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SAFETY 

Safety Precautions 

The OTEA-CO-B EDFA emits invisible radiation that can cause permanent eye damage. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. 
Operate the transmitter only with the proper optical fiber installed in the transmitter optical connector. Power to the OTEA-CO-B 
EDFA should be turned off or preferably, disconnected whenever the optical connector cover is opened and there is no installed fi-
ber (as when the fiber connector is being installed or removed from the optical connector). 

When the amplifier is working in normal state, the output power of light with wavelengths in the invisible range (infrared light) may 
26dBm (400mW). Therefore, to avoid damaging your eyes, do not look into the output port of the EDFA directly.   

NEVER

 look at the end of the fiber to see if light is coming out. NEVER! Most fiber optic laser wavelengths (1310nm and 1550nm) 

are totally invisible to the unaided eye and will cause permanent damage. Always use instruments, such as an optical power meter, 
to verify light output. “Optical instrument” includes magnifying glasses, microscopes, etc. 

NEVER

 look into the output of the EDFA or a fiber connected to an EDFA. 

NEVER

 

clean an optical connector with optical power present. 

NEVER

 look into or use any optical instrument to view the distant end of a fiber that may be connected directly or via an optical 

splitter, to a transmitter or EDFA that may be operating. This specifically applies to fibers that are to be connected to receivers (such 
as the OTPN-1000) or other devices at any distance from the laser transmitter or EDFA. 

ALWAYS

 read the product data sheet and the laser safety label before powering the product. Note the operation wavelength, optical 

output power and safety classifications. If safety goggles or other eye protection are used, be certain that the protection is effective 
at the wavelength emitted by the device under test BEFORE applying power. 

ALWAYS

 connect a fiber to the output of the device BEFORE power is applied. Power should never be applied without an attached 

fiber. If the device has a connector output, a connector should be attached that is connected to a fiber. This will ensure that all light 
is confined within the fiber waveguide, virtually eliminating all potential hazard. 

High Voltage 

The inside of the OTEA-CO-B EDFA contains no user serviceable parts. There is exposed high voltage inside this unit. Only au-
thorized factory service technicians should open the unit with power applied. 

Shock Hazard 

The OTEA-CO-B EDFA is designed for indoor use only. Direct exposure to moisture must be avoided. If you have questions about 
laser safety procedures, please call Olson Technology before powering your product. The fiber amplifier is sensitive equipment. 
Therefore, please do not open the case of the amplifier to avoid damaging the internal component devices. Opening the case of the 
amplifier without the written permission of Olson Technology, Inc., will void the warranty.   
 

Summary of Contents for EDFA

Page 1: ...OTEB CO B Series Booster EDFA OPERATING MANUAL 24926 Highway 108 Sierra Village CA 95346 Phone 800 545 1022 Fax 209 586 1022 025 000533 Rev X6 E Mail sales olsontech com 27 Apr 2010...

Page 2: ...NEL LAYOUTS 5 Figure 2 EDFA Front Panel Layout 5 Figure 3 EDFA Rear Panel Layout 5 Technical Specifications 6 Figure 4 Typical CATV CNR Degradation 6 STATUS DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION 7 Optical Input Pow...

Page 3: ...transmitter or EDFA that may be operating This specifically applies to fibers that are to be connected to receivers such as the OTPN 1000 or other devices at any distance from the laser transmitter o...

Page 4: ...carefully designed to maximize overall performance Low power EDFA s may only have a single pump while high power units can have up to three pumps The external control system allows the operator to en...

Page 5: ...tem alarms network management Thermoelectric Cooler TEC circuit operation etc If a failure is detected the power supply for the laser will shut down automatically a red LED indicator will light and th...

Page 6: ...m 1540 to 1560 Output Stability dB 0 3 0dBm Input dB 4 5 5 0 5 3 Noise Figure 6dBm Input dB 5 5 6 0 6 5 Polarization dB 0 2dB Polarization Mode Dispersion ps 0 5ps Reflection Loss dB 40dB Minimum Opti...

Page 7: ...aser temperature TEMP laser temp is set to operate in the range of 20 30 C if exceeded LCD will display READY red LED indicator will light and the power supply of the laser will shut down auto matical...

Page 8: ...ically and the digital panel will display the cause of the fault In order to protect the laser there is a time delay function After turning the laser on with the key the laser will start to work after...

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