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CD/PMD Analyzer Source

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B Rackmount Installation

You can place your FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source in a rackmount to 
facilitate its usage.

To install the rackmount:
1.

Fix the angle iron using four flat Phillips screws.

2.

Fix the rackmount bracket to the frame using two round Phillips 
screws.

3.

Fix the rackmount stiffener using two flat Phillips screws (for the front 
panel) and two round Phillips screws.

4.

If your rackmount will contain only one unit, fix the rackmount cover 
plate to the empty part of the frame using four flat Phillips screws.

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Summary of Contents for FLS-5834A

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE CD PMD ANALYZER SOURCE FLS 5834A R D AND MANUFACTURING...

Page 2: ...nfringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of EXFO EXFO s Commerce And Government E...

Page 3: ...ng CD PMD Analyzer Source Parameters 11 Setting the Refresh Rate 12 Setting the Backlight 13 Setting the Contrast 13 Setting the Video Mode 14 Resetting the CD PMD Analyzer Source 15 5 Operating the C...

Page 4: ...ion on the EXFO Web Site 48 Contacting the Technical Support Group 49 Transportation 50 9 Warranty 51 General Information 51 Liability 52 Exclusions 52 Certification 52 Service and Repairs 53 EXFO Ser...

Page 5: ...to the EMC Directive in the European Union The EN61326 standard prescribes both emission and immunity requirements for laboratory measurement and control equipment This unit has undergone extensive te...

Page 6: ...nt Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements EN 60825 1 1994 A2 2001 Safety of laser products Part 1 Equipment classifications requirements and user s guide EN 61326 1997 A3 2003 Electric...

Page 7: ...arized broadband fiber optic source that has been especially designed to be used with EXFO FTB 5800 Chromatic Dispersion Analyzer Front Panel CD PMD ANALYZER SOURCE FLS 5834A ENTER Setup Navigation ke...

Page 8: ...install ToolBox FTB 5800 6 28 1 17 Product Pack Electro Optical Engineering R GPIB IEEE 488 2 SH1 AH1 T6 L4 SR1 RL1 PP0 DC1 DT1 C0 E2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is s...

Page 9: ...ury Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Do not proceed...

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Page 11: ...instruments Wavelength 1520 to 1640 nm Maximum output power at the connector 10 mW The unit has an active LED on its front panel When lit this LED indicates that an optical signal is being emitted fro...

Page 12: ...rrying capacity ground connection cable clamp WARNING Insert the power cable plug into a power outlet with a protective ground contact Do not use an extension cord without a protective conductor Befor...

Page 13: ...if any part of the outer surface covers panels etc is damaged Only authorized personnel should carry out adjustments maintenance or repair of opened units under voltage A person qualified in first aid...

Page 14: ...40 C 32 F to 104 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humiditya a Measured in 0 C to 31 C 32 F to 87 8 F range decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C 104 F 0 to 80 non condensing Maximum operation altitu...

Page 15: ...corner of the front panel Upon startup the unit beeps twice performs a self test and then displays the main window with the source deactivated When the unit is turned off the current Setup menu setti...

Page 16: ...a graphical element representing a light beam is also displayed The remote control indicator RM appears when the unit is currently controlled by remote commands via GPIB or RS 232 communication mode...

Page 17: ...ll containing the value will turn to reverse video indicating you can modify its contents 3 Use the up down arrows to select the appropriate value 4 Confirm your selection by pressing ENTER The displa...

Page 18: ...p down or left right arrow keys to select Refresh Rate the item will be displayed in reverse video 3 Press ENTER to access the Refresh Rate edit box 4 Use the up down arrow keys to set the refresh rat...

Page 19: ...ENTER to confirm the new backlight setting To reactivate the backlight Standing very close to the screen to see the information displayed repeat steps 1 to 4 above but set the backlight value to ON OR...

Page 20: ...appear in reverse video 3 Press ENTER to access the Video Mode edit box 4 Use the up down arrow keys to set the required video mode 5 Press ENTER to confirm the video mode Refresh Rate Backlight Cont...

Page 21: ...ues at time of purchase while turning on the unit Press ENTER until the unit beeps three times All the user defined parameters are automatically reset The following table presents the parameters and t...

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Page 23: ...into the port s corresponding notch 3 Push the connector in so that the fiber optic cable is firmly in place thus ensuring adequate contact If your connector features a screwsleeve tighten the connect...

Page 24: ...dicates that it is for APC type connectors To install an EUI connector adapter onto the EUI baseplate 1 Hold the EUI connector adapter so the dust cap opens downwards 2 Close the dust cap in order to...

Page 25: ...l light up and the front display will read Source ON also showing a light beam icon The word ON will flash during the three second safety delay To deactivate the source To deactivate the source press...

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Page 27: ...B IEEE 488 2 SH1 AH1 T6 L4 SR1 RL1 PP0 DC1 DT1 C0 E2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interfe...

Page 28: ...n IEEE 488 2 Commands Quick Reference table on page 59 Specific commands for the CD PMD Analyzer Source are shown in the Product Specific Commands Quick Reference table on page 81 You can find detaile...

Page 29: ...If GPIB is currently selected and you want to specify a GPIB address see Setting the GPIB Address on page 24 3 Press ENTER to access the RS232 GPIB edit box 4 Use the up down arrow keys to toggle betw...

Page 30: ...up down or left right arrow keys to select GPIB Addr The current GPIB address is displayed Note If you are in RS 232 mode the GPIB address cell will display N A You must change the communication mode...

Page 31: ...r second bps To change the baud rate for your remote communications 1 Press the Setup key 2 Use the up down or left right arrow keys to select Baud Rate The current setting is displayed 3 Press ENTER...

Page 32: ...Xoff They will also be able to restart the transmission by sending another control character Xon This is known as a software handshake a procedure requiring a special cable To set a flow control 1 Pre...

Page 33: ...cation Terminate Read on EOS Yes Set EOI with EOS on Writes Yes Type of compare on EOS 8 bits EOS byte 0Ah Send EOI at end of Writes Yes GPIB primary address See Setting the GPIB Address on page 24 GP...

Page 34: ...le registers as defined by IEEE 488 2 The diagram displayed on page 31 is a useful aid in understanding the general commands and how a service request SRQ is generated Standard event status register E...

Page 35: ...rce 29 Standard Status Data Structure Standard event status enable register ESE Bits Mnemonics Bit Value 7 Power on 128 6 Not used 0 5 Command error 32 4 Execution error 16 3 Device dependent error 8...

Page 36: ...Mnemonics Bit Value 7 Not used 0 6 Request service Master summary status 64 5 Event summary bit 32 4 Message available 16 3 Not used 0 2 Error Event queue 4 1 Not used 0 0 Not used 0 Bits Mnemonics B...

Page 37: ...nable Register ESE OR Status Byte Register STB Service Request Enable Register SRE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 ESB MAV EEQ RQS 6 MSS Service Request Generation Messag...

Page 38: ...o 1 and the corresponding SRE mask bit is set If an SRQ is forced the RQS bit is set to 1 and will remain there until read by a serial poll even if the reason or condition causing the service request...

Page 39: ...ired wsp stands for white space Boolean indicates the command parameter Keywords must be separated by a colon To enter commands or queries you must use either the full word for the command or the thre...

Page 40: ...escription Device dependent information All error messages are stacked in a FIFO buffer When there is at least one message in the buffer bit 2 of the status byte register is set to 1 Use the SYST ERR...

Page 41: ...it at room temperature in a clean and dry area Keep the unit out of direct sunlight Avoid high humidity or significant temperature fluctuations Avoid unnecessary shocks and vibrations If any liquids a...

Page 42: ...ule 2 Moisten a 2 5 mm cleaning tip with one drop of isopropyl alcohol alcohol may leave traces if used abundantly 3 Slowly insert the cleaning tip into the EUI adapter until it comes out on the other...

Page 43: ...ensure that the connector and ferrule are perfectly dry 6d Verify connector surface with a portable fiber optic microscope e g EXFO s FOMS or fiber inspection probe e g EXFO s FIP 7 Put the EUI back o...

Page 44: ...197 in x 0 787 in fast acting low breaking capacity 250 V The fuse holder is located at the back of the CD PMD Analyzer Source just beside the power inlet To replace a fuse 1 Turn off the unit and dis...

Page 45: ...h states that calibration documents must not contain a recommended calibration interval unless this has been previously agreed upon with the customer Validity of specifications depends on operating co...

Page 46: ...folder 5 If the software upgrade is performed under Windows 98 you must restart your computer in DOS mode before starting the upgrade program In other cases simply exit to DOS 6 Go to the C Test fold...

Page 47: ...tus Once the software upgrade is complete the message about restarting the unit appears 8 If the software upgrade was performed under Windows 2000 an error message to the effect that the LO0006 NTVDM...

Page 48: ...uropean Union member state with legislation regarding Directive 2002 96 EC Except for reasons of safety or environmental benefit equipment manufactured by EXFO under its brand name is generally design...

Page 49: ...ile reading the module s FIFO Restart your unit to solve the problem 30 Command not accepted The command that caused the warning will be lost The unit may continue with the program even if the command...

Page 50: ...ce 68 Temperature error The operating temperature of the unit is from 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Make sure the ambient temperature remains within the specified temperature range 69 FPGA problem An FPG...

Page 51: ...imeout error The command request was not performed in the set time amount Call EXFO for assistance 102 Runtime error The command was not performed by the unit due to a runtime error Call EXFO for assi...

Page 52: ...erflow Not enough RAM to run the command Restart your unit to solve the problem 32303 Divide by zero The unit attempted to perform a division by zero which gives an infinite answer Restart your unit t...

Page 53: ...rate flow control etc as required Incorrect termination characters Synchronize termination characters between the GPIB controller and the SCPI manager Poor bus connection Ensure the functionning of t...

Page 54: ...d questions FAQs regarding the use of your FLS 5834A CD PMD Analyzer Source To access FAQs 1 Type http www exfo com in your Internet browser 2 Click the Support tab 3 Click FAQs and follow the on scre...

Page 55: ...m Eastern Time in North America To accelerate the process please have information such as the name and the serial number see the product identification label an example is shown below as well as a de...

Page 56: ...he unit Transportation damage can occur from improper handling The following steps are recommended to minimize the possibility of damage Pack the unit in its original packing material when shipping Av...

Page 57: ...alibration during the warranty period and found to meet all published specifications EXFO will charge standard calibration fees THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IMPLIED OR ST...

Page 58: ...of its products at any time without incurring obligation to make any changes whatsoever on units purchased Accessories including but not limited to fuses pilot lamps batteries and universal interfaces...

Page 59: ...he conditions under which it was observed 5 Return the equipment prepaid to the address given to you by support personnel Be sure to write the RMA number on the shipping slip EXFO will refuse and retu...

Page 60: ...5 USA and Canada Tel 1 418 683 5498 Fax 1 418 683 9224 quebec service exfo com EXFO Europe Service Center Omega Enterprise Park Electron Way Chandlers Ford Hampshire S053 4SE ENGLAND Tel 44 2380 24681...

Page 61: ...w exfo com SPECIFICATIONS a GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS a NOTES a Typical SPECIFICATIONS a Center wavelength nm 1580 20 Output power dBm 4 Peak spectral density dBm nm 12 5 Power stability 15 minutes dB 0...

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Page 63: ...angle iron using four flat Phillips screws 2 Fix the rackmount bracket to the frame using two round Phillips screws 3 Fix the rackmount stiffener using two flat Phillips screws for the front panel an...

Page 64: ...op unit into the rackmount and tighten it from underneath using the four cover fixing screws If measurement X on the illustration exceeds 11 125 in fix the unit into the four holes identified as A Oth...

Page 65: ...event status enable query ESR Standard event status register query IDN Identification query LOKa a This command can only be used with RS 232 communication Set Remote Lockout programming state LOK a Re...

Page 66: ...s Enable Register bits as defined in the table below This register contains a mask value for the bits to be enabled in the Standard Event Status Register Syntax ESE wsp RegisterValue Parameter s Regis...

Page 67: ...e bit The value of the RegisterValue shall be in the range of 0 through 255 Example s ESE 25 where 25 bit EXE bit DDE and bit OPC ESE 0 clears the content of the Standard Event Status Enable register...

Page 68: ...ESE query allows the programmer to determine the current contents of the Standard Event Status Enable Register See the contents of this register below Syntax ESE Parameter s None Response Syntax Regi...

Page 69: ...The RegisterValue value expressed in base 2 binary represents the bit values of the Standard Event Status Enable register See below Example s ESE returns 133 where 133 bit PON bit QYE and bit OPC See...

Page 70: ...rogrammer to determine the current contents of the Standard Event Status Register Reading the Standard Event Status Register clears it See the contents of this register below Syntax ESR Parameter s No...

Page 71: ...ough 255 The RegisterValue value expressed in base 2 binary represents the bit values of the Standard Event Status register See below Example s ESR returns 33 where 33 bit CME and bit OPC See Also ESE...

Page 72: ...el LOK Description This command is used to set the Remote Lockout programming state Syntax LOK wsp LockoutState Parameter s LockoutState The program data syntax for LockoutState is defined as a Boolea...

Page 73: ...Remote Control Commands CD PMD Analyzer Source 67 IEEE 488 2 Commands Description Example s LOK 1 Notes This command can only be used when working with RS 232 communication See Also LOK LOK...

Page 74: ...yntax LOK Parameter s None Response Syntax LockoutState Response LockoutState The response data syntax for LockoutState is defined as an NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The LockoutState response cor...

Page 75: ...Standard Event Status Register to the TRUE logic 1 state when the instrument completes all pending operations Detection of the Operation Complete message can be accomplished by continuous polling of t...

Page 76: ...into its Output Queue when the device completes all pending operations A consequence of this action is that the MAV bit in the Status Byte Register is set to state 1 Syntax OPC Parameter s None Respon...

Page 77: ...moteState Parameter s RemoteState The program syntax data for RemoteState is defined as a Boolean Program Data element The RemoteState special forms ON and OFF are accepted on input for increased read...

Page 78: ...device into OCIS state Operation complete Command Idle State c Forces the device into OQIS state Operation complete Query Idle State The Reset command explicitly DOES NOT affect the following a The st...

Page 79: ...ue to enable the bits in the Status Byte Register Syntax SRE wsp RegisterValue Parameter s RegisterValue The program data syntax for RegisterValue is defined as a DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA element...

Page 80: ...ue of zero shall indicate a disabled condition Example s SRE 52 where 52 bit ESB bit MAV and bit EAV See Also SRE STB SRE Bit Weight Meaning N U 128 Not used N U 64 Not used ESB 32 Event Summary Bit E...

Page 81: ...est Enable Register See the contents of this register below Syntax SRE Parameter s None Response Syntax RegisterValue N U N U ESB MAV N U EAV N U N U MSB LSB Serv ice Request Enable R egister Bit Weig...

Page 82: ...nse data syntax for RegisterValue is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The RegisterValue ranges from 0 through 255 When converted to binary base 2 the RegisterValue represents the current...

Page 83: ...iption STB Description The STB query allows the programmer to read the status byte and Master Summary Status bit See the content of this register below Syntax STB Parameter s None Response Syntax Regi...

Page 84: ...expressed in base 2 binary represents the bit values of the Status Byte Register See the contents of this register below Example s STB Return 68 where 68 bit MSS and bit EAV See Also SRE SRE STB Bit W...

Page 85: ...ax for Result is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element A decimal value indicating the sum of all corresponding errors 0 No errors 1 N A 2 Supply voltage error 4 N A 8 N A 16 Laser temperature...

Page 86: ...E 488 2 Commands Description WAI Description The WAI command shall prevent the device from executing any further commands or queries until the no operation pending flag becomes TRUE Syntax WAI Paramet...

Page 87: ...ummarizes commands specific to the CD PMD Analyzer Source Command Parameter Response Description DISP BRIG numeric_value MINimum MAXimum Turn backlight on or off BRIG 0 1 Backlight on or off SOUR POW...

Page 88: ...the unit on or off Syntax DISP BRIG wsp numeric_value MINimum MAXimum Parameters A numeric parameter 1 turns the backlight on 0 turns the backlight off Example DISP BRIG 1 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 0 DISPla...

Page 89: ...minates Syntax SOUR POW STAT wsp boolean ON OFF Parameters A boolean parameter 1 turns the source on 0 turns the source off Example SOUR POW STAT 1 turns the source on SOURCE POWER 0 turns the source...

Page 90: ...ue The error queue is accessed with the SYST ERR query Syntax SYST ERR Response See SCPI Based Errors on page 85 SYSTem VERSion Description This query reads the CD PMD Analyzer Source identification s...

Page 91: ...113 Undefined header The header is syntactically correct but it is undefined for this specific device 130 Suffix error An error occurred while parsing a suffix 131 Invalid suffix The suffix does not f...

Page 92: ...n internal operation needed more memory than was available 350 Queue overflow A specific code entered into the queue in lieu of the code that caused the error This code indicates that there is no room...

Page 93: ...e 34 code writing 33 command structure 33 commands GPIB 33 IEEE 488 2 60 IEEE 488 2 quick reference 59 RS 232 33 commands specific 81 common commands 59 communication parameters 27 speed 25 configurin...

Page 94: ...ages 34 front panel cleaning 35 FTB 5800 1 fuse holder 2 21 replacement 7 38 type 38 G GPIB address 23 commands 59 communication parameters 27 default address 15 mode 23 port 2 21 troubleshooting 47 G...

Page 95: ...sh rate 12 resetting 15 RS 232 27 setting 11 video mode 14 pinout configuration 22 port GPIB 2 21 serial 2 21 22 power cable 6 inlet 2 21 on off 9 plug 6 power source AC 8 problems with GPIB 47 produc...

Page 96: ...rvice request enable register SRE 30 setting backlight 13 baud rate 25 contrast 13 flow control 26 parameters 11 refresh rate 12 video mode 14 setup button 11 shipping to EXFO 53 software handshake 26...

Page 97: ...ring 7 ventilation 7 unit recalibration 39 upgrading the software 40 using source 17 V value defining 11 ventilation 7 video mode default 15 setting 14 W warranty certification 52 exclusions 52 genera...

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