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DT-50
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Is the performance of
the beam affected by weather?
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As a general rule, Canobeam DT-50 will perform well if the units are visible
to one another, even in bad weather conditions. However, the effects of weather
on optical beams should be considered. Rain, fog, and snow, scatter light, and
lessen the amount of light that passes between the units. Since this can result
in errors, a backup line is recommended.
The constant footprint and auto tracking functions give the Canobeam DT-50
a strong advantage over other comparable products without these features.
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Are the lasers safe?
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The Canobeam DT-50 uses class 3B lasers. The laser light output by these
units is safe even if viewed with the naked eye at the point of output for up
to seven minutes. The use of magnifying optics is not recommended, as the effect
to the eye through these devices will be stronger.
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What happens if a bird
flies across the path of the laser?
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If the laser beam is partly obstructed by a bird flying across its path, the
amount of light passing between the units will be briefly reduced but there
will still be adequate light for data transmission. If a bird obstructs the
beam completely, the data will be momentarily interrupted but the problem will
be resolved by a retransmission of the data if TCP/IP is used.
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Is a relay setup possible?
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For network connections between buildings that are more than 2 kilometers apart,
or that do not have a clear line of sight, pairs of CANOBEAM units can be connected
to relay the signal. Because the waveform is normalized by the 3R function at
each relay point, the data is not damaged by the relay process. The 3R function
is available in the Canobeam DT-50 models DT-50/DT-IF156 and DT-50/DT-IF622.
The 3R function can be used to normalize the signal waveform with Fast Ethernet,
FDDI, and ATM/SONET (155 Mbps, 622 Mbps) transmissions in order to permit relay
transmissions without deterioration of signal quality when multiple Canobeam
DT-50 systems are used between buildings that are more than 2 kilometers
apart or that do not provide a good line of sight.
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