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OSR-CWDM Users Guide Revision A  1/2019

Section 11 

  Video Scope Operation

Centering  a Connector Image

Once the image is stable and focused, use the stylus to touch the approximate center of the connector to snap 

the image near the center of the display and the center of the grading rings.  Use the LRUD buttons to fine tune 

the image to the center of the display.  

Pausing Image Scan

To freeze an image in position and focus level for inspection, press the scan button. This will pause the image at 

the current position and focus level.  Simply press the scan button again to set the operational mode back to live 

mode for focus and position adjustments

Grading Rings

Turn on or off the grading rings by pressing menu and using the left or right buttons to highlight the grading ring 

icon and press select or touch the icon on the touch screen to toggle the rings on and off.  

Pass/Fail

Using the pass/fail criteria tables on the next page, determine if the connector passes the IEC61300-3-35 

standard.  There is a guide to contamination size located at the bottom of the image. To mark a connector as 

Pass or Fail, enter the menu mode, highlight the Pass/Fail Label icon and press select to cycle through pass, fail, 

or no grading. The touch screen may also be used to cycle through these settings.  Once the pass fail status has 

be marked, the scan may be paused with the scan button and the points of contamination that caused a failure 

may be marked on the image.  

Marking Points of Contamination

To mark the points of contamination the unit must be in paused mode.  Pick up the contamination marker by using 

the stylus and touching the contamination sample size that is required.  Touch the image to place the marker.  

The marker may be fine tuned with the stylus to cover the contamination point on the image to be marked.  Once 

the marker is positioned properly, touch the area just below the image that states, "Place marker, touch here to 

apply" to lock the marker in place.  Repeat this as necessary to mark all the points that need to be indicated for 

the pass/fail status.  At this point the image should be save with the quick save icon to record the information.

NOTE: 

 

Marking the points of contamination should be done last, just before saving the image.  Once the unit is  

 

returned to live mode the markers are removed.

Exiting Video Scope Operation

Enter the menu mode, use the left or right buttons to highlight the Home icon and press select or touch the home 

icon directly on the touch screen.

Note

The majority of function and features in the Video Scope are operable with the touch screen.  It 
is not necessary to enter the menu mode when using the touch screen.  The menu mode needs 
to be entered when the focus of the LRUD buttons needs to be taken off the positioning feature 
and moved to the icon cursor.

Summary of Contents for OSR-CWDM

Page 1: ...ion for the products referred to in this docu ment are accurate and reliable FIS can not accept any responsibility for errors omissions or miss statements nor can they ac cept responsibility for any a...

Page 2: ...r Requirements 6 Description 8 Front Panel Top Plate 7 User Interface 9 7 1 Keypad 7 2 Graph Display 7 3 Menu Display with Menu Open Icon Descriptions Help Bar Graph View File Management Settings Scop...

Page 3: ...Total Power Tilt Measurements 9 5 Cursor Operation Set Active Cursor Cursor Movement 10 File Management 17 10 1 File Management Display Main File Management Screen Configuration and Scope Folder Disp...

Page 4: ...cusing a Connector Centering a Connector Image Pausing Image Scan Grading Rings Pass Fail Marking Point of Contamination Exiting Video Scope Operation 11 5 Pass Fail Contamination Tables 12 Maintenanc...

Page 5: ...ccasional mention of the hard key equivalents There are warnings cautions and notes as described below displayed throughout this manual Please follow all warnings and cautions for your safety and the...

Page 6: ...connected fiber optic cable or fiber optic adapter of test equipment to do so could expose the user to laser radiation and could result in sever personal injury Warning To Prevent Fire or Shock Hazard...

Page 7: ...tic connectors are easily contaminated or damaged The connection to the OSR CWDM is a physical contact type of connection and dirty or damaged connectors may impair the instruments capabilities at min...

Page 8: ...e UPC Finish Connectors Only Section 3 Quick Start Guide Menu To enter menu either press the button or use the stylus to pull the menu up from the bottom of the screen Available icons Help displays an...

Page 9: ...r will snap to that location and moving the stylus up or down on the display will drag the cursor as desired To change the active cursor touch the red or blue cursor points on the right side of the di...

Page 10: ...two scans per second There is a pass fail feature to assist with quick evaluation of the scan on the 4 inch color TFT Display The OSR CWDM is designed with solid state optics and no fragile or moving...

Page 11: ...a 100 240V 0 4A input and 15V 1 28A center positive output universal AC DC battery charger This charger is supplied with interchangeable mains for US Great Britain Europe and Australia The unit is shi...

Page 12: ...al connectors and the glass display Use a mild cleaning agent and damp soft cloth to clean up the panels and the outside case See the maintenance section for notes to clean the optical connector NEVER...

Page 13: ...tton starts or stops a scan Not active Not active Toggles the menu open and closed on the bottom of the display Toggles between A and B as the active cursors Active in the menu mode Used to make selec...

Page 14: ...rows left of the battery and scan indicators to open the menu Touch the last column in the graph to toggles be tween A and B cursors The area around the scan activity indicator toggles the scan mode o...

Page 15: ...ight The left and right key pad buttons may also be used to move the icons With the desired icon highlighted touch it or press the select button Below is a list of the icons found in the menu with a b...

Page 16: ...for the dB Scale Section 8 Setting Test Parameters Fig 8 1 Return to Scan Mode or File Manager View Select between total power and power tilt modes Brightness Chose either high or low brightness Measu...

Page 17: ...splay To change these settings pull up the menu and touch the settings icon Touch the Measure setting to toggle between the two options Brightness Depending on working conditions a lower level of ligh...

Page 18: ...This reference fiber should be approximately on meter in length and have minimal loss The reference cable should be only be removed from the unit when necessary Limiting removal and termination of co...

Page 19: ...his scale will display the available channel wavelengths of the configured unit The full scale for an 18 channel unit is is 1271 1611 9 4 Viewing Scans Graph Display A Cursor Channel Power Wavelength...

Page 20: ...nd down on the display touch the display and slide the stylus up and down to drag the cursor to the desired position channel number The up and down buttons on the keypad will move the cursors as well...

Page 21: ...the file management icon and press select on the keypad or touch the file icon on the display File Operation Icons Scan Preview File List Folders Save Button Return to Menu Configuration Folder Open w...

Page 22: ...screen highlight the Config tab and touch save Name the configuration as required and touch save 10 3 File Operations Marking Files For Batch Operations Multiple files may be uploaded copied to a comp...

Page 23: ...displayed in black and the secondary scan is displayed in pink New scans that have just be acquired but not saved may be used as the primary scan Once the scan has been acquired open file management w...

Page 24: ...on use the left and right buttons to highlight the home icon and press select or touch the home icon on the touch screen to return to the home Screen Fig 11 1 11 1 Video Scope Display Note Many functi...

Page 25: ...use when the video scope is in live scan mode There are two modes in the video scope menu mode and live mode The menu button toggles between the two modes Touching one of the icons will also open the...

Page 26: ...obe tips available To remove a tip from the probe grasp the focusing ring and back the tip retention nut down and pull the tip straight up from the probe To place a tip on the probe ensure the lens is...

Page 27: ...e pass fail status has be marked the scan may be paused with the scan button and the points of contamination that caused a failure may be marked on the image Marking Points of Contamination To mark th...

Page 28: ...ble Defects Diameter A Critical Zone 0 m to 25 m None None B Cladding Zone 25 m to 120 m No limit 3 m None 3 m No Limit 2 m 5 from 2 m to 5 m None 5 m C Adhesive Zone 120 m to 130 m No limit No limit...

Page 29: ...Verification Periodic verification of the OSR 80 is recommended to ensure that your instrument remains within specification Although not imperative we recommend a calibration and verification once a...

Page 30: ...solation 30dB Measurement Time 1 2 Second Readout Resolution 0 01dB Return Loss 40dB Optical Interface Universal UPC FC SC Graphical Display Bar Graph and Table View Display 4 in Color TFT Dimensions...

Page 31: ...pply to expendable parts such as batteries or optical panel connectors nor to any instrument or component which has been subjected to misuse alteration or fiber connector damage It is the customer s r...

Page 32: ...to turn the unit on Activity indicator does not change to standby or active mode Power cycled too quickly Turn off wait 10 seconds turn on Low or no power being dis played Defective cord or dirty con...

Page 33: ...rmance of the instrument in an on going process The instrument firmware version is accessible at turn on on the bottom right hand corner of the display The version changes and approximate release date...

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