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Laser Safety 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 xix Laser Safety Introduction This equipment can be provided with an infrared laser that transmits intensity- modulated light and emits invisible laser radiation. Warning: Radiation WARNING: Avoid personal injury! Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Avoid personal injury! The laser light source on the equipment emits invisible laser radiation. Avoid direct exposure to the laser light source. Avoid personal injury! Viewing the laser output with optical instruments (such as eye loupes, magnifiers, or microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard. Do not apply power to the equipment if the fiber is unmated or unterminated. Do not stare into an unmated fiber or at any mirror-like surface that could reflect light that is emitted from an unterminated fiber. Do not view an activated fiber with optical instruments (e.g., eye loupes, magnifiers, microscopes). Use safety-approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements. Warning: Fiber Optic Cables WARNING: Avoid personal injury! Qualified service personnel may only perform the procedures in this document. Wear safety glasses and use extreme caution when handling fiber optic cables, particularly during splicing or terminating operations. The thin glass fiber core at the center of the cable is fragile when exposed by the removal of cladding and buffer material. It easily fragments into glass splinters. Using tweezers, place splinters immediately in a sealed waste container and dispose of them safely in accordance with local regulations.
Laser Safety xx 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 The following laser safety precautions are applicable to the equipment. According to the type of optical transmitter inside the equipment, there are different laser safety precautions. A laser label that clearly indicates the laser aperture is affixed to the equipments rear panel. The following illustration displays the location of the laser label. Depending upon whether you are located in Europe (IEC-standard) or in the U.S. (CDRH-standard), there are different laser safety precautions. For more information about the equipment’s laser output, refer to the equipment's data sheet. Class 1 and Class I Labels The following illustrations show the class 1 and class I labels attached to the housing, according to the standards. In Accordance with the IEC Standard The Laser type SFP modules used are classified in class 1 laser products according to IEC 60825-1, 1997 amendment 2001. The label below is attached to the top cover and the package of class 1 laser product.
Laser Safety 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 xxi In Accordance with the CDRH Standard The Laser type SFP modules used are classified in class I laser product per CDRH, 21 CFR 1040 Laser Safety requirements. For the CDRH standard, a certification label is attached to the top cover of each product classified in class I. See also the product ID label affixed to each product.
78-4025112-01 Rev H0 1 Overview The Cisco® RF Gateway 1 is a universal edge QAM (U-EQAM) device that offers industry leading performance, and a standards-based solution for video, data, and converged video and data deployments requiring high density and maximum reliability. Purpose This configuration guide provides the necessary information to configure the system using the web browser interface. Who Should Use This Document This document is intended for authorized service personnel who have experience working with similar equipment. The service personnel should have appropriate background and knowledge to complete the procedures described in this document. Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and skilled personnel should attempt to install, operate, maintain, and service this product. WARNING: Allow only qualified and skilled personnel to install, operate, maintain, and service this product. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur. Document Version This is the fifth release of this configuration guide. 1 Chapter 1 Introduction
78-4025112-01 Rev H0 3 This chapter provides the basic information needed to quickly configure the RF Gateway 1 using the web browser user interface. For more information on setting up the RF Gateway 1, see Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Guide, part number 78-4025112-01. 2 Chapter 2 RF Gateway 1 Configuration Quick Start In This Chapter Configuring the IP Address Through the Front Panel ...................... 4 Connecting the RF Gateway 1 Using a Web Browser........................ 5 Changing Device Settings ...................................................................... 6 Configuring IP Network Settings ....................................................... 10 Network Connectivity Testing ............................................................ 14 Configuring QAM Output ................................................................... 15 Configuring VOD Parameters ............................................................. 21
Chapter 2 RF Gateway 1 Configuration Quick Start 4 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Configuring the IP Address Through the Front Panel The RF Gateway 1 management port IP address can be configured using the LCD and keypad located on the chassis front panel. To Configure the Management Port IP Address 1 After the system fully initializes, use the keypad to page down until you see the mgmt port IP address. Note: Use the up/down, left/right buttons for navigation and changes. Use the center button for saving changes. 2 Page down to position the cursor in the IP address field. Use the left/right keys to navigate the cursor below the numbers you want to change. Use the up/down keys to make changes. Continue until all numbers are configured as desired. 3 Use the center key to accept changes and exit the mgmt port IP address field. 4 Page right to find and configure the management port subnet mask and default gateway. Configure each as desired. 5 Once finished, use the center key to enter and save information. 6 Reboot the RF Gateway 1. The management port IP address is not dynamically configurable, thus reboot/power-cycle is required after changes. 7 The management port IP address can be validated by checking the configuration settings on the LCD after reboot. Note: Alternatively, the operator can attempt to connect to the web GUI at the new IP address via HTTP after reboot.
Connecting the RF Gateway 1 Using a Web Browser 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 5 Connecting the RF Gateway 1 Using a Web Browser The RF Gateway 1 can be connected to a web browser. The following browsers/display settings are recommended: Client Platform Web Browser Display Settings Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 1024x768 Internet Explorer 6.0 Note: Java platform version 1.6.0_x is supported under the recommended browsers. To Connect the RF Gateway 1 1 Connect a network cable to the management port located on the rear panel of the RF Gateway 1 chassis. 2 Open a web browser and enter the management port IP address. Result: The RF Gateway 1 Summary page is displayed.
Chapter 2 RF Gateway 1 Configuration Quick Start 6 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Changing Device Settings The general configuration settings of the RF Gateway 1 are categorized on the Device Information page. This section provides information on changing the device settings. Note: Once a setting is entered and you click Apply, they become active. The settings must be saved in order to preserve them in nonvolatile memory. Software version 1.3.11 has an automatic save feature which allows applied database changes to be automatically saved to preserve them in nonvolatile memory. Saved settings will be retained after a reboot or power cycle. This rule applies across all RF Gateway 1 settings. Configuring the Device Name To identify the RF Gateway 1, it is recommended that a unique device name be assigned to the unit. To Configure the Device Name 1 Navigate to the System/System Configuration page.