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1. OLP 37 SmartPocket RFoG PON Power Meters User s Guide BN 2302 98 12 2015 01 English Please direct all inquiries to your local JDSU sales company The addresses can be found at http www jdsu com Contact Us A description of additional instrument features can be found at http www jdsu com en us Test and Measurement Pages default aspx 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 2015 JDS Uniphase Corporation All rights reserved JDSU You know us because you depend on our technology every day and the JDSU logo are trademarks of JDS Uniphase Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners JDSU Deutschland GmbH Muhleweg 5 D 72800 Eningen u A Order no BN 2302 98 12 Version 2015 01 Previous version Notes Changes may be made to specifications descriptions and delivery information KY JDSU CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 5 SmartPocket test solutions 5 OLP 37 optical power meters 5 Operating manual update 6 Symbols used in
2. 2 Make sure the appropriate input channel is selected 3 Press the dBm W dB key until the power level display portion shows a dB unit The relative power level is shown in dB Fig 12 is an example of a typical relative power measurement result Notes See Setting a new reference power level on page 27 for instructions about setting a new reference power level ECON IE Puc 1 2 ut me LIC it 3 TILI nm Fig 12 Relative power measurement 1 Relative power level 2 Unit Wavelength OLP 37 5 OPERATION PERFORMING A POWER MEASUREMENT Setting a new reference power level In order to set a new reference power level apply the required reference power to the optical input of the instrument 1 Make sure the appropriate input channel is selected 2 Press the dBm W dB key for more than 2 seconds until the new reference power level is acguired When a new reference power level is acguired the instrument shows 0 00 dB Fig 13 is an example of a successfully acguired reference power level ECON NID rrr Dies iii I LI nm Fig 13 Display content when a new reference power level is acquired OLP 37 27 ai Sine a er gt JDSU Making a pass fail test 1 Switch to PASS FAIL test mode see Test types on page 20 2 Make sure the appropriate input channel is selected If the incident power level of the selected input channel is above the pass fail threshol
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4. MEM 4 Test result 4 Test result 5 goes here MEM 5 lt lt Fig 7 Memory organization OLP 37 21 4 GENERAL CONCEPTS MEASUREMENT RANGE 22 gt JDSU Measurement range The OLP 37 has a defined measurement range in which it can perform reliably When the power level of the input signal is within the measurement range the instrument displays the currently applied optical power level or the pass fail result When the input signal is below the measurement range i e the optical power of the incoming signal is too small then the instrument indicates LO LOW When the input signal is above the measurement range i e the optical power is too high the instrument indicates HI HIGH ECON NI Dar I LI Li i I VILI nm Fig 8 Input signal is too small Fig 9 Input signal is too high Notes Note Applying power levels higher than the maximum rated power may damage the instrument Please see the General specifications on page 37 for the maximum rated power levels specified for the specific instrument OLP 37 gt JDSU ante ne 5 OPERATION Typical workflow The typical workflow when working with an OLP 37 instrument comprises the following steps Switching on the instrument Connecting the optical fiber Selecting an input Making a power measurement or performing a pass fail test Storing the test result Viewing or deleting test results or transferring test results to
5. Press the STORE key for more than 2 seconds to switch to the MEMORY RECALL mode OLP 37 19 4 GENERAL CONCEPTS TEST TYPES 20 gt JDSU v The instrument is in THRESHOLD SETTING mode gt Press the A key to switch back to TEST mode v The instrument is in MEMORY RECALL mode gt Press the STORE key to switch back to TEST mode Notes When the instrument is in TEST mode there are several test types that can be selected See Test types on page 20 for further information Test types The OLP 37 instruments support two test types POWER LEVEL and PASS FAIL If POWER LEVEL is selected the instrument displays the power level of the optical signal This power level may be either an absolute power level in dBm or W or a relative power level in dB This test type is normally used when the exact power level of the incident signal is to be recorded Typical use cases are margin limit testing troubleshooting or general information gathering in optical network installations If PASS FAIL is selected the instrument compares the current power level with a predefined threshold If the power level is above the threshold PASS is displayed when the power level is below the threshold FAIL is displayed This test type is typically used when a test for specific industry standards such as ITU T IEEE TIA SCTE and BICSI is to be performed or if a test for individual corporate standards is to be performed Fig 6 gi
6. V USB car charger The SmartPocket test instruments are complemented by an ecosystem for professional documentation reporting of the test results OLP 37 optical power meters Overview The OLP 37 instruments are specialized optical power meters designed for use cases such as system network qualification subscriber activation and troubleshooting of passive optical network PON and radio frequency over glass RFoG installations The instruments perform wavelength selective optical power measurements suitable for testing B PON E PON G PON networks as defined in ITU T G983 4 or IEEE 802 3ah and RFoG systems as defined in SCTE 174 2010 respectively An integrated pass fail analysis feature simplifies standard conformity and optical budget margin testing and provides unambiguous measurement result presentation OLP 37 5 1 INTRODUCTION OPERATING MANUAL UPDATE With PC based reporting all test results can be summarized in a professional industry proven report Main features The OLP 37 instruments offer many helpful features that are optimized to workflows of typical telecom and cable TV operators and thus ensure that test times are kept as short as possible Here are the main features at a glance e Accurate and repeatable wavelength selective power measurements e Unambiguous pass fail result presentation e User definable pass fail thresholds Data storage for up to 100 measurements e USB interface
7. a soft cloth moistened with a mild solution of detergent NOTICE Water and cleaning fluids The instrument may be damaged or destroyed if water or cleaning fluids penetrate it gt Make sure that water or cleaning fluids do not penetrate the instrument OLP 37 8 C gt JDSU D ue 8 CONFIGURATIONS Model 1490 nm 1550 nm 1610 nm Notes OLP 37 V V V B PON G PON BN 2302 21 E PON RFoG Video OLP 37 35 9 SPECIFICATIONS OLP 37 9 SPECIFICATIONS OLP 37 Parameter Value Range Power measurement range 1490 nm 45 to 13 dBm 1550 nm 45 to 13 dBm 1610 nm 45 to 13 dBm Maximum input level 1490 nm 15 dBm 1550 nm 15 dBm 1610 nm 15 dBm ORL 1550 nm gt 55 dB Spectral pass band 1490 nm 1260 to 1500 nm 1550 nm 1500 to 1650 nm 1610 nm Power uncertainty 1490 nm 0 5 dBm 1550 nm 0 5 dBm 1610 nm 0 5 dBm Calibrated wavelengths 1490 1550 1610 nm 1 At 2 dBm at 23 C 3 C at nominal wavelength 2 At 18 dBm at 23 C 3 C at nominal wavelength 36 OLP 37 gt JDSU General specifications 9 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Value Range Memory Memory capacity 100 test results Test result transfer USB connection Calibration Recommended calibration 3 years interval interval Maximum Dry batteries 2xAA 1 5 V input level Ra Rechargeable batteries 2 x AA 1 2 V NiMH Operating time ba
8. this operating manual 7 SAFETY INFORMATION 9 Warning symbols on the unit 9 Proper Usage 2 ees dr oi i 9 las r Safety ceneri epi a denses via armes ee 10 Battery operation n nuuuasnsununsr errur urnu 10 Ventilation 11 GETTING STARTED 12 Unpacking the instrument 12 Key Dad RE aay a a 15 Display elements 16 Power supply 17 GENERAL CONCEPTS 19 Instrument type 0 ee 19 Main MOdeS iren epa od donnant 19 Test TYPOS ne hb on ak metiers 20 Threshold setting mode 21 Memory recall mode 21 Measurement range 22 OPERATION 23 Typical workflow 23 Switching the instrument on off 23 Connecting the optical fiber 23 Changing the optical adapter 24 Selecting an input 25 Performing a power measurement n n uussuennu 25 Making a pass fail test 28 Working with stored test results 30 REPORT GENERATION 32 MAINTENANCE 3
9. 3 Cleaning the test port 33 Cleaning the instrument 34 OLP 37 3 CONTENTS ORDERING INFORMATION 38 OLP 37 stand alone unit 38 Included items 38 Accesses A enota poo de de ah ae A 38 OLP 37 PA 1 INTRODUCTION Jd J U SMARTPOCKET TEST SOLUTIONS 1 INTRODUCTION SmartPocket test solutions JDSU s SmartPocket test solutions are a complete set of toolbox essentials for professional fiber optic network installers network service personal and troubleshooting technicians They provide basic testing and reporting capabilities for tasks like fiber plant installation subscriber activation network maintenance and troubleshooting of fiber optic networks typically found in telecommunication access data center and enterprise domains The SmartPocket test solutions comprise a set of compact rugged and lightweight handheld test instruments like optical laser or LED sources general purpose and special purpose optical power meters and insertion loss test sets for multimode and singlemode optical fibers All SmartPocket instruments are built for field testing including under tough conditions All instruments provide power supply from AA batteries rechargeable batteries and optionally provide supply from an AC Power Adapter via USB from a PC and from a commercial 5
10. DSU web site at http updatemyunit net and download the latest version of the SmartReporter software 32 OLP 37 K JDSU 7 MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE TEST PORT 4 MAINTENANCE A OLP 37 Dangerous voltage and invisible laser radiation Maintenance or cleaning of the instrument while it is con nected or operating may damage the instrument or injure you gt Make sure that the instrument is switched off and disconnected from all power sources and optical radiation sources before maintenance or cleaning Cleaning the test port It is a good idea to check that the optical connections are clean and clean them if necessary before starting measurements Even very small dust particles on the end surfaces of the plugs or in the test adapters can adversely affect the accuracy of the measurement 1 Switch off the instrument 2 Remove the test adapter from the optical connection The plug end surface is now accessible 3 Wipe off the plug end surface using a cotton bud soaked in isopropanol This cleaning method is very effective and leaves no residue 4 Blow out the test adapter with clean compressed air available in spray cans e g anti dust spray Notes Cover the optical connections with the dust cap whenever they are not in use This prevents them from getting dirty 33 7 MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT o JDSU Cleaning the instrument If the instrument gets dirty through use you can clean it using
11. ERATION WORKING WITH STORED TEST RESULTS gt JDSU Working with stored test results Storing test results gt Press the STORE key to store a test result When storing the test result the display shows the memory position in the upper left portion of the display Recalling test results 1 Switch to MEMORY RECALL mode to recall test results 2 Use the A key and V key to increase or decrease the memory position mem LE ECON NID II Io LI cor IL nm Fig 17 Test result stored at memory position 78 1 Memory position 30 OLP 37 OLP 37 5 OPERATION WORKING WITH STORED TEST RESULTS Deleting test results In order to delete a test result 1 Switch to MEMORY RECALL mode see Test types on page 20 2 Use the A key and V key to select the memory position 3 Press and hold the P F key for more than 2 seconds CLR key until the test result is deleted see Fig 18 Fig 18 shows a memory position with a deleted test result mem DME ECON Fig 18 Memory position with a deleted test result Deleting all stored test results 1 To switch to MEMORY RECALL mode press the STORE key for more than 2 seconds 2 Press and hold CLR and All key simultaneously until the memory is cleared 31 SC nes Z JDSU 6 REPORT GENERATION Professional reports can be generated with the PC based software SmartReporter Please visit the J
12. a PC Each of these steps is explained in detail in the following subchapters Au 5 ww D gt Switching the instrument on off The OLP 37 has two power modes Permanent ON PERM The instrument is switched on permanently Automatic OFF ECON The instrument switches off 20 minutes after the last operation This function is only available when the instrument is powered from batteries To switch the instrument on gt Press the o key to switch on the instrument in ECON mode gt Press and hold down the o key for more than 2 seconds to switch on the instrument in PERM mode To switch the instrument off gt Press the o key to switch off the instrument Connecting the optical fiber JDSU provides a number of test adapters for connecting the OLP 37 to the system to be tested Please see Ordering Information on page 38 or contact your local JDSU sales company for available adapter types OLP 37 23 5 OPERATION CHANGING THE OPTICAL ADAPTER Notes Only single mode fibers SMF may be connected to the OLP 37 To connect an optical fiber 1 Open the test head cover and remove the protective cap if still mounted 2 Clean both the optical port on the instrument and the optical connector of the cable with an appropriate cleaning tool see Accessories on page 38 for appropriate cleaning tools 3 Plug in the connector of the cable into the optical port on the instrument Changing th
13. ality have always characterized JDSU datacom and telecom measurement technology products In this same world class tradition JDSU has an established proactive program of environmental management Environmental management is an integral part of JDSU s business philosophy and strategy requiring the development of long term productive solutions to problems in the key areas of economics technology and ecology A systematic environmental management program at JDSU is essential in regard to environmental policy and enhances cooperation between ourselves and our business partners The JDSU Environmental Management Program considers Product design and manufacture Environmental restrictions and requirements are taken into account during planning and manufacture of JDSU products This attention ranges from the raw materials and finished components selected for use and the manufacturing processes employed through to the use of energy in the factory and right on up to the final stages in the life of a product including dismantling Hazardous materials JDSU avoids or uses with care any hazardous or dangerous material in the manufacturing process or the end product If the use of a dangerous material cannot be avoided it is identified in product documentation and clearly labeled on the product itself Packaging materials Preference is given to reusable or biodegradable single substance packaging materials whenever possible Environm
14. ch off the laser source before disconnecting the optical fibers gt Never look directly into the output of a laser source or into an optical fiber connected to it Always cover unused ports gt Heed the normal precautions for working with laser radiation and consider local regulations Battery operation Explosion danger Short circuiting the batteries can result in overheating explosion or ignition of the batteries and their surround ings gt Never short circuit the battery contacts by touching both contacts simultaneously with an electrical conducting object gt Only use AA size dry batteries or rechargeable batteries gt Make sure the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity 10 OLP 37 2 SAFETY INFORMATION VENTILATION Ventilation NOTICE Insufficient ventilation Insufficient ventilation can damage the instrument or adversely affect its function and safety gt Ensure adequate ventilation when operating the instrument OLP 37 11 3 GETTING STARTED UNPACKING THE INSTRUMENT 3 GETTING STARTED Unpacking the instrument Packing material We suggest that you keep the original packing material It is designed for reuse unless it is damaged during shipping Using the original packing material ensures that the instrument is properly protected during shipping Checking the package contents gt Unpack the instrument and check the package contents For more inf
15. d the test result is PASS otherwise the test result is FAIL Notes If the power level of the incident signal is below the minimum power level the instrument can measure FAIL is shown in the display If the power level of the incident signal is above the maximum power level the instrument can measure HI is shown on the display Fig 14 and Fig 15 show examples of pass fail test results ECON EE EUR 111 Fig 14 Pass result 1 Pass fail result 2 Wavelength ECON ll LE 1 br th iSi VILI nm Fig 15 Fail result 28 OLP 37 5 OPERATION MAKING A PASS FAIL TEST Changing the pass fail threshold Fig 16 shows a typical display in THRESHOLD SETTING mode 1 sis ECON EE _ ri je PV om LL I Ly Cl ict 3 LI nm Fig 16 THRESHOLD SETTING mode 1 Symbol indicating the THRESHOLD SETTING mode Threshold level Wavelength of the selected input channel Setting the threshold level 1 Make sure the appropriate input channel is selected 2 Switch to THRESHOLD SETTING mode by pressing the A key for more than 2 seconds 3 Use the A key and V key to increase or decrease the threshold level 4 Press the A key again in order to switch back to the TEST mode Notes The threshold level can be set in 0 1 dB increments in the range from minimum power measurement level to maximum power measurement level of the selected input OLP 37 29 5 OP
16. e optical adapter Fig 10 Mounting the test adapter To mount the test adapter 1 Open the test head cover and remove the protective cap if still mounted Unscrew the test adapter and pull it off vertically Place the test adapter vertically on the optical connector Fix the test adapter with two screws Fit the fiber optic cable to the test adapter or close the test head cover mW BR WwW PY 24 OLP 37 OLP 37 5 OPERATION SELECTING AN INPUT Selecting an input gt In order to select an input press the A key until the desired input channel wavelength is shown in the wavelength display portion Notes The number of input channels available depends on the given model Performing a power measurement Perform an absolute power measurement 1 Switch to POWER LEVEL test see Test types on page 20 2 Make sure the appropriate input channel is selected 3 Press the dBm W dB key until the power level display portion shows either a dBm or W unit The absolute power level is shown in the selected unit Fig 11 is an example of a typical absolute power measurement result ECON lll LL OIA 3 VO TL nm Fig 11 Absolute power measurement 1 Absolute power level Unit Wavelength 25 5 OPERATION PERFORMING A POWER MEASUREMENT 26 Perform a relative power measurement 1 Switch to POWER LEVEL test mode see Test types on page 20
17. e to or destruction of the instrument Follow the instructions carefully to avoid a low or medium risk of injury to persons Follow the instructions carefully to avoid severe injury to persons A DANGER Follow the instructions carefully to avoid death or severe injury to persons High voltage Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to the instrument or severe injury to persons This safety instruction is given if the danger is due to high voltage Laser Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to the instrument or severe injury to persons This safety instruction is given if the danger is due to laser radiation Information specifying the laser class is also given 1 INTRODUCTION SYMBOLS USED IN THIS OPERATING MANUAL Warning format All warnings have the following format Type and source of danger Consequences of ignoring the warning gt Action needed to avoid danger The following character formats are used in this operating manual V Prerequisite This prerequisite must be met first e g v The system is switched on Instruction 1 Follow the instructions given the numbers indicate the order 2 in which the instructions should be followed e g gt Select mode Italics Result Indicates the result of following an instruction e g The page opens Boldface Pages controls and display elements Screen pages controls and display elements are indica
18. ections 33 Test port 33 Condensation 12 Configurations 35 Connecting optical cables 23 Control panel 15 D Damages during shipping 12 Differences between the instrument 6 Display elements 16 E Environmental Management Program 41 G General concepts 19 Main modes 19 Measurement range 22 Memory recall mode 21 Test types 20 Threshold setting mode 21 OLP 37 gt JDSU INDEX l Instrument overview 13 L Laser safety 10 M Maintenance 33 o On Off 23 Operation 23 Typical workflow 23 Operation from AC power 18 Optical fiber connecting 24 Overview 13 P Package contents 12 38 Packing material 12 Pass fail test 28 Pass fail threshold Changing 29 Perform an absolute power measurement 25 Power mode 23 Power supply 17 Proper usage 9 R Recovery 12 Recycling 42 Report Generation 32 RoHS 43 S Safety information 9 Selecting an input 25 Setting a new reference power level 27 Shipping damage 12 39 INDEX gt JDSU SmartPocket Introduction 5 Main features 6 SmartReporter 32 Specifications 36 General 37 Switching the instrument on off 23 Automatic off 23 Permanent on 23 Symbols used 7 T Test adapter mounting 24 Test results Deleting 31 Deleting all 31 Recalling 30 Storing 30 Threshold level Setting 29 U Update Operating manual 6 40 OLP 37 OLP 37 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM JDSU Environmental Management Program Superb performance and high qu
19. ental management partnerships JDSU encourages our customers and suppliers who take this responsibility seriously to join JDSU in establishing their own environmental management programs 41 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 42 Recycling used products This product complies with the European Union Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive WEEE 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 Measuring systems affected by this can be recognized by the symbol on the right of a crossed out trash can and a black bar This symbol can be found either on the device or in x the accompanying documents Contact your local Technical Assistance Center TAC for return and collection services available to you If you would like specific information about the JDSU Environmental Management Program please contact us at If you would like specific information about the JDSU Environmental Management Program please contact us at www jdsu com The following page provides information with regard to the location of restricted hazardous substances within this eguipment according to Chinese reguirements As measuring eguipment this eguipment is excluded from the European regulat
20. for measurement data transfer to a laptop or PC Easy operation and instantly ready to operate Versatile power supply options e Automatic power off can be disabled Color coded test head cover for easy distinction between APC and PC connector types Instrument variants The following table shows the variants available Model 1490 nm 1550 nm 1610 nm Notes OLP 37 V V V B PON G PON BN 2302 21 E PON RFoG Video Operating manual update Continuing enhancement and further development of the SmartPocket test solutions family may mean that this operating manual does not cover all the latest functions of your instrument If the operating instructions for features provided by your instrument are missing please visit the JDSU web site to check if additional information is available To download the latest user manual 1 Visit the JDSU web site at http www jdsu com smartpocket olp 2 Select the Literature tab and download the latest user manual 6 OLP 37 OLP 37 1 INTRODUCTION SYMBOLS USED IN THIS OPERATING MANUAL Symbols used in this operating manual Various elements are used in this operating manual to draw attention to special meanings or important points in the text Symbols and terms used in warnings The following warnings symbols and terms are used in this document in compliance with the American National Standard ANSI Z535 6 2011 NOTICE Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damag
21. he AC line plug adapter upwards 3 Slide a different AC line plug adapter into the slot OLP 37 GE C gt JDSU INSTRUMENT TYPE 4 GENERAL CONCEPTS Instrument type The OLP 37 instruments are wavelength selective optical power meters This type of instrument is used when multiple signals with different wavelengths are present on a single optical fiber and one wishes to measure the power level of a certain signal at a certain wavelength in this set of wavelengths Typical applications in which a wavelength selective optical power meter is used are PON networks in which a data communication signal on a particular wavelength and an RFoG Video signal on a different wavelength co exist In order to support different use cases there are different OLP 37 instrument variants each consisting of an optical configuration tailored to the use case Main modes An OLP 37 instrument is in one of three main modes i e TEST mode THRESHOLD SETTING mode or MEMORY RECALL mode After switching on the instrument it is always in TEST mode Fig 5 gives an overview of the main modes and shows the keys to be pressed to switch between the modes TEST A gt 2s A STORE gt 2 s STORE THRESHOLD SETTING MEMORY RECALL Fig 5 Switching between the main modes To switch between the main modes v The instrument is in TEST mode gt Press the A key for more than 2 seconds to switch to the THRESHOLD SETTING mode _or gt
22. ions for the restriction of hazardous substances RoHS OLP 37 RoHS 39 Additional Information required for the Chinese Market only RoHS Component Pb CR SEX PBB PBDE Main Product o o PCB Assemblies O O
23. mber label 14 OLP 37 3 GETTING STARTED KEY PAD Key pad Each key has two functions Press the key once for the first function Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds for the second function of the key key First function ECON Press to switch on the instrument in ECON mode or to switch the instrument off Second function PERM Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to switch on the instrument in PERM mode A key First function A Press to select another input Second function SET TH Long press to change the predefined pass fail threshold RECALL STORE STORE key First function STORE Press to store the current test result Second function RECALL Long press to recall stored test results ALL 4 P F ce JA 4 P F key First function P F Press to make pass fail tests Second function CLR Long press to clear the current memory location only available when the instrument is in memory recall mode AGG dBm W dB key First function dBm W dB Press to make power level measurements Press consecutively to toggle between dBm W and dB power level units Second function ABS gt REF Long press to set the reference power level OLP 37 3 GETTING STARTED DISPLAY ELEMENTS Display elements mem CEE ECON dli 3 Es ID cc fr 5 Fig 3 Ii SILI nm Measurement display Memory position Shows the memor
24. ndle batteries with care e Do not drop or damage the batteries or expose them to excessively high temperatures Do not store the batteries for more than one or two days at very high temperatures e g in a vehicle neither separately nor inserted in the instrument Do not leave discharged batteries in the instrument for a long time if it is not being used 3 GETTING STARTED POWER SUPPLY gt JDSU Environmental protection Please dispose of any unwanted dry batteries and rechargeable batteries carefully They should also be removed from the instrument if it is to be discarded If facilities in your country exist for collecting such waste or for recycling please make use of these rather than throwing the batteries in with normal trash You will often be able to return used batteries to the place where you purchase new ones Any dry or rechargeable batteries that you purchased from JDSU can be returned to one of our Service Centers for disposal Operation from AC power NOTICE Only the AC Power Adapter may be used to operate the OLP 37 from AC power 2 Fig 4 AC Power Adapter To fit the AC line plug adapter 1 Select the appropriate AC line plug adapter 2 Slide the AC line plug adapter into the slot 3 Connect the instrument and the SNT 505 with the USB connection cable The AC Power Adapter is ready for use To change the AC line plug adapter 1 Press the SNT 505 PUSH key see Fig 4 2 Pull t
25. ormation see Included items on page 38 Checking for shipping damage After you unpack the instrument check to see if it was damaged during shipping This is particularly likely if the packaging is visibly damaged If there is damage do not attempt to operate the instrument Doing so can cause further damage In case of damage please contact your local JDSU sales company Addresses can be found at www jdsu com Recovery following storage shipping Condensation can occur if an instrument that is stored or shipped at a low temperature is brought into a warm room To prevent damage wait until no more condensation is visible on the surface of the instrument before powering it up Do not operate the instrument until it has reached its specified temperature range and wait until it has cooled down if the instrument was stored at a high temperature see General specifications on page 37 12 OLP 37 3 GETTING STARTED UNPACKING THE INSTRUMENT Instrument overview Fig 1 and Fig 2 show all user accessible parts of the OLP 37 instrument Fig 1 Front view OLP 37 Micro USB connector power supply data transfer A Test head cover green for APC connectors B Optical test port optical adapter C Display D Key pad E F Instrument label OLP 37 13 3 GETTING STARTED UNPACKING THE INSTRUMENT Fig 2 Rear view OLP 37 G Mounting bracket H Battery compartment 1 Serial nu
26. ted in boldface Text in Cross references blue Cross references are indicated in blue type When using the PDF version just click on the blue text to skip to the cross reference STORE Instrument keys Instrument keys are indicated within square brackets OLP 37 2 SAFETY INFORMATION 4 gt JDSU WARNING SYMBOLS ON THE UNIT 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Warning symbols on the unit Warning symbols indicating a potential hazard A gt In all cases where the unit is labeled with a warning symbol the operating manual must be consulted to learn more about the nature of the potential hazard and any action that must be taken Proper usage This instrument is intended for measurements on optical fiber devices and systems gt Please make sure the instrument is not operated outside the permitted ambient conditions gt Always make sure that the instrument is in proper working order before switching it on OLP 37 2 SAFETY INFORMATION LASER SAFETY Laser safety NM Dangerous laser radiation Laser radiation can cause irreparable damage to eyes and skin The maximum permitted power for the OLP 37 means that the optical input signals can reach Hazard Level 4 depending on the instrument type Bear this in mind when using the OLP 37 gt Always be aware of the hazard level of the instrument to be connected gt Connect all optical fibers before switching on the radiation source gt Swit
27. tteries gt 100h USB 5 V with AC Power Adapter USB connection or USB car charger Ambient Operating 10 to 55 C temperature E Storage 40 to 70 C Air humidity Rel humidity up to 30 C 5 to 95 Abs humidity gt 30 C 1 to 29 g m Dimensions Dimensions H x W x D 30 x 80 x 150 mm and weight Weight 200 g OLP 37 37 10 ORDERING INFORMATION OLP 37 STAND ALONE UNIT 1 0 ORDERING INFORMATION OLP 37 stand alone unit Description Order Number OLP 37 optical power meter BN 2302 21 OLP 37 RFoG PON power meter 1490 1550 1610 nm Included items SmartPocket test solutions instrument Interchangeable optical adapters for SC APC and FC APC Soft belt pack Neck strap USB connection cable Quick Start Manual and Safety Instructions e Two dry batteries AA size Accessories Description Order Number OCK 10 BN 2229 90 21 Optical connector cleaning kit Cleaning tape BN 2229 90 07 for optical connectors Spare cleaning tape BN 2229 90 08 for optical connectors NiMH batteries BN 2237 90 02 Mignon AA 1 2 V rechargeable 2 batteries required SNT 505 BN 2302 90 01 AC Power Adapter Calibration report BN 2302 90 03 USB connection cable K807 38 OLP 37 INDEX A AC line plug adapter Assemble 18 Change 18 Accessories 38 B Batteries Danger 17 Replacing 17 Tips 17 Battery operation 10 C Cables connecting 23 Cleaning Instrument 34 Optical conn
28. ves an overview of the test types and shows the keys to be pressed to switch between the test types dBm W dB PASS FAIL POWER LEVEL lt __ PIF Fig 6 Test modes To change the test type V PASS FAIL is selected gt Press the dBm W dB key to switcheto POWER LEVEL test type V POWER LEVEL is selected gt Press the P F key to switch to PASS FAIL test type OLP 37 4 GENERAL CONCEPTS THRESHOLD SETTING MODE Threshold setting mode The threshold for pass fail tests can be changed in THRESHOLD SETTING mode There is a separate threshold for each input channel Notes When storing pass fail tests the pass fail threshold is also stored As a result subsequently changing the pass fail threshold does not affect already stored test results Memory recall mode In memory recall mode stored test results are shown on the display The memory is organized as a list of test results Test results are stored in ascending memory positions starting with memory position 1 If the test result at the highest memory position is deleted this memory position is available for storing a new test result Deleting a test result which is not at the highest memory position leaves the memory position empty i e this memory position will not be available for storage of new test results Fig 7 illustrates the concept MEM 1 Test result 1 MEM 2 Test result 2 does not go here MEM 3 Test deleted lt
29. y position when storing a test result or when recalling a test result from memory Power mode Indicates the current power mode Battery charge level Shows the current battery charge level Power level or pass fail result Depending on the selected test mode either the current power level or pass fail result is displayed Wavelength Shows the wavelength of the selected input OLP 37 OLP 37 3 GETTING STARTED POWER SUPPLY Power supply Battery operation Dangers when handling batteries Handling batteries may be dangerous Please note the following safety instructions gt Please note the battery operation safety information in the chapter Battery operation on page 8 Replacing batteries gt Do not replace individual batteries Always change all eight batteries at the same time gt Always use eight batteries of the same type i e do not mix rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries Replacing batteries The battery compartment is on the back of the instrument 1 Press down the latch to release and to open the lid of the battery compartment 2 Insert new batteries or remove the used batteries and replace them with fresh ones NOTICE Take care to insert the batteries correctly The correct polarity is indicated by a diagram inside the battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment 4 Press the o key to switch on General tips on using batteries e Always ha

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