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Page 2: ...User Guide Variable Attenuator for IQS Platforms IQS 3150 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 3: ...m its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of EXFO EXFO s Commerce And Government Entities CAGE code under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO is 0L8C3...

Page 4: ...naging Sequence Files 44 Saving and Recalling Configurations 46 4 Operating the IQS 3150 49 Cleaning and Connecting Optical Fibers 49 Installing the EXFO Universal Interface EUI 51 Nulling Electrical...

Page 5: ...ng 81 Viewing Online Documentation 81 Contacting the Technical Support Group 82 Transportation 84 10 Warranty 85 General Information 85 Liability 85 Exclusions 86 Certification 86 Service and Repairs...

Page 6: ...to the applicable standards The limits set by these standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This...

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Page 8: ...tions Models and Options The IQS 3150 module is a high performance attenuator part of the IQS product line The module is configured for singlemode or multimode fibers and complies with optical return...

Page 9: ...omatically adjusts the attenuation according to that value Compatibility with various fiber cores is an option that you can add to your IQS 3150 Local and Remote Control The IQS 3150 Variable Attenuat...

Page 10: ...ber amplifier EDFA and system characterization Component and system loss simulation Optical margin analysis Instrument calibration Power meter linearity measurement Spectral tuning The IQS 3150 is per...

Page 11: ...ng a self adjusting or standard module The following is an overview of the main features Control Center For the standard module the output power value does not appear on the data display and there is...

Page 12: ...sents your attenuation setting whether it was entered in a test sequence or on the Instrument function tab The value appearing underneath the attenuation value is the output power Output Power The ins...

Page 13: ...alue see Selecting a Display Mode on page 32 Displayed att absolute att reference value offset value X B The displayed attenuation is the sum of two elements X physical attenuation introduced by the u...

Page 14: ...Reference The displayed output power value is relative to a defined reference value see Selecting a Display Mode on page 32 Displayed power absolute power reference value offset value X B The display...

Page 15: ...equired conditions CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions...

Page 16: ...es are protected at all times WARNING The use of controls adjustments and procedures namely for operation and maintenance other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure o...

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Page 18: ...remove a module while the controller unit and its expansion units are turned on This will result in immediate and irreparable damage to both the module and unit CAUTION To avoid damaging your unit use...

Page 19: ...ed module slot 2a Pull the retaining screw knob firmly towards you and release the bottom of the cover 2b Gently pull the top of the protective cover downwards to remove it from the unit grooves 3 Pos...

Page 20: ...slot until the retaining screw makes contact with the unit casing 6 While applying slight pressure to the module turn the retaining screw knob located at the bottom of the panel clockwise until the kn...

Page 21: ...or expansion unit the IQS Manager software will recognize them However the IQS 600 locking mechanism retaining screw will not work for IQ modules To remove a module from your controller or expansion...

Page 22: ...nap the cover into place by pushing the retaining screw knob CAUTION Pulling out a module by a connector could seriously damage both the module and connector Always pull out a module by the retaining...

Page 23: ...he IQS platform user guide To start the application 1 From the Current Modules function tab select the module to use It will turn white to indicate that it is highlighted Note When starting the applic...

Page 24: ...e you to switch to the module application No action will be performed on the module automatically Note To start the corresponding monitor window at the same time click Start App Monitor The window ope...

Page 25: ...ending on the type of module you are using standard or self adjusting Self adjusting module Standard module Current attenuation Attenuation control mode or selected output power Output Power control m...

Page 26: ...status of the IQS 3150 Variable Attenuator For more information about automating or remotely controlling the IQS 3150 Variable Attenuator refer to your platform user guide Slot number in which module...

Page 27: ...ing box which you can change by using the up and down arrow buttons next to the box You cannot change the list of fine tuning values from here Numeric box Click it to display the on screen numeric pad...

Page 28: ...helps freeing system memory To close the application from the main window Click in the top right corner of the main window OR Click the Exit button located at the bottom of the function bar To close...

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Page 30: ...custom settings and save them in configuration files Basic Settings When you start the Variable Attenuator dedicated application it opens the Instrument function tab To start building your own test s...

Page 31: ...s function tab click the Presets tab and under Wavelength or Fine Tuning Step enter the value in the New Value box 2 Click the button to add the value to the list To delete a value from the lists 1 On...

Page 32: ...adjusting modules The B value is defined as a correction factor or defined as an input power value representing the attenuation in the equivalent output power in dBm Correction Factor The Correction...

Page 33: ...r a wavelength 1 On the Settings function tab click the Presets tab 2 Under B Value in the Wavelength list use the up down arrows to select the wavelength for which you want to add a correction factor...

Page 34: ...on mode under Attenuation Mode click the Correction Factor button and enter the correction value in the box next to it For the Output power mode under Output Power Mode enter the correction value in t...

Page 35: ...n then use the slider to select an output power value rather than an attenuation value It is not as precise as the Output Power control mode but it is still useful for certain test applications To sel...

Page 36: ...the internal power meter monitors the output power level and constantly adjust the attenuation to ensure that the output power does not exceed the limits set drift tolerance For example if the power...

Page 37: ...he drift tolerance 1 On the Settings function tab click the Presets tab 2 Under Output Power Mode in the Value box enter the tolerance value 3 Click the button to accept the value Artisan Technology G...

Page 38: ...ings and Controls Once the basic settings are entered you can set parameters in the Control Center to create your test configuration Start creating your configuration by selecting a control mode self...

Page 39: ...rol mode value using either the slider the left right arrows or the numeric box Upon clicking the Reference button the instrument uses the selected attenuation as reference X B Before clicking the X B...

Page 40: ...e 1 Click the Instrument function tab 2 Under Control Center enter the appropriate settings 3 Under Mode click the appropriate button The selected display mode appears next to Mode on the data display...

Page 41: ...nd 700 nm to 1350 nm for multimode modules The fine tuning step can be as low as 0 002 The lists of available values are built on the Settings tab refer to Customizing the Wavelength and Fine Tuning S...

Page 42: ...though EXFO guarantees that the minimum insertion loss is below a specified value refer to specification sheet it may vary slightly from one wavelength to another and from one IQS 3150 Variable Attenu...

Page 43: ...loss generated elsewhere in the system To define an offset value 1 Click the Instrument function tab 2 Under Offset enter de desired value in the box and click to accept the value Note The offset valu...

Page 44: ...You can also set the time at which the sequence will start using one of the following starting time modes Absolute allows you to select a precise time for example 10 30 30 am at which the sequence sta...

Page 45: ...uences by adding steps either to a new sequence or an existing one by inserting steps to an existing sequence To add insert and remove steps 1 On the Settings function tab click the Sequencer tab 2 Un...

Page 46: ...plied before the next step 5 Click Add the new step is added at the end of the step list OR Click a step in the Steps list to select it and click Insert the step is added before the selected step 6 To...

Page 47: ...time of day Absolute or be delayed by a countdown Relative To set a sequence starting time 1 On the Settings function tab click the Sequencer tab 2 Under Sequence File open a test sequence or create o...

Page 48: ...button and the moment the sequence starts Relative The time in the next 24 hours at which you want the sequence to start Absolute 5 Under Sequence File click Save As if you want to save that sequence...

Page 49: ...tered a setting for the sequence start the delay or start time will only apply for the first sequence in the loop To set the sequence repetition scheme 1 On the Settings function tab click the Sequenc...

Page 50: ...ce Loop click Loop Count and in the text box enter the number of times the sequence must be repeated OR Click the Continuous Loop button 4 Under Sequence File click Save As if you want to save that se...

Page 51: ...o open new or existing sequence files and to save them are located on the Sequencer tab of the Settings function tab Clicking the New button clears all previous settings allowing you to build a comple...

Page 52: ...As button opens the Save Sequence File dialog box from which you can select a directory to save your sequence file Note To facilitate the search of sequence files EXFO recommends that you use the foll...

Page 53: ...ol Center Instrument function tab and in the Settings function tab if present To save a configuration 1 Select the Configuration function tab 2 In the Current Module Configuration panel enter the name...

Page 54: ...ould have set are not part of the data saved when you click the Save button for the configuration You must save your sequence settings by clicking the Save As button under Sequence File on the Sequenc...

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Page 56: ...r end with a lint free swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol 2b Use compressed air to dry completely 2c Visually inspect the fiber end to ensure its cleanliness IMPORTANT To ensure maximum power and to avo...

Page 57: ...eve tighten the connector enough to firmly maintain the fiber in place Do not overtighten as this will damage the fiber and the port Note If your fiber optic cable is not properly aligned and or conne...

Page 58: ...stall 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 hold the connector adapter more firmly 3 Insert...

Page 59: ...sults To compensate for this offset the IQS 3150 is equipped with an offset nulling function EXFO recommends performing a nulling of the electrical offsets whenever environmental conditions change The...

Page 60: ...Attenuator 53 Nulling Electrical Offsets To perform the power meter nulling 1 Click the Instrument function tab 2 Click the Nulling button Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed...

Page 61: ...sequence 1 Click the Instrument function tab Note Once a sequence is started all controls in the Instrument function tab are disabled to avoid accidental interruptions However the monitor and multimod...

Page 62: ...arted at the point you paused it Upon clicking the Resume button the acquisition will start with the next step in the sequence If you click Pause between two steps when you click Resume the system wil...

Page 63: ...he output power level and automatically adjust the attenuation to keep the output power to the requested level In order to use the power tracking function you must define a range of power levels see S...

Page 64: ...ter continuously at a rate of one cycle per three seconds may damage the instrument permanently or seriously reduce its life cycle IMPORTANT Using the Shutter LED push button on the module front panel...

Page 65: ...closed High Power Detection The module is equipped with a sensor that detects the presence of unusually high power at the input When high power is detected the shutter automatically closes and the hig...

Page 66: ...ccording to your module configuration model type etc Note When you start a multimodule application you cannot open a monitor window at the same time as it is possible with a single module application...

Page 67: ...to use To select IQS 3150 Variable Attenuator modules 1 On the Modules Config function tab select the boxes corresponding to the modules you want to control OR Click Select All if you want to work wit...

Page 68: ...rol Center Settings and Controls on page 31 Controlling a Single IQS 3150 Variable Attenuator You may want to control a specific module among all the IQS 3150 Variable Attenuator modules that you have...

Page 69: ...function tabs You will return to the preceding window The following diagram illustrates the navigation between windows IQS Manager Integrated Applications Multi modules Your module main application w...

Page 70: ...r windows display basic data about modules A combination of resizable windows allows you to create an integrated data display refer to the platform user guide From the monitor window you can change mo...

Page 71: ...ion unit containing the modules you want to monitor 2 In the Monitor column select the box next to each module you want to monitor If you want to monitor all the modules in the current unit click Sele...

Page 72: ...e selected monitor windows on the Monitors function tab Note To start the highlighted module s corresponding application at the same time click Start App Monitor The application will appear in a diffe...

Page 73: ...nction tab select the monitor window of the module you wish to control 2 Using the arrow button in the upper left corner select QuickTools The corresponding monitor window flashes when QuickTools is a...

Page 74: ...ted at the top of the window OR Click outside the QuickTools window To close a monitor window Click the button on the upper left of the monitor window and select Remove Monitor OR Click the Close All...

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Page 76: ...loss Due to the internal optics of the Variable Attenuator and the majority of attenuators most of the cladding modes are filtered out This means that with the attenuator connected the power meter wi...

Page 77: ...not reflected 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 f...

Page 78: ...h humidity or significant temperature fluctuations Avoid unnecessary shocks and vibrations If any liquids are spilled on or into the unit turn off the power immediately disconnect from any external po...

Page 79: ...me surfaces three times with a rotating movement WARNING Looking into the optical connector while the light source is active WILL result in permanent eye damage EXFO strongly recommends to TURN OFF th...

Page 80: ...to turn as you withdraw the cleaning tip 10 Repeat steps 7 to 9 but this time with a dry cleaning tip 2 5 mm tip provided by EXFO Note Make sure you don t touch the soft end of the cleaning tip and v...

Page 81: ...d abundantly 3 Slowly insert the cleaning tip into the EUI adapter until it comes out on the other side a slow clockwise rotating movement may help IMPORTANT If any damage occurs to internal connector...

Page 82: ...loth gently wipe the same surfaces to ensure that the connector and ferrule are perfectly dry 6d Verify connector surface with a portable fiber optic microscope for example EXFO s FOMS or fiber inspec...

Page 83: ...ith only one drop of isopropyl alcohol 4 While applying light pressure to avoid breaking the detector window gently rotate the cleaning tip on the detector window 5 Repeat step 4 with a dry cleaning t...

Page 84: ...mechanism return to the zero home position to reestablish its relative position on the range of attenuation or output power levels EXFO recommends that you perform the homing procedure when the homin...

Page 85: ...For example the calibration validity period can be longer or shorter depending on the intensity of use environmental conditions and unit maintenance as well as the specific requirements for your appli...

Page 86: ...ed calibration period one year To ensure that your unit conforms to the published specifications calibration may be carried out at an EXFO service center or depending on the product at one of EXFO s c...

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Page 88: ...n An online version of the IQS 3150 Variable Attenuator user guide is available at all times from the application To access the online user guide Click Help in the function bar Artisan Technology Grou...

Page 89: ...f other worldwide locations visit the EXFO Web site at www exfo com If you have comments or suggestions about this user documentation you can send them to customer feedback manual exfo com To accelera...

Page 90: ...und in the About function tab Select the Technical Support tab to view phone numbers and active Internet links to EXFO s Technical Support Group Use these links to send an information request by e mai...

Page 91: ...mproper handling The following steps are recommended to minimize the possibility of damage Pack the unit in its original packing material when shipping Avoid high humidity or large temperature fluctua...

Page 92: ...t all published specifications EXFO will charge standard calibration fees THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRA...

Page 93: ...es EUI used with EXFO products are not covered by this warranty This warranty excludes failure resulting from improper use or installation normal wear and tear accident abuse neglect fire water lightn...

Page 94: ...urn 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 return any package that does not bear an RMA number...

Page 95: ...e Center 400 Godin Avenue Quebec Quebec G1M 2K2 CANADA 1 866 683 0155 USA and Canada Tel 1 418 683 5498 Fax 1 418 683 9224 support exfo com EXFO Europe Service Center Winchester House School Lane Chan...

Page 96: ...1650 1250 to 1650 Max attenuation b dB 65 65 Insertion loss c d dB Typical Max 1 0 1 5 1 5 2 2 Attenuation setting resolution dB typical 0 002 0 002 Attenuation linearity e dB 0 1 0 1 Attenuation repe...

Page 97: ...25 50 125 62 5 125 Wavelength range nm 700 to 1350 700 to 1350 Max attenuation dB 60 60 Insertion loss c d dB Typical Max 1 3 2 0 1 5 3 0 Attenuation setting resolution dB typical 0 002 0 002 Attenuat...

Page 98: ...control You must add the following mnemonic at the beginning of any command or query that you send to an instrument LINStrument LogicalInstrumentPos where LogicalInstrumentPos corresponds to the iden...

Page 99: ...ion MAXimum MINimum DEFault 109 REFerence Reference wsp DB MAXimum MINimum DEFault 111 REFerence MAXimum MINimum DEFault 113 WAVelength Wavelength wsp M MAXimum MINimum DEFault 115 WAVelength MAXimum...

Page 100: ...Power wsp DBM MAXimum MINimum DEFault 141 RPOWer MAXimum MINimum DEFault 143 STATe ShutterState 145 STATe 146 READ 1 n SCALar POWer DC 147 SENSe 1 n CORRection COLLect ZERO 148 SNUMber 149 STATus 150...

Page 101: ...one Example s STAT QUES BIT9 COND Returns 1 if the instrument s mechanism should be returned to its home position STAT Must return READY CAL ZERO STAT OPER BIT9 COND Keep resending the query as long a...

Page 102: ...is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are ATTenuation POWer This parameter represents the newly selected control mode ATTenuati...

Page 103: ...sponse data syntax for Mode is defined as a CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA element The Mode response corresponds to the selected control mode ATTENUATION the attenuation control mode is selected POWER the po...

Page 104: ...ttenuation RST has no effect on this command Syntax INPut 1 n ARESolution Parameter s None Response Syntax Resolution Response s Resolution The response data syntax for Resolution is defined as a NR3...

Page 105: ...not taken into account At RST the absolute attenuation value that will be set depends on the instrument you have Syntax INPut 1 n ATTenuation wsp Attenuation wsp DB MAXimum MINimum DEFault Parameter...

Page 106: ...t wavelength Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE ATT INP ATT 5 DB STAT OPER BIT8 COND Keep sending the query as long as attenuation is not reached When attenuation is reached the returned value is 0 I...

Page 107: ...MI Nimum DEFault Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter...

Page 108: ...ESPONSE DATA element The Attenuation response represents either the current or the MINimum MAXimum absolute attenuation in dB Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE ATT INP ATT 25 30 INP ATT Returns 2 53...

Page 109: ...r s Offset The program data syntax for Offset is defined as a numeric_value element followed by an optional SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element The allowed SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element is DB The Offset special...

Page 110: ...ns 2 050000E 001 INP RATT Returns 2 050000E 001 INP OFFS 5 000 DB INP ATT Returns 2 050000E 001 INP RATT Returns 1 550000E 001 INP OFFS 4 000 DB INP ATT Returns 2 050000E 001 INP RATT Returns 2 450000...

Page 111: ...s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXimum MINimum DEFault...

Page 112: ...C RESPONSE DATA element The Offset response represents either the current or the MINimum MAXimum offset setting in dB Example s CONT MODE ATT INP OFFS 12 482 INP OFFS Returns 1 248200E 001 See Also IN...

Page 113: ...you have Syntax INPut 1 n RATTenuation wsp RelativeAtten uation wsp DB MAXimum MINimum DEFault Parameter s RelativeAttenuation The program data syntax for RelativeAttenuation is defined as a numeric_v...

Page 114: ...ABSolute mode RelativeAttenuation absolute attenuation offset value b In REFerence mode RelativeAttenuation absolute attenuation reference value offset value c In XB mode dB RelativeAttenuation absol...

Page 115: ...1 000000E 000 INP RATT 2 000 STAT OPER BIT8 COND Keep sending the query as long as attenuation is not reached When attenuation is reached the returned value is 0 INP ATT Returns 1 135500E 001 INP RATT...

Page 116: ...irst parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXimum MINimum DEFault MINimum is used to retrieve the instrument s lo...

Page 117: ...alue offset value c In XB mode dB RelativeAttenuation absolute attenuation correction factor wavelength specific offset value d In XB mode dBm RelativeAttenuation absolute attenuation 1 input power wa...

Page 118: ...t depends on the instrument you have Syntax INPut 1 n REFerence wsp Reference wsp DB MAXimum MINimum DEFault Parameter s Reference The program data syntax for Reference is defined as a numeric_value e...

Page 119: ...DB OUTP APM REF INP RATT Returns 0 000000E 001 INP REF Returns 3 386500E 001 INP REF 12 345 DB INP RATT Returns 2 152000E 001 INP REF MIN See Also INPut 1 n RATTenuation INPut 1 n REFerence OUTPut 1...

Page 120: ...mum DEFault Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are M...

Page 121: ...t The Reference response represents either the current or the MINimum MAXimum reference value in dB Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE ATT OUTP APM REF INP REF See Also INPut 1 n RATTenuation INPut 1...

Page 122: ...ault Parameter s Wavelength The program data syntax for Wavelength is defined as a numeric_value element followed by an optional SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element The allowed SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element is...

Page 123: ...valid range for the wavelength Example s INP WAV 1310 NM STAT OPER BIT8 COND Keep sending the query as long as attenuation is not reached When attenuation is reached the returned value is 0 INP WAV 0...

Page 124: ...m DEFault Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXi...

Page 125: ...DATA element The Wavelength response corresponds to either the current or the MINimum MAXimum wavelength setting in meters Example s INP WAV MAX Returns the maximum valid wavelength INP WAV 1310 NM I...

Page 126: ...Put 1 n ALC STATe wsp State Parameter s State The program data syntax for State is defined as a Boolean Program Data element The State special forms ON and OFF are accepted on input for increased read...

Page 127: ...ntax OUTPut 1 n ALC STATe Parameter s None Response Syntax State Response s State The response data syntax for State is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The State response corresponds to...

Page 128: ...uation and POWer Syntax OUTPut 1 n APMode wsp ABSolute XB REF erence Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed...

Page 129: ...F CONT MODE ATT OUTP APM Returns XB corresponding to the X B operation mode Notes Since the operation mode applies to the active control mode you must first define the control mode with the CONTrol 1...

Page 130: ...ax Mode Response s Mode The response data syntax for Mode is defined as a CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA element The Mode response corresponds to the operation mode that is currently selected ABSOLUTE the at...

Page 131: ...will be set depends on the instrument you have Syntax OUTPut 1 n DTOlerance wsp Drift wsp DB MAXimum MINimum DEFault Parameter s Drift The program data syntax for Drift is defined as a numeric_value e...

Page 132: ...ing via the ALC loop in dB You can use the OUTPut 1 n DTOlerance MAX and OUTPut 1 n DTOlerance MIN queries to determine a valid range for the drift tolerance Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE POW OU...

Page 133: ...INimum DEFault Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are...

Page 134: ...ft response corresponds to either the current or the MINimum MAXimum drift tolerance that is used for power tracking via the ALC Automatic Leveling Control loop Example s OUTP DTO 5e 3 DB OUTP DTO 5 0...

Page 135: ...LockState Response s ShutterLockState The response data syntax for ShutterLockState is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The ShutterLockState corresponds to the current lock state of the...

Page 136: ...mode is active At RST this value is set to 0 dB Syntax OUTPut 1 n OFFSet wsp Offset wsp DB MAXimum MINimum DEFault Parameter s Offset The program data syntax for Offset is defined as a numeric_value...

Page 137: ...t 1 n OFFSet MAX and OUTPut 1 n OFFSet MIN queries to determine a valid range for the power offset Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE POW OUTP ALC STAT OFF OUTP APM ABS OUTP OFFS 0 000 DB OUTP POW 5...

Page 138: ...s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXimum MINimum DEFault...

Page 139: ...E DATA element The Offset response corresponds to either the current or the MINimum MAXimum power offset value in dB Example s CONT MODE POW OUTP OFFS 5 000 DB OUTP OFFS Returns 5 000000E 000 See Also...

Page 140: ...The program data syntax for Power is defined as a numeric_value element followed by an optional SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element The allowed SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element is DBM The Power special forms MINi...

Page 141: ...is reached the returned value is 0 OUTP POW MAX STAT OPER BIT8 COND Keep sending the query as long as the ouput power is not reached When output power is reached the returned value is 0 See Also INPut...

Page 142: ...Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXimum MINim...

Page 143: ...ower response represents either the current or the MINimum MAXimum absolute power value in dBm Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE POW OUTP POW 15 000 DBM OUTP POW Returns 1 500000E 001 See Also OUTPu...

Page 144: ...e value that will be set depends on the instrument you have Syntax OUTPut 1 n REFerence wsp Reference wsp DBM MAXimum MINimum DEFault Parameter s Reference The program data syntax for Reference is def...

Page 145: ...1310 NM CONT MODE POW OUTP ALC STAT OFF OUTP APM ABS OUTP OFFS 0 000 DB OUTP RPOW 15 000 DBM OUTP APM REF OUTP RPOW Returns 0 000000E 000 OUTP REF Returns 1 500000E 001 OUTP REF 10 000 OUTP RPOW Retur...

Page 146: ...ault Parameter s Parameter 1 The program data syntax for the first parameter is defined as a CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXimum M...

Page 147: ...e represents either the current or the MINimum MAXimum power reference value in dBm Example s INP WAV 1310 NM CONT MODE POW OUTP APM REF OUTP REF 12 345 DBM OUTP REF Returns 1 234500E 001 See Also INP...

Page 148: ...x for RelativePower is defined as a numeric_value element followed by an optional SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element The allowed SUFFIX PROGRAM DATA element is DBM The RelativePower special forms MINimum MAX...

Page 149: ...P APM ABS OUTP OFFS 10 500 DB OUTP RPOW 40 00 DBM STAT OPER BIT8 COND Keep sending the query as long as the ouput power is not reached When output power is reached the returned value is 0 OUTP RPOW Re...

Page 150: ...HARACTER PROGRAM DATA element The allowed CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA elements for this parameter are MAXimum MINimum DEFault MINimum is used to retrieve the instrument s lowest supported value MAXimum is...

Page 151: ...RelativePower absolute power correction factor wavelength specific power offset value Example s CONT MODE POW OUTP APM ABS OUTP RPOW 40 00 dBm OUTP OFFS 0 0 OUTP RPOW Returns 4 000000E 001 OUTP OFFS...

Page 152: ...ate is defined as a Boolean Program Data element The ShutterState special forms ON and OFF are accepted on input for increased readability ON corresponds to 1 and OFF corresponds to 0 The ShutterState...

Page 153: ...rState Response s ShutterState The response data syntax for ShutterState is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The ShutterState represents the current shutters state 0 the shutter is close...

Page 154: ...DC Parameter s None Response Syntax PowerMeasurement Response s PowerMeasurement The response data syntax for PowerMeasurement is defined as a NR3 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The PowerMeasurement r...

Page 155: ...r query form Syntax SENSe 1 n CORRection COLLect ZERO Parameter s None Example s STAT Must return READY SENS CORR COLL ZERO STAT OPER BIT10 COND Keep resending the query as long as the operation is no...

Page 156: ...ted RST condition or query form Syntax SNUMber Parameter s None Response Syntax SerialNumber Response s SerialNumber The response data syntax for SerialNumber is defined as a STRING RESPONSE DATA elem...

Page 157: ...te where UNINITIALIZED means the instrument has not been initialized yet INITINPROGRESS means the instrument s initialization is in progress READY means the instrument is ready BUSY means the instrume...

Page 158: ...tion BIT n CONDition Parameter s None Response Syntax OperationCondition Response s OperationCondition The response data syntax for OperationCondition is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element...

Page 159: ...ration 1 n ZERO Bit 10 When the returned value is 1 the nulling of the offsets on the internal power meter is in progress Example s STAT OPER BIT8 COND See Also CALibration 1 n ZERO SENSe 1 n CORRecti...

Page 160: ...eter s None Response Syntax QuestionableCondition Response s QuestionableCondition The response data syntax for QuestionableCondition is defined as a NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA element The Questionable...

Page 161: ...ature is outside the recommended operation temperature range as indicated in the instrument s specifications Example s STAT QUES BIT9 COND See Also CALibration 1 n ZERO STATus OPERation BIT n CONDitio...

Page 162: ...tion information v cladding eliminating 69 cleaning detector ports 76 EUI connectors 74 fiber ends 49 fixed connectors 72 front panel 71 closing monitor window 67 configuration 23 recall 46 save 46 co...

Page 163: ...r dispalyed 7 front panel cleaning 71 front panel description 1 H help see online user guide high power data display 58 homing the attenuator 77 I identification label 82 identification slot 19 IL att...

Page 164: ...attenuator 49 optical detector performance 52 output port module 1 output power see power output P padlock icon 57 PDF see online user guide performing null measurement 52 ports module front panel 1...

Page 165: ...sing 57 slot number 19 software see application specifications product 89 start time message on the data display 55 sequence 37 start data display message 55 status bar 19 storage requirements 71 symb...

Page 166: ...ous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 SJ T11363 2006 Part Name Toxic or hazardous Substances and Elem...

Page 167: ...UIREMENTS Product Environmental protection use period years Logo This E 2 product EXFO 10 Batterya a a If applicable 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www art...

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