Network Card User Manual

MRV Communications, Inc. – Installation Manual
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Note:
If the only option to mount the TereScope is at points 5, 6 or 7, it has to be mounted at least 2 m above the
rooftop to avoid roof scintillations and people crossing the link beam (If possible, avoid placing the TereScope on
a mast).
3. Avoid surfaces with high reflectivity (e.g., white walls) behind the
TereScope so as to reduce interference with the optical signal.
4. Get customer approval for the exact positions where the
TereScopes will be mounted. Using paint, mark these positions.
5. Note the height that each TereScope will be above or aside the
rooftop.
6. Identify the floor or wall type and dimensions of the location at
which it is planned to mount the TereScope.
7. For each TereScope head, select one of the following mounting
options
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and record it.
a. Parapet/Ledge Mounting (Figure 2.6) – This is
a standard mounting option that uses only the
Plate (JMP).
b. Wall Mounting (Fig. 2.8) – This is a standard
mounting option that uses the Plate (JMP) as well
as the two Brackets (JMB).
c. Floor Pedestal Mounting (Figure 2.7) – This is
a non-standard mounting option that uses the
Plate (JMP) as well as a Floor Pedestal (e.g.,
M015C).
d. Wall Pedestal Mounting (Figure 2.9) – This is a
non-standard mounting option that uses the Plate
(JMP) as well as a Wall Pedestal (e.g., M054C).
e. Extended Wall Mounting (Figure 2.10) – This is
a non-standard mounting option that uses the
Plate (JMP) as well as an Extended Wall (e.g.,
M062C).
f. Angle Bracket Mounting (Figure 2.11) – This is
a non-standard mounting option that uses the
Plate (JMP) as well as an Angle Bracket (e.g.,
M001).
Figure 2.6: Parapet/Ledge Mounting (using JMP only)
Figure 2.7: Floor Pedestal Mounting (using JMP and
MO15C)
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For more information on these mounting options, refer to
TereScope Installation Guide
(Publication No.
46366).