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MPOLx-85 / 

MPOLx-85P
MPO Light Source/

MPO Power Meter

User’s Guide

BN 2325/98.21
2017.03
English

Summary of Contents for MPOL*-85

Page 1: ...MPOLx 85 MPOLx 85P MPO Light Source MPO Power Meter User s Guide BN 2325 98 21 2017 03 English ...

Page 2: ... created General Public License This product includes Qt 4 8 3 software licensed under the GNU LGPL v 2 1 and barebox 2012 02 0 and linux 3 1 0 rc8 software licensed under the GNU GPL v 3 To request a copy of the source code for this software please write to Open Source Request Viavi Legal Department 430 N McCarthy Blvd Milpitas CA 95035 USA Copyright Copyright 2016 Viavi Solutions Inc All rights ...

Page 3: ...pply 12 GETTING STARTED 14 Unpacking the instrument 14 BASIC OPERATION 22 Switching the instrument on off 22 Operator control panel 22 Menus and display elements 23 Navigating in the menus 25 Changing System Settings 26 MANAGING PROJECTS 31 Ceating a new project 31 Editing a test setup 32 Activating a project 32 Deleting a project 32 PERFORMING A LOSS LENGTH TEST 33 General information 33 Setting ...

Page 4: ...Selecting a profile and adapter tip 50 Operation 51 Additional menus 54 MEMORY MANAGEMENT 55 General information 55 Saving results 55 Displaying and managing stored results 57 MAINTENANCE 62 Cleaning the test port 62 Cleaning the instrument 62 SPECIFICATIONS 63 General specifications 63 Loss Length 64 Power Meter 64 Light Source 65 Patch cord microscope specifications 65 ...

Page 5: ...e MPOLS 85P MPOLP 85P The MPOLS 85P MPOLP 85P test set while offering the identical features as the MPOLS 85 MPOLP 85 test set are additionally equipped with a Patch Cord Microscope PCM to view and inspect patch cord male sides of fiber connectors Key Benefits of the Test Sets Test application centric approach Optimize productivity with the industry s fastest test workflow Obtain comprehensive res...

Page 6: ... Fiber inspection ready Inspect before you connect The SmartClass Fiber MPOLS 85 instruments are prepared for fiber inspection Connection of a P5000i Digital Probe to the MPOLS 85 enables a technician to perform best practices fiber inspection and automated Pass Fail testing of optical connectors adapters in order to ensure industry standard fiber endface quality and cleanliness No additional fibe...

Page 7: ...nual update Continuing enhancement and further development of the SmartClass family may mean that this operating manual does not cover all the latest functions of your instrument If the operating instructions about features supported by your instrument are missing please visit the Viavi web site to check if additional information is available To download the latest user manual 1 Visit the Viavi we...

Page 8: ... of the instrument CAUTION Follow the instructions carefully to avoid a low or medium risk of injury to persons WARNING Follow the instructions carefully to avoid severe injury to persons DANGER Follow the instructions carefully to avoid death or severe injury to persons High voltage Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to the instrument or severe injury to persons This safety instruc...

Page 9: ...rrow indicates a single step numbers indicate the order in which the instructions should be followed e g J Select mode Italics Result Indicates the result of following an instruction e g The page opens Boldface Pages controls and display elements Screen pages controls and display elements are indicated in boldface Text in blue Cross references Cross references are indicated in blue type When using...

Page 10: ...J Please make sure the instrument is not operated outside the permitted ambient conditions J Always make sure that the instrument is in proper working order before switching it on Warning symbols indicating a potential hazard J In all cases 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 th...

Page 11: ...y into the unconnected port of the instrument the output of a laser source or an optical fiber connected to a source or a system J Always cover unused ports J Be aware that the emitted light is not visible J Heed the normal precautions for working with laser radiation and consider local regulations WARNING Explosion danger Short circuiting the batteries can result in overheating explosion or ignit...

Page 12: ...erating the instrument NOTICE Ambient temperature too high low Temperatures outside the operating range of 0 to 40 C can damage the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply or adversely affect its function and safety J Only operate the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply indoors The PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply must only be operated at ambient temperatures between 0 and 40 C NOTICE Insufficient ventilati...

Page 13: ... AC DC Power Supply or adversely affect its function and safety J Do not operate the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply if condensation has formed J If condensation cannot be avoided such as when the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply is cold and is moved to a warm room wait until the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply Unit is dry before plugging it into the AC power line ...

Page 14: ... if it was damaged during shipping This is particularly likely if the packaging is visibly damaged If there is damage do not attempt to operate the instrument Doing so can cause further damage In case of damage please contact your local Viavi sales company Addresses can be found at www viavisolutions com Recovery following storage shipping Condensation can occur if an instrument that is stored or ...

Page 15: ...ontrols focus control automated Pass Fail analysis magnification control 3 Connector interface 4 Test head cover green for APC and gray for PC connectors 5 3 5 inch touchscreen 6 Key pad operator control panel 7 Battery compartment and stand on rear of instrument 8 USB 2 0 device port Type Micro B 9 USB 2 0 host port Type A and external power supply connector 10 Ethernet port RJ 45 ...

Page 16: ... MPOLS 85 Fig 3 External power supply connector and communication interfaces 1 Patch cord microscope 2 Optical connector MPOLP 85 MPOLP 85P single mode APC multi mode PC MPOLS 85 MPOLS 85P single mode APC 1 Ethernet port RJ 45 2 External power supply connector 3 USB 2 0 host port Type A 4 USB 2 0 device port Type Micro B ...

Page 17: ...onal Battery operation Replacing batteries Fig 4 Replacing the batteries WARNING Dangers when handling batteries Handling batteries may be dangerous Please note the following safety instructions J Please note the battery operation safety information in the chapter Battery operation on page 11 Replacing batteries J Do not replace individual batteries Always change all eight batteries at the same ti...

Page 18: ...he instrument The instrument switches to trickle charging automatically as soon as the RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack is fully charged Note Rechargeable AA batteries will not be recharged in the instrument For AA type rechargeable batteries please use an external charger It is not possible to charge the rechargeable AA batteries or the RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack via the USB interface If the PS4 Universal ...

Page 19: ... or in any explosive environment Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous high voltage points and other hazards Contact qualified service personnel for all service Environmental protection Please dispose of any unwanted dry batteries and rechargeable batteries carefully They should also be removed from the instrument if it is to be d...

Page 20: ...1 Select the appropriate AC line plug adapter 2 Slide the AC line plug adapter into the slot The PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply is ready for use Fig 5 PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply To change the AC line plug adapter 1 Squeeze both sides of the PS4 latch lock see Fig 5 2 Push the AC line plug adapter upwards 3 Slide a different AC line plug adapter into the slot see Fig 6 Fig 6 PS4 Changing th...

Page 21: ...MPOLS 85 external power supply connector The connector is under the cover on the right side 2 Plug the PS4 into the AC line socket The MPOLS 85 switches on automatically when powered by the PS4 Note The PS4 provides power even if dry or rechargeable batteries are inserted in the instrument The MPOLS 85 cannot be powered via the USB interface ...

Page 22: ...ess to go to the homescreen Press to open menu Press to go back within an application or cancel input Press to toggle between the inspect view and the test view Press to switch the instrument on and off LED glows green when the instrument is on Press an arrow key to navigate through the menus change values in the menus Press the central key to confirm the selection Press to save results Glows red ...

Page 23: ...page Dashboard In this menu you can select an operation mode 31 Management In this menu you can manage projects define a test profile get access to the data management 45 Settings In this menu you can manage WIFI and Bluetooth settings change instrument settings open the help display instrument information manage software options 26 ...

Page 24: ...pply The MPOLS 85 is powered by the external AC adapter when this symbol is shown Battery status Indicates the battery charge status If it is not shown only the AC adapter is active Battery is charging Charge state 25 Charge state 100 Link Data Mode The saved results of any application are assigned to a dedicated project and FiberID Auto Off Indicates whether the instrument turns off within a cert...

Page 25: ...on is in the foreground a different menu opens To select a menu item 1 Press the arrow keys to highlight an item 2 To confirm press the center key within the arrow keys or Tap the desired button on the touchscreen To leave a menu without making any changes J Press the F key Note All actions can be operated via the operator control panel or the touchscreen The following instructions describe only t...

Page 26: ...isplayed J Select the tab The Settings menu opens The following table gives a short overview of the menu items These are explained in the following sections Icon Function See page WIFI Configure the wireless local area networks 27 BLUETOOTH Configure the Bluetooth interface 27 BRIGHTNESS Adjust the display brightness 27 HELP Show device information 27 SW OPTIONS Check and install software options ...

Page 27: ...mation about the hardware and software is displayed Setting the auto off interval Note Auto off is only active when no external power supply is connected 1 In the menu tap the More button then tap the Auto Off button The power mode menu opens 2 Select the desired interval The device will switch off after the selected interval Setting the display off interval Note Screen Off is only active when no ...

Page 28: ... button 3 Type in the desired value 4 Tap the OK button To set the date format 1 Tap the Date Format button 2 To change the setting tap the desired date format To set the time 1 Tap the Time button 2 To change the setting tap the Hour Minute or Second button 3 Type in the desired value 4 Tap the OK button To set 24 hour or 12 hour time 1 Tap the Time Format button 2 To change the setting tap the d...

Page 29: ...n tap the Set to default button Note Setting the factory default values does not affect your stored measurement results Updating the firmware The latest version of the firmware can be downloaded from the Internet To find the latest firmware version 1 Visit the Viavi web site at http updatemyunit net 2 Select your model from the product line 3 Open the download area and download the latest firmware...

Page 30: ...lash drive into one of the instrument USB ports 4 To start the firmware update procedure press the center key within the arrow keys If the update procedure is terminated the instrument turns off automatically 5 Remove the USB flash drive 6 Press the E key to switch the instrument on ...

Page 31: ... prefix and label index will be added automatically to the results of the tested fiber Ceating a new project 1 Select the Management menu then tap the PROJECTS button The available project are displayed For the first time only default is available 2 Select a existing project if you want to copy its settings to the new project 3 Press the A key The edit menu opens 4 Tap COPY to copy the settings of...

Page 32: ...n saved Note You can not rename an existing project To rename it copy the project type in the new name and delete the project you wished to rename Activating a project I You are in the Management PROJECTS menu 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight a project 2 Press the A key and tap the SET ACTIVE button The available test profiles are displayed Deleting a project I You are in the Management PROJECTS ...

Page 33: ... perform a LOSS LENGTH test A LOSS LENGTH test consists of several steps to achieve reliable results These steps are These steps are described in detail in the following sections Step See page 1 Adjust the general test settings if needed E g set length unit 35 2 Define a test configuration Define settings like the test type the referencing method or the limit specifications 35 3 Reference the inst...

Page 34: ... level of the instrument to be connected J Connect all optical fibers before switching on the radiation source J Switch off the laser source before disconnecting the optical fibers J Never look directly into the unconnected port of the instrument the output of a laser source or an optical fiber connected to a source or a system J Always cover unused ports J Be aware that the emitted light is not v...

Page 35: ...strument is in LOSS LENGTH mode 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Enable Tone button to activate or deactivate the connection tone Defining a test configuration In the TEST SETUP menu new configurations can be created or existing configurations can be copied edited or deleted The factory setting named default can be edited but not deleted Fig 8 Test Setup with default setup active ...

Page 36: ... setup The title edit menu opens 6 Type in the title of the setup and tap OK to confirm The new setup is listet in the Test Configurations menu Editing a test setup I The instrument is in LOSS LENGTH mode 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the TEST SETUP button The available test configurations are displayed 3 Select an entry by tapping it twice or Use the arrow keys to highlight a setup and press the center...

Page 37: ...limit parameters 1 First select the test limit preset Link Validation 40GBASE SR4 100GBASE SR4 100GBASE SR10 2 When Link Validation is selected set the following parameters Length length of fiber Extected Polarity A 1 1 12 12 B 1 12 12 1 C 1 2 2 1 11 12 12 11 Loss 1310nm loss limit for wavelength 1310 nm Loss 1550nm loss limit for wavelength 1550 nm Select Deselect fibers Pass Fail Fiber Selection...

Page 38: ...TUP button The available test profiles are displayed 3 To highlight a setup tap it once or Use the arrow keys 4 Press the A key and tap the SET ACTIVE button Deleting a test setup I The instrument is in LOSS LENGTH mode 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the TEST SETUP button 3 To highlight a setup tap it once or Use the arrow keys 4 Press the A key 5 Tap the REMOVE button 6 Tap YES to confirm ...

Page 39: ...f the local or remote MPOLS 85 after a reference is performed invalidates the reference Since the connection at the receiver is not glass to glass it can be removed without affecting the reference Any loss associated with the test reference jumper cables is automatically considered in the test results Referencing cabling 1 In the TEST SETUP menu select the referencing method 2 Establish proper cab...

Page 40: ... SET REFERENCE The display informs about the progress 3 After a successful referencing the start window and the AUTO TEST button are displayed 4 To proceed see Starting the test Starting the test I The instrument is in LOSS LENGTH mode 1 Connect your fiber under test The connection icon 1 shows if source and power meter are linked properly 2 To start the test tap the start button 2 or 1 chord refe...

Page 41: ...iled summary Pass indication green All measured losses are below or equal the calculated maximum loss AND the measured length is shorter or equal to the set length limit Fail indication red One or more measured losses are above the calculated maximum loss OR AND the measured length is longer than the set length limit 3 Length of fiber and polarity Failed values are displayed in red Tab to open det...

Page 42: ...en tapping a section in the results overview the respective page is opened Polarity results Fig 10 Display of results details figure showing polarity page 1 Selected project 2 Polarity results page is selected 3 Detals of wavelength 1310 nm page 4 Details of wavelength 1550 nm page 5 Assignment of each fiber and colout showing pass fail 6 Measured and expected polarity as defined in the setup 7 Me...

Page 43: ...e no effect on the passed failed summary They are always displayed in yellow independent if it is within or without its limits To deselect fibers see Select Deselect fibers Pass Fail Fiber Selection on page 37 Example fibers 2 3 4 and 10 are deselected Fig 12 Results overview with a deselected fibe In this example one of the deslected fibers has the largest loss and thus is displayed in the result...

Page 44: ...aving results Note This is just a brief description how to save results For more information about saving results see Saving results on page 55 To save results 1 The test results to be saved are displayed 2 Press the G key The save dialog is displayed 3 Tap the Increment ID or the Decrement ID button to adjust the fiber id number if needed 4 Press the G button The measurement is stored ...

Page 45: ... integrated PCM for patch cord inspection and a P5000i Digital Probe for bulkhead inspection Both applications Probe and PCM behave essentially the same and are described together below Note Only if a P5000i Digital Probe is connected to the instrument the Probe application is fully functional All instruments with a trailing P in their model name e g OLT 85P provide PCM functionality The build in ...

Page 46: ...male sides of fiber connectors as well as other optical devices such as transceivers The Digital Probe is specially designed to fit and operate comfortably and easily in hand allowing the user to inspect hard to reach connectors that are installed on the back side of patch panels or inside hardware devices In order to support a wide variety of fiber optic connectors the P5000i provides an exchanga...

Page 47: ...T series tips for the P5000i The P5000i Digital Probe uses FBPT series inspection tips to ensure consistent and accurate inspection for a wide variety of connectors and applications These connector specific and universal inspection tips are interchangeable which allows the P5000i Digital Probe to interface with different types of fiber connectors Fig 17 FBPT series tips for single fiber inspection...

Page 48: ...or use the arrows keys or Press the H key to toggle between the measurement view and the inspection view After initializing the P5000i will display the live view Note In order to save battery power the cameras are switched off 5 minutes after leaving the respective application Basic settings I The digital probe is connected to the instrument the PCM is always connected I The instrument is in PCM o...

Page 49: ...ngs or Probe Settings 4 Tap Device Button 5 Tap the desired key function Focus quality bar When switched on the focus quality is displayed graphically and in real time by a bar on the left side of the screen To show hide the focus quality bar 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap PCM Settings or Probe Settings 4 Tap Show Focus Quality to show hide the bar Test Pressing the key will automat...

Page 50: ...to select an adapter PCM or a tip probe only these adapters tips are presented that are supported both by the selected profile and the camera in use Therefore the profile must be selected prior to the adapter tip Depending on the selected adapter tip the camera s illumination LED is set to a precalibrated brightness stored in the camera s memory If no matching adapter tip is available a standard b...

Page 51: ...rpness Tip The focus quality bar helps you to find the best setting see Focus quality bar on page 49 Adjusting the magnification J Press the Magnification Control key to modify the live display from high to low magnification and vice versa In the high magnification mode automatic centering is available Running a test J Press the A key and tap the Test button or Press the QuickCapture key if the bu...

Page 52: ...n passed the image has a green colored frame If failed the frame is red Fig 18 Pass Fail analysis overlay view figure is showing a simplex fiber To return to the live image J Press the QuickCapture key or Press the A key and tap the Live button Saving test results The image can easily be saved Zone A Represents the core zone It is the area surrounding the core Zone B Represents the cladding zone I...

Page 53: ...d frame To freeze a view J Press the QuickCapture key if it is set to Freeze mode or Press the A key and tap the Freeze button To return to the live image J Press the QuickCapture key or Press the A key and tap the Live button Background Every saving covers the complete image and overlay data available regardless of the current screen contents Two JPEG files for high and low magnification One XML ...

Page 54: ... More button 2 Tap the Measurement Data button The stored measurement data is displayed For further information about handling measurement data see Memory Management on page 55 Info The Info menu provides informationen about the camera 1 Press the A key and tap the More button 2 Tap the Info button The camera information is displayed ...

Page 55: ...e selected and set to active Thus all results are assigned to that project when saved If no project was defined by the user the instrument will use the Test Tool project default which is always present To learn more about managing Test Tool and Workflow Projects see chapter Managing Projects on page 31 Results are stored simply by pressing the G key Each time the key is pressed the result just dis...

Page 56: ...he Decrement ID button to adjust the label number if needed 4 Press the G key again or tap the SAVE button The measurement is stored Note If the label ID is not changed the data set will be saved under the same title Then the Data can be distinguished by the Timestamp 1 Label as defined in the setup J Tap pen to edit label 2 Shows selected project Results will be saved to this project 3 Probe Numb...

Page 57: ... the available projects is displayed 3 Tap the desired Test Tool project A selection of the available applications is displayed 4 Tap the desired application or I An application of a Test Tool project is running 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Measurement Data button The requested measurement data overview is now displayed Selected results are checked in the first column Managing...

Page 58: ...hort overview of the menu items These are explained in the sections below To sort the results I The measurement data overview is displayed 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button then tap the Sort Order button Sort Order To sort the results alphabetically or chronologically Shown Columns To show or hide the overview columns Select All To select all the results in the overview Deselect All To reset...

Page 59: ...MANAGING STORED RESULTS 3 Select the desired sorting order To show or hide the overview columns I The measurement data overview is displayed 1 Press the A key and tap the More and the Show Columns buttons 2 Tap any column header to toggle its hide show status ...

Page 60: ...ill be displayed 2 Press the A key and tap the Next or Previous button to display other results Actions when viewing images applications PROBE and PCM To toggle the test overlay visible hidden J Press the A key then tap the Overlay button To toggle the image magnification low high J Press the A key then tap the Mag button or Tap the image To move the image to the area of interest J Sweep the high ...

Page 61: ...AGING STORED RESULTS To delete stored results from a project I The measurement data overview is displayed 1 Select one or more results 2 Press the A key and tap the Delete Selected button The selected results are deleted To delete an entire project See VERWEIS 3 ...

Page 62: ... spray Note Cover the optical connections with the dust cap whenever they are not in use This prevents them from getting dirty Cleaning the instrument If the instrument gets dirty through use you can clean it using a soft cloth moistened with a mild solution of detergent WARNING Dangerous voltage and invisible laser radiation Maintenance or cleaning of the instrument while it is connected or opera...

Page 63: ...rnet Remote control capability Via USB Electrical interfaces 2 USB Type A 1 USB Micro B Ethernet Power supply Four way power NiMH dry batteries RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply 12 V Internal charging for RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack Optical connectors 2 5 mm UPP 1 25 mm UPP optional Recommended recalibration interval 3 years Size H x W x D MPOLS 85 208 x 112 x 64 mm 8 2 x 4 4 ...

Page 64: ...certainty at calibrated wavelengths 5 C to 45 C Multi mode 0 7 dB 1 nW Single mode 0 6 dB 1 nW Linearity 0 15 dB Wavelength range 850nm 1550 nm Wavelength settings 850 nm 1300 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm Calibrated wavelengths Multi mode 850 nm 1300 nm Single mode 1310 nm 1550 nm Display resolution 0 01 dB 0 001 μW Measurement units dB dBm W Power meter functions Abs rel pass fail Auto functions1 1 Works i...

Page 65: ... tone Auto λ Multi λ Tone generator 270 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz Optical interface MPO 12 interface pinned 50 125 μm PC multi mode MTP adapter with shutter MPO 12 interface pinned 9 125 μm APC single mode MTP adapter with shutter Optical interface FMAE LC duplex many other adapters available Auto pass fail analysis standards IEC 61300 3 35 and custom limits Live image 320 x 240 x 8 bit grey 10 fps Light sou...

Page 66: ...66 MPOLx 85 MPOLx 85P 10 SPECIFICATIONS PATCH CORD MICROSCOPE SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 67: ...ices 7 Display elements 23 E Environmental Management Program 69 Environmental protection 19 F Factory default 29 Firmware update 29 L Laser safety 11 Link Data Mode 24 Loss length and polarity Tier 1 33 45 M Menu navigation 25 N Navigating in the menus 25 O On Off 22 Operation Probe PCM 45 Operation from AC power 20 Overview 15 P Package contents 14 Packing material 14 Power mode 22 Power supply ...

Page 68: ...68 MPOLS 85 MPOLP 85 INDEX Changing settings 35 Optical loss test 33 45 Referencing methods 39 U Update Firmware 29 ...

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