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Caring for the DLS 360 Output Port
Using the 2kHz Function
The DLS 360 utilizes a physical fiber connection at the output port. This ensures a steady
power level for performing insertion loss tests.
Be aware that any test jumpers must be inspected and cleaned before plugging into the
DLS 360 unit. If soiled or damaged connectors are inserted, they can cause damage to the
DLS 360 output port and the unit may need to be repaired.
When the 2kHz modulation is active on the DLS 360, the currently-selected wavelength
indicator will blink. The 2kHz modulation will be recognized by optical power meters
further down the fiber and indicated by a 2kHz notification onscreen and a loud beep. The
modulated tone may also be recognized through the fiber jacket when a Live Fiber Identifier
is used.
The LFI introduces a bend
into the fiber which leaks
light from the core onto the
detector of the power meter.
When using an LFI, expect a
30-35dB offset in core power.
The test jumper has
physical contact with the
ferrule inside the DLS 360.
To clean the ferrule
inside the DLS 360:
•
Unplug the test jumper
•
Unscrew the adapter until
it spins freely, then pull
•
Inspect the ferrule with
an approved microscope,
clean if necessary, and
replace adapter