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1. Batteries supplied by JDSU incorporate protection means User Manual 770000002 04 3 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit Architecture lf another adapter or battery is used it may damage the 4000 Base Unit itself Using the 4000 Base Unit with batteries other than those supplied by the manufacturer of the 4000 Base Unit may entail risks of fire or explosion The battery may explode leak or catch fire if it is exposed to high temperature or fire if it is opened or dismantled Other basic safety precautions are as follows Do not use AC Adapter Charger outdoors or in wet or damp loca tions Connect the AC Adapter Charger to the correct mains voltage as indicated on the ratings label This product is intended to be used with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug that has a grounding pin This safety feature is vital to the safe operation of the instrument Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type by modifying the plug or using an adapter Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where people can walk on the power cord Avoid using this product during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric chock from lightning Do not use this product in the vicinity of a gas leak or in any explo sive environment Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous high v
2. 0 0c eee eee 18 Switching the 4000 Platform on and off 18 Switching on the 4000 Platform 18 Switching off the 4000 Platform 0 19 Presentation page of the 4000 Platform 20 TFOUDIESHOOUNG et ee erckvewadeewi 1 eee a Ae 21 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform 23 Control interface aac dahon beets aoe eeaadi es 24 TFT display SCreCN ws dace Bte lt S sees Bard FG Be os Seow 25 Control DUNONS 2st 2 Adis a aes aa ee die a ee eae A 26 Numeric keypad on the 4000 Platform 27 MAICON srah ole tee be oe oe E oles E eee ee es 28 Direction Keys ofa 2G 02d dead nda8 hk Gn Baral mw rd bua dea a 28 Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options 29 Virtual control buttons bar 0 00 0 eee eee 29 Equivalence between external keyboard and 4000 Platform 29 Editing text using the external keyboard 30 EqUHING ieee ieee iea eee ea hee Seed 31 Numeric Keypad 0 000 cece eee eee 33 Accessing the 4000 Platform fromaPC 35 Connecting the 4000 Platform toaPC 35 PIFECECOMMECTION soree ah woth sta arid a Ea anak sha anda aut 35 Connection via a local network 200000 00 36 User Manual 770000002 04 IV Table of Contents Transfer of the interface of the 4000 Platform onto aPC 37 Accessing the internal memory or the USB memory stick of the 4000 Plat
3. Locking the 4000 Platform Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools As for any media formatting please note that all data present on the extended memory will be irremediably lost The 4000 Platform can be locked at any time 1 Inthe HOME page click on Expert Tools Click on Instrument Lock Out Confirm the 4000 Platform locking by clicking on Confirm or use the Cancel key to cancel the process The numeric keypad is displayed 4 Entrer the password to lock the instrument 42000 see Example of Edit menu page 31 _ iem Please enter password 2 3 i il 7 q Fig 31 Password 5 Click on Enter The 4000 Platform locking screen is displayed User Manual 770000002 04 63 Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools 64 TE USEF Career EE porary Tet Message E Fig 32 Locking screen Click on the Notepad Message key to add a message using the text edition see Example of Edit menu page 31 Unlocking the 4000 Platform Once the locking screen is displayed click on the key Unlock Instrument Enter the password 42000 using the numeric keypad see Numeric Keypad page 33 and validate The screen automatically displays the HOME page User Manual 770000002 04 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator A variety of options are available when ordering Option 40PM consists of a power meter the option 40HPPM consists of a High Power power meter with universal 2 5 MM UPP adapt
4. NOTE If those two fields are empty the same user ID and password as the Receive parameters will be used Select Authentication with POP3 before sending if the message must be authenticated by a POPS server before sending Click on Apply to validate the Send parameters 6 On the Page index click on Compose and define the parameters for the composition of the messages User Manual 770000002 04 107 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application anp if s lima Fig 73 Mail Account Compose parameters In the Signature zone Insert signature automatically select this parameter in order to insert a signature at the end of all the messages sent Signature separator modify if necessary the signature separator by default Select if the signature is available in a file or with a command output Inthe Automatically set the following addresses zone enter the addresses of the contact s to which a copy or a reply will be sent for all messages Click on Apply to validate the Compose parameters 7 On the Page index click on Templates Fig 74 Mail Account Template parameters The page allows to enter a text which can be used as template for the messages composed replied forwarded select the correct tab 108 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application Select Use template when composing new messages in order to automatically get the message from the template into
5. O DWPAJ SPA he Tales The Last Scan Time indicates when the previous scan occurred and gives an indicator how old the list is ES Lag 00 10 00 7B E1 4 0 1460 02 70 Event log This category provides a running log of significant wireless events and errors Fig 89 User Manual BO2 11 Event Log 7 1 4 Lok eee ee oe 01 0 TE J97 DL eed bE BE TP Cg ee eae bE OT 8 T WEP ilit vurt IE P7 69 TTL Ne TPE a DET Ij aiti Brie Laer ieee EEF ir ENII LOE piat Lae Ce PES LEi eet Lae bP diah aT eS bki ik Troppa idr era 7 bins pmp lanai ayi jatim Te aE bh Ajdi 7h ie h ee aljat bere Bere Fi ih ie BaF plisat ie my Ehre Py dats eh Ree aj He ji mi gi bris Layer wiped HOt ie Dh Bay 2 Lowt app tie T a ae EE FE iiH En es E 470 hi es Log lenad ese ec tE 6 Li ei T EPET EE Ib HOEF EOF plist etarted Saye Ihi aT Fui E Events log 770000002 04 129 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results 130 User Manual 770000002 04 Ethernet TE Testing This chapter provides task based instructions for using the MTS T BERD 4000 Ethernet TE testing features Topics discussed in this chapter include the following About Ethernet TE testing on page 132 Specifying test settings on page 132 Connecting to the line on page 136 Running a cable test on page 136 Viewing results on page 137 Ethernet TE results on page 137 Web br
6. User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit Measurements Measurements The 4000 Base Unit can be used to test FT Tx networks during the phase of design and production of equipment during the phase of installation and validation of such equipment in a network during the phase of network maintenance User Manual 770000002 04 7 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit Measurements 8 User Manual 770000002 04 Starting up This chapter explains the operations to be carried out before using the 4000 Platform The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Unpacking the instrument on page 10 Assembling the component parts of the 4000 Platform on page 10 Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface on page 12 Battery management on page 14 Switching the 4000 Platform on and off on page 18 Presentation page of the 4000 Platform on page 20 Troubleshooting on page 21 User Manual 770000002 04 9 Chapter 2 Starting up Unpacking the instrument Unpacking the instrument Remove the 4000 Platform and its accessories from the packing case Check that the modules and accessories ordered are all there If any part is missing or damaged please contact your local JDSU agent The 4000 Platform is delivered with the following accessories a USB memory stick countaining the User Manuals for 4000 Plat form and
7. 4000 Base Unit Portable modular Platform designed for the construction validation and maintenance of FTTx networks User Manual 4000 Base Unit Portable modular Platform designed for the construction validation and maintenance of FTTx networks User Manual Cy JDSU Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change without notice and JDSU reserves the right to provide an addendum to this document with information not available at the time that this document was created Copyright Copyright 2008 JDSU LLC All rights reserved JDSU Enabling Trademarks Ordering information WEEE Directive Compliance Broadband and Optical Innovation and its logo are trademarks of JDSU LLC All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners No part of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted electronically or otherwise without written permission of the publisher JDSU and MTS T BERD 4000 are trademarks or registered trademarks of JDSU in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows Windows CE Windows NT and Microsoft Internet Explorer are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Netscape Navigator is a trademark or registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U
8. Web browser Starting the To access this application on the HOME page click on the soft key App s web browser In the Application screen select Web Browser icon and press ENTER to open the web browser Ear The web browser is launched Applicatenns bET OE iIIa 2anaIO08 Keyboard ES lock arks ime Prozy Erowee Fig 40 Web Browser page Opening an Once the Web Browser is displayed you must enter the internet address internet page 1 Set the cursor in the address bar a Use the mouse connected via USB port on the 4000 Platform or the mouse of the PC if the screen is deported via VNC applica tion on the PC 80 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Web browser b Click on the icon jt so that it becomes amp This allows to move the cursor toward the address bar and to turn from to 2 Once the cursor set onto the address bar enter the address a Using a keyboard connected to the 4000 Platform USB port or the keyboard of the PC with a deport of the screen via VNC enter the entire address of the site to be opened b If none keyboard is available Click on the icoon to display the virtual keyboard and enter the address using tne buttons on the 4000 Platform or clicking directly on characters see Entering text on page 76 3 Push the ENTER hard key The page opens If an error message is displayed in place of the internet page verify the address you typed or check the
9. indicates simulta Press Ctrl s neous keystrokes A comma indicates consecutive Press Alt f s key strokes On the menu bar click Start gt Program Files A slanted bracket indicates choosing a submenu from menu Table 4 Symbol conventions This symbol represents a general hazard Xvi User Manual 770000002 04 About This Guide Conventions This symbol represents a risk of electrical shock E NOTE This symbol represents a Note indicating related information or tip This symbol located on the equipment or its packaging indicates that the equipment must not be disposed of in a land fill site or as municipal waste and should be disposed of according to your national regulations Table 5 Safety definitions WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury User Manual 770000002 04 xvii About This Guide Conventions xviii User Manual 770000002 04 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit The JDSU 4000 Base Unit is a portable modular platform designed for the construction commissioning and maintenance of FT Tx networks The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Terminology used in this manual on page 2 Laser safety on page 2 AC DC and battery important sa
10. 8100 modules series click on Load then View trace The LTS tab is displayed with the loaded results in the table User Manual 770000002 04 Applications Several desktop applications are provided to you thanks to the integra tion of free software released under the free licences GPL LGPL BSB or other Their purpose is to bring more functionality to the 4000 Plat form JDSU doesn t provide any warranty or support regarding these free software To access desktop applications press the button HOME and the soft key App s The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Navigation and text edition in the Application pages on page 76 PDF viewer on page 78 Web browser on page 80 Text Editor on page 85 Calculator on page 86 VNC Viewer on page 87 Calendar on page 89 Contacts on page 99 eMail Application on page 102 Wireshark Application on page 112 File Explorer on page 114 User Manual 770000002 04 75 Chapter 6 Applications Navigation and text edition in the Application pages Navigation and text edition in the Application pages Navigating Into Once one of the seven applications is selected the corresponding page an application opens Whatever is the page different methods can be used to navigate page in the screen and select one text field one button With VNC touchscreen or mouse connected to one USB port of th
11. Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC Accessing the internal memory or the USB memory stick of the 4000 Platform viaa PC A Creating a shortcut toward the 4000 Platform internal memory 38 Il is possible from a PC to access the internal memory of the 4000 Plat form or to the USB memory stick connected to the Platform by means of the FTP server of the 4000 Platform FTP access is obtained through the user account fttx password fttx 1 Make the 4000 Platform PC connection as described above 2 Onthe PC use either an FTP client or Internet Explorer 3 In Internet Explorer type the following address 10 110 50 204 which is the IP address of the 4000 Platform that was defined when the connection was set up ftp mts4000 JDSU 10 10 50 204 disk This allows to access to internal memory ftp mts4000 JDSU 10 10 50 204 extmem This allows to access to extended internal memory option ftp mts4000 JDSU 10 10 50 204 usbflash This allows to access to the contents of the USB memory stick connected to the 4000 Platform If you use Internet Explorer 7 the following adress must be entered Etos metes4000 JDSUC10 10 50 204 acterna user disk or Eeee mE o O00 IDP Ua O Os gt Ore 0a Aer erna is r E mem Or ftp mts4000 JDSUQ10 10 50 204 acterna user usbflash The PC then displays the contents of the internal memory of the internal extended memory or of the USB memory stick of the 4000 Platform You c
12. B C or D for GigE User Manual 770000002 04 139 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Ethernet TE results Table 6 Ethernet Cable Test results Continued Result Definition Fault Type Good appears if no faults are found if a fault is detected one of the following will appear Open Short or Imp Mismatch Impedance Dx to fault The distance to the fault Polarity Normal or reversed Used for GigE tests Skew 0 16 32 or 64 nanoseconds Used for GigE tests Carrier When lit indicates the link is active Speed Indicates the speed of the circuit 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps Auto Cross Indicates whether Auto Crossover is active over Estimated Indicates the estimated length of each pair This Pair Length only populates when testing a GigE link NOTE This is a rough estimate Ethernet Event This category provides a running log of significant events and errors Log Fig 92 140 Ethernet Event Log 09 21 15 27 DPoE op User Manual 13 32 12 02 2005 E Uy ee View L6 56 351 Data layer stopped bhi dh 59 DHF client started ACTIONS LE a6 42 DPoE op 16 49 04 Data Layer stopped E 21706149 DHOP client started 2b BGs ed Dol op 21 13 07 Data Layer stopped 21 25 24 CHOP client gtarted Scroll Qo iiJ 10 fata Layer stopped 9 21 49 10 DHOP client started to 21 43 13 Pol up Bottom 21245701 Data layer stopped 21 38 28 COP clint ptarted cl ear 21 56 30 IPOE op Log 22 LO 07 Ga
13. Chapter8 802 11 Wireless Testing 119 About 802 11 testing 002 c eee eee eee 120 Wireless testing 5 s 0isade kondid hod ea den eee e tees 120 802 11 wireless results 0 cee eee es 122 802 11 Summary results 0 0 0 0c eee 122 BSS PlOpenleS vss iesee ides cirri e dude ew Gee days 124 EMO 2b 2a hoe Race eo owls eal ka ea ee eae ae eee A 126 S021 Frames 2 4254 42260 444505 tte Sea wee wa does 127 Networks in Range 0 cece eee eee eens 128 EV CN OG atta soem poiecsnnle acinar ped aires so ea eaaa ener hand es 129 Chapter9 Ethernet TE Testing 131 About Ethernet TE testing 132 Specifying test settings 202 cece ees 132 Connecting tothe line 0 ccc eee eee 136 Running a cable test 000 cece eee eee 136 Viewing TOSUNS icp tee se recon erenne E et 137 Ethernet TEresultS 000 c eee eee eee 137 Ethernet Summary results 0 0000 eee eee 138 Ethernet Cable Test 0 000 cee eee 139 Ethernet Event Log naana cee eee ees 140 Web browser 5i 6226 64 4 shaven tee eke una ewiaed 141 About the wbe browSer 0 000 cee eee eee 141 Accessing the web browser 00000 cee eae 141 Navigating the browser 0 00 00 e eee ee eee 142 SCKOMINIG NS VICW a oid oh ald oe Beat omega go and aie ae 142 Moving the pointer 0 000 ees 142 SEISCTING JINKE sect Mat se Me tele ai alae ote Sent e 142 Moving amo
14. Example Account in the Account page will be modified see Figure 69 on page 103 or Click on Cancel to reach the Folder List page and click on Accounts onthe upper part of the screen ecouri A new screen displays with one account visible used as example 102 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application oat a Hiau accu Te Fig 69 Account page 2 Click on New button to create a new account or on Edit if an existing account must be modified The Page Index displays 3 Click on Basic line to display the Basic screen and enter general information on the account Pu figehy Clase Fig 70 Mail Account Basic parameters Enter the necessary information concerning the description of the account Name of account enter the name for the new account Select Set as Default to define this new account as the default one Personal Information In this box enter the full name of the account optional its mail address mandatory and the organization he belongs to optional Server Information User Manual 770000002 04 103 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application 104 Select the Protocol to be used for the account configuration POP3 Post Office Protocole IMAP4 Internet Message Access Protocol News NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol Local mbox file None SMTP only Simple Mail Transfer Protocol CAUTION Once the Protocol is selected a
15. Nevertheless you have now acomplete access to all the 4000 Platform functionalities To go back you must select again the Web Browser in the App s menu The application will reopen much faster and all your environ ment will be the same last current page possibilities to go back Quit the application using the Web browser application menu click onthe key E Text Editor The Text Editor application allows to enter text on the 4000 Platform and save it into a txt file Text Editor To open the Text editor page 1 Inthe Home page press the App s key 2 Inthe Application screen select the icon Text Editor The icon is framed in white 3 Press ENTER to validate the selection and open the Text Editor application T Applications ef OM be Pa t Sper J gt g P Keyboard irri Fig 46 Text Editor application User Manual 770000002 04 85 Chapter 6 Applications Calculator Saving the text in a file Once the text editor is open enter text using the method you wish see Entering text on page 76 Once the text is entered you can save it in a file onto the 4000 Platform 1 Click on File gt Save or Save as 2 Inthe new dialog box select the folder in which the file must be saved 3 Enter a name for the file with the file extension txt or csv if it must be opened with the 4000 Platform Select the folder Enter file name Save the file Fig 47 Save file 4 Click on Ok to validate
16. USB memory sticks which are recognized by the 4000 Platform a beep is generated when plugged on the 4000 Platform but which cannot be read or written should be formatted on the 4000 Platform with the Usbflash Format utility in Expert tools gt Media utilities If a problem occurs with the USB stick you are using contact your Local Technical Assistance Center Removing the USB Once a USB memory stick is inserted in one of the USB port of the 4000 memory stick Platform it can be removed via the Media Utilities menu 1 Click on Expert Tools gt Media Utilities 2 Push the Eject USB key The icon becomes to indicate it can be removed safely In this case the USB stick cannot be used anymore The USB memory stick can then be disconnected from the 4000 Plat form s USB port The disconnection of the USB memory stick produces one beep ees NOTE The USB memory stick can also be removed via the File menu see External USB storage media on page 165 Erase disk Erase In Media Utilities select Erase Disk or Erase Extmem to delete all the Extmem disk contents or all the extended internal memory contents into the 4000 Platform A confirmation must be validated before the deletion Formating an in order to format an extended memory delivered on option select extended internal Media utilities then Usbflash Extmem Confirm your choice to actually memory format the extended memory 62 User Manual 770000002 04
17. built in microphone and loudspeaker headset Power supply 190 Battery The instrument can be supplied with one Lithium lon 6 cells 7400 mV or 9 cells 11100 mV battery Endurance of the MTS T BERD 4000 with battery Measurement conditions at 25 C at full battery capacity 6 6 Ah MTS T BERD 4000 equipped with one OTDR LM module User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 13 Technical specifications Endurance Endurance Dimensions Weight aut 6 cells battery 9 cells battery Conditions of use 7400 mV According to Telcordia GR 196 CORE recommen dation Normal conditons with normal backlight 3 acqui sition of 30 seconds per quarter of hour auto off up to 7 hours Under continuous acquisition with high screen backlight pipaa Mains adapters Standard Mains Adapter Input 100 250 V 50 60 Hz Output 15V DC 3 7 A max Compliance EN 60950 Supply or Power assigned in AC and in DC 35 W up to 11 hours Dimensions Weight Weight User interface module without options battery nor module 1 2 kg 2 65 Ibs User interface module with a 6 cells battery one OTDR LM Module 2 2 kg 4 85 Ibs and one dummy module User interface module with a 9 cells battery and one Copper VDSL 2 3 kg 5 1 Ibs module OTDR LM Module 366 g 0 80 Ibs 9 cells battery 490 g 1 08 Ibs User Manual 770000002 04 191 Chapter 13 Technical specifications Environment Weight 6 cells battery 344 g 0 76 Ib
18. protected by a password 42000 No the screen cannot be remote on a PC User Manual 770000002 04 51 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit 52 NOTE Ethernet When the equipment is in the Remote screen mode the icon Re is displayed at the bottom of the screen Parameters of the local Ethernet network to which the 4000 Platform is connected Mode Config 1 to 4 static mode enabling input of the configuration of Dynamic Site Name IP Address IP Mask IP Gateway DNS Domain name NOTE NOTE 4 sites in this mode which requires a DHCP server the 4000 Platform requests an IP address from this server which will be allocated dynamically if dynamic host configuration is activated on the local network After selecting this mode or after power on the 4000 Platform tries to establish a connection to obtain an address from a DHCP server If for any reason this process fails the 4000 Platform reverses to static IP address mode with User1 IP address the user can enter the name of the site in the Edit menu IP address of the 4000 Platform address of the mask of the sub network IP address of the machine enabling access outside the sub network IP address of the machine providing the IP address on the basis of the name name of the local network to which the 4000 Platform is connected Once the 4000 Base Unit is connected to the network the icon F turns rr indicating the conne
19. 0 2 dB High power Specifications given for 25 C after 20 minutes stabilization time and after Power meter Zero setting option VFL WIFI and Bluetooth Options Wavelength range 800 to 1650 nm in steps of 1 nm Calibrated wavelengths 850 1310 1550 nm Accuracy at calibrated wavelengths 0 25 dB at 15 dBm Input power range 30 dBm to 40 dBm Measurement range 27 to 30 dBm Linearity within the measurement range 0 25 dB Wavelength 635 nm or 650 nm Length of fiber up to 5 km Class 2 laser standards EN60825 1 and FDA21 CFR Part 1040 10 WIFl standard IEEE802 11b g Bluetooth Option Class 2 Range up to 10 meters User Manual 770000002 04 Options and accessories This chapter shows the references of the options and accessories of the 4000 Platform The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe on page 196 Reference of Scope on page 197 References of accessories on page 198 References of manuals on page 198 References of result processing software on page 199 User Manual 770000002 04 195 Chapter 14 Options and accessories References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe a Delivered with a 6 cells battery b Delivered with a 9 cells battery Backplane for 4000 Platform 40BACKP Extende
20. 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope Specially tips such as LC Bulkhead Long Reach ref FBPT LC L and MTP Bulkhead x axis pan knob ref FBPT MTP can be used only to view and record the fiber end face but will cause the MTS 4000 to give a false Test result View and record fiber end face false test results Long Reach Bulkhead tips quem MTP APC Patch Cord h Tips Flare adapter Standard patch cord tips a emi Barrel assembly s 60 Angled Bulkhead tips ts e Standard Bulkhead tips RibbonDrive Tips Pass Fail results Standard gt patch cord tips s Standard m bulkhead tips E Fig 101 Use of tips Barrel assembly Test On the line Profile select the Profile which will be used for the test of fiber connector IEC SM UPC Pass Fail criteria for single mode UPC connectors from IEC 61300 3 35 standard IEC SM APC Pass Fail criteria for single mode APC connectors from IEC 61300 3 35 standard Profiles contain the analysis parameters by which PASS FAIL criteria are determined Once the line is selected you can also add a new profile clicking on the Add Button see Adding a new profile on page 157 On the line P5000 Type select FBP P5000 156 User Manual 770000002 04 Report Fiber Adding a new profile Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope The parameters in Report box allow to configure the R
21. 197 1 Plug in your scope into a USB port from the 4000 Platform 2 Connect probe with the fiber being inspected 3 Push the button HOME then use the arrows keys lt or gt to select the icon Scope and validate the selection by pushing the ENTER key QA Mirrouc coe Fig 94 Activation of Scope icon 148 User Manual 770000002 04 A Chapter 10 Scope Result display You may select this option while other options are already selected e g OTDR In order to see the Scope icon and select it you must first make sure that the scope is correctly plugged into an available USB slot before you reach this screen If this was not done quit this screen and come back to it after plugging in your scope correctly This will refresh your detected devices Result display Camera mode To display the result click on RESULTS while Scope is still actively selected Set the key Camera Freeze on Camera to get a live picture of the scope result Use the focus control to adjust the focus of the image Luminosity and contrast settings Luminosity and contrast may be set manually by using the Bright 10 key Bright Cont Once you select which parameter you Cont 85 wish to modify use the arrow keys A and to tune the ai luminosity or contrast to the desired value Note that the ae set values are displayed on the key Contrast You may also choose to use the function Auto Contrast in order to get setti
22. 22 ohh tiir tria ke aron ta a deat 190 CLO CIN ee caddie hee ee eo dirt Bee Ds ane ia AE hi i See 190 MEMOIV ero ter csc S cee oe ded a pe eee awe re Sees ear 190 NDUUOUIDUU ss cnuneoeeer edie nda eee ened 190 POW SUDDW oe cece cvecetdeeeeoenaee EEE 190 BANGI ya sects tots Be eea Eee aia oie ea ea eee ae 190 Mains adapters 0 00 cece ee eee ee 191 Dimensions Weight 00 cece eee eee eee 191 ENVIFONMeCNE 2 isce peace eevee ct eeawarcenew sence 192 TS IMD SLUNG aa see artic ake Gai ak PE on acne Gare ee ae el Neale REA 192 AUMIA 2c sae is Saatvcs To vis an er tats toed he Sa Gras eta of ae as Ahh 192 Climatic pressure 2 i264 54 20ebe tiated ean ato ee 192 EME SDs oe ahs oc ese a Are wt dears Gaara eee Gow ee de 193 Electrical Safety 00 00 c eee eee 193 Drop ACSI despre US dk eb eb are eek ns Mae aAa 193 SNOCKS 2 2c2 vic den dite hd eee oe en eee ae eed Bees 193 BUMD ae exh arte oan ise ee ea aie eta Skene ee eee Bharat 193 VIDrallOn saana Sek cada or eh a i ar tac ea a see th ree Der 193 aclagaicle ee ee ee ee ee ee er eee 193 IP Protection Index i4 4 ss Adorie oe Sd Ge AA ee ee ale 193 Characteristics of the options 000 e eee ee eee 194 Power meter option 0 0c eee ee eee 194 High power Power meter option 05 194 NV es alse a hich eater ll ae tens ees ci Seen ta aire totes aac 194 WIFI and Bluetooth Options 2 0008 194 Chapter 14 Options and accessories 19
23. File Explorer select the USB stick then the license file lic to be imported Click on Load gt Confirm The challenge codes contained in this file will then be loaded auto matically and your software options will be installed User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools w Upgrade iste Option QE J pat tori impart Soliwae Opie inense File Emer Chilanpi E Ra boot Habpg io phy the changa faa a Fig 30 License imported At the end of this sequence you will be asked to reboot the unit to apply the modifications pushing the key ebost Confirm the reboot to restart the Platform K Media utilities To get access to the menu click on Expert tools then on Media utilities Formating a USB In order to format a USB memory stick select Media utilities then memory stick Usbflash Format Confirm your choice to actually format the USB memory stick As for any media formatting please note that all data present on A N the USB memory stick will be irremediably lost User Manual 770000002 04 61 Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools USB memory sticks can be very different A N They differ on Hw and Sw aspects even inside a given brand In particular USB memory sticks targeting audio recording are often formatted in very specific ways and the format is often very different from a standard FAT For all these reasons we advise users to use memory sticks provided by JDSU In any case
24. Long RX False Alarms are not included in the RX False Alarm result TX No Retries Count of bits that transmitted successfully with no TX retries TX One Retry Count of bits that transmitted successfully with only one retry TX Multiple Count of bits that transmitted successfully Retries with multiple TX retries Tx Failed Count of bits that were attempted to be transmitted but failed This doesn t always mean the frame was lost but the MTS T BERD 4000 did not receive an acknowl edgement 802 11 Frames This screen reports frame statistics Table 4 describes the 802 11 Frame Statistics fo 802 11 Frames IET ALO Disable Fig 87 Frames results User Manual 770000002 04 127 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results Result RX Unicast Data RX Multicast Data RX Unicast Mgmt RX Multicast Mgmt Tx Unicast Data TX Multicast Data Tx Mgmt BSSID AID Networks in Definition Number of data frames or bytes received whose payload is unicast and the last rate for this frame type If no frames have been received of this type it will say waiting Number of data frames or bytes received whose payload is multicast and the last rate for this frame type Number of management frames or bytes received whose payload is unicast and the last rate for this frame type Number of management frames or bytes received whose payload is multicast and the last rate for this frame
25. SC APC FBPT U12M FBPT U25M FBPT U25MA User Manual 770000002 04 197 Chapter 14 Options and accessories References of accessories References of accessories Handstrap for MTS T BERD 4000 Platform 40HANDSTRAP1 Hookstrap for MTS T BERD 4000 Platform 4AOHOOKSTRAP1 USB QWERTY keyboard E80keyB References of manuals User manual for 4000 Platform Printed User manual for 4000 Platform platform French E4000M01 Printed User manual for 4000 Platform platform English E4000M02 Printed User manual for 4000 Platform platform German E4000M03 4000 Platform user manual USB stick E4000MUSB ees NOTE The USB key countaining all the user manuals Base and Module is delivered on standard with the Platform The printed versions of the manuals are available on option in French English and German 198 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 14 Options and accessories References of result processing software References of result processing software a e Optical Fiber Trace software 5 licences Optical Fiber Trace software site licence FiberTrace software update EOFS100UP Optical Fiber Cable software EOFS200 Optical Fiber Cable software 5 licences EOFS2005L Optical Fiber Cable software site licence EOFS200SL 2 Free software updates on the Web but without user manual User Manual 770000002 04 199 Chapter 14 Options and accessories References of result processing software 200 User Manual 7700
26. Tools on page 59 User Manual 770000002 04 43 Chapter 4 System set up Principle of the set up menus The procedures described below usually use the direction keys When the instrument is equipped with a mouse or and a touch screen the user must adapt the text to the option used which means that for touch screen and mouse the user must directly click on the desired field to edit a string of characters the key of the equipemnt must sometimes be used Principle of the set up menus A set up can be displayed or modified while an acquisition or measure ment is in progress The parameters that cannot be modified are greyed out The menu thus gives all the possible options To move from one parameter to another use the direction keys A and w When a parameter is selected its possible values are shown to the right of the parameter To modify the value of a parameter use the direction keys lt q and gt to highlight the option selected To leave a set up menu the user can press any of the keys below the screen or the menu key Exit Configuring the instrument 44 Since the instrument can be equipped with a range of modules and plug ins a variety of functions are possible Before carrying out a particular measurement it is therefore necessary to select the function or functions required for it If a module has been changed the instrument configuration menu will automatically be disp
27. Touch Screen Go into Replace mode and move Go into Replace mode and posi the cursor on to the character to be tion the cursor on to the character deleted to delete Move the cursor on to Back or Click on the Back touch or Del Del and press the ENTER valida tion key Repeatedly clicking on this same key will delete the preceding or Repeatedly pressing this same key following characters will delete the preceding or following characters To insert characters in a text Using Touch Screen Go into Insert mode and place the cursor on the name at the insertion point Without Touch Screen Go into Insert mode and place the cursor on the name at the insertion point Directly click on the character you want Using the direction keys move the cursor on to the first character to be inserted Repeat the process for the other Press the ENTER validation key characters to be inserted Repeat the process for the other characters to be inserted Quitting the Edit menu Press the Cancel key to quit without saving the action performed onto the keyboard or on the screen Press the Enter key to quit the menu while saving the text entered onto the keyboard or on the screen For some configuration parameters you will have to enter numeric values The direction keys of the 4000 Platform can be used However the user can also use the numeric keypad displayed when the Edit Number k
28. View menu or on the toolbar you can choose to display a agenda which will display a list of all the events registered for a defiend period 1 Click on the icon of the toolbar or Select Agenda in the View menu or Click as many times as necessary on the VIEW key to reach the agenda screen Applicaton Sy o Dano mere i New DENES fay i Fl Bae areri ap 207 View E hae Lome ae bee Bes ives Cet een Alarma Bemi L ot C Keyboard ii Exit Fig 62 View Agenda 2 Once selected you will have to enter the period you want to display on screen For example in the Figure 62 the agenda displays the events regis tered for 3 months starting from the current date ees NOTE The agenda for the period selected can also be displayed in sidebar see Sidebar on page 98 Event menu Whatever is the kind of calendar displayed you can click on an event of the calendar which will open a menu with different available actions 96 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar Das iat Fig 63 Event menu Edit allows to edit the event selected and if necessary to modify its parameters Delete allows to delete the event selected A confirmation will be asked Save allows to save the event in a ics format onto the disk of the 4000 Platform or on the usb key connected to the equipment if any Move to Calendar allows to modify the calendar to which the event bel
29. WPA2 Only WPA WPA2 Auto will cause the unit to use WPA2 if available and then fall back to WPA Enter the pre shared key PSK to use for WPA or WPA2 Enter the static WEP key to use Select your region US Japan EU The channels that are available will change based on the region NOTE Changing the region will restart the application If you are running a test this will cause errors Only change the region before a test 2 To connect to the line press the RESULTS key to return to the 802 11 Summary screen The MTS T BERD 4000 will scan for the SSID that you specified and attempt to connect to it 3 To view another result category do one of the following a Press the right or left arrow to cycle through the menus b Press the View soft key and then select a category 4 After successfully connecting to the wireless network run your test For Data tests VoIP tests and IPVideo tests see MTS 4000 Triple Play Testing User s Guide User Manual 770000002 04 121 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results 802 11 wireless results The following result categories are available in the 802 11 application 122 Summary BSS Properties 802 11 Frames Networks In Range Event Log You can view many additional results by pressing the arrow keys or use the View soft key and then select another category The following sections describe the results in each category 802 11 This default resul
30. Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results Errors This screen reports error statistics Table 4 describes the 802 11 Errors results RX Fabre Alamna Long RE Folie Akani ETS No Reien Te Mutiple Aetries E TX Failed Fig 86 Erros Results page Table 4 Errors results Result Definition RX False Alarms A graphical representation of the percent Second age of false alarms per second received in the last 120 seconds This is useful in noisy environments to show interference FCS Errors Count of frame check sequence FCS errors received in the last second and total received Frames with FCS errors have corrupted payload so they are dropped PLCP Errors Count of physical layer convergence pro cedure PLCP errors received in the last second and total received Frames with PLCP errors have a corrupted header so they are dropped RX False Alarms Count of false alarms received in the last second and total received A false alarm Is when the radio is triggered to enter the receive state by RF energy but then real izes that there is no 802 11 traffic This result is indicative of non 802 11 interfer ence or severely corrupted 802 11 frames 126 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results Table 4 Errors results Result Definition Long RX False Count of long false alarms received in the Alarms last second and total received These are false alarms that last an unusually long time
31. dispatch system operating between our factories and branches Only by this procedure can the high quality of the instrument continue to be ensured after repair work This procedure also has the advantage of reducing repair costs and time In the interests of quality and efficiency we strongly recommend adop tion of the following procedure in the event of a fault before any other steps are taken Verify that the instrument is plugged in Check the connections of any peripheral equipment to the 4000 Platform Ifa fault is detected or in case of doubt it is advisable to contact the nearest JDSU Service Centre which will undertake the appropriate repair work When returning an instrument it is essential to indicate the following minimum information the type and serial number of the instrument on the identification label and the configuration code under the bar code adescription of the fault found on the instrument The returned instrument will then be repaired and calibrated Any repair operation supervening within the guarantee period of the instrument will be carried out at the expense of JDSU However for any sub assembly upon which work has been carried out otherwise than by JDSU Service Centers the cost of a replacement sub assembly will be invoiced User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 12 Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning plates and housings Cleaning the screen The front and
32. edition keypad is displayed on the Platform screen abt 123 To enter exclusively numbers select 123 with the key and type the number s wished to display it them tebe To enter letters and numbers select abc2 with the key fori and type as many times as necessary on a key of the numeric keypad of the Platform to insert the character wished For example to enter the letter o push three times the button 6 If you click one again you will display the number 6 Some specific characters e g can be entered using specific keys from the Platform keypad Key pressed Indicators On Charge Testing Character displayed one after the other ft a Fa blinking green the instrument though connected to an external power source is switched off solid green the instrument is operating either by battery or on an external power supply solid green the instrument is connected to an external power source and the battery is fully charged solid red the instrument is connected to an external power source and the battery is on charge blinking red at least one function is in measurement phase for example the laser emission pilot for an OTDR measurement Direction keys The direction keys have two principal functions User Manual on the Results page they are used to move the cursors or modify the zoom factor on the set up pages they are used to scroll through th
33. have an established underlying network connec tion such as PPP over Ethernet before you can use the browser After you have a successful network connection the MTS T BERD 4000 s Network status on the top of the screen turns green If the Network status is red the underlying connection is not ready and the web browser and IP ping will not work To access the web browser 1 Make sure that you have a network connection such as PPP over Ethernet 2 Press the View soft key and then select Browser Press the RESULTS key to move to the Browser tab 4 Select Web Browser User Manual 770000002 04 141 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser The Web Browser Help screen appears gt JDSU Navigate Instructions for using Web Browser Options Lmbering a UWE i s i ien Opes re F T mi ee LL Bpom k T irr EL krai bh tre ee dikes i biii la i Re miiba Fiaa _ Show L miaii eee ma HET bey ee peg Lee LEPC aes o PP T Wem fem mirili bitai ESTES Keyboard Beretesty uer Reet bem mi Pee ee hena bo meieri arrin E Fermhrg L Bees LTE RG aed te i gi 2 OT F aiem airy Fed har arun rere caer ee ere ot pe ee ee ee an lniaring Ted in Embry Pike ree rri eee pp be Pear Recetas Peete Pred ete Geer Fleet Laer phe Reload nT eR ated va ae 2 Navigating the You can connect a USB mouse or a USB keyboard mouse combination browser to the MTS T BERD 4000 to navigate the web browser as you would with a desktop compu
34. inspection tip and is connected to the 4000 Base Unit with a USB 2 0 connector User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope The P5000 Digital Scope Kit sold with the 4000 Base Unit Ref EDFSCOPESK contains the standard barrel assembly FBPP BAP1 standard patch cord tips and standard bulkhead tips Quickcapture button Instantly captures the image Focus Control Barrel assembly USB m 6 FT COIL Cable Latch lock connector Squeeze both ends to release Fig 99 P5000 Probe components has not been activated even once after the start of the MTS T BERD 4000 If it has been activated stop and restart the equipment before using the P5000 Scope Before using the P5000 scope make sure the Bluetooth option Configuring the Once the Fiber Microscope icon is selected on the Home page P5000 Scope press Setup key to configure the P5000 The following screen displays Metia eC k IT SARC iE SU E Pe Typa thee TEP Pe Carrere JDT Vegas a r ee tes sats OP cee Vid Bathe ee il Fig 100 Scope Setup Warning on tips use The Pass Fail analysis function on the MTS T BERD 4000 can only be used with certain inspection tips mounted on the P5000 Only tips that attach to the standard barrel assembly ref FBPP BAP1 will give an accurate Pass Fail result standard patch cord tips and stan dard bulkhead type User Manual 770000002 04 155 Chapter
35. is set to the Trace mode Trace is selected on the menu key Trace Table Summary the JPG PNG PDF file will countain the header and the trace in one page Ifthe function is set to Table mode Table is selected on the menu key Trace Table Summary the JPG PNG PDF file will countain the header the trace and the entire results table several pages may be required lf the function is set to Summary mode Summary is selected on the menu key Trace Table Summary the JPG PNG PDF file will countain the header and the summary page This view is only available with OTDR traces ees NOTE If several traces are displayed in overlay the JPG PNG PDF file will print exclusively the data for the active trace 7 Launch printing by pushing simultaneously the left and right direc tion keys The icon is displayed until the saving process is finished 56 User Manual 770000002 04 Files Screen Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit 8 Press the FILE key to find the JPG file in the Explorer NOTE The file will be saved in the current directory the last directory used The name of the JPG PNG PDF file will be name of the stored trace_date year month day _time hour minute second jpg png pdf Printing another file to the JPG PNG PDF format 1 Select the Files Formatted function 2 Select the File Format JPG PNG PNG on the second line Select the Logo to be displayed on the upper right of the page Select th
36. names and numbers for servers on which the proxy is executed and enter the information in the appropriate fields Automatic proxy configuration URL if there is no file for the proxy configuration ask the configuration URL to your system adminis trator and type it in this field 3 Click on Ok to validate the configuration Navigation into Once the Web Browser is open push the key _ to display on the the Web ight of the screen the buttons used to navigate Browser Icon Definition ack Hari a R Go to the previous or next page loaded Euj Refresh the actual page 82 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Web browser Icon Definition Ariat Exit the Navigation menu When a link is available in the page the arrow cursor becomes a hand cursor Using the Once a page is opened you can apply it a bookmark in order to get a bookmarks Shortcut toward this page Click on Siemans i A new tools bar is displayed on the right of the screen Creating Once the internet page for which a bookmark must be created is opened bookmarks 1 Click on the icon F to open the dialog box for bookmarks creation Apolications ey OL Pe Bookmarks fd Fig 43 Creation of bookmarks New icons are available on the right of the screen 2 Click on the icon lee to add a bookmark for the page displayed 3 Click on the icon E to edit the bookmark and modify if necessary the name of the bookmark Click on O
37. on This page shows 1 the version of the softwares installed in the instrument 2 the base options base reference Power Meter Bluetooth touch screen extension memory battery reference and the date of cali bration for concerned options The options set into the base are marked with a green tick 3 the modules installed including serial number and date of last cali bration mes NOTE The first module in the page corresponds to the module on the left side of the Platform when you face screen O About 09 28 10 09 2009 General Product Contents Hont a Bise a siiig Pae TEN i ic MTS 4000 37 Not Calibrated Software File System aa T pai 09 Options Bluetooth ei hole Battery type Tagin COPPER I y ps Touchscreen Services ETHERNET 1 00 Memory Extension Data Fiber Optics 5 10 FOF 2009 ie lIEEESDS 1 100 Ooh 00 i sll Instrument Setup V3 10 SBT Patents Microscope EAU FLOI 2009 OLP 4057 V106 18 02 2009 SCRIPT VESI Fig 8 Example of presentation screen 20 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 2 Starting up Troubleshooting The Software Options key allows to reach a screen in which the soft ware options can be visualized ask your local agent JDSU to get infor mation about softwares options avaialble The Services Data key allows to display information about the services available CPU memory hardware revision screen reference pack ages The Patents key al
38. or Click on the Find button to easily find a contact Click on the contact mail address to directly open the eMail applica tion and send him a message by e mail or Click on the Email button see eMail Application on page 102 Click on the Backup button to save the contacts in a xml file Double click on the contact name on the left list to edit and modify if necessary the contact information Clickon a to exit the Contacts application and go back to Appli cations page Or Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon still displayed on the upper banner User Manual 770000002 04 101 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application eMail Application The eMail application allows to send and receive mail onto the 4000 Plat form To open the eMail application 1 2 In the Home page click on the App s button In the Application page select the icon eMail using direction keys The icon is white framed Click on ENTER key to open the Mail application page The following screen is opened by default T Appl ater B shy i Ley bout PWT fing GERE Fig 68 eMail Folder List page Configuring a In order to be able to send and receive e mail onto the 4000 Platform e mail account you must first create and configure the user account 1 Once the Index page is displayed click on one the Basic parameter to start configuration see step 3 In this case the Account titled
39. proxies configuration see Configuring the proxies on page 82 Before validating the address if the virtual keyboard is used you must deselect the mouse option j becomes y j mi mei N V mg Broadband amp Optica a Innovation 1 E amp a a Fig 41 Internet page openend with the Web Browser During the loading of the page the icon is displayed Once completed the icon turns The loading can be stopped at any time by clicking on amp NOTE Press SHIFT HOME keys to display the page in full screen mode Click once again on those keys to go back to the menu keys display User Manual 770000002 04 81 Chapter 6 Applications Web browser Configuring the For the first use of the Web Browser or if an error message is displayed proxies instead of the internet page check the configuration of the proxies 1 Click on FA in the tool bar to access the dialog box which allows to configure the proxies for the internet connection Fig 42 Configuration of the proxies 2 Select the kind of connection Direct connection to the internet option by default to be selected if no proxy server is used Auto detect proxy settings for this network select this option if you wish Firefox detects automatically the proxy parameters for your network Manual proxy configuration select this option if you do not have a proxy address URL Ask your system administrator the ports
40. rear connector see Connection to the power meter page 67 Inthe SETUP menu choose the units dBm dB or Watts Press the START STOP key to start the measurement The result will appear in the results page and can be memorized in the table see Table of results page 70 Press the START STOP key to stop the measurement User Manual 770000002 04 71 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Making a measurement Optical link loss Setting the zero value of the power meter It is important to set the zero of the power meter before making any AN measurements where accuracy is required as the noise from the ger i manium photodiode fluctuates over time and with variations in tem perature 1 Fix the plug over the optical input of the power meter so that no light can reach the photodiode of the power meter If the zero adjustment is made without this plug an error message may be displayed as the photodiode will detect too much light 2 Inthe Results page press the Powermeter Config gt Zero soft key and validate h Carrying out the Fix the adapter corresponding to the jumper to the optical connector reference of the power meter measurement 2 Connect the jumper between the input of the power meter and the output of the source 3 Configure the same wavelength on the source and the power meter The power measured is displayed in the results page of the power meter 4 Press the Pow Refe
41. rear plates and the housings may become tarnished with handling To clean them use only a rag moistened with soapy water Never use any product containing acetone trichloro ethylene benzine or alcohol as these will attack the printed markings To clean the screen use an antistatic product Precautions relating to optical connections Cleaning the optical cable connector The normal operating life of an optical connector is usually of the order of a few hundred manipulations It is therefore advisable to manipulate the optical connections of the 4000 Platform as rarely as possible The proper operation of the instrument and its accuracy of measure ment are dependent on the cleanliness of the environment and the optical connectors as well as the care taken in its manipulation The optical connectors must therefore be clean and dust free If the optical connection is not being used protect the connections of 4000 Platform using the protective plugs provided As an example the results of measurements made with connectors that have not been cleaned will display an error of the order of 10 for all measurements This error is additional to other errors inherent in the measurement process and due for example to the quality of the fiber circularity and concentricity the means of connection axis alignment distance between fiber faces quality of fiber faces and propagation modes Use a non linting type of paper
42. replace the Edit menu of the 4000 between Platform the external keyboard can replace all the buttons and keys of the 4000 Platform except the ON OFF button external keyboard and _ The menu keys to the right of the screen are replaced by the func 4000 Platform tion keys F1 to F6 User Manual 770000002 04 29 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options The buttons below the screen are equivalent to Ctrl a letter see table below The direction keys have the same function on the external keyboard and on the 4000 Platform RESULTS RESULTS Ctrl R START STOP Ctrl S SCRIPT Macro a The Macro function is called on the 4000 Platform using the AUTO key b The Print function is available directly on the 4000 Platform pushing simul taneously the left and right arrow keys Editing text To use the external keyboard to insert a name or identification in the set using the up menus ora Note in the table of results external 1 Press Enter to go into the Edit menu keyboard 2 Type the text 3 Press Enter to leave the Edit menu Pressing the Esc key close the Edit menu without saving the text 30 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Editing Editing In the set up menus it is sometimes necessary to enter alohanumerical information for names of files or results or for comments To call up the Edit menu select the nam
43. screen goes dark for about three seconds Then the Help screen appears Finally the equipment is ready to be used once the Home page is displayed or once the result page of the function selected before the Platform has been switched off and restart is displayed NOTE It is possible to switch over from battery to mains operation or vice versa without loss of data The module cannnot be swapped when the unit is ON or AC powered In the event of an unexpected mains power cut if there is no battery the current results and configuration will not be saved Next time the instrument is switched on it will return to its initial configuration Switching Off While the 4000 Platform is operating press the ON OFF button to switch the 4000 tof Platform gt Disconnect the jack connector of the AC DC power supply before disconnecting the AC DC mains NOTE When the instrument is switched off using the ON OFF button current results and configuration are saved Next time the ON OFF key is pressed they are recalled User Manual 770000002 04 19 Chapter 2 Starting up Presentation page of the 4000 Platform Reset If the 4000 Platform freezes prolonged pressure about 4 s on the ON OFF key will reset the instrument Presentation page of the 4000 Platform The presentation page of the instrument is called up by pressing the HOME button followed by Help It also appears when the instrument is switched
44. screen becomes showing the Platform is no more connected to a bluetooth device but the Bluetooth option is still active To deactivate the bluetooth onto the Platform go in the System Settings page and under I O Interfaces select Disable on the Bluetooth line User Manual 770000002 04 802 11 Wireless Testing This chapter provides task based instructions for using the MTS T BERD 4000 wireless testing features Topics discussed in this chapter include the following About 802 11 testing on page 120 Wireless testing on page 120 802 11 wireless results on page 122 This product is approved in accordance to R amp TTE directive concerning transmitter module marked by CE0560 It is manufactured by QCOM TECHNOLOGY and it is an OEM product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device contains FCC ID RUJ LR802UKG IC 4654A LR802UKG User Manual 770000002 04 119 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing About 802 11 testing About 802 11 testing In IEEE 802 11 mode you can use the MTS T BERD 4000 to emulate a wireless PC or laptop and connect to a wireless network After connecting to the network you can then use the data tests as well as the VoIP and Vi
45. select Graphic to print files from the Web Browser Logo Select the Logo to be displayed on the upper right of the page select the line and press gt to enter the path of the logo file in the edition keypad Press Enter to validate The parameter USB Land allows to configure the printer as the USB parameter but also to print with landscape setting User Manual 770000002 04 55 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit Files Formatted Choosing in the Printer menu the option Files Formatted you can print the open file of the 4000 Platform in the JPG PNG or PDF format exactly as if the file was printed on paper Therefore if the file trace or other is too large for one A4 page several JPG PNG or PDF files will be created Printing a trace to the JPG PNG PDF format 1 Select the Files Formatted function 2 Select the File Format JPG PNG PNG on the second line 3 Select the logo to be displayed on the upper right of the page a Select the line Logo b Press the right direction key to open the Edition keypad c Enter the full path and name of the file containing the logo Example disk Logo JDSU jpg media directory file name d Press Enter to validate The logo will be displayed on the upper right part of the file 4 Open the trace to be printed in the JPG format 5 If necessary make the modifications on the trace see user manual of the 4100 OTDR Modules 6 Set the trace view as wished if the function
46. sewn Click on Up or Down to modify the position of the account in the list Zsa Click on Close to close the account page and reach the E mail page Sending an e Once the account has been correctly configured you can send e mail mail Using the 4000 Platform 1 In the account page select the account to be used for sending message icon gs Click on Close to reach the Folder List page see Figure 68 on page 102 Click on Compose f to create anew message Compose or In the Folder list click on Address Book and select the contact to which an e mail must be sent and click on the Email button see Figure 67 on page 101 or directly click on the contact e mail address The screen displays a page to compose e mail in which the sender address is the one corresponding to the account previously selected 110 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application Fig 77 Composing an e mail 4 5 6 7 On line To enter the recipient e mail address if the button Compose is used If the key Address book has been used the recipient name and address is already defined On line Subject enter a subject for the mail Enter the text in the empty field Click on izi to send the e mail send Before sending the message several actions can be performed To attach a file to the message click on the button 2 and select the file in the dialog box opened To insert a file into the message a
47. such as Joseph paper soaked in isopropylic alcohol Pay particular attention to the polished face of the fiber rubbing it in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the fiber User Manual 770000002 04 179 Chapter 12 Maintenance Installing a new version of the software Cleaning the Squirt a highly volatile solvent such as isopropylic alcohol into the optical connector connections of Blow out the connector using a clean dry air supply from an aerosol the 4000 Platform aaa can fitted with an extension NOTE If your module has a universal connector unscrew its adaptor to access the ferule Installing a new version of the software Obtaining the New software Downloading from Internet 180 When a new software version is loaded there is a risk of re initializa tion of the internal memory Before installing the new software it is therefore advisable to save the results in the memory using the Save function called up by the FILE button Do not interrupt the installation process as this could damage the instrument To avoid any interruption of the installation procedure the 4000 Plat form must be operating on the mains if the procedure is started while operating on battery a message indicates that the instrument must be connected to the mains The new version of the software can either be procured on a storage medium USB stick memory from your JOSU Customer Service or can be d
48. the 4000 Platform lift up the power supply socket protector and plug in the mains adapter Connect the adapter to the mains The On indicator lamp starts to blink in green 1 if the 4000 Platform is equipped with a battery 14 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 2 Starting up Battery management Charging If the instrument is fitted with a battery on connection to the mains ifthe user does not press ON the battery will start the charge In this case the Charge indicator will be lit in red when the user presses the ON key the instrument starts up and the battery will charge during use Charge indicator in solid red Once the battery is fully charged the Charge indicator lamp is solid green When the Charge indicator is blinking red this mean the power supply is not compatible with the battery used Charge is disabled It is essential to wait until charging is complete to ensure maximum independent operating time which may otherwise be considerably reduced Voltage must be superior to 14V to correctly charge the 9 cells battery 11V Only the 6 cells battery can be charged using the cigarette lighter adapter provided on option When this adapter is used with a 9 cells battery the equipment can be used but the battery will not be charged except if the vehicle is started Battery charging time If the battery is completely discharged the time taken to recharge is approximately 5 5 ho
49. the messages sent replied forwarded Click on Apply to validate the Template parameters 8 On the Page index click on Advanced Amily Cla Fig 75 Mail Account Advanced parameters Inthe upper zone if necessary select the port wished and define its number Inthe Folder zone modify the directory in which each kind of message sent queued draft deleted will be stored Click on Apply to validate the Advanced parameters 9 Once all parameters are defined click on Close to go back to the list of accounts The new account has been automatically added pre hesitant aval cea bgt tracert aE ian Protercn ns ol Ha coi New Pa ADEE PF 5 bel Paar i Eau elect account a utephanja PPj porttina Deisis Copy 7 Od up T Keyboard own Per Cancel Set as default account Llosa il Fig 76 New Account User Manual 770000002 04 109 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application sa as daau account Modify the default account by selecting a new one and clicking on Set as default account The account set by default is displayed in bold New Click on New to create a new account Edit Select an account and click on Edit to modify the parameters Delete Select an account and click on Delete to remove the account Copy Select an account and click on Copy to create a new account identical to the one selected and click on Edit once the new account is selected to modify the parameters Lip
50. the reference wavelength and click on Update for All Wavel Configuring the Alarm Activation of the Alarm function any result below alarm the lower threshold or above the upper threshold will be displayed in red on the Results page parameters of imi i the power p Choice of lower and upper thresholds for each meter available wavelength from 60 to 40 dBm selected with the direction keys Min and max thresholds es NOTE To copy one value of the Lower or and Upper threshold for all wave lengths select the reference value and click on Update for All Wavel ees NOTE A continuous push on direction keys increments the value by 10 dBm Display of results and commands The results page called up by the RESULTS button gives the information relating to the measurement in progress results previously saved and the commands available for measurement and saving Result of the The power measured by the power meter is displayed in large charac measurement in ters in the units selected in the SETUP menu together with progress the mode of transmission of the signal measured continuous CW or modulated to a frequency of 270Hz 330Hz 1KHz or 2KHz the wavelength of the signal measured the reference level expressed in dB the level of Attenuation Compensation User Manual 770000002 04 69 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Display of results and commands Table of results F
51. user posi tion pull the stand towards you to unlock it from its housing 12 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 2 Starting up Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface Setting the 4000 Platform into the glove Fig 5 Stay in positions for seated user and standing user The stand can be used only when one big module or two smalls is are set under the base The glove for the 4000 Platform is furnished on option with the instru ment This glove has been desgined to fit to the equipment and to easily get access to all the commands of the product interface modules connec tors To set the 4000 Platform in the glove take care of the sense of insertion the screen must face the front of the glove Refer to Figure 6 Once in the glove the 4000 Platform can be set to the standing posi tion using the stay on the back of the glove User Manual 770000002 04 13 Chapter 2 Starting up Battery management Fig 6 Plaform View in the glove Battery management The battery supplied with the 4000 Platform must be fully charged before use A Lithium lon type battery 6 cells or 9 cells is installed in the battery compartment Charging the Connecting the mains adapter battery Use only the mains adapter supplied with the 4000 Platform The adapter for some other electronic device may appear to be identical but entails a risk of damage to the 4000 Platform At the top of
52. video inverse to show that it is the current working directory If it does not have a broken red line round it it is not active User Manual 770000002 04 167 Chapter 11 File management Directory edit function Active working directory Selected the cursor is here Broken red line around ar E T ras Te E biaha i amp u me rhe reg oe Fig 107 Selected Active File Edition of when a directory is selected the keys offer different functions available directories onto the directories D Fpp 01722 Lett Operations de on the directories Ed reir et fret a D maj rH DEF zF FEN T se Fig 108 Operations available on the directories Create Directory This key allos the creation of a new directory Select the storage media on which the directory will be stored the new directory Click on Create Directory The editor enables entry of its name Enter a name for the directory Click on Enter The directory is saved in the storage media previously selected Rename Directory This function allows to rename the directory selected Select the directory which name must be modified 168 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 11 File management File editing function Click on Rename Directory The editor is displayed Enter a new nam for the directory Click on Enter The directory is saved under a new name on the same storage media Edit T
53. 0 Platform from a PC rid iiei ia a ea zi FLA B j Se le jier Fal T j a a a l ah a a E ee eee eee lam nan a a ae 1 ae Fig 18 Name of the Network Place 8 Click on Next The PC is searching for the connection 9 The last dialog box inform you the network place has been success fully created and will be open once you click on Finish Deselect this parameter if the internal memory of the 4000 Platform must not be opened on the PC mri One ees ee a a a d ay A Pg oe j in maua pe ma es ha Fig 19 Completion of the Network Place installation In the Explorer gt Network Place the new shortcut is displayed with the name applied on step 7 a Fig 20 Network Place created 40 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Connectors Connectors Upper panel The upper panel contains from left to right the following elements see example below the connection socket for the mains adapter providing the 15 V power supply and used to charge the battery the RJ 45 connector for the Ethernet interface the headset plug in the 2 USB connectors for printer mouse keyboard USB memory stick USB memory sticks can be very different They differ on Hw and Sw aspects even inside a given brand In particular USB memory sticks targeting audio recording are often formatted in very specific ways and the format is often very different from a standa
54. 000 Platform has a large 7 inch TFT color screen with a resolution screen f 800 x 480 back lit either a high visibility TFT screen for hight visibility outdoors and indoors or the high visibility screen supplied may also be a touch screen option The different zones of the screen The display is divided into 3 zones 1 the central zone displaying the configuration or the results of measurements 2 atthe top in the status bar in the form of icons h Home a different icon according to the type of application and or w File Explorer the name of this function if visual fault location VFL is activated if data saving is in progress if the VNC function is used if a battery is set in the Platform the icon and the battery charge level see Battery charge level display page 16 if a USB stick is connected if a printing process is in progress if the Web Browser application is active if the PDF viewer is activated if the text editor application is active if the calculator application is active if the Mail application is active if the Contact application is active if the Calendar application is active if the VNC Viewer application is active if the Ethernet connection is established E if it is cut User Manual 770000002 04 25 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Control interface current date and time 3 atthe right side rigid function keys or tactile on option Control bu
55. 00002 04 Index A About page 46 Accessories 195 Adapter references 197 specifications 191 use 18 Application calculator 86 calendar 89 contacts 99 eMail 102 VNC Viewer 87 Attenuation accuracy of measurement 67 Audio file 171 Automatic shutdown 54 use 14 Bluetooth file export 117 pairing 116 search devices 116 specifications 194 Battery access and installation 17 charge level display 16 charging time 15 endurance 15 reference 197 safety instructions 3 specifications 190 User Manual 770000002 04 C Calculator 86 Calendar 89 Carrying case reference 198 Cleaning optical connectors 179 plates housings and screen 179 Configuration principle 44 unit 47 Connectors 41 cleaning 179 Contacts 99 Control Interface 24 Controls buttons 26 external keyboard 29 CSV file 171 201 Index D Date 51 Direction keys 28 Directory edition 168 remove 169 selection 167 E Editing 31 eMail 102 Account page 103 advanced parameters 109 basic parameters 103 compose parameters 108 composing 111 receive parameters 105 send parameters 107 template parameters 108 Environment 192 Ethernet LAN parameters 52 TE mode testing 132 Web browser 141 accessing 141 adding deleting bookmarks 145 bookmarks selection 144 exiting 145 navigating 142 opening a web page 143 Event log 129 F File configuration 164 merge 173 selection 171 sending 174 s
56. 1480 1490 1510 1550 or 1625 nm measurement performed at specified wavelength User choice of wavelength on the next line User choice if the User option was selected in the Lambda Beep on Modulation Unit Reference level line selection of the wavelength between 800 nm and 1650 nm in 1 nm steps by means of the direction keys lt and p Select if a sound must be heard whea a modulation occurs Yes No Unit of power displayed Watt dBm for displaying absolute power dB for displaying a result relative to a reference link loss If dB units were chosen in the previous line selection of the reference value for the wavelength selected Using the direction keys first choose the wavelength then press the gt key to access choice of the value XXX XX then confirm this value with the ENTER key This reference is also automatically available in the Results page using the Set as Reference key Attenuator compensation Choice of level to be applied to the wavelength chosen for measurement to compensate for the loss due to the external attenuator XX XX dB First use the direction keys to choose the User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Display of results and commands wavelength then press gt to access choice of value then confirm this value by pressing ENTER es NOTE To copy a Reference Level or a Attenuator Compensator on all wave lengths select
57. 2 VEL PUNCUON oi a8 edu bance uk boa brew de 73 VFL COMNCCION zamira sind aam pas swe a ees t eae ere a ee 73 Visual Fault Locator function VFL 73 Storing and reloading results 000 cece eee 73 PICSCWO 3 otis eee eal eee eet Rae eae 73 SONG resus 64 4440 00 Tnt e adie eae ow Med oaRe oo 73 Loading TOSUNS srren aa uctet dee Stink ba 2 Rate Mean eileen 74 Chapter6 Applications 75 Navigation and text edition in the Application pages 76 Navigating into an application page 76 Enternng te earitana dhl eee a aes ea Yd 76 POE VIWE cece yeti Goethe mo biaa e ee ee ee 78 Opening a PDF document 020000 e ee eee 79 Interacting with a PDF document 79 Web DFOWSER ve e02504ut eee eae teed ew eee owed 80 Starting the web browser 0000 c eee eee 80 User Manual 770000002 04 vi Table of Contents Opening an internet page 2 eee ee 80 Configuring the proxies 0 cee eee eee 82 Navigation into the Web Browser 0005 82 Using the bookmarks 0000 ccc eee eee 83 Creating DOOKMANKS 4 420002 eu eee eee eee ee ee 83 Opening a PDF document 0000 eee eee 84 Leaving the web browser 0 0 00 e ee eens 85 TETEG Kirti 2citins ost Saati bees eed sea 85 Text Editor page 0 ce ees 85 Saving the textinafile 0 0 cc eee 86 CalCulalon sccc2 e635 conte eee ss aes ewe ete ee
58. 4 A Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Making a measurement Unit Allows to modify the unit of power displayed dB dBm nW Zero Adjustment of the Zero value when the power meter s optical input is closed with a plug a validation is required Click on Exit to go back to the Results page Pressing the Pow Reference key allows to reach the following function Standard Reference Selects the current result as reference value to measure the attenuation of a link This reference is displayed under the measurement result until a new reference value is chosen Jumper Reference This key can be pressed when a reference in loopback mode must be performed see 4100 Module Series User Manual The soft key Jumper Ref is displayed in grey and cannot be activated if both power meter and Source are selected onto the OTDR Module set into the Platform The power meter must be selected onto the Base Unit and the Source onto the OTDR Module to activate the soft key and be able to perform a reference measurement in loopback mode Making a measurement Power measurement The power meter is started up as soon as the function MESEI is acti vated in the HOME menu state Power measurement is automatically updated in consequence The value lt 60 dB is displayed when the laser is switched off and if the source output is looped on to the power meter input Connect the light source to be tested to the
59. 5 References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe 196 Reference of Scope ax 4 2h 4504 Sure eddeetesee swede 197 References of accessories 0000 cece eee eee 198 References of manuals 0 00 cece eee eee eeee 198 References of result processing software 199 Index 201 User Manual 770000002 04 xi Table of Contents User Manual 770000002 04 xii About This Guide The 4000 Base Unit of JDSU provides a portable modular platform designed for the construction validation and maintenance of FT Tx networks The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Purpose and scope on page xiv Assumptions on page xiv Technical assistance on page xiv Recycling Information on page xv Conventions on page xv User Manual 770000002 04 xiii About This Guide Purpose and scope Purpose and scope The purpose of this guide is to help you successfully use the 4000 Base Unit features and capabilities This guide includes task based instruc tions that describe how to install configure use and troubleshoot the 4000 Base Unit Additionally this guide provides a complete description of JDSU s warranty services and repair information including terms and condi tions of the licensing agreement Assumptions This guide is intended for novice intermediate and experienced users who want to use the 4000 Base Unit effectively an
60. 58 New calendar in the list Click Ed to Edit the calendar see Figure 56 Click on to delete the calendar and reassign if necessary the events to another one The different The calendar application allows to display different information on the views of the screen calendar Daily weekly and Once the calendar application is activated the page displays by default monthly calendar the daily calendar with the today date The today date correponds to the date entered in the System Settings page To modify the view of the calendar you can Click as many times as necessary on the key View to display successively a weekly calendar a monthly calendar an agenda the existing alarms or go back to the today calendar or Use the tool bar or the View menu and select the view to be displayed P weekly calendar 94 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar Fig 59 Example of weekly calendar ff monthly calendar DEBlo4e wT m Fig 60 Example of monthly calendar 4 today calendar this is the same display as a daily calendar Fig 61 You can choose the date for which the calendar will be displayed by using the following fields 2 sep w ey User Manual 770000002 04 95 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar Once the date is entered when you click on the weekly or monthly icon the calendar will be displayed for the week month to which the date belongs Agenda Inthe
61. 69 attenuator compensation 68 configuration 67 connection 67 file management 73 measurement 71 72 reference 196 reference measurement 72 results 69 specifications 194 zero value 72 Power Meter file 170 Presentation screen 20 Printer 55 Processing software reference 199 R Remote screen 51 Results event log 129 S Scope display 149 feature 148 file toolbar 154 freeze 150 load picture 152 luminosity amp contrast 149 mosaic 153 reference 197 save picture 151 Screen 203 contrast 50 lighting level 49 saver 50 specifications 190 touch screen 25 Services data 47 Software options page 46 Software update via Ethernet 181 via Internet 180 via USB 183 Specifications 189 Standalone results 58 Storage media 164 abbreviations 167 Index T Text Editor 85 Text file 170 Time 51 Touchscreen calibration 186 MTS T BERD 4000 with 196 U Unpacking the instrument 10 Upgrade configuration 54 USB connection 165 disconnection 166 formating 61 165 upgrade via 183 User Interface 5 User manual reference 198 User Manual 770000002 04 V Validate a function 45 VFL connection 67 emission of light 73 function 73 mode 54 reference 196 specifications 194 Video file 171 Visible source VFL connector localization 42 VNC Viewer 87 W Web Browser access 80 bookmarks 83 navigation 82 pdf document 84 proxies 82 quit 85 Web browser 141 WIFI standar
62. A LHO OTO EE ee ee S a g ou Axa eea FE Fitar Eapro Citat Appi Dextination Protocol Wo mus I DOME Click on on r mm D tab to sort the list according che J id to this tab ee m Meru eof P Ray boar a FWietting Exit KF fue Wibe AL pis Profile Che mad p Fig 81 VolP packet capture file openend in Wireshark npn Cna Exiting from the Click on to exit the application and go back to Application i a Wireshark Page application Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon AL still activated on the Application page File Explorer This key allows to directly open the MTS T BERD 4000 explorer where all the files are stored traces pdf files The explanation about the explorer are available in Chapter 11 File management on page 163 114 User Manual 770000002 04 Bluetooth option The Bluetooth interface allows file transfers It is an option that must be installed at the factory The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Setting up a Bluetooth connection on page 116 Removing the Pairing on page 117 The product is approved in accordance to R amp TTE directive concerning transmitter module marked by CE0678 It is manufactured by MITSUMI and it is an OEM product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference a
63. ASS i PASS Low magnification High magnification Oumsu 1 0 0 0 josu 2009 Fig 105 PDF report User Manual 770000002 04 161 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope 162 User Manual 770000002 04 File management The files management with the 4000 Platform can be performed wether a module is set onto the Base or not CAUTION The following chapter discuss about the management of files other i than FO ones using the FILE button or the File Explorer Application when no module is set into the Platfomr or when the FO Module is not selected on the System page see the 4100 Module Series User Manual for the file reading and trace display The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows File menu on page 164 Directory edit function on page 167 File editing function on page 169 User Manual 770000002 04 163 Chapter 11 File management File menu File menu Press the FILE button or Onthe Home page select App s gt File Explorer application The File menu appears y File Explorer 15 09 21 08 2008 H 1 Files i a disk ml Eijdsu heels siret al YHD He LF OLA 12 23 a Gilost found 3 Gapon a wep 225k de 17008 15 0 o Lb T Create 5 Faes Cad uHbasiec LMAS 1 00 Directory i anes FE te1 1550_nmausce 17 0108 12 22 8 Gi baces Ea tet TLSS0_nmilusoe LOLOA 12 23 Rena me EI 60161550 nmausde Loree 122g D
64. ILE button to access the File toolbar on the right of the screen Up to two choices are presented Load Refer to Loading a picture on page 152 Save This choice is only available if the picture has been recognised by the system as a Scope picture either before opening it or after opening it pictures created with different versions When this choice is available refer to Saving a picture on page 151 A new loaded picture will take the place of the selected picture unless the selected picture corresponds to the camera first position In this case the rule is the same as when a snapshot is made see Camera on page 153 free spots are available in the mosaic In this case the new picture takes the second position while other ones are pushed to the next position NOTE Clicking on Save while the camera is selected will both create a snap shot see Camera on page 153 and save it on disk New features available with the P5000 Scope 154 The P5000 Digital Probe Microscope is a portable handheld microscope used to view and inspect both the bulkhead female and patch cord male sides of fiber connectors as well as other optical devices such as transceivers The probe is specially designed to fit and operate comfortably and easily in hand allowing the user to inspect hard to reach connectors that are installed on the back side of patch panels or inside hardware devices The P5000 requires an FBPT
65. Installation from a USB memory stick on page 183 from step 7 Installation Before starting the software upgrade via Ethernet make sure the IP from Ethernet adress of the PC server The update can be perfomred directly onto the equipment using an http address 1 Connect the 4000 4000 Base Unit to a PC via an Ethernet link 2 Onthe Home page press System Settings key 3 In VO Interfaces on the line Ethernet select Mode Dynamic User Manual 770000002 04 181 Chapter 12 Maintenance Installing a new version of the software 4 Inthe Upgrade Server box On the line Address Type select Server name On the line Server Name enter the address 4k updatemyunit net Upgrade Server Address Type Server Name server te j 4k u pdatemyu nit net Fig 114 Configuration of the Upgrade Server m NOTE This configuration is already available on delivery of the equipment 5 Inthe I O Interfaces box On the line Use proxy select No Manual or Auto wether a proxy is used or not 6 Once completed press Exit to return to the Home page Press in succession Expert Tools gt Upgrades gt Software Upgrade gt Upgrade via Ethernet The message Verify IP address of PC server appears 8 Click on Continue The list of the software versions available on the PC is displayed next to the versions installed on the 4000 Platform 9 Click on Show Prev choice or Show Next Choice to display the previous and next versions avail
66. Inthe explorer select the files generated with the trace files you want Click on Edit gt Merge key The file merged_files txt pdf is automatically saved in the same directory as the one where the files have been selected NOTE The file merged_files txt can be renamed once it is saved Merging pdf files You can combine bidir IL ORL and OTDR measurement results acquired with FiberComplete function set onto an OTDR Module into a single pdf 1 Once both results are generated in pdf select them in the Explorer page 2 Press Edit gt Merge keys Once merging is completed a new pdf file is created which name by default is merged_year_month_day__hour_min_sec pdf See User Manual 4100M02 for more information This option appears if Mail has been defined with Ethernet in the system setup menu see File Export on page 53 1 Select the file s to be sent 2 Click on Send by mail The editor is displayed User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 11 File management File editing function i File Explires poon Eien ane 1 Enter the e mail address Fig 112 Enter e mail address 3 You will have to fill in the two following fields Mail To Using the key gt display the edition window which allows you to enter the name of the recipient Subject in the same way enter the subject of the mail or a comment if necessary By default the name of the mail is Result sending dat
67. Navigation and text edition in the Application pages 1 Enter text using an external keyboard which is connected to the 4000 Platform via the USB port or using an external keyboard of a PC connected to the Platform 2 Enter text using the keyboard of the Application a Select Keyboard on the key P keriou A keyboard is displayed on the lower part of the screen Fig 36 Keyboard of the Text Editor b Use the arrow keys or the touchscreen to enter the text 3 Enter manually the text when a touch screen is used a Select Writing on the key key b Write the letter manually using the stylus for touch screen You can click on Train in order to draw each character on its cell This allow to store the characters with your writing characteristics in order to get the good letters when writing with the stylus 4 Enter text using the numeric keypad onto the Platform To enter a character push as many times as necessary on the corresponding button The characters available for a button are displayed on the lower left part of the screen see Numeric keypad on the 4000 Plat form on page 27 Example to enter the letter b push the key 2 twice s 2 5 Press simultaneously SHIFT lt gt to position the cursor on the character wished and press simultaneously on SHIFT ENTER to validate and enter the character in the text zone Specific keys and shortcuts Key 1 Press key 1 to enter specific characters User Manu
68. O 4 Press Load Once loaded the display goes back automatically to Setup screen 5 Use arrow keys to select the profile just loaded Removing a profile 1 Inthe Profile list select the profile to be deleted using the arrow keys Press Remove key Press Exit User Manual 770000002 04 157 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope Launching a Once the connector is plugged to the microscope the following screen test of the splays connector and fiber end face Profile 1EC_SM LIPC me 0 1 2aNiai2008 r right 5 sgets i pul ce T Sonar Camera fra yf Behi Tiew rag LE JMernscnga Fig 102 Example of the result using the P5000 scope See Camera mode on page 149 and Freeze mode on page 150 for more information on commands available To launch the test 1 Check first the display and modify if necessary the Brightness and Contrast using keys S22 and 5e oo es NOTE Manually changing the brightness or contrast settings can significantly change the fiber inspection test results 2 Press Test key to launch the test of plugged fiber connector The test is completed once the Led Testing is no more lit in red once the icon T is no more displayed on the upper banner once a screen as the following one displays 158 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope F et el j F bamar eS d fa
69. PC or on his recommendation use Dynamic attribution mode DHCP In this case the address of the 4000 Platform 10 10 50 204 in the example is displayed but cannot be altered Wait for about ten seconds while the connection is established On the PC make sure that the connection is operational by selecting Start gt Execute and typing ping followed by the address of the 4000 Platform Make the 4000 Platform PC connection as described above On the 4000 Platform in the system set up menu under I O inter face confirm Remote screen Session Permanent Permanent with password for more information see Remote screen page 51 On the PC go into Internet Explorer and type the address http 10 10 50 204 5800 if10 10 50 204 is the IP address of the 4000 Platform that was defined when the connection was set up A VNC window will open demanding a password press Enter without typing any password The screen of your 4000 Platform will then appear offset on to your PC You can use the keyboard and mouse of the PC to control the 4000 Plat form see Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options page 29 for the command equivalents between the controls of the 4000 Platform and those of the PC keyboard and mouse Moreover via the VNC window you can launch a rebooot of the Platform typing Ctrl Qonthe PC keyboard and validating User Manual 770000002 04 37 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform
70. Platform Control interface This button calls up the file and directory management menu It allows to to choose the storage medium internal memory USB memory key extended internal memory file name and format information relating to the data stored in the file to store files or retrieve them for selection copying or deletion with facilities for classifying them in directories and sub directories START STOP Starts and stops the measurement NOTE All these functions except HOME depend on the modules used and the measurements made refer to the user manuals of the corre sponding modules of the 4000 Platform AUTO This button allows to launch the Script function This can only be acti vated if a module is set onto the 4000 Platform CANCEL This button allows to deselect a function on the Home page or to quit the edition numeric keypad without validating the modifications Fa T a el z0 0 2 ko k A Fig 10 Numeric keypad of the Platform The numeric keypad is very useful to quickly enter numerical values but also letters when the edition or numeric keypad is displayed on the screen see Editing on page 31 User Manual 770000002 04 27 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Control interface 28 The numeric keypad on the Platform works like the numeric keypad displayed on the screen push on a number to display it The numeric keypad of the Platform can also be used when the
71. RB Do aL Ld E Em det Crain end EI 2h Dk OE in sat p derma crn Siar JAEN D HOIA LN Send by mail 5 Stree LT Mil Fig 109 Available operations on files A table gives the list of the files in the directory showing for each one its name size type and date of creation For files recognized by the 4000 Platform the types are symbolized by icons E g Icon Type of FO file fl OTDR file SOR extension iif if Multi OTDR file MSOR extension OSA file OSA extension amp BI Power Meter file LTS extension Icon Type of file HTML file HTML extension PDF File PDF extension T Text file TXT extension C al oa D License file LIC extension User Manual 770000002 04 A Format of files Easy file selection _ Chapter 11 File management File editing function CSV file CSV extension 7 C JPEG JPG file JPEG extension T G XML file XML extension oh g 2 Audio Video file AVI MP3 extension With the 4000 Platform you can open and load any kind of file OTDR and LTS even if the corresponding modules are not set into the Platform OTDR files that can be read by the 4000 Platform are type Bellcore 1 0 1 1 and 2 0 The PDF files are opened via the PDF viewer see PDF viewer on page 78 The HTML audio video JPEG and XML files are openend via the Web Browser see Web browser on page 80 The LIC files allow t
72. The file is saved and still opened You can modify it and click on Save at any time Ifyou modify the file and click on Save as you can choose another folder and or another name Erti Press to exit the text editor and go back to the Applications page Press HOME to go back to the Home page and keep the application active the icon is still displayed on the upper banner Calculator 86 A calculator can be displayed and used onto the 4000 Platform 1 Inthe Home page press the App s key User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications VNC Viewer 2 Inthe Application screen select the icon Calculator The icon is framed in white 3 Press ENTER to validate the selection and open the Calculator Ap place bors Ket Jory Fig 48 Calculator Press f z to exit the Calculator and go back to the Application page Press HOME button to go back to the Home page and keep the Calcu lator application active the icon amp is still displayed on the upper banner VNC Viewer A VNC Viewer is available onto the 4000 Platform and allows to command an equipment onto the network 1 Inthe Home page press the App s key 2 Inthe Application screen select the icon VNC Viewer The icon is framed in white 3 Press ENTER to validate the selection and open the VNC viewer The screen displays a Connection dialog box User Manual 770000002 04 87 Chapter 6 Applications VNC Viewer VNC Viewer Connecti
73. able 10 Click on Confirm to start the upgrade of the selected software s or Click on Confirm All Choices to upgrade all versions ees NOTE The software versions list does not always appear cf previous ver sions as well as the Show Previous Next Choice buttons and the Confirm Continue key In this case the upgrading starts automati Cally Upgrading begins The 4000 Platform is automatically rebooted Upgrading takes several minutes At the end the 4000 Platform is automatically restarted 182 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 12 Maintenance Installing a new version of the software During the upgrade the Testing indicator is lit in red Do not push any button while the indicator is lit Installation You must be equipped with a USB memory stick with a minimum capacity froma USB of 128 Mo memory stick USB memory keys can be very different They differ on Hw and Sw aspects even inside a given brand In particular USB memory keys targeting audio recording are often formatted in very specific ways and the format is often very different from a standard FAT For all these reasons we advise users to use memory Keys provided by JDSU In any case USB memory keys which are recognized by the 4000 Platform a beep is generated when plugged on the 4000 Platform but which cannot be read or written should be formatted on the 4000 Platform with the Usbflash Format utility in Expert tools gt Media utilit
74. able Test my NOTE The Ethernet Cable Test is an optional feature If your unit is not equipped with this option the Cable Test selection will not be avail able The Ethernet Cable Test screen appears 3 Optional To change the measurement units use the Units soft key and select Feet or Meters 4 Press the Start Test soft key The test runs and then displays the results See Ethernet TE results on page 137 to learn what your results mean Viewing results After specifying test settings and connecting to the line you can view results To view results 1 Use the RESULTS key to access the Ethernet tab and view results The last viewed result screen appears 2 To view another result category do one of the following a Press the right or left arrow to cycle through the menus b Press the View soft key and then select a category Ethernet TE results The following result categories are available in the Ethernet TE applica tion Ethernet Summary User Manual 770000002 04 137 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Ethernet TE results Ethernet Cable Test Event Log You can view many additional results by pressing the arrow keys or use the View soft key and then select another category The following sections describe the results in each category Ethernet This default results screen provides a summary of the most frequently Summary used test results Table 5 describes the Ethernet summa
75. al 770000002 04 77 Chapter 6 Applications PDF viewer A PDF viewer 78 Pushing SHIFT 1 keys allows to select all the text entered Key 0 Pushing once the key 0 allows to enter a space The Space is selected Pushing SHIFT lt Q keys allows to make a backspace and delete the letter on the left of the cursor The CANCEL button onto the 4000 Platform allows to delete the char acter preceeding the cursor Do not press Cancel menu key if you wish to delete a character if you click on Cancel menu key you will leave the Edition dialog box Shift Before entering text you can also choose the kind of characters which must be entered To do so press simultaneously SHIFT keys until the good mode display uppercase lowercase numeric r E r p F Ba Mode uppercase E Mode lowercase FH Mode turner L f L J L Fig 37 Characters edition mode General information is provided in this chapter Please refer to the button Z inside the PDF viewer to find the PDF reader version and a mini help on how to navigate into the pdf document User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications PDF viewer fisuReader 1 0 2 F T Bie tener bimi ha oT ore Foes Pepe she cette ope Pg gle Pui ee eh s ATI an et Fig 38 PDF Help page Opening a PDF The simplest way to open a pdf file is to press FILE Select Explorer look document for your file and then sele
76. ame of the STUN server Enter the port number for the STUN server Enter the client port number Specify the NAT refresh rate This is the number of seconds between messages to the STUN server to keep the NAT mapping alive If STUN is enabled the network layer will not come up until the STUN client on the MTS T BERD 4000 has determined the type of NAT used between the MTS T BERD 4000 and the STUN server You are finished specifying test settings Connecting to the line After specifying the test settings you can connect to the line To connect to the line 1 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack on the top of the unit 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an Ethernet jack If connecting to a PC use a cross over cable Running a cable test Before testing 10 100 1000 electrical Ethernet IP or TCP UDP you can use the MTS T BERD 4000 to examine the state of the cables used to transmit 10 100 1000 electrical signals Typically this involves out of service testing to determine the link status the pair assignments for 136 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Viewing results 1000M links the polarity for each pair and the pair skew If the link is inactive you can use the MTS T BERD 4000 to determine the nature of the fault To run a cable test 1 Connect to the line see Connecting to the line on page 136 2 Press the View soft key and then select C
77. an add on your PC a direct connection to the internal memory of the 4000 Platform creating a shortcut in the network place in the Explorer To create a network place do as follows 1 Open the Explorer on your PC 2 Double click on Add Network Place The Wizard for the Network Place installation opens User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC Weloone fo te Aad Merer Place irarri a amer a A a T ee Fe n E oa i elt 5 Pa I id h a pH F a jii eee Seg b q eel eee po himni p m me e ee oe eel mbe D E ee 1i EE Fig 16 First page of the installation 3 Click on Next 4 Inthe dialog box click on g Chasse anol nenat ca Spady he kani od a eh tebe ark bela i FIP ate Next 5 Inthe following dialog box type the following address 10 10 50 204 being the IP address of the 4000 Platform defined during connection ftp mts4000 JDSU 10 10 50 204 disk access to internal disk of the 4000 Platform then on Tamta skims ee MF a ee ge a ee ee el ee ioi _ 3 sem Fig 17 Entering the ftp address es NOTE You can access to the internal extended memory option or to the USB memory stick connected to the 4000 Platform typing respectively extmem Or usbflash instead of disk 6 Click on Next 7 Enter aname for this Network Place User Manual 770000002 04 39 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Accessing the 400
78. b on the PC The procedure for entering data is different depending on the type of screen you have To enter data in fields If you have a touch screen do the following 1 Select the field and then press the Show Keyboard soft key 2 Use the on screen keyboard to enter the data If you have a traditional screen do the following 1 Navigate to the field and then press the Edit Field soft key 2 Use the alpha numeric keypad on the MTS T BERD 4000 to enter the data into the dialog box If at any time you wish to return to the Home page press Navigate and then select Home To select a page as your home page press the Options soft key and then Set as Home Page If you want to go back to the previous page press the Back soft key There are three ways to open a web page Enter the address Select an address from the last five previously visited pages Use a bookmark See Adding and deleting bookmarks on page 145 for more information User Manual 770000002 04 143 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser Typing in an address Selecting a previous address Selecting a bookmark Stopping or reloading a page Viewing the full screen 144 The following procedure describes how to type in an address To type in an address 1 Press the Navigate soft key Select Enter URL 3 Enter the URL To enter a dot use the Symbols soft key 4 Press the ENTER key The following procedure d
79. cally saved on the disk in the directory Scope Once a test has been performed via the P5000 Microscope a report can be generated in a pdf document Generating the report 1 In mosaic mode check the correct test result is selected framed in green Press the FILE button The menu bar changes Press the Report key On the edition keypad enter the name of the pdf file and press ENTER to validate and start the report generation The report generation is completed once the icon Zz is no more displayed on the upper banner NOTE The pdf report will be saved on the disk in the directory Scope Display of the report Once the report has been generated a FF N Return to the HOME page Select Apps gt File Explorer In the Explorer page select the directory Scope Select the pdf file of the report Press Load gt Confirm Load The pdf report displays in the PDF Reader onto the MTS T BERD 4000 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope Logo company amp opera tor name selected in the Setup page see Report on page 157 O7 01 2010 17 44 JOS Uniphase Operator Chacha Probe FBF P5000 serial 4002692310 Testdan ov o172010 1743 PASS Fiber ID STEtoLrs 1 Profle 5M In Service inspection summary Zone ameter Defects Scratches l Inmar Outer Result Coie Result Count Zone A 0 235 PASS c PASS p Zone 25 120 PASS PASS E zone C 130 250 P
80. cessary to perform a preliminary calibration without the fiber under test to elim inate the losses due to connections as far as this is possible To do this use the Reference Value function Connection to the power meter VFL Power meter optical connection Fig 33 Optical connectors The type of optical connector used for the power meter is UPP Universal Push Pull which is compatible with all diameter 2 5 mm connectors FC SC ST DIN E2000 etc Configuring the Power meter The power meter function is an option chosen at the time of order and incorporated into the MTS T BERD 4000 in the factory To activate the function Press the HOME button Use the direction keys to select the power meter icon perme framed in white and press the ENTER key the icon is selected The effect of this action will to be to bring the power meter into use User Manual 770000002 04 67 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Configuring the Power meter Configuring the The measurement parameters can be accessed with the SETUP key 68 measurement parameters of the power meter Weekes a rtt em Mg am LOE am LHA amm f pir ELELE bane eee papp am LIIF oom Fig 34 Configuration of power measurement Wavelength Selecting wavelength Auto the wavelength of the input signal will be automatically detected and selected to perform the measurement 850 980 1300 1310 1420 1450
81. ch the Home page and keep the application active icon _ still displayed on the upper banner Wireshark Application Wireshark is a Protocol Analyzer The application set onto the MTS T BERD 4000 allows to open VoIP packet capture files 112 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Wireshark Application Opening the 1 inthe Application menu select Wireshark icon using direction Wireshark keys application 2 Press ENTER to open the Wireshark application The following screen displays E Wireshiarl me Ti Iro ENA Fre ile 1 s a ol Lip im r L Tp te i m Open GeGoe x J e Fiar Eppo Ciar Apply i mt l LT Fii F Save b Ci PTEI Meru hy of T Gey board E rtig Ert Fig 79 Wireshark page Opening VolP Once the application is open you can load a file to be displayed via Wire packet capture shark files via 1 Press Open key Wireshark A browser displays 2 Select the directory in which the VoIP packet capture file has been stored and press ENTER 3 Select the file in the list extension pcap Wirevherk Gpen Capture File Cursor Description of the selected file Fig 80 Selecting the VoIP packet capture file User Manual 770000002 04 113 Chapter 6 Applications File Explorer 4 Press Open to lad the file in Wireshark application A new box opens during loading indicating the remaining time of loading 5 Once fully loaded the file contents displays De A NAA D
82. ck on Services Data key which allow to display information about the elements inside the Platform CPU Memory hardware revision screen reference Se Fig 24 Services Data page The Patents page allows to display the number of the patents according to the configuration of the 4000 Platform of client Fig 25 Patents screen Configuring the unit When the 4000 Platform is to be used for the first time or before a measurement campaign is started the parameters of the system must be configured User Manual 770000002 04 47 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit the parameters specific to the 4000 Platform screen lighting level automatic shutdown the parameters specific to the country of use language date time display format of date and time parameters of input output audio parameters heaset hands free and regulation of sound level programming of automatic shutdown during battery operation IP adress for upgrading via the network parameters for printing To call up this configuration menu press the HOME button then System Settings ees NOTE The key FACTORY DEFAULT allows to reinitialize the configuration set in factory in case of error during the new configuration ee OM A eae sE Touch ciem _ Avice pan Sc reset Chari Hands free E Ha nes free Volume pctory Headset Volume Default System Settings upg rate Parameters Home Seleri Peli lige Pr
83. col h Click on Ok and close all the dialog boxes opened onto the PC On the 4000 Base Unit in the System Setup page under I O inter face gt Ethernet select Dynamic Ethernet Fig 15 System Setup gt Ethernet Dynamic mode Wait for about ten seconds while the connection is established On the PC find the IP address and the mask of the PC s sub network With Windows 98 or Millenium Select Start gt Execute then enter winipcfg and click on OK With Windows NT 2000 XP or Vista select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Dos Prompt type ipconfig then Enter Note the IP address and the mask of the PC s sub network Plug the RJ 45 connector of the 4000 Platform into a hub or Ethernet switch with a straight through Ethernet cable On the 4000 Platform In the system set up menu under I O interface gt Ethernet select Config 1 or 2 3 4 on the line Mode then enter the IP address the IP mask of the PC and the IP gateway communicated to you by the network manager 2 The character _ corresponds to a space User Manual 770000002 04 Transfer of the interface of the 4000 Platform on toa PC A b For an intensive use of the deport screen or when it is used via a WAN network it is strongly recommended to use a dedicated VNC cli ent The VNC clients recommended are Tight VNC V 1 2 9 and Real VNC V 4 1 1 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Accessing the 4000 Platform from a
84. color screen high visibility optimized for outdoor use which can be touchscreen on option hard keys or tactile keys if the touchscreen option is available numerous functions such as Fault Locator VFL Visual Fault Loca tion power meter optical microscope bluetooth etc remote front panel function etc The particularly simple user interface means familiarity with the instru ment is quickly attained This interface remains the same irrespective of the options and modules with which the instrument may be equipped An external keyboard and a mouse on option facilitate data input Technology The 4000 Base Unit employs multi tasking for the simultaneous perfor mance of several operations Such as acquisition modification of param eters trace analysis printing and several functions for example powermeter OTDR measurements The measurement results can be stored in the internal memory 512Mb or on the following options internal memory extension 1 Gbyte plug in media USB memory stick Mechanical strength Although it is extremely light the housing of the 4000 Base Unit can resist harsh environmental conditions its rubber protectors give it high shock resistance itresists water splashes The modules are very simple to install requiring only a screwdriver Software The software can be easily updated from the harddisk of the PC from Ethernet or from a USB stick
85. crews of the module completely up to the stop 2 Remove the two slots of the module from their housing onto the base 3 Carefully slide the module out of its slot Installing the The backplate delivered on option can be installed when no module is backplate set onto the 4000 Platform User Manual 770000002 04 11 Chapter 2 Starting up Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface Installing the backplate 1 Turn the Platform face down on the work surface 2 Set the two notches 1a of the backplate into the two holes of the base unit 1b 3 Once positioned fix the backplate to the base screwing the five screws fixing the backplate ne i NA Location of fixing screws Fixing screws Fig 4 Fixing the backplate option onto the 4000 Base Unit Removing the backplate 1 Unscrew the five fixing screws of the backplate completely up to the stop 2 Remove the two notches 1a of the backplate from their housing onto the base 3 Carefully slide the backplate out of its slot Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface Depending on the conditions of use of the 4000 Platform the instrument may be placed on a flat surface or held in the hand When used on a work surface the 4000 Platform should be supported on its stand which can be set in either of two positions depending on whether the user is standing or sitting To change the stand from seated user position to standing
86. ct Load gt Confirm Load to load the corre sponding file The file opens automatically in the PDF viewer Another way used to open a pdf document is to press Home gt App s and select the PDF Reader icon The PDF Reader opens but without document To open a PDF document click onthe icon and select a document in the file explorer dialog box Interacting with Once your document is open you may browse through different pages a PDF very quickly zoom to a particular level find a special name or sentence document rotate the page All these features are available via buttons on the screen eer pet ea ne Toma ras Rotate the page 5 Go to 10 pages less introducing er he Rew Go to previous page THERD MT S 4 CH Muttiole Servies Next Test Platform Go to next page Go to 10 pages more yt L Exit PDF viewer Display the ee elt Se a current page lt Change zoom level Open file About the PDF Viewer Fig 39 PDF Viewer Graphical User Interface User Manual 770000002 04 79 Chapter 6 Applications Web browser The buttons on the right are pressed using the functions keys of the 4000 Platform the touchscreen or via the mouse The buttons on the bottom of the PDF viewer may only be used with a mouse or a touchscreen ees NOTE You may scroll in all directions using the direction key pad of the 4000 Platform or of an external keyboard or by dragging the scroll bars with the mouse
87. ction is working 1 Domain Name Server User Manual 770000002 04 File Export Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit In the I O Interfaces menu select File Export to configure the system in order to send traces and results by e mail Parameters to configure the mail feature Send Mail Sender Mode If Sender Mode is set to Auto any reply to an e mail sent by the 4000 Platform will be lost Relay Mode Choose Ethernet if you wish to use the sending mail function If Enable has been selected on the Bluetooth line select Bluetooth to send files using the Bluetooth option Auto or Manual In Auto mode you will not have the possibility to reply to the mail sent In Manual mode the reply will be sent to the address entered in the line From Use the button gt to enter into an edition window Auto or Manual If the e mail sending is performed via a SMTP network select the Manual Relay mode and indicate the SMTP server address in the field Mail Relay using the button to open the edition window In Auto mode the sending of e mail is performed automatically See Sending files by mail page 174 for more explanation on sending files Bluetooth The Bluetooth selection appears only if the interface is installed on your unit It requires factory installed hardware Select Disable to deactivate or Enable to activate the Bluetooth option NOTE If the Bluetooth is activated Enabl
88. cture in mosaic mode Use the key Full scr Mosaic to switch from one mode to another Position 1 Position 2 LIVE CAMERA Snapshot saved on disk connector cleaned ld AA gt i lrig 10 E Dor EJ Selected ol picture e Aito Comirect chal fer w Bp oir Position 3 lt a Connector JDSU Bapa before being cleaned Position 4 Regular JPEG image Fig 98 Mosaic mode You may select of the pictures by using the arrow keys q gt w Or A The selected picture is framed in green The toolbar on the right varies according to which picture is selected camera or static picture Camera All the Contrast and Luminosity settings are available just like in full screen Snapshot The live picture from the camera is frozen but does not replace the live picture at position 1 The new snapshot is placed at the second position and all existing pictures are pushed to the next position If all positions were taken the picture that was once at the fourth posi tion is unloaded from memory Frozen pictures and snapshots are lost unless they were saved on the internal memory User Manual 770000002 04 153 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope File toolbar Static pictures Comment It is possible to add a comment to a picture just like in full screen The File toolbar is also available in mosaic mode Actions made by this toolbar will concern the selected file Click on the F
89. d 194 Wireless BBS properties 124 errors 126 frame results 127 network with range 128 run test 120 setting parameters 120 summary results 122 Wireshark 112 X XML file 171 204 Test and Measurement Regional Sales North America Latin America Toll Free 1 800 638 2049 Tel 55 11 5503 3800 Tel 1 240 404 2999 Fax 55 11 5505 1598 Fax 1 240 404 2195 Asia Pacific Tel 852 2892 0990 Fax 852 2892 0770 EMEA Tel 49 7121 86 2222 Fax 49 7121 86 1222 4000M02 UM 09 10 AE Rev 04 09 10 English www jdsu com
90. d a power meter are required optical link loss This attenuation is usually deduced from the measurement of optical power at two points Laser light 1 Power meter of the source Reference ink indertast MTS T BERD 4000 fiber Attenuation AaB P1 dBm 7 P2 dBm To perform accurate measurements the following conditions are vital Use a light source which is stable both in time and as a function of temperature Make sure that all connections and fibers and the receiving cell are perfectly clean Use a reference link between the laser source and the test subject If several measurements are to be made under identical light injec tion conditions this reference fiber must not be disconnected during the period while measurements are taking place Insertion loss method 1 The power meter is first connected to the laser source via the refer ence fiber P1 is measured 2 Then the fiber to be tested is inserted between the reference fiber and the power meter P2 is measured The difference between P2 and P1 gives the attenuation of the fiber under test 66 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Connection to the power meter lt is preferable to use the same type of connector at both ends of the fiber being tested to ensure the same connection conditions for measuring P1 and P2 Accuracy of measurements A high degree of accuracy is often required It is then ne
91. d efficiently We are assuming that you have basic computer and mouse track ball experience and are familiar with basic telecommunication concepts and terminology Technical assistance If you need assistance or have questions related to the use of this product call or e mail JDSU s Technical Assistance Center for customer support Table 1 Technical assistance centers Region Americas Telecom Products Europe Africa and Mid East Asia and the Pacific Phone Number 866 228 3762 tac jdsu com World Wide 301 353 1550 49 0 7121 86 1345 hotline europe jdsu com Europe 33 0 1 30 81 50 60 support france jdsu com JDSU France 852 2892 0990 Southeast Asia Aus Hong Kong tralia and New Zea land All others xiv 86 10 6833 7477 Beijing China 866 228 3762 tac jdsu com User Manual 770000002 04 About This Guide Recycling Information During off hours you can request assistance by doing one of the following leave a voice mail message at the Technical Assistance number in your region e mail North American Technical Assistance Center tac jdsu com or European Technical Assistance Center support uk jdsu com submit your question using our online Technical Assistance Request form at www jdsu com Recycling Information Conventions JDSU recommends that customers dispose of their instruments and peripherals in an environnmentally sound manner Potential methods incl
92. d in the System A N Settings page Create an event Once the Calendar application is active whatever is the View displayed in the calendar you can add events to the calendar 1 To enter a new event click on New button or use the File menu and select New 2 The Event dialog box opens Calendar New event Select this parameter if the event lasts all the day Enter a general description of the i n Select the start amp end time event of the event Enter the start amp end ra a8 _ on pai date of the event Select the calendar to which eedar My Calendar y using the calendar this event belongs see Create a new calendar Cancel Save Save the event page 91 Fig 53 Calendar create a new event 3 Enter the necessary information for this event on each available tab Event tab enter the event description date and time see Figure 53 on page 90 Details tab The elements countained in this tab allow to define the location of the event to save this event into a category see Create a category page 91 and to enter a full description of it Alarm tab this tab allows to activate an alarm for this event This alarm will be activated some minutes before the event start time from 1 minute Recurrence tab this tab allows to assign a recurrence to the event it will allow to recall the event as long as necessary daily monthly 4 Once all the necessary paramete
93. d internal Memory 40EXTMEM Power Meter VFL Wifi Bluetooth options Reference Optical Power Meter with 2 5 mm UPP connector 40PM High Power Power meter with universal UPP 2 5MM adapter for 4000 Platform 40HPPM VFL with UPP connector 40VFL Optical Power Meter and VEL with 2 5 mm UPP connectors 40PMVFL Wifi Bluetooth Interface 40WIFIBLU 1 These options must be ordered together with the instrument 196 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 14 Options and accessories Reference of Scope Additional Li lon rechargeable battery LIION9C Mains options Additional standard AC DC adapter charger USA Additional standard AC DC adapter charger UK Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Europe Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Australia Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Switzerland Additional standard AC DC adapter charger India South Africa Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Italy Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Israel Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Japan Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Denmark Cigarette lighter adapter for 4000 Platform Reference of Scope eee 2 Quick Capture Video Microscope 200x 400x with USB converter EFSCOPE400 includes FC SC SC APC LC U25M U25MA amp U12M tips Soft Case Digital Videoscope kit including FBP P5000 probe USB2 0 in a small EDFSCOPE5K soft case and 7 tips in a box FBPT FC FBPT LC FBPT SC FBPT
94. deo features my NOTE The 802 11 wireless feature is an option that requires an add on board VoIP and IP Video are also options but only require software To select IEEE 802 11 mode From the Home screen highlight IEEE 802 11 and then press the ENTER key The 802 11 tab appears Wireless testing The wireless test involves the following steps Specifying test settings Connecting to the line Performing tests Viewing results To run a wireless test 1 To specify test settings do the following a From the 802 11 tab press the SETUP key The 802 11 setup page appears Configuring the settings can be done one of two ways Press a number on the key pad that corresponds to the setting you want to configure Use the arrow keys to highlight the setting you want to change and then press the ENTER key Press the CANCEL key to exita menu b Specify the settings The following table describes the settings 120 User Manual 770000002 04 Setting SSID Encryption Type WPA1 2 PSK WEP40 or WEP 104 Key Region Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing Wireless testing Description Press the ENTER key to scan for service set identifiers SSIDs in the area If found select the desired network to con nect to To enter a custom SSID press the Custom SSID soft key and use the keypad to enter the SSID name Select the type of encryption None WEP40 WEP104 WPA WPA2 Auto WPA Only
95. e ees NOTE If at least one function is selected in the System page yellow icon this two parameters Mail to and Subject can be configured by default in the Explorer page gt File Export see File Export on page 53 4 Click on Enter Once the mail has been sent the following message is displayed Mail Sent Hit any key to continue es NOTE You can also send a file by e mail to a contact onto another Platform by using the Mail application see eMail Application on page 102 Sending files by Once the connection has been established with a bluetooth device see Bluetooth Setting up a Bluetooth connection on page 116 1 Goin the File Explorer 2 Select the file s to be transferred from the Platform toward the device via bluetooth User Manual 770000002 04 175 Chapter 11 File management File editing function 176 A 3 Push the Send by Bluetooth key REMINDER To transfer files the File Export selection on the System Settings gt l O Interfaces menu must be set to Bluetooth You can also transfer file s from the bluetooth device toward the Plat form In this case the files received will be stored in a storage media created automatically on the Platform bluetooth inbox WARNING The files stored in bluetooth inbox will be lost when the 4000 Platform will be switched off Move the files you wish to keep toward another storage media disk usb key extmem Use
96. e the icon is displayed on the upper banner of the screen User Manual 770000002 04 53 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit 54 Audio Utility Use proxy f Manual has been selected enter the Proxy Address f Auto has been selected enter the Pac Address Channel Select the Hands free function or the Headset lf the Hands free function has been selected adjust the volume in the line Hands free Volume lf the Headset function has been chosen adjust the volume in the line Headset Volume VFL Mode Select the mode of emission of the light signal 1 Hz frequency of 1Hz blinking signal CW signal is emitted in a Continuous Wave Auto off NOTE The function for automatically switching off the 4000 Platform is avail able only on battery operation to save the battery This function switches off the 4000 Platform automatically if no operation has been performed and no key actuated for a period selected from this menu Work in progress is automatically saved To activate this function open the Utility window and move the cursor on to Auto off then choose an option 5 10 or 30 min so that the 4000 Platform will be automatically switched off if no key has been actuated for the period selected To deselect this function go into the Utility window move the cursor on to Auto off then choose option No Upgrade parameters When updating the software see Instal
97. e 4000 Platform The easiest way to navigate is to directly click with mouse or stylus for touchscreen on one text field button to enter text activate the button With the 4000 Platform keys When you can only use the Platform keys to navigate into a page several methods can be used You can use the direction keys to reach a text field a button one after the other by successive presses You can when they are available press the menu key Cursor until the wished text field button is active and then press Select to select it A Press simultaneously SHIFT lt _P to use the cursor on the screen and move it until the text field button wished Once cursor correctly positionned press simultaneously SHIFT ENTER keys to validate the selection Full Screen mode In order to easily navigate in an application page you can modify the page display by using a full screen mode 1 To display the open page in full screen mode onto the 4000 Plat form press simultaneously SHIFT HOME keys This mode will automatically widen the page and hide the menu keys on the right of the screen Once the full screen mode press back simultaneously SHIFT HOME key to return to the normal display mode with menu keys on the right of the screen Entering text Some pages from the applications menu require to enter text number Five ways can be used to enter text 76 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications
98. e menus the ENTER key serving to select or confirm the parameter chosen 770000002 04 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options The external keyboard facilitates input of alohanumerical configuration parameters comments in the File menu editing characters The mouse can be used instead of the direction keys to scroll through menus and make a selection Connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB connectors Virtual control It is possible to emulate hard keys with Virtual Control buttons buttons bar To display these buttons click once on the top of the screen in the status bar at the same height than the date and time Print J Home J file J Setup Results Jf Start Stop Auto Fig 11 Virtual control buttons bar The virtual control buttons bar is displayed during a few seconds You may click on any of these buttons to obtain exactly the same results than using the real buttons in the front panel of the 4000 Platform l The printing function is available in this bar whereas no softkey exists A N for this function on the platform N NOTE This virtual control buttons bar is especially useful when the 4000 Platform screen is exported on a remote PC see Transfer of the interface of the 4000 Platform on to a PC page 37 Equivalence Although it is intended primarily to
99. e 2abc key allows to use the numeric keypad to enter numbers and letters The 123 key allows to enter exclusively numerical values using the numeric keypad Using the keyboard with the cursor positioned on the name confirming DEL deletes the character after the cursor confirming CLEAR deletes all characters from the edit line confirming BACK deletes the character before the cursor confirming Cancel will close the edition menu without applying the modifications confirming HOME moves the cursor to the beginning of the word confirming END moves the cursor to the end of the word The Enter key saves the name that has been entered and quits the Edit menu The Cancel key quits the Edit menu without saving any changes that may have been made To enter text Press the Caps No Caps key depending on the case of the char acter to be entered Without Touch Screen Using the direction keys move the cursor onto the first character required Press the ENTER validation key The character will appear in the upper box Repeat the process for the remaining characters Using Touch Screen Directly click onto the character you want The character will appear in the upper box Repeat the process for the remaining characters 32 User Manual 770000002 04 Numeric Keypad Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Editing To delete characters in a text Without Touch Screen Using
100. e left and right direc tion keys The icon is displayed until the saving process is finished 6 Press the FILE key to find the JPG PNG or PDF file in the Explorer NOTE The JPG PNG or PDF file will be saved in the directory PRINT on the internal memory of the 4000 Platform The name of the JPG file will be Print_date year month day _time hour minut second jpg png pdf wether it is a trace file or not Those desktop applications are available with the 4000 Platform It opens the same page as the pushing the FILE button For more information about this function see Chapter 6 on page 75 This function open the file explorer page See Chapter 11 on page 163 Even if no module is present the 4000 Platform can access and display measurement results To access this feature select App s gt Standalone Results and choose the desired application for example Consult Fiber Optics User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools Expert Tools Upgrades Install Option A Enter Manually the Licence The Upgrades key allows to make an upgrading of the softwares see Installing a new version of the software on page 180 This page allows to import the licence to get a software option EEE CELCEECEEEECE EEEE 3m 1 i LE TEET ee ee ee LE eh 1 Licence Code Fig 28 Example of a License file lic To import the license you can either enter manually th
101. e licence code given in the license file lic file or import this file with a USB memory stick connected to the 4000 Platform It is strongly recommended to perform the installation using the importation of Licence via a USB memory stick 1 Inthe Home page click on Expert Tools gt Upgrades gt Install Option gt Enter License The edition keypad is displayed User Manual 770000002 04 59 Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools Import the license from the USB memory stick 60 2 Enter the challenge code of the option set at the bottom of the file see Figure 280n page 59 Y Upgrade install Option ELECE Pte efter post dpan challenge tode F Ho Cogs Fig 29 Enter the Licence code The license file can be opened via a word processing software such as Word The challenge code must be entered exactly as it is in the lic file paying attention to the lower case and upper case letters etc 3 Press the Entrer key to validate the code Your software options will be installed At the end of this sequence you will be asked to reboot the unit to apply the modifications pushing the key feboot Confirm the reboot to restart the Platform D In the Home page click on Expert Tools gt Upgrades gt Install Option gt Import License If the USB memory stick is not already connected to the Platform a message asking the memory stick insertion is displayed Confirm it once the stick is connected In the
102. e line Logo b Press the right direction key to open the Edition keypad c Enter the full path and name of the file containing the logo Example disk Logo JDSU pg media directory file name d Press Enter to validate The logo will be displayed on the upper right part of the file 4 Open the file to be printed in the JPG PNG or PDF format for example Microscope etc 5 Launch printing by pushing simultaneously the left and right direc tion keys The icon 6 Press the FILE key to find the JPG PNG PDF file in the Explorer is displayed until the saving process is finished NOTE The JPG PNG PDF file will be saved in the directory PRINT on the internal memory of the 4000 Platform The name of the file will be Print_date year month day _time hour minut second jpg png pdf Choosing in the Printer menu the option Files Screen you can print the open file of the 4000 Platform in the JPG PNG or PDF format exactly as it is displayed on the screen Therefore if you make a zoom on the trace for example the file will only show the zoom section User Manual 770000002 04 57 Chapter 4 System set up Applications Applications PDF and Web Browser File Explorer Standalone results 58 Select the Files Screen function Select the File Format JPG PNG PNG on the second line Open the trace or file to be printed Make the necessary modifications oa fF GW N Launch printing by pushing simultaneously th
103. e to be modified then press the key The Edit menu will appear This menu can be used to simulate a keyboard it displays available char acters and function keys Some Edit menus may include keys specific to the current function The name to be modified is displayed above the keyboard The cursor can be moved about over the name to be modified and the characters available using the direction keys or a mouse or an external keyboard see Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options page 29 a L fi Pr Tho Caps From aineen 1 2 3 4 15 6 7 819 0 Comcal Replace eab q wer t yu ft o p J Ekk rimas i i lia d 5 id f fa j k E Dal Clear Cap z x b ni mi i Clear Here End Enter Cancel Use ampa keys Co move cursor Select key to press Dutton Fig 12 Example of Edit menu The Caps No Caps key enables the keyboard to type either upper case letters or lower case letters and figures as well as punctuation marks and certain special characters The Insert Replace key selects the action which will be performed by the confirm key ENTER either insertion of the character selected by the position of the cursor or replacement of the highlighted char acter by the character selected 1 If an external keyboard is used see Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options page 29 User Manual 770000002 04 31 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Editing Th
104. ected when the instrument is used inside see Figure 260n page 48 Outdoor to be selected in order to optimize the readability of the screen for an outside use fouch girsen Cir bea Peas Pirate Hands fiee Wok rr fectery horns Dettu S i l Remote sergen thernet ile export Home Sekera OO CO Larepyacpe Engish Date PAVADI Tine 17 18 Date Time Format Fun Fig 27 Example of Outside contrast Screen saver This feature is available both when battery powered or AC powered Its purpose is to extend the life of the screen in case the 4000 Platform is not used for some time Instead of the normal screen a small animated picture is displayed on the blackened screen eventually followed from time to time by a name and phone number if configured by the user To configure this feature select Screen Saver A sub menu is displayed Screen saver 60s 3 min 5 min No No disables the screen saver Other values indicate time of inactivity before the screen saver automatically starts If the screen saver is enabled a time is set the following two lines are proposed Name A name or comment may be entered This name or comment may be usefull to persons who find the 4000 Platform in the screen saver mode Information such as who currently uses the apparatus where to find the person or any other commercial information may be entered 50 User Manual 770000002 04 Country I O Int
105. ed afterwards without any prob lem NOTE If the 4000 is on mains and is switched off before the USB memory stick is properly disconnected the Base Unit needs to be completely switched off using the ON OFF button and main plug unplugged User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 11 File management Directory edit function ees NOTE The USB memory stick can also be removed using the Expert Tools gt Media Utilities menu see Removing the USB memory stick on page 62 Abbreviations for The abbreviations used in the explorer for the different storage media Abbreviation Storage medium disk Internal flash memory storage media are extmem Internal extended memory option usbflash USB memory stick bluetooth inbox Bluetooth storage media option 1 The files stored in bluetooth inbox are lost when the Platform is switched off Directory edit function The editing functions are similar to those of other explorers The directo ries are at the top left of the screen If the cursor is in this part the func tions proposed by the keys are specific to the management of the directories Selection of f the cursor is in the left hand part of the screen directories ee the direction keys can be used to select a directory the ENTER key opens the directory selected and closes it when pressed a second time Do not confuse Selected with Active A directory may be displayed A N in
106. ending by bluetooth 175 sort 173 storage media 164 types 170 File explorer 114 description 164 User Manual 770000002 04 G Guarantee conditions 178 H Hands free 54 Headset 54 Help page 46 High power Powermeter 194 Home page 45 HTML file 170 I O Interface 51 Indicators 28 Interface transfer onto a PC 37 J JPGJPEG file 171 Jumper reference 71 K Keyboard amp Mouse reference 198 L Language 51 Laser 2 License enter manually 59 import from USB 60 License file 59 170 Mail 202 configuration 53 sending 174 Maintenance procedure 178 Measurement attenuation measurement 66 optical link loss 66 power measurement 66 Memory capacity 190 see File Module fitting and removing 10 MSOR file 170 N Network place 40 O Optical connectors precautions 179 OSA file 170 OTDR file 170 P P5000 Microscope 154 Patents 21 47 PCB Battery checking 186 replacement 186 PDF File 170 PDF viewer 78 Platform access to the internal memory 38 access to the USB stick 38 architecture 5 assembly 10 automatic shutdown 54 configuration 44 connection to a PC 35 dimensions 192 direction keys 28 front panel 24 User Manual 770000002 04 Index indicators 28 locking 63 numeric keypad 27 position 12 references 196 reset 20 switching off 19 switching on 18 troubleshooting 21 upper panel 42 user interface 5 weight 191 Power meter alarm
107. eport page setup On the line Company enter the name of your company using the edition keypad which will displayed automatically once clicking in the edition field or on the right arrow key On the line Logo you can select an image on the 4000 Explorer once clicking on the right arrow key which will be displayed on the upper left part of the report Press the SETUP key to return back to the Setup page On the line Operator you can enter the name of the operator which will be displayed on the header of the report See Figure 105 on page 161 for a description of the pdf report The Fiber box allows to configure the fiber plugged to the scope On the line Fiber Name use the edition keypad which will display by clicking on the right arrow key to enter a specific name for the fiber On the line Fiber Number use the numeric keypad which will display by clicking on the right arrow key to enter the fiber number Press Exit to return to the Results screen of the scope Once the Setup screen of the scope is displayed you can add a specific profile which will be used for the test 1 Check first the profile has been created via FiberChek2 and the file is stored on one storage media of the MTS 4000 disk internal or USB memory stick If using a memory stick select USB FLASH On the Setup screen select Profile parameter and press Add key On the explorer select the file which will be used as profile icon extension PR
108. er the option 40VFL consist of a VFL with a connector 2 5MM and the option 40PMVFL consists of an optical power meter and a VEL with 2 5 mm UPP connectors See refer ences in References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe page 196 for wavelengths of the sources in each option The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Principle of optical power and attenuation measurements on page 66 Connection to the power meter on page 67 Configuring the Power meter on page 67 Display of results and commands on page 69 Making a measurement on page 71 VFL Function on page 73 Storing and reloading results on page 73 User Manual 770000002 04 65 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Principle of optical power and attenuation measurements Principle of optical power and attenuation measurements Power A power meter is all that is needed to measure emitted or received measurements Power to measure emitted power connect the power meter directly to the output of the optical emitter to measure the power at the input of an optical receiver the power meter is connected to the end of the fiber at the point where the optical receiver would be connected Attenuation For measurement of the attenuation of power in a complete link or in measurements elements such as sections of fiber connections or optical components a light source an
109. erface Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit Phone number A phone number or other comment may also be added in order to provide more information number to call in case of emergency user telephone number Choosing language Language Select one of the languages offered using the direction keys gt or lt NOTE The ENGLISH CAPS parameter allows to get a display in English with all words in capitals Resetting the date Change the date by using the direction keys gt or lt Resetting the time Use the direction keys gt or lt to change the minutes and hours Choosing date and time format Choose one of the options dd mm yy or mm dd yy for the date format Use the direction keys or lt to change the hour format 12 hour clock 24 hour clock Remote screen It is possible to remote the screen of the 4000 Platform on to a PC and to read the contents of the disk of the 4000 Platform on a PC To do this see Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC page 35 Remote screen Session or Permanent or Permanent with Pass word must be confirmed in both cases in the Interface E S window Session Mode the remote screen function is inactive once the 4000 Platform is switched off Permanent Mode the remote screen function is still active when the 4000 Platform is switched off and restarted Permanent with Password same function as the Permanent mode with an access to the equipment via VNC
110. escribes how to select a previously visited address To select a previous address 1 Press the Navigate soft key 2 Select Recently Entered URLs The last five visited sites are listed 3 Select the address you want to go to To select a bookmarked site 1 Press the Bookmarks soft key A list of bookmarks appears 2 Press the appropriate key to select the desired bookmark After selecting a URL or bookmark you can stop loading the page with the Stop soft key This soft key only appears when the page is loading If you have a touch screen after the page fully loads the soft key changes to Reload on a traditional screen it returns to Prev Item To reload the current page press the Reload soft key To view more of the web page press the Options soft key and then select Full Screen The soft keys disappear Select CANCEL full screen to end full screen mode User Manual 770000002 04 Adding and deleting bookmarks Exiting the browser Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser If there is a specific page that you would like to view or if you visit a site frequently you can bookmark it The following procedure describes how to add and delete bookmarks To add or delete bookmarks 1 When on a web page press the Bookmarks soft key 2 Doone of the following To Do the following Add the current URL to Select Bookmark this Page the list of saved book The address will show up in the marks bookmark list the ne
111. everal file s 0 0 00 173 Merging txt pdf Files 0 20 0 00 173 Sending files by mail s 2 c0cidieiaeobs2 oh 2edaeebas 174 Sending files by Bluetooth 00000 175 Chapter 12 Maintenance 177 Maintenance procedure aaannnnnnnnnnnnnne 178 Returning an instrument 0 anaana eee 178 Guarantee conditions n anaa aaa aaa 178 CIGARING sessie a ee ra a hase 179 Cleaning plates and housings 000005 179 Cleaning the Screen 0 0c ees 179 Precautions relating to optical connections 179 Cleaning the optical cable connector 179 Cleaning the optical connections of the 4000 Platform 180 Installing a new version of the software 180 Obtaining the New software 0 00 cee 180 Downloading from Internet 2 000 eee eee 180 Installation from Ethernet 00000 0 eee 181 Installation from a USB memory stick 183 Upgrading from the boot 0 0 eee eee 185 Replacement of the small PCB battery for backup 186 Checking the battery 0 cece eee eee 186 Touchscreen Calibration 00 cece eee eee 186 General information on warranty 0000000000e 187 Hardware Warranty 0 0000 cece eee 187 Warranty disclaimer 0000 eee 188 User Manual 770000002 04 X Table of Contents Chapter 13 Technical specifications 189 DISDIAY
112. ey is pressed Click on EDIT NUMBER to display the Numeric Keypad User Manual 770000002 04 33 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Editing 34 Backlight Crear Lance Erie Fig 13 Example of Numeric Keypad The keys Min and Max are displayed when the parameter has a minimum and maximum value for example for the screen lighting level pressing the Min key will display the value 5 and pressing the Max key will display the value 5 The direction keys allow to increment of 1 the selected value The direction keys lt gt allow to select the previous or the next figure Clear key delete all the displayed value same function as the Clear key of the screen Cancel key quits the Edit Number menu without saving any changes that may have been made same function as the Cancel key of the screen Enter key saves the name that has been entered and quits the Edit Number menu same function as the ENTER key of the screen Modifying Changing a value with the numeric keypad When the Edit Number menu is oopened the first figure of the value is selected Press the ENTER validation key Repeat the process for the other characters to be inserted Without Touch Screen Move the cursor to the first number to be inserted Using Touch Screen Directly click on the number to be inserted Repeat the process for the other characters to be inserted User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 3 Controls
113. fety instructions on page 3 Architecture on page 4 User interface on page 5 Technology on page 6 Mechanical strength on page 6 Software on page 6 Measurements on page 7 User Manual 770000002 04 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit Terminology used in this manual Terminology used in this manual To designate the modules making up the 4000 Base Unit the following conventions have been adopted User Interface Module designates the module comprising the screen and controls Battery designates the compartment where the battery is set Module designates for example the OTDR User Interface Batte A Module compartment Fig 1 Designations of sub assemblies of the 4000 Base Unit Laser safety The provisions contained in two standards define the safety procedures to be observed both by users and by manufacturers when utilizing laser products EN 60825 1 2001 Safety of laser products Part 1 Classification of products requirements and user guidelines FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 Performance standards for light emitting products Laser products Due to the range of possible wavelengths power values and injection characteristics of a laser beam the risks inherent in its usage vary The laser classes form groups representing different safety thresholds User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit AC DC and bat
114. file type A to file tyoe W By clicking again the 4000 Platform will display the files in opposite order Sort by Date clicking once on this key the 4000 Platform will display the files from the more recent to the less one By clicking again on this key the 4000 Platform will display the files from the older to the more recent one You can copy files from one storage media or from a directory to another Select the file s to be copied Click on Copy or Cut Select the directory the storage media in which the file s will be saved Click on Paste When saving a measurement result in addition to the trace file a txt file can be saved for each measurement type with OTDR traces select txt in the line File Type on Menu screen see 4100 Module Series User Manual User Manual 770000002 04 173 Chapter 11 File management File editing function Sending files by 174 mail with the LTS functions the txt file is automatically generated when saving the results You can also choose to print the result trace in pdf 1 Inthe Config System page in the Printer menu select Printer gt File formatted and on the line Type select PDF 2 Return to the OTDR trace and press simultaneously the left and right arrow keys to start the PDF printing The key Merge is used to merge several tx pdf t files from measurements into one txt pdf file putting together the results of all txt pdf files
115. form viaa PC ee aa 38 Creating a shortcut toward the 4000 Platform internal memory 38 CONNGECIOIS 2cisc6cet tue cee erie ae ts ee ke 41 WODEr Dane cease boise dtp n ae aN aa o 41 Chapter4 System set up 43 Principle of the set up menus 022000eeeeeee 44 Configuring the instrument 00 cee eee ees 44 Validating several simultaneous functions 45 HGD eat ep a cen hate Ao de dp ar dh on dees aa an Wiel i OA ae iv cis eed 46 ADOUL seepia ts Seca Shea ee tetas ga ahs Bahasa 46 Configuring the unit nc cx lt ccoscccsmcev incre eedehetceas 47 Factory Default Configuration 000006 48 SCIC ooer re to cc wees Clee at aw tee aa ba ee kext 49 COUN oca aer a ea ana a eee eter a ees 51 VO IAEA E aena a E AA ONE 51 POO EN E E E E EE EEA ETE E S A EE E oat 54 UUV ana eter dois dae aM e E ne ETEA EEA 54 P Ohana e aA E E N e N Seapine 55 USBEand USB Lan 2 0 acts rna eee ees ee eaten 55 PIES FORMAUCG a2 4 eu a et ee ae ee ee ee 56 PiIlES SCIEEN ics aes beet tse es eu cee eee eee eae ee 57 ADDIICAUONS 4 45 ci ace reao a e e e a 58 PDF and Web Browser naana naa aaea 58 FIC EXDIOLO fx pide Maint r e West A kas a aa 58 Standalone results n aana naaa 58 EXPEL TOOLS o ssc k aw prosudi a SO OS te iw tk 59 2 616 2 6 Sate een et ee en a eg eZ 59 NStalt PuOn 2 toviewaned da Reseed Oey e ety ees 59 Enter Manually the Licence 2 00000 eee eee 59 Import the lice
116. g ot dema coman seat 45 4 ce Sean PRT Lea a Sand iy miall SP LS A a Fig 111 Selection of a list of files es NOTE If a mouse is used click on a file to select it and click again to dese lect it If no file has been selected by the ENTER key the file where the cur sor is positioned is taken as selected On the other hanad if a file has been selected with the ENTER key and the cursor is on another file the latter is not selected 172 User Manual 770000002 04 Rename File Sorting the files Copying one several file s _ Merging txt pdf Files Chapter 11 File management File editing function Opens the editor to modify the name of the file Select the file in the list Click on Rename File The Editor is displayed Enter anew name for the file Click on Enter Wether files are selected or not the key Sort allows to access to a sub menu allowing to sort te file accorfing to pre defined parameters Sort by name the files will be displayed in an ascending order from A to Z If you click once again on the key the files will be displayed in a descending order from Z to A Sort by Size by cliking once on this key the files will be displayed from the smallest to the heaviest one Clicking a second time allows to sort the files in opposite order Sort by Type clicking once on this key the 4000 Platform will display the files in an ascending order the
117. he View page 4 You can also give a description of this calendar for which use it has been created 5 You can select a parent of this calendar another calendar which will be used as model for this one 6 Modify if necessary the colour of the calendar clicking on the colour displayed to open the colour selector box 7 The colour will be applied for all the events belonging to this calendar 92 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar Fig 57 Select colour 8 Click on OK to validate the new colour 9 Select the type of calendar Local Subscribe select this parameter in order to receive other calen dars from other users If Subscribe has been selected enter the URL Username and Password to access the calendar Enter also the recurrence of the update for this calendar x times per hour day week month year Publish select this parameters in order to publish the calendar and allow other users to visualize it If Publish has been selected enter the URL Username and Password to access the calendar 10 In the New calendar box click on OK once all parameters are vali dated The screen displays the list of calendars including the one just created If this is not the case click on the icon s amp User Manual 770000002 04 93 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar t3 E a hip Cagle rai Zl A Meny L EON T pe board PWriting Exit Dismiss A Fig
118. hen press lt and gt to select the VFL icon and confirm by pressing the ENTER key You can configure the signal mode in the System Settings page gt Utility gt VFL Mode see VFL Mode on page 54 Selection of this option is compatible with another function OTDR etc Storing and reloading results File Setup Click on the button FILE to access the File setup See the chapter File management in the user manual 4100 modules series for a complete description of all parameters options and the explorer Storing results in order to save the results of a measurement click on FILE and select Store trace Two files are being saved User Manual 770000002 04 73 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator Storing and reloading results The first file is to be used with the MTS T BERD 4000 and allows to retrieve all measurement results It is saved with the extension Lts The second file is a ASCII file using tabulations to separate values It is saved with the extension txt and can be opened by the 4000 Platform via the Web Brrowser It has been designed to be used with a spreadsheet program on a PC where it allows to retrieve all measurement results and format them in a nice customized table Loading results in order to load the results of a measurement select a file 54E with the 74 extension Lts in the file explorer see the chapter File management in the user manual for
119. his key opens a new menu providing functions for editing the directo ries Copying a directory on the same media or on another media es NOTE A whole directory with its contents can be copied into another direc tory or on to another storage medium Select the directory to be copied Click on Copy or Cut Select the directory and or the storage media in which the directory will be placed Click on Paste Remove a The Edit menu allows to delete a directory from the storage media director y Select the directory to be deleted Click on Delete A confirmation message is displayed click on Yes to confirm the directory removal or on No to cancel the operation File editing function Once the file s is are selected several operations are available with the 4000 Platform The right hand part of the screen can be used to work on the files in the directory selected User Manual 770000002 04 169 Chapter 11 File management File editing function File Format and Type File Types 170 Bieta z 0 Filed G Drechs pe Ty ie PI Ban ss i Load a Blseea Ca demonii anm LAJ iE Sidr HAMILE m Eei a j x J wal be Sime OR eee oa EB Ce A bas OEE reer Oke Sore Salar i Garena all a minari Eia dermat ie j pl PH j n i unt Lal demo zien ino ea Cer muon Edi u ons Ca deers 2 korn ewer Da LIEKE Cire ORAL 83 32 i F files Ca derma isk Tim 4
120. ictures A potential comment only appears for recognized scope pictures if comment is present 2 Click on Load Confirm Load to load the image selected Bit play Fig 97 List of JPG files that can be loaded Recognized pictures are images resulting from the Scope option and saved on disk via the 4000 Platform Some pictures resulting from the Scope option may appear neverthe less unrecognized if they have been stored with a different Scope application or if the JPG file has been opened and modified under another JPG editor Opening such a picture and saving it again with the current 4000 Platform software version will allow this file to be dis played later with the scope logo Even though the JPG editor of the Scope function has been designed to display Scope pictures in black amp white it is also possible to open any JPG valid file and display in color the corresponding picture That picture is enlarged or shrunk to the size of the display full screen or mosaic see Mosaic Mode on page 153 NOTE The JPG editor may open all files in a JPG valid format wether the extension is jog or jpeg Click on the RESULTS button if you wish to come back to the previous screen User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 10 Scope Mosaic Mode Mosaic Mode It is possible to display only one picture in full screen 640 390 pixels or up to four pictures 820 180 pixels each including the live camera pi
121. ies If a problem occurs with the USB key you are using contact your Local Technical Assistance Center Before installing the upgrade you must format the USB memory stick steps 1 to 5 1 Insert the memory stick into one of the sockets on the 4000 Platform provided for this purpose 2 Switch on the 4000 Platform Press the HOME button 4 Successively select Expert tools gt Media utilities gt Usbflash Format Confirm your choice to actually format the USB memory stick 6 Once formated disconnect the USB memory stick from the 4000 Platform using the key Eject USB in the Media Utilities page As for any media formatting please note that all data present on the USB memory stick will be irremediably lost 7 Connect the USB memory stick to the PC User Manual 770000002 04 183 Chapter 12 Maintenance Installing a new version of the software 8 Unzip the upgrade files on the PC and transfer it to the USB memory stick a Download and save on your PC the exe upgrade file that you can get from the web http www jdsu com see Downloading from Internet on page 180 b Once the transfer is completed double click on the exe file A window will appear Check that the folder is correct i e the USB memory stick driver is appearing in the line at the bottom of the dialog box then press OK If not click on the icon in order to select the right USB drive Fig 115 List of software update c Pre
122. in name for example earthlink net Select Yes only if user names for the ISP must include the domain name as part of the user name This setting automatically appends the sign for you Provider Enter the provider name This is required if you selected Yes for Use Provider Password Enter the user password This must be a valid password that matches the user name above Passwords are often case sensitive Use Service Select Yes or No to whether to use the Ser vice Name Service Name Enter the Service Name This is required if you selected Yes for Use Service 7 Press the STUN soft key and then specify the settings STUN Simple Transversal of UDP User Datagram Protocol Through NATs Network Address Translators allows calls across a NAT router These settings should only be changed if necessary The STUN settings are only available if the following settings are specified on the General Network Settings menu Emulation Type is Terminate Network Type is IPoE and STUN Enabled is Yes The following table describes the settings Setting Description Address Type Specify whether an IP Address or DNS Name is used Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the STUN server IP Address Type User Manual 770000002 04 135 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Connecting to the line Setting Server DNS Name DNS Name Type Server Port Client Port NAT Refresh NOTE Description Enter DNS n
123. ingle 802 11 cell similar to a MAC address The 802 11b g channel the particular BSS is Operating in The encryption used for frames sent between the MTS T BERD 4000 and the access point Total bytes received and transmitted Total frames received and transmitted Total errors received or transmitted The data rate most recently achieved The GB level of the signal 770000002 04 123 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results BSS Properties This screen reports the properties of the basic service set BSS Table 3 describes the BSS Properties results 802 11 BSS Properties e478 16 5 1202 2009 Ror yprthear Pairwise Cipher Actions CTS To Self 1 Disable Fig 85 BBS Properties Table 3 BBS Properties results Result Definition SSID The SSID selected in the Setup menu This is the network that we are connected to or attempting to connect to BSS The Basic Service Set Identifier is an iden tifier that represents a single 802 11 cell similar to a MAC address Channel The 802 11b g channel the particular BSS is operating in Frequency The frequency of the 802 11b g channel in use Mode The 802 11 mode whether it is managed or not Slot Time The slot time in use for this BSS short or long Short slot times typically provide bet ter performance 124 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results Table 3 BBS Properties results Re
124. inter l Nor Date Time Format Exit Fig 26 System configuration screen Factory Default Screen Configuration Backlight 0 Contrast Indoor Screen Saver No I O Interface Remote Screen No Ethernet Config 1 Security Standard 48 User Manual 770000002 04 Screen Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit File Export None Bluetooth Disable Use proxy No NOTE The Bluetooth selection appears only if the option is installed on your unit It requires factory installed hardware Country Language English Date Format dd mm yyyy Time Format 24 hour clock Audio Channel Hands free Hands free Volume 0 Headset Volume 0 Utility VFL Mode 1Hz Auto off 30 minutes only on battery operation Upgrade Parameters Server name 4k updatemyunit net Home Selection Multiple Printer Printer None Choosing screen lighting level In the Screen window move the cursor on to Lighting use the direction keys gt or lt to choose the desired lighting level between 5 and 5 or click on Edit Number to enter the screen lighting level on the numeric keypad If the 4000 Platform is operating on battery it is advisable to choose a minimum lighting level acceptable for the user to keep endurance as long as possible User Manual 770000002 04 49 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit Contrast Indoor to be sel
125. irectory LIDL 12 2 TEA te141330_nm3us0 d LLB 13 7 Edit Ead teL31550_ nmlus0E LiLo L222 Free space forthe Fa pe121550_nmnbousoe dr LIOLAB 12 22 media selected gt al felzltl0_nmsus0 LIVOLAE 15 0 bs on Spp3 L7AOL AGE 12 27 Fig 106 File Menu Description of The explorer is used to select the storage medium and to create or the explorer rename directories and files The left hand part presents the storage architecture Use the keys 4 and W to move around among all the media and their respective directories The right hand part displays all the files present in the directory selected The direction keys can be used to move horizontally between the two parts and vertically within each zone Storage media For saving or recalling data the 4000 Platform offers a wide choice of media both built in and external Free space on selected media is clearly displayed at the bottom of the left panel 164 User Manual 770000002 04 Storage media built into the 4000 Platform External USB storage media Chapter 11 File management File menu An internal memory An extended internal memory on option The Base Unit is equipped with 2 USB ports as standard One of these can be used to connect an external storage medium in particular a USB memory stick NOTE Although two USB ports are present it is not possible to use simulta neously more than one external USB storage medium For the high capaci
126. iv ASS MDPHO NS riria etwen tesa encde diva id bannent EREN xiv Technical assistance 0002 cece eee ees XiV Recycling Information 000 cece ee ees XV ConventiOnS ccc eee eee eee XV Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit 1 Terminology used in this manual 005 2 LASCISAIGLY ccsdcdncSoce nie duties owed Tar REREN 2 Laser classes 0 ee ee eee 3 Warning labels for the laser classes 0005 3 AC DC and battery important safety instructions 3 PICHNCCUING lt 225005 ceuseee eds beret eeeeeseseeaeaes 4 User interface 64 novos dee iGeenu bee Se Se Whew eee howe bo 5 HCCHNOIOOY oraren ernari ed beaded ous ee ee GE be 6 Mechanical strength 0 00 cece ees 6 DOMWOANG coe nebo ee acetae eheeeesaneeereueaoueaee ch 6 Measurements 0200 c eee ees 7 User Manual 770000002 04 iii Table of Contents Chapter 2 Starting up 9 Unpacking the instrument 0 005 10 Assembling the component parts of the 4000 Platform 10 Fitting and removing a module 4 10 Installing the backplate 0 0 0 0 cc eee eee 11 Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface 12 Setting the 4000 Platform into the glove 13 Battery management 0c eee ees 14 Charging the battery 0 0 0 ccc ee 14 Access to the battery 0 0 0 ccc eee 17 Safety recommendations
127. k to confirm the modification or Cancel to cancel the modifications User Manual 770000002 04 83 Chapter 6 Applications Web browser Edit Bookmark Fig 44 Bookmark edition Click on 3 to open the page of the bookmark selected in the list Click on i to delete the selected bookmark from the list Click on to exit the bookmark menu and go back to the Web a Browser page Opening a PDF PDF documents may be opened and read within the Web browser document Please refer to Navigation and text edition in the Application pages on page 76 for more information about that application When you click on a link toward a PDF file a dialog box during loading is displayed Once loading is completed click on Ok to open the paf file A00GCGPPGR ca ts im aw pe Lance Fig 45 Downloading a pdf file Click on the icon Lx to go back to the web browser ees NOTE The web browser will open a PDF document not a URL including a PDF file The PDF is also automatically saved on the disk of the 4000 Plat form 84 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Text Editor Leaving the Depending on how long you want to leave the web browser and on your web browser connection mode you may Leave the web browser running and switch to another task To do this click on the HOME button You can see that the Web icon gt remains to indicate that the web application is still running in the background
128. l fe cha E ake eh aS 157 FDE 4 082 0oin ata a ee Oe de ee ee 157 Adding anew profile 0 2 0 0 eee 157 Launching a test of the connector and fiber end face 158 Saving the test result ina jpg file 05 160 Generating a report 0 ce eee 160 File management 163 FRIG MENU oe ase cterse urn 5 nera en ae tar ek we Acres an eee 164 Description of the explorer 002000 eee 164 Storage Media 1 ees 164 Storage media built into the 4000 Platform 165 External USB storage media 0 00 ce eee ee 165 Abbreviations for storage media 0 0 e eee 167 Directory edit function 2 ccc eee eee es 167 Selection of directorieS 0 2 0 0 ccc eee 167 User Manual 770000002 04 Ix Table of Contents Edition of directories 0 0 0 cee eee 168 Create Directory 0 0 eens 168 Rename Directory 00 cece eee eee ees 168 6 geen neti eter et ae Or tee ee ene rere erat ere eee 169 Remove adirectory 0 0 cece ee ees 169 File editing TUNCHON a0 Giiacd eh ee tse eae we ee 169 File Format and Type 0 0 e eee eee eee 170 PIC TV DOS craen e a aed date adnate a hsipeadionte anh 170 Format of files sci cote ate he ae aie eee eee andi acne atte 171 Easy file selection 0 0 2 00 ccc eee ees 171 FAC MANS F WO ka aut Ane Suna cerad a rats eage Seen Saye eee 173 Sorting the files 0 0 ce ees 173 Copying one s
129. layed as soon as the power is switched on The functions of Reflectometry Visible Source VFL Power Measure ment Radiometry are not mutually exclusive several functions can be active at once To configure the instrument proceed as follows Press the HOME button The functions available on the instrument are represented graphi cally by icons User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the instrument Home ERE 10 51 24 07 2008 m mt il a i a te WHE l YENI i AML TLA Module ab Reference SM Otdr Fig 22 Example of instrument configuration To validate a function Move on to the icon representing the function to be validated using the direction keys or the mouse or external keyboard if the corre sponding option is present mes NOTE You can also use the numeric keypad of the base selecting the num ber displayed for each function Press the ENTER validation key to confirm the selection The icon turns yellow and is outlined with a white frame Validating tis possible to validate several distinct functions whether or not they are several elements of the same application Thus it is possible for example to acti simultaneous vate the microscope function at the same time as the OTDR function by validating each of them functions When several functions are validated pressing the keyboard keys SETUP FILE RESULTS START STOP will give access to
130. lid red the instrument is connected to an external power source and the battery is on charge Charge solid green the instrument is connected to an external power source and the battery is fully charged Charge blinking red the supply is not compatible with the battery used Battery charge level display When the battery is installed in the instrument its charge level is displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen and also as a charge percentage Example 80 aw l It is essential to wait until charging is complete for maximum battery endurance otherwise this may be considerably reduced and the level of charge may not be correctly displayed When the battery charge level drops below 10 a warning is displayed next to the icon Example 4 af When the level becomes too low the instrument switches off automatically after saving the current configuration 16 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 2 Starting up Battery management In the table below is a summary of the battery icon according to the charge level Table 1 Color of the battery Icon according to charge level Icon Charge level 80 Qs 68 Gas 28 Gael 4 em From 100 to 70 From 70 to 40 From 40 to 10 From 10 to 0 Access to the Switch off the instrument and disconnect the mains supply battery On the left side of the equipement loosen the captive screws a at both sides using a Philips head screwdriver Re
131. ling a new version of the soft ware page 180 Inthe server IP address line of the configuration menu enter the IP address of the PC on which the updating files were loaded User Manual 770000002 04 Printer USB and USB Land Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit or Select Server Name and enter the name of the server in which the updating files are set Home selection Multiple Single This configuration menu allows to choose if on the Home page only one function can be deselected Single or several functions can be selected at the same time Multiple NOTE If the mode Simple is selected the activation of a function in the Home page will automatically display the result page for this function Parameters for configuring an internal printer a USB printer or for saving JPG files Printer USB USB Land Files Formatted Files Screen None If you choose USB you can configure Printer manufacturer Use the keys lt q and p to select the manufacturer corresponding to the printer you wish to configure By default a model type will automatically be proposed on the next line corresponding to your manufacturer choice Printer type If the model type set by default for the chosen manufacturer is not correct you may change it using the keys q and p ASCII Mode Select Graphic or Text according to the printer configuration Some printers do not recognize the ASCII mode so that you must
132. lowing test 3 shocks per axis along each of the 3 axes with power off Impacts of 15g 1 2 sine duration 11 ms at 10 second intervals The MTS T BERD 4000 resists the following test 1 000 bumps per axis along each of the 3 axes with power off Jolts of 15g 1 2 sine duration 6 ms at 1 second intervals The MTS T BERD 4000 resists the following vibration tests Complete test comprising 6 cycles along each of the x y and z axes One cycle of 5 to 200 Hz and back to 5 Hz with a sweep duration of one minute octave 3mm amplitude displacement test for the range 5 Hz to 15 Hz 3g acceleration test for the range 16 Hz to 200 Hz The housing of the MTS T BERD 4000 in ABS type VO does not propa gate fire Index of the IP protection for the 4000 Platform IP32 NOTE For a higher classification contact JDSU User Manual 770000002 04 193 Chapter 13 Technical specifications Characteristics of the options Characteristics of the options 194 Power meter Specifications given for 25 C after 20 minutes stabilization time and after option zero setting Wavelength range 800 to 1650 nm in steps of 1 nm Calibrated wavelengths 850 1310 1550 nm Accuracy at calibrated wavelengths 0 2 dB at 30 dBm Input power range 60 dBm to 10 dBm Maximum resolution 0 01 dB 0 0inW Measurement range 5 to 50 dBm 45 dBm from 800 to 1250 nm Linearity within the measurement range
133. lows to display the number of the patents according to the configuration of the 4000 Platform of client Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Nothing happens when the ON OFF key is pressed You are using the 4000 Plat form in the ordinary way when it suddenly switches off The battery refuses to charge the Charge indicator does not go on when the instrument is connected to the mains and is not operating User Manual 770000002 04 Solution Make sure that the battery is pres ent or the mains adapter is prop erly connected The parameters of the instrument may have been set so that it switches off automatically after a predefined time of inactivity to save the battery Work in progress is first saved in the memory See Screen saver page 50 Otherwise check the battery charge level There is no battery in the instru ment 21 Chapter 2 Starting up Troubleshooting 22 User Manual 770000002 04 Controls of the 4000 Platform This chapter describes the controls of the 4000 Platform The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Control interface on page 24 Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options on page 29 Editing on page 31 Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC on page 35 Connectors on page 41 The 4000 Platform is a multi tasking instrument the user can simulta neously carry out an acquisition modify the configu
134. mage on the explorer and associate it to the contact 5 The Details button opens a new dialog box allowing to select details about the contact Title Dr Mss Mr Dr First name Middle name Last name Suffix Jr Esq Sr 1 I 6 Inthe tab Location define the contact personal and professional addresses and phone numbers as well as its mail addresses In the Notes tab you can add information about the contact In the Categories tab click on the Categories button to define the contact to a existing category or create a new one and link the contact to it mes NOTE The categories available are the same as the calendar categories available in the Calendar application see Create a category on page 91 100 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Contacts 9 Once all the necessary information have been entered click on SAVE to store the contact in the application Indication of the category the contact belongs to ig Paa J JDSU Hore Final niin dear nal Gite 1 aw ia TAR mir iting Fig 67 New contact NOTE When a contact belongs to a category a circle with the colour corre sponding to the category is displayed next to its name 10 11 12 13 14 15 You can use the menu Categories at the bottom of the screen to filter the contacts according to the category they belong to Use the Find field to quickly retrieve a contact entering its name address
135. me G Lown f j js Test i ja Pui se j C Hra f Tumara K Pil 7 Fra n m F w agh mag Test result in High mag low mag Fig 103 Test results A summary of test results is displayed on the right upper part of the screen Zone A represents the Core zone it is the area surrounding the core Zone B represents the Cladding zone It surrounds the majority of the fiber cladding i Zone C represents the Ferrule zone it identifies a portion of the ferrule near and around the fiber es NOTE To return to a Live Camera image press the Camera Freeze key or press the Full Screen Mosaic key to view both the live image and a test result simultaneously In Mosaic mode the result of the test only displays Pass or Fail infor mation the status of each zone is displayed in full screen mode Carat mil a Mook Phe map SLom mag Eiropa Fig 104 Test result in mosaic mode User Manual 770000002 04 159 Chapter 10 Scope New features available with the P5000 Scope Saving the test Once the test has been performed and the result is displayed on the result ina jpg MTS T BERD 4000 screen 160 file Generating a report 1 Click on Save key to save a jpg file of the test result on the disk of the MTS T BERD 4000 in the directory Scope On the edition keypad enter the name of the jpg file Press Enter to validate and save the document The file is automati
136. menu 166 Press the SYSTEM button Successively select Expert Tools gt Media Utilities gt Usbflash Format Confirm your choice to format the USB memory stick Once formatted disconnect the USB memory stick using the Eject USB key and reconnect it As for any media formatting please note that all data present on the USB memory stick will be irremediably lost When a file is moved in the explorer of the Base Unit the end of the move on the screen does not mean that writing of data into the memory is complete Some data may still be in a writing process if the storage unit is removed prematurely USB memory stick disconnection Before disconnecting the USB memory stick always select a storage device different from usbflash select disk for example in the explorer Make sure you no longer have any running applications using the usbflash storage media The user must push the EJECT USB key which is available in File gt Explorer or Link Manager but also in Expert Tools gt Media Utilities The icon becomes to indicate it can be removed safely In this state the USB stick cannot be used anymore The USB memory stick can then be disconnected from the Base Unit s USB port NOTE If the Base Unit operates on battery and is switched off before the USB memory stick is properly disconnected all the applications using the usbflash storage media will be automatically turned off and the USB memory stick can be disconnect
137. modules a battery which must be charged before use a mains adapter used for mains operation of the instrument and battery charging a glove for the 4000 Platform option a soft carrying case for the 4000 Platform option a large soft case for one big module or two smalls according to the module s ordered a small soft case for one small module if one small module has been ordered Assembling the component parts of the 4000 Platform 10 Fitting and removing a module Assembly starts from the Interface module which is placed face down on the work surface The module s must then be fixed in place one after the other using a screwdriver The 4000 Platform must be switched off and if it is operating on the mains its supply cable must be unplugged To fit a module Turn the instrument face down on the work surface Set the two notches on the module part 1a into the two holes provided for that purpose on the Base 1b User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 2 Starting up Assembling the component parts of the 4000 Platform Make flush the 2 connections 2a amp 2b on module and base Once positioned fix the module to the base screwing the 2 screws fixing the receptacle Repeat the same procedure for the following module if 2 small modules are to be used Captive screws fixing the module s Fig 3 Fixing the module to the base Removing a module 1 Unscrew the two captive fixing s
138. move the battery door pulling with the help of the screws Pull the battery to disconnect it from the base taking care not to damage the connector into which it is plugged Battery Fig 7 Battery seatings When putting the battery back into its seating make sure that its connector engages correctly with the one of the base User Manual 770000002 04 17 Chapter 2 Starting up Switching the 4000 Platform on and off l Make sure that the connector of the battery engages properly with the one of the base Tighten the screws as securing the battery by the 4 connector alone will not ensure uninterrupted operation Safety The Lithium lon battery is designed for maximum safety In particular recommendatio each cell is provided with a safety valve to prevent excessive internal pressure in the event of overcharging or exposure to very high tempera ns tures Use only the battery supplied with the 4000 Platform Batteries sup plied with other electronic devices may appear to be identical but 4 entail a risk of damage to the 4000 Platform If you do not intend to use the platform for several weeks it is advisable to remove the battery in order to prolong its useful life and to recharge it fully before using it again In case of communication problems with the battery informed to the user the battery charging information is no more actualized Restart the equipment to restore the communication with batte
139. n a that the Product was altered repaired or reworked by any party other than JDSU without JDSU s written consent b that such defects were the result of customer s improper storage mishandling abuse or misuse of Product c that such defects were the result of customer s use of Product in conjunction with equipment elec tronically or mechanically incompatible or of an inferior quality or d that the defect was the result of damage by fire explosion power failure or any act of nature JDSU performed repairs shall be warranted from defective material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days or until the end of the Initial Warranty Period whichever is longer Risk of loss or damage to Product returned to JDSU for repair or replacement shall be borne by customer until delivery to JDSU Upon delivery of such product JDSU shall assume the risk of loss or damage until that time that the product being repaired or replaced is returned and delivered to customer Customer shall pay all transportation costs for equipment or software shipped to JDSU for repair or replace ment JDSU shall pay all transportation costs associated with returning repaired or replaced product to customer For hardware and or services furnished by JDSU the foregoing warran ties are in lieu of all other warrantees and conditions express or implied JDSU specifically disclaims all other warranties either express or implied on any hardware docume
140. n image click on and select the file into the dialog box opened is rt Click on ead to close the current opened message and choose to discard it or save it in the drafts folder Click on oe to save the message in the Draft folder Click on on to save the message in the Queue folder and send itlate 7 Once the message has been sent to the recipient s the screen returns to folder list display see Figure 68 on page 102 You can click on one folder to display its contents User Manual 770000002 04 111 Chapter 6 Applications Wireshark Application Applications ees aaia a amp d G s X Paidan iki Gai Maij Compose Boply Forward Trash Meat Accounts 4 Ginko 1 welected POUT PBL i 5 eo Bubi hom Caste See Address amp Messe pelsi received stephanie Oe a WE TEA Book riem GE eof ear ie Fara ied Paes F feit rriail terre Dra Tra Thai amin E Er Fig 78 Folder Inbox open On this screen you can also _ Click to refresh the display and display the mail recently received a Click to reply to the message sender _ Click to transfer the message to other recipients Forward Click to delete the selected file from the current folder and transfer it to the Trash folder asa Click to select the next file in the list Exiting from the Clickon to exit the eMail application and go back to Applica eMail tions page application 0 Press HOME key to rea
141. nd 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device contains FCC ID POOWML C40 User Manual 770000002 04 115 Chapter 7 Bluetooth option Setting up a Bluetooth connection Setting up a Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth option allows file transfers between the 4000 Platform and another device 1 On the Home page press System Settings key 2 Under I O interfaces select Bluetooth gt Enable The icon is displayed on the upper banner of the screen uroa i i al 3 Push the Bluetooth Pairing key pia The Paired Bluetooth screen appears 4 Doone ofthe following Press the Become Pairable soft key to wait for another device to initiate the connection to the 4000 or If the desired device is not displayed on the screen or if no devices are detected press the Search Devices soft key The 4000 Platform is searching for the devices which could be used via Bluetooth with the equipment REMINDER A N You may need to activate bluetooth on the other device to allow pairing A baragraph is displayed during research Once the research is completed a list of the available devices is displayed with the level of detection of the 4000 Platform Kil Bupa dewces found Nokia 6301 P UM Ph T LG ued tr Pe ii weds ome lt ii Fig 82 List of devices found 116 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 7 Bluetooth option Removi
142. nd the Apply key is pressed if you go back to the Basic page you cannot modify the Protocol previously defined According to the Protocol selected the parameters available are different POP3 and IMAP4 Protocols Server for receiving enter the server address for the received messages SMTP server send enter the server address for the sent messages User ID enter the user idenfier for accessing to the server Password enter the password for accessing to the server News NNTP Protocol News Server enter the server address for the received messages SMTP server send enter the server address for the sent messages This server requires authentication if the server needs authetica tion select this parameter to activate if necessary the following one and to enter a user identifer and password Authenticate on connect this parameter can be activate exclu sively when the following one is selected User ID enter the user idenfier for accessing to the server Password enter the password for accessing to the server Local Mbox File Protocol Local Mailbox Enter the name of your local mail box SMTP server send enter the server address for messages sent User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application Use mail command rather than SMTP server select this param eter deactivate the previous one and activate the following command to
143. ndwidth efficient mode prevents retrieving remote tags NEWS NNTP Maximum number of articles to download Local Mbox file Default inbox The following three parameters are available for all protocols Filter messages on receiving selecting this parameter allows to Sort the e mail when received Allow filtering using plugins on receiving this parameter can be activated exclusively if the previous one is selected and allows to filter messages using plug ins Get Mail checks for new messages on this account this parameter allows to check automatically the messages when Get Mail button is activated Click on Apply to validate the Receive parameters 5 On the Page index click on Send and define the parameters for the messages sent 106 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application Apely bee Fig 72 Mail Account Send parameters In the Header zone Select Generate Message Id not available with IMAP4 Protocol Select Add user defined header to insert a specific header for all messages and click on EDIT to select the file and configure the header In the Authentication zone Select SMTP Authentication SMTP AUTH if you wish to add an authentication to the mail access Once selected you can choose the authentication method to be used Automatic PLAIN LOGIN CRAM MD5 You can also enter a User ID and Password for authentification when sending messages
144. ng fields 0 00 eee ee eee 143 Entering data in fields 0 0 00 c eee eee 143 Returning to the Home page 2 00 eee eee 143 Setting your home page 2 ce eee 143 Going back One Pade 2 40 624 4 ba ce hoe a 143 Opening a web page 1 eee ees 143 Typing in an address 0 0 ccc ee eee 144 Selecting a previous address 000 cee eee eee 144 Selecting a bookmark 0 0 00 cece eee 144 Stopping or reloading a page 2 eee eee eee 144 User Manual 770000002 04 viii Table of Contents Viewing the fullscreen 0 0 0 cee eee 144 Adding and deleting bookmarks 0005 145 Exiting the browser 000 cece eee eee eee 145 Chapter 10 Scope 147 Scope feature eiissise cee See eee ee eee 148 SCONE CONNECION 43 ate sere ete eee a ee 148 ReSUILGISDIAY srerore rinten E rE Rar ee Bae meee 2c 149 Camera ModE semi ea ae ee eee 149 Freeze ModE e irete ebara een chee nw Oe aeoea as 150 File t00IDar resideeris eee eee ee aes 151 SAVING a PICUNG assia iaai e aiid ted ae da 151 Loading a picture 0 ee 152 MOSalG MOUE i sc ic44 ei Paes e seaweed oat ee 153 FIC TOOIDAN cara descr a ara huss d beeen sesd Sas 154 New features available with the P5000 Scope 154 Configuring the P5000 Scope 0005 155 MS SU tacts te a Meee ste yeahs ata ahaa cheat gh yh wha hae deh Aah aes 156 aele E sk ahh Otek Oe it ao ho tk See Unk e
145. ng the Pairing a Using the direction keys A and W select the device to be paired with the Platform It will be underlined in blue b Push the Pair key to connect the device to the Platform 5 If prompted enter a pairing code The code must be identical on the 4000 and the device 6 Once the bluetooth device and the Platform are paired a screen is displayed with the description of the device Spitem Settings BQ OM oi OREO Search Paired Bapetooth devices Devices Becoma Pian ier es Perris i Paring Ear Fig 83 Device paired with Platform The icon has a blue background when paired with a device 3E versus no background when not paired You can now go to the file explorer and transfer files from the 4000 Plat form toward the bluetooth device and vice versa see Sending files by Bluetooth on page 175 If you haven t already done so enable file export using Bluetooth by doing the following 1 Press the HOME key and then press the System Settings soft key 2 Use the down arrow W to move to the I O Interfaces settings and then to File export 3 Select Bluetooth and then exit the menu Removing the Pairing 1 To remove the pairing between the two equipments in the System Settings page push the Bluetooth Pairing key User Manual 770000002 04 117 Chapter 7 Bluetooth option Removing the Pairing 118 2 Inthe screen displayed push the Remove pairing key The icon on the upper banner of the
146. ngs calculated automatically by the instru ment NOTE Saturated parts of the picture appear in yellow Modify the luminosity and contrast settings or use Auto contrast to modify the actual set ting and remove saturation Auto Contrast must be used with a pristine perfectly clean undamaged fiber connector Changing the brightness or contrast settings can significantly change the fiber inspection test result User Manual 770000002 04 149 Chapter 10 Scope Result display Freeze mode A 150 Be iki 14 35 ONOR ATOE Bright 10 Cont 03 Fig 95 Example of a fiber connector endface image when using the scope option Once the image is acceptable sharpness luminosity and contrast are tuned correctly you may freeze the picture This feature allows to store in memory the resulting picture in order later to compare it to others or save it ina file Freezing a scope result does not store the picture in a file see Sav ing a picture on page 151 The result will be lost if the instrument is shut off or if more than 3 pictures are frozen see Mosaic Mode on page 153 NOTE The button set on the lead or the QuickCapture on the P5000 allows to freeze the picture or to take a snapshot Adding a comment A key Comment allows you to enter a comment to your picture if neces sary This comment appears at the bottom left of the picture The right bottom of the frozen picture also contains
147. nited States and other countries This guide is a product of JDSU s Technical Information Development Department issued as part of the User Manual JDSU has established processes in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This product should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and should be collected separately and disposed of according to your national regulations In the European Union all equipment purchased from JDSU after 2005 08 13 can be returned for disposal at the end of its useful life JDSU will ensure that all waste equipment returned is reused recycled or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and in compliance with all applicable national and international waste legislation It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to return the equipment to JDSU for appropriate disposal If the equipment was imported by a reseller whose name or logo is marked on the equipment then the owner should return the equipment directly to the reseller User Manual 770000002 04 i Instructions for returning waste equipment to JDSU can be found in the Environmental section of JDSU s web site at www jdsu com If you have questions concerning disposal of your equipment contact JDSU s WEEE Program Management team at WEEE EMEA jdsu com User Manual 770000002 04 Table of Contents About This Guide xiii Purpose and scope 00 cece eee eee x
148. nse from the USB memory stick 60 Media utilities n n 0 eee 61 Formating a USB memory stick 00000 0 61 Removing the USB memory stick 005 62 Erase disk Erase Extmem 00 0 cee eee 62 Formating an extended internal memory 62 Locking the 4000 Platform 0 000000 63 User Manual 770000002 04 v Table of Contents Chapter5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator 65 Principle of optical power and attenuation measurements 66 Power measurements 2 0 00 cee eee eee ees 66 Attenuation measurements optical link loss 66 Connection to the power meter 0000220 eee 67 Configuring the Power meter 000 ceeeeeees 67 Configuring the measurement parameters of the power meter 68 Configuring the alarm parameters of the power meter 69 Display of results and commands 0200005 69 Result of the measurement in progress 69 Table Of r SultS nerro obtains Sw eG oe hae ah os eed Sees 70 Commands of the power meter parameters 70 Making a measurement 000 cece es 71 Power measurement 2 0 00 eee eee eee eee ee 71 OplICalINKNOSS 3 403 stag beet mesia pa ante teats Seta es or 72 Setting the zero value of the power meter 72 Carrying out the reference measurement 72 Measurements on the fiber undertest 7
149. ntation or services including but not limited to warranties relating to quality performance noninfringement merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose as well as those arising from any course of dealing usage or trade practice under no circum stances will JDSU be liable for any indirect or consequential damages related to breach of this warranty User Manual 770000002 04 Technical specifications This chapter contains the technical specifications of the MTS T BERD 4000 mainframe The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Display on page 190 Memory on page 190 Input Output on page 190 Power supply on page 190 Dimensions Weight on page 191 Environment on page 192 Characteristics of the options on page 194 User Manual 770000002 04 189 Chapter 13 Technical specifications Display Display Screen Backlight high visibility color screen Size 7 inches Resolution 800 x 480 pixels Standard high visibility screen for indoor and outdoor use non tactile Options High visibility touchscreen Memory Input Output Standard memory internal memory minimum capacity 512 Mb with a minimum of about 32 Mb are available for data storage Options Extension memory 1Gb or higher two USB 2 0 Master ports for printer mouse keyboard memory key camera optical microscope etc one RJ 45 connector for Ethernet interface 10 100 1G
150. o load new licenses see Install Option on page 59 The TXT and CSV files are opened via the Text Editor application see Text Editor on page 85 To read other formats use JDSU s FiberTrace or FiberCable software To select one or several files Click on gt to pass from the directory to hte file selection Use the arrows w and to move around the files list Click on ENTER to validate the selection of each file wished To select all the files from the directory click on Select All User Manual 770000002 04 171 Chapter 11 File management File editing function Directory selected Files selected a F dik amp Oa 7 help ccreer DRT Ol ee OLLI MM Oo E EES 241 KB Qedr 70700 14 34 m Ediestefound Pe Rberpoz 620E 731 KB Gdr 0707 08 LEa ES rberoos e208 231 WB Cdr OTIMB LIL Ca Aberri sce 11 KB Otdr LeO7 08 09 34 Fig 110 Selection Directory File To select a list of files using the keys of the Platform 1 Select and validate the first file of the list red display Set the cursor on the last file of the list blue display 3 Maintain the validation key gt pushed until all the files from the list are selected be on EEE T2010 Troe Liste E Miei D Drini Simm l 1 Load M mami Toe wa Ce PRO LEI at Grir rT HI a ATO L Salact E EEE me ORONO Le all El Hig Wi LO LEII Mi he PMOL Edit Lo fee RL ATI E serait son hia m OE LED a H dema cmd endl TETE oa momon
151. of the 4000 Platform Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC The 4000 Platform can be connected to a PC in order to remote the screen of the 4000 Platform on to the PC and issue commands from the keyboard of the PC access the internal memory of the 4000 Platform from the PC and transfer files from the 4000 Platform to the PC and vice versa Connecting the 4000 Platform toa PC ees NOTE The Ethernet card of the equipment connected to the 4000 Platform must be configured to the Auto detect mode Auto negociation Direct connection 1 Connect directly the 4000 Base Unit to the PC with a crossover or straight through Ethernet cable using the RJ45 connectors on each equipment 2 Make sure the network configuration onto the PC is set to the Dynamic mode a o a 0 F amp F Click on Start gt Control Panel Double click on Network Connection Double click on Local Area Connection In the dialog box click on Properties Check the parameter Internet Protocol TCP IP is selected and click once on it underlined in blue Click on Properties button On the tab General check the parameter Obtain an IP address automatically is seleted if not click on the button to select it User Manual 770000002 04 35 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC 4 Connection viaa 1 local network 36 Fig 14 Internet Proto
152. oltage points and other hazards Contact qualified service personnel for all service The 4000 Base Unit is equipped with a main supply for optical configura tions Architecture The architecture of the 4000 Base Unit is based on the superimposition of modules This structure adapts to current applications in fiber optics and will adapt to future applications By the addition of modules a lightweight battery operated field instru ment suitable for optical network maintenance can be converted into a complete apparatus with a high level of performance and functions for the installation and upgrading of FTTx networks User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit User interface Modules are easily interchangeable in the field reducing the number of instruments to be carried A Base Unit with 1 small module Fig 2 Possible configurations of the 4000 Base Unit Whatever its configuration the Platform 4000 has a user interface module with screen and controls and a battery compartment Maximum configuration of the 4000 Base Unit In addition to the user interface module the 4000 Base Unit can include one big module one small module and the other one empty or two small modules User interface The topmost element of the 4000 Base Unit constitutes the user inter face It is equipped with User Manual 770000002 04 5 Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit Technology a7 inch TFT
153. on VAC aval I Abt Sphanrs wW Cincel Fig 49 Connection screen to VNC Viewer me NOTE When the VNC Viewer from the application menu is used the icon oe is displayed in the upper banner 4 Enter the VNC server address 5 If necessary modify the options of the VNC server by clicking on the Options button The options dialog box is displayed WNE Veser Conmecthan Options Fig 50 VNC Viewer options 6 Once the parameters wished are selected click on OK to apply the modification to the VNC Viewer 7 Inthe VNC Viewer Connection dialog box click on OK to activate it The VNC screen is displayed 88 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar Fig 51 VNC Viewer screen example in full screen mode Clickon toexit the VNC Viewer and go back to Applications page a Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon 8 still displayed on the upper banner Calendar The Application page also allows to use a calendar in order to enter Notes dates events etc Display of the calendar 1 Inthe Application menu select Calendar icon using direction keys 2 Press Enter to open the Calendar application bo Eri ole E5 5 Le Fig 52 Calendar User Manual 770000002 04 89 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar The page displays by default the calendar for the current date in the daily mode The today date corresponds to the date entere
154. ongs Click to open a sub menu with all the calendars available see Create a new calendar on page 91 Calendar allows to edit save in a ics format delete show exclu sively or hide the calendar to which the events belong Alarms Once the alarms of past events have gone off it is possible to display a list of those alarms 1 Click on the icon A of the toolbar or select Alarm in theTool menu or click on the alarms menu key sams 4 A summary of the Alarms which have gone off displays ae in X kam Ma eoa Wara trend dc krem edga kemiai r ow wei jacstiea amp Ac irre eaa ill Drum Fig 64 Alarms You can click on SHOW EVENT to display the event in alarm Click on ACKNOWLEDGE to remove the alarm for this event User Manual 770000002 04 97 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar Click on ACKNOWLEDGE ALL at the bottom of the screen to remove all the alarms of the screen Click on DISMISS to go back to the calendar view In this case if an reccurence has been defined for the alarms the Alarms screen will display back each time a reccurence occurs Sidebar A sidebar can be configured to display more or less information on the calendar screen Three elements can be displayed on the sidebar Calendar this displays a calendar of the month activated Calendar Selector displayed by default when application is launched this display a list of the calendars available and allows to show or hide the e
155. or one and the same fiber the power meter displays a table of 9 results 70 Commands of the power meter parameters corresponding to the different possible wavelengths The first 4 results are displayed on the screen to scroll through the other results use the direction key wW The table shows the power measured in dBm the rela tive power in dB and the reference level in dBm if units dB together with the mode A measurement result is displayed in the table when the Keep Result softkey is pressed The Clear Table softkey orders deletion of all the results displayed in the table Ifthe Alarm function has been activated any result that exceeds the selected thresholds appears in red in the table Otherwise results are shown in the table in green When the instrument is switched off results present in the table are saved be 7 ado Ga 7G Pa sree a Canna a Results ee of the power meter N Fae ie aight Char aj Tails Ps 18 oTna toa Gh Fig 35 Results and commands of the power meter When the LTS function is selected the following softkeys are available on the results page Keep Result Saves the result on the corresponding line of the table Clear Table Deletes all the results recorded in the table Pressing the Powermeter Config key allows to reach the following function Wavelength Allows to modify the wavelength to be applied with the Power meter User Manual 770000002 0
156. ownloaded from JDSU s internet site www jdsu com When the software is obtained from the Internet it must be saved on a storage medium before the software upgrade of the product can be carried out To do this 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Enter the address http www jdsu com 3 Open the page of the product concerned MTS 4000 Multiple Services Test Platform or T BERD 4000 Multiple Services Test Platform User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 12 Maintenance Installing a new version of the software Click on the tab Downloads 5 Click on the link 4000 Firmware Update A new page opens displaying the current version available and several links W OE Fae f D jm Soe BERDA bijs 4000 Plann lige he aul oie eee lair re s pepr cee peri Setup pom ol wih thes eyer caine 4p a chee ji E eee Emani ell coir iy amir fee eer ei a UE teh eerie bere ay Th eg Tinh H Hii Release irs Famn er JH r i k WPa ek T thin i Bees beh isglosee 5 L T pror c atl ai pi Domina Be entreching hi Baag 095 a sos eee ae Ww Sy Se a x ELAeapir inzeeere EL ome click to download the ___new update l a ob 6 8 8 Fig 113 Internet page for MTS T BERD 4000 Update Click on the icon or on the exe file to load the archive In the new dialog box displayed click on Save to save the exe file on the PC 8 Once completed connect the USB memory stick to the PC and follow the instructions chapter
157. owser on page 141 User Manual 770000002 04 131 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing About Ethernet TE testing About Ethernet TE testing In Ethernet TE mode you can use the MTS T BERD 4000 to emulate Ethernet terminal equipment by connecting to an Ethernet LAN or to the Ethernet port on the customer s modem After connecting to the circuit you can then use trace route FTP the web browser or IP Ping to test for connectivity You can also ping through the modem to a network switch or web address to test for connectivity To select Ethernet TE mode From the Home screen highlight Ethernet and then press the RESULTS key The Ethernet tab appears with the last viewed result menu for example the Ethernet Summary The Ethernet TE test involves the following steps Specifying test settings Connecting to the line Performing tests Viewing results Specifying test settings Before you begin testing make sure the test settings on the MTS T BERD 4000 match the settings of the line that you are testing To specify test settings 1 From the Ethernet tab press the SETUP key The last viewed setup page appears Configuring the settings can be done one of two ways Press a number on the key pad that corresponds to the setting you want to configure Use the arrow keys to highlight the setting you want to change and then press the ENTER key Press the CANCEL key to exita menu 2 Press the Gene
158. r Manual 770000002 04 Maintenance This chapter gives the main maintenance procedure for the 4000 Plat form The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Maintenance procedure on page 178 Cleaning on page 179 Precautions relating to optical connections on page 179 Installing a new version of the software on page 180 Replacement of the small PCB battery for backup on page 186 Touchscreen calibration on page 186 General information on warranty on page 187 For software updates or to find our JDSU representatives and technical support offices around the world please visit our web site www jdsu com User Manual 770000002 04 177 Chapter 12 Maintenance Maintenance procedure Maintenance procedure 178 Returning an instrument Guarantee conditions Maintenance work on this instrument must only be undertaken by qualified personnel using suitable equipment In most cases it is advisable to contact the nearest JDSU Service Centre which will undertake the appropriate troubleshooting and repair work The performance and technical complexity of the 4000 Platform class this instrument in a new generation of equipment for which JDSU has laid down a maintenance policy based on the principle of standard module replacement In implementation of this policy we have set up powerful card trouble shooting test resources in our factories and a rapid
159. ral Ethernet soft key and then specify the Media Type 132 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Specifying test settings This is the type of circuit media you are testing 10M half or full duplex 100M half or full duplex or 1000M half or full duplex 3 Press the SETUP key to move to the Network Settings CAUTION FAULTY RESULTS Any time the Network settings are changed the network layer resets If you change these settings during a test you may cause errors in the test Only change them before you begin a test 4 Press the General Network soft key and then specify the settings The following table describes the settings Setting Description Emulation Type This specifies the data emulation whether to Terminate the line to analyze the data or pass the data Through after analyzing it Network Type Select the network type IPoE is IP over Ethernet PPPoE is PPP over Ethernet Auto Enable Specify whether to automatically enable the network layer If set to Off you must manu ally enable the network by pressing the Enable Network or PPP Logon soft key STUN Enabled Select Yes or No STUN allows calls across IPOE network a NAT router Change this only if you know only it is necessary 5 Press the LAN soft key and then specify the settings The following table describes the settings Setting Description IP Mode Select either Static or DHCP dynamic host IPOE networks configuration pro
160. ration parameters print out results and access the directory of the internal memory In some cases it is even possible to perform several measurement operations at the same time but only the result of the function selected can be displayed User Manual 770000002 04 23 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Control interface Control interface The Interface module of the 4000 Platform embodies the controls and display needed for measurement analysis the display screen with the associated menu keys on the right the ON OFF button and the operating amp battery charging indicators the general control buttons CANCEL FILE SETUP HOME RESULTS the measurement control key START STOP the Test indicator lit during a measurement direction keys for scrolling through the menus anumeric keypad on the left the validation key ENTER the key AUTO which calls up the Macro function the SHIFT key to use the shortcuts 3 rise luminosity 6 decrease luminosity 9 rise sound decrease sound HOME full scale in trace display mode Micro TFT color screen Menu keys Testing indicator Test in progress Fig 9 Controls of the Interface module ees NOTE The Print function is available by pushing simultaneously the left and right direction keys 24 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Control interface TFT display The 4
161. rd FAT For all these reasons we advise users to use memory sticks provided by JDSU In any case USB memory sticks which are recognized by the 4000 Platform a sound is generated when plugged on the 4000 Platform but which cannot be read or written should be formatted on the 4000 Platform with the Usbflash Format utility in Expert tools gt Media utilities If a problem occurs with the USB stick you are using contact your Local Technical Assistance Center the powermeter plug in if the option is available ifthe VFL option is present the corresponding output the internal memory extension which is delivered on option and cannot be reached by the user User Manual 770000002 04 41 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform Connectors AC DC mains RJ 45 Headset USB 5 Power Meter Options VFL output Re pas Internal memory extension A option not available by user Fig 21 Example of upper panel 42 User Manual 770000002 04 System set up This chapter describes the operations for configuring the instrument choosing the module or function to be used and the system date language input output etc The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Principle of the set up menus on page 44 Configuring the instrument on page 44 Configuring the unit on page 47 Standalone results on page 58 Expert
162. rence gt Standard Ref soft keys to save the result displayed as reference value Measurements on After defining the reference value proceed as follows to make the the fiber under test Measurement 1 Fix the jumpers and connectors needed to connect the fiber to be tested between the source output and the power meter input 2 Inthe set up menu select dB units 3 The power displayed in the Power Meter window corresponds to the optical loss of the link tested It can be displayed in the table see Table of results page 70 72 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 5 Power meter and VFL Visual Fault Locator VFL Function VFL Function VFL connector The type of optical connector used for the VFL source is UPP Universal Push Pull which is compatible with all diameter 2 5 mm connectors FC SC ST DIN E2000 etc See Figure 33 on page 67 to visualize the VFL connector Visual Fault This function is used to emit a red light signal of frequency 1 Hz or in Locator continuous mode into a fiber to detect any defects in the dead zone of the reflectometer or to identify it function VFL This function is suitable for short fibers length lt 5 km or the first few metres of a long fiber mes NOTE Identification is facilitated by the blinking of light in the fibre To emit a light signal into a fiber Connect the fiber to the VFL port on the connectors panel see Figure 33 on page 67 Press the HOME key t
163. rs have been entered for an event click on Save to save it in the calendar The event will be underlined in the calendar or in the agenda 90 User Manual 770000002 04 Create a category Create a new calendar Chapter 6 Applications Calendar The events saved in the calendar can be defined in a specific category you can create To do so 1 Inthe Tool Menu select Category 2 The dialog box opens Be 8S ah Pa i JE Fig 54 Create a category 3 Enter a name for this category 4 Select a predefined color for this category or click on ry to define a new color 5 Click on OK to validate the creation of the category This choice of colour will allow to distinguish the events according to the category to which they belong You can also create one or several other calendars than the one defined by default in the application This calendar will be specific and will allow to insert specific events To create a new calendar 1 Inthe Calendar application click on Menu key and select Tools gt Calendars The Calendars page opens User Manual 770000002 04 91 Chapter 6 Applications Calendar OS Appice ations ey hd 1459 padrona a a Up eS Ge for ie eae oy Diamese f Fig 55 View existing Calendars 2 To add anew calendar to the existing ones click on the icon ha A new box opens Catendar Mew Calendar Cancel Fig 56 Create a new calendar Enter the Calendar Title which will appear in t
164. ry Switching the 4000 Platform on and off The mains adapter is used not only for charging the battery if the battery is installed but also for operating the 4000 Platform on the mains if a mains socket is at hand to save the battery Switching on Switching on using the battery the 4000 Press the ON OFF key The On indicator pass from blinking to solid Platform green The JDSU logo appears on the screen briefly then an autotest is carried out the software is installed this just takes a few seconds then the screen goes dark for about three seconds Then the Help screen appears see Presentation page of the 4000 Platform page 20 The equipment is ready to be used once the Home page is displayed or once the result page of the function selected before the Platform has been switched off and restart is displayed 18 User Manual 770000002 04 gt gt Chapter 2 Starting up Switching the 4000 Platform on and off Mains operation If the instrument is to operate on the mains lift the protective cover over the power supply socket on the upper part of the 4000 Platform upper left side with the icon E and plug in the mains adapter press the ON key if this is not done and the instrument is equipped with a battery it will switch over to charging of the battery The JDSU logo shows briefly and is followed by an autotest the software is installed this just takes a few seconds then the
165. ry The 4000 Platform Lithium battery on the microprocessor board ensures that date time and certain information data are not lost when the instru ment is switched off If there is doubt as to whether the battery needs to be changed or not switch off the instrument On switching the instrument on again check whether the date is still correct If the date has been lost the battery needs replacing Contact your nearest JDSU Customer Service Centre This battery has an average life of more than five years Battery replacement should not be carried out by the user this may be dangerous to the microprocessor board certain components may be damaged or destroyed and requires special tools Touchscreen calibration 186 If the 4000 Platform is equipped with a touchscreen a specific button Touchscreen Calibration appears in the right hand corner of the setup screen To calibrate the touchscreen 1 Push the HOME button 2 Press the System Settings key 3 Press the Touchscreen Calibration key User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 12 Maintenance General information on warranty A blue slightly smaller screen appears displaying a little target on the left hand corner Click on this target preferably with the touchscreen pen A new target appears then and again for a total of 4 times in order to click on all corners of the screen lf all the targets are not correctly touched the touchscreen cannot be used Other
166. ry results results A 7S 18 55 11 12 2008 a 7 le Fig 90 Summary page Table 5 Ethernet summary results Result Circuit diagram Link status Duplex Speed Bytes Definition Located in the top area of the screen shows a graphic indication of the circuit including the link status Link Up Link Down Located on the left of the screen indicates whether the link is up or down Indicates the media type half duplex or full duplex Indicates the media speed 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Total bytes received and transmitted 138 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Ethernet TE results Table 5 Ethernet summary results Result Definition Frames Total frames received and transmitted Errors Total errors received and transmitted Dropped Frames Total dropped frames TX collisions Ethernet frames are transmitted space available when there is a break on the signal on the cable sometimes frames are trans mitted at the same time as another transmit ter causing a collision of frames Ethernet Cable This category provides statistics on the pairs inside the cable Table 6 Test describes the Ethernet Cable Test results Ethernet Cable Test 7726 2 102 200 Pair Channel Fault Type Fig 91 Cable Test Page Table 6 Ethernet Cable Test results Result Definition Pair The pair being tested Channel Either Tx or Rx for 10 1000 A
167. s Dummy module 208 g 0 46 Ibs VFL PWM option 0 06 Ibs Dimensions mm Dimensions mm HXWXD HXWXD Bumpers included W o bumpers Without module 57 5 x 282 x 153 56 5 x 275 x 129 With 2 small modules 97 x 282 x 153 93 x 275 x 129 Environment Temperature Options not included and modules combined dissipation lt 10 Watts Operation on mains supply Operation on 9 cells battery ventilated version 20 C to 50 C Options not included and modules combined 4 F to 122 F dissipation lt 6 Watts Operation on mains supply Operation on 9 cells battery water resis tant version Operation including all options guaranteed 0 to 40 C specifications 32 F to 104 F 20 C to 60 C P Storage 4 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 without condensation Climatic Climatic pressure 4000 meters pressure 192 User Manual 770000002 04 EMI ESD Electrical Safety Drop test Shocks Bumps Vibration Flammability IP Protection Index a Chapter 13 Technical specifications Environment CE class B Compliant EN61326 1 FCC 47 1 Part 15 Compliant EN 61010 1 2001 Compliant In accordance with the Telcordia GR 196 CORE recommendations the MTS T BERD 4000 resists the following test 6impacts dropped from a height of 1m on a pinwood floor of 5 cm thickness 1 impact on each of its 6 sides with power off The MTS T BERD 4000 resists the fol
168. s 86 VNC VIGWGN gt 6 55 06 0 tances Ge alo aae Wade ten ee tere ae 87 Calend al iiare tiaa See ee ee a aa 89 Create an event in the calendar 0 005 90 Create a category 2 ce ee 91 Create a new calendar 00 0 c eee eee eee 91 The different views of the calendar 94 Daily weekly and monthly calendar 94 POCO castes vars aha arcane aes turer a amar a a eer eae 96 EVENTIMCNU sae of cte en eae sa ae a ea ae ee ee ae ee 96 PNAS E es tel oir teats Bsa ae Se ea ns Sate T 97 ICCD seca edwin Brass tee neat 15 onthe 8 a aa we Rae 98 Exiting from the calendar application 99 CONCIS 2uceliwwetiet ced es de quae eee eons cde 99 Adda COMA 24 5 hd ce Cee Bye ne eee eee Roce 99 eMail ADPIICAUON cc lt sscrtece tive ser hgewie Hiei ee edd 102 Configuring an e mail account 005 102 Sending an e mail 0 cc ees 110 Exiting from the eMail application 112 Wireshark Application 00000 eee eee 112 Opening the Wireshark application 113 Opening VoIP packet capture files via Wireshark 113 Exiting from the Wireshark application 114 FUG EXDIOFehsscssaarwetiGas terse ects tbatseie ctx 114 Chapter 7 Bluetooth option 115 Setting up a Bluetooth connection 116 Removing the Pairing 00c cece eee eee 117 User Manual 770000002 04 Vil Table of Contents
169. s belonging to it If a calendar is deselected this will automatically remove the events defined for this calendar from the Agenda sidebar and from the calendar on the left of the screen Agenda The agenda displays the events with the color corresponding to the calendar they belong to Click on one event to display it in the daily calendar Exiting from the Clickon 3 to exit the Calendar application and go back to Appli calendar cations page application Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon still displayed on the upper banner Contacts Add a contact The Contacts application available in the App s screen allows to add contacts for sending e mail 1 Inthe Application menu select Contacts icon using direction keys 2 Press Enter to open the Contacts application 3 To enter a new contact click on the New menu key User Manual 770000002 04 99 Chapter 6 Applications Contacts A new dialog box displays Details Fig 66 New Contact m NOTE You can select the Keyboard or Writing function to enter text see Entering text on page 76 If a category is modified added deleted via the eMail application it will be automatically added deleted in the Calendar application and vice versa 4 Inthe tab Personal enter general information concerning the new contact Name Birthday date Summary Click on the blank square in order to select an i
170. send mails None SMTP only Protocol SMTP server send use this protocol in order to exclusively send mails and not to receive them Once the Basic Page is completed click on APPLY to validate this new account 4 Inthe page index click on Receive and define the parameters for the received messages Fig 71 Mail Account Receive parameters In the upper box POPS in the figure define the parameters available which are different according to the protocol defined in the Basic page see page 103 NOTE If the protocol None SMTP is selected in the Basic page the Receive page is inactive POP3 Use secure authentication APOP Remove message on server when received allows to delete the messages from server after a period which will be defined in the following parameter activated once this one is selected Remove after x days enter the number of days after which messages will be removed from the server User Manual 770000002 04 105 Chapter 6 Applications eMail Application Receive size limit x KB enter if necessary the maximum size authorized for the revceived e mail Default inbox if necessary select another directory in which received e mail will be stored clicking on Browse IMAP4 Authentication method select in the list the method to be used Automatic Login CRAM MD5 ANONYMOUS GSSAPI DIGEST MDS IMAP server directory usually empty Show subscribed folders only Ba
171. ss OK and wait for the end of loading 9 Then remove the USB memory stick using the appropriate proce dure from your PC 10 Insert the memory stick into one of the USB ports on the Platform es NOTE A bip is emitted each time the USB memory stick is inserted or removed from the 4000 Platform 11 Press the HOME button then successively the buttons Expert tools gt Upgrades gt Software Upgrade gt Upgrade from USB The message Are you sure is displayed 12 Click on Confirm The list of the software versions available on the USB stick is displayed next to the versions installed on the 4000 Platform 13 Click on Show Prev choice or Show Next Choice to display the previous and next versions available 184 User Manual 770000002 04 A Chapter 12 Maintenance Installing a new version of the software 14 Click on Confirm this Choice to start the upgrade of the selected software s or Click on Confirm All Choices to upgrade all versions NOTE The software versions list does not always appear cf previous ver sions as well as the Previous Next Choice buttons and the Con firm Continue key In this case the upgrading starts automatically Upgrading begins The 4000 Platform is automatically rebooted Upgrading takes several minutes Finally the 4000 Platform is auto matically restarted During the upgrade the Testing indicator is lit in red Do not push any button or remove the USB memory stick
172. sult Preamble QoS BSS APSD Protection AID Pairwise Cipher Groupwise Cipher Protocol Key Mgmt Speeds Definition The preamble type in use by this BSS short amp long or long only Short preambles can increase performance but can reduce frame detection in noisy environments Whether the BSS supports any quality of service controls A BSS with QoS will gen erally handle tasks such as VoIP better Whether the BSS supports Automatic Power Save Delivery APSD is a method to allow 802 11 devices to consume very little power Whether the BSS requires CTS protection when transmitting CTS to self is a mecha nism used to protect 802 11b devices oper ating on 802 119 networks The association identifier of the MTS T BERD 4000 in this BSS The cipher encryption method used for frames sent between the MTS T BERD 4000 and the access point The cipher encryption method used for frames sent from the access point to all devices associated with it The security key protocol in use This is N A when using no security or WEP For WPA modes it will be either WPA or WPA2 depending on what was negotiated The key management system used by the key protocol For WPA WPA2 it will be PSK for non WPA encryption modes it will be None The speeds supported by the BSS The bold speeds are speeds that all associated devices must support to join the BSS User Manual 770000002 04 125 Chapter 8 802 11
173. te layer stopped Lo 26 16 GHOP client started Les hs ah Irgl up Event Log page 770000002 04 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser Web browser About the wbe browser Accessing the web browser With the web browser feature you can provide visual proof to customers that a circuit is correctly provisioned all the way to the Internet The browser works over Ethernet and 802 11 interfaces allowing you to surf the web from the customer s NID or demarcation point using only the MTS T BERD 4000 The browser allows you to connect to any public web site on the Internet through an internet service provider Because the browser s primary purpose is to demonstrate connectivity it does not have all the capabilities of typical web browsers such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator The MTS T BERD 4000 s web browser has the following limitations The browser does not cache web pages The MTS T BERD 4000 does not have sufficient memory to cache web pages Each time a page is selected the MTS T BERD 4000 re loads the page The browser does not currently support Java applets and will not display web pages written in Java Sites optimized for quick down loads such as DSLReports com are not supported because they are based on Java The browser does not support Shockwave Flash SWF content The following sections in this chapter describe how to access and use the web browser Like IP ping you must
174. ter If you don t use a mouse you can use the MTS T BERD 4000 arrow keys The following sections describe how to navigate the web browser Scrolling the view The screen displays only the top left area of a web page To view other areas of a web page use the MTS T BERD 4000 arrow keys to scroll the page view If you have a touch screen press the scroll bar to move the view Moving the pointer Using the shift key plus the arrow keys you can move the pointer to different areas of the web page When the mouse pointer passes over a link it changes to a pointing finger Selecting links The following procedure describes how to select a link on a web page To select a link 1 Navigate to the link using the arrow keys and the shift arrow keys When the pointer passes over the link it changes to a pointing finger 2 Press the ENTER key If you have a touch screen double click the link 142 User Manual 770000002 04 Moving among fields Entering data in fields Returning to the Home page Setting your home page Going back one page Opening a web page Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser The screen changes as appropriate This feature is only available on units with a traditional screen not a touch screen After loading a page use the Next Item to move to the next field on a page This is the same function as pressing the tab key on a PC Similarly use the Prev Item to go backward one field like shift ta
175. tery important safety instructions Laser classes Standards EN 60825 1 Edition 1 2 2001 08 and FDA21CFR 1040 10 VFL option Class 2 Warning labels Due to the reduced dimensions of the optical modules it is not possible for the laser t attach the required warning labels to them In line with the provisions classes of Article 5 1 of the EN 60825 1 standard the laser class identification labels are shown below Reference EN 60825 1 Edition 1 2 FDA21CFR 1040 10 standard 2001 08 CLASS 1 Class 1 LASER PRODUCT pple ener tea Taaa DO Class 2 DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT NOT STARE INTO BEAM LASS II LASER PRODUCT The user must take the necessary precautions concerning the optical output of the instrument and follow the manufacturer s instructions Measurements on optical fibers are difficult to execute and the preci sion of the results obtained depends largely on the precautions taken by the user AC DC and battery important safety instructions s In conformance with the recommendations of standard EN 61010 the A N instrument should be operated within the manufacturer s guidelines Failure to do so may compromise the protection offered by the instru ments design The 4000 Base Unit is supplied with a Lithium lon rechargeable battery Do not use any mains adaptor or battery other than those supplied with the instrument or supplied by JDSU as an option for this instru ment
176. the date of the acqui sition where the picture was frozen NOTE Both the comment and the date will be saved with the picture if that picture is saved later on User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 10 Scope File toolbar mes NOTE The comment may be modified at any time later on File toolbar Click on the FILE button to access the File toolbar on the right of the screen Saving a Itis possible to save the frozen picture resulting from the scope picture To do this select Save An edition screen is displayed in which to enter alphanumerical characters in order to save the file with an appropriate name ees NOTE By default files are saved and read in the directorydisk Scope It is possible to move these files to another place via the file explorer However reading will always be done in the initial directory mes NOTE Files are saved using the JPG format User Manual 770000002 04 151 Chapter 10 Scope File toolbar Loading a Itis possible to retrieve and load a picture stored in the default directory picture see Frozen Scope image on page 151 to know the default directory 152 1 Select Load The list of all files in a JPEG format are presented in a list showing for each file An icon indicating the type of JPG file E unknown picture or Recognized scope picture The name of the file The date of acquisition of the picture only appears for recognized scope p
177. the function in focus in yellow To change from one function to another Ifthe functions are elements of the same application for example Optical Fibres simply change tabs refer to the manual corre sponding to the application User Manual 770000002 04 45 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the instrument 46 Help About Ifthe functions are not elements of the same application for example to change over from the OTDR function to the VFL func tion return to the instrument configuration screen shown here and place the focus on the VFL function The actions of the keyboard keys will then indeed be those corresponding to the VFL function The Help Page from the HOME menu display the Getting Started manual contents in a web page in english The About page allows to display the presentation screen with all the information concerning the softwares versions the hardware options and the module installed see Figure 80n page 20 Once this page is displayed you can click on the Software Options key to visualize the software options available on the 4000 Platform ordered according to specific categories Copper DSL Ethernet OTDR Use the direction keys to scroll through the options available a OR DSL 30M SPE a OF DSLOGAE aj mE psi eer a d DPS Fig 23 Software Options page User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 4 System set up Configuring the unit In ths About page you can also cli
178. tocol IP Address Enter the LAN IP address Static IP mode Net Mask Enter the net mask address Static IP mode User Manual 770000002 04 133 User Manual Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Specifying test settings Setting Gateway Static IP mode DNS Static IP mode Use Vendor ID DHCP mode Use Vendor ID If Use Vendor ID is Yes MAC Setting VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Priority Description Enter the gateway address Enter the address of the DNS server Specify whether the vendor ID is used Enter the vendor ID Specify whether the MAC is the factory default or user defined Specify whether VLANs are used If VLAN is On specify the VLAN ID If VLAN is On specify the VLAN Priority 6 Press the PPP soft key and then specify the settings The following table describes the settings Setting PPP Mode User Name Description Select Client or Server Client is normally used Use Server only when you have a CO unit This allows a remote modem to establish a PPP session with the MTS T BERD 4000 NOTE If you selected Server as the PPP mode connect only to other devices with the same service name Enter a valid user name This must be a valid user account with an ISP 770000002 04 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Specifying test settings Setting Description Use Provider Select Yes or No This option indicates whether to append the user name with the service provider doma
179. ts screen provides a summary of the most frequently Summary used test results Table 2 describes the 802 11 summary results results 802 11 Summary Q092 G 15 33 12 02 2009 MERAS View 4 Actions 4 Data Bytes Data Frames _ Errors Last Data Rate Signal Strength Disable Fig 84 Summary result page User Manual 770000002 04 Table 2 User Manual Result Circuit diagram SSID Link status BSSID Channel Pairwise Encryp tion Data Bytes Data Frames Errors Last Data Rate Signal Strength Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results 802 11 summary results Definition Located in the top area of the screen shows a graphic indication of the circuit including the link status The status will be one of the following Idle 802 11 stopped unit may be scan ning depending on Idle Scan option in net works screen Scanning Scanning for the SSID config ured in setup Associating associating to a BSS Associated Associated to a BSS How ever the link is not fully up yet WPA Handshake Completing the WPA handshake to set up encryption Link up Link is fully up The SSID selected in the Setup menu This is the network that we are connected to or attempting to connect to Located on the left of the screen indicates whether the link is up or down The Basic Service Set Identifier is an iden tifier that represents a s
180. ttons The buttons below the screen provide the following functions 26 ON OFF Main on off switch HOME This button gives access to selection of the different measurement or base functions the configuration menus of the instrument choice of module s used When the instrument is switched off its configuration is stored in the memory as are the measurement results the configuration menus of the system screen date language print out etc Once you have pressed the System Settings key you can select the display parameters screen illumination automatic shut down the parameters specific to the country of use date time format of date time language the input output parameters optical switch Ethernet e mail configuration the audio parameters Headset Hands free function the initialization of automatic shutdown of the instrument For a complete description see System set up page 43 NOTE The configuration menus can be displayed and modified if required during acquisition or measurement SETUP This button calls up the measurement configuration menu This menu depends on the function in use RESULTS This button calls up the results page e g with OTDR module reflectom etry trace results and table of results and is used to analyze results FILE User Manual 770000002 04 Numeric keypad on the 4000 Platform Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000
181. ty USB sticks of 2Go or higher only the memory sticks provided by JDSU are recommended USB memory stick connection Insert the USB memory stick in one of the 4000 Base Unit s USB port A sound is emitted to confirm the successful insertion and recogni tion of a USB memory stick Then the icon hS is displayed in the upper banner to inform the user the USB stick is ready to be used Do not connect a USB memory stick while a USB printer is printing If the Base Unit does not emit a beep disconnect and reconnect the USB memory stick do not perform this action too quickly wait 5 seconds between the disconnection and reconnection If after several trials no beep is emitted and no icon is visible two prob lems can be considered Aprevious USB memory stick has not been properly disconnected Go to USB memory stick disconnection on page 166 the USB memory stick is not detected by the Base Unit use another USB memory stick or another storage medium or transfer data via Ethernet see Accessing the internal memory or the USB memory stick of the 4000 Platform via a PC on page 38 In case of errors the icon is displayed The stick is not formatted The stick has been removed without prior Eject USB key use and some applications are still using it If the size of the free space is not correct the USB memory stick must be formatted User Manual 770000002 04 165 Chapter 11 File management File
182. type Number of data frames or bytes sent with unicast payloads and the last rate for this frame type Number of data frames or bytes sent with multicast payloads and the last rate for this frame type Number of management frames or bytes sent and the last rate for this frame type The Basic Service Set Identifier is an iden tifier that represents a single 802 11 cell similar to a MAC address The association identifier of the MTS T BERD 4000 in this BSS This screen reports any 802 11 networks within range The SSID BSSID Range signal strength channel number and frequency and the encryption in use are listed The list can be sorted by SSID or signal strength The list updates in the follow situations The Scan soft key is pressed Using the Scan soft key while associ ated to an access point could cause data disruption 128 User Manual 770000002 04 Fig 88 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results When the state is Idle and the Idle Scan soft key is set to On This option means scan while idle the unit updates the network list every 2 seconds This is useful for walking around and checking out networks During normal operation while trying to associate with an access point the network list may be updated 802 11 Networks in Range mem HHM H M eh JOSU TEST il 76 dam Channel 9 2 452Gnz JOSU TEST_2 vail 76 cam Chanmai 11 2 462Gnz Networks in range
183. ude reuse of parts or whole products and recycling of products components and or materials Waste Electrical and electronic Equipment WEEE Directive In the European Union this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste II should be deposited at an appro priate facility to enable recovery and recycling This guide uses naming conventions and symbols as described in the following tables Table 2 Typographical conventions Description Example User interface actions appear in On the Status bar click Start this typeface Buttons or switches that you Press the ON switch press on a unit appear in this TYPEFACE Code and output messages All results okay appear in this typeface User Manual 770000002 04 XV About This Guide Conventions Table 2 Typographical conventions Continued Description Text you must type exactly as shown appears in this type face Variables appear in this type face Book references appear in this Example Type a set exe in the dia log box Type the new hostname Refer to Newton s Telecom typeface Dictionary A vertical bar means or only one option can appear in a sin gle command platform alble Square brackets indicate an login platform name optional argument Slanted brackets lt gt group lt password gt required arguments Table 3 Keyboard and menu conventions Description Example A plus sign
184. urs if the apparatus is not in use Charge indi cator solid red about 12 hours if the instrument is used during charging Charge indicator lit in solid red Battery endurance A 6 cells battery is only guaranteed to deliver 20W and a 9 cells battery 30W at ambient temperature During discharge battery increases its temperature Above 20W 30W at ambient temperature the message Battery too hot please turn power off may be displayed on the screen inviting the user to shut off the equipment The user may or may not shutt off the product but the product may shut off later by itself without warning User Manual 770000002 04 15 Chapter 2 Starting up Battery management The follonwng specifications are given for a MTS 4000 with one Lilon Battery at 25 C at full battery capacity 6 6 A h with one RLM OTDR module and without any options Endurance a 6 cells battery 9 cells battery Conditions of use 7400 mV 11100 mV According to Telcordia GR 196 CORE recommenda tion Normal conditons with normal backlight 3 acquisi tion of 30 seconds per quarter of hour auto off cae continuous acquisition with high screen back Up to 3h15 Up to 5h15 Charge and On indicators On blinking green the instrument is switched off but connected to an external power source up to 7 hours up to 11 hours On solid green the instrument is operating either on batteries or an external power source Charge so
185. vents belonging to the calendar s Agenda displayed by default when application is launched display a list of all the events saved for a defined period see Agenda on page 99 to modify a period for the agenda l If a Calendar is deselected in the Calendar selector sidebar then AN the events belonging to it will not be displayed either in the 4 calendar nor in the agenda sidebar To activate one or several sidebar s 1 Inthe View menu activate Sidebar 2 Select Calendar and or Calendar Selector and or Agenda to display the corresponding sidebar on the right of the calendar DEBD os bien Ai Seg rI Poe Eevee 1 Calendar sidebar Calendar selector sidebar Agenda sidebar Fig 65 Calendar with all sidebars 98 User Manual 770000002 04 Chapter 6 Applications Contacts Calendar Once this calendar is displayed you can click on one date to display the corresponding calendar The display will kept the calendar mode selected daily weekly monthly and then will display the day week or month to which the date selected belongs to The dates in bold are those for which one or several events have been defined The sidebar will not be displayed if a monthly calendar is activated Click on the white dates to reach the previous or next month or select a month on the upper toolbar Calendar selector Select deselect a calendar to display hide the event
186. while the indicator is lit The USB stick can be removed if necessary once the Testing indicator is off Upgrading from This method is used to make a complete reinstallation of the software the boot versions 1 Turn off the MTS T BERD 4000 using the ON OFF button keeping the equipment connected to the mains Insert the USB stick onto which the software versions are stored into one of the USB port of the Platform Press simultaneously SHIFT SETUP buttons A menu is displayed then the screen allows to select Install from USB Press the key to confirm In the new screen displayed you can either Press 1 to add the missing elements or replace the corrupted ones The upgrade will start automatically Press 2 to delete all and re install all the softwares a lf the button 2 is pressed the updates available will be displayed b Use direction keys A W to display the available choices and install the software versions wished c Once the choice is selected press ENTER The update will start automatically User Manual 770000002 04 185 Chapter 12 Maintenance Replacement of the small PCB battery for backup The Testing indicator will be lit in red during upgrade Do not push any key or remove the USB memory stick until the lit turns off 7 Once the upgrade is completed the 4000 Base Unit will automati cally tunrs on and display the Home page Replacement of the small PCB battery for backup Checking the batte
187. wise the touchscreen may be used directly Fig 116 Touchscreen calibration General information on warranty Hardware Warranty The warranties described herein shall apply to all commercially available JDSU products Any additional or different warranties shall apply only if agreed to by JDSU in writing These warranties are not transferable without the express written consent of JDSU JDSU warrants that Hardware Product sold to customer shall under normal use and service be free from defects in materials and workman ship Information regarding the specific warranty period for this product can be obtained by contacting your local JDSU Customer Service Repre sentative or at our web site www jdsu com If installation services have been ordered the warranty period shall begin on the earlier of 1 completion of installation or 2 thirty 80 days after shipment to customer If Installation Services have not been ordered the warranty period shall begin upon shipment to Customer Hereafter these periods of time shall be collectively referred to as the Initial Warranty Period User Manual 770000002 04 187 Chapter 12 Maintenance General information on warranty 188 Warranty disclaimer JDSU s obligation and customer s sole remedy under this Hardware Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement at Acterna s option of the defective product JDSU shall have no obligation to remedy any such defect if it can be show
188. xt time it is viewed To delete a bookmark Select Manage Bookmarks and then select Delete A list of saved bookmarks appears Select the bookmark to delete The address is added or removed from the bookmark list When you are finished demonstrating internet access to the user you should exit the browser To exit the browser 1 Press the RESULTS key to view a different tab This leaves the Browser running in the background 2 To exit select the View soft key and un select Browser User Manual 770000002 04 145 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser 146 User Manual 770000002 04 scope The scope function is a hot plug feature enabled directly when inserting a USB scope supplied as an accessory see Reference of Scope on page 197 The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Scope feature on page 148 Scope connection on page 148 Result display on page 149 File toolbar on page 151 Mosaic Mode on page 153 New features available with the P5000 Scope on page 154 User Manual 770000002 04 147 Chapter 10 Scope Scope feature Scope feature This feature enables you to verify that your optical connectors are in perfect shape and very clean condition Fig 93 4000 Platform and scope Scope connection To use the scope function use a USB scope supplied by JDSU see the list of all 4000 Platform accessories in Reference of Scope on page
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