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Performance Tests
STM-1/STM-4 Optical Interface (Options UKT, USN)
j. Press the
key on the Power Meter to calibrate - the Power Meter is now
ready.
39. Switch on the HP 37717C and check that immediately on power-up the Optical
Module LASER ON led illuminates for a few seconds.
40. Press
on the HP 37717C
and set up the display as shown opposite.
41. Verify that the Optical Module LASER
ON led is lit indicating that the laser is
enabled.
42. Adjust the level to obtain a reading of
-8dBm on the Power Meter. Typically
around 7dB of attenuation will be required
to achieve this reading.
43. Recall the HP 37717C DEFAULT SETTINGS as shown on Page 3-2.
44. Verify that the Optical Module LASER ON led is NOT lit indicating that the laser
is disabled before continuing.
45. Disconnect the optical cable from the Power Meter and connect to the HP 37717C
Optical IN Port.
46. Press
on the HP 37717C
and set up the display as shown opposite.
47. Press
on the HP 37717C
and select SIGNAL [STM-4 OPT] [1550
nm].
48. Press
then
to start the measurement.
49. After 5 minutes, check that NO
TROUBLE is displayed on the HP 37717C
display.Press
to
stop the measurement.
50. Recall the HP 37717C DEFAULT SETTINGS as shown on Page 3-2.
51. Verify that the Optical Module LASER ON led is NOT lit indicating that the laser
is disabled before continuing.
ZERO
TRANSMIT
RECEIVE
TRANSMIT
RESULTS
TROUBLE SCAN
RUN/STOP
RESULTS
RUN/STOP
Summary of Contents for 37717C
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Page 109: ...2 20 Installation Additional Precautions for Service Engineers ...
Page 312: ...3 203 Performance Tests Trigger Output Option UKZ Figure 3 57 Monitor Input Test Setup ...
Page 375: ...3 266 Performance Tests Performance Test Record ...
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