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ARGUS ® ARGUS F200 User manual Version: 4.80 / EN Important note: The basic package contains the selective xPON-OPM (3-fold, 4-fold or 5-fold OPM), which includes various functions and tests. All other interfaces and functions are optional (see data sheet). Depending on the scope of functions supplied, individual menu items may therefore be hidden.
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1 Introduction 1 Introduction ® ARGUS F200: The basic fiber tester ® The ARGUS F200 is a specialized selective power meter, designed for use in GPON and XGS-PON networks. Modern design and new housing concept ® With its robust and even more compact design than its predecessors, the ARGUS F200 is ideally suited to the demands of daily field service use.
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(browsers, download) or remote control using smart phones. Note: You can download the latest manuals at http://www.argus.info/service/downloads or simply contact one of our service representatives: intec Gesellschaft für Informationstechnik mbH Rahmedestr. 90 D-58507 Lüdenscheid Tel.: +49 (0) 2351 / 9070-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2351 / 9070-70 www.argus.info...
Only use SFP types in the SFP slots that have been explicitly approved by intec GmbH. Never insert other objects or SFP modules into the SFP slots. When the SFP slots are not in use, always ensure that they are closed with the protective caps supplied.
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2 Safety information ® The SFP modules typically approved for the ARGUS are generally class 1 laser products. No special protective measures are usually required when handling Class 1 laser products. For your own safety, however, please note the following - The ends of the optical fiber or SFP module must always be covered when the connection is interrupted.
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2 Safety information Return and environmentally compatible disposal Current environmental law restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices, in particular the concentration or use of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)], polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE).
2 Safety information 2.1 Safety and transport information for the battery pack Transport The battery pack has been tested according to the UN directive (ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev. 4, part III., subchapter 38.3). Protective functions have been implemented to guard against short-circuit, destruction and dangerous reverse currents. The quantity of lithium contained in the battery pack is below current thresholds, and thus not subject to international regula- tions governing hazardous materials either as an individual part or mounted in the ARGUS®.
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Keep the battery pack away from children. Read this manual and the corresponding safety information carefully before using the battery pack. If odours, rust or other abnormalities are detected before the first use, contact intec GmbH to clarify the next steps. ® ARGUS F200...
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2 Safety information Further details Battery compartment The battery pack compartment is on the rear of the device. Generally, you do not need to replace the battery pack. If this should become necessary, unscrew the two screws of the battery compartment cover and remove the cover. The battery pack inside the compartment can easily be detached from the plug connector and removed.
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The following power supply units are approved for use with the ARGUS®: HKY Q36MV-Type-C Contact: Manufacturer: Shenzhen Huikeyuan Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. BLK 3,Guiyue Rd 308 Longhua Shenzhen 518000 CN Importer: intec GmbH Lüdenscheid, Germany No other power supply units may be used. ® ARGUS F200...
3 General technical data 3 General technical data Device pecifications: Dimensions/weight Inputs/outputs Height: 225 mm - 1x SFP+ port: 1x 100 Base-FX/LX, 1000 Base-SX/ Width: 120 mm LX/ZX/BX Weight: approx. 815 g - 2x SC/APC (OLT, ONT) for PON (incl. battery pack) - 1x USB client interface, type C, with Power Delivery (15V, 3A) and for accessing mass storage - 1x USB host interface, type A, for external devices...
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3 General technical data Miscellaneous ® ARGUS user safety tested according to EN62368-1, RoHS conformity according to the WEEE Directive. The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) was tested according to the regulations specified in our declaration of conformity. CE mark ® The ARGUS F200 fulfils the EC directives for the CE mark.
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3 General technical data Supported Standards: GPON: ITU-T G.984 PON Installation Test XGS-PON: ITU-T G.9807.1 Fiber Inspection (USB-A): IEC 61300-3-35 WLAN: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n IEEE 802.11a/an/ac ® ARGUS F200...
4 Quick-start guide 4 Quick-start guide Touch display LEDs Softkeys Menu key Wheel key Power Shift key Power key Switches on the ARGUS ® Restart after power down Switches on display illumination (also possible with any other key). In battery mode, the display illumination switches off automatically after an interval that can be set in ARGUS ®...
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4 Quick-start guide Menu key - Opens the quick menu Shift key - In some menus, the softkeys are assigned two functions. The Shift key switches the assignment of the softkeys. ® The ARGUS F200 is mainly operated via touchscreen. Tapping on the respective item takes you to the next selection menu or allows you to make or confirm settings.
4 Quick-start guide Top connections USB-A USB host interface (WLAN) USB-C Connection for external USB-C plug-in power supply unit. If the plug-in power supply unit is connected, the ® ARGUS switches off the power supply from the battery during operation. ®...
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4 Quick-start guide Charging the battery in initial operation The battery pack compartment is on the rear of the device. Attach the battery back by placing it against the retaining points at the top end and then screwing down the screws. Use only the battery pack supplied with the device.
4 Quick-start guide Select “Automatic charging” to toggle the automatic charging functionality on or off. You can also do this in the ARGUS Manager, which you can access by pressing the ® power key or swiping from top to bottom. Here, touch to toggle automatic charging on and off.
5 Configuring accesses 5 Configuring accesses ® If an access was selected the last time the instrument was used, the ARGUS starts in the Access menu. ® After selecting <Access>, the ARGUS displays all configured accesses (up to 100 in all). When changing connections, the last connection used is marked with a in the display.
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5 Configuring accesses Deletes the selected access. <Delete> Creates a new access, s. p. 24. <New> Edits an access , s. p. 24. <Edit> Filters by accesses. <Filter> The connection highlighted in blue moves with you when you press the ...
5 Configuring accesses 5.1 Access wizard The access wizard prompts for different information depending on the access/interface. The prompts for the parameters depend on the parameters that were previously selected. After selecting the connection, the connection wizard can be selected in the menu via <Edit>...
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5 Configuring accesses ® The ARGUS will now suggest an access name depending on the previously selected set- tings. Up to 24 characters can be entered. Deletes access name. <Delete> ® The ARGUS displays a summary of the configurations (see illustration on the right). Edits the connection parameters.
5 Configuring accesses 5.2 Access parameters Editing the access parameters of the selected connection. The physical parameters can also be opened and edited directly at the end of the connection wizard. Further information on the settings can be found in the ARGUSpedia in the device.
5 Configuring accesses 5.3 Autostart Access If the selected access is to be started automatically, this can be activated quickly and easily using a slider. Accesses that are started automatically are marked with a blue double arrow in the access menu.
5 Configuring accesses 5.4 Notes A note can also be added when editing a connection. This note can have a length of up to 49 characters. ® In the access preview, the ARGUS displays the access mode and a freely editable note next to the selected access (in the example: T-COM).
6 Favourites view 6 Favourites view With the freely configurable favourites view in the ARGUS F200, the most frequently used functions can be accessed even more quickly. To access the favourites view, swipe from left to right on the display in the access menu. If you have not yet added any favourites, the favourites view is empty.
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6 Favourites view The following accesses can be selected: - FIT SM APC - Fibertests 5xOPM - Fibertest Installation - Fibertests 3xOPM - PON Installation Test - PLOAM Monitor To select one of the accesses, tap on it and then change the suggested short name if nec- essary, in this example fiber tests.
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6 Favourites view After confirming with the check mark, the access appears in the favourites view. Accesses have a green background color there. The suggested name has been changed to “5xOPM”. Accesses that have already been added disappear from the list of connections to be selected in the favourites types.
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6 Favourites view The following favourites can be selected in the Favourites type menu: - File Manager - Test Results - Firmware Update - Battery (Status, Charge) - Open Manual - Licences - Cloud Services - Remote Access - Device - Company Address - ARGUS Info - Backup/Restore...
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6 Favourites view Depending on the number of favourites added, three large, six medium or twelve small tiles are displayed. If you have added more than twelve favourites, they become visible when you swipe up from the bottom of the favourites view. ®...
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6 Favourites view If you hold down one of the tiles, you can rename or remove it. Accesses can also be edited. It is also possible to move the tiles. To do this, press and hold a tile and drag it to the desired position.
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6 Favourites view In the access menu, for example, the favourites are marked with a blue star, in this example fiber tests 3-fold OPM. Favourites can also be added in the settings (accessed via the wheel key) and via the “Fil- ter”...
7 Fiber 7 Fiber ® The ARGUS enables various tests on fiber optic interfaces. 7.1 Selective OPM ® The ARGUS F200 has either a selective 3-fold, 4-fold or 5-fold OPM with through mode. The selective triple OPM filters the downstream wavelengths of GPON (ITU-T G.984.3) at 1490 nm and XGS-PON (ITU-T G.9807.1) at 1577 nm and measures them simultaneously on a fiber optic line with high accuracy and unaffected by other light.
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7 Fiber Connection scenario Selective Optical Power Meter (5-fold OPM): ® Connection of the ARGUS to a PON branch The following specifications apply to the selective 3-fold OPM: - Measuring range: - 1577 & 1490 nm (filtered): from -40 to +6 dBm (max. power +18 dBm) - 1270 to 1625 nm (broadband): from -50 to +13 dBm - Accuracy: ±0.5 dB - Calibration conditions: -20 dBm, 23°C ±5 K...
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7 Fiber - GPON ≥ -29 dBm - XGS-PON ≥ -27 dBm * The network must provide the ID for this. ® ARGUS F200...
7 Fiber 7.1.1 Selective OPM configuration The setting of the access type is explained in the Kapitel Anschlusseinrichtung, siehe page 22. If no "3x OPM" access is preconfigured, a new access can be created via . Select <New> "Fiber tests" and then "Installation". After confirming the interface "PON"...
7 Fiber 7.1.2 Settings Selective OPM Opening the 3x OPM (selective OPM) access starts the measurement immediately. If nothing is connected yet, no or very low optical levels (e.g. <-40 dBm or <-30 dBm for broadband measurement) are displayed. Change settings <Setting>...
7 Fiber 7.1.3 Starting the measurement The measurement starts as soon as a fiber optic patch cable is plugged into the PON ® socket (SC/APC) at the head end of the ARGUS . First, the total light output (total power) is measured unfiltered using a broadband diode and displayed (broadband measurement).
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7 Fiber No PON ID found (grey). Readout of a PON ID has started (yellow). The read out PON ID is available (green). Stylized PON socket. Attention laser radiation. No query of the values from the OLT (grey). Query of values at OLT in progress (blue). Measurement filtered.
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7 Fiber If you select the GPON tile by touch or via the softkey, the GPON measurement <Detail> details open (the XGS-PON tile behaves identically). Here, a PON ID was read out and displayed in hexadecimal format (other formats can be selected via the softkey).
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7 Fiber Furthermore, the following GPON PON ID formats can be selected: - HEX - ASCII - T-COM - KPN If the broadband measurement is switched off in the settings, the corresponding tile is hid- den in the status view. The following reference wavelengths can be selected: - 1270 nm - 1300 nm...
7 Fiber 7.1.4 Measurements with the 4-fold or 5-fold OPM The configuration of the “4-fold OPM” or “5-fold OPM” connection is the same as for the 3- fold OPM. In contrast to the 4-fold OPM, a wavelength of 1550 nm is also possible with the 5-fold OPM.
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7 Fiber During the measurement (here: with the 5-fold OPM), the values for OLT and ONT are displayed separately. If you select the individual test “PLOAM monitor” under “Tests”, the PLOAM message can be read from the PON ID. In contrast to broadband measurement with the 3-fold OPM, a video overlay can be pro- vided via broadcast signal for TV applications, for example, with the 5-fold OPM over 1550 nm - only in the downstream direction.
7 Fiber 7.2 Single Tests 7.2.1 PON Level Check The PON level check is a quick test for 1 fiber without necessary entries. There is no login to the OLT. The measured values are continuously updated. Settings in access mode PON level check: In the example, the PON level check was configured and selected as described in chapter 7.1.2 Settings Selective OPM (see page 40).
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7 Fiber Set PON ID format <Access Parameters> The following PON ID formats can be selected under Access parameters: - HEX - ASCII - T-COM - KPN You can obtain further information on the settings in the ARGUSpedia on the instrument.
7 Fiber 7.2.2 PON Installation The PON installation test is a guided measurement sequence with calculation of the set- point attenuation, automatic OK/n.OK evaluation and storage as a PDF measurement report. Settings in access mode PON Installation: In the example, the access PON Installation was configured and selected as described in chapter 7.1.2 Settings Selective OPM (see page 40).
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7 Fiber The customer-specific data can now be entered: job number, area code, cabinet, branch and AP. For the transmit power, you can choose between Auto OLT and user/manual (a value between 0.0 dBm and 9999.9 dBm is possible here). The maximum permissible attenuation is then entered (a value between 0.0 dB and 99.9 dB is possible here).
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7 Fiber After checking whether all fibers are properly connected, the measurement can be started. Measurement is started. <Measurement> After querying whether the OLT port / PON ID are correct, the measurement result is displayed. ® ARGUS F200...
7 Fiber 7.2.3 PLOAM Monitor The PLOAM monitor allows you to read out the PLOAM message from the PON ID. Settings in access mode PLOAM Monitor: In the example, the access PLOAM Monitor was configured and selected as described in chapter "15.1.2 Settings Selective OPM"...
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7 Fiber The PLOAM monitor displays the PLOAM message from the PON ID. ® ARGUS F200...
7 Fiber 7.3 Optical Loss Test ® With the Optical Loss Test software option and the Optical Light Source, the ARGUS F200 can be upgraded to an Optical Loss Test Set (OLTS). An OLTS calculates the signal loss (attenuation) in fiber optic cables and evaluates the quality of data transmission. It enables precise calculations of optical attenuation in both directions to support installation, mainte- nance and troubleshooting in fiber optic networks.
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7 Fiber Once you have confirmed the name and saved the access, the access is created and can be selected in the access menu. ® The Optical Light Source must first be connected to the ARGUS using a patch cable. Now press the key on the OLS.
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7 Fiber Accept current reference level, enter manually or deactivate. <Reference> A value range from -50.00 to 10.00 dBm can be set. ® ARGUS F200...
7 Fiber 7.4 Fiber-Inspection-Tool The Fiber Inspection Tool (FIT) is a USB video microscope for optical fiber inspection that detects scratches and defects on optical fibers. Select new fiber access and then Fiber Inspection Tool. Now select the connector type (here SM PC RL >= 45 dB).
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7 Fiber There are different adapters (tips) available for PC, UPC, APC and more, ask our support. ® ARGUS F200...
8 Test results 8 Test results ® The saved test results are displayed either in the ARGUS display or on the PC as a detailed measurement log. ® stores the test results together in 50 definable save slots. The system The ARGUS suggests "New result"...
8 Test results 8.1 Saving test results You can save the result after the end of a test or after disconnecting a connection. ® The ARGUS saves the test result in the first free slot. If all slots are occupied, you need to manually select a slot to overwrite.
9 WLAN 9 WLAN ® The ARGUS offers WLAN as the management interface for an array of functions. 9.1 Switching on WLAN After pressing the wheel key, you reach the instrument settings. After selecting Remote Access, select Management Interface. Here you can start the management interface and edit the profile. For editing the profile, the Management Interface must be switched off.
9 WLAN ® The WLAN interface is now activated. The ARGUS is now in access-point mode ® (ARGUS -AP). The WLAN symbol in the status line is green You can set up a WLAN connection with the the name “ArgusF200_SerialNumber” on a ®...
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9 WLAN ® You may first need to activate the VNC server on the ARGUS Further information regarding the VNC server is available on request. ® The ARGUS Web server has its own SSL certificate (myargus.info), which per- mits https:// access. ®...
10 ARGUS® settings ® 10 ARGUS settings ® The ARGUS can be custom-configured for special requirements. The default values are restored using "Reset" (s. page 83). 10.1 Cloud services ® The ARGUS supports cloud services for communication with its environment. These ®...
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ARGUS always looks for a new firmware version on ® intec’s server. The ARGUS instrument logs onto the server with its serial number and IP address. See page 100 for the meanings of all symbols used in the cloud updates.
10 ARGUS® settings 10.1.1 Cloud update The cloud update process is explained in the following. For details on configuring the firm- ® ware updates, see chapter “ARGUS settings”, page 64. ® Never under any circumstances import a configuration when the ARGUS is ope- ®...
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10 ARGUS® settings Selecting the WLAN network <WLAN> Information on the configuration of the management profile and the data sent <Info> and received ® Once you have selected the WLAN network and connected the ARGUS to it, a blue FW symbol will appear next to the green WLAN symbol if new firmware is available.
10 ARGUS® settings 10.1.2 Automatic configuration import ® This function enables you to read out and adopt the ARGUS configuration file. ® Never under any circumstances import a configuration when the ARGUS ® operating in battery mode. Connect the ARGUS to the power adapter before importing a configuration.
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10 ARGUS® settings The instrument needs a few seconds before it can be restarted; this is indicated by an hourglass in the top right next to the battery indicator. Restarts device <Restart> ® ARGUS F200...
10 ARGUS® settings 10.1.3 Upload measurement logs This function enables you to upload test results to an external server and download them again at a later date. Sorts test results by name or date (ascending or descending). <Order> Selects all test results. <Select all>...
10 ARGUS® settings ® 10.2 ARGUS Configuration Tool ® The ARGUS Configuration Tool is a PC software based on the user surface of the ® ® ® ® ARGUS 300, ARGUS 260, ARGUS F240 and ARGUS F200, allowing configuration files for these devices to be configured easily and intuitively. ®...
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10 ARGUS® settings Creating a configuration file ® To create a configuration file in the ARGUS , press the wheel key to access the device settings. Now select "Backup/Restore" and then "Create Configuration File". The configuration file can now be saved. A file name of up to 50 characters can be entered for this purpose.
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10 ARGUS® settings ® Loading a configuration into the ARGUS Configuration Tool ® ® To load a configuration from the ARGUS into the ARGUS Configuration Tool, connect ® the ARGUS to your computer via USB. Now copy the desired configuration file from the "configuration" folder to your computer. ®...
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10 ARGUS® settings ® The configurations stored there will now be displayed in the ARGUS Configuration Tool. ® Select the configuration that is to be loaded into the ARGUS Configuration Tool (here: ArgusConfig.acn3). The selected configuration is marked with a blue bar. Click on "Load configuration"...
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10 ARGUS® settings ® Now the configuration can be edited directly in the ARGUS Configuration Tool. If you select "Load configuration as master", the configuration is loaded as master configuration. All possible combinations of SW options and modules can be configured in it. ®...
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10 ARGUS® settings The configuration can be saved via "Save". The message "Configuration saved!" then appears. With "Create mapping file" the selection of the configuration points can be saved in a mapping file. If you click on "Export", you can select or deselect the configurations in the "Config. ®...
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10 ARGUS® settings Selection" to select or deselect the configurations that are to be exported. This is possible either by clicking on the "Select" or "Deselect" softkey, or by clicking on the box where the check mark is removed or added. By clicking on "Export config file"...
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10 ARGUS® settings The available configuration files are now displayed. After selecting the "Apply" softkey, it ® must be confirmed that the configuration file is to be applied. The ARGUS is then restarted and the configuration is applied. If you select the "Select all" softkey, both configuration files are marked with a blue bar. Using the "Menu"...
10 ARGUS® settings 10.3 Remote access ® The ARGUS offers a wide variety of remote control functions. For instance, it can connect to a mobile end-user device (smart phone or tablet) via the WLAN interface, and can be remotely controlled from the mobile device. The following test parameters can be configured for remote access: - Management interface - Start management interface...
10 ARGUS® settings 10.4 Device settings Changing a device setting is described using the setting "Theme" as an example: After pressing the gear button, you reach the instrument settings. After selecting Device, select e.g. Theme. The default is indicated with a in the display.
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10 ARGUS® settings - Menu Language - Region - Date and Time - Device Start - Alarm Bell - Brightness - Theme - Touch Sensitivity - Automatic Shutdown - Lighting You can obtain further information on settings in the ARGUSpedia on the instrument.
10 ARGUS® settings 10.5 Backing up and restoring settings ® The ARGUS offers multiple functions for backing up and restoring settings. In addition to ® the actual backup/recovery of the settings configured in the ARGUS , these also include the options of restoring the factory defaults and importing configurations to overwrite the current one.
10 ARGUS® settings Select "Restore Configuration". If no settings have been backed up, this function has the same effect as "Restore factory defaults". A security password is not required. 10.5.2 Restoring the factory settings ® The ARGUS resets all settings to the factory defaults. The call numbers, PPP user name, PPP password, IP addresses, profile names ®...
11 Update via PC 11 Update via PC You can download firmware files online free of charge at www.argus.info/service and then ® upload them to the ARGUS Go to the web page www.argus.info. Click the menu option "Service" (highlighted in blue here) in the navigation bar. In the drop-down Service menu, click the option...
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11 Update via PC ® The ARGUS F200 functions as a mass storage device and is connected to the PC via a ® USB cable. After downloading the firmware, load it onto your ARGUS F200 using Windows Explorer. ® Next, select “Firmware update” in the quick menu (illustration at left). Then select ARGUS Mass Storage (see image at right).
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11 Update via PC ® When updating the firmware the ARGUS instrument must be charged to at least 50 % ® capacity or connected to a power adapter. You are prompted to confirm the ARGUS connecting to the PC as a USB mass storage device (see image at right). ®...
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11 Update via PC ® Important information on updating your ARGUS firmware: ® An ARGUS USB cable is required for updating (USB cable with USB-C plug). You should back up the configuration and measurement logs to a PC before performing an update. ®...
12 Using the battery pack 12 Using the battery pack Changing the battery pack ® Power down the ARGUS and disconnect the power adapter. Then release the two screws securing the battery pack. Handling the battery pack ® The ARGUS may only be operated using the battery pack supplied with the device;...
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12 Using the battery pack Status ® The ARGUS indicates the current state of the battery graphically in the display when no power adapter is connected. A battery symbol flashes in the display when it is down to a power reserve of approx. 8 minutes (depending not the operating mode). Tone errors, and in extreme cases malfunctions, can occur in this period.
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12 Using the battery pack You can also toggle automatic charging on and off in the quick menu. ® When the ARGUS is disconnected from the power adapter before that battery is ® completely charged, the ARGUS does not automatically continue charging when it is subsequently reconnected because the charge is no longer below the threshold.
13 ARGUSpedia 13 ARGUSpedia The ARGUSpedia is an internal help function with lots of information about the device and settings. It is an important supplement to this manual. Select “Open Manual“ in the Quick Menu to open the ARGUSpedia. Now you can either navigate via the links in the content menu or search in the Manual or on the site that you are actually on by selecting the Softkey „Menu“.
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13 ARGUSpedia After selecting „Search in Manual“, you can enter a search term. Now you get a list of search results. The search term is highlighted in yellow. In addition, it is indicated how many hits there are on the respective pages. ®...
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13 ARGUSpedia After selecting „Search on Site“, you can enter a search term. All results on this page are highlighted in yellow. On many pages, you can jump to specific sections. These sections are shown on the top of the page after using the softkey „Content“. Just tap on them to jump to one of these sections.
14 ARGUS® Mobile App ® 14 ARGUS Mobile App ® The ARGUS Mobile app enables quick and easy transfer of measurement logs from the ® ARGUS to the app via Bluetooth. The ARGUS® Mobile App can be downloaded here for free: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.argus.argusmobile&hl=en-us Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/argus-mobile-app/id6480200403?l=en-GB Press the wheel key to access the device settings.
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14 ARGUS® Mobile App ® ® The pairing mode in the ARGUS must be open so that it can pair with the ARGUS Mobile app. Bluetooth must also be activated on the smartphone or tablet. Then select “Pair new ® device”...
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14 ARGUS® Mobile App ® The paired device is now also visible on the ARGUS Delete paired device. <Delete> ® When using the ARGUS Mobile app for the first time, you must grant it rights to the device location and to connect to nearby devices. ®...
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14 ARGUS® Mobile App ® ® The ARGUS Mobile app displays the ARGUS to which it is currently connected. Another ® ® ARGUS in the nearby area can be selected via “Change ARGUS ”. ® After selecting the menu icon, you can display the test results that are on the ARGUS ®...
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14 ARGUS® Mobile App Display of the available test results. After selecting one of the test results, the data will be ® downloaded from the ARGUS . They can then either be viewed or shared. Display of a test result. ®...
15 Appendix 15 Appendix ® A) ARGUS Info ® ® The ARGUS info displays the ARGUS type, the software version, the software options set and the serial number, among other things. If you select Option, you can enter the Option Key (see image on the right). ®...
15 Appendix B) Symbols The following symbols can be ® displayed in the ARGUS status line. Symbol Colour Purpose Description black Battery pack This symbol shows the current battery status. blue Cloud update The firmware can now be updated. grey Cloud update The update function is active but no update can be found.
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15 Appendix The following symbols can ® appear in the ARGUS main display area. Symbol Colour Description green Synchronisation achieved (physical layer) or a VL or service was activated successfully. green A test is currently running in this service. An error has occurred. black Preparing activation of physical layer, VL or service.
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Manual configuration import ..................69 Configuring accesses ....................22 Connections Top ........................19 DIN EN 50419 .........................9 Fiber ..........................36 Index ..........................103 intec Gesellschaft für Informationstechnik mbH ..............6 Introduction ........................5 Key ..........................14 Power ........................17 Shift .........................17, 18 LEDs ..........................17 Manual Configuration import ..................69 Notes ..........................28 Power supply .........................14...
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Safety information ......................7 Sending test results to PC .................... 60 Softkeys Dual function ....................17, 18 Software licenses ......................102 Support ........................... 6 Temperature range for charging battery pack .............. 14 Test results ........................59 Host interface ......................19 User safety ........................
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