
Cleaning
non-lensed
lightwave
connectors
Equipment
The
following
is
a
list
of
the
items
that
should
be
used
to
clean
non-lensed
lightwave
connectors
.
Isopropyl
alcohol
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HP
part
number
8500-5344
Cotton
swabs
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HP
part
number
8520-0023
F
oam
swabs
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HP
part
number
9300-1223
Compressed
air
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HP
part
number
8500-5262
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
Hewlett-P
ackard
recommends
you
do
not
use
any
type
of
foam
swab
to
clean
optical
ber
cable
ends
.
F
oam
swabs
can
leave
lmy
deposits
on
ber
ends
that
can
degrade
performance
.
However
,
foam
is
required
to
clean
inside
bulk
head
connectors
.
Process
Before
cleaning
the
ber
end,
clean
the
ferrules
and
other
parts
of
the
connector
.
Use
isopropyl
alcohol,
clean
cotton
swabs
,
and
clean
compressed
air
.
Then
use
alcohol
to
clean
the
ber
end.
Some
amount
of
wiping
or
mild
scrubbing
of
the
ber
end
can
help
remove
particles
when
application
of
alcohol
alone
will
not
remove
them.
This
can
be
done
by
applying
the
alcohol
to
a
cotton
swab
and
moving
it
back
and
forth
across
the
ber
end
several
times
.
This
technique
can
help
remove
or
displace
particles
smaller
than
one
micron.
Allow
the
connector
to
dry
(about
a
minute)
or
dry
it
immediately
with
clean
compressed
air
.
Compressed
air
lessens
the
chance
of
deposits
remaining
on
the
ber
end
after
the
alcohol
evaporates
.
It
should
be
blown
horizontally
across
the
ber
end.
Visually
inspect
the
ber
end
for
stray
cotton
bers
.
As
soon
as
the
connector
is
dry
,
the
connection
should
be
made
.
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
Inverting
the
compressed
air
canister
while
spraying
will
produce
residue
on
the
sprayed
surface
.
Refer
to
instructions
provided
on
the
compressed
air
canister
.
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Summary of Contents for 54750A
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP 83480A Analyzer HP 54750A Oscilloscope ...
Page 6: ...NOTE Clean the cabinet using a damp cloth only vi ...
Page 7: ...X Ray Radiation Notice vii ...
Page 8: ...Declaration of Conformity viii ...
Page 17: ...Figure0 1 Exampleof astatic safeworkstation xvii ...
Page 28: ......
Page 43: ...1 The Instrument at a Glance ...
Page 57: ...The Rear Panel Figure1 3 Theinstrument rearpanel 1 15 ...
Page 60: ...TheInstrument ataGlance ...
Page 61: ...2 General Purpose Keys ...
Page 69: ...3 Speci cations and Characteristics ...
Page 76: ...Speci cationsand Characteristics ...
Page 77: ...4 Calibration Overview ...
Page 84: ...CalibrationOverview ...
Page 85: ...5 Eye Mask and Eyeline Mode Measurement Tutorials ...
Page 136: ...Eye Mask andEyelineModeMeasurement Tutorials ...
Page 137: ...6 The Digital Communications Analysis Menus ...
Page 173: ...The Digital Communications Analysis Menus MeasureEyeMenu Figure6 7 Crossing measurement 6 37 ...
Page 178: ...The Digital Communications Analysis Menus MeasureEye Menu Figure6 11 MeasuringQ factor 6 42 ...
Page 191: ...7 Waveform Measurements ...
Page 211: ...8 Making Automatic Measurements ...
Page 233: ...9 Increasing Measurement Accuracy and Time Interval Measurement ...
Page 252: ...IncreasingMeasurement Accuracy andTime Interval Measurement ...
Page 253: ...10 General Purpose Oscilloscope Menus ...
Page 317: ...11 The General Function Menus ...
Page 345: ...The General Function Menus DisplayMenu Figure11 3 Connecteddots 11 29 ...
Page 415: ...12 Messages ...
Page 421: ...13 How the Instrument Works ...
Page 453: ...Index ...