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IQ-3100 and IQ-3300 Remote Control

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IQ-3100/IQ-3300

Standard Commands

*ESR?

Description

This query reads the contents of the Standard Event Status 

Register (ESR).

Syntax

*ESR?

Response

A binary integer between 0 and 255.

*IDN?

Description

This query reads the IQ system identification string.

Syntax

*IDN?

Response

“EXFO E.-O. Eng IQ-200 OTS Vxx.xx”, where xx.xx is the current 

product version.

*LOK

Description

This command is used to set the Remote Lockout programming 

state.

Syntax

*LOK

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Summary of Contents for IQ-3100

Page 1: ...ss underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals Demos...

Page 2: ...ity Directive and Standards found in the Declaration of Conformity If the equipment described herein bears an FCC statement the said equipment complies with the relevant Federal Communications Commiss...

Page 3: ...f 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 Entities CAGE c...

Page 4: ...that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this unit does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the unit off and on the u...

Page 5: ...s unit is equipped with a shielded GPIB cable INDEPENDENT LABORATORY TESTING This unit has undergone extensive certification testing both internally at EXFO and externally at an independent qualified...

Page 6: ...ng the Monitor Window 23 Exiting the Software 24 4 Setting up Your IQ 3100 and or IQ 3300 25 Customizing the Wavelength List 25 Customizing the Step Size List 29 IQ 3100 IQ 3300 Display Modes 33 Selec...

Page 7: ...90 8 Troubleshooting 91 Using the Online Help 91 Finding FAQs on the EXFO Web Site 91 Contacting the Technical Support Group 92 Transportation 93 9 Technical Specifications 95 IQ 3100 Environmental S...

Page 8: ...alysis instrument calibration power meter linearity measurement and spectral tuning The IQ 3100 Variable Attenuator is configured for singlemode or multimode fibers Its calibration extends over the en...

Page 9: ...tion of Attenuation The attenuation displayed by the IQ 3100 is the actual loss between the input and output ports including the attenuator s internal connectors The attenuation value is a negative nu...

Page 10: ...e output power levels over a large dynamic range when used with an optical source e g IQ 2100 Power meter calibration and linearity verification Fiber optic system or component testing and acceptance...

Page 11: ...on displayed by the IQ 3300 is the actual reflection sent back to the light source connected at the input port With a monitor port it is possible to infer the reflection because the internal coupler d...

Page 12: ...optical continuity with less than 5 dB loss a network receiver a BER tester or power meter is normally connected to this port The standard IQ 3300 is supplied with a 50 coupler offering a 15 dB to 55...

Page 13: ...and 55 dB reflection Variable Reflector Typical Applications The IQ 3300 Variable Reflector module is used to generate a calibrated optical reflection back into the fiber connected to the input port...

Page 14: ...via the Windows compatible software preinstalled on the IQ 203 Control Unit or installed on a host PC using the IQ 206 PC Expansion Card and using one of the following links a GPIB interface or an RS...

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Page 16: ...injury Do not proceed beyond a WARNING unless you understand and meet the required conditions CAUTION Refers to a potential product hazard It requires a procedure which if not correctly followed may r...

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Page 18: ...rt an IQ module in the IQ 200 Optical Test System 1 Exit the IQ 200 software and power off the IQ 203 and IQ 206 If you are controlling modules from a PC you do not need to turn the PC off 2 Remove th...

Page 19: ...o remove an IQ module from the IQ 203 Mainframe or IQ 206 PC Expansion Unit 1 Exit the IQ 200 software and power off the IQ 203 and IQ 206 If you are controlling modules from a PC you do not need to t...

Page 20: ...monitor window Note The monitor window is a compact window displaying basic data see on page 22 Setting Up Optical Connections IMPORTANT Always clean fiber end prior to insertion into the port 1 Gentl...

Page 21: ...er of the baseplate indicates that it is for APC type connectors 1 Hold the EUI connector adapter so the dust cap opens downwards as depicted below 2 Close the dust cap in order to hold the connector...

Page 22: ...ator Variable Reflector 15 Using the EXFO Universal Interface EUI Note For details on cleaning these connectors see Cleaning Connectors Equipped with EUI EUA Adapters on page 86 3 4 Artisan Technology...

Page 23: ...on regarding the IQ 200 Optical Test System There are two ways to load the application software Push the LED push button on the module front panel Double click on the corresponding icon in the IQ 200...

Page 24: ...ved configuration Save config Saves the current configuration Exit Closes the application Display Monitor Opens the monitor window which displays basic attenuator reflector data for detailed informati...

Page 25: ...tion in the F2 Button Behavior section Switches to Reference attenuation reflection mode see Reference Mode on page 36 Switches to Absolute attenuation reflection mode see Absolute Mode on page 35 Swi...

Page 26: ...e function of these buttons Button Description Opens the Settings window where the contents of the and Step list boxes may be customized as well as the F2 Button Behavior see Customizing the Step Size...

Page 27: ...d window 2 By clicking on the buttons type the text or numbers you want You may use the special keys shown in the above illustration while typing 3 Save the value you typed or leave the keypad without...

Page 28: ...ection factor The Reference mode displays the sum of the absolute attenuation value and the offset value minus the reference value Edit the displayed value to change the attenuation setting Note The a...

Page 29: ...ese terms For more information on how to control the different IQ modules remotely refer to the IQ 200 GPIB and IQ Applications development guide Finally the status bar also displays the time Indicati...

Page 30: ...ction with other IQ monitor windows allows you create an integrated data display screen for further information refer to the IQ 200 Optical Test System instruction manual The size and position of the...

Page 31: ...h the LED push button on the front panel of the module From the main window 1 Click on in the upper right corner of the main window OR 2 Click on Exit in the File menu OR 3 Click on the module icon in...

Page 32: ...below The values contained in these boxes determine which settings are directly available during operation The list box contains the available wavelengths The Step list box contains the available att...

Page 33: ...ue to the List Box 1 If the Settings window is not open click on Settings 2 Double click on the box above the Add button or use an external keyboard 3 Enter the wavelength value to be added Box Settin...

Page 34: ...he new wavelength Note When using the optional keyboard pressing Enter has the same effect as clicking on Add 5 Once all values have been added click on OK to close the Settings window Deleting a Valu...

Page 35: ...th List 3 Click on Delete to confirm the deletion 4 Click on OK to close the Settings window Note To close Settings without recording the current changes click on Cancel Selected wavelength Artisan Te...

Page 36: ...ilable during operation The list box contains the available wavelengths The step list box contains the available attenuation or reflection step sizes The step size determines how much the attenuation...

Page 37: ...the Step List Box 1 If the Settings window is not open click on Settings 2 Double click on the edit box above the Add button or use an external keyboard 3 Enter the step size to be added Add button S...

Page 38: ...loss and maximum attenuation Since both these values are a function of wavelength the maximum usable step size is also a function of wavelength 4 Confirm the new step size value by clicking on Add 5...

Page 39: ...00 32 IQ 3100 IQ 3300 Customizing the Step Size List 3 Confirm the deletion by clicking on Delete 4 Close the Settings window by clicking on OK Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guarant...

Page 40: ...wavelength dependent correction factor B The Reference mode displays the sum of the absolute attenuation value and the offset value minus the reference value Note The Independent Program mode which is...

Page 41: ...attenuation reflection in Absolute mode Relative attenuation reflection in Reference mode X B attenuation reflection in X B mode Note The active display mode is always indicated in the status bar at t...

Page 42: ...lue and the offset value are also taken into account IMPORTANT For the IQ 3100 the total or absolute attenuation referred to in this manual is the actual optical insertion loss between the input and o...

Page 43: ...tion reflection to the desired reference value 4 Click on Ref The instrument takes the actual attenuation reflection as the reference and the display switches to Reference mode In the figure below the...

Page 44: ...ne the appropriate B value for the operating wavelength A different B value can be assigned to each wavelength in the list box The B value may be used to compensate for losses along the connecting fib...

Page 45: ...back to Reference Mode In Reference mode the B correction factor is not taken into account In the figure below the IQ 3100 Variable Attenuator is set in X B mode Attenuation displayed absolute attenua...

Page 46: ...ightly from one wavelength to another and from one IQ 3100 to another To determine the minimum maximum attenuation at a particular wavelength 1 Select the appropriate wavelength by choosing or opening...

Page 47: ...eflection Value Directly editing the value displayed in the attenuation reflection box is an efficient way of setting the attenuation reflection to any specific value Regardless of step size the atten...

Page 48: ...of these values cannot be guaranteed 1 Select the appropriate wavelength by choosing or opening the wavelength list box 2 Switch to Absolute mode by clicking on Abs F4 3 Double click on the display d...

Page 49: ...g the Reflection on the IQ 3300 Using Function Buttons Changing the setting through the use of Up or Down buttons permits incremental changes in reflection Function buttons Artisan Technology Group Qu...

Page 50: ...displayed in the attenuation reflection box is an efficient way of setting the attenuation reflection to any specific value Regardless of step size the attenuator reflector will reposition according t...

Page 51: ...any time For information on how to customize the contents of the Step list box see Customizing the Wavelength List on page 25 Note When the variable attenuator reflector is first activated the minimu...

Page 52: ...at 0 1 nm resolution over a wide range 1200 nm to 1650 nm for singlemode modules To set the operating wavelength Use the F2 button OR Select a wavelength from the list box In both cases the values co...

Page 53: ...below 2 Highlight the appropriate value B value line 3 Double click on the New B value edit box 4 Enter the numeric B value Note B values between 99 999 dB and 99 999 dB may be entered 5 Select the d...

Page 54: ...window In the Program Settings window the attenuation reflection setting and step duration parameters are defined for each program step Programs are defined using absolute attenuation reflection valu...

Page 55: ...at a specified time 24 hour format e g 18 06 00 Select Relative when the program is to start running after a specified time interval e g 00 10 00 the program will start running 10 minutes after click...

Page 56: ...y clicking on Auto Step button The IQ 3100 and IQ 3300 program principle is illustrated by two sample programs in the table below The sample programs contain three steps Referring to the sample progra...

Page 57: ...w see procedure described below 4 To start program execution click on Start from the Program control window You can display the Program status at the bottom of the main window You can pause Program ex...

Page 58: ...s windows displayed and click on Delete Step To confirm the deletion and to close the Program settings click on OK 3 To insert a program step with the Program settings window displayed highlight the s...

Page 59: ...ct the filter attenuation It can be used to compensate for the loss generated elsewhere in the system To define an offset value 1 Double click on the Offset edit box 2 Enter the offset value Note Offs...

Page 60: ...N Using the shutter continuously at a rate of one cycle per three seconds may damage the instrument permanently or seriously reduce its life cycle Select the ON radio button to block light transmissio...

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Page 62: ...power meter readings if the source is connected using only a short jumper as would be the case when taking a reference before measuring insertion loss Due to the internal optics of the IQ 3100 and the...

Page 63: ...at the cladding stripper interface and passes through the stripper Cladding modes attenuate to insignificant levels over relatively short distances Therefore we recommend using a long fiber jumper A...

Page 64: ...00 to minimum insertion loss as described in Setting the Attenuation on the IQ 3100 on page 39 4 Reference the power meter to zero by pressing the Reference F3 button on the left of the display and by...

Page 65: ...red 1 Connect the IQ 3300 to the network as shown in the figure below 2 If desired a power meter IQ 1100 may be connected to the monitor port During the test this power meter will display the reflecte...

Page 66: ...lector 2 Connect the ouput of the IQ 3300 Variable Reflector to the common port of the IQ 9100 switch 3 Connect the first output of the switch to a powermeter such as the IQ 1100 4 Connect the second...

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Page 68: ...identifies that the command is part of the SCPI FORMat subset of commands 0 26 is a whole number between 0 and 26 that identifies a module in the test station READ and DATA are keywords that define th...

Page 69: ...nd ESE Standard event status enable command ESE Standard event status enable query ESR Standard event status register query IDN Identification query LOK Set Remote Lockout programming state OPC Operat...

Page 70: ...This command is used to set bits in the Standard Event Status Enable Register ESE to a new value initial value is 255 The contents of the ESE register are logically ANDed with the ESR register A non...

Page 71: ...binary integer between 0 and 255 IDN Description This query reads the IQ system identification string Syntax IDN Response EXFO E O Eng IQ 200 OTS Vxx xx where xx xx is the current product version LOK...

Page 72: ...operations have been completed Syntax OPC Example OPC IDN OPC Description This query puts an ASCII 1 in the output queue when the content of the input queue has been processed This query is useful to...

Page 73: ...ces the device to go into an Operation Complete Command Idle State OCIS 3 Forces the device to enter into an Operation Complete Query Active State OQAS 4 Initialize previous responses unless there has...

Page 74: ...ry returns the contents of the Status Byte Register STB Syntax STB Response A binary integer between 0 and 255 TRG Description Not supported Syntax TRG TST Description This query initiates an internal...

Page 75: ...3100 and IQ 3300 Remote Control 68 IQ 3100 IQ 3300 Standard Commands WAI Description Not supported Syntax WAI Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg c...

Page 76: ...on the module type IMPORTANT For the purpose of these commands both attenuation and reflection return loss are considered to be positive values INPut ARESolution Description This query returns the sma...

Page 77: ...enuators and 0 01 dB for multimode attenuators and variable reflectors Syntax INP 0 26 AATT space value space units The value entered does not include the correction the offset or the reference value...

Page 78: ...INP 0 26 AATT space value and the value that is received does not include the correction the offset or the reference value Parameters The value parameter is optional and can be MIN obtains the minimum...

Page 79: ...udes the correction the offset and the reference value Parameters The value parameter can be a valid attenuation or reflection value followed by the units DB OR MIN obtains the minimum setting for the...

Page 80: ...value in the 999 999 format Example INP3 RATT MIN OR INP3 RATT INPut REFerence Description This command sets a reference value When the module is set to Reference mode the displayed attenuation or ref...

Page 81: ...ed attenuation or reflection will be relative to the reference Syntax INP 0 26 REF DISP Example INP3 REF DISP INPut WAVelength Description This command selects a specific calibrated wavelength The wav...

Page 82: ...n be MIN requests minimum wavelength MAX requests maximum wavelength Response The wavelength in the 9999 9 format The units are nm Example INP3 WAV MAX or INP3 WAV OFFSET Description This command sets...

Page 83: ...lay When absolute is selected the absolute attenuation or reflection introduced by the module is displayed When reference is selected attenuation or reflection relative to the current reference is dis...

Page 84: ...ple OUTP3 APM OUTPut STATus Description This command controls the shutter With an attenuator the shutter blocks optical continuity For a variable reflector the shutter removes the reflection generatin...

Page 85: ...This command starts execution of the currently loaded attenuation or reflection program Syntax PROG 0 26 SEL EXEC Example PROG3 SEL EXEC PROGram SELected NAME Description This command loads a previou...

Page 86: ...he program file in the C IQ USERFILE PROGFVA PRG format Example PROG3 SEL NAME PROGram SELected STATus Description This command controls the status of the currently loaded program Syntax PROG 0 26 SEL...

Page 87: ...eturns a value indicating the status of the loaded program Syntax PROG 0 26 SEL STAT Response STOPPED means that the program is stopped PAUSED means that the program is paused RUNNING means that the p...

Page 88: ...9 999 DB MIN MAX Sets relative attenuation INP RATT 999 999 Obtains relative attenuation INPc REF 999 999 DB Sets reference value INP REF 999 999 Obtains reference value INPb REF DISP Sets reference t...

Page 89: ...s program name and path PROG SEL STAT 0 1 2 3 RUN PAUS STOP CONT Controls program PROG SEL STAT STOPPED PAUSED RUNNING Obtains program state a Command developed for high level applications b Commands...

Page 90: ...nto the unit turn off the power immediately and let the unit dry completely Avoid unnecessary shocks and vibrations Cleaning the Front Panel Clean the front panel of the module regularly to avoid buil...

Page 91: ...ttles that distribute too much alcohol at a time 3 Gently wipe the connector threads three times with the folded and moistened section of the wiping cloth IMPORTANT Isopropyl alcohol takes approximate...

Page 92: ...t reaches the ferrule inside a slow clockwise rotating movement may help 8 Gently turn the cleaning tip one full turn 9 Continue to turn as you withdraw the cleaning tip 10 Perform steps 7 to 9 again...

Page 93: ...e to be opened and a new calibration will be required To clean connectors 1 Remove the EUI EUA adapter from the module to expose the optical connector baseplate and ferrule 2 Use a lint free wiping cl...

Page 94: ...lint free wiping cloth gently wipe the same surfaces in order to be sure that the connector and ferrule are perfectly dry 5 Throw out the wiping cloths after one use WARNING DO NOT verify the surface...

Page 95: ...leaning tip 2 5 mm tip provided by EXFO with only one drop of isopropyl alcohol IMPORTANT Alcohol may leave traces if used abundantly Avoid contact between the tip of the bottle and the cleaning tip a...

Page 96: ...leaning tip one full turn 5 Continue to turn as you withdraw the cleaning tip 6 Perform steps 3 to 5 again but this time with a dry cleaning tip 2 5 mm tip provided by EXFO Note Make sure that you do...

Page 97: ...If the detector is dusty blow dry with compressed air 3 Gently wipe both the cap and the detector with a lint free wiping cloth that has been moistened with isopropyl alcohol 4 Gently wipe the same su...

Page 98: ...up window will appear to display a description of the selected element Finding FAQs on the EXFO Web Site The EXFO Web site provides answers to frequently asked questions FAQs regarding the use of your...

Page 99: ...North America To accelerate the process please have information such as the name and the serial number of your product see the product identification label shown below as well as a description of your...

Page 100: ...can occur from improper handling The following steps are recommended to minimize the possibility of damage Pack the unit in the original packing material when shipping Avoid high humidity or large tem...

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Page 102: ...use only Parameters Values Size Width 1 5 in 3 8 cm Height 4 75 in 12 cm Length 10 3 in 26 2 cm Operating temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative humidity...

Page 103: ...for multimode fiber The insertion loss is dependent on the input numerical aperture 1 5 1 8 1 5 2 0 Linearityc dB c Obtained at 23 2 C using a light source of 0 002 dB stability during a 15 minute per...

Page 104: ...650 nm 100 1270 1350 nm 80 1510 1590 nm 75 1270 1350nm 70 1510 1590nm 100 700 1000 nm 65 1000 1350 nm Insertion lossa b dB typical maximum 1 5 1 8 3 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 5 Linearityc dB 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1...

Page 105: ...C using a light source of 0 002 dB stability during a 15 minute period source accuracy of 0 5 nm non polarized light and at calibrated wavelength d Measured between 1520 nm and 1570 nm e The return lo...

Page 106: ...rameters Values Size Width 1 5 in 3 8 cm Height 4 75 in 12 cm Length 10 3 in 26 2 cm Operating temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative humiditya a Measure...

Page 107: ...esolution dB 0 01 Accuracy dB c c Using APC connector 0 5 Linearity dB d d Obtained at 2 C using a light source of 0 001 dB stability over 15 minute period source precision of 0 5 nm with non polarize...

Page 108: ...ty can become null and void if the equipment has been tampered with repaired or worked upon by unauthorized individuals or non EXFO personnel the warranty sticker has been removed case screws other th...

Page 109: ...modification of the product its accompanying accessories and software Exclusions EXFO reserves the right to make changes in the design or construction of any of its products at any time without incur...

Page 110: ...age device do a backup of your data before sending the unit for repairs 4 Pack the equipment in its original shipping material Be sure to include a statement or report fully detailing the defect and t...

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Page 112: ...onnectors cleaning 84 86 control local 22 lockout 22 remote 22 correction factor 33 customer service 103 customizing wavelength 25 29 D data display 21 definition attenuation 2 description monitor win...

Page 113: ...ow description 23 opening 23 multimode loss 55 N numeric keypad description 20 numeric values 20 O offset value 33 opening the monitor window 23 operating environment 95 optical energy 6 specification...

Page 114: ...r 17 transportation requirements 83 93 U UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc iv V variable attenuator 57 reflector 58 W warranty certification 102 exclusions 102 general 101 liability 102 null and void 101...

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