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Page 2: ...ble Laser Source Operation Manual Read this manual before using the gquipment Keepthis manual with the equipment Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg...

Page 3: ...r Readthis manual before using the equipment Keepthis manual with the equipment I Measuring Instruments Division MeasurementGroup ANRITSU CORPORATION Document No M W1213AE 6 0 Artisan Technology Group...

Page 4: ...nual The following safety symbols are usedinsideor on the equipment near operation locations and or in manualto provide informationabout safety items and operation precautions Insurethat you clearly u...

Page 5: ...e rear panel of the equipment to ground If power is supplied without groundingthe equipment there is a risk of receiving a severe or fatal electric shock 3 This equipment cannot be repaired by the use...

Page 6: ...ut immediately rinseyour mouthwith water and seek medi cal help If it entersyour eyes accidentally do not rubyour eyes irrigate them with clean runningwater and seek medicalhelp If the liquid gets on...

Page 7: ...defined by IEC825 1 and FDA21 CER Class 1 Safelaser presentingnodanger when usedaccordingto design specifications Class 3A Precautions are only requiredto preventcontinuousviewing of the direct beam...

Page 8: ...VISIBLE LASER RADIATION W NOTSTARE INTO BEAMOR VIEW I Laser light is always output from 2nd Output even A when the optical output On10ff key is set to off ANRITSU CORP lW MlNAMlAZABUSCHOME MINATOKU TO...

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Page 10: ...thorized modification or repair of the equipment by the customer The fault is due to severe usage clearly exceeding normal usage The fault is due to improper or insufficient maintenance by the custome...

Page 11: ...l Directive 73123EEC 3 Applied Standards EMC Electromagnetic radiation EN5501l ISM Group 1 Class A equipment Immunity EN50082 1 Performance Criteria IEC801 2 ESD 4 kVCD 8 kVAD B IEC801 3 Rad 3 Vlm A I...

Page 12: ...me MG 37A MG 38A 2 Applied Standards EMC Emission A S N S 2W 112 ISM Group 1 Class A equipment Immunity ASMZS 4252 1 Performance Criteria IEC801 2 ESD 8 kVAD B IEC801 3 Rad 3 VIm A IEC801 4 EFT 1 kV p...

Page 13: ...led explanation and related description Notes on operation and useful contents are described as Hint Note This unit can be set to either a wavelength or frequency display however in this manual there...

Page 14: ...6 2 5 Screen Display 2 8 Section 3 Setting Up 3 1 lnstallation 3 2 Connecting Power Cable and Ground Line 3 3 Laser Safety 3 4 Connecting Remote Interlock Connector 3 5 Notes on Vibration and Shock 3...

Page 15: ...1 5 1 PerformanceTest 5 2 5 2 Calibration 5 4 Section 6 Maintenance 6 1 6 1 Daily Maintenance 6 2 6 2 Notes on Storage 6 3 6 3 Retransportation 6 4 6 4 If an Error is Displayedby Self check 6 4 6 5 If...

Page 16: ...h Tunable Laser Sources 1 2 1 2 Major Functions and Operations 1 2 1 2 1 Successively outputting any wavelength CW mode 1 2 1 2 2 Sweeping out a set wavelength Sweep mode 1 3 1 2 3 Setting an output l...

Page 17: ...with a computer and other measuring instruments optical spectrum analyzer optical power meter etc enables automatic measurement and synchronous measurement 1 2 Major Functions and Operations 1 2 1 Suc...

Page 18: ...put value To specify the sweep step wavelength in the same way as above press the F3 key to highlight Sweep Step and use the ten key pad to key in an input value In this explanation the wavelength is...

Page 19: ...7A 40 MG9638A 40 HMS IOIA DIAMOND connector MG9637A 43 MG9638A 43 Application Parts RS 232C cable 9P 9P J0654A RS 232C cable 9P 25P J0655A GPIB cable 1 m Replaceable optical connectors FC connector ST...

Page 20: ...ach part on the front andrear panels of this unit and explains how to use it 2 1 Unpacking 2 2 2 2 Name and Functionof each Part 2 2 2 3 Front Panel 2 4 2 4 Front Panel 2 6 2 5 Screen Display 2 8 Arti...

Page 21: ...name Q ty Modeltype or ordering No Main unit 1 Wavelength tunable laser source MG9637A or MG9638A Standard accessories AC power cord 1 J0017 5 A fuse 2 T5A250V Instructions manual This manual 1 W1213...

Page 22: ...mote state Setsa GPIB address Adjusts a display contrast Switchesmain outputto ON and OFF Provided on the left and right of this unit Caution A To carry this unit be sure to hold the grips on the left...

Page 23: ...nfinn the name and function of each part on the front panel Soft function key I Ten key pad and rotary knob O Screen Modulation ke ekr Advance ke I Repeat ke Manual ke Artisan Technology Group Quality...

Page 24: ...ee Section4 10 2 Performs only one sweeping in the sweep mode rnSee Section 4 10 1 Stops or restarts the sweeping in the sweep mode See Section4 10 4 Manually switches a wavelength in the sweep mode r...

Page 25: ...e laser relatedequipment see page VI at the beginning of this manual I Sweep Signal Output connector IntAMSynchronous SignalOutput connector Sweep Trigger SignalOutput connector l o g Y F a n h 5 RS 2...

Page 26: ...fting an output wave length rnSee Section 4 14 1 Sweep Trigger Signal Output connector Outputs a sweep starting signal See Section 4 14 2 Int AM Synchronous Signal Output connector Outputs a signal sy...

Page 27: ...iondisplay I I I I I J SWEEP J Out of limit Heat Up 80 V st art 1550 000nm Stop 1580 000nm Sweep Step 1 000nm Dwell Time 1 OOs Power 10 00dBm M o d u l a t i o n o f f C o h e r e n c y C o n t o f f...

Page 28: ...ion 3 2 3 1 1 Installationconditions 3 2 3 1 2 Installationenvironment 3 2 3 1 3 Distance from fan 3 3 3 1 4 Power voltage and frequency 3 3 ConnectingPower Cable and Ground Line 3 4 Laser Safety 3 5...

Page 29: ...posed to the directrays of the sun Locations exposed to active gases Locations where the temperature changes extremely After this unit is used at a low temperaturelocation for a long time if it is mov...

Page 30: ...it Stoppingthefan may causemotor dam age due to fire and reducethe performanceof those precise optical parts or cause permanentdamage 3 1 4 Power voltage and frequency Supply power in the voltage rang...

Page 31: ...ord to the outlet be sureto connectthe terminal of the green cable ground line from the conversion adapter or protection ground terminal on the rear panel WARNING d Turning on the power without ground...

Page 32: ...ch is turned on using the removable key 3 Remote interlock connector No laser beam is output unless the remote interlock connector terminal is in the short state See Section3 4 While a laser beam is o...

Page 33: ...w so that no beam leakswhen the chamber door or window is opened suddenly Then prepare a switch that is opened when the chamber door or window is opened or shortedwhen it is closed synchronously with...

Page 34: ...Vibration and Shock Precise mechanical parts of the order of a few E m are used for the optical unit that is the core of this unit When using store and carrying this unit do not subject it to strong v...

Page 35: ...nnector for output 2 open the cover of the optical connectorfor output 2 and connect the optical fiber cable Caution A Before connecting the optical fiber cable be sure to clean the end faceof the opt...

Page 36: ...To attach the connector perform the procedure in the reverse order In this case be careful not to damage the end face of the ferrule with the connector Unless specified the FC PC connector MG9637A 37...

Page 37: ...xxA indicates a fuse of the time lagtype This unit uses 5 A for the time lag type Fuse replacement procedure 1 A fuse holder is provided at the top of the AC inlet on the rear panel of this unit Apply...

Page 38: ...ime DwellTime 4 24 SettingLaser Output Level 4 25 4 8 1 Output level in CW mode 4 25 4 8 2 Output level in sweep mode 4 26 4 8 3 Entry unit 4 27 SettingAdvance Mode 4 28 4 9 1 Switching wavelength dis...

Page 39: ...q Cont Inputconnector 4 47 4 14 2 Sweep Trigger Signal Output connector 4 48 4 14 3 Int AM Synchronous SignalOutput Connector 4 48 4 14 4 Sweep Signal Output connector 4 48 4 14 5 Ext AM Input connect...

Page 40: ...FF and connectthe power inlet on the rear panel with the commercialpower receptacle the power cord Press the POWER switch to turn the power on The screen shown in the figure appears and Heating keeps...

Page 41: ...r and it may be best not to perform the calibration The measurement is stopped The wavelength changes after processing is stopped In these cases press the F1 key No not to perform calibration Message...

Page 42: ...uld erroneously recognize it and the laser output may be cut off temporarily Caution d Before connecting the optical fiber cable be sure to clean the end section of the optical fiber cable Also confir...

Page 43: ...Mode Set an optical output level See Section 4 8 1 Output Level in CW Mode Specify Dwell Time 1 1 W See Section 4 7 Setting Laser Output Time Dwell Time Specify a laser output level I I g See Section...

Page 44: ...el digit in the specifiable range is highlighted if the key is pressed all digits are highlighted you can change all dgits When all digits are highlighted if the key is pressed all the dgits are highl...

Page 45: ...in the correct number After keying in the numeric value you need not press the ENTER key However if the ENTER key is pressed the entry processing ends To continue the entry processing select a set ite...

Page 46: ...F5key until Morel12 is set Advance Start 1530 000nm Stop 1570 000nm Sweep Step 0 100nm Dwell Time 1 OOs Calibration I 1Save I Power 10 00dBm M o d u l a t i o n O f f C o h e r e n c y C o n t 0 f f...

Page 47: ...the previous set value in the CW mode is called 4 5 1 CW mode To specify the CW mode press the CW key In this mode the output is continued with the determined center wavelength For details on specify...

Page 48: ...tching the wavelength and frequency display modes see Section cw Heat Up 80 Wavelength Wavelength 1550 OOOnm 0 Power 10 00dBm M o d u l a t i o n O f f I C o h e r e n c y C o n t O f f E l 3W I I 149...

Page 49: ...e F6 key is pressed Hint The F6 Unit key appears only when the F1 Wavelength is pressed 2 Frequency display mode 1 C o n f m that the screen is displayed as shown below Frequency Power 10 00dBm M o d...

Page 50: ...utside the displayed range 4 6 2 Setting wavelength in sweep mode In the sweep mode the screenis displayedas shownbelow In this mode the sweeping range is determined by a combination of the start wave...

Page 51: ...the F1 Stadcenter key until Start is highlighted Use the c or key to select a digit to be entered If all digit entry is selected the Input Start Wavelength entry area appears at the bottom of the scr...

Page 52: ...4 you can use the rotary knob instead of the ten key pad 7 To select all digit entry key in 195992 7 in the entry area in step 4 and press the ENTER key When all digits are entered using the ten key...

Page 53: ...digit to be entered If all digit entry is selected the Input Stop Wavelength entry area appears at the bottom of the screen In this example the units digit is assumed to be selected Use the ten key p...

Page 54: ...Frequency field changes to 190850 6 GHz In step 4 you can use the rotary knob instead of the ten key pad To select all digit entry key in 190850 6 in the entry area in step 4 and press the ENTER key...

Page 55: ...Press the F1 Stadcenter key until Center is highlighted Use the or key to select a digit to be entered If all digit entry is selected the Input Center Wavelength entry area appears at the bottom of t...

Page 56: ...meric value in the Center Frequency field changes to 193434 4GHz In step 4 you can use the rotary knob instead of the ten key pad To select all digit entry key in 193434 4 in the entry area in step 4...

Page 57: ...weep Center span SweepStep I Dwell Time I power 1550 000nm ls atA 40 000nm Stop 1 0 100nm 1 M o d u l a t i o n Off C o h e r e n c y C o n t Off Repeat Press the F2 StopISpan key until Span is highli...

Page 58: ...the Span field changes to 4942 1GHz In step 4 you can use the rotary knob instead of the ten key pad To select all digit entry key in 4942 1 in the entry area in step 4 and press the ENTER key When al...

Page 59: ...000nm 2 Press the F3 key Sweep Step is highlighted 3 Use the or key to select a digit to be entered If all digitentry is selected the Input Sweep Step entry area appears at the bottom of the screen I...

Page 60: ...t the top of the screen changes to 13 8 GHz In step 4 you can use the rotary knob instead of the ten key pad To select all digit entry key in 13 8 in the entry area in step 4 and press the EN TER key...

Page 61: ...eep Step 0 100nm Dwell Time s Power 10 00dBm M o d u l a t i o n Off C o h e r e n c y C o n t Off Sweep Step m Repeat Max Pow r 2 Use the ten key pad to key in 1 25 3 Press the ENTER key the numeric...

Page 62: ...area appears at the bottom of the screen In this example the units digit is assumed to be selected 3 Use the ten key pad to key in 5 4 The numeric value in the Power field at the top of the screen cha...

Page 63: ...key in 5 The numeric value in the Power field at the top of the screen changes to 5dBm In step 3 you can use the rotary knob instead of the ten key pad To select all digit entry key in 5 in the entry...

Page 64: ...ress the F6 Unit dBm mW pW key until dBm1 is underlined Each time the F6key is pressed the unit changes in the order of dBm mW pW dBm The currently selected entry unit is underlined b W mW or pW setti...

Page 65: ...e follow the procedure below to specify the wavelength or frequency display mode 1 Press the Advance key 2 Confirm that More112 is displayed for the F5 key as shown below If not so re peatedly press t...

Page 66: ...orel12 is displayed for the F5 key as shown below If not so re peatedly press the F5 key until MorelR appears Advance f c 1530 000nm 1570 000nm Calibration Sweep Step 1 Dwell Time 1 OOs Power 10 00dBm...

Page 67: ...the already written memory contents setting conditions stop the memory save operationonce and confirmthe settingconditionsusing the memory recall func tion For details on the memory recall function se...

Page 68: ...y until Morel12 appears Advance f e 1570 000nm Calibration Sweep Step Dwell Time 1 OOs Power M o d u l a t i o n O f f C o h e r e n c y C o n t O f f 3 Press the F4 Recall key 4 As shown above Recall...

Page 69: ...nts Hint The setting of the contents called from memory is completedby pressing the F5 ENTER key In other words the setting contents are not selected until the F5 ENTER key is pressed therefore you ca...

Page 70: ...ears I 1 Advance Interface Start 1530 000nm 1 Dwell Time 1 OOs Power 10 00dBm M o d u l a t i o n O f f C o h e r e n c y C o n t O f f 1 1 Repeat I I 3 Press the F4 1 step tuning key 4 The screen cha...

Page 71: ...1116 is about 1 16 of Speedl Press the required sweeping speed key Note If the sweep time is 1 second or less it is not changed II 1StepTuning 1 Start Stop Sweep Speed AP DX 114 IS 10 00dBm Speed 118...

Page 72: ...1550 oOOnm a CaI Wave Cal Start Improves the wavelength reappearance in the specified wavelength f3 mm to the typical value 7 pm or less 1 Press the F1 Cal Wave key and enter the center wavelength in...

Page 73: ...ter up to f 50 GHz using the ten key pad and ENTER key or rotary knob c Auto Align Aligns the built in optical modules Available when the ambient temperature changes extremely This function is already...

Page 74: ...t O f f lnlerface Disp Reverse More 2 2 Repeat 3 Press the F3 DispReverse key 4 For the F3 key Off in the OnJOff field is underlined as the current set value When Off is underlined white charactersar...

Page 75: ...cal key on the front panel to release the remote state then press the Advance key 2 Confirmthat MoreU2 is displayedfor the F5 key If not so repeatedlypress the F5 key until More212 appears Advance Sta...

Page 76: ...2C Setup key As shown above the set items and current values are displayed in sequence Hint In this figure the options for each item are displayed on the right of the current value together Actually t...

Page 77: ...With even parity bit Odd With odd parity bit Length of Select a stopbit length Stop Bit 1 Adds a 1 bitstop bit 2 Adds a 2 bit stopbit Settingfor Specify the interlocking with the MS9710A optical spect...

Page 78: ...eping Single is displayed above the sweep bar as shown below Start Stop Sweep Step Dwell Time Power 10 00d rn M o d u l a t i o n C o h e r e n c y C o n t 1 Press the Single key of Sweep Control 2 To...

Page 79: ...r e n c y C o n t Off J Repeat 7 1 Press the Repeat key of Sweep Control 2 To stop the repeat sweeping repress the Repeat key t See Section 4 10 4 Pause Continue 3 To resweep from the start wavelengt...

Page 80: ...ob clockwise changes the wavelength in the stop wavelength direction Turning it counterclockwise changes the wavelength in the start wavelength direction 4 10 4 PauselContinue This function stops the...

Page 81: ...ains how to set 10 0kHz 1 Press the Modulation key on the front panel 2 As shown below F1 Int F2 Ext F3 Off and F6 Pnor are displayed as soft keys Sweep Start 1530 000nm Stop 1570 000nm Sweep Step 1 0...

Page 82: ...odulation output press the Modulation key and F3 Off key The modulation mode at the top of the screen changes to Off 4 11 2 External modulation setting This function modulates the laser output with a...

Page 83: ...played in the setting status display area if the Coherency key is pressed the setting changes to Off When Off is displayed in the setting status display area if the Coherency key is pressed the settin...

Page 84: ...Hz or more at 5V input and 200 MHz or more at 5V input As shown below the feedback system using a wavelength level converter for detect ing an absorption line is available to rise the output wavelengt...

Page 85: ...output the 10V voltage is output The Seep Signal Output con nector is available for axis X signal of the X Y recorder Hint When the wavelength shifts by one sweep step the voltage variation is 10V x s...

Page 86: ...office or agency listed in this book Before requestingthe repair or calibration check the items below 1 Device name and machine number indicated on rear panel 2 Fault status 3 Name and phone number o...

Page 87: ...l Output 1 Measuring instrument required for each test Wavelength accuracy Optical wavelengthmeter MF9630A Wavelength 0 6 to 1 6pn Measurementaccuracy 5 ppm Resolution 0 1 ppm or less M 1nm or less 45...

Page 88: ...the difference between the set and measured values is within the standard 5 1 2 Side mode suppression rate 1 Setup Connect the device as shown below SM fiber 1 1 1 Opticalspectrum analyzer 2 Test pro...

Page 89: ...dure 1 Set the CW mode as the MG9637AlMG9638A wavelength output mode and specify the wavelengths below in sequence 1500 nm 1520nm 1580nm 2 Use the optical power meter to measure the monitor laser outp...

Page 90: ...e daily maintenanceand retransportation 6 1 Daily Maintenance 6 2 6 2 Notes on Storage 6 3 6 3 Retransportation 6 4 6 4 If an Error is Displayedby Self check 6 4 6 5 If a Fault Occurs 6 5 Artisan Tech...

Page 91: ...ower outlet If this processing is performed without dis connecting the power cord you may receive an electric shock Do not disassemble and lubricatethis unit Precisionparts on the order of a few E m a...

Page 92: ...plicator moistenedwith a solvent e g alcohol dusts may remain on the end section after the solvent evaporates To clean the optical fiber use the ferrule cleaner 20282 that you need not moisten with so...

Page 93: ...thickness 10to 15 cm on the bottom of the box 4 Put the unit covered with a vinyl bag in the box and pad cushioning materials around this unit 5 Securely fix the box with a cord tape or belt 6 4 If an...

Page 94: ...Contrast knob is incorrect The display circuit is defective The shape of the optical fiber cord is different from that of the connector The optical fiber cord insertion direction is different from th...

Page 95: ...nectingRemote Interlock Connector Turn the laser output ONIOFFkey to ON Connect the optical fiber cord Set the laser output to on by remote control Wait until the heat up rate reaches 100 Clean the en...

Page 96: ...ization was performed at power on an error occurred in the mirror motor When the initialization was performed at power on an error occurred in an optical module An error occurred in the mirror motor A...

Page 97: ...Section 6 Maintenanceand Retransportation Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 98: ...l nm typical value 150rnd10nm typical value 500md80 nm typical value 45 dB or morer 1520 to 1570nm 40 dB or morer 1500 to 1580nm 10 dBm or morer 1520 to 1570nm 13 dBm ormore 1500 to 1580nrn 20 dBm Wit...

Page 99: ...nchronoussignal output 015 V L 0 5 to 0 8 V H 2 to 5 5 V A 1 3 Environment performance Power Operating voltage AC85 to 132Vl170to 265 V Frequency 47 5 to 63 Hz Power capacity 11 190VAor less Temperatu...

Page 100: ...0mdl nm typical value 15Omd10nm typical value 500md80 nm typical value 40 dB or more 1520 to 1570nm 35 dB or more 1500 to 1580nm 4 dBm or morer 1520 to 1570nm 0 dBm or more 1500 to 1580nm 5 dBm or mor...

Page 101: ...s signal output 0 5 V L 0 5 to 0 8 V H 2 to 5 5 V A 2 3 Environment performance Power Operating voltage AC85 to 132Vl170to 265 V Frequency 47 5 to 63 Hz Power capacity 11 190VAor less Temperature and...

Page 102: ...Wavelength 1550 000nm Span Wavelength Start Frequency 40 nm 195942 7GHz StopFrequency 190950 6GHz Center Frequency 193414 4GHz Span Frequency 4992 1 GHz SweepStep Wavelength 0 100 nm SweepStepFrequen...

Page 103: ...Appendix B InitialSet Values Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 104: ...XE ESE DDE ESE DDE ESE DDE Error message Invalid Command Invalid Parameter of Command Can t Execute Command Can t Execute Command Out of Cal Temperature No 4001 4002 4003 4004 Factor Remote command er...

Page 105: ...Check Wrong Motor Self Check Wrong An error occurred in an optical module during initialization An error occurred in the mirror motor Status Factor An error was detected in backup memory during initia...

Page 106: ...1 Standard Maximum outputlevel Decision Passed Rejected Passed Reiected 45 dB or more 45 dB or more Sidemode suppressionrate dB 45 dB or more 40 dB or more Decision Passed Rejected dB dB 1500 000nm 1...

Page 107: ...80 000nm Passed Rejected Passed Rejected Decision 40dB or more 40dB or more 40dB or more 3 5 dB or more Set wavelength dB dB 1500 000nm 1510 000nm 0 Monitor laser output level Passed Rejected Passed R...

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