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Getting Started Manual – 22064010 r001 – April 2014 

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M

OBILE APPLICATION

 

The mobile application allows you to connect to a OneExpert DSL unit and control the 
UI remotely, access the Job Manager, view the manual, and other functions.  
Before using the OneExpert DSL with a mobile device, verify the following: 

 

The mobile device must have the 

OneExpert DSL

 app installed (available on the 

AppStore or from your JDSU representative).  

            

 

 

The OneExpert DSL must have the Apple option and the Bluetooth option enabled. 

To verify your options, go to the Options menu in the System Settings. 

C

ONTROLLING THE USER INTERF

ACE

 

To control the user interface of an OneExpert DSL, the mobile device (iPad or similar) 
must pair with the OneExpert DSL over Bluetooth. Then, using the OneExpert app on 
the mobile device, you can connect to an OneExpert DSL and control the user interface. 
P

AIRING OVER 

B

LUETOOTH

 

On the OneExpert DSL, go to the System  Settings menu, enter the Bluetooth menu, 
and verify that the box next to Enabled has a check mark. 
On the mobile device, verify that Bluetooth is enabled. To do this, go to the Settings 
menu, and verify that Bluetooth is On. 
On the mobile device or the OneExpert DSL, search or scan for devices. When you find 
the device that you wish to connect to, select it. The other device will need to confirm 
the pairing. 
C

ONTROLLING THE USER INTERFACE

 

On the mobile device, launch the 

OneExpert DSL 

app. The Controller page appears.  

Select 

Device Interface

. The OneExpert DSL interface appears on the mobile device. 

You can now control the instrument as if you were pressing the actual buttons on the 
device. You can run most of the tests that are available on the OneExpert DSL. 

           

 

Near the bottom, the Back icon appears on the left and the Tray menu icon appears on 
the right. These function as if you pressed the function key on the device.  
Across the bottom, icons are available for: 

  Controller page – the screen above, allows control of the user interface 

  Job Manager – used to create, edit, view, and export jobs 

  Quick Cards – view quick cards (short documents of instructions) 

  Manual – read the manual 

  Videos – view instructional videos 

  Accessories – view the OneExpert DSL accessories, including how to order 

I

MPORTANT 

S

AFETY 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

 

This section contains definitions for safety terms and safety precautions you should 
follow when using the OneExpert DSL. 

Table 1 

defines safety terms used in the product documentation. Failure to observe 

these precautions while using the OneExpert DSL unit violates the intended use of this 
product. 

Term  

Description

 

DANGER  

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
will result in death or serious injury. 

WARNING  

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
could result in death or serious injury. 

CAUTION  
 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to equipment. 

 
Hazardous voltages caused by lightning strikes or accidental connection to power 
circuits may be present on outdoor lines. Such lines are classified as 
Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) lines. Telecommunications providers 
employ all reasonable protective measures to limit dangerous electrical surges on TNV 
lines. However, absolute protection from TNV hazards is impossible. Serious injury 
could result if you do not understand the hazards of TNV, especially the hazards of 
lightning strikes and accidental connection to power circuits. You must be responsible 
for your own safety by employing proper safety procedures to minimize the risk of 
electrical shock. Comprehensive TNV safety training is beyond the scope of this guide. 
Still, you should read and understand all safety information within before using this 
product.  When using the product, basic safety precautions should always be followed 
to reduce the risk of fire, shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 

Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product and 
included in the manual. 

Use only the AC Adapter/Charger supplied with the product. Do not use AC Adapter/ 
Charger outdoors or in wet or damp locations. Connect the AC Adapter/Charger to the 
correct mains voltage as indicated on the ratings label. 

Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not locate the product where 
persons can walk on the power cord. 

4

 Disconnect all cables from the instrument before plugging or unplugging the AC 

   adaptor. 

5

 Disconnect all cables, and power the instrument down, before removing the User  

   Module (e.g. Modem) or opening the battery cover. 

6

 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) 

   UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord 

This product is intended to be used with a 3-wire grounding-type plug (a plug that has 
a grounding pin). This safety feature is vital to the safe operation of the instrument. Do 
not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type by modifying the plug or using an 
adapter. 

Do not use telephone equipment (other than cordless) during a lightning storm. There 
is a possibility of a nearby lightning strike, which could exceed the capacity of the 
telephone network protective devices and harm you. 

9

 Do not use this product near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen 

   sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 

10 

Do not use telephone equipment in the vicinity of a gas leak or in any explosive 

  environment. This tester, and most other telephone equipment, could in normal 
  operation generate a spark strong enough to ignite a fire or explosion. 

11 

Do not touch or otherwise come in contact with telephone conductors that could be 

  exposed to lightning or accidental connection to power circuits without first isolating 
  them from the telephone network. 

12 

Do not install telephone equipment or terminations (jacks) in wet locations unless the 

  equipment or termination is specifically designed for such locations. 

13 

Do not cause or allow telephone or telecommunication circuits to come in contact  

  with power circuits (mains). 

14 

Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may 

expose you to dangerous high voltage points and other hazards. Refer all servicing 
to qualified service personnel. 

15 

Use appropriate cables when connecting to telecommunications circuits. Putting an 

RJ-11 connector in a RJ-45 port can damage the RJ-45 port. 

16 WARNING: 

Danger of extreme heat, fire, or explosion if battery is tampered with. 

Replace only with JDSU battery (ordering number ONX580-BATTERY-
48WH). Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's 
instructions. 

17 CAUTION: 

If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by JDSU, the 

protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. 

18 

Only trained telecommunications technicians who understand the hazards 

associated with TNV lines and practice proper procedures for dealing with TNV 
should use this tester. 

19 

Charge the lithium ion battery using only the JDSU battery charger. The battery is to 

be used only with JDSU test products. 

20 

Be sure that TNV signals are not connected to SELV ports. If you need to access a 

line that may have TNV or higher voltages present using a SELV port, you must do 
so through an interface device that is certified to provide a SELV connection point. 

21

 Where the unit is labeled with a warning symbol, the operating manual must be 

consulted to learn more about the nature of the potential hazard and any action that 
must be taken. 

22 

Use only UL-rated cables for the test interfaces of this product. 

23  

The copper testing interface is classified as Measurement Category 

0

. It 

is not intended to be connected to circuits from Measurement categories 

II

III

, or 

IV

. The maximum voltage, including transients is 300 VDC. 

24  CAUTION:

 Heat Sink can become hot when the modem is in use. 

 
 

Save these instructions 

 

 

T

ECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 

 

If you need assistance or have questions related to the use of this product, call or e-mail 
JDSU’s Technical Assistance Center for customer support. 

http://www.jdsu.com/en-us/Test-and-Measurement/services/products-and-systems-
support/Pages/default.aspx 

 

 

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