Cleaning Interfaces and Connectors
Cleaning Connectors
Interfaces must be kept clean. Isopropyl alcohol may be used to clean the optical output. Always replace the protective dust
caps when the unit is not being used, and keep the protective dust caps clean. In addition, flanges must be cleaned
periodically.
Notes:
The diameter of optic core is 9 um, and the diameter of dust and other particulates ranges from 1/100 to 1/1/10 um. Dust
and other particulates can cover part of the optical end and therefore degrade the performance of the instrument.
In addition, power density may burn dust into optical fiber and induce further damage (for example, 0 dBm optic power may
produce about 16000000 W/m*m power density in single mode fiber). If this happens, the measurement will be inaccurate
and damage will be irreversible.
Tools for Cleaning Interfaces and Connectors
Optical fiber cleaner (for cleaning optical connectors)
Optical fiber cleaning rod (for cleaning optical outputs)
Optical fiber cleaning tissue (for cleaning optical interfaces)
Isopropyl alcohol
Paper tissue
Cleaning brush
Cleaning swabs
Procedure for Cleaning Interfaces and Connectors
1. Unscrew the adapter from the bulkhead.
2. Carefully clean the bulkhead and the inside of the adapter.
3. Screw the adapter back onto the bulkhead.
Summary of Contents for GREENLINE 920XC Series
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Page 11: ...Main Display ...
Page 16: ...Menu Bar and Icons ...
Page 17: ...Setup Parameters ...
Page 38: ...Performing a Measurement Initial Splash Screen Quick Reference Screen ...
Page 52: ...Specifications ...
Page 53: ...Trace Viewer Software ...
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