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Maintenance
Troubleshooting Common Problems
Troubleshooting Common Problems
If some wavelengths measure 0 amplitude
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Check the power (at the wavelength meter) at those wavelengths where the
problem occurred. The power should measure greater than –25 dBm.
The wavelength meter may not have an optical input level high enough to
ensure correct operation.
If some wavelengths are grossly incorrect
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Send the laser to HP for repair.
If the tunable laser source requires several seconds to settle at a selected
wavelength, an erroneous wavelength meter reading may result.
If laser protection error occurs on TLS
❒
Send the TLS back to HP for repair to ensure good long term performance of
the system.
The TLS has degraded. To continue making measurements until repairs can be
made, try lowering the target power by –2 dBm and see if the problem goes
away.
If the power is low
❒
Check to make sure all the connectors are clean.
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Check the power from the tunable laser source directly at its output with an op-
tical power meter. It should read very close to the power indicated on the front
panel.
Summary of Contents for 86037B
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP 86037B Chromatic Dispersion Test System ...
Page 31: ...2 13 Operation The Main Window Figure 2 4 Repeat Measurement Selector ...
Page 72: ...3 16 Normalization Setting Normalization Preferences ...
Page 94: ...4 22 Remote Control TES Parameters Main chromatic dispersion screen ...
Page 100: ...4 28 Remote Control TES Parameters CD and Gain Measurement Settings Dialog Box ...
Page 102: ...4 30 Remote Control TES Parameters Length Measurement Settings Dialog Box ...
Page 104: ...4 32 Remote Control TES Parameters Normalization Settings Dialog Box ...
Page 106: ...4 34 Remote Control TES Parameters New Normalization Button Dialog Box ...
Page 120: ...4 48 Remote Control Output Parameters ...
Page 158: ...5 38 Maintenance Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Offices ...
Page 170: ...6 12 Installation Installation ...
Page 174: ...7 4 Reference Theory of Operation Figure 7 3 HP 86037B Block Diagram Options 121 and 122 ...
Page 175: ...7 5 Reference Theory of Operation Figure 7 4 The HP 86037B Option 114 block diagram ...
Page 190: ...7 20 Reference System Options ...
Page 191: ...8 Specifications 8 3 Regulatory Information 8 7 Specifications and Regulatory Information ...
Page 204: ...Index 6 Index ...