Справочник Пользователя для MPC OM-20000072
MPC User Manual Rev 0D
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Chapter 2
Quick Start
Setting up the MPC is a straightforward process, whether you are in the field (collecting data) or back
at the office (configuring the MPC, or transferring collected data to your PC for post-processing).
at the office (configuring the MPC, or transferring collected data to your PC for post-processing).
CAUTION!: See the cautions on Page 11 of the Notices for a list of items you should be aware
of as you set up and use the MPC.
Figure 2 displays how you might typically set up the MPC at the office (for example, as a base to set
up other receivers in the grid, or to transfer collected data from other receivers to the base MPC, or as
a stand alone receiver). In these situations, the MPC is connected to the internet and energy is supplied
by means of a power source in the range 100 to 240 VAC. No matter what country the power source
comes from, the MPC will automatically recognise and accept the voltage.
up other receivers in the grid, or to transfer collected data from other receivers to the base MPC, or as
a stand alone receiver). In these situations, the MPC is connected to the internet and energy is supplied
by means of a power source in the range 100 to 240 VAC. No matter what country the power source
comes from, the MPC will automatically recognise and accept the voltage.
Figure 2: Typical MPC Setup
Reference
Description
Reference
Description
1
MPC
8
Modem (RJ11), Ethernet (RJ45)
2
Power source
or PPP (RS232) connector
3
MPC power cable
9
GPS antenna
4
Input Power connector
10
GPS antenna cable
5
Close-up of on/off (-/o) switch
11
GPS Antenna In connector
6
Internet provider
12
User-supplied PC to view the
7
User-supplied RJ45 cable
Modulated Precision Clock
website
to Ethernet, or RJ11cable to
on the internet
Modem, or RS232 cable to
PPP connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11