Installation
and
Preparation
for
Use
Lightwave
Connector
Care
Cleaning
lightwave
adapters
Equipment
All
of
the
items
listed
above
for
cleaning
connectors
may
be
used
to
clean
lightwave
adapters
.
In
addition,
small
foam
swabs
may
be
used
along
with
isopropyl
alcohol
and
compressed
air
to
clean
the
inside
of
lightwave
connector
adapters
.
N
O
T
E
As
noted
in
a
previous
caution
statement,
the
foam
swabs
can
leave
lm
y
deposits.
These
deposits
are
very
thin
however
,
and
the
risk
of
other
contamination
buildup
on
the
inside
of
adapters
greatly
outweighs
the
risk
of
contamination
of
foam
swab
deposits
left
from
cleaning
the
inside
of
adapters.
Process
Clean
the
adapter
by
applying
isopropyl
alcohol
to
the
inside
of
the
connector
with
a
foam
swab
.
Allow
the
adapter
to
air
dry
,
or
dry
it
immediately
with
clean
compressed
air
.
Cleaning
lensed
connections
Some
instruments
may
have
a
connector
that
is
\lensed."
In
other
words
,
the
connection
does
not
provide
a
physically
contacting
connection,
but
the
light
is
received
into
a
lens
rather
than
into
a
connecting
ber
.
These
receiving
lenses
usually
have
an
anti-reective
coating
that
is
very
easily
damaged.
Therefore
,
these
connectors
should
NEVER
have
cleaning
solutions
or
any
other
substance
applied
to
them
unless
it
is
specically
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
.
Y
ou
may
wish
to
use
clean
compressed
air
to
rid
them
of
dust
from
time
to
time
.
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Summary of Contents for 11896A
Page 2: ...User Programming and Service Guide Agilent 11896A Polarization Controller ...
Page 17: ...Contents ...
Page 18: ...1 General Information ...
Page 30: ...General Information Speci cations and Characteristics 1 13 ...
Page 35: ...General Information ...
Page 36: ...2 Installation and Preparation for Use ...
Page 54: ...3 Using the Agilent 11896A Polarization Controller ...
Page 59: ...Rear Panel Features The Agilent 11896A rear panel 1 Power input 2 GPIB connector 3 6 ...
Page 65: ...Using the Agilent 11896A Polarization Controller Using the Agilent 11896A ...
Page 66: ...4 Programming ...
Page 100: ...5 Veri cation and Service Information ...
Page 121: ...Veri cation and Service Information ...
Page 122: ...A Choosing the Scan Rate and Measurement Time ...
Page 126: ...B Measurement Considerations ...
Page 131: ...Measurement Considerations ...
Page 132: ...Index ...