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1. sees 10 3 10 4 Configuring Network Settings Option 10 4 Troubleshooting Maintenance and Inspection DS Cd uci eel c 11 1 11 2 Emor Messages noii eee reet e at ne Le een eeu 11 2 11 3 Viewing the Product Information 11 5 11 4 Pertomming Self T65t iieri ie Eege aad 11 6 11 5 Updating the e lu TEE 11 7 11 6 Performing a Mechanical Inspection and Checking Operatons s 11 8 11 7 Replacing the Battery Rack eene ettet eee tente tete rne rh tenus ta iare tax Ree 11 9 11 8 Replacing an Optical Adapter emen nennen 11 12 11 9 Routine Maintemance vrsne eene rene ea raa REA EE Re ERE CERES FE dec a 11 14 11 10 Storage PRECAUTIONS rtt oett eer terere ten real adeps 11 15 11 11 Recommended Replacement Parts ssssseseeeeeeeeen nennen 11 16 11 12 elle 11 17 Appendix 1 Data File Fomats naniii ei ederrei at ekinean E ESET oid neseni aieiaa App 1 IM AQ1100 01EN Chapter 1 Features 1 1 Overview This instrument is an OLTS Optical Loss Test Set with the features listed below It is used in the optical fiber and line installation and maintenance servicing of access networks which link telephone exchanges and service providers with subscribers and user networks which enable communication within a corporation or building Optical power meter Loss measurement light source and visible light source Loss measurement that makes use of its light source and
2. The file name candidate for the next save operation This indication appears when you set the action to Save When Multicore Loss Testing Is Selected on Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the Multi Core Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following Screen Directory path The number of folders and files in the selected directory E File List Path USB Memory FileName Size Date a USB Hemory C AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 51 50 401300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive 2 doe DE adea USB Henory Set the destination drive internal LogginaData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 memory USB memory OptPowerH 2009 10 05 17 54 58 File Nane C Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 FATE Set the file name see the File Name E the rotary knob and ENTER to select Setup screen in the next section the file save destination Save E Saves the file For the procedure to load files see section 001 CSV 7 2 The file name candidate for the next save operation 9 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 2 Saving and Loading Data File Name Setup Screen File Nane Setup M Set the file name format No Comment Comment Nane Type No No Comment ID No a Set the ID number 0 to 9999 Comment m Specify a comment up to 30 characters To enter a comment follow the procedure in section 2 2 Fi
3. iacet nente recente the Ente De Ebene nS i 6 3 6 3 Performing a Loop Back Loss Test enne ertet enne en 6 7 Chapter 7 Multicore Loss Testing SPM and HPM suffix codes 7 1 Greating New Projects iiic ren nee to a n bae e eres eet teas Fo te araia E 7 1 7 2 Shanng PFOJSCHS RETE 7 3 7 3 Performing a Multicore Loss Test eene eem eene 7 6 7 4 Optical PowerAdjustment in riter eerte arn pa raaa e ERE ini 7 8 Chapter 8 IP Testing Option 8 1 Performing an IP LC EE 8 1 Chapter 9 File Operation and Printing 9 1 Connecting a USB Storage Medium to the USB Port ssseeee 9 1 9 2 Saving and le te BE EE 9 2 9 3 Deleting and Copying Files ior e eere cree he eco e REL e 9 5 9 4 CHANGING File Names see u esee eiere Eee eto e eL ened seno tut sp pest servent EE ec 9 7 9 5 Creating Folders ee 9 9 IM AQ1100 01EN iii Contents Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Appendix Index 9 6 Deleting and Copying Folders ue eerte ener teen aain 9 10 9 7 Initializing the Internal Memory eerte tinae unten ene 9 12 9 8 Kl ue 9 13 Other Operations 10 1 Configuring the Language Beep Start Menu USB Function and Screen Color 10 1 10 2 Configuring Power Save Gettngs eene enne 10 2 10 3 Resetting the AQ1100 to Its Factory Default Settings
4. Slave Master 4 Connect to the light source port the optical fiber that 1 Connect the optical fiber under loss test to the optical corresponds to the core number transmitted from the power measurement port master 2 Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to select the It may take time to receive the core number from the master core number of the connected fiber Multi Core Loss Test Multi Core Loss Test Display Core List List Display Core List List Sp Press the Loss Test START soft key Drei 3 Press the Loss Test START soft key The light turns on The core number is transmitted to the slave On the menu Loss Test START changes to On the menu Loss Test START changes to Loss Test STOP Loss Test STOP After loss testing stops Loss Test STOP After loss testing stops Loss Test STOP LS Power changes back to Loss Test START Ede EE changes back to Loss Test START Adj T e d issi ff Optical Power Adjustment START Specify skipping as necessary Adjust as necessary see section 7 4 Follow steps 1 to 5 to perform a multicore loss test Check marks appear over core numbers whose loss tests have been completed Displayed List Check mark indicating that the core s loss test has been completed Skipped core numbers are dimmed The core number that is undergoing loss testing is highlighted Core no Projitct Nime P100 Y 5 if 15 17 25 Di
5. Media is not changed 695 One or more conditions in this file cannot be restored The instrument automatically determines those conditions 696 Folder cannot be deleted Please confirm the following There is no file or folder in this folder 697 Folder can t be copied The destination folder is a subfolder of the source folder 698 Folder can not be copied Please confirm the following There is no file or folder in this folder Media is correctly inserted Media is formatted Media is not read only 700 Failed to open the file 701 Failed to close the file 702 Failed to read the file 703 Irregular file format 704 Failed to write the file 707 One or more measurement conditions are not specified Please confirm the measurement conditions 708 Cannot be saved This data is not taken with this instrument 710 File cannot be retrieved Invalid wavelength 717 Duplicate file name 718 File is damaged Check the file 719 File name too long Maximum length is 36 letters 720 File is now being accessed Execute after access is released IM AQ1100 01EN uonoedsu pue eoueugjureyy Bupoousetgnoit H 11 2 Error Messages Code Message 721 Cannot load this file Invalid file format or this firmware version is old 752 Print Error Printer cannot be found 754 USB printer error Perform the power cycle 755 USB printer is offline 756 No paper
6. 1 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 1 4 Multicore Loss Testing Multicore optical fiber and optical line degradation can be measured efficiently You can measure optical loss with models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Master and Slave To perform multicore testing use one AQ1100 as an optical power meter master and another as a light source slave Specifying the Optical Communication Fiber To transfer between the master and slave project setup information and information about the fiber under loss test you must specify a fiber from the multicore optical fiber to use for communication Connect one end of the optical communication fiber to the master s light source port optical port 2 and connect the other end to the slave s optical power measurement port optical port 1 Information That Is Transferred from Master to Slave The following information can be transferred through the optical communication fiber from the master to the slave Project information see below for further details Skipped cores cores whose loss will not be tested Loss test results Because the AQ1100 is capable of identifying optical fiber and line cores it is possible to number cores and tapes Connecting the Optical Fiber under Loss Test All fibers other than the optical communication fiber can be tested For each optical fiber under loss test connect one end to the master s optical power measurement port and connect the other end to the slave s li
7. 9 2 Saving and Loading Data Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models with PPM suffix codes Models with PPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen Directory path The number of folders and files in the selected directory File List File P Action m Set the action Save Load r Set the file type FileNane Size Date Save a rae 4File Type AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 57 50 BM Set the extension of the file type you want C3 401300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 x CSV to save or load For details see the AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 in thi C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive explanation later in this section z es DAE ae Set the destination drive internal C LoggingData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 EE memory USB memory ptPowerH 2009 10 05 17 54 58 File Name C Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 JT ELE Set the file name see the File Name Use the rotary knob and ENTER to Setup screen in the next section select the save destination or the file that you want to load B Mdb Saves or loads the file Whether Save or Load is displayed depends on which option you choose for the Action setting
8. Configuring the Optical Power Meter Power Meter Screen Press the Auto Loss Test soft key the Function Select soft key and then the Power Meter soft key to display the following screen Auto Bar graph display of the d val TERT Set the reference manually 80 to 40 dBm measured vae MM The Reference box appears if you press the DREF soft key or set Measured value 75 5 4 the unit to dB Power Meter R SES 30 00dBi ete UN Sets the reference to the currently displayed measured value EE LUE Holds the measured value display Save Data Set the unit dB dBm W Lower threshold Upper threshold line line These lines indicate the upper and lower threshold values see the detailed setup screen in section Detailed Setup Screen Press SETUP and then the OPM SETUP soft key to display the following screen ZERO SET Offset ams Set the offset 9 900 to 9 900 dB Threshold Upper linit i Set the threshold values 80 to 40 dBm Lower limit 28 00dBn You can set the upper and lower values IM AQ1100 01EN 6 3 sepoo xiyns WdH pue INdS Buysa sso H 6 2 Performing an Auto Loss Test Configuring the Light Source Light Source Screen Press the Auto Loss Test soft key the Function Select soft key and then the Light Source soft key to display the following screen Auto When you start a loss test the AQ1100 produces Loss Test wavelengths 1 2 and 3 in order
9. Create a folder the directory you want to create the folder The character input dialog box appears in Zi To set the folder name follow the procedure in section 2 2 After you have entered the folder name press the Commit soft key in the character input dialog box to create the folder Explanation Action Select Make Folder Drive to Save To See Explanation in section 9 2 Entering a Folder Name Enter a folder name into the character input dialog box that appears You can use up to 20 characters Follow the procedure in section 2 2 When you press the Commit soft key in the character input dialog box a folder with the name that you specified is created About the File Operation Screen Depending on the model and the selected feature the operations for opening the file operation screen and the screens that appear vary On models with SPM or HPM suffix codes you cannot create folders when multicore loss testing is selected IM AQ1100 01EN 9 9 Bunung pue uonejedo alld a 9 6 Deleting and Copying Folders Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models with PPM suffix codes Models with PPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following
10. 30 00 dBm 0 00 dB Saving Data to a File Press SETUP and then the File soft key to display the file save screen Follow the procedure in section 9 2 to save the data Explanation You can use the AQ1100 as a light source and as an optical power meter to perform loss testing for up to three wavelengths on an optical fiber or line You can measure optical loss with models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Optical Power Meter Holding the Display of the Unit Reference Offset Threshold Values and Measured Values For information about holding the display of the unit reference offset threshold values and measured values see Explanation in section 3 2 Light Source Measurement Light Wavelength There are three instrument types with the measurement light wavelengths listed below Select a wavelength from the available settings on the AQ1100 that you are using Model Measurement Light Wavelength AQ1100A SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm AQ1100B SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm SM 1625 nm AQ1100D GI 850 nm GI 1300 nm SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm The light for single mode SM optical fiber is emitted from optical port 2 The light for graded index Gl multi mode optical fiber is emitted from optical port 3 Firmly connect the optical fiber to the port from which the light with the selected wavelength will be transmitted You can specify up to three wavelengths in the AQ1100 setup screen The AQ1100 cannot produce SM a
11. E n o 06 gt 000 D D o 00 e Battery cover Battery case 11 10 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 7 Replacing the Battery Pack Attaching a Battery Pack Before you attach the battery turn off the power and unplug the AC adapter from the AQ1100 1 Remove the battery cover by following the first two steps in the previous section 2 Insert the battery pack into the battery case towards the top panel Insert the battery pack so that its electrodes are near the bottom panel facing down Make sure that the entire battery pack is inserted into the case securely 3 Pushing the battery pack towards the back of the case pull it towards the bottom panel 4 Close the battery cover Attach the battery cover from the bottom panel side making sure that the hooks on the cover enter into their holes on the case 5 Lock the battery cover Insert a coin or screwdriver with a thickness that will not damage the lock slot into the lock slot and lock the battery cover Battery pack Battery cover D Top panel side S Ire Lock the cover Electrodes 000 00006 0009 20009 00 Oo n 290 o Battery case RECH 9000552000 9000520 a 0009 0o i Bottom panel side Bottom panel side Charging a Battery Pack When the battery is low a warning message will appear When this happens charge the battery 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter 2 Connec
12. Type Logging Interval Times Saving Data to a File Press SETUP and then the File soft key to display the file save screen Follow the procedure in section 9 2 to save the data Explanation You can specify core numbers and tape number types and save data measurement conditions and measured values to the AQ1100 internal memory You can also save the data to a file Displayed List You can set the list to show to one of the following options The list display format changes depending on the starting core number tape number type and number of fibers or tapes that you set in the detailed setup screen Core List A list of core numbers and the saved data of the highlighted core number are displayed List The core numbers and saved data are displayed Example When the Starting Core Number Is Set to 5 the Tape Number Type Is Set to a h 8 and the Number of Tapes Is Set to 10 Core List List The list begins with the starting core number 5 The list begins with the starting core number 5 Each core number is divided into eight tape Each core number is divided into eight tape numbers from a to h numbers from a to h The data for the core and tape number pairs through 14h is displayed Core No nm Data Mod Ref Offset Date See Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to scroll
13. USB printer 757 USB printer cannot be found Perform the power cycle 758 The printer is out of order and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 760 Cannot execute it while printing 761 This operation is not excuted while light is emitting Stop emitting the light then excute the operation 800 This function is not supported 814 Failed network initialize Please confirm network connection and setting 817 Test Error occurred 818 Test succeeded 854 In USB Storage mode all keys are locked Please disconnect the USB Cable 900 Backup data is damaged this instrument starts up with the factory setting 902 Battery is low Please power it off and charge the battery or replace the battery Or please use the AC power supply 903 Backup battery failed and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 904 Hardware failed and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 906 Battery is low The instrument will be powered off in 10 sec 909 The temperature inside the instrument is too high The instrument may be damaged if it is kept using in this condition The instrument will be powered off in 10 sec Please do not power it on till the battery is cooled down 910 The temperature inside the instrument is too low The instrument may be damaged if it is kept using in this condition The instrument will be powered off in 10 sec Please do not power it on till the battery is
14. and the current 4 Ruption elec wavelength appears here Stare nmm Souilce Power Meter Wavelength 2 OFF DEER OFF LS Power Adjust Set the wavelength L Optical power adjustment see section 6 1 The available settings vary depending on the model For details see the explanation later in this section Loss Test START Executing an Auto Loss Test Connect one end of the optical fiber or line that you need to perform loss testing on to the optical power measurement port of the power meter and connect the other end to the light source port of the light source Auto Loss Test 4 Function Select Light Source Power Heter Light Source CN Wavelength 1 SH 1310nm Wavelength 2 OFF Wavelength 3 OFF lace Test Cen DI jute Executes an auto loss test ower Adjust The light source produces in order the wavelengths that you specified for 1 2 and 3 The optical power meter measures the optical power of the light that it receives 6 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 6 2 Performing an Auto Loss Test Saving Data Data Save Screen In the Power Meter screen of the optical power meter press the Save Data soft key to display the following screen Follow the procedure in section 4 3 to save the data Save Data 4 LS YLS ON OFF Display Core List List 4 Delete Data Skip Power Meter Save 1310 nn AUTO 30 00 dBn 8 20 25 dB On AUTO 30 00 dBm A 0 nn AUTO
15. 35 37 45 47 5I 67 55 65 75 T 85 87 97 Loss Test Results DS II S Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to select a EE core number The loss test results of the selected core number are displayed Saving Multicore Loss Test Results Press SETUP and then the File soft key to display the file save screen Follow the procedure in section 9 2 to save the data 7 6 IM AQ1100 01EN 7 3 Performing a Multicore Loss Test Explanation Multicore loss testing is performed while information such as project core number loss test result and device information is transferred between the master and slave Execute a multicore loss test in the loss test screen after the settings in sections 7 1 to 7 2 have been completed You can measure optical loss with models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Displayed List For list examples see section 3 4 Saving Multicore Loss Test Results You can save multicore loss test results to a file For the procedure for saving project information to a file see section 9 2 IM AQ1100 01EN sepoo xiyns WdH pue WdS Busey sso7 e1ooninig H 7 4 Optical Power Adjustment Procedure Optical Power Adjustment Use a short optical fiber to connect an AQ1100 light source port to an AQ1100 optical power measurement port and then perform optical power adjustment In the loss test screen see section 7 3 of the slave press the LS Power Adjust soft key to display the follo
16. 7 1 Creating New Projects Explanation You can create a new project You can measure optical loss with models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Creating a New Project Only the master can create a new project You can specify the following project information Project Name You can set the name using up to 30 characters Starting Core Number You can set the starting core number to a value within the following range 1 to 9900 Tape Number Type Off a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a e 5 a f 6 a g 7 a h 8 Number of Fibers or Tapes You can set the number of fibers or tapes to a value within one of the following ranges Tape Number Type Number of Fibers or Tapes Off 10 to 100 fibers a b 2 10 to 50 tapes a c 3 10 to 33 tapes a d 4 10 to 25 tapes a e 5 10 to 20 tapes a f 6 10 to 16 tapes a g 7 10 to 14 tapes a h 8 10 to 12 tapes Measurement Light Wavelength There are three instrument types with the measurement light wavelengths listed below Select a wavelength from the available settings on the AQ1100 that you are using Model Measurement Light Wavelength AQ1100A SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm AQ1100B SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm SM 1625 nm AQ1100D GI 850 nm GI 1300 nm SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm The light for single mode SM optical fiber is emitted from optical port 2 The light for graded index GI multi mode optical fiber is emitted from optical port 3 Firmly connect the opt
17. C vs 2009 10 05 17 55 12 EJ 0000 CSV 11 2009 10 13 14 51 52 ia AAA0001 CSV 211 2009 10 13 14 54 22 TEE Saves the data USB Henory The file name candidate for the next save operation Joie JOMOd Je2ndo B IM AQ1100 01EN 3 5 3 3 Logging Measured Values and Saving Logged Results Explanation Creating and Saving Logs The AQ1100 is always measuring power when the Power Meter screen is displayed To save the measured values you must log them To start logging press the Logging START soft key During logging on the menu Logging START changes to Logging STOP All soft keys other than the Logging STOP soft key are unavailable Logging stops when the specified number of logs are recorded or when you press the Logging STOP soft key Then on the menu Logging STOP changes to Logging START and the file save Screen appears You can save logged results in CSV format Measurement Interval You can set the interval for logging measured values to one of the following values 500 ms 1s5 2s 5 s 10s Logging Count You can set the number of values to log within the following range 10 to 1000 Drive to Save To You can set the destination drive to one of the following options Internal memory USB memory You can set the destination drive to the USB memory when in the Common screen for miscellaneous features described later in this manual you have set USB Function to Storage File Name You ca
18. ENTER sesrisorsensnsindnisorrinsdsnenss nosan 2 2 rotary knob operations nct mre rene 2 2 S Creed SCLEEM GOOF e SChOGNSAVG si vives taii er ci o cn Ear c e HERD self test serial number SHIPPING EE E simple wavelength mode 3 3 SKIPPING EE 3 9 CIE M 1 5 start menu 10 1 storage conditions 11 15 SNOS ENUY 2 3 strings input history ene 2 4 subnet mask E i ipee m R lee E ii Eu Hate OC EE 11 5 T Page tape number type cree root rentia roit ioia aak 3 9 TOPI Piirnes 10 5 threshold 5n rre rer rere 1 2 threshold REI 3 4 timeout ET 10 5 trademarks i troubleshooting cette a 11 1 WMG e 8 1 BP due tees 8 1 U Page cee C eeH 3 3 USB TUNCUON p 10 1 USB port Iypo A niic s rt tren rr eter eene cated 9 1 Index 2 IM AQ1100 01EN
19. Fibers 100 7 8 Data Vert OO 9 Com No nm Data Unit Modulation Reference dBm Offset dB Date SKIP BO 1 1 1310 9 629 dBm CW 3 OD 2009 10 27 15 42 shit 1 2 1310 9 474 dBm CW 3 OD 2009 10 27 15 42 12 1 3 2 1 SKIP EN 2 2 SKIP pal 2 3 SKIP 16 3 1 1550 10 06 dBm CW 3 O 2009 10 27 15 42 lc 3 2 1550 9 695 dBm OW 3 O 2009 10 27 15 42 18 3 3 19 4 1 1550 10 07 dBm CW 3 O 2009 10 27 15 43 E201 4 2 1810 9 829 dBm CW 3 0 2009 10 27 15 43 E218 4 3 1310 9 601 dBm OW 3 O 2009 10 27 15 43 22 5 1 22 5 H xipueddy IM AQ1100 01EN App 1 Appendix 1 Data File Formats Loss Test Results A ERES IR REEF ERR G oH J L1 Company Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 Model AG1100A 3 Function PowerMeter 4 Start No 1 5 Tape No Type acd 6 Number Of Fibers 25 7 8 Data Vert OO 9 Com No nm Data Unit Modulation Reference dBm Offset dB Date SKIP 10 1a 1 1310 9 608 dBm CW 3 0 2008 10 27 1619 11 a 2 1550 9 831 dBm CW 3 O 2008 10 27 1619 12 lla 3 13 1b 1 SKIP 14 1b 2 SKIP 15 1b 3 SKIP 16 lic 1 1310 1014 dBm OW 3 O 2009 10 27 16 21 17 jic 2 1550 9 924 dBm CW 3 O 2008 10 27 16 21 18 c 3 19 1d 1 1310 9 738 dBm OW 3 O 2008 10 27 1622 20 1d 2 1550 9 75 dBm CW 3 O 2008 10 27 16 22 21 d 3 22 2a 1 23 2a 2 Project Information A Smolen Nes F G EE J L1 Tcompany Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 Mo
20. S I GUIS 4 5 16 x P JO JR S T GUS 4 5 6 fox UD M JX TY SPE 1 2 3 f UJ V JW X Y SPC kl LGL Z CAP JENT 0f 7 CAP ENT os Note __ Entered strings are saved to the input history when you confirm them Up to 50 strings can be saved Newer strings appear at the top of the input history 2 4 IM AQ1100 01EN Chapter 3 Optical Power Meter 3 1 Making Preparations for Measurements Remove the optical fiber cables from the AQ1100 and close the optical connector covers or make sure that the power meter is not receiving any light and then start the optical power meter zero set procedure Procedure Performing Zero Set Press the OPM LS soft key SETUP and then the OPM Setup soft key to display the following screen The figure below shows the screen that appears on models with SPM and HPM suffix codes On models with the PPM suffix code there is no Wavelength mode item REG Perorms zero set Wavelength mode Avg Times ee See Hax Hin Menu off Oo LS OPH Inter E Off On offset Threshold Upper linit Lover linit Explanation Perform zero set whenever necessary such as after you have turned on the power or when the ambient temperature changes Performing zero set adjusts the internal deviation of the optical power measurement section and enables you to obtain more accurate absolute optical power values IM AQ1100 01EN 3 1 Joie JOMOd Je2ndo B Setting Optica
21. and the print color Connect the printer to the USB Type A port on the AQ1100 You can use printers that comply with USB Printer Class Ver 1 1 Printing An image of the screen is printed About the File Operation Screen Depending on the model and the selected feature the operations for opening the file operation screen and the screens that appear vary On models with SPM or HPM suffix codes you cannot print when multicore loss testing is selected Note Do not connect incompatible printers For USB printers that have been tested for compatibility contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer IM AQ1100 01EN 9 13 Bununug pue uonejedo at a Chapter 10 Other Operations 10 1 Configuring the Language Beep Start Menu USB Function and Screen Color Procedure System Setup Screen Press SETUP to display the following menu Language English r Set the display language The options that appear vary depending on the language specification Beep on Turns the beep on and off Start Menu Top Henu Set the start menu Top Menu Last Function USB Function Storage Set the USB function Storage Control I O Screen Color Set the screen colors Color B amp W Explanation Display Language Set the language to display on the AQ1100 screen The options that appear vary depending on the product s language specification Turning the Beep On and Off You can make the AQ1100 beep wheneve
22. conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or cause damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of the instrument Symbols and Conventions Used in Procedural Explanations The contents of the procedural explanations are indicated using the following symbols Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers All procedures are written under the assumption that you are starting operation at the beginning of the procedure so you may not need to carry out all the steps in a procedure when you are changing the settings I 4S ENEU IB This section describes the setup items and the limitations regarding the procedures It may not give a detailed explanation of the feature For a detailed explanation of the feature see chapter 2 Character Notations Hard Key Names and Soft Key Names in Bold Characters Indicate panel keys that are used in the procedure and soft keys and menu items that appear on the screen Unit k Denotes 1000 Example 12 kg 100 kHz ii IM AQ1100 01EN Contents Conventions Heed in This Man al iiec ctui e oirhr e i ruote pai tiere a irm e EERSTEN ria aus ii Chapter1
23. extension You can change file names except for the extension as necessary For instructions on how to change the file name see section 9 4 When the firmware update ends successfully Updating of the main program completed appears and the AQ1100 restarts automatically When the firmware update fails Updating of the main program failed appears Make sure that there are no problems with the firmware update file H IM AQ1100 01EN 11 7 uonoedsu pue svueuazuiew Bupoousetgnoit B 11 6 Performing a Mechanical Inspection and Checking Operations Mechanical Inspection Make sure that the power is off while you are inspecting the AQ1100 CAUTION e If foreign objects are stuck in the connectors malfunction and damage may occur The AQ1100 may not operate properly if its connectors are loose Make sure that There is no external damage or deformation on the outside of the AQ1100 There are no switches connectors or other components that are loose All switches and moving parts can be operated smoothly If there are any problems contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Checking Operations Turn on the AQ1100 perform the typical operations and make sure that the AQ1100 performs normally 11 8 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 7 Replacing the Battery Pack Handling Precautions Failure to comply with the precautions below could lead to damage to the instrument injury o
24. key to display the following screen OPH LS 4 LS YLS ON OFF Power Meter Lt ott dB DREF 70 00dBn 10 00dBn Vavelength Modulation Unit dB dim W HE Starts logging Reference j Set the measurement interval and the log count in the detailed setup screen in the next section After the specified number of logs are recorded a screen for saving the logged results appears see the file save screen explained later Detailed Setup Screen Press the SETUP soft key and then the Data Save Logging soft key to display the following screen Save Data Data is to be initialized by changing Data save setup stort oS Tape no or Num Of Fibers M T Logging Interval Set the measurement interval 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s Set the logging count 10 to 1000 Times File Save Screen The path of the destination directory The number of folders and files in the destination directory File List Log Result File ae Num Of Files 12 Path USB Memory FileName Size _ Date AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 57 50 AQ1300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 M IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 30 42 Sant gm Set the destination drive internal memory C LS 2009 10 05 17 54 50 lenory CJ LoggingData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 M USB memory OptPowerH 2009 10 05 17 54 58 File Name p Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 TE Set the file name see section 9 2
25. line is connected IP testing is available on models with the LAN option Pinging To ping an address perform a simple IP test specify the address and configure the Tx frame settings listed below The results of pinging the address appear on the screen The frame length Tx mode continuation number of frames to send and transmission time and measurement interval 1 6 IM AQ1100 01EN 1 6 Other Features In addition to the features described so far the AQ1100 also has the following features Data saving and loading Language selection Beep on off Startup menu selection USB function selection storage communication Screen color selection Current date and time configuration see the operation guide IM AQ1100 02EN Power save settings Network settings on models with the LAN option Setup information initialization to the factory default values AQ1100 information display model serial no suffix code version etc Self test execution Firmware version updating IM AQ1100 01EN soJnjeo J H Chapter 2 Common Operations 2 1 Key Rotary Knob and Arrow Key Operations To make this manual easier to read we have omitted or simplified explanations of the kinds of operations listed below Repetitive operations Detailed operations for proceeding to the desired setup menu or dialog box and information about the accompanying screen changes Setup items that users can configure i
26. optical power meter features loss test Efficient multicore loss testing for measuring loss in multicore fibers Simple IP testing through pinging option Optical fiber Telephone exchanges Consumer IM AQ1100 01EN 1 1 soJnjeo J H 1 2 Optical Power Meter and Light Source Optical Power Meter The three instrument types listed below are available for measuring different types of optical power Suffix Code Optical Power Type SPM Standard HPM High input PPM PON passive optical network If you are using the AQ1100 to measure optical power the various settings listed below can be configured Models with SPM or Models with PPM Suffix Codes Item HPM Suffix Codes Normal power meter PON power meter selected selected Wavelength Yes Fixed 11 Fixed 11 Wavelength mode Yes Modulation mode Yes Unit Yes dB dBm W Yes dB dBm W Yes dBm W Reference Yes Yes Measured value display hold Yes Yes Yes Measured value logging Yes Yes Zero set Yes Yes Yes Average count Yes Yes Yes Maximum and minimum value disolay Yes Yes play Interlocking of light source and Yes Yes WW optical power meter settings Offset Yes Yes Yes Threshold Yes Yes Yes Measurement of the optical power from ONU to OLT for a Yes particular signal wavelength Measurement of the optical power from OLT to ONU for a Yes partic
27. setup screen Core List A list of core numbers and the saved data of the highlighted core number are displayed List The core numbers and saved data are displayed Example When the Starting Core Number Is Set to 5 the Tape Number Type Is Set to a h 8 and the Number of Tapes Is Set to 10 Core List List The list begins with the starting core number 5 The list begins with the starting core number 5 Each core number is divided into eight tape Each core number is divided into eight tape numbers from a to h numbers from a to h The data for the core and e Aa tape number pairs through 14h is displayed ba WI 5c 5d 5e 5f 5h pn pp DW 6e 6f 6h Core No Ta Tb Te Td Te Tf Th 8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f 8h 9a 9b 9c 9d 9e 9f 9h 10a 10b je IM 10e 10 10h 1 Ma mb ie iid je Hf 1th 2 12a 12b 2c 12d 12e 2f 12h 3 z 13a 43 130 13d 130 13f 13h Ec RT es e EE Ma Mb Mc d d de Mf 14h ES d Eee Es Ine d o eet id reme pz uad SC EE Ee Core No nm Data _ Mod Sn SS Sa 5a 4 5d 2 EEN Sa 3 5d 3 Ey Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to scroll number pair 5a here is displayed through the list There are 10 tapes so the cores are numbered 5a through 14h 4 6 IM AQ1100 01EN 4 3 Selecting
28. suffix codes you cannot delete or copy files when multicore loss testing is selected Note Using the mini B USB port on the AQ1100 you can send the files and folders in the AQ1100 internal memory to a PC To do this set the AQ1100 mini B USB port function to Storage see section 10 1 When the PC accesses the AQ1100 and downloads the files the download speed depends on the performance of the PC 9 6 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 4 Changing File Names Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models Models with PPM Suffix Codes with PPM suffix codes Press the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen Directory path The number of folders and files in the selected directory Path USB Memory Nun Of Files 12 4 Action FileName E ID File List File Rename amp USB Memory 4 File Type AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 57 50 O AQ1300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 CSV AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 30 42 C LS 2009 10 05 17 54 50 O LoggingData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 OptPouerH 2009 10 05 17 54 58 USB Henory O Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 C VS 2009 10 05 17 55 12 0000 CSV 11 2009 10 13 14
29. the upper and lower threshold values see the detailed setup screen in section When the Signal Direction Is OLT ONU PON Power Meter PON Power Meter 4490nm_ DATA Save Data 4 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 4 2 Setting PON System Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display Detailed Setup Screen Press SETUP and then the OPM SETUP soft key to display the following screen ZERO SET Avg Times ms Set the average count 1 10 50 100 Offset 1310nm DATA 1490nn DATA Set the offset 9 900 to 9 900 dB 1550nm VIDEO Set it for each PON system wavelength Threshold Upper limit 1310nn 1490nm 1550nn Loar linit g Set the threshold values 80 to 40 dBm nn Set the upper and lower limits for each PON system 1490nm wavelength 1550nn Explanation The PON power meter is only available on models with PPM suffix codes Wavelength The wavelengths that you can specify when measuring the optical power of a PON system are listed below The wavelengths vary depending on the signal direction Signal Direction Wavelength ONU gt OLT 1310 nm OLT gt ONU 1490 nm and 1550 nm 1 You can measure the optical power of the upstream signal wavelength from the ONU optical network unit the user s optical terminal to the OLT optical line termination the telephone exchange s optical terminal The optical power of the 1310 nm data wavelength signal is measured 2 You can m
30. 100 01EN 10 5 suone4edo 194 0 D Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Maintenance and Inspection 11 1 Ifa Problem Occurs Dealing with Unusual Circumstances fa message appears on the screen see the following pages for reference e If servicing is necessary or the AQ1100 does not operate properly even after you have attempted to deal with the problem according to the instructions in this section contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Symptom Solution Reference Even when the power is If you are using an AC adapter make sure that the plug is connected firmly to the outlet EE on nothing appears on the power cord is connected firmly to the AC adapter and the AC adapter s DC plug is the screen connected firmly to the AQ1100 If you are using a battery pack make sure that it is attached firmly Charge the battery pack and make sure that the ON lamp is illuminated 11 7 The LCD turns black at high temperatures At low temperatures its display speed becomes I slower Make sure that the temperature of the area where you are using the AQ1100 is within the operating temperature range The display disappears The AQ1100 turns off automatically when its battery is low Check the remaining battery 11 7 after time passes power If you have specified a time for the Power Save setting the AQ1100 will turn off 10 2 automatically if no operations have been performed for the specified time Check the settings The screen i
31. 1100 and downloads the files the download speed depends on the performance of the PC IM AQ1100 01EN 10 3 suone4edo 18410 D 10 4 Configuring Network Settings Option Procedure Network Setup Screen 1 Press SETUP 2 Using the rotary knob and ENTER select Network Setup to display the following screen Network Setup Valid Invalid Va id ICI TEE Enables or disables the network setup User Name Set the user name and password Password To set the user name and password follow the procedure in section 2 2 Time Out sec Infinite m Set the timeout value mr P o Om IP Address 92 168 0 27 S Subnet Mesk 2557 2557 255 rr Configure the TCP IP settings Gateway BA SS mg E To apply the changes power cycle the AQ1100 Note You must restart the AQ1100 after you have changed the network settings Before you restart the AQ1100 the settings from before you changed the settings are used Explanation IP testing is available on models with the LAN option For details about the network that you intend to connect the AQ1100 to contact your network administrator Enabling or Disabling the Network Setup After you have set the user name password timeout value and TCP IP parameters select Valid and restart the AQ1100 to use the network connection Valid The AQ1100 can communicate over the network Invalid The AQ1100 cannot communicate over the network If Valid is sel
32. 1100 returns to the previous screen During pinging PING Start changes to PING Stop All soft keys other than the PING Stop soft key are unavailable To stop pinging press the PING Stop soft key PING Stop will change to PING Start Ping Test Results The ping test results are listed below The pinged IP address and the ping test results are indicated in the PING statistics table Sent frames received frames lost frames reception failed loss rate 8 2 IM AQ1100 01EN Chapter 9 9 1 File Operation and Printing Connecting a USB Storage Medium to the USB Port Use a portable USB storage medium Connect it directly to the USB Type A port on the AQ1100 Hot plugging is supported you can connect or disconnect the USB device at any time regardless of whether the AQ1100 is on or off When the power is on the AQ1100 automatically detects the USB storage medium after it is connected Q gt Connect USB storage devices to the AQ1100 directly not through a USB hub Use a portable USB storage medium Do not connect an incompatible USB storage medium Do not connect and disconnect a USB device repetitively Provide a 10 second interval between removal and connection Do not connect or disconnect a USB device during the time from when the AQ1100 is turned on until key operation becomes available Youcan use USB storage devices that comply with USB 1 1 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 1 Bunung pue uonejedo alld e
33. 4 8 86 gr 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Core No nn Data Hod Ref Offset Date 4 1 z 5 IM AQ1100 01EN 4 5 4 3 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Numbers Detailed Setup Screen Press the SETUP soft key and then the Save Data soft key to display the following screen Save Data Data is to be initialized by changing Data save setup start No 1 Set the starting core number 1 to 9900 T B f RE 8 L Set the tape number type Off a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a e 5 Nun Of Fibers 100 a f 6 a g 7 a h 8 Tape no Type Set the number of fibers or tapes up to 100 fibers when Tape no Type is set to Off up to 50 tapes when Tape no Type is set to a b 2 up to 12 tapes when Tape no Type is set to a h 8 Saving Data to a File Press SETUP and then the File soft key to display the file save screen Follow the procedure in section 9 2 to save the data Explanation The PON power meter is only available on models with PPM suffix codes You can specify core numbers and tape number types and save data measurement conditions and measured values to the AQ1100 internal memory You can also save the data to a file Displayed List You can set the list to show to one of the following options The list display format changes depending on the starting core number tape number type and number of fibers or tapes that you set in the detailed
34. 51 52 id AAAOO01 CEV 211 2009 10 13 14 54 22 Use the rotary knob and ENTER to select the file whose name you want to change Selected files are indicated with this mark amp To deselect a file press ENTER again ig Set the action Rename r Set the file type Set the extension of the file type of the file whose name you want to change m Set the destination drive internal memory USB memory ICE Enter a new file name The character input dialog box appears To set the file name follow the procedure in section 2 2 Enter the extension as well After you have entered the file name press the Commit soft key in the character input dialog box to change the file name to the name that you entered IM AQ1100 01EN Bunung pue uonejedo alld e 9 4 Changing File Names Explanation Action Select Rename File Type The files of the type that you selected appear in the File List screen Fordetails about file types see Explanation in section 9 2 To display all the files in the current directory set the file type to Drive to Save To See Explanation in section 9 2 Entering a File Name Enter a file name into the character input dialog box that appears Follow the procedure in section 2 2 Use the character input dialog box to enter the extension as well When you press the Commit soft key in the character input dialog box the file name changes to the nam
35. 6 59 06 4 Drive EJ AAA0003 CSY 2009 10 13 16 59 31 g Set the drive to load from internal memory EJ BBB0004 CSV 2009 10 13 17 00 11 Int Henory USB memory iy P100F0005 CSV 4K 2009 10 13 17 00 39 Mi Loads the file The project information is loaded from the Use the rotary knob and ENTER to selected file and the loss test screen appears select a project information file Restarting an Interrupted Loss Test When the loss test for a shared project is interrupted you can restart it where it left off retaining the results of the test so far The operation for restarting the test is the same for both the master and the slave Press the Multi Core Loss Test soft key and then the Previous Project soft key to display the following screen Display Example Master Multi Core Loss Test 4 Haster d e A Slave or New Project MM lE Loads the previous project The lost test screen appears with the previous lost test data retained 7 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 7 2 Sharing Projects Explanation The master and slave must share the same project information The methods for sharing project information are listed below Models with SPM or HPM suffix codes can share project information Sending a Project You can send project information from the master to the slave First you must specify a fiber for communicating the project information from the master to the slave Before you transfer the project inform
36. AQ1100 and close the optical connector covers or make sure that the power meter is not receiving any light and then start the PON power meter zero set procedure Procedure Performing Zero Set Press the PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the OPM Setup soft key to display the following screen NES II Performs zero set Avg Times Offset 1310nm DATA 1490nm DATA 1550nm VIDEO Threshold Upper limit 1310nn 1490nm 1550nn Lower limit dk 1490nn 1550nn Explanation Perform zero set whenever necessary such as after you have turned on the power or when the ambient temperature changes Performing zero set adjusts the internal deviation of the optical power measurement section and enables you to obtain more accurate absolute optical power values IM AQ1100 01EN 4 1 epoo xyjns Wdd 1939IN 19 od NOd H 4 2 Setting PON System Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display Procedure Power Meter Screen Press the PON Power Meter soft key to display the following screen When the Signal Direction Is ONU gt OLT PON Bar graph display of the Power Heter measured value T Measured value ON HAE B10nm DATA Mm CU PASS i 2 Al dBm LJ MES Holds the measured value display 0577 Save Data Set the signal direction ONU OLT OLT ONU Set the unit dB W Lower threshold Upper threshold line line These lines indicate
37. Bright In this kind of situation you can make the screen easier to view by selecting Off You can use the battery even longer than you can when you select Power save Screen Save When the AQ1100 is on it can turn its display off automatically after it has not been used for 15 seconds 10 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 10 3 Resetting the AQ1100 to Its Factory Default Settings Procedure Initialization Screen 1 Press SETUP 2 Using the rotary knob and ENTER select Default to display the following screen Factory Setting x m lnitializes the measurement settings All measurement settings are returned to their factory defaults gea Initializes all settings All settings are returned to their factory defaults and the internal memory is formatted Explanation You can reset the AQ1100 to its factory default settings Initializing the Measurement Settings All the settings are reset to their factory defaults but the internal memory is not initialized Initializing All Settings All the settings are reset to their factory defaults and the internal memory is initialized All the data in the internal memory is deleted Before you initialize the internal memory backup the data as necessary Not Using the mini B USB port on the AQ1100 you can send the files and folders in the AQ1100 internal memory to a PC To do this set the AQ1100 mini B USB port function to Storage see section 10 1 When the PC accesses the AQ
38. Detail CWDM Set the average count 1 10 50 100 Turns the display of the max min value menu on and off Wavelength mode Avg Times Max Min Henu LS OPH Interlock Offset Turns on and off the interlocking of the light source SEGRATE and optical power meter settings Set the offset 9 900 to 9 900 dB Set the upper threshold value 80 00 to 40 00 dB Set the lower threshold value 80 00 to 40 00 dB Threshold Upper limit Lower linit BI At this point the settings that the items are used to configure and the actions that selecting them causes are explained Options and ranges are listed afterwards The explanations of rotary knob arrow key and ENTER key operations are omitted The explanation of how to reset the selected item to its previous setting is omitted The explanation for returning to the previous menu is omitted IM AQ1100 01EN 2 2 Entering Strings After you have selected a setup item and pressed ENTER a character input dialog box will appear if it is necessary This section explains the operations that you can perform after the dialog box appears Entering Strings 1 Using the rotary knob and ENTER enter a string The string that you entered appears in the edit screen 2 Press the various soft keys to edit the string as necessary 3 After you have finished entering and editing the string press the OK soft key to confirm the string that you entered
39. E en AEG EE a Specify skipping Save area Power Meter Saves the data Modulation 1310 nn EM 30 00 dBn 0 00 dB r You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core ay Example of the data measurement conditions and measured values when the signal direction is ONU gt OLT The data set in section 4 2 is displayed v o zZ o o OD o We v U o c zd x o o Qa i When Display is set to List Offset Use the rotary knob and the Save area MEES arrow keys to select a core e 2 Display number EE EEN Core List Sees ist YLS ON OFF ll ll ep gt OH CH OH te s Sail Po Co Po Co Po Go RO Power Heter Wavelength Offset Data You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the 1310 nn 30 00 dBm specified core Delete Data Screen Core no No 1 2 and 3 RENDER hereto LS Select Core No nm Data Mod Ref Offset YLS 4 EIS Deletes the data of all the 1 1310 9 54 dBm CM 30 00 dBm 0 00 dB 10 14 09 55 4 ON OFF a 1 T EEWH 5 6 7 8 9 10 B selected cores 11 BE etas ES SES ETE SO Display All Core 21 Ee lee lee E Core List gy Deletes all the core data 2 Use the rotary knob and the arrow 51 keys to select a core number 61 D b4 Do bb D 3 D n ele leen ele EC on so 81 8 8
40. Features 1 1 o 1 1 1 2 Optical Power Meter and Light Source 1 2 1 3 Eoss ln e sse EMEN 1 4 1 4 Multicore LOSS TeSting nesses cece asec tert rr ete nnt ETHER Rp cqpudhecb ndeadueriieh 1 5 1 5 IP Testing OPO EE 1 6 1 6 Other Feature S ceeded pe eaae dere Eege enis 1 7 Chapter 2 Common Operations 2 1 Key Rotary Knob and Arrow Key Operation 2 1 2 2 Ente ning Stein GS RTT 2 3 Chapter 3 Optical Power Meter 3 1 Making Preparations for Measurements sosseeeeeeoseneeseeeeentestretns rester nsreern nr nerrten tenerent 3 1 3 2 Setting Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display 3 2 3 3 Logging Measured Values and Saving Logged Hesuhts 3 5 3 4 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Number 3 7 Chapter 4 PON Power Meter PPM suffix code 4 1 Making Preparations for Measurements soseeeeeeeeseeeeeeerntrestrtrnseesrrtrnstesrrnr nesteen tenereet 4 1 4 2 Setting PON System Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display 4 2 4 3 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Number 4 5 Chapter 5 Light Source 5 1 Producing Measurement Light essssssssssssesesesene nennen enne ntn etna 5 1 5 2 Turning On the Visible Light Option 5 3 Chapter 6 Loss Testing SPM and HPM suffix codes 6 1 Making Preparations and Adjustments for Loss Testimg tn nerernnrneernn 6 1 6 2 Performing an Auto Loss Test
41. OCK CLOCKS LPTO LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 LPT4 LPT5 LPT6 LPT7 LPT8 LPT9 COMO COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 COM9 The following types of characters can be used 0 to9 AtoZ atoz 4 L 96 amp 5 and cannot be entered consecutively Make sure that the full file path absolute path from the root folder is less than or equal to 200 characters in length If it exceeds 200 characters an error occurs when you perform a file operation such as saving copying renaming or creating a folder Full file path When an operation is being performed on a folder the full path is up to the name of the folder When an operation is being performed on a file the full path is up to the name of the file About the File Operation Screen Depending on the model and the selected feature the operations for opening the file operation screen and the screens that appear vary When multicore loss testing is selected on models with SPM or HPM suffix codes a screen for saving the project information and core loss test results in CSV format appears Forinformation about loading files when multicore loss testing is selected on models with SPM or HPM suffix codes see section 7 2 Select a file that contains project information and multicore loss test results and load it 9 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 3 Deleting and Copying Files Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Pres
42. Save an image of the screen is saved to SystemlInfo BMP in the root directory of the internal memory IM AQ1100 01EN 11 5 uonoedsu pue eoueusjure y Purnoouso qnou B 11 4 Performing a Self Test Procedure System Setup Menu Press SETUP to display the following menu System Setup Product Info s Yersion Simi Executes a self test 4 File Explanation The AQ1100 checks the operation of the Internal memory RTC real time clock battery If the results of the self test are normal Success appears If an error occurs Fail appears When an Error Occurs during a Self Test If an error occurs contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer IM AQ1100 01EN 11 5 Updating the Firmware Procedure Version Up Screen Press SETUP and then the Version Up soft key to display the following screen File List Version W Path USB Menory Num Of Files 9 FileNane Size Date E USB Henory AQ1100 2009 11 02 10 20 14 C 401300 2009 11 02 10 20 24 amp utol oss 2009 11 02 10 19 58 1 C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive z Zeg See ES g Select the drive that contains the C LoggingData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 firmware update file internal memory O OptPouerH 2009 11 02 10 20 50 USB memory C3 Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 Use the rotary knob and ENTER to select the firmware update file GC E ocutes the firmware update xplanation To update the firmware select a firmware update file YMC
43. User s Manual AQ1100 OLTS Multi Field Tester YOKOGAWA IM AQ1100 01EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 1st Edition Thank you for purchasing the AQ1100 OLTS Optical Loss Test Set Multi Field Tester This user s manual explains the features operating procedures and handling precautions of the AQ1100 To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before operation Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference in the event that a question arises This manual is one of three AQ1100 manuals Please read all the manuals Manual Title Manual No Description AQ1100 OLTS Multi Field Tester IM AQ1100 02bN This guide focuses on the handling precautions basic Operation Guide operations and specifications of the AQ1100 AQ1100 OLTS Multi Field Tester IM AQ1100 01EN This manual Explains all AQ1100 features except for User s Manual included in CD the communication features and how to use them AQ1100 OLTS Multi Field Tester IM AQ1100 17EN Explains the features related to using communication Communication Interface User s commands to control the AQ1100 Manual included in CD Notes The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functionality The figures given in this manual may differ from those that actually appear on your screen Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure th
44. adhesive tape or some other method Shipping When you ship the AQ1100 avoid exposing it to vibrations Ship the AQ1100 in an environment that meets the storage conditions When you ship multiple battery packs by plane follow all relevant regulations such as the airline regulations and UN transportation regulations For details about the regulations contact your airline in advance IM AQ1100 01EN 11 15 uonoedsu pue eoueuagjurey Punoouse qnoJg H 11 11 Recommended Replacement Parts YOKOGAWA guarantees the AQ1100 for the period and under the conditions of the product warranty Under the conditions of the three year warranty the following consumable parts and parts with limited service lives are excluded For part replacement contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Parts with Limited Service Lives Part Name Service Life Notes Battery pack Approx 300 charges The service life varies depending on the environment in which the battery pack is used Consumables We recommend that you replace the following parts at the intervals listed below Part Name Recommended Notes Replacement Interval Backup battery lithium battery 5 years Send to factory to replace LCD backlight Approx 50 000 hours Send to factory to replace Measurement connector ferrule One year Send to factory to replace Universal and connector adapters One year Purchase and replace DC power supply connector 5000 times Send to fac
45. and Saving Core and Tape Numbers Skipping If you specify Skip for a core number that you don t need to measure its data will not be saved By setting which cores to skip beforehand you can avoid accidentally saving unnecessary data Saving Data You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core When the signal direction is from the OLT to the ONU you can save the data for two wavelengths at the same time For details about saving the data to a file see section 9 2 Deleting Data You can delete the data for individual core numbers in a save area or delete all the data at once Starting Core Number You can set the starting core number to a value within the following range 1 to 9900 Tape Number Type You can set the tape number type to one of the following options Off a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a e 5 a f 6 a g 7 a h 8 Number of Fibers or Tapes You can set the number of fibers or tapes to a value within one of the following ranges Tape Number Type Number of Fibers or Tapes Off 10 to 100 fibers a b 2 10 to 50 tapes a c 3 10 to 33 tapes a d 4 10 to 25 tapes a e 5 10 to 20 tapes a f 6 10 to 16 tapes a g 7 10 to 14 tapes a h 8 10 to 12 tapes IM AQ1100 01EN 4 7 epoo xyjns Wdd 1939IN 19 od NOd H Chapter 5 Light Source 5 1 Producing Measurement Light A WARNING While the AQ1100 is producing light do not remove the optical
46. and close the character input dialog box The string be applied to the relevant item You can also confirm the string by moving the cursor to ENT on the displayed keyboard and then pressing ENTER Moves the cursor to the left Character input dialog box Moves the cursor to the right A BYCYDYE H Y Y I X AU UU EIGUUURHZUGLCL UL KU XM JN NO JG NXE L0 I8 J9 IZ P JO RIS TTE IS 4 15 6 fex UJ V M JX Y P IIC m Deletes the previous character TEES Confirms the entered string DL Switches me Space uppercase and Confirms Input history lowercase letters the input Strings that you have entered in the past remain in the input history You can enter these strings see the next page Note fthere is a limit to the length of the string you will not be able to enter characters after the limit is reached You can also enter strings using a USB keyboard IM AQ1100 01EN 2 3 suoneJedo uowwog H 2 2 Entering Strings Entering Strings from the History 1 Using the rotary knob and ENTER select W to display the input history screen 2 Using the rotary knob and ENTER choose the string that you want to enter The string appears in the edit screen Come v AJB C JD E LL X7 X X L HAU U te ANB C YD JE C X fs Y HAUULUDU FG HY LJ EE Y EODD DEEC FG HY LCJTC E UC Y HOD EDOLIC KI M JN O eka 8 1T COSTS KZ KU JH JN O JCG NX N8 C TAS Y8 7 P JO JR
47. as just been charged or when it has no power left when the AQ1100 will not turn on Storing the battery pack under these conditions will degrade its performance and reduce its longevity It is better to store the battery pack when it is 40 to 50 charged This is equivalent to the state the battery is in after you turn off the AQ1100 and charge an empty battery for an hour at room temperature Disposal When disposing of the batteries follow the proper disposal regulations as specified by the relevant ordinance in your area When disposing of the batteries in the EU follow the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer under the following circumstances When the battery pack is broken or behaves strangely When the battery run time becomes short and the battery pack needs to be replaced the battery pack is a consumable item Removing the Battery Pack Before you remove the battery turn off the power and unplug the AC adapter from the AQ1100 1 Release the battery cover lock Insert a coin or screwdriver with a thickness that will not damage the lock slot into the lock slot and release the lock 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Slide the battery pack towards the top panel 4 Turn the AQ1100 so that it is facing you and remove the battery pack from the case Put your hand next to the battery case so that the battery pack does not fall out Top panel side T N a
48. ation connect one end of the communication fiber that you specified to the master s light source port and connect the other end to the slave s optical power measurement port Prepare the slave to receive the project information After you have confirmed that the slave is ready to receive the information send it from the master Loading a Project File Load the same project file onto the master and the slave Use a project file that you have saved to internal or USB memory Restarting an Interrupted Loss Test A multicore fiber loss test may be stopped before all the cores have been tested When the test for a shared project is interrupted you can restart it where it left off retaining the results of the test so far You must be performing the loss test with the same project If you reload a project file the loss test data up to that point is deleted and cannot be recovered IM AQ1100 01EN sepoo xiyns WdH pue WdS Punse sso e1uooninig H 7 3 Performing a Multicore Loss Test Connect one end of the communication fiber that you specified to the master s light source port optical port 2 and connect the other end to the slave s optical power measurement port optical port 1 Then perform the multicore loss test Procedure After the settings in sections 7 1 to 7 2 have been completed open the loss test screen and perform the multicore loss test procedure Executing a Multicore Loss Test
49. cooled down 913 Battery is low The instrument may be damaged if it is kept using in this condition The instrument will be powered off in 10 sec Please use AC adapter 914 Errors in the battery or in the charging circuit The instrument may be damaged if it is kept using in this condition The instrument will be powered off in 10 sec Please remove the battery and use AC adapter 917 The temperature inside the instrument is increasing Please stop measuring and wait for a while 918 The temperature inside the instrument is too high The measurement was aborted Please power it off 921 There is incoming light Or optical module may be damaged 922 Incorrect date and time setting Set the correct date and time 925 Please use AC adapter IM AQ1100 01EN 11 3 Viewing the Product Information Procedure Product Information Screen Press SETUP and then the Product Info soft key to display the following screen Product Info Product d Info Product Info Screen Model Nane AQ1100A ue Saves a screen image Serial Number N12345678 Save Suffix Code HE D SPM LAN i Hac Address Mac Address ss UM OOO Wavelength Light Source 1310nn 1550nn Version Information FW Ver 1 01 Date Oct 27 2009 13 25 25 xplanation The following information about the AQ1100 is displayed Model Name Serial Number Suffix Code Mac Address Version Information etc i Executing Screen Image Save When you execute Screen Image
50. d The path name is invalid 638 Folder cannot be deleted It failed in the deletion of the file Please confirm the following Media is correctly installed Media is formatted Media is not read only 639 Folder cannot be copied Please confirm the following Media is correctly installed Media is formatted Media is not read only 640 Folder cannot be copied The path name or the file name is too long 641 Folder cannot be copied The hierarchy below the specified folder is too deep 642 Failed to copy the folder The path name is invalid 643 Folder cannot be copied It failed in the creation of the destination folder Please confirm the following Media is correctly installed Media is formatted Media is not read only 644 Folder cannot be copied It failed in the creation of the destination file Please confirm the following Media is correctly installed Media is formatted Media is not read only 645 The path name is too long 646 USB memory can not be recognized 647 Can not make file or folder in this folder 690 Cannot save the measurement data Please confirm the following Media is correctly installed Media is formatted Media is not read only 691 There is files in the destination folder Please use other folder 692 Media is full Please install new media 693 Cannot make a folder Please change the folder name 694 Cannot open the file Please confirm the following Media is correctly inserted
51. del AGI 100A 3 Function Multi Fiber LossTest 4 Project Name P100 5 Wavelengtht 850 _ 6 Wavelength2 1300 _ 7 Wavelength3 is 8 Offset W 9 Start No 10 10 Tape No Type a e 11 Number Of Fibers 20 12 13 Data Mert OO 14 Com Ho nm Data Unit Modulation Reference dBm Offset dB Date SKIP 15 10a 1 16 10a 2 17 10a 3 18 10b 1 SKIP 19 1Ob 2 SKIP 20 10b 3 SKIP 21 0c 1 22 10c 2 23 10c 3 24 10d 1 SKIP 25 10d 2 SKIP 26 10d 3 SKIP _27 10e 1 28 10e 2 29 10e 3 30 11a 1 31 11a 2 App 2 IM AQ1100 01EN Symbols Page BMP RC KE 9 3 CFG 9 3 folders deletitig ui iiir enean 9 10 formatting frame length G Page BEI MC 10 5 H Page Us e ite Meses Dm 3 4 A BIGNESS eene nce pesti n reco vara EE E l Page arrow Key operations initialization all settings 10 3 auto loss testing GE initialization internal memory 9 12 auto power On initialization to factory default settings ssss 10 3 average Cou input history ssssssssssssetetetettetetetetettente nenne Interlockitig ues B gt Pae internal memory initializing battery pack replacing ssses 11 9 IP address oe 7 battery DOWeT durante tote Ga peste 11 14 IP testing eene cr C M 10 1 brightliess eret ette en terere 102 K Pag
52. displayed measured value ud MES Holds the measured value display 4 Save Data DOE NR SH 1310nn Wavelength 2 OFF lavelength 3 OFF Loss Test LS Power Adjust E Lower threshold Upper threshold line line These lines indicate the upper and lower threshold values see the detailed setup screen in section Set the wavelength L Optical power adjustment see section 6 1 The available settings vary depending on the model For details see the explanation later in this section Set the unit dB dBm W Detailed Setup Screen Press SETUP and then the OPM SETUP soft key to display the following screen ZERO SET Offset y 7 Set the offset 9 900 to 9 900 dB Threshold Upper linit i Set the threshold values 80 to 40 dBm Lower limit 28 00dBn You can set the upper and lower values IM AQ1100 01EN 6 7 sepoo xiyns WdH pue INdS Buse sso H 6 3 Performing a Loop Back Loss Test Executing a Loop Back Loss Test Connect one end of the optical fiber or line that you need to perform loss testing on to the AQ1100 optical power measurement port and connect the other end to the light source port of the same AQ1100 Auto Loss Test 4 Function Select Loop Back 7m Y Power Meter Light ight Source 130m 30 00dBn DREF Hold 4 Save Data Gr ei Executes a loop back loss test The light source produces in order the wavelengths that you sp
53. e Loss Test Multi Core Loss Test Haster Display Core List Slave List Receive Project Press the Receive Project from Master from Master soft key Loss Test STAR 4 Press the Project Transmission START On the menu Receive Project from Master soft key changes to Abort After reception finishes Abort changes back to Receive Project from Master and the following screen appears On the menu Project Transmission START changes to Project Transmission STOP After transmission finishes Project Transmission STOP changes back to Project Transmission START and the following screen appears Loss Test Screen Lues Project Name P100 Loss Test File Loss Test Screen Hulti core 2 Loss Test Display Core List List Display Core List List sepoo xiyns WdH pue WdS Buysa sso1 aoon WI LS Power Adjust Now the master and slave share the same project information IM AQ1100 01EN 7 3 7 2 Sharing Projects Loading a Project File Load the same project file onto the master and the slave Press the Multi Core Loss Test soft key and then the File soft key to display the following screen File List Path Internal Menory AQ data Num Of Files 6 FileName Size Date amp Internal Menory A0 data EJ om Fey 2009 10 13 16 58 09 EJ AAA0001 Cou 2009 10 13 16 58 37 EJ AAA0002 CSV 2009 10 13 1
54. e key Operat S issiran tener rn ren 2 1 C Page m GI EE 11 17 L cleaning EE 11 14 language a vue EB VIP and D UNI IIa RU c me KE ele EE loading core starting number logging core list logging count T CSV file Jore eelere o nece E A annette ir e e ele isopibacklose test loss test restarting D loss testing data TE EE NE AE E A E M Page dBm EE EE er 11 5 deleting EE EE 11 14 destination ANVE eC E EEN 195 detail wavelength mode maximum and minimum value display 3 4 Pee eee eee ere eee rere ee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ere eee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee es maximum and minimum value menu sobre 3 4 measurement If terval coc ro cur rtr measurement el e measurement light wavelength o mechanical InSpectior cicuta eerte oreet ese model BT modulation odes coser xpo rrt recen eise E Page modulation mode light source 5 2 error messages 11 2 multicore loss testing 1 5 7 6 F Page N Page ule E 1 4 network settings 10 4 file formats eee App 1 Un ET RT ii HNIC 9 4 file names CHANGING cerent ect tette 97 O Page files oopmlng EE Uo 1 2 3 4 files deleting org 14 file type p EE OLT to ONU 1 2 firmware updatilig scooter tn eri t rc reap 11 7 ONU to OLT 4 2 folders CREATING se ere eterne eed t
55. e accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Copying or reproducing all or any part of the content of this manual without the permission of YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe Acrobat and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated n this manual the TM and symbols do not accompany their respective registered trademark or trademark names Other company and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Revisions 1st Edition November 2009 1st Edition November 2009 YK All Rights Reserved Copyright 2009 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM AQ1100 01EN Conventions Used in This Manual Notes The notes and cautions in this manual are categorized using the following symbols Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the A instrument This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word WARNING or CAUTION PCM Calls attention to actions or
56. e optical fiber and line degradation Light Source You can set up to three measurement light wavelengths and produce them in order You can produce a constant level of light if you use the optical power adjustment feature Optical Power Meter The AQ1100 automatically identifies the measurement light from the AQ1100 on the other side and measures the optical power The following items can be specified or executed For details about these items see section 1 2 The unit reference offset and threshold values can be specified The zero set and measured value display hold operations can be executed You can attach fiber information to the measured values and save them Because the AQ1100 is capable of identifying optical fiber and line cores it is possible to number cores and tapes Light source AQ1100 Optical power meter AQ1100 Light source Fiber under Optical power port loss test measurement port Loop Back Loss Test Using one AQ1100 You can use the light source and optical power meter features on a single AQ1100 to perform a loop back loss test on an optical fiber or line To perform loss testing connect one end of the fiber that you need to perform loss testing on to the AQ1100 light source port and connect the other end to the optical power measurement port of the same AQ1100 Light source and Optical power meter AQ1100 Light source port Fiber under loss test d Optical power measurement port
57. e that you entered About the File Operation Screen Depending on the model and the selected feature the operations for opening the file operation screen and the screens that appear vary On models with SPM or HPM suffix codes you cannot change file names when multicore loss testing is selected IM AQ1100 01EN 9 5 Creating Folders Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models with PPM suffix codes Models with PPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen Directory path The number of folders and files in the selected directory E File List File Path USB Memory 5 4 Action Nun Of Files 12 7 FileName SS Size Dae SCO We ame Set the action Make Folder USB Memory AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 57 50 AQ1300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive IMAGE2 2009 10 06 13 30 42 zm Set the destination drive internal ols 2009 10 05 17 54 50 sl memory USB memory Logg ingData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 OptPouerH 2009 10 05 17 54 58 O Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 D WS 2009 10 05 17 55 12 3 AAAA ecu 2411 2000710712 44 64 4 Use the rotary knob and ENTER to select G
58. ears Turns the light on The measurement light turns on A mark appears on the AQ1100 display to indicate that the light is on Hold While the above menu is displayed you can also turn the light on and off by pressing LS IM AQ1100 01EN nos 3uBr H 5 1 Producing Measurement Light Explanation Measurement Light Wavelength There are three instrument types with the measurement light wavelengths listed below Select a wavelength from the available settings on the AQ1100 that you are using Model Measurement Light Wavelength AQ1100A SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm AQ1100B SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm SM 1625 nm AQ1100D GI 850 nm GI 1300 nm SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm The light for single mode SM optical fiber is emitted from optical port 2 The light for graded index Gl multi mode optical fiber is emitted from optical port 3 Firmly connect the optical fiber to the port from which the light with the selected wavelength will be transmitted Modulation Mode You can set the frequency of the light to one of the following options CW continuous light 270 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz On the AQ1100D when the wavelength is GI 850 nm or GI 1300 nm you can set the modulation mode to CW or 270 Hz IM AQ1100 01EN 5 2 Turning On the Visible Light Option A While the AQ1100 is producing light light is emitted from the light source port Do not look directly at this light Visual impairment may occur if
59. easure the optical power of the downstream signal wavelengths from the OLT to the ONU The optical power of the 1490 nm data wavelength and 1550 nm video wavelength signals is measured Unit You can set the optical power display unit to one of the following options dBm absolute value W absolute value The following prefixes are attached to W m 107 u 1079 n 1079 and p 10712 The relationship between the absolute values dBm and W is indicated below PaBm 10 x log Pw x 10 Where Papm is the optical power in units of dBm and Py is the optical power in units of W Average Count Averages of the measured values are displayed You can set the number of values to average to one of the following options 1 10 50 100 Offset For each wavelength the value that you specify the offset value is added to the measured optical power values that are displayed The range is 9 900 to 9 900 dB IM AQ1100 01EN 4 3 8poo xiyns Wdd 1939IN Jeng NOd S 4 2 Setting PON System Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display Threshold Value For each wavelength you can set upper and lower threshold values and determine whether or not the measured values fall within them The range for the upper and lower threshold values is 80 to 40 dBm You must set the values so that the upper threshold value is greater than the lower threshold value When a measured value is within the upper and lower thr
60. ecified for 1 2 and 3 The optical power meter measures the optical power of the light that it receives Saving Data Data Save Screen In the Power Meter screen of the optical power meter press the Save Data soft key to display the following screen Follow the procedure in section 4 3 to save the data Save Data LIMES VLS ON OFF Display Core List ist 4 delete Data nm Data _ Mod Ref Offset Date Le E Skip Save 30 00 dBm 99 99 dB 30 00 dBm 30 00 dBm Saving Data to a File Press SETUP and then the File soft key to display the file save screen Follow the procedure in section 9 2 to save the data 6 8 IM AQ1100 01EN 6 3 Performing a Loop Back Loss Test Explanation You can use the light source and optical power meter features on a single AQ1100 to perform a loop back loss test on an optical fiber or line You can measure optical loss with models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Optical Power Meter Holding the Display of the Unit Reference Offset Threshold Values and Measured Values For information about holding the display of the unit reference offset threshold values and measured values see Explanation in section 3 2 Light Source Light is emitted at the measurement light wavelength For details see Explanation in section 6 2 Executing a Loop Back Loss Test To perform loop back loss testing configure the o
61. ected and the AQ1100 is not connected to a network it will require more time to start User Name and Password Set the user name and password to use for user authentication when the AQ1100 is accessed by a PC User Name You can use up to 15 characters The default setting is anonymous Password You can use up to 15 characters Note The AQ1100 terminates the connection if there is an error in the user authentication process You do not need to enter a password when the user name is set to anonymous 10 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 10 4 Configuring Network Settings Option Timeout Value The connection to the network is automatically disconnected if there is no access to the AQ1100 for the specified time Range 1 to 3600 s or Infinite The AQ1100 will not time out if you set the timeout value to Infinite If the AQ1100 is connected to a network and the connection between the AQ1100 and another device is broken abnormally due to an external cause the AQ1100 will remain connected to the network until the power is turned off To avoid this kind of situation we recommend that you set a finite timeout value TCP IP DHCP If you are connecting the AQ1100 to a network with a DHCP server and you want to use the server set DHCP to On On The IP address subnet mask and gateway information is assigned automatically Off You must enter the IP address netmask and gateway information Ask your network administ
62. ees 9 9 9 40 0 0 0 S IM AQ1100 01EN Index 1 Index operations checking cro s E eater edad 11 8 USEF miam oo eR ali eade endi ab quet ad ase 10 4 optical adapter cleaning 11 14 optical adapter replacing cicer 11 12 V Page optical communication Der D OIN MERECE EMEND oe i e KE le TRL EE 11 5 optical power adjustment multicore loss testing 7 8 W s optical power adjustment loss testing visible light e naa E a A arate 5 3 visible light e 1 3 optical power meter ssssssessesssseseeeeneerennnnernnnn optical power EE W P EG F wavelength Sex packaging ere EE wavelength PON 4 3 parts with limited service lives wavelength Mode nisrani te x RUE RERO 3 3 Dass WOLF cce eim ec EE E EC s PO PS E PINGING esseere aaa ue Z o i e ZETO S prefixes zero set performing n EDI scc as cce eco cuoco ti cere AE Er mei ecco ons zero set performing loss testing ssessssss 6 1 PODIE E zero set performing PON nnne 4 1 product information project files loading projects ite projects creating new projects sending irren er te tao ane ee tue projects Shiatlntj s conus decree cere Arie crgo eee e re as eee R Page recommended replacement parts 11 16 Klee 1 2 3 3 rotary knob and
63. eparations and Adjustments for Loss Testing Explanation Zero Set Perform zero set whenever necessary such as after you have turned on the power or when the ambient temperature changes Performing zero set adjusts the internal deviation of the optical power measurement section and enables you to obtain more accurate absolute optical power values Perform zero set on both the optical power meter and the light source Optical Power Adjustment Adjust the optical power of the light source as necessary When you execute optical power adjustment the AQ1100 automatically identifies the optical power level and adjusts itself accordingly Perform optical power adjustment on the light source Optical power adjustment begins when you press the Execute soft key When it ends normally the AQ1100 returns to the previous screen During adjustment Execute changes to Abort All soft keys other than the Abort soft key are unavailable Press the Abort soft key to stop optical power adjustment Abort will change to Execute The adjustment value will return to the value that it was at before adjustment was executed Connect a short optical fiber of a few meters or less in length Make sure that the fiber is free from dirt scratches bends and other potential causes of optical degradation Theinitial adjustment value is the factory default setting 6 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 6 2 Performing an Auto Loss Test Procedure
64. ephone exchange s optical terminal The optical power of the 1310 nm data wavelength signal is measured You can measure the optical power of downstream signals from the OLT to the ONU The optical power of the 1490 nm data wavelength and 1550 nm video wavelength signals is measured IM AQ1100 01EN 1 2 Optical Power Meter and Light Source Loss Measurement Light Source Three instrument models with the measurement light wavelengths listed below are available for different applications Model Measurement Light Wavelength AQ1100A SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm AQ1100B SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm SM 1625 nm AQ1100D GI 850 nm GI 1300 nm SM 1310 nm SM 1550 nm You can produce continuous light or light that has been modulated at the selected frequency modulation mode Visible Light Source Optional The visible light source is available on models with the VLS option You can produce visible light to visually identify breaks in the optical fiber under test You can turn the visible light on and off independently of the measurement light source IM AQ1100 01EN soJnjeo J H 1 3 Loss Testing Optical fiber and optical line degradation can be measured easily You can measure optical loss with models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Auto Loss Testing Using one AQ1100 as the light source and another as the optical power meter Using the AQ1100 as a light source and optical power meter you can easily measur
65. esholds its bar graph is green PASS appears in the measured value area When a measured value exceeds the upper threshold or falls below the lower threshold its bar graph is red FAIL appears in the measured value area Holding the Measured Value Display When you press the HOLD soft key the updating of the measured values and bar graph is held The values at the time that you pressed the HOLD soft key remain displayed To release the hold on the display press the HOLD soft key again The display is being held Not updated PON Power Meter 1Onm DATA 0 17 far ps a DU 23 dBm 4 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 4 3 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Numbers Procedure Data Save Screen Press the PON Power Meter soft key and then the Data Save soft key to display the following screen On the detailed setup screen on the next page you can set the starting core number the tape number type and the number of fibers When Display is set to Core List Check mark indicating that the data has been saved Skipped core numbers are dimmed The core number that is set as the save destination is highlighted Core no H Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to aus select a core number YLS ON OFF MEJEMEL Set the list to show Core List List Core List ist 4 delete E D Data elete data see the Delete Data screen in 100 the next section Data Wed TI Ref _ Offset Date
66. ess the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen 4 Action E z Set the action Format Fornat ELE Formats the internal memory Explanation Action Select Format Formatting The internal memory is initialized All the data in the internal memory is deleted Before you initialize the internal memory backup the data as necessary Note Using the mini B USB port on the AQ1100 you can send the files and folders in the AQ1100 internal memory to a PC To do this set the AQ1100 mini B USB port function to Storage see section 10 1 When the PC accesses the AQ1100 and downloads the files the download speed depends on the performance of the PC 9 12 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 8 Printing Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models with PPM suffix codes Models with PPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen File 4 Action zm Set the action Print Print 4 SCH etup a dr Print Setup Configure printing Specify the maker and the print color uud Starts printing Explanation Action Select Print Print Setup Specify the maker of the printer connected to the AQ1100
67. et the address to ping Tx Frame Setup HC MEUM 5 32 byte Set the frame length 32 to 1526 bytes Tx Hode Fr Set the Tx Mode Continue Frames Time fi Pe Ween Frames 1 to 3600 Interval ree eer Time 1 to 3600 s L Set the measurement interval 100ms 1s PING statistics Leics Starts pinging Dest Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Loss Pinged address Y Ping test results The results of pinging the address appear here Explanation IP testing is available on models with the LAN option Pinging Target Address Specify the address that you want to ping Tx Frame Set the conditions of the frame you will use for pinging Frame Length You can set the length of the frame that will be sent in a single ping to a value within the following range 32 to 1526 bytes Tx Mode You can set the Tx mode to one of the following options Depending on the Tx mode that you set you may set the number of frames and the time in the next menu Continue Frames are sent continuously regardless of the set number of frames and time Frames 1 to 3600 Time 1to 3600s Measurement Interval Set the interval at which to measure the ping test items see the next page to one of the following values 100 ms 1s IM AQ1100 01EN 8 1 uondo Bunsel di H 8 1 Performing an IP Test Pinging Pinging is executed according to the Tx mode that you set When it ends normally the AQ
68. f they have a general understanding of them Below we will compare examples of detailed setup operation explanations with explanations that have been omitted or simplified Key Operations The examples below explain the process for turning on the power waiting for the top menu to appear and then opening the Save Data menu The first menu in the figure below is the top menu for models with SPM or HPM suffix codes 1 Press the OPM LS soft key Ft to display the OPM LS menu 2 Press the Save Data soft key deih to display the Save Data menu Top Menu Ei LS ES ON OFF Auto Loss Test YLS ON OFF Display e Multi Core Loss Test C Menu operation types A through C are listed below A Aselection menu appears when you press the soft key When you press a soft key that corresponds to an item on the menu the selected item is confirmed or the action that corresponds to it is performed B The selected setting switches each time you press the soft key C When you press the soft key the item that corresponds to it is confirmed or the action that corresponds to it is performed To return to the previous menu press ESC O O To return to the top menu press MENU In this manual steps 1 and 2 listed above and the setup operations in the menu that follows them are written as shown below Setup Operation Example Press the OPM LS soft key and then the Data Save soft key to display the follo
69. fiber cable because light is emitted from the light source port Visual impairment may occur if the light enters the eye Close the covers of any light source ports that do not have optical fiber cables connected to them On models with two or more light source ports visual impairment may occur if light that is mistakenly emitted from the wrong port enters the eye Procedure Light Source Screen Press the OPM LS soft key to display the following screen The wavelength and modulation mode of the emitted light Light Source n Power Meter 70 00dBm H 4 Save Data Wavelength SH 1310nm Wavelength Modulation e Modulation Logging init START d d Set the modulation mode CW 270Hz 1kHz 2kHz The available settings vary depending on the model For details see the explanation later in this section Set the wavelength The available settings vary depending on the model For details see the explanation later in this section Turning the Light Source On and Off Turn the light source on after you set the wavelength and the modulation mode Pressing the LS Key Press LS to turn on the measurement light A mark appears on the AQ1100 display to indicate that the light is on Press LS while the light is on The light turns off The light mark disappears Pressing the Soft Key Press the LS VLS ON OFF soft key to display the following menu a Turns the light off The light turns off The light mark disapp
70. ght source port The core and tape numbers of the fibers under loss test are transferred from the master to the slave Master AQ1100 Slave AQ1100 e Optical power Light source port Communication fiber ms port optical port 2 optical port 1 Optical power measurement port lr Fiber under loss test Light source port Executing a Loss Test Transmit light from the slave The master will automatically identify up to three different wavelengths in the light from the slave and measure the optical power Continue the loss test switching the cores between the master and the slave in order Projects You can create projects with the master You can specify the following project information The project name the number of the core to start loss testing at the tape number type the number of cores and the transmitted or measured measurement light wavelengths up to 3 You can transfer projects from the master to the slave and share information When the master and the slave share a project and use that project to perform loss testing if testing is stopped the data up to the stop point is saved and you can begin testing again from the next core You can save and load projects as CSV files IM AQ1100 01EN soJnjeo J H 1 5 IP Testing Option You can check whether or not the network layer of an Ethernet LAN line is established Before performing an IP test make sure that the physical layer of the optical fiber or
71. ical fiber to the port from which the light with the selected wavelength will be transmitted You can specify up to three wavelengths in the AQ1100 setup screen The AQ1100 cannot produce SM and GI wavelengths at the same time Offset See Explanation in section 3 2 Skipping If you specify Skip for a core number that you don t need to measure its data will not be saved By setting which cores to skip beforehand you can avoid accidentally saving unnecessary data Saving Project Information You can save project information to a file For the procedure for saving project information to a file see section 9 2 You can load saved files to both the master and the slave see section 7 2 7 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 7 2 Sharing Projects The three different methods for sharing project information are listed below Procedure Sending a Project Connect one end of the communication fiber that you specified to the master s light source port and connect the other end to the slave s optical power measurement port Then transfer the project information Slave Master 1 Press the Multi Core Loss Test soft key 1 Press the Multi Core Loss Test soft key 2 Press the Master Slave soft key to select Slave The 2 Press the Master Slave soft key to select Master following menu appears 3 Create a new project see section 7 1 or load a project file see the next page The following menu appears Multi Cor
72. in Menu amm Turns the display of the max min value menu on LS 0PM Interlock and off Offset Turns the interlocking of the light source and optical power meter settings on and off Set the offset 9 900 to 9 900 dB e Set the threshold values 80 to 40 dBm You can set the upper and lower values Threshold Upper linit Lover linit IM AQ1100 01EN 3 2 Setting Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display Explanation Wavelength The light receiving element of the optical power measurement section has a wavelength sensitivity characteristic The AQ1100 measures optical power more accurately by adjusting the sensitivity according to the specified wavelength The measurable wavelength range varies depending on the model Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes The wavelength ranges and steps vary depending on the wavelength mode that you set in the detailed setup screen You can set the wavelength within the following ranges Wavelength Mode Range and Steps Simple You can select from 850 nm 1300 nm 1310 nm 1490 nm 1550 nm 1625 nm and 1650 nm Detail You can set the wavelength to a value from 800 to 1700 nm in 1 nm steps CWDM You can set the wavelength to a value from 1270 to 1610 nm in 20 nm steps Models with PPM Suffix Codes You can set the wavelength to one of the following values 1310 nm 1490 nm 1550 nm Modulation Mode On models with SPM or HPM
73. kage from the battery pack may cause damage to clothing and skin Prohibition against Use under Abnormal Conditions If you notice that the battery pack is leaking smells strange is becoming hot has changed color or shape or exhibits some other abnormality stop charging or using it and turn off the power If the battery pack is leaking move it away from sources of fire Changing the Battery Pack To prevent electric shock turn the AQ1100 off and disconnect the AC adapter power supply from it When you remove the battery pack cover do not do so with the back of the AQ1100 facing down Also after you attach the battery pack be sure to close the battery cover completely Otherwise the battery pack may fall out and cause injury or be damaged CAUTION Replacement Procedure Donottouch the battery pack electrodes Doing so may damage the battery pack When you put the battery pack in the battery case make sure that the battery pack is facing the right direction When you place the AQ1100 so that its LCD is facing down be careful not to damage the LCD IM AQ1100 01EN 11 9 uonoedsu pue eoueugjureyy Bupoousetgnoit H 11 7 Replacing the Battery Pack Storage Precautions f you will not be using the battery pack for an extended period of time remove it from the AQ1100 and store it in a dry place Avoid storing the battery pack for an extended period of time when it is fully charged after it h
74. l Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display Procedure Power Meter Screen Press the OPM LS soft key to display the following screen OPH Bar graph display of LS the measured value LEES YLS Measured value BU a we Sets the reference to the currently displayed measured value Se TEE Holds the measured value display r Set the wavelength 4 This setting varies depending on the model or the wavelength mode that you set in the detailed setup screen in the next section I 10 00dBn Save Data Wavelength Modulation Set the modulation mode CW 270Hz 1kHz 2kHz Unit dB Can be set on models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Reference 19 Set the unit dB dBm W EM Set the reference manually 80 to 40 dBm e The Reference box appears if you press the DREF soft key or set Lower threshold Upper threshold the unit to dB line line These lines indicate the upper and lower threshold values see the detailed setup screen in section Detailed Setup Screen Press SETUP and then the OPM SETUP soft key to display the following screen The figure below shows the screen that appears on models with SPM and HPM suffix codes On models with the PPM suffix code there is no Wavelength mode item NE Set the wavelength mode Simple Detail CWDM Wavelength mode Can be set on models with SPM or HPM suffix codes Avg Times 3mm Set the average count 1 10 50 100 Hax M
75. le Name ABC0002 CSY File Name The file name that is produced by the above settings is displayed Explanation Action Select Save or Load The types of files that you can save are listed below File Type Set the extension depending on the type of file that you want to save or load Saving The types of files that you can save are listed below CSV A CSV format measurement data file The measurement data including measurement conditions such as the wavelength and offset for the specified core and tape numbers is saved Optical power meter measurement data see section 3 4 PON power meter measurement data see section 4 3 Loss test results see section 6 2 Loop back loss test results see section 6 3 Multicore loss test results see section 7 3 project information see section 7 1 LTS File containing optical power meter measurement conditions PON power meter measurement conditions and optical output conditions CFG System setup data file BMP BMP screen image data file When you select Save the screen image from PNG PNG screen image data file immediately before you switched to the file JPG JPG screen image data file operation screen is saved 1 Logging results are also saved to CSV files Logging results are saved in the file save screen that appears after logging stops see section 3 3 2 Screen Image Save may appear on the menu Press this soft key to save the i
76. mage displayed by Screen Image Save to the root directory of the internal memory with the file name SystemInfo BMP Loading The types of files that you can load are listed below CSV LTS For details see Saving CFG Drive to Save To You can set the destination drive to one of the following options Internal memory The AQ1100 internal memory USB memory The USB storage medium connected to the USB Type A port on the AQ1100 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 3 Bununug pue uongejedo et e 9 2 Saving and Loading Data File Name File Name Format You can set the file name format to one of the following options For all formats the maximum number of characters is 36 No Comment Comment No No Comment Comment Up to 30 characters ID No Four characters The range is 0 to 9999 Four characters are used in the file name For example if you set the number to 1 0001 will be used in the file name Extension Four characters including the period If the total length of the file name exceeds 36 characters the last characters in the comment are removed until the file name is 36 characters long String and Character Types That Can Be Used in File and Folder Names There are limitations on the types of strings and characters that you can use in file and folder names The following character strings cannot be used as file or folder names due to MS DOS limitations AUX CON PRN NUL CL
77. n specify file names by combining comments and numbers For details see section 9 2 For an example of the saved data being displayed using spreadsheet software see appendix 2 3 6 IM AQ1100 01EN 3 4 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Numbers Procedure Data Save Screen Press the OPM LS soft key and then the Data Save soft key to display the following screen On the detailed setup screen on the next page you can set the starting core number tape number type and number of fibers When Display is set to Core List Check mark indicating that the data has been saved Skipped core numbers are dimmed The core number that is set as the save destination is highlighted Core no SE Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to ais select a core number VLS ON OFF Joie JOMOd Je2ndo EE Set the list to show Core List List Core List ist 4 tage Delete data see the Delete Data screen in the next section Core No nn Data Mod Ref Offset 1 1 e See SA Specify skipping 4 3 z Power Heter m Saves the data 1310 nn 30 00 dBm 0 00 dB You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core y Data measurement conditions and measured values The data set in section 3 2 is displayed When Display is set to List Use the rotary knob and the Save area arrow key
78. nd GI wavelengths at the same time IM AQ1100 01EN 6 5 sepoo xyyns WdH pue INdS Buse sso H 6 2 Performing an Auto Loss Test Executing an Auto Loss Test To perform loss testing configure the settings for the optical power meter and the light source connect one end of the optical fiber or line that you need to perform loss testing on to the optical power measurement port of the power meter and connect the other end to the light source port of the light Source The optical power meter measures the power of the light that passes through the optical fiber or line under loss test Saving Data You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core For details about saving the data to a file see section 9 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 6 3 Performing a Loop Back Loss Test Procedure Configuring the Optical Power Meter and Light Source Power Meter and Light Source Screens Press the Auto Loss Test soft key the Function Select soft key and then the Loop Back soft key to display the following screen When you start a loss test the AQ1100 produces wavelengths 1 2 and 3 in order and the current wavelength appears here Auto Bar graph display of th d val PINE Set the reference manually 80 to 40 dBm ioni dd Select The Reference box appears if you press the Measured value dl DREF soft key or set the unit to dB Light Soule ee BS 30 00dBm nn D MEL Sets the reference to the currently
79. ng the copy destination Whether Delete or Dest Folder is displayed depends on which option you choose for the Action setting When you press the Dest Folder soft key a screen for selecting the copy destination folder appears In that screen select the destination folder and press the Execute soft key to copy the files IM AQ1100 01EN 9 5 Bunung pue uonejedo at a 9 3 Deleting and Copying Files Explanation Action Select Delete or Copy File Type The files of the type that you selected appear in the File List screen Fordetails about file types see Explanation in section 9 2 To display all the files in the current directory set the file type to Drive to Save To See Explanation in section 9 2 Selecting All Files All the files in the current directory will be deleted or copied When you press the All Select soft key All Select changes to All Deselect When you press the All Deselect soft key All Deselect changes to All Select All the files in the current directory are deselected Deleting The selected files are deleted Setting the Copy Destination and Copying After selecting the files to copy set the destination folder and copy the files About the File Operation Screen Depending on the model and the selected feature the operations for opening the file operation screen and the screens that appear vary On models with SPM or HPM
80. nown file or folder 615 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 616 Cannot save onto the media This media is for read only 617 to 619 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 620 Free space is not enough 621 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 622 Unknown folder 623 Folder is not empty 624 to 628 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 11 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 2 Error Messages Code Message 629 Writing to USB memory is not allowed 630 to 633 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 634 Folder cannot be deleted Please confirm the following Media is correctly installed Media is formatted Media is not read only 635 Folder cannot be deleted The path name or the file name is too long 636 Folder cannot be deleted The hierarchy below the specified folder is too deep 637 Folder cannot be delete
81. number pair 5a here is displayed through the list There are 10 tapes so the cores are numbered 5a through 14h IM AQ1100 01EN 3 4 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Numbers Skipping If you specify Skip for a core number that you don t need to measure its data will not be saved By setting which cores to skip beforehand you can avoid accidentally saving unnecessary data Saving Data You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core For details about saving the data to a file see section 9 2 Deleting Data You can delete the data for individual core numbers in a save area or delete all the data at once Starting Core Number You can set the starting core number to a value within the following range 1 to 9900 Tape Number Type You can set the tape number type to one of the following options Off a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a e 5 a f 6 a g 7 a h 8 Number of Fibers or Tapes You can set the number of fibers or tapes to a value within one of the following ranges Tape Number Type Number of Fibers or Tapes Off 10 to 100 fibers a b 2 10 to 50 tapes a c 3 10 to 33 tapes a d 4 10 to 25 tapes a e 5 10 to 20 tapes a f 6 10 to 16 tapes a g 7 10 to 14 tapes a h 8 10 to 12 tapes IM AQ1100 01EN 3 9 Jee JAMO e9do B Chapter A PON Power Meter PPM suffix code 4 1 Making Preparations for Measurements Remove the optical fiber cables from the
82. odulation mode settings On After On is selected the power meter settings are synchronized to the light source settings Off The power meter settings are not synchronized to the light source settings Offset The value that you specify the offset value is added to the measured optical power values that are displayed The range is 9 900 to 9 900 dB Threshold Value You can set upper and lower threshold values and determine whether or not the measured values fall within them The range for the upper and lower threshold values is 80 to 40 dBm You must set the values so that the upper threshold value is greater than the lower threshold value When a measured value is within the upper and lower thresholds its bar graph is green When a measured value exceeds the upper threshold or falls below the lower threshold its bar graph is red Holding the Measured Value Display When you press the HOLD soft key the following actions are held the updating of the measured values bar graph and maximum and minimum values and the showing or hiding of the maximum and minimum value display The values at the time that you pressed the HOLD soft key remain displayed To release the hold on the display press the HOLD soft key again The display is being held Not updated Power Meter 3 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 3 3 Logging Measured Values and Saving Logged Results Procedure Power Meter Screen Press the OPM LS soft
83. ort optical port 4 IM AQ1100 01EN 5 3 nos 3uBr H Chapter6 Loss Testing SPM and HPM suffix codes 6 1 Making Preparations and Adjustments for Loss Testing Performing Zero Set Remove the optical fiber cables from the AQ1100 and close the optical connector covers or make sure that the power meter is not receiving any light and then start the optical power meter zero set procedure Press the Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the OPM Setup soft key to display the following Screen ZERO SET E Performs zero set Upper linit Lover linit Adjusting the Optical Power Use a short optical fiber to connect an AQ1100 light source port to an AQ1100 optical power measurement port and then perform optical power adjustment 1 Press the Auto Loss Test soft key the Function Select soft key and then the Light Source or Loop Back soft key 2 Using the rotary knob and ENTER select the Wavelength at which you need to perform loss testing 3 Using the rotary knob and ENTER select LS Power Adjust to display the following screen LS Power Adjust DCH Starts optical power adjustment When adjustment ends normally the AQ1100 returns to the previous screen m a YOKOGAMA tan Light Source Power Heter VUN Cancels optical power adjustment 70 00dBn 5 The AQ1100 returns to the previous screen IM AQ1100 01EN 6 1 sepoo xyyns WdH pue INdS Buse sso H 6 1 Making Pr
84. ove are indicated using the expression using the rotary knob and ENTER The item at the cursor location Setup operation types D through G are is highlighted mm listed below OPH Setup D Press ENTER to confirm the item or SET execute its corresponding action Wavelength mode Example of m Press ENTER to display a menu Turn the rotary knob or press the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to the item that you want to select Then press ENTER to select the item Detail CUDH Avg Times Max Min Menu LS 0PM Interlock On mmm O Offset System Setup m The selected setting switches each time you press ENTER Threshold Upper limit Example of text box for G Lower limit a Go o Press ENTER to display a text box Turn the rotary knob or press the up and down arrow keys to increase f or decrease a number To move be For setup operation types E and G to reset the selected tween digits press the left and right item to its previous settings press ESC arrow keys After you have entered To return to the top menu press MENU a number press ENTER to set the value to that number In this manual steps 1 through 3 listed above and the setup operations in the menu that follows them are written as shown below Setup Operation Example Press the OPM Setup soft key to display the following screen Setup OPH Setup E ri mus 1 Performs zero set Set the wavelength mode Simple
85. pter Note If the optical port cover comes off bend the cover axle with your finger and reattach it 11 12 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 8 Replacing an Optical Adapter Attachment 1 Make sure that the AQ1100 power is off 2 Open the optical port cover 3 Insert the optical adapter directly into the rear shell 4 Pull the optical adapter lock lever down and outwards to lock it If the adapter is screwed in turn the knob to the right to tighten it Good example Bad example Note Insert the optical adapter carefully and straight If the adapter shakes to the left and right or is forced in or out it may be damaged and the optical port ferrule may also be damaged IM AQ1100 01EN 11 13 uonoedsu pue eoueugjure yy Bupoousetgnoit B 11 9 Routine Maintenance Cleaning the Outside of the AQ1100 To clean the LCD and the outside of the AQ1100 turn off the power remove the power cord from the outlet use a damp well wrung cloth to wipe the LCD and the outside of the AQ1100 and then wipe them off with a dry cloth Note Turn the power off when you clean the AQ1100 Donotuse chemicals such as thinner benzene or alcohol Doing so may cause deformation and discoloring e Use a well wrung cloth Otherwise water may get inside the AQ1100 Cleaning an Optical Adapter When you clean the optical components of the AQ1100 turn the AQ1100 power off so that you do not accidentally emit light from the light so
86. ptical power meter and light source settings connect one end of the optical fiber or line that you need to perform loss testing on to the AQ1100 optical power measurement port and connect the other end to the light source port of the same AQ1100 The optical power meter measures the power of the light that passes through the optical fiber or line under loss test Saving Data You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core For details about saving the data to a file see section 9 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 6 9 sepoo xyyns WdH pue INdS Buse sso H Chapter 7 7 1 Procedure New Project Screen 1 Press the Multi Core Loss Test soft key Multicore Loss Testing SPM and HPM suffix codes Creating New Projects 2 Press the Master Slave soft key to select Master 3 Press the New Project soft key to display the following screen Project Setup Project Setup Project Name start No Tape no Type Num Of Fibers Wavelength Wavelength 1 SM 1310nm Lt Wovelength 3 or Offset Wavelength 2 Loss Test Screen New Project Complete 3 r Project Name Cancel Complete m Press this soft key after you have configured the project wavelength and offset settings The loss test screen shown in the next section appears If you enter a project name and specify at least one wavelength this key becomes available To set the project name follow the procedu
87. r an operation error occurs or an error message is displayed On The AQ1100 beeps Off The AQ1100 does not beep Start Menu You can choose which screen will appear first when you turn on the AQ1100 Top Menu The menu that appears when you press the MENU key on the front panel Last Function The menu of the last function that you were using before the AQ1100 was turned off appears The first menu that appears is one of the menus that appears after you press a soft key in the Top Menu USB Function You can set the function of the mini B USB port on the AQ1100 Storage You can access the AQ1100 internal memory from a PC and load and save data Control UO You can use communication commands to control the AQ1100 from a PC Screen Color Set the screen display colors Color B amp W IM AQ1100 01EN 10 1 suone4edo 18410 D 10 2 Configuring Power Save Settings Procedure Power Save Screen 1 Press SETUP 2 Using the rotary knob and ENTER select Power Save to display the following screen Using AC power Using AC power Auto Power OFF LCD Brightness Using battery Auto Pouer OFF LCD Brightness Screen Save Explanation To reduce power consumption you can set separate power save settings for when the AQ1100 is using an AC adapter and for when it is using a battery r Configure the auto power off feature Off AutoPowerOff 1m 4 AutoPowerOff 5m AutoPowe
88. r death Prohibitions against Actions That Cause Leaking Heating Ignition and Explosion Do not charge the battery pack or leave it in a location that is exposed to direct sunlight Such as on a car dashboard or by a window or in a location that is subject to high temperatures such as in a car parked under the scorching sun Donotthrow the battery pack into fire or heat it Donotexpose the battery pack to strong mechanical shock Donotallow the battery pack to be covered in water or other liquids Donotdisassemble or modify the battery pack Do not short the positive and negative battery pack terminals Also do not move the battery or store it with metal items such as necklaces hair pins coins or keys Do not place combustible material on top of the battery pack or cover it with anything other than its case while it is providing electricity or being charged Leakage from the battery pack can cause blindness if it comes into contact with your eyes If you get leakage from the battery in your eyes do not rub them clean them thoroughly with clean water and then see a doctor immediately Donotuse or charge battery packs with the AQ1100 that are not made by YOKOGAWA When you attach the battery pack to the AQ1100 attach it properly Prohibitions against Careless Use Keep the battery pack away from infants so that they do not lick it put it in their mouths bite it or do other dangerous things with it Lea
89. rOff 10m AutoPowerOff 30m mg Set the LCD brightness Bright Normal Power save Off Using battery Configure the auto power off feature Off AutoPowerOff 1m AutoPowerOff 5m AutoPowerOff 10m AutoPowerOff 30m Set the LCD brightness Bright Normal Power save Off Set the screen save feature Auto Power Off When the AQ1100 is on it can turn itself off automatically after it has not been used for awhile Off The power does not turn off automatically AutoPowerOff 1m The power turns off automatically after one minute AutoPowerOff 5m The power turns off automatically after 5 minutes AutoPowerOff 10m The power turns off automatically after 10 minutes AutoPowerOff 30m The power turns off automatically after 30 minutes LCD Brightness You can set the LCD brightness Bright The screen is bright Choose this setting when you are in a bright area Because this setting uses a great deal of power pay close attention to the remaining battery power when you are using a battery Normal Normal brightness Power save The screen is less bright than it is when you select Normal You can view the screen at this brightness when you are in a dark area You can use the battery longer than you can when you select Bright Off The LCD backlight is turned off When you are viewing the screen beneath the sun or in another bright area the screen will be difficult to view even if you select
90. rages of the measured values are displayed You can set the number of values to average to one of the following options 1 10 50 100 IM AQ1100 01EN Jee JAMO e2ndo B 3 2 Setting Optical Power Measurement Conditions and Holding the Display Turning the Maximum and Minimum Value Menu On and Off In the Power Meter screen you can display a menu that shows the maximum Max and minimum Min measured values On The menu is displayed Off The menu is not displayed Turning the Maximum and Minimum Value Display On and Off In the menu that appears in the Power Meter screen you can start the display of the maximum and minimum measured values The maximum and minimum value displays are constantly updated while measurement is being performed On The maximum and minimum measured values from the time that you selected On are constantly updated and displayed Off The maximum and minimum values are not displayed The maximum and minimum values are reset when you select Off Power Meter 10 00dBn Wavelength Modulation Unit Hax Hin on I Turns the max min value display on and off Turning the Interlocking of the Light Source and Optical Power Meter Settings On and Off You can connect an optical fiber between the light source port of an AQ1100 and the optical power measurement port of another AQ1100 and use this setting so that the power meter settings are synchronized to the light source wavelength and m
91. rator whether or not DHCP is available When DHCP is set to On the information can change whenever you restart the AQ1100 or enable or disable the network setup as described in the previous section Check the information when you access the AQ1100 from a PC IP Address You can set the IP address assigned to the AQ1100 The IP address is an ID that is assigned to each device on a network such as the Internet or an intranet Obtain an IP address from your network administrator In a network that supports DHCP this parameter is set automatically when DHCP is set to On Subnet Mask You can set the mask value used to determine the subnet network address from the IP address Networks such as the Internet are often divided up into smaller networks called subnetworks The subnet mask is a value that specifies the number of bits of the IP address that are used to identify the network address Consult your network administrator for the subnet mask value In a network that supports DHCP this parameter is set automatically when DHCP is set to On Gateway You can set the IP address of the default gateway which is a gateway used to communicate with other networks The default gateway handles data exchange between multiple networks so that data transmission proceeds smoothly Consult your network administrator for the default gateway value In a network that supports DHCP this parameter is set automatically when DHCP is set to On IM AQ1
92. re in section 2 2 Set the starting core number 1 to 9900 Set the tape number type Off a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a e 5 a f 6 a g 7 a h 8 Set the number of fibers or tapes up to 100 fibers when Tape no Type is set to Off up to 50 tapes when Tape no Type is set to a b 2 up to 12 tapes when Tape no Type is set to a h 8 Set the wavelength The available settings vary depending on the model For details see the explanation later in this section Cancels the project settings The AQ1100 returns to the previous screen Gei the offset 9 900 to 9 900 dB Press the Complete soft key to display the following screen The selected core number is highlighted 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 13 83 93 Skipped core numbers are dimmed 17 Hi 37 4T 57 67 Iri EI 97 Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys RETE to select a core number Loss Test LEO EE Set the list to show Core List List For list examples see section 3 4 SEE Starts loss testing see section 7 3 ER skipping Pr dg Starts the transmission of project information see section 7 2 Saving Project Information Press SETUP and then the File soft key to display the file save screen Follow the procedure in section 9 2 to save the project information that you configured IM AQ1100 01EN 7 1 sepoo xiyns WdH pue WdS Bunse sso7 8102niniwN H
93. red Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 506 Hardware failed and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 507 Hardware failed and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 508 Hardware failed and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 509 Hardware failed and needs to be repaired Please contact Yokogawa s representatives 512 ZERO SET ERROR 513 ZERO SET ERROR 514 Exceeding limit It may cause damage of the instrument Please disconnect the plug 515 ZERO SET ERROR 601 Cannot save onto the media This media is for read only 602 603 Cannot recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 604 Storage media has been disconnected while the media is being accessed 605 Same file name or folder name exists 606 607 Cannot recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 608 Invalid file name or folder name 609 Invalid file format 610 611 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 612 Invalid path name 613 Can not recognize file system Internal memory Contact Yokogawa s representatives USB memory Try the other media or format again with FAT 614 Unk
94. s dark The screen is dark when the LCD Brightness setting is set to Power save Check the 10 2 settings The LCD may be worn out Servicing is required 11 11 When the temperature of the AQ1100 or its battery pack is high the AQ1100 lowers the l LCD brightness automatically to prevent damage Make sure that the temperature of the area where you are using the AQ1100 is within the operating temperature range The power turns off The AQ1100 turns off automatically when it detects an error A warning message will 11 22 automatically while the appear when this happens Read the message Fix the problem indicated in the message AQ1100 is being used and then turn on the AQ1100 The battery pack cannot The battery pack temperature may be too low or too high Make sure that the temperature be charged of the area where you are using the AQ1100 is within the operating temperature range Remove the battery pack from the AQ1100 and let it sit for awhile in a room temperature environment The battery pack may be reaching the end of its life expectancy Replace it with a new 11 11 one The power turns off You may have accidentally pressed the power switch twice automatically while the AQ1100 is starting 1 See the operation guide IM AQ1100 02EN 2 When itis likely that the usage limitations of the AQ1100 will be exceeded the AQ1100 will display a warning message and turn off automatically to prevent damage For
95. s the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models with PPM suffix codes Models with PPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or PON Power Meter soft key SETUP following screen Directory path The number of folders and files in the selected directory HEJ File List USB Memory Nun Of Files 12 Size Date File 4 Action FileName Delete USB Henory 4 File Type C AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 57 50 C 401300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 A DEN AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 C IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 4 Drive C IMAGE2 2009 10 06 13 30 42 m C LS 2009 10 05 17 54 50 USB Menory 2009 10 05 17 53 26 2009 10 05 17 54 58 LoggingData OptPouerH All Select l Delete O Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 C YLS 2009 10 05 17 55 12 0000 CSV 211 2009 10 13 14 51 52 id AAA0001 CSY 211 2009 10 13 14 54 22 Use the rotary knob and ENTER to select the files you want to delete or copy Selected files are indicated with this mark amp To deselect a file press ENTER again and then the File soft key to display the m Set the action Delete Copy Set the file type Set the extension of the file type you want to delete or copy Set the destination drive internal memory USB memory Selecting All Files Deletes the selected files or displays a screen for selecti
96. s to select a core T qq Display number resa Eee Kees SS SC es Core List YLS ON OFF EE eser ist 1 2 3 1 2 Sess Re a d ee 1 2 3 1 2 3 Power Meter You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the 30 00 dBn specified core Delete Data Screen Core no No 1 2 and 3 Save Data YLS m ON OFF Deletes the data at no 1 Lr ish ERI E Display 27 28 29 30 Co G Li st Use the rotary knob and the arrow f Deletes the data at no 2 keys to select a core number my Deletes the data at no 3 76 717 19 V 80 8 amp 8 amp 7 888s 36m ESA ERN ESE E100 Deletes the data at no 1 2 and 3 of the selected core All C Data IMP Deletes all the core data IM AQ1100 01EN 3 7 3 4 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Numbers Detailed Setup Screen Press the SETUP soft key and then the Data Save Logging soft key to display the following screen Save Data Data is to be initialized by changing Data save setup start No Set the starting core number 1 to 9900 8 Set the tape number type Off a b 2 a c 3 a d 4 a e 5 Nun Of Fibers 100 E a f 6 a g 7 a h 8 Set the number of fibers or tapes up to 100 fibers when Tape no Type is set to Off up to 50 tapes when Tape no Type is set to a b 2 up to 12 tapes when Tape no Type is set to a h 8 Tape no
97. screen Directory path The number of folders and files in the selected directory File List File d Action m Set the action DeleteFolder Copy FileName Date DeleteFolder Folder USB Henory AQ1100 2009 10 05 17 57 50 01300 2009 10 05 17 57 58 O AutoLoss 2009 10 05 17 53 38 Cj IMAGE 2009 10 06 13 28 54 Drive NL 2009 10 06 13 30 42 m Set the destination drive internal OLS 2009 10 05 17 54 50 USB Henory LoggingData 2009 10 05 17 53 26 mex memory USB memory O OptPowerH 2009 10 05 17 54 58 C3 Project 2009 10 05 17 53 52 C YLS 2009 10 05 17 55 12 EA nnno ecu 244 2000410712 14 R4 Use the rotary knob and ENTER to select the folder you want to delete or copy e Deletes the selected files or displays a screen for selecting the copy destination Whether Delete or Dest Folder is displayed depends on which option you choose for the Action setting When you press the Dest Folder soft key a screen for selecting the copy destination folder appears Make sure that the copy destination and Source drives are different see the explanation later in this section In the screen that appears select the destination folder and press the Execute soft key to copy the files 9 10 IM AQ1100 01EN 9 6 Deleting and Copying Folders Explanation Action Select DeleteFolder or Copy Folder Drive to Save To See Explanation in section 9 2 Deleting The selec
98. suffix codes you can set the modulation mode for optical measurement to one of the following options CW continuous light 270 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz Unit You can set the optical power display unit to one of the following options dB relative value dBm absolute value W absolute value The following prefixes are attached to W m 1079 u 107 n 1079 and p 10712 The relationship between the absolute values dBm and W is indicated below Pagm 10 x log Pw x 109 Where Papm is the optical power in units of dBm and Pw is the optical power in units of W Reference You can set a reference and display measured values as relative values display their difference from the reference Press the DREF soft key to make the displayed measured value the reference and display subsequent measured values as relative values The unit will change to dB Press the DREF soft key or set the unit to dB to display the Reference box in the Power Meter Screen You can set the reference manually in the Reference box The range is 80 to 40 dBm f you set the unit to dBm or W the Reference box disappears and the measured values are displayed as absolute values Wavelength Mode On models with the SPM and HPM suffixes you can set the mode to one of the following options Simple Detail CWDM When you change the wavelength mode the wavelength range and steps for the Wavelength item change as explained above Average Count Ave
99. t the AC adapter plug to the AQ1100 3 Connect the power plug to an outlet The remaining battery pack power appears at the top of the screen Remaining battery power indicator d Green Sufficiently full 9 QS OPH LS NI Red Almost empty When the ON LED lights in red a warning message appears on the screen CHARGE LED ON LED cure Red Charging Green Running Green Finished charging Red Battery low Note The AQ1100 will turn off automatically a few minutes after the warning message about the remaining battery power appears e Ifthe battery pack is hot wait for it to return to room temperature before you charge it The battery run time depends on how you use the AQ1100 whether or not you make the screen bright use the printer etc IM AQ1100 01EN 11 11 uonoedsu pue eoueuagjureyy bunoouse qnoJg H 11 8 Replacing an Optical Adapter When you replace an optical adapter turn the AQ1100 power off so that you do not accidentally emit light from the light source port If you replace an optical adapter universal or connector adapter while the power is on you may accidentally get light in your eyes damage them and impair your vision Removal 1 Make sure that the AQ1100 power is off 2 Open the optical port cover 3 Pull the optical adapter lock lever down and inwards to release it If the adapter is screwed in turn the knob to the left to loosen it A Pull out the optical ada
100. ted folders are deleted Setting the Copy Destination and Copying After selecting the folders to copy set the destination folder and copy the selected folders to it You cannot copy from the internal memory to the internal memory or from the USB memory to the USB memory Copy folders from the internal memory to the USB memory or from the USB memory to the internal memory About the File Operation Screen Depending on the model and the selected feature the operations for opening the file operation screen and the screens that appear vary On models with SPM or HPM suffix codes you cannot delete or copy folders when multicore loss testing is selected Note You may not be able to copy or delete the selected folder if it contains many levels of folders Using the mini B USB port on the AQ1100 you can send the files and folders in the AQ1100 internal memory to a PC To do this set the AQ1100 mini B USB port function to Storage see section 10 1 When the PC accesses the AQ1100 and downloads the files the download speed depends on the performance of the PC IM AQ1100 01EN 9 11 Bunung pue uonejedo et H 9 7 Initializing the Internal Memory Procedure File Operation Screen Models with SPM or HPM Suffix Codes Press the OPM LS or Auto Loss Test soft key SETUP and then the File soft key to display the following screen which is the same as the one for models with PPM suffix codes Models with PPM Suffix Codes Pr
101. the conditions under which messages appear see section 11 2 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 1 uonoedsu pue eoueugjureyy Bupoousetgnoit B 11 2 Error Messages Error Messages Messages may appear on the screen while you are using the AQ1100 This section explains the meanings of the error messages and how to respond to them You can display the error messages in English or Japanese see section 10 1 If servicing is necessary to solve the problem indicated by a message contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Other communication related error messages may also appear These error messages are described in the Communication Interface User s Manual IM AQ1100 17EN Error in Execution Code Message 20 Network Option is not installed 24 One or more conditions in this file are not supported by this product 29 In remote control mode all keys are locked except F1 key Please hit F1 key to exit the remote control mode 33 File operation is cancelled 64 Failed to adjust LS power Please check whether the patch fiber cable is properly connected between LS port and OPM port 65 Project Information doesn t match between Master and Slave 66 The project sent from master includes an unsuitable wavelength 503 The measurement cannot be started during the file operation Please either interrupt the file operation or wait until the end of the file operation 505 Hardware failed and needs to be repai
102. the light enters the eye Close the covers of any light source ports that do not have optical fiber cables connected to them On models with two or more light source ports visual impairment may occur if light that is mistakenly emitted from the wrong port enters the eye Procedure Light Source Screen Press the OPM LS soft key to display the following screen OPH LS LIMES YLS ON OFF Light Source f Pover Meter DREF LI NI l e dBm Hold r 0 00dBm 10 00dBn 4 Gre Save Data Wavelength SH 1310nn Wavelength 1310nm Modulation 06 Hodulation o 0 e Logging t START Turning the Light Source On and Off Pressing the VLS Key Press VLS to turn on the visible light A mark appears on the AQ1100 display to indicate that the light is on Press VLS while the light is on The light turns off The light mark disappears Pressing the Soft Key Press the LS VLS ON OFF soft key to display the following menu Light Source ON gt Turns the light on g The visible light turns on A mark appears on the AQ1100 display to indicate that the light is on OPH LS Light Source r WLS Turns the light off ie The light turns off The 2 light mark disappears While the above menu is displayed you can also turn the light on and off by pressing VLS Explanation The visible light source is available on models with the VLS option Visible light is emitted from the visible light source p
103. tory to replace USB connector 1500 times Send to factory to replace RJ 45 connector 200 times Send to factory to replace The recommended replacement interval can vary greatly depending on the operating environment and the frequency of use The above intervals are estimates 11 16 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 12 Calibration Periodic calibration is an effective means of keeping the instrument performing correctly for a long time and of detecting malfunctions at an early stage We recommend that you have the AQ1100 calibrated once a year IM AQ1100 01EN 11 17 uonoedsu pue eoueugjurejy Bupoousetgnoit B Appendix Appendix 1 Data File Formats CSV File Formats The following examples show the saved data being displayed in a spreadsheet program Logged Results A Im lie 9x d sp 8 1 L3 company Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 Model AQ1100A 8 JFunction Logging 4 Start Date Tue Oct 27 152314 2008 5 D Wavelength 1310 7 Modulation OW B Offset 0 9 Unit dBm 10 Intervakms 1000 11 Measurement Number 10 12 Logging Count 11 13 DEL 15 9752 16 10112 ISCH 9718 18 9868 GEN 8841 E209 9727 E218 10338 _22 9913 _23 9660 _24 9875 25 9705 oF Measured Data from the Optical Power Meter A see ee G Lg I EUN NN L1 company Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 Model AQ1100A 8 Function PowerMeter 4 Gart No 1 9 Tape No Type off 6 Number Of
104. ular signal wavelength 10 11 Yes Can be set or executed Not available Wavelengths can be set with the wavelength mode set to Simple Detail or CWDM Simple You can select from a list of preset wavelengths Detail You can set the wavelength to a value from 800 to 1700 nm in 1 nm steps CWDM You can set the wavelength to a value from 1270 to 1610 nm in 20 nm steps along the CWDM wavelength grid You can select the modulation frequency of the incident rays from a list of presets You can also select CW continuous You can make the displayed measured value the reference and display subsequent measured values as relative values You can adjust the internal deviation of the optical power measurement section and obtain more accurate absolute optical power values You can display averaged measured values You can display the maximum and minimum measured values You can interlock the light source and optical power meter settings when you connect an optical fiber between the light source port of an AQ1100 and the optical power measurement port of another AQ1100 You can add a specified value the offset value to measured optical power values You can set upper and lower threshold values and determine whether or not the measured values fall within them You can measure the optical power of an upstream signal from the ONU optical network unit the user s optical terminal to the OLT optical line termination the tel
105. urce port If you clean the optical components while the power is on you may accidentally get light in your eyes damage them and impair your vision 1 Make sure that the AQ1100 power is off 2 Open the optical port cover 3 If the optical adapter is connected follow the steps in section 11 8 to remove it 4 Usea lens cleaner to clean the optical components When the End of the Optical Fiber Is Slanted d If the end of the optical fiber is slanted as with ASC i option models while being careful not to tear the e cleaner on the top edge of the fiber or get lint on the fiber clean from the bottom of the fiber end to the top Ca Note Clean the optical components using a smooth lens cleaner that will not leave lint or dust on the lenses Youcan clean the light source ports without removing the optical adapters by using a stick shaped cleaning tool but we recommend that you remove the optical adapters when you clean 11 14 IM AQ1100 01EN 11 10 Storage Precautions Before You Store the AQ1100 Clean the AQ1100 before you store it For information about cleaning see section 11 9 Storage Conditions Store the AQ1100 in a place that meets the following conditions Within the storage temperature and humidity ranges Subject to very little change in temperature and humidity within a single day Not subject to direct sunlight Not dusty Free from activated gas Note To prevent against over discharge if you
106. will not be using the AQ1100 for a week or more charge the battery pack remove it from the AQ1100 and place it in a location where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight and where the temperature is 10 to 30 C When you store the battery pack for six months or longer to replace the power that has been lost through self discharge recharge the battery using the AQ1100 once every six months For instructions on how to remove the battery pack see section 11 7 Avoid storing the battery pack for an extended period of time when it is fully charged after it has just been charged or when it has no power left when the instrument will not turn on Storing the battery pack under these conditions will degrade its performance and reduce its longevity It is best to store the battery pack when it is 40 to 5096 charged This is equivalent to the state the battery is in after you turn off the AQ1100 and charge an empty battery for an hour at room temperature Reuse When you use the AQ1100 after storing it for a long period of time make sure that it is functioning properly Packaging To package the AQ1100 follow the steps listed below 1 Wrap the AQ1100 in thick plastic so that it does not get dust inside of it 2 Usecushioning to protect the LCD 3 Prepare a box that is 10 to 15 cm larger than the AQ1100 on all sides 4 Insert cushioning in the bottom of the box 5 Insert cushioning between the AQ1100 and the box 6 Close the box securely using
107. wing screen 4 L YLS gin the menu that appears turn the light ON OFF S source or visible light source on or off Display Core List List Set the list to show Core List List 4 Delete Data In the menu that appears execute the deletion of the selected data Executes skipping At this point the soft key names are omitted and the settings that the soft keys are used to configure and the actions that pressing them causes are explained Options and ranges are listed afterwards Step numbers are used when there are many operations and when operations must be performed in different menus The explanation for returning to the previous menu is omitted IM AQ1100 01EN 2 1 suoneJedo uowwog H 2 1 Key Rotary Knob and Arrow Key Operations Rotary Knob and Arrow Key Operations This section explains how to operate a menu and the operations to perform when a setup dialog box appears We will use the dialog box that appears when you press the OPM Setup soft key as an example 1 Press the OPM Setup soft key to display the OPM Setup dialog box 2 Use the rotary knob or the arrow keys to move the cursor to the item that you need to configure or execute The item at the cursor location is highlighted 3 Press ENTER Next follow the instructions in the figure below that correspond to the type of item that you are configuring or executing n this manual steps 2 and 3 listed ab
108. wing screen LS Power Adjust iSc cS Starts optical power adjustment When adjustment ends normally the AQ1100 returns to the previous screen db Cancels optical power adjustment 70 00dBn i The AQ1100 returns to the previous screen Explanation Optical Power Adjustment Adjust the optical power of the light source as necessary When you execute optical power adjustment the AQ1100 automatically identifies the optical power level and adjusts itself accordingly Perform optical power adjustment on the light source Optical power adjustment begins when you press the Execute soft key When it ends normally the AQ1100 returns to the previous screen During adjustment Execute changes to Abort All soft keys other than the Abort soft key are unavailable Press the Abort soft key to stop optical power adjustment Abort will change to Execute The adjustment value will return to the value that it was at before adjustment was executed Connect a short optical fiber of a few meters or less in length Make sure that the fiber is free from dirt scratches bends and other potential causes of optical degradation Theinitial adjustment value is the factory default setting 7 8 IM AQ1100 01EN Chapter8 IP Testing Option 8 1 Performing an IP Test Procedure Ping Test Setup Screen Press the IP Test soft key to display the following screen IP Test IP Test Setup Dest Address 192 ww Cem S

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