5 connecting to your network, Connecting to your network – GeoDesy FSO GD series User Manual

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You can measure your beam size using a digital camera with infrared lenses. With
this you can see the beam behind the head on a surface (for example on a wall) and
there you can measure it. In that case if there are not any surfaces for beam
measuring, you can do it in the following method:
Face the remote side and check the beam with your camera. Move slowly to the
right in straight line until the picture of the beam, what you see in the camera, is
reducing, and sign that place. Do the same on the left side. Then you can measure
the distance between the two signed places. That will be the diameter of the beam.
If you can not use the camera efficiently enough, you can do it with your own eyes
too. The method is the same with one difference, the border of the beam is where
You cannot see the red dot on the transmitter lens of the remote side.

Repeat the setting on both sides with all of the transmitters!

End of the alignment

• Switch on all of the transmitters!

• Plug the motor controller cable back to the slot!

• Close up the covers of the heads!

9.4.5 Connecting to your Network

If you have a TP head


You can find a TP connector
unit in your ODIU, with there
connectors. You have to plug in
the TP cable of your head into
the RJ45 connector. Your
network is connectable to the
GD system using the white one
rowed connector, where you
have to connect the four cable
of your network with the help of
the punch down tool. The order
of the cable can be seen on the
figure.


The punch-down tool

Place your first cable on the top of the chosen
connector, without removing the insulator from the
cable. Then using the punch down tool push down the
cable into the connector.

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