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3330 Earhart Drive, Suite 208  

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  Carrollton, TX 75006  

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  Office: 972.556.0916  

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  Fax: 972.910.8384

3330 Earhart Drive, Suite 208  

|

  Carrollton, TX 75006  

|

  Office: 972.556.0916  

|

  Fax: 972.910.8384

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AUDIBLE ALERTS

The OPM1 emits an audible beep each time a major function is used. To disable most beeps, ensure that the 

unit is OFF. Press and hold the Save button, and turn the unit ON while holding the Save button. Perform the 

same procedure to turn the audible beeps back on.

CONTINUOUS USAGE MODE

The OPM1 turns off automatically if no buttons are pressed for 5 minutes. To bypass this feature, hold the 

Power button for 3 seconds when powering on. A series of beeps will indicate that the unit is now in  

Continuous Mode and will not turn off automatically.

REVIEWING SAVED READINGS

While in the RCL mode, use the Save and Wavelength buttons to navigate through the saved readings on 

the device. Each reading has a “location” indicated by a 4-digit number. Note the blue arrows on the Save 

and Wavelength buttons. The data cycles at either end. Scrolling “up” from the last data point will cycle back 

to the first location (0001) and vice versa.

DELETING SAVED READINGS

Press and hold the Save and Wavelength buttons simultaneously to delete all saved readings in the OPM1’s 

internal memory. The screen flashes 0000 to indicate that the memory is empty.

NON-VOLATILE MEMORY

The OPM1 uses a non-volatile memory system. Data is not lost if the unit is turned off while testing, if the 

battery is removed, or if the unit is stored for long periods of time.

FUNCTION TIPS

OPM1

Before transferring data from the OPM1 to the computer, download and install the SWIFT brand software, 

available online at 

uclswiftna.com

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Plug the OPM1 into the computer using the included USB cable. If this is the first time it has been 

plugged in, wait at least ten seconds for the drivers to install.

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Place the SWIFT brand software into Dump/Sync mode by navigating to Settings > Data Mode > Dump Mode.

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Press the USB button on the OPM1 to dump/sync all data points. The data from the OPM1 appears in 

the box on the left side of the window.

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Fill out the fields on the right side of the window (Customer, User, Test Site, etc).

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Navigate to Settings > Report Settings to identify a minimum and maximum value for the PASS/FAIL 

functionality. Choose a color code scheme from this window, if necessary.

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To create the final report, click File > Export to Excel.

USB DOWNLOADS

Summary of Contents for TEK-2

Page 1: ...ICK START GUIDE SECTION TWO LSMM LED LIGHT SOURCE TECHNICAL GUIDE SECTION THREE LSSM LASER LIGHT SOURCE QUICK START GUIDE SECTION FOUR LSSM LASER LIGHT SOURCE TECHNICAL GUIDE SECTION FIVE OPM1 OPTICAL...

Page 2: ...SECTION ONE LSMM LED LIGHT SOURCE QUICK START GUIDE NORTH AMERICA...

Page 3: ...apter Additional adapters are available from SWIFT This unit offers 850nm and 1300nm wavelengths When the LSMM is turned on the red light indicates which wavelength is selected The red light will blin...

Page 4: ...transmits either the 850nm or 1300nm wavelength on singlemode fiber Be sure to use a test jumper to mate the LSMM to the fiber under test TRANSMITTING LIGHT The LSMM is calibrated to have an output po...

Page 5: ...as physical contact with the ferrule inside the DLS 350 To clean the ferrule inside the DLS 350 Unplug the test jumper Unscrew the adapter until it spins freely then pull Inspect the ferrule with an a...

Page 6: ...s are appropriate Generally multimode fiber will have beige connectors DO NOT plug an APC connector into the DLS 350 unit This can cause irreparable damage to both connectors ODM offers the AC 030 wal...

Page 7: ...f the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ene...

Page 8: ...SECTION TWO LSMM LED LIGHT SOURCE TECHNICAL GUIDE NORTH AMERICA...

Page 9: ...ed preventing contamination of test jumpers Additional adapters are available This device maintains full compliance with all FDA and CFR standards for light emitting products Dual 850 1300nm SC Adapte...

Page 10: ...button toggle auto off CR2 10 to 50 C 30 to 60 C 6 1 x 0 94 x 0 75 15 5 x 2 83 x 1 9cm 3oz 85 4g Interchangable Adapter SC shown Low Battery Indicator Modulation Control 2kHz CW Wavelength Indicator P...

Page 11: ...SECTION THREE LSSM LASER LIGHT SOURCE QUICK START GUIDE NORTH AMERICA...

Page 12: ...SWIFT This unit offers 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths When the LSSM is turned on the red light indicates which wavelength is selected The red light blinks to indicate when the 2kHz modulation is turne...

Page 13: ...ts either the 1310nm or 1550nm wavelength on singlemode fiber It is important to use a test jumper to mate the LSSM to the fiber under test TRANSMITTING LIGHT Test Jumper Signal Propagates Down Fiber...

Page 14: ...inserted they can cause damage to the LSSM output port and the unit may need to be repaired OUTPUT PORT MAINTENANCE LSSM When the LSSM s 2kHz modulation is active the selected wavelength indicator wi...

Page 15: ...The LSSM provides over 1000 operations under normal conditions When the LOW BAT LED indicator is illuminated on the device the CR2 battery should be replaced or recharged depending on the battery type...

Page 16: ...long term 15 min warm up 5nm 5nm SC FC ST LC interchangeable 2kHz Push button toggle auto off CR2 10 to 50 C 30 to 60 C 6 1 x 0 94 x 0 75 15 5 x 2 83 x 1 9cm 3oz 85 4g 3330 Earhart Drive Suite 208 Car...

Page 17: ...FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy a...

Page 18: ...SECTION FOUR LSSM LASER LIGHT SOURCE TECHNICAL GUIDE NORTH AMERICA...

Page 19: ...our FI2K Easy removal of the included SC adapter allows the light source ferrule to be cleaned preventing contamination of test jumpers Additional adapters are available This device maintains full co...

Page 20: ...21 CFR 1040 11 Push button toggle auto off CR2 10 to 50 C 30 to 60 C 6 1 x 0 94 x 0 75 15 5 x 2 83 x 1 9cm 3oz 85 4g Interchangable Adapter SC shown Low Battery Indicator Modulation Control 2kHz CW Wa...

Page 21: ...SECTION FIVE OPM1 OPTICAL POWER METER QUICK START GUIDE NORTH AMERICA...

Page 22: ...ed to internal storage The display flashes the indexed location where the reading has been saved Toggles through the saved readings on the device The indexed location wavelength and reading will flash...

Page 23: ...ill briefly appear on screen every 8 seconds Press the button to toggle between dB and dBm modes Hold the button down when in dBm mode to set a reference on the OPM1 Press the button once to turn the...

Page 24: ...S Press and hold the Save and Wavelength buttons simultaneously to delete all saved readings in the OPM1 s internal memory The screen flashes 0000 to indicate that the memory is empty NON VOLATILE MEM...

Page 25: ...ckaging is damaged or otherwise unsatisfactory LOW BATTERY The OPM1 provides over 1000 operations under normal conditions When the BATT indicator is shown on the device screen the CR2 battery should b...

Page 26: ...ailable LCD 2kHz 4000 measurements Mini USB live readings or data dump Push button toggle auto off 10 to 55 C 30 to 70 C CR2 6 1 x 0 94 x 0 75 15 5 x 2 83 x 1 9cm 3oz 85 4g 3330 Earhart Drive Suite 20...

Page 27: ...FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy a...

Page 28: ...SECTION SIX OPM1 OPTICAL POWER METER REFERENCE TEST GUIDE NORTH AMERICA...

Page 29: ...ch must be taken with OPM1 optical power meter to perform insertion loss testing on a variety of fiber types and setups INTRODUCTION EXAMPLE 1 Singlemode Fiber Point to Point 1 Jumper Page 2 EXAMPLE 2...

Page 30: ...ber under te Pow The 155 wav mat to t ada ada Lig The 155 wav ada 400m Fiber 1m Jumper The fiber under test is singlemode with LC connectors on each end The fiber under test may be up to 250 kilometer...

Page 31: ...8 01 RP 460 Reference and Test DMT Referencing Setup The connectors on the Test Jumper should be cleaned to appropriate standards Use an inspection scope to verify fiber cleanliness Plug the connector...

Page 32: ...da ada Lig The 155 wav ada 400m Fiber 1m Jumper The fiber under test is singlemode with LC connectors on each end This method allows testing of connectors inside bulkheads One or both ends of this fib...

Page 33: ...rence and Test DMT Referencing Setup The connectors on the Test Jumper should be cleaned to appropriate standards Use an inspection scope to verify fiber cleanliness Plug the connectors on the Test Ju...

Page 34: ...400m Fiber 1m Jumper The fiber under test is paired singlemode with paired LC connectors on each end The fiber under test may be up to 250 kilometers long In this example the fiber under test is 400 m...

Page 35: ...e RP 460 screen will display 0 00dB with some minor variation DO NOT switch the RP 460 back to the dBm mode Between 5 00 and 7 00dBm Hold for 5 seconds Reference is set Loss Test The Test Jumper MUST...

Page 36: ...imode with LC connectors on each end In this example the fiber under test is 400 meters long TEST JUMPER The test jumper is a one meter multimode fiber with SC and LC connectors The SC connector will...

Page 37: ...er test will be shown on the OPM1 screen LOSS TEST The connectors on the Test Jumper should be cleaned to appropriate standards Use an inspection scope to verify fiber cleanliness Plug the connectors...

Page 38: ...o 250 kilometers long In this example the fiber under test is 400 meters long TEST JUMPER The test jumper is paired for loopback testing One end has an SC connector and an LC connector and the other e...

Page 39: ...der Test should be cleaned to appropriate standards Use an inspection scope to verify fiber cleanliness Plug the clipped LC end of the Test Jumper into one end of the Fiber Under Test using the bulkhe...

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