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4000 Base Unit

Portable, modular Platform 
designed for the construction, 
validation and maintenance of 
FTTx networks

User Manual

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Page 5: ...marks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Netscape Navigator is a trademark or registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries Ordering information This guide is a product of Viavi s Technical Information Development Department issued as part of the User Manual WEEE Directive Compliance V...

Page 6: ...whose name or logo is marked on the equipment or battery then the owner should return the equipment or battery directly to the reseller Instructions for returning waste equipment and batteries to Viavi can be found in the Environmental section of Viavi s web site at www viavisolu tions com If you have questions concerning disposal of your equipment or batteries contact Viavi s WEEE Program Managem...

Page 7: ...vi Recycling Information xvi Conventions xvii Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit 1 Terminology used in this manual 2 Laser safety 2 Laser classes 3 Warning labels for the laser classes 3 AC DC and battery important safety instructions 3 Architecture 4 User interface 5 Technology 6 Mechanical strength 6 Software 6 Measurements 7 ...

Page 8: ...8 Switching on the 4000 Platform 18 Switching off the 4000 Platform 19 Presentation page of the 4000 Platform 20 Troubleshooting 21 Chapter 3 Controls of the 4000 Platform 23 Control interface 24 TFT display screen 25 Control buttons 26 Numeric keypad on the 4000 Platform 27 Indicators 28 Direction keys 29 Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options 29 Virtual control buttons bar 29 E...

Page 9: ...up 43 Principle of the set up menus 44 Configuring the instrument 44 Validating several simultaneous functions 45 Help 46 About 46 Configuring the unit 47 Factory Default Configuration 48 Screen 49 Country 51 I O Interface 51 Audio 54 Utility 54 Printer 55 USB and USB Land 55 Files Formatted 56 Files Screen 57 Applications 58 PDF and Web Browser 58 File Explorer 58 Standalone results 58 Expert Too...

Page 10: ...e measurement parameters of the power meter 68 Configuring the alarm parameters of the power meter 69 Display of results and commands 69 Result of the measurement in progress 69 Table of results 70 Commands of the power meter parameters 70 Making a measurement 71 Power measurement 71 Optical link loss 72 Setting the zero value of the power meter 72 Carrying out the reference measurement 72 Measure...

Page 11: ... the Web Browser 83 Using the bookmarks 83 Creating bookmarks 83 Opening a PDF document 84 Leaving the web browser 85 Text Editor 85 Text Editor page 85 Saving the text in a file 86 Calculator 86 VNC Viewer 87 Calendar 89 Display of the calendar 89 Create an event in the calendar 89 Create a category 90 Create a new calendar 91 The different views of the calendar 93 Daily weekly and monthly calend...

Page 12: ...ransferring files via Bluetooth 117 Removing the Pairing 119 Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 121 About 802 11 testing 122 Wireless testing 122 802 11 wireless results 124 802 11 Summary results 124 BSS Properties 126 Errors 127 802 11 Frames 129 Networks in Range 130 Event log 131 Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing 133 About Ethernet TE testing 134 Specifying test settings 134 Connecting to the line ...

Page 13: ...ddress 146 Selecting a previous address 146 Selecting a bookmark 146 Stopping or reloading a page 146 Viewing the full screen 146 Adding and deleting bookmarks 147 Exiting the browser 147 Chapter 10 Scope 149 Scope feature 150 Scope connection 150 Result display 151 Camera mode 151 Freeze mode 152 File toolbar 153 Saving a picture 153 Loading a picture 154 Mosaic Mode 155 File toolbar 156 New feat...

Page 14: ...torage media 171 Directory edit function 171 Selection of directories 171 Edition of directories 172 Create Directory 172 Rename Directory 173 Edit 173 Remove a directory 173 File editing function 173 File Format and Type 174 File Types 174 Format of files 175 Easy file selection 175 Rename File 177 Sorting the files 177 Copying one several file s 177 Merging txt pdf Files 177 Sending files by mai...

Page 15: ...5 Chapter 13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 197 Maintenance procedure 198 Returning an instrument 198 Guarantee conditions 198 Cleaning 199 Cleaning plates and housings 199 Cleaning the screen 199 Precautions relating to optical connections 199 Cleaning the optical cable connector 199 Cleaning the optical connections of the 4000 Platform 200 Installing a new version of the software 200 Obtaining ...

Page 16: ...emperature 214 Humidity 214 Climatic pressure 214 EMI ESD 215 Electrical Safety 215 Drop test 215 Shocks 215 Bumps 215 Vibration 215 Flammability 215 IP Protection Index 215 Characteristics of the options 216 Power meter option 216 High power Power meter option 216 Talkset option 216 VFL option 216 WIFI and Bluetooth Options 217 Chapter 15 Options and accessories 219 References of options for the ...

Page 17: ...Table of Contents User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 xiii References of manuals 222 References of result processing software 223 Index 225 ...

Page 18: ...Table of Contents xiv User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 19: ...rtable modular platform designed for the construction validation and maintenance of FTTx networks The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Purpose and scope on page xvi Assumptions on page xvi Technical assistance on page xvi Recycling Information on page xvi Conventions on page xvii ...

Page 20: ...e assuming that you have basic computer and mouse track ball experience and are familiar with basic telecommunication concepts and terminology Technical assistance If you require technical assistance call 1 844 GO VIAVI For the latest TAC information go to http www viavisolutions com en services and support support technical assistance Recycling Information Viavi recommends that customers dispose ...

Page 21: ...ace All results okay Text you must type exactly as shown appears in this type face Type a set exe in the dia log box Variables appear in this type face Type the new hostname Book references appear in this typeface Refer to Newton s Telecom Dictionary A vertical bar means or only one option can appear in a sin gle command platform a b e Square brackets indicate an optional argument login platform n...

Page 22: ...s a risk of electrical shock NOTE This symbol represents a Note indicating related information or tip This symbol located on the equipment or its packaging indicates that the equipment must not be disposed of in a land fill site or as municipal waste and should be disposed of according to your national regulations WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could resul...

Page 23: ... commissioning and maintenance of FTTx networks The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Terminology used in this manual on page 2 Laser safety on page 2 AC DC and battery important safety instructions on page 3 Architecture on page 4 User interface on page 5 Technology on page 6 Mechanical strength on page 6 Software on page 6 Measurements on page 7 ...

Page 24: ... contained in two standards define the safety procedures to be observed both by users and by manufacturers when utilizing laser products EN 60825 1 2001 Safety of laser products Part 1 Classification of products requirements and user guidelines FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 Performance standards for light emitting products Laser products Due to the range of possible wavelengths power values and injection cha...

Page 25: ...tions The 4000 Base Unit is supplied with a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery Batteries supplied by Viavi incorporate protection means Reference standard EN 60825 1 Edition 1 2 2001 08 FDA21CFR 1040 10 Class 1 Class 2 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS II LASER PRODUCT CAUTION Measurements on optical fibers...

Page 26: ...he plug or using an adapter Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where people can walk on the power cord Avoid using this product during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric chock from lightning Do not use this product in the vicinity of a gas leak or in any explo sive environment Do not attempt to service this product yourself as open...

Page 27: ...s and a battery compartment Maximum configuration of the 4000 Base Unit In addition to the user interface module the 4000 Base Unit can include one big module one small module and the other one empty or two small modules User interface The topmost element of the 4000 Base Unit constitutes the user inter face It is equipped with Fig 2 Possible configurations of the 4000 Base Unit Base Unit only Bas...

Page 28: ...ard and a mouse on option facilitate data input Technology The 4000 Base Unit employs multi tasking for the simultaneous perfor mance of several operations such as acquisition modification of param eters trace analysis printing and several functions for example powermeter OTDR measurements The measurement results can be stored in the internal memory 512Mb or on the following options internal memor...

Page 29: ...al 77000000206 Rev 007 7 Measurements The 4000 Base Unit can be used to test FTTx networks during the phase of design and production of equipment during the phase of installation and validation of such equipment in a network during the phase of network maintenance ...

Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Introducing the 4000 Base Unit Measurements 8 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 31: ...ssed in this chapter are as follows Unpacking the instrument on page 10 Assembling the component parts of the 4000 Platform on page 10 Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface on page 12 Battery management on page 14 Switching the 4000 Platform on and off on page 18 Presentation page of the 4000 Platform on page 20 Troubleshooting on page 21 ...

Page 32: ...glove for the 4000 Platform option a soft carrying case for the 4000 Platform option a large soft case for one big module or two smalls according to the module s ordered a small soft case for one small module if one small module has been ordered Assembling the component parts of the 4000 Platform Assembly starts from the Interface module which is placed face down on the work surface The module s m...

Page 33: ...r the following module if 2 small modules are to be used Removing a module 1 Unscrew the two captive fixing screws of the module completely up to the stop 2 Remove the two slots of the module from their housing onto the base 3 Carefully slide the module out of its slot Installing the backplate The backplate delivered on option can be installed when no module is set onto the 4000 Platform Fig 3 Fix...

Page 34: ...1a of the backplate from their housing onto the base 3 Carefully slide the backplate out of its slot Choosing the position of the instrument on the work surface Depending on the conditions of use of the 4000 Platform the instrument may be placed on a flat surface or held in the hand When used on a work surface the 4000 Platform should be supported on its stand which can be set in either of two pos...

Page 35: ...and to easily get access to all the commands of the product interface modules connec tors To set the 4000 Platform in the glove take care of the sense of insertion the screen must face the front of the glove Refer to Figure 6 Once in the glove the 4000 Platform can be set to the standing posi tion using the stay on the back of the glove Fig 5 Stay in positions for seated user and standing user Sta...

Page 36: ...ry Connecting the mains adapter At the top of the 4000 Platform lift up the power supply socket protector and plug in the mains adapter Connect the adapter to the mains The On indicator lamp starts to blink in green Fig 6 Plaform View in the glove 1 if the 4000 Platform is equipped with a battery Use only the mains adapter supplied with the 4000 Platform The adapter for some other electronic devic...

Page 37: ...is adapter is used with a 9 cells battery the equipment can be used but the battery will not be charged except if the vehicle is started Battery charging time If the battery is completely discharged the time taken to recharge is approximately 5 5 hours if the apparatus is not in use Charge indi cator solid red about 12 hours if the instrument is used during charging Charge indicator lit in solid r...

Page 38: ...battery used Battery charge level display When the battery is installed in the instrument its charge level is displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen and also as a charge percentage Example When the battery charge level drops below 10 a warning is displayed next to the icon Example When the level becomes too low the instrument switches off automatically after saving the current config...

Page 39: ...th sides using a Philips head screwdriver 3 Remove the battery door pulling with the help of the screws 4 Pull the battery to disconnect it from the base taking care not to damage the connector into which it is plugged When putting the battery back into its seating make sure that its connector engages correctly with the one of the base Table 1 Color of the battery Icon according to charge level Ic...

Page 40: ...o for operating the 4000 Platform on the mains if a mains socket is at hand to save the battery Switching on the 4000 Platform Switching on using the battery Press the ON OFF key The On indicator pass from blinking to solid green The Viavi logo appears on the screen briefly then an autotest is carried out the software is installed this just takes a few seconds then the screen goes dark for about t...

Page 41: ... the Home page is displayed or once the result page of the function selected before the Platform has been switched off and restart is displayed Switching off the 4000 Platform While the 4000 Platform is operating press the ON OFF button to switch it off NOTE It is possible to switch over from battery to mains operation or vice versa without loss of data The module cannnot be swapped when the unit ...

Page 42: ...rs when the instrument is switched on This page shows 1 the version of the softwares installed in the instrument 2 the base options base reference Power Meter Bluetooth touch screen extension memory battery reference and the date of cali bration for concerned options The options set into the base are marked with a green tick 3 the modules installed including serial number and date of last cali bra...

Page 43: ...form of client Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Solution Nothing happens when the ON OFF key is pressed Make sure that the battery is pres ent or the mains adapter is prop erly connected You are using the 4000 Plat form in the ordinary way when it suddenly switches off The parameters of the instrument may have been set so that it switches off automatically after a predefined time of inactivity to s...

Page 44: ...Chapter 2 Starting up Troubleshooting 22 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 45: ...ptions on page 29 Editing on page 31 Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC on page 35 Connectors on page 41 The 4000 Platform is a multi tasking instrument the user can simulta neously carry out an acquisition modify the configuration parameters print out results and access the directory of the internal memory In some cases it is even possible to perform several measurement operations at the same ...

Page 46: ...ator lit during a measurement direction keys for scrolling through the menus a numeric keypad on the left the validation key ENTER the key AUTO which calls up the Macro function the SHIFT key to use the shortcuts 3 rise luminosity 6 decrease luminosity 9 rise sound decrease sound HOME full scale in trace display mode Fig 9 Controls of the Interface module Menu keys TFT color screen ON OFF Charge a...

Page 47: ...the form of icons a different icon according to the type of application and or the name of this function if visual fault location VFL is activated if data saving is in progress if the VNC function is used if a battery is set in the Platform the icon and the battery charge level see Battery charge level display page 16 if a USB stick is connected if a printing process is in progress if the Web Brow...

Page 48: ...out etc Once you have pressed the System Settings key you can select the display parameters screen illumination automatic shut down the parameters specific to the country of use date time format of date time language the input output parameters optical switch Ethernet e mail configuration the audio parameters Headset Hands free function the initialization of automatic shutdown of the instrument Fo...

Page 49: ...the measurement AUTO This button allows to launch the Script function This can only be acti vated if a module is set onto the 4000 Platform CANCEL This button allows to deselect a function on the Home page or to quit the edition numeric keypad without validating the modifications Numeric keypad on the 4000 Platform The numeric keypad is very useful to quickly enter numerical values but also letter...

Page 50: ...For example to enter the letter o push three times the button 6 If you click one again you will display the number 6 Some specific characters e g can be entered using specific keys from the Platform keypad Indicators On blinking green the instrument though connected to an external power source is switched off solid green the instrument is operating either by battery or on an external power supply ...

Page 51: ...uttons click once on the top of the screen in the status bar at the same height than the date and time The virtual control buttons bar is displayed during a few seconds You may click on any of these buttons to obtain exactly the same results than using the real buttons in the front panel of the 4000 Platform on the Results page they are used to move the cursors or modify the zoom factor on the set...

Page 52: ...000 Platform Editing text using the external keyboard To use the external keyboard to insert a name or identification in the set up menus or a Note in the table of results 1 Press Enter to go into the Edit menu 2 Type the text 3 Press Enter to leave the Edit menu Pressing the Esc key close the Edit menu without saving the text Function on the 4000 Platform External keyboard HOME Ctrl H SYSTEM SETT...

Page 53: ...ursor can be moved about over the name to be modified and the characters available using the direction keys or a mouse or an external keyboard see Using an external keyboard mouse and touchscreen options page 29 The Caps No Caps key enables the keyboard to type either upper case letters or lower case letters and figures as well as punctuation marks and certain special characters The Insert Replace...

Page 54: ...ns confirming HOME moves the cursor to the beginning of the word confirming END moves the cursor to the end of the word The Enter key saves the name that has been entered and quits the Edit menu The Cancel key quits the Edit menu without saving any changes that may have been made To enter text Press the Caps No Caps key depending on the case of the char acter to be entered Without Touch Screen Usi...

Page 55: ...reen Go into Replace mode and move the cursor on to the character to be deleted Move the cursor on to Back or Del and press the ENTER valida tion key Repeatedly pressing this same key will delete the preceding or following characters Go into Replace mode and posi tion the cursor on to the character to delete Click on the Back touch or Del Repeatedly clicking on this same key will delete the preced...

Page 56: ...he screen Cancel key quits the Edit Number menu without saving any changes that may have been made same function as the Cancel key of the screen Enter key saves the name that has been entered and quits the Edit Number menu same function as the ENTER key of the screen Modifying Changing a value with the numeric keypad When the Edit Number menu is oopened the first figure of the value is selected Fi...

Page 57: ...Unit to the PC with a crossover or straight through Ethernet cable using the RJ45 connectors on each equipment 2 Make sure the network configuration onto the PC is set to the Dynamic mode a Click on Start Control Panel b Double click on Network Connection c Double click on Local Area Connection d In the dialog box click on Properties e Check the parameter Internet Protocol TCP IP is selected and c...

Page 58: ...ect Start Execute then enter winipcfg2 and click on OK With Windows NT 2000 XP or Vista select Start Programs Accessories Dos Prompt type ipconfig then Enter Note the IP address and the mask of the PC s sub network 2 Plug the RJ 45 connector of the 4000 Platform into a hub or Ethernet switch with a straight through Ethernet cable 3 On the 4000 Platform In the system set up menu under I O interface...

Page 59: ...formation see Remote screen page 51 3 On the PC go into Internet Explorer and type the address http 10 10 50 204 5800 if 10 10 50 204 is the IP address of the 4000 Platform that was defined when the connection was set up A VNC window will open demanding a password press Enter without typing any password The screen of your 4000 Platform will then appear offset on to your PC You can use the keyboard...

Page 60: ...to internal memory ftp mts4000 viavi 10 10 50 204 extmem This allows to access to extended internal memory option ftp mts4000 viavi 10 10 50 204 usbflash This allows to access to the contents of the USB memory stick connected to the 4000 Platform The PC then displays the contents of the internal memory of the internal extended memory or of the USB memory stick of the 4000 Platform Creating a short...

Page 61: ...eing the IP address of the 4000 Platform defined during connection ftp mts4000 viavi 10 10 50 204 disk access to internal disk of the 4000 Platform 6 Click on Next 7 Enter a name for this Network Place Fig 16 First page of the installation Fig 17 Entering the ftp address NOTE You can access to the internal extended memory option or to the USB memory stick connected to the 4000 Platform typing resp...

Page 62: ... you the network place has been success fully created and will be open once you click on Finish Deselect this parameter if the internal memory of the 4000 Platform must not be opened on the PC In the Explorer Network Place the new shortcut is displayed with the name applied on step 7 Fig 18 Name of the Network Place Fig 19 Completion of the Network Place installation Fig 20 Network Place created ...

Page 63: ... which is delivered on option and cannot be reached by the user USB memory sticks can be very different They differ on Hw and Sw aspects even inside a given brand In particular USB memory sticks targeting audio recording are often formatted in very specific ways and the format is often very different from a standard FAT For all these reasons we advise users to use memory sticks provided by Viavi I...

Page 64: ...ols of the 4000 Platform Connectors 42 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 Fig 21 Example of upper panel VFL output USB RJ 45 Headset Power Meter Internal memory extension option not available by user AC DC mains Options ...

Page 65: ...e instrument choosing the module or function to be used and the system date language input output etc The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Principle of the set up menus on page 44 Configuring the instrument on page 44 Configuring the unit on page 47 Standalone results on page 58 Expert Tools on page 58 ...

Page 66: ...elected its possible values are shown to the right of the parameter To modify the value of a parameter use the direction keys and to highlight the option selected To leave a set up menu the user can press any of the keys below the screen or the menu key Exit Configuring the instrument Since the instrument can be equipped with a range of modules and plug ins a variety of functions are possible Befo...

Page 67: ...r or not they are elements of the same application Thus it is possible for example to acti vate the microscope function at the same time as the OTDR function by validating each of them When several functions are validated pressing the keyboard keys SETUP FILE RESULTS START STOP will give access to the function in focus in yellow To change from one function to another If the functions are elements ...

Page 68: ...unction Help The Help Page from the HOME menu display the Getting Started manual contents in a web page in english About The About page allows to display the presentation screen with all the information concerning the softwares versions the hardware options and the module installed see Figure 8on page 20 Once this page is displayed you can click on the Software Options key to visualize the softwar...

Page 69: ... the Platform CPU Memory hardware revision screen reference The Patents page allows to display the number of the patents according to the configuration of the 4000 Platform of client Configuring the unit When the 4000 Platform is to be used for the first time or before a measurement campaign is started the parameters of the system must be configured Fig 24 Services Data page Fig 25 Patents screen ...

Page 70: ...ation of sound level programming of automatic shutdown during battery operation IP address for upgrading via the network parameters for printing To call up this configuration menu press the HOME button then System Settings Factory Default Configuration Screen Backlight 0 Contrast Indoor Screen Saver No I O Interface Remote Screen No Ethernet Config 1 Security Standard NOTE The key FACTORY DEFAULT ...

Page 71: ... net Home Selection Multiple Printer Printer None Screen Choosing screen lighting level In the Screen window move the cursor on to Lighting use the direction keys or to choose the desired lighting level between 5 and 5 or click on Edit Number to enter the screen lighting level on the numeric keypad NOTE The Bluetooth selection appears only if the option is installed on your unit It requires factor...

Page 72: ... the blackened screen eventually followed from time to time by a name and phone number if configured by the user To configure this feature select Screen Saver A sub menu is displayed Screen saver 60s 3 min 5 min No No disables the screen saver Other values indicate time of inactivity before the screen saver automatically starts If the screen saver is enabled a time is set the following two lines a...

Page 73: ...our clock 24 hour clock I O Interface Remote screen It is possible to remote the screen of the 4000 Platform on to a PC and to read the contents of the disk of the 4000 Platform on a PC To do this see Accessing the 4000 Platform from a PC page 35 Remote screen Session or Permanent or Permanent with Pass word must be confirmed in both cases in the Interface E S window Session Mode the remote screen...

Page 74: ...dress from a DHCP server If for any reason this process fails the 4000 Platform reverses to static IP address mode with User1 IP address Site Name the user can enter the name of the site in the Edit menu IP Address IP address of the 4000 Platform IP Mask address of the mask of the sub network IP Gateway IP address of the machine enabling access outside the sub network DNS1 IP address of the machin...

Page 75: ...ne From Use the button to enter into an edition window Relay Mode Auto or Manual If the e mail sending is performed via a SMTP network select the Manual Relay mode and indicate the SMTP server address in the field Mail Relay using the button to open the edition window In Auto mode the sending of e mail is performed automatically See Sending files by mail page 178 for more explanation on sending fi...

Page 76: ...ically if no operation has been performed and no key actuated for a period selected from this menu Work in progress is automatically saved To activate this function open the Utility window and move the cursor on to Auto off then choose an option 5 10 or 30 min so that the 4000 Platform will be automatically switched off if no key has been actuated for the period selected To deselect this function ...

Page 77: ...to configure By default a model type will automatically be proposed on the next line corresponding to your manufacturer choice Printer type If the model type set by default for the chosen manufacturer is not correct you may change it using the keys and ASCII Mode Select Graphic or Text according to the printer configuration Some printers do not recognize the ASCII mode so that you must select Grap...

Page 78: ...r right part of the file 4 Open the trace to be printed in the JPG format 5 If necessary make the modifications on the trace see user manual of the 4100 OTDR Modules 6 Set the trace view as wished if the function is set to the Trace mode Trace is selected on the menu key Trace Table Summary the JPG PNG PDF file will countain the header and the trace in one page If the function is set to Table mode...

Page 79: ...go will be displayed on the upper right part of the file 4 Open the file to be printed in the JPG PNG or PDF format for example Microscope etc 5 Launch printing by pushing simultaneously the left and right direc tion keys The icon is displayed until the saving process is finished 6 Press the FILE key to find the JPG PNG PDF file in the Explorer The name of the file will be Print_date year month da...

Page 80: ...ications PDF and Web Browser Those desktop applications are available with the 4000 Platform It opens the same page as the pushing the FILE button For more information about this function see Chapter 6 on page 77 File Explorer This function open the file explorer page See Chapter 11 on page 167 Standalone results Even if no module is present the 4000 Platform can access and display measurement res...

Page 81: ...ort this file with a USB memory stick connected to the 4000 Platform Enter Manually the Licence 1 In the Home page click on Expert Tools Upgrades Install Option Enter License The edition keypad is displayed 2 Enter the challenge code of the option set at the bottom of the file see Figure 28on page 59 Fig 28 Example of a License file lic Licence Code It is strongly recommended to perform the instal...

Page 82: ...se If the USB memory stick is not already connected to the Platform a message asking the memory stick insertion is displayed Confirm it once the stick is connected 2 In the File Explorer select the USB stick then the license file lic to be imported 3 Click on Load Confirm 4 The challenge codes contained in this file will then be loaded auto matically and your software options will be installed Fig...

Page 83: ... present on the USB memory stick will be irremediably lost USB memory sticks can be very different They differ on Hw and Sw aspects even inside a given brand In particular USB memory sticks targeting audio recording are often formatted in very specific ways and the format is often very different from a standard FAT For all these reasons we advise users to use memory sticks provided by Viavi In any...

Page 84: ...rnal memory contents into the 4000 Platform A confirmation must be validated before the deletion Formating an extended internal memory In order to format an extended memory delivered on option select Media utilities then Usbflash Extmem Confirm your choice to actually format the extended memory Locking the 4000 Platform The 4000 Platform can be locked at any time 1 In the HOME page click on Expert...

Page 85: ...essage key to add a message using the text edition see Example of Edit menu page 31 Unlocking the 4000 Platform Once the locking screen is displayed click on the key Unlock Instrument Enter the password 42000 using the numeric keypad see Numeric Keypad page 33 and validate The screen automatically displays the HOME page Fig 31 Password Fig 32 Locking screen ...

Page 86: ...Chapter 4 System set up Expert Tools 64 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 87: ...ts of an optical power meter and a VFL with 2 5 mm UPP connectors See refer ences in References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe page 220 for wavelengths of the sources in each option The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Principle of optical power and attenuation measurements on page 66 Connection to the power meter on page 67 Configuring the Power meter on page 67 Display...

Page 88: ...his attenuation is usually deduced from the measurement of optical power at two points Attenuation A dB P1 dBm P2 dBm To perform accurate measurements the following conditions are vital Use a light source which is stable both in time and as a function of temperature Make sure that all connections and fibers and the receiving cell are perfectly clean Use a reference link between the laser source an...

Page 89: ...is is possible To do this use the Reference Value function Connection to the power meter The type of optical connector used for the power meter is UPP Universal Push Pull which is compatible with all diameter 2 5 mm connectors FC SC ST DIN E2000 etc Configuring the Power meter The power meter function is an option chosen at the time of order and incorporated into the 4000 Platform in the factory T...

Page 90: ... by means of the direction keys and Beep on Modulation Select if a sound must be heard whea a modulation occurs Yes No Unit Unit of power displayed Watt dBm for displaying absolute power dB for displaying a result relative to a reference link loss Reference level If dB units were chosen in the previous line selection of the reference value for the wavelength selected Using the direction keys first...

Page 91: ...ating to the measurement in progress results previously saved and the commands available for measurement and saving Result of the measurement in progress The power measured by the power meter is displayed in large charac ters in the units selected in the SETUP menu together with the mode of transmission of the signal measured continuous CW or modulated to a frequency of 270Hz 330Hz 1KHz or 2KHz th...

Page 92: ...Clear Table softkey orders deletion of all the results displayed in the table If the Alarm function has been activated any result that exceeds the selected thresholds appears in red in the table Otherwise results are shown in the table in green When the instrument is switched off results present in the table are saved Commands of the power meter parameters When the LTS function is selected the fol...

Page 93: ...er is started up as soon as the function is acti vated in the HOME menu Power measurement 1 Connect the light source to be tested to the rear connector see Connection to the power meter page 67 2 In the SETUP menu choose the units dBm dB or Watts 3 Press the START STOP key to start the measurement The result will appear in the results page and can be memorized in the table see Table of results pag...

Page 94: ...ut of the source 3 Configure the same wavelength on the source and the power meter The power measured is displayed in the results page of the power meter 4 Press the Pow Reference Standard Ref soft keys to save the result displayed as reference value Measurements on the fiber under test After defining the reference value proceed as follows to make the measurement 1 Fix the jumpers and connectors n...

Page 95: ...etres of a long fiber To emit a light signal into a fiber Connect the fiber to the VFL port on the connectors panel see Figure 33 on page 67 Press the HOME key then press and to select the VFL icon and confirm by pressing the ENTER key You can configure the signal mode in the System Settings page Utility VFL Mode see VFL Mode on page 54 Selection of this option is compatible with another function ...

Page 96: ...r File management in the user manual for 4100 modules series click on Load then View trace The LTS tab is displayed with the loaded results in the table Talkset Function The Talkset option enables two operators at opposite ends of an optical link To communicate along the fiber To transfer data along the fiber Each end of the optical link must be provided with a Product Name Family Brand equipped w...

Page 97: ...ata along the fiber If the remote instrument is ready to receive on standby the Talkset icon turns yellow beeps are emitted and the icon appears at the top of the screen telephone communica tion can now take place the icon appears at the top of the screen data transfer can now take place NOTE The Talkset option is delivered with a FC adapter mounted on stan dard on the talkset connector In additio...

Page 98: ...ds free Volume and or Headset Volume from 0 to 100 Disconnection When communication is over 1 Deactivate the Datalink Telephone function on one of the Product Name Family Brand This deactivation can be done by either Product Name Family Brand 2 Then the fiber used for Talkset can be disconnected safely NOTE The talkset icon is displayed on the top banner as long as communi cation remains establish...

Page 99: ...ovide any warranty or support regarding these free software To access desktop applications press the button HOME and the soft key App s The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Navigation and text edition in the Application pages on page 78 PDF viewer on page 80 Web browser on page 81 Text Editor on page 85 Calculator on page 86 VNC Viewer on page 87 Calendar on page 89 Contacts on page...

Page 100: ... field a button one after the other by successive presses You can when they are available press the menu key Cursor until the wished text field button is active and then press Select to select it Press simultaneously SHIFT to use the cursor on the screen and move it until the text field button wished Once cursor correctly positionned press simultaneously SHIFT ENTER keys to validate the selection ...

Page 101: ...h screen You can click on Train in order to draw each character on its cell This allow to store the characters with your writing characteristics in order to get the good letters when writing with the stylus 4 Enter text using the numeric keypad onto the Platform To enter a character push as many times as necessary on the corresponding button The characters available for a button are displayed on t...

Page 102: ...ously SHIFT keys until the good mode display uppercase lowercase numeric PDF viewer The simplest way to open a pdf file is to press FILE Select Explorer look for your file and then select Load Confirm Load to load the corre sponding file The file opens automatically in the PDF viewer Another way used to open a pdf document is to press Home App s and select the PDF Reader icon The PDF Reader opens ...

Page 103: ...ess Before using the Web Browser onto the Product Name Family Brand check modify the proxy configuration in the System Settings page 1 On the Home page press System Settings menu key 2 Select Proxy Server parameter in the I O Interfaces box If Manual is selected enter the Proxy Address with edition keypad If Auto is selected enter the Pac Address using the edition keypad Fig 39 PDF Viewer Graphica...

Page 104: ...Click on the menu key so that it becomes This allows to move the cursor toward the address bar 2 Once the cursor set onto the address bar enter the address a Using a keyboard connected to the 4000 Platform USB port or the keyboard of the PC with a deport of the screen via VNC enter the entire address of the site to be opened b If none keyboard is available click on the menu key to display the virt...

Page 105: ...t a bookmark in order to get a shortcut toward this page Creating bookmarks Once the internet page for which a bookmark must be created is opened 1 Click on to open the dialog box for bookmarks creation A new tools bar is displayed on the right of the screen Fig 41 Internet page opened with the Web Browser NOTE Press SHIFT HOME keys to display the page in full screen mode Click once again on those...

Page 106: ...he selected bookmark from the list Click on to exit the bookmark menu and go back to the Web Browser page Opening a PDF document PDF documents may be opened and read within the Web browser 1 When you click on a link toward a PDF file a dialog box during loading is displayed 2 Once loading is completed click on Ok to open the pdf file Click on the icon to go back to the web browser Fig 42 Bookmark ...

Page 107: ...must select again the Web Browser in the App s menu The application will reopen much faster and all your environ ment will be the same last current page possibilities to go back Quit the application using the Web browser application menu click on the key Text Editor The Text Editor application allows to enter text on the 4000 Platform and save it into a txt file Text Editor page To open the Text e...

Page 108: ...ct Name Family Brand 4 Click on Ok to validate The file is saved and still opened You can modify it and click on Save at any time If you modify the file and click on Save as you can choose another folder and or another name Press to exit the text editor and go back to the Applications page Press HOME to go back to the Home page and keep the application active the icon is still displayed on the upp...

Page 109: ...or application active the icon is still displayed on the upper banner VNC Viewer A VNC Viewer is available onto the 4000 Platform and allows to command an equipment onto the network 1 In the Home page press the App s key 2 In the Application screen select the icon VNC Viewer The icon is framed in white 3 Press ENTER to validate the selection and open the VNC viewer The screen displays a Connection...

Page 110: ... dialog box is displayed 6 Once the parameters wished are selected click on OK to apply the modification to the VNC Viewer 7 In the VNC Viewer Connection dialog box click on OK to activate it The VNC screen is displayed NOTE When the VNC Viewer from the application menu is used the icon is displayed in the upper banner Fig 48 VNC Viewer options Fig 49 VNC Viewer screen example in full screen mode ...

Page 111: ...ay of the calendar 1 In the Application menu select Calendar icon using direction keys 2 Press Enter to open the Calendar application The page displays by default the calendar for the current date in the daily mode Create an event in the calendar Once the Calendar application is active whatever is the View displayed you can add events to the calendar 1 To enter a new event click on New button or u...

Page 112: ...ab allows to assign a recurrence to the event it will allow to recall the event as long as necessary daily monthly 4 Once all the necessary parameters have been entered for an event click on Save to save it in the calendar The event will be underlined in the calendar or in the agenda Create a category The events saved in the calendar can be defined in a specific category you can create To do so 1 ...

Page 113: ...ents according to the category to which they belong Create a new calendar You can also create one or several other calendars than the one defined by default in the application This calendar will be specific and will allow to insert specific events To create a new calendar 1 In the Calendar application click on Menu key and select Tools Calendars The Calendars page opens 2 To add a new calendar to ...

Page 114: ...alendar another calendar which will be used as model for this one 6 Modify if necessary the colour of the calendar clicking on the colour displayed to open the colour selector box 7 The colour will be applied for all the events belonging to this calendar 8 Click on OK to validate the new colour 9 Select the type of calendar Local Subscribe select this parameter in order to receive other calen dars...

Page 115: ...ccess the calendar 10 In the New calendar box click on OK once all parameters are vali dated The screen displays the list of calendars including the one just created If this is not the case click on the icon Click to Edit the calendar see Figure 54 Click on to delete the calendar and reassign if necessary the events to another one The different views of the calendar The calendar application allows...

Page 116: ...play successively a weekly calendar a monthly calendar an agenda the existing alarms or go back to the today calendar or Use the tool bar or the View menu and select the view to be displayed weekly calendar monthly calendar The today date correponds to the date entered in the System Settings page Fig 57 Example of weekly calendar Fig 58 Example of monthly calendar ...

Page 117: ...s entered when you click on the weekly or monthly icon the calendar will be displayed for the week month to which the date belongs Agenda In the View menu or on the toolbar you can choose to display a agenda which will display a list of all the events registered for a defiend period 1 Click on the icon of the toolbar or Select Agenda in the View menu or Click as many times as necessary on the VIEW...

Page 118: ... you can click on an event of the calendar which will open a menu with different available actions Edit allows to edit the event selected and if necessary to modify its parameters Delete allows to delete the event selected A confirmation will be asked Save allows to save the event in a ics format onto the disk of the 4000 Platform or on the usb key connected to the equipment if any Fig 60 View Age...

Page 119: ...ne off displays You can click on SHOW EVENT to display the event in alarm Click on ACKNOWLEDGE to remove the alarm for this event Click on ACKNOWLEDGE ALL at the bottom of the screen to remove all the alarms of the screen Click on DISMISS to go back to the calendar view In this case if an reccurence has been defined for the alarms the Alarms screen will display back each time a reccurence occurs S...

Page 120: ...The display will kept the calendar mode selected daily weekly monthly and then will display the day week or month to which the date selected belongs to The dates in bold are those for which one or several events have been defined The sidebar will not be displayed if a monthly calendar is activated Click on the white dates to reach the previous or next month or select a month on the upper toolbar C...

Page 121: ... daily calendar Exiting from the calendar application Click on to exit the Calendar application and go back to Appli cations page Or Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon still displayed on the upper banner Contacts The Contacts application available in the App s screen allows to add contacts for sending e mail Add a contact 1 In the Application menu select Con...

Page 122: ... the Notes tab you can add information about the contact 8 In the Categories tab click on the Categories button to define the contact to a existing category or create a new one and link the contact to it 9 Once all the necessary information have been entered click on SAVE to store the contact in the application NOTE You can select the Keyboard or Writing function to enter text see Entering text on...

Page 123: ...e click on the contact name on the left list to edit and modify if necessary the contact information 15 Click on to exit the Contacts application and go back to Appli cations page Or Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon still displayed on the upper banner eMail Application The eMail application allows to send and receive mail onto the 4000 Plat form To open th...

Page 124: ...arameter to start configuration see step 3 In this case the Account titled Example Account in the Account page will be modified see Figure 67 on page 102 or Click on Cancel to reach the Folder List page and click on Accounts on the upper part of the screen A new screen displays with one account visible used as example 2 Click on New button to create a new account or on Edit if an existing account ...

Page 125: ...ll name of the account optional its mail address mandatory and the organization he belongs to optional Server Information Select the Protocol to be used for the account configuration POP3 Post Office Protocole IMAP4 Internet Message Access Protocol News NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol Local mbox file None SMTP only Simple Mail Transfer Protocol According to the Protocol selected the parameters...

Page 126: ...ng one and to enter a user identifer and password Authenticate on connect this parameter can be activate exclu sively when the following one is selected User ID enter the user idenfier for accessing to the server Password enter the password for accessing to the server Local Mbox File Protocol Local Mailbox Enter the name of your local mail box SMTP server send enter the server address for messages...

Page 127: ... days enter the number of days after which messages will be removed from the server Receive size limit x KB enter if necessary the maximum size authorized for the revceived e mail Default inbox if necessary select another directory in which received e mail will be stored clicking on Browse IMAP4 Authentication method select in the list the method to be used Automatic Login CRAM MD5 ANONYMOUS GSSAP...

Page 128: ...s one is selected and allows to filter messages using plug ins Get Mail checks for new messages on this account this parameter allows to check automatically the messages when Get Mail button is activated Click on Apply to validate the Receive parameters 5 On the Page index click on Send and define the parameters for the messages sent In the Header zone Select Generate Message Id not available with...

Page 129: ...he Page index click on Compose and define the parameters for the composition of the messages In the Signature zone Insert signature automatically select this parameter in order to insert a signature at the end of all the messages sent Signature separator modify if necessary the signature separator by default Select if the signature is available in a file or with a command output In the Automatical...

Page 130: ...er to automatically get the message from the template into the messages sent replied forwarded Click on Apply to validate the Template parameters 8 On the Page index click on Advanced In the upper zone if necessary select the port wished and define its number In the Folder zone modify the directory in which each kind of message sent queued draft deleted will be stored Click on Apply to validate th...

Page 131: ...n Edit to modify the parameters Select an account and click on Delete to remove the account Select an account and click on Copy to create a new account identical to the one selected and click on Edit once the new account is selected to modify the parameters Click on Up or Down to modify the position of the account in the list Click on Close to close the account page and reach the E mail page Sendi...

Page 132: ...o the account previously selected 4 On line To enter the recipient e mail address if the button Compose is used If the key Address book has been used the recipient name and address is already defined 5 On line Subject enter a subject for the mail 6 Enter the text in the empty field 7 Click on to send the e mail Before sending the message several actions can be performed To attach a file to the mes...

Page 133: ...On this screen you can also Click to refresh the display and display the mail recently received Click to reply to the message sender Click to transfer the message to other recipients Click to delete the selected file from the current folder and transfer it to the Trash folder Click to select the next file in the list Exiting from the eMail application Click on to exit the eMail application and go ...

Page 134: ...he Application menu select Wireshark icon using direction keys 2 Press ENTER to open the Wireshark application The following screen displays Opening VoIP packet capture files via Wireshark Once the application is open you can load a file to be displayed via Wire shark 1 Press Open key A browser displays 2 Select the directory in which the VoIP packet capture file has been stored and press ENTER 3 ...

Page 135: ...rk application A new box opens during loading indicating the remaining time of loading 5 Once fully loaded the file contents displays Fig 78 Selecting the VoIP packet capture file Fig 79 VoIP packet capture file openend in Wireshark Description of the selected file Click on one tab to sort the list according to this tab ...

Page 136: ...ck to Application page Or Press HOME key to reach the Home page and keep the application active icon still activated on the Application page File Explorer This key allows to directly open the MTS T BERD 4000 explorer where all the files are stored traces pdf files The explanation about the explorer are available in Chapter 11 File management on page 167 ...

Page 137: ...e 117 Removing the Pairing on page 119 The product is approved in accordance to R TTE directive concerning transmitter module marked by CE0678 It is manufactured by MITSUMI and it is an OEM product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference re...

Page 138: ...appears 4 Do one of the following Press the Become Pairable soft key to wait for another device to initiate the connection to the 4000 or If the desired device is not displayed on the screen or if no devices are detected press the Search Devices soft key The 4000 Platform is searching for the devices which could be used via Bluetooth with the equipment A baragraph is displayed during research Once...

Page 139: ...a blue background when paired with a device versus no background when not paired You can now go to the file explorer and transfer files from the 4000 Plat form toward the bluetooth device and vice versa see on page 179 If you haven t already done so enable file export using Bluetooth by doing the following 1 Press the HOME key and then press the System Settings soft key 2 Use the down arrow to mov...

Page 140: ...Push the Send by Bluetooth key A confirmation message displays once the transfer is completed You can also transfer file s from the bluetooth device toward the Plat form In this case the files received will be stored in a storage media created automatically on the Platform bluetooth inbox Fig 82 Confirmation of files sending REMINDER To transfer files the File Export selection on the System Settin...

Page 141: ... icon on the upper banner of the screen becomes showing the Platform is no more connected to a bluetooth device but the Bluetooth option is still active To deactivate the bluetooth onto the Platform go in the System Settings page and under I O Interfaces select Disable on the Bluetooth line WARNING The files stored in bluetooth inbox will be lost when the 4000 Platform will be switched off Move th...

Page 142: ...Chapter 7 Bluetooth option Removing the Pairing 120 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 143: ...ss results on page 124 This product is approved in accordance to R TTE directive concerning transmitter module marked by CE0560 It is manufactured by QCOM TECHNOLOGY and it is an OEM product This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received ...

Page 144: ...es the following steps Specifying test settings Connecting to the line Performing tests Viewing results To run a wireless test 1 To specify test settings do the following a From the 802 11 tab press the SETUP key The 802 11 setup page appears Configuring the settings can be done one of two ways Press a number on the key pad that corresponds to the setting you want to configure Use the arrow keys t...

Page 145: ...er s Guide Setting Description SSID Press the ENTER key to scan for service set identifiers SSIDs in the area If found select the desired network to connect to To enter a custom SSID press the Custom SSID soft key and use the keypad to enter the SSID name Encryption Type Select the type of encryption None WEP40 WEP104 WPA WPA2 Auto WPA Only WPA2 Only WPA WPA2 Auto will cause the unit to use WPA2 i...

Page 146: ...ies 802 11 Frames Networks In Range Event Log You can view many additional results by pressing the arrow keys or use the View soft key and then select another category The following sections describe the results in each category 802 11 Summary results This default results screen provides a summary of the most frequently used test results Table 2 describes the 802 11 summary results Fig 84 Summary ...

Page 147: ...hake to set up encryption Link up Link is fully up SSID The SSID selected in the Setup menu This is the network that we are connected to or attempting to connect to Link status Located on the left of the screen indicates whether the link is up or down BSSID The Basic Service Set Identifier is an identi fier that represents a single 802 11 cell simi lar to a MAC address Channel The 802 11b g channe...

Page 148: ...ID selected in the Setup menu This is the network that we are connected to or attempting to connect to BSS The Basic Service Set Identifier is an identifier that represents a single 802 11 cell similar to a MAC address Channel The 802 11b g channel the particular BSS is operating in Frequency The frequency of the 802 11b g channel in use Mode The 802 11 mode whether it is managed or not Slot Time ...

Page 149: ... to self is a mecha nism used to protect 802 11b devices operat ing on 802 11g networks AID The association identifier of the Product Name Family Brand in this BSS Pairwise Cipher The cipher encryption method used for frames sent between the Product Name Fam ily Brand and the access point Groupwise Cipher The cipher encryption method used for frames sent from the access point to all devices associ...

Page 150: ...ived in the last second and total received Frames with FCS errors have cor rupted payload so they are dropped PLCP Errors Count of physical layer convergence proce dure PLCP errors received in the last sec ond and total received Frames with PLCP errors have a corrupted header so they are dropped RX False Alarms Count of false alarms received in the last second and total received A false alarm is w...

Page 151: ... False Alarms are not included in the RX False Alarm result TX No Retries Count of bits that transmitted successfully with no TX retries TX One Retry Count of bits that transmitted successfully with only one retry TX Multiple Retries Count of bits that transmitted successfully with multiple TX retries Tx Failed Count of bits that were attempted to be transmitted but failed This doesn t always mean...

Page 152: ...ticast Data Number of data frames or bytes received whose payload is multicast and the last rate for this frame type RX Unicast Mgmt Number of management frames or bytes received whose payload is unicast and the last rate for this frame type RX Multicast Mgmt Number of management frames or bytes received whose payload is multicast and the last rate for this frame type Tx Unicast Data Number of dat...

Page 153: ... list every 2 seconds This is useful for walking around and checking out networks During normal operation while trying to associate with an access point the network list may be updated The Last Scan Time indicates when the previous scan occurred and gives an indicator how old the list is Event log This category provides a running log of significant wireless events and errors Fig 88 Networks in ran...

Page 154: ...Chapter 8 802 11 Wireless Testing 802 11 wireless results 132 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 155: ...duct Name Family Brand Ethernet TE testing features Topics discussed in this chapter include the following About Ethernet TE testing on page 134 Specifying test settings on page 134 Connecting to the line on page 138 Running a cable test on page 138 Viewing results on page 139 Ethernet TE results on page 139 Web browser on page 143 ...

Page 156: ...thernet tab appears with the last viewed result menu for example the Ethernet Summary The Ethernet TE test involves the following steps Specifying test settings Connecting to the line Performing tests Viewing results Specifying test settings Before you begin testing make sure the test settings on the Product Name Family Brand match the settings of the line that you are testing To specify test sett...

Page 157: ...e errors in the test Only change them before you begin a test Setting Description Emulation Type This specifies the data emulation whether to Terminate the line to analyze the data or pass the data Through after analyzing it Network Type Select the network type IPoE is IP over Ethernet PPPoE is PPP over Ethernet Auto Enable Specify whether to automatically enable the network layer If set to Off yo...

Page 158: ... MAC Setting Specify whether the MAC is the factory default or user defined VLAN Specify whether VLANs are used VLAN ID If VLAN is On specify the VLAN ID VLAN Priority If VLAN is On specify the VLAN Priority Setting Description PPP Mode Select Client or Server Client is normally used Use Server only when you have a CO unit This allows a remote modem to establish a PPP session with the Product Name...

Page 159: ...ser name with the service provider domain name for example earthlink net Select Yes only if user names for the ISP must include the domain name as part of the user name This setting automatically appends the sign for you Provider Enter the provider name This is required if you selected Yes for Use Provider Password Enter the user password This must be a valid password that matches the user name ab...

Page 160: ...e cables used to transmit 10 100 1000 electrical signals Typically this involves out of service testing to determine the link status the pair assignments for 1000M links the polarity for each pair and the pair skew If the link is inactive you can use the Product Name Family Brand to determine the nature of the fault Server Port Enter the port number for the STUN server Client Port Enter the client...

Page 161: ...lts mean Viewing results After specifying test settings and connecting to the line you can view results To view results 1 Use the RESULTS key to access the Ethernet tab and view results The last viewed result screen appears 2 To view another result category do one of the following a Press the right or left arrow to cycle through the menus b Press the View soft key and then select a category Ethern...

Page 162: ...5 describes the Ethernet summary results Fig 90 Summary page Table 5 Ethernet summary results Result Definition Circuit diagram Located in the top area of the screen shows a graphic indication of the circuit including the link status Link Up Link Down Link status Located on the left of the screen indicates whether the link is up or down Duplex Indicates the media type half duplex or full duplex Sp...

Page 163: ... is a break on the signal on the cable sometimes frames are transmitted at the same time as another transmitter causing a collision of frames Table 5 Ethernet summary results Result Definition Fig 91 Cable Test Page Table 6 Ethernet Cable Test results Result Definition Pair The pair being tested Channel Either Tx or Rx for 10 1000 A B C or D for GigE Fault Type Good appears if no faults are found ...

Page 164: ...r 64 nanoseconds Used for GigE tests Carrier When lit indicates the link is active Speed Indicates the speed of the circuit 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps Auto Cross over Indicates whether Auto Crossover is active Estimated Pair Length Indicates the estimated length of each pair This only populates when testing a GigE link NOTE This is a rough estimate Table 6 Ethernet Cable Test results Continued ...

Page 165: ... memory to cache web pages Each time a page is selected the Product Name Family Brand re loads the page The browser does not currently support Java applets and will not display web pages written in Java Sites optimized for quick down loads such as DSLReports com are not supported because they are based on Java The browser does not support Shockwave Flash SWF content The following sections in this ...

Page 166: ...eft area of a web page To view other areas of a web page use the Product Name Family Brand arrow keys to scroll the page view If you have a touch screen press the scroll bar to move the view Moving the pointer Using the shift key plus the arrow keys you can move the pointer to different areas of the web page When the mouse pointer passes over a link it changes to a pointing finger Selecting links ...

Page 167: ...hen press the Show Keyboard soft key 2 Use the on screen keyboard to enter the data If you have a traditional screen do the following 1 Navigate to the field and then press the Edit Field soft key 2 Use the alpha numeric keypad on the Product Name Family Brand to enter the data into the dialog box Returning to the Home page If at any time you wish to return to the Home page press Navigate and then...

Page 168: ...d 3 Select the address you want to go to Selecting a bookmark To select a bookmarked site 1 Press the Bookmarks soft key A list of bookmarks appears 2 Press the appropriate key to select the desired bookmark Stopping or reloading a page After selecting a URL or bookmark you can stop loading the page with the Stop soft key This soft key only appears when the page is loading If you have a touch scre...

Page 169: ...ved from the bookmark list Exiting the browser When you are finished demonstrating internet access to the user you should exit the browser To exit the browser 1 Press the RESULTS key to view a different tab This leaves the Browser running in the background 2 To exit select the View soft key and un select Browser To Do the following Add the current URL to the list of saved book marks Select Bookmar...

Page 170: ...Chapter 9 Ethernet TE Testing Web browser 148 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 171: ...ting a USB scope supplied as an accessory see Reference of Scope on page 221 The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Scope feature on page 150 Scope connection on page 150 Result display on page 151 File toolbar on page 153 Mosaic Mode on page 155 New features available with the P5000 and P5000i Scope on page 156 ...

Page 172: ...pe function use a USB scope supplied by Viavi see the list of all 4000 Platform accessories in Reference of Scope on page 221 1 Plug in your scope into a USB port from the 4000 Platform 2 Connect probe with the fiber being inspected 3 Push the button HOME then use the arrows keys or to select the icon Scope and validate the selection by pushing the ENTER key Fig 93 4000 Platform and scope Fig 94 A...

Page 173: ...lso choose to use the function Auto Contrast in order to get settings calculated automatically by the instru ment In order to see the Scope icon and select it you must first make sure that the scope is correctly plugged into an available USB slot before you reach this screen If this was not done quit this screen and come back to it after plugging in your scope correctly This will refresh your dete...

Page 174: ...left of the picture The right bottom of the frozen picture also contains the date of the acqui sition where the picture was frozen Fig 95 Example of a fiber connector endface image when using the scope option Freezing a scope result does not store the picture in a file see Sav ing a picture on page 153 The result will be lost if the instrument is shut off or if more than 3 pictures are frozen see ...

Page 175: ... edition screen is displayed in which to enter alphanumerical characters in order to save the file with an appropriate name NOTE The comment may be modified at any time later on Fig 96 Frozen Scope image Com Date of acquisi NOTE By default files are saved and read in the directorydisk Scope It is possible to move these files to another place via the file explorer However reading will always be don...

Page 176: ... disk via the 4000 Platform Even though the JPG editor of the Scope function has been designed to display Scope pictures in black white it is also possible to open any JPG valid file and display in color the corresponding picture That picture is enlarged or shrunk to the size of the display full screen or mosaic see Mosaic Mode on page 155 Click on the RESULTS button if you wish to come back to th...

Page 177: ... static picture Camera All the Contrast and Luminosity settings are available just like in full screen Snapshot The live picture from the camera is frozen but does not replace the live picture at position 1 The new snapshot is placed at the second position and all existing pictures are pushed to the next position Fig 98 Mosaic mode Position 1 LIVE CAMERA Position 2 Snapshot saved on disk connector...

Page 178: ...elected picture corresponds to the camera first position In this case the rule is the same as when a snapshot is made see Camera on page 155 free spots are available in the mosaic In this case the new picture takes the second position while other ones are pushed to the next position New features available with the P5000 and P5000i Scope The P5000 P5000i Digital Probe Microscope is a portable handh...

Page 179: ...cope Kit EDFSCOPE5KI but many others can be used Configuring the P5000 P5000i Scope Once the Fiber Microscope icon is selected on the Home page press Setup key to configure the P5000 P5000i The following screen displays Fig 99 P5000i Probe components QuickcaptureTM button Instantly captures the image and launch a test with the P5000i scope exclusively Focus Control Latch lock Squeeze both ends to ...

Page 180: ..._ Pass Fail criteria for multimode connectors from IEC 61300 3 35 standard Profiles contain the analysis parameters by which PASS FAIL criteria are determined Once the line is selected you can also add a new profile clicking on the Add Button see Adding a new profile on page 160 Tip not available with P5000 On the line Tip select the tip set onto the scope to connect fiber for inspection Capture b...

Page 181: ... results select Logo param eter and press right direction key to display the file explorer page and select the image which will be used as logo on the report page see Generating a report on page 164 Click on menu key Load to validate the selection The screen returns to configuration page and displays the file path in the Logo parameter Fiber The Fiber box allows to configure the fiber plugged to t...

Page 182: ...the link may be entered here Location B The name of the Location B of the link may be entered here Company Allows to enter the name of the company carrying out the test Operator Use the right arrow key to enter the name of the operator carrying out the test Press Exit to return to the Results screen of the scope Adding a new profile Once the Setup screen of the scope is displayed you can add a spe...

Page 183: ... screen allows to display information on scope and current test result displayed in Full Screen mode or mosaic mode see Result display on page 151 1 Press About softkey to display a page as the following one Launching a test of the connector and fiber end face Once the connector is plugged to the microscope the following screen displays Fig 102 About page Information on scope Information on active...

Page 184: ...tton on the scope if the parameter Probe button action is set to Freeze Test see Configuring the P5000 P5000i Scope on page 157 The test is completed once the Led Testing is no more lit in red once the icon is no more displayed on the upper banner once a screen as the following one displays A summary of test results is displayed on the right upper part of the screen Zone A represents the Core zone...

Page 185: ... Once this key is pressed the freeze image is automatically set on Position 2 Brightness Contrast Auto Contrast keys NOTE To return to a Live Camera image press the Live key or press the Full Screen Mosaic key to view both the live image and a test result simultaneously In Mosaic mode the result of the test only displays Pass or Fail infor mation the status of each zone is displayed in full screen...

Page 186: ... a comment on page 152 Overlay allows to display or hide the limits of each zone and the defaults on image from a test result This key cannot be used with jpgfiles others than those resulting from Scope application High mag Low mag allows to switch all the images from scope test results from high to low magnification and vice versa Select Full Screen with the Full Screen Mosaic key to display the ...

Page 187: ...e of the pdf file and press ENTER to validate and start the report generation The report generation is completed once the icon is no more displayed on the upper banner Display of the report Once the report has been generated 1 Press FILE hard key 2 On the right menu keys press Load soft key 3 In the File Explorer select the pdf report just created 4 Press Load Confirm Load The pdf report displays ...

Page 188: ... New features available with the P5000 and P5000i Scope 166 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 Fig 106 PDF report Logo company opera tor name selected in the Setup page see Config uring the P5000 P5000i Scope on page 157 ...

Page 189: ...follows File menu on page 168 Directory edit function on page 171 File editing function on page 173 CAUTION The following chapter discuss about the management of files other than FO ones using the FILE button or the File Explorer Application when no module is set into the Platfomr or when the FO Module is not selected on the System page see the 4100 Module Series User Manual for the file reading a...

Page 190: ... storage architecture Use the keys and to move around among all the media and their respective directories The right hand part displays all the files present in the directory selected The direction keys can be used to move horizontally between the two parts and vertically within each zone Storage media For saving or recalling data the 4000 Platform offers a wide choice of media both built in and e...

Page 191: ...this action too quickly wait 5 seconds between the disconnection and reconnection If after several trials no beep is emitted and no icon is visible two prob lems can be considered A previous USB memory stick has not been properly disconnected Go to USB memory stick disconnection on page 170 the USB memory stick is not detected by the 4000 Platform use another USB memory stick or another storage me...

Page 192: ...also in Expert Tools Media Utilities The icon becomes to indicate it can be removed safely In this state the USB stick cannot be used anymore The USB memory stick can then be disconnected from the 4000 Plat form s USB port As for any media formatting please note that all data present on the USB memory stick will be irremediably lost When a file is moved in the explorer of the 4000 Platform the end...

Page 193: ...the direction keys can be used to select a directory the ENTER key opens the directory selected and closes it when pressed a second time NOTE If the 4000 is on mains and is switched off before the USB memory stick is properly disconnected the 4000 Platform needs to be com pletely switched off using the ON OFF button and main plug unplugged NOTE The USB memory stick can also be removed using the Ex...

Page 194: ... Click on Create Directory The editor enables entry of its name Enter a name for the directory Click on Enter The directory is saved in the storage media previously selected Do not confuse Selected with Active A directory may be displayed in video inverse to show that it is the current working directory If it does not have a broken red line round it it is not active Fig 108 Selected Active File Ac...

Page 195: ...ct the directory to be copied Click on Copy or Cut Select the directory and or the storage media in which the directory will be placed Click on Paste Remove a directory The Edit menu allows to delete a directory from the storage media Select the directory to be deleted Click on Delete A confirmation message is displayed click on Yes to confirm the directory removal or on No to cancel the operation...

Page 196: ... of creation File Types For files recognized by the 4000 Platform the types are symbolized by icons E g Fig 110 Available operations on files Operations on files Icon Type of FO file OTDR file SOR extension Multi OTDR file MSOR extension OSA file OSA extension Power Meter file LTS extension Icon Type of file HTML file HTML extension PDF File PDF extension Text file TXT extension License file LIC e...

Page 197: ... via the Text Editor application see Text Editor on page 85 To read other formats use Viavi s FiberTrace or FiberCable software Easy file selection To select one or several files Click on to pass from the directory to hte file selection Use the arrows and to move around the files list Click on ENTER to validate the selection of each file wished To select all the files from the directory click on S...

Page 198: ...tion key pushed until all the files from the list are selected Fig 111 Selection Directory File Fig 112 Selection of a list of files Directory selected Files selected NOTE If a mouse is used click on a file to select it and click again to dese lect it If no file has been selected by the ENTER key the file where the cur sor is positioned is taken as selected On the other hand if a file has been sel...

Page 199: ...cking once on this key the 4000 Platform will display the files in an ascending order the file type A to file type W By clicking again the 4000 Platform will display the files in opposite order Sort by Date clicking once on this key the 4000 Platform will display the files from the more recent to the less one By clicking again on this key the 4000 Platform will display the files from the older to ...

Page 200: ...le merged_files txt pdf is automatically saved in the same directory as the one where the files have been selected Merging pdf files You can combine bidir IL ORL and OTDR measurement results acquired with FiberComplete function set onto an OTDR Module into a single pdf 1 Once both results are generated in pdf select them in the Explorer page 2 Press Edit Merge keys Once merging is completed a new ...

Page 201: ... the mail is Result sending date 4 Click on Enter Once the mail has been sent the following message is displayed Mail Sent Hit any key to continue Fig 113 Enter e mail address Enter the e mail address NOTE If at least one function is selected in the System page yellow icon this two parameters Mail to and Subject can be configured by default in the Explorer page File Export see File Export on page ...

Page 202: ...Chapter 11 File management File editing function 180 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 203: ...person located within the Viavi network This feature requires a licence code into the unit if the user wants any other assistance support company A willing to be remotely controlled by company A or B Multiple licences are available Licence 1 reference SAA 4K L1 for SmartAccessAnywhere using Ethernet or Wifi hotspot connection Licence 2 reference SAA 4K L2 for SmartAccessAnywhere using Ethernet wif...

Page 204: ...Chapter 12 Smart Access Anywhere 182 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 Connection information and settings page 193 ...

Page 205: ...ents are mandatory Ethernet or WIFI connection 1 Using the Ethernet connection no specific requirement is needed The T BERD MTS 4000 is directly connected to Internet via an Ethernet Cable 2 The WIFI connection can be used to access to MTS T BERD from any location This connection is available exclusively if the WIFI option is installed onto the T BERD MTS 4000 which will be seen remotely Fig 114 E...

Page 206: ...et Sharing capability via USB or WIFI 1 To establish connection between T BERD MTS 4000 and Smart phone using USB connect the USB cable on T BERD MTS 4000 and on 3G Smartphone connector 2 To establish connection between T BERD MTS 4000 and 3G Smart phone using WIFI the WIFI option must be installed onto the T BERD MTS 4000 Fig 116 USB connection through 3G Smartphone Fig 117 WIFI connection throug...

Page 207: ...ected the WIFI option installed on T BERD MTS 4000 a USB cable to connect T BERD MTS 4000 with 3G Smart phone a 3G Smartphone from given list and having appropriate basic subscription for internet connection sharing Downloading the Viavi application on PC The Viavi application Smart Access Anywhere must be downloaded on the PC which will be connected to the T BERD MTS 4000 remotely 1 On PC open an...

Page 208: ...ss http smartaccess updatemyunit net Launching the SmartAccess Anywhere application Once connection is configured the SmartAccess Anywhere application can be launched On T BERD MTS 4000 1 On the Home page press Expert Tools 2 Press Access Anywhere menu key As soon as the icon is selected the T BERD MTS 4000 begins to connect to SmartAccessAnywhere Server Fig 118 Smart Access Anywhere Connection pa...

Page 209: ...to the equipment remotely 4 Note this access code and transfer it to the distant user who will access the unit remotely 5 Press OK to hide the message On the distant PC 1 On the PC of the distant user once the application is launched enter the Access Number on the upper part of the screen 2 Click on Connect to validate The following screen displays Fig 120 Connection to SmartAccessAnywhere Server ...

Page 210: ...he equipment transfer files from the equipment toward the PC and vice versa Transferring the interface onto the PC To display the remote T BERD MTS 4000 onto the PC 1 On the Introduction page click on or On the left menu click on 2 Click on Start Remote Screen button The current screen of the T BERD MTS 4000 displays Fig 122 Smart Access Anywhere Home page Information on connection After remote up...

Page 211: ...e front panel of the 4000 Plat form 4 You can use keyboard mouse of the PC to control the Product Name Family Brand Equivalence between the keyboard and 4000 Platform The PC keyboard can replaced all the buttons and keys of the 4000 Plat form except the ON OFF button The menu keys to the right of the screen are replaced by the func tion keys F1 to F6 The buttons below the screen are equivalent to ...

Page 212: ...on PC and the one of the Product Name Family Brand displays SET UP Ctrl U FILE Ctrl F RESULTS Ctrl R START STOP Ctrl S EXPORT Ctrl Pa Menu keys 1 to 6 from top to bottom F1 F6 ABOUT F11 Save and quit Exit Enter Quit without saving Abort Escape a The Export function is available directly on the 4000 Platform pushing simultaneously the left and right arrow keys Function on the 4000 Platform External...

Page 213: ...rmation on file transfer Once transfer is completed the banner disappears and the transferred file is underlined in blue on T BERD MTS explorer Transferring files from T BERD MTS 4000 to PC 1 On the PC explorer select the storage media and if wished the sub directory into which file will be transferred 2 On the file explorer of the T BERD MTS select the file to be trans ferred Return to the Home d...

Page 214: ...ctories on T BERD MTS 4000 Renaming file or directory 1 Select a file directory stored on the T BERD MTS 4000 hard disk or USB key 2 Click on 3 In the new dialog box opened enter a new name for the file directory keeping the file extension 4 Press OK to validate Deleting file 1 Select a file stored on the T BERD MTS 4000 hard disk or USB key 2 Click on 3 In the new dialog box opened press Yes to c...

Page 215: ...rogress can be displayed 1 Press Session menu key on left of the screen A screen as the following one displays This page gives information on connection in real time Modifying connection settings To modify the settings for connection to internet 1 Press Session menu key on left of the screen 2 Disconnect from application pressing 3 On the session screen see Figure 126 on page 193 press button The ...

Page 216: ...d HTTPS configurations turn automati cally active 5 Modify if necessary the port used Default port 22 is selected by default 6 Select Alternative port 443 if necessary 7 If the parameter Alternative port 443 is selected you can defined if the proxy is used or not in the following parameter The Internet proxy configuration is available exclusively if the port selected is Alternative port 443 and if...

Page 217: ...to activate the application the connec tion to internet can be tested from displayed screen 1 Open the Smart Access Anywhere application on PC 2 Press button The test is automatically launched 3 Press to display logs in real time Once completed the results for connection display Fig 128 Proxy configuration It is recommended to configure parameters of connection with your local network administrato...

Page 218: ... the Upload and Download speed in Kbyte s from Device to server the Latency between Device and server in ms 1 Press to delete the current table and retest connection if wished 2 If connection is valid enter the access code and establish connec tion see Launching the SmartAccess Anywhere application On the distant PC on page 187 Fig 129 Test results ...

Page 219: ... page 198 Cleaning on page 199 Precautions relating to optical connections on page 199 Installing a new version of the software on page 200 Replacement of the small PCB battery for backup on page 207 Touchscreen calibration on page 207 General information on warranty on page 208 For software updates or to find our Viavi representatives and technical support offices around the world please visit ou...

Page 220: ...antage of reducing repair costs and time In the interests of quality and efficiency we strongly recommend adop tion of the following procedure in the event of a fault before any other steps are taken Verify that the instrument is plugged in Check the connections of any peripheral equipment to the 4000 Platform If a fault is detected or in case of doubt it is advisable to contact the nearest Viavi ...

Page 221: ...nt are dependent on the cleanliness of the environment and the optical connectors as well as the care taken in its manipulation The optical connectors must therefore be clean and dust free If the optical connection is not being used protect the connections of 4000 Platform using the protective plugs provided As an example the results of measurements made with connectors that have not been cleaned ...

Page 222: ...the software upgrade of the product can be carried out To do this 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Enter the address www viavisolutions com 3 Open the page of the product concerned MTS 4000 Multiple Services Test Platform or T BERD 4000 Multiple Services Test Platform 4 Click on the tab Downloads NOTE If your module has a universal connector unscrew its adaptor to access the ferule When a new software v...

Page 223: ... PC and follow the instructions chapter Installation from a USB memory stick on page 203 from step 7 Installation from Viavi Server The update can be performed directly onto the equipment using the Viavi server 1 Connect the Product Name Family Brand to a PC via an Ethernet link 2 On the Home page press Settings to open System Settings page Fig 130 Internet page for MTS T BERD 4000 Update click to...

Page 224: ...ge 206 6 In the I O Interfaces box On the line Use proxy select No Manual or Auto wether a proxy is used or not 7 Press menu key Exit to return to Home page 8 Press in succession the menu keys Expert Tools Upgrades Software Upgrade Upgrade via Ethernet The message Verify IP address of PC server appears 9 Click on Continue The list of the software versions available on the PC is displayed next to t...

Page 225: ... is used or not 6 Press in succession Expert Tools Upgrades Software Upgrade Upgrade via Ethernet The message Verify IP address of PC server appears 7 Click on Continue The list of the software versions available on the PC is displayed next to the versions installed on the 4000 Platform see Figure 132 on page 202 Installation from a USB memory stick You must be equipped with a USB memory stick wit...

Page 226: ...ss OK and wait for the end of loading As for any media formatting please note that all data present on the USB memory stick will be irremediably lost USB memory keys can be very different They differ on Hw and Sw aspects even inside a given brand In particular USB memory keys targeting audio recording are often formatted in very specific ways and the format is often very different from a standard ...

Page 227: ...see Figure 132 on page 202 follow these instructions to launch the upgrade 1 Click on Show Prev choice or Show Next Choice to display the previous and next versions available 2 Click on Confirm this Choice to start the upgrade of the selected software s or Click on Confirm All Choices to upgrade all versions Upgrading begins The 4000 Platform is automatically rebooted Upgrading takes several minut...

Page 228: ...able on server 4 Press Ok to display the list of software versions available see Figure 132 on page 202 and follow instructions Launching the upgrade on page 205 Upgrading from the boot This method is used to make a complete reinstallation of the software versions 1 Turn off the MTS T BERD 4000 using the ON OFF button keeping the equipment connected to the mains 2 Insert the USB stick onto which t...

Page 229: ... are not lost when the instru ment is switched off Checking the battery If there is doubt as to whether the battery needs to be changed or not switch off the instrument On switching the instrument on again check whether the date is still correct If the date has been lost the battery needs replacing Contact your nearest Viavi Customer Service Centre This battery has an average life of more than fiv...

Page 230: ... information on warranty The warranties described herein shall apply to all commercially available Viavi products Any additional or different warranties shall apply only if agreed to by Viavi in writing These warranties are not transferable without the express written consent of Viavi Hardware Warranty Viavi warrants that Hardware Product sold to customer shall under normal use and service be free...

Page 231: ...d from defective material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days or until the end of the Initial Warranty Period whichever is longer Risk of loss or damage to Product returned to Viavi for repair or replacement shall be borne by customer until delivery to Viavi Upon delivery of such product Viavi shall assume the risk of loss or damage until that time that the product being repaired or rep...

Page 232: ...Chapter 13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General information on warranty 210 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 233: ... the technical specifications of the 4000 Platform mainframe The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Display on page 212 Memory on page 212 Input Output on page 212 Power supply on page 212 Dimensions Weight on page 213 Environment on page 214 Characteristics of the options on page 216 ...

Page 234: ...m of about 32 Mb are available for data storage Options Extension memory 1Gb or higher Input Output two USB 2 0 Master ports for printer mouse keyboard memory key camera optical microscope etc one RJ 45 connector for Ethernet interface 10 100 1G built in microphone and loudspeaker headset Power supply Battery The instrument can be supplied with one Lithium Ion 6 cells 7400 mV or 9 cells 11100 mV b...

Page 235: ...0 seconds per quarter of hour auto off up to 7 hours up to 11 hours Under continuous acquisition with high screen backlight Up to 3h15 Up to 5h15 Standard Mains Adapter Input 100 250 V 50 60 Hz Output 15V DC 3 7 A max Compliance EN 60950 Weight User interface module without options battery nor module 1 2 kg 2 65 lbs User interface module with a 6 cells battery one OTDR LM Module and one dummy modu...

Page 236: ...m H X W X D W o bumpers Without module 57 5 x 282 x 153 56 5 x 275 x 129 With 2 small modules 97 x 282 x 153 93 x 275 x 129 Options not included and modules combined dissipation 10 Watts Operation on mains supply Operation on 9 cells battery ventilated version Options not included and modules combined dissipation 6 Watts Operation on mains supply Operation on 9 cells battery water resis tant versi...

Page 237: ...5g 1 2 sine duration 11 ms at 10 second intervals Bumps The 4000 Platform resists the following test 1 000 bumps per axis along each of the 3 axes with power off Jolts of 15g 1 2 sine duration 6 ms at 1 second intervals Vibration The 4000 Platform resists the following vibration tests Complete test comprising 6 cycles along each of the x y and z axes One cycle of 5 to 200 Hz and back to 5 Hz with ...

Page 238: ...0 2 dB High power Power meter option Specifications given for 25 C after 20 minutes stabilization time and after zero setting Wavelength range 800 to 1650 nm in steps of 1 nm Calibrated wavelengths 850 1310 1550 nm Accuracy at calibrated wavelengths 0 25 dB at 15 dBm Input power range 30 dBm to 40 dBm Measurement range 27 to 30 dBm Linearity within the measurement range 0 25 dB Talkset option Dyna...

Page 239: ...hapter 14 Technical specifications Characteristics of the options User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 217 WIFI and Bluetooth Options WIFI standard IEEE802 11b g Bluetooth Option Class 2 Range up to 10 meters ...

Page 240: ...Chapter 14 Technical specifications Characteristics of the options 218 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 241: ...ptions and accessories of the 4000 Platform The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows References of options for the 4000 Platform mainframe on page 220 Reference of Scope on page 221 References of accessories on page 222 References of manuals on page 222 References of result processing software on page 223 ...

Page 242: ...Copper with touchscreenb TB4000T MTS 4000 Fiber Copper inHome Platform with touchscreenb M4000HPT T BERD 4000 Fiber Copper inHome Platform with touchscreenb TB4000HPT a Delivered with a 6 cells battery b Delivered with a 9 cells battery Base Unit options Reference Backplane for 4000 Platform 40BACKP Memory options Reference Extended internal Memory 40EXTMEM Power Meter VFL Talkset options Referenc...

Page 243: ... DC adapter charger India South Africa 40PWIN Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Italy 40PWIT Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Israel 40PWIL Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Japan 40PWJP Additional standard AC DC adapter charger Denmark 40PWDK Cigarette lighter adapter for 4000 Platform 40Lighter Reference Quick Capture Video Microscope 200x 400x with USB converter include...

Page 244: ... BERD 4000 Platform 40SCASE1 Straps Handstrap for MTS T BERD 4000 Platform 40HANDSTRAP1 Hookstrap for MTS T BERD 4000 Platform 40HOOKSTRAP1 Keyboard Mouse Reference USB mouse E80mouse USB QWERTY keyboard E80keyB User manual for 4000 Platform Reference Printed User manual for 4000 Platform platform French E4000M01 Printed User manual for 4000 Platform platform English E4000M02 Printed User manual f...

Page 245: ...e updates on the Web but without user manual Reference Optical Fiber Trace software EOFS100 Optical Fiber Trace software 5 licences EOFS1005L Optical Fiber Trace software site licence EOFS100SL FiberTrace software update EOFS100UP Optical Fiber Cable software EOFS200 Optical Fiber Cable software 5 licences EOFS2005L Optical Fiber Cable software site licence EOFS200SL ...

Page 246: ...Chapter 15 Options and accessories References of result processing software 224 User Manual 77000000206 Rev 007 ...

Page 247: ...n 54 B Backplate installation 12 remove 12 Battery access and installation 17 charge level display 16 charging 15 charging time 15 endurance 15 reference 221 safety instructions 3 specifications 212 switch on with 18 use 14 Bluetooth 53 file export 117 pairing 116 search devices 116 specifications 217 C Calculator 86 Calendar 89 Carrying case reference 222 Charge indicator 16 Cladding 162 Cleaning...

Page 248: ...t 214 Epoxy 162 Ethernet parameters 52 TE mode testing 134 Web browser 143 accessing 143 adding deleting bookmarks 147 bookmarks selection 146 exiting 147 navigating 144 opening a web page 145 Event log 131 F Ferrule 162 File configuration 168 export configuration 53 merge 177 selection 175 sending 178 sending by bluetooth 117 sort 177 storage media 168 types 174 File explorer 114 description 168 ...

Page 249: ...e 156 Patents 21 47 PCB Battery checking 207 replacement 207 PDF File 174 PDF viewer 80 Platform access to the internal memory 38 access to the USB stick 38 architecture 5 assembly 10 automatic shutdown 54 configuration 44 connection to a PC 35 dimensions 214 direction keys 29 front panel 24 indicators 28 locking 62 numeric keypad 27 position 12 references 220 reset 20 switching off 19 switching o...

Page 250: ... 161 test results 162 tip 158 Screen contrast 50 lighting level 49 saver 50 specifications 212 touch screen 25 zones 25 Services data 47 Smart Access Anywhere USB andf 3G Smartphone 184 access code 186 187 connection 196 connection settings 194 ethernet connection 183 remote screen 188 session page 193 transfer files 190 WIFI and 3G Smartphone 184 WIFI connection 183 Software options page 46 Softw...

Page 251: ...ht 73 function 73 mode 54 reference 220 specifications 216 Video file 175 Visible source VFL connector localization 42 VNC Viewer 87 W Web Browser access 82 bookmarks 83 navigation 83 pdf document 84 quit 85 Web browser 143 WIFI standard 217 Wireless BBS properties 126 errors 127 frame results 129 network with range 130 run test 122 setting parameters 122 summary results 124 Wireshark 112 X XML fi...

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Page 254: ...merica 1 844 GO VIAVI 1 844 468 4284 Latin America 52 55 5543 6644 EMEA 49 7121 862273 APAC 1 512 201 6534 All Other Regions viavisolutions com contacts email TAC viavisolutions com E4000M02 UM 01 16 AE Rev 007 01 16 English ...

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