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SmartClass™ Fiber

OLS-85

User’s Guide

BN 2313/98.21
2016.01
English

Summary of Contents for SmartClass Fiber OLS-85

Page 1: ...SmartClass Fiber OLS 85 User s Guide BN 2313 98 21 2016 01 English ...

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

Page 3: ...SIC OPERATION 24 Switching the instrument on off 24 Operator control panel 24 Display elements 25 Navigating in the menus 26 Configuring the instrument 26 Software options 30 5 PROBE PCM OPERATION 32 General information 32 Patch Cord Microscope PCM 32 FMAE series adapters for the PCM 33 Features available with the P5000i Digital Probe 33 QuickCapture key 35 File toolbar 35 Configuring the Digital ...

Page 4: ...ize data by using the Link Data Mode 50 Clearing the memory 52 8 MAINTENANCE 53 Cleaning the test port 53 Cleaning the instrument 54 9 REMOTE CONTROL 55 Communication interface 55 Command parameters and responses 58 Commands 59 Error messages 82 10 SPECIFICATIONS 83 OLS 85 specifications 83 General specifications 85 11 ORDERING INFORMATION 86 OLS 85 Optical Laser Source 86 Included items 86 Access...

Page 5: ...are particularly suitable for rental and measurement service companies Auto λ Do it right the first time OLS 85 Auto λ feature sends information about the emitted wavelengths to a receiving end e g OLP 85 enabling the receiving end to automatically set up for correct wavelength setting and hence ensuring a correct measurement the first time Multi λ Reduce testing time to a minimum Combined with a ...

Page 6: ...e optical network PON testing at the ITU T G 983 3 and IEEE 802 3ah specified wavelengths 1310 nm 1490 nm and 1550 nm This is the ideal source for PON network loss testing Rugged and portable Battery operation from AA dry batteries or from a rechargeable Li Ion Battery Pack ensure a long operating time in the field and a robust shock proof design makes the SmartClass Fiber instruments the perfect ...

Page 7: ...ported by your instrument are missing please visit the Viavi web site to check if additional information is available To download the latest user manual 1 Visit the Viavi web site at http updatemyunit net 2 Select your SmartClass Fiber model from the product line 3 Open the download area and download the latest user manual BN 2313 xy 01 05 06 22 26 Wavelengths 850 nm 1300 nm 1310 nm 1490 nm 1550 n...

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

Page 9: ... g Select mode Italics Result Indicates the result of following an instruction e g The page opens Boldface Pages controls and display elements Screen pages controls and display elements are indicated in boldface Text in blue Cross references Cross references are indicated in blue type When using the PDF version just click on the blue text to skip to the cross reference G Instrument keys Instrument...

Page 10: ...ase make sure the instrument is not operated outside the permitted ambient conditions Always make sure that the instrument is in proper working order before switching it on Warning symbols indicating a potential hazard In all cases where the unit is labeled with a warning symbol the operating manual must be consulted to learn more about the nature of the potential hazard and any action that must b...

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

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

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

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

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

Page 16: ...PACKING THE INSTRUMENT Connector panel Fig 2 Connector panel of a single port instrument Fig 3 Connector panel of a dual port instrument 1 Optical connector 1 Optical connector 1 for single mode 2 Optical connector 2 for multi mode ...

Page 17: ...n be used to operate the OLS 85 Eight 1 5 V dry batteries Mignon AA size alkaline type recommended Eight 1 2 V NiMH rechargeable batteries Mignon AA size no internal charge PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply optional RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack optional 1 Ethernet port RJ 45 2 External power supply connector 3 USB 2 0 host port Type A 4 USB 2 0 device port Type Micro B ...

Page 18: ...ries correctly The correct polarity is indicated by a diagram inside the battery compartment or WARNING Dangers when handling batteries Handling batteries may be dangerous Please note the following safety instructions Please note the battery operation safety information in the chapter Battery operation on page 11 Replacing batteries Do not replace individual batteries Always change all eight batte...

Page 19: ...PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply and the USB interface are both connected General tips on using batteries Always handle batteries with care Do not drop or damage the batteries or expose them to excessively high temperatures Do not store the batteries for more than one or two days at very high temperatures e g in a vehicle either separately or inserted in the instrument Do not leave discharged batt...

Page 20: ...collecting such waste or for recycling please make use of these rather than throwing the batteries in with normal trash You will often be able to return used batteries to the place where you purchase new ones Any dry or rechargeable batteries that you purchased from Viavi can be returned to one of our Service Centers for disposal Operation from AC power NOTICE Only the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Su...

Page 21: ...t side 2 Plug the PS4 into the AC line socket The OLS 85 switches on automatically when powered from the PS4 Notes The PS4 provides power even if dry or rechargeable batteries are inserted in the instrument The OLS 85 cannot be powered via the USB interface Connecting optical cables Mounting test adapters Viavi provides a number of test adapters for connecting the OLS 85 to the interface to be tes...

Page 22: ... JAE test adapter The optical connectors are properly cleaned see Cleaning the test port on page 53 1 Open the head cover and remove the protective cap if still mounted 2 Place the test adapter vertically on the optical connector with the locking lever open 3 Close the locking lever once the test adapter is firmly seated You will hear the locking mechanism click 4 Repeat the procedure if the instr...

Page 23: ...ted 2 Unscrew the SENKO test adapter and pull it off vertically 3 Place the SENKO test adapter vertically on the optical connector 4 Fix the SENKO test adapter with two screws 5 Repeat the procedure if the instrument is equipped with two ports 6 Fit the fiber optic cable to the test adapter or close the head cover Fig 9 Mounting the SENKO test adapter ...

Page 24: ...to the homescreen Press to open menu Press to go back within an application or cancel input Press to toggle between the inspect view and the test view Press to switch the instrument on and off LED glows green when the instrument is on Press an arrow key to Navigate through the menus Change values in the menus Press the centered key to Confirm the selection Press to save results Glows red when batt...

Page 25: ...supply The OLS 85 is powered by the external AC adapter when this symbol is shown Battery status Indicates the battery charge status If it is not shown only the AC adapter is active Laser To edit the laser for maintanance and characterization of single mode and multi mode networks Probe To view and inspect both the bulkhead female and patch cord male sides of fiber connectors as well as other opti...

Page 26: ... touchscreen To leave a menu without making any changes Press the F key Notes All actions can be operated via the operator control panel or the touchscreen The following instructions describe only touchscreen operation To toggle between different display modes Tap on the display to toggle between the display modes context sensitive Configuring the instrument This chapter describes the configuratio...

Page 27: ... of the instrument texts Date Time To adjust the date date format time and to set 24 hour time or 12 hour time Date To adjust the date Date Format To adjust the date format Time To adjust the time Time Format To set 24 hour time or 12 hour time Network To set the communications protocols IP Mode To select either static or DHCP Ethernet mode IP Address To set the IP address in static Ethernet mode ...

Page 28: ...tton 3 Type in the desired brightness value 4 Tap the OK button Selecting a language 1 Press the A key and tap the Settings button 2 Tap the Language button The language menu opens 3 Tap the language you want to select or Press the arrow keys to highlight the language you want to select and to confirm press the center key within the arrow keys ...

Page 29: ... key and tap the Settings button 2 Tap the Date Time button 3 Tap the Date button 4 To change the setting tap on the Hour Minute or Second button 5 Type in the desired value and tap the OK button 6 Tap the OK button again Setting the 24 hour or 12 hour time 1 Press the A key and tap the Settings button 2 Tap the Date Time button 3 To change the setting tap the Time button Selecting the IP Mode 1 P...

Page 30: ...ars 3 Release the A key 4 Plug the USB flash drive into one of the instrument USB ports 5 To start the firmware update procedure press the center key within the arrow keys If the update procedure is terminated the instrument turns off automatically 6 Remove the USB flash drive 7 Press the E key to switch the instrument on Resetting the instrument To reset the instrument press the E key for more th...

Page 31: ...sful installation or number of errors will be displayed in the following menu 7 Remove the USB flash drive To display the installed software options The software options are installed and the confirmation menu is displayed To show the installed software options tap the Installed Licenses button or The homescreen is displayed 1 Press the A key and tap the Software Options button 2 To show the insta...

Page 32: ...one of the OLP 87P models with an integrated PCM for patch cord inspection and a P5000i Digital Probe for bulkhead inspection Both applications Probe and PCM behave essentially the same and are described together below Notes Only if a P5000i Digital Probe is connected to the instrument is the Probe application fully functional Select an OLP 87P version in order to get PCM functionality Patch Cord ...

Page 33: ...e bulkhead female and patch cord male sides of fiber connectors as well as other optical devices such as transceivers The Digital Probe is specially designed to fit and operate comfortably and easily in hand allowing the user to inspect hard to reach connectors that are installed on the back side of patch panels or inside hardware devices In order to support a wide variety of fiber optic connector...

Page 34: ...bulkhead tips Fig 12 P5000i Digital Probe components FBPT series tips for the P5000i The P5000i Digital Probe uses FBPT series inspection tips to ensure consistent and accurate inspection for a wide variety connectors and applications These connector specific and universal inspection tips are interchangeable which allows the P5000i Digital Probe to interface with different types of fiber connector...

Page 35: ...rent workflows the functionality of the QuickCapture key is configurable Pressing the key will either freeze the live image or start a test Camera mode Set the QuickCapture key on the Digital Probe to get a live picture of the result Tip Use the Focus Control key to adjust the focus of the image The Digital Probe is connected to the instrument To display the live view tap the Probe button File too...

Page 36: ...he center key within the arrow keys Test mode Launching a test of the connector and fiber end face See Freeze mode on page 38 for more information on commands available To launch the test with the predefined profile see Profile on page 39 1 With the P5000i Digital Probe use the Focus Control key see Fig 12 to adjust the image quality and sharpness 2 Press the A key and tap the Test button or Press...

Page 37: ...ajority of the fiber cladding Zone C represents the epoxy ring Zone D represents the ferrule zone it identifies a portion of the ferrule near and around the fiber Notes To return to a Live image press the QuickCapture key or press the A key and tap the Live button to view both the live image and a test result simultaneously If the test has been passed the image has a green colored frame If failed ...

Page 38: ...keypad enter the name of the JPG file 3 Press Enter to validate and save the document The file is saved in the current active group directory on the OLS 85 Freeze mode Once the image is acceptable sharpness luminosity are tuned correctly you may freeze the picture This feature allows you to store the resulting picture in order to compare it later to others or save it in a file In Freeze Mode the p...

Page 39: ...Fail criteria for single mode APC connectors from IEC 61300 3 35 standard SM_PC Pass Fail criteria for single mode PC connectors from IEC 61300 3 35 standard MM_ Pass Fail criteria for multi mode connectors from IEC 61300 3 35 standard SFP_ Pass Fail criteria for small form factor pluggables Profiles contain the analysis parameters from which Pass Fail criteria are determined Tip 1 Press the A key...

Page 40: ...laser is used synonymously for laser and LED sources The output signals of the light sources may be either continuous wave CW or modulated at certain frequencies i e 270 Hz 1 kHz or 2 kHz Viavi power meters e g OLP 3x OLP 8x are capable of detecting these modulation frequencies This method WARNING Dangerous laser radiation Laser radiation can cause irreparable damage to eyes and skin This device i...

Page 41: ...patible Viavi power meter e g OLP 85 for automatic wavelength setup and for simultaneous reception of multiple wavelengths This minimizes test time and prevents common errors such as incorrect wavelength setting at the optical power meter Furthermore all OLS 85 instruments provide Auto λ Multi and Auto λ Serial modes which significantly reduce test time compared to manually switching wavelengths D...

Page 42: ... the center key within the arrow keys Notes If more than one laser is selected only Auto λ mode can be activated Auto λ feature When in one of the Auto λ modes the OLS 85 embeds wavelength ID information into the emitted signal s This wavelength ID information can be utilized by a compatible Viavi power meter e g OLP 85 for automatic wavelength setup and for simultaneous reception of multiple wave...

Page 43: ...port Auto λ Multi Auto λ Serial should only be used in special cases for instance when there is very low optical level on the optical power meter or when the optical power meter only supports Auto λ Serial Fig 17 Auto λ Serial Notes Wavelengths cannot be reliably detected by a power meter if the receive level is too low the wavelength encoding cannot be detected due to interference or if you are m...

Page 44: ...rial When there is only a single wavelength selected the device is in Auto λ mode When there are multiple wavelengths selected one can toggle between Auto λ Multi and Auto λ Serial mode Fig 18 Mode selection Enabling Auto λ mode To switch Auto λ mode on The instrument is in Laser mode Tap the Mode selection field until Auto λ mode is shown or 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button The menu opens ...

Page 45: ...n To enabling tone modulation Tap the Mode selection field on the upper right side of the touchscreen until the desired modulation frequency is displayed or 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the Modulation button 3 Tap on the desired laser modulation CW Continous Wave 270 Hz 1 kHz or 2 kHz is marked Notes A modulation frequency of 270 Hz 1 kHz or 2 kHz can be set only if one single laser is selected and Aut...

Page 46: ...repeat one of the above mentioned actions WARNING Dangerous laser radiation Laser radiation can cause irreparable damage to eyes and skin This device is a Class 1 laser product according to DIN EN 60825 1 2007 Always be aware of the hazard level of the instrument to be connected Connect all optical fibers before switching on the radiation source Switch off the laser source before disconnecting the...

Page 47: ...omatic incrementation AutoInc Index To define the starting point of numeric automatic incrementation Create Project To create a new project group Delete Project To delete the project currently displayed Delete Selected To delete the selected data sets Deselect All To reset the selection Info To show information how to setup Link Data Mode Link Data Mode To summarize data for a project Onboard Manu...

Page 48: ...ayed Tip Depending on the active application the Data Reports can be distinguished by the Timestamp or a five digit sequential number Saving results Results are stored simply by pressing the G key Each time the key is pressed the results will be stored Notes If the OLP 87P with integrated patch cord microscope is connected to a Digital Probe the images for the PCM and the Digital Probe will be sto...

Page 49: ...an be sorted using the timestamp Displaying stored results To display the last results stored The homescreen is displayed 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the Data button A selection of the available applications is displayed 3 Tap the desired application button or The instrument is in application mode 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Data button The measurement data of the currently selec...

Page 50: ...the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 To generate a report from the measurement results tap the Reports button Notes For a project only one report be created Summarize data by using the Link Data Mode Several measuring points can be summarized in one project A measuring point can contain several measurement results The measurement results may consist of several application results To create a project ...

Page 51: ...ap the Link Data Mode button Project settings are shown grayed Link Data Mode is active 4 Press the F key to exit from the menu To changed the linked applications The homescreen is displayed 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the Settings button 3 Tap the Linked Applications button 4 Tap the Link Data Mode button 5 Tap the Linked Applications button 6 Select the applications you want to link 7 Press the F ke...

Page 52: ...oject Clears all the measurements of the selected project Clearing memory data The Data Reports menu is displayed Press the A key To clear the data from a current measurement 1 Select the group and measurement you want to clear 2 Tap the Delete Selected button 3 Press the F key to exit from the menu Notes Now if you save results they will be stored at the memory location of the last group displaye...

Page 53: ... Wipe off the plug end surface using a cotton bud soaked in isopropanol This cleaning method is very effective and leaves no residue 4 Blow out the test adapter with clean compressed air available in spray cans e g anti dust spray Notes Cover the optical connections with the dust cap whenever they are not in use This prevents them from getting dirty WARNING Dangerous voltage and invisible laser ra...

Page 54: ...gets dirty through use you can clean it using a soft cloth moistened with a mild solution of detergent NOTICE Water and cleaning fluids The instrument may be damaged or destroyed if water or cleaning fluids penetrate it Make sure that water or cleaning fluids do not penetrate the instrument ...

Page 55: ...al operation The main purpose of the remote control capability of the SmartClass Fiber family is to set and get Setup and Result values from an application More complex remote control commands called Extended Commands providing extended application functionality are also available In general SmartClass Fiber allows multiple applications running on the system simultaneously Hence there must be a wa...

Page 56: ...pplication In order to identify an application each application has a unique application ID app_ID which will be used to set the switch For example send APPM SEL SYSTEM in order to select the system application In addition to selection via the application management commands one can use a colon followed by the app_ID as a prefix to the remote command For example add the prefix SYSTEM to any system...

Page 57: ...e by using the commands in the following table Notes Applications that are not currently visible will return 221 Settings conflict when setting a Setup that affects shared resources Results will return an invalid value 9 91E37 NAN and most of the Extended Remote Commands will return 100 Command error Query the numerical setting range in the setup The suffixes MINV and MAXV return the minimal and m...

Page 58: ...Integer value Examples 23 90 0 NR2 Real number Examples 23 45 1 30 NR3 Exponential number Examples 4 3E 3 8 9456E8 123E 5 NRf NR1 NR2 NR3 BOOLEAN Boolean value If the setting range is used as a response type 0 and 1 are returned Examples 0 OFF FALSE 1 ON TRUE NAN Not a number Indicates an invalid result The returned value is 9 91E37 STRING IEEE488 2 STRING_RESPONSE_DATA IEEE488 2 ...

Page 59: ...59 COMMANDS 9 REMOTE CONTROL Commands Overview Generic commands These commands are always used without a prefix IDN OPT RST APPM LIST APPM SEL APPM SEL APPM VER SYST DATE SYST DATE SYST ERR SYST TIME SYST TIME ...

Page 60: ...ONE A F INSP ZONE NUMB APP ID VSBL APP ID VSBL AUTO CNTR AUTO CNTR CAPT BTTN MODE CAPT BTTN MODE FQM ENAB FQM ENAB FRZE BUSY INSP BUSY INSP ERR INSP PRF NAME INSP PRF NAME INSP PRF NAMES INSP TBL SHOW INSP TBL SHOW INSP TIP NAME INSP TIP NAME INSP TIP NAMES MAGN HIGH MAGN HIGH MICR BAD MICR CON MICR DET MICR OPER MODE MICR OPER MODE OVRL SHOW OVRL SHOW STOR AUTO INCR ENAB STOR AUTO INCR ENAB STOR ...

Page 61: ... STOR NAMES STOR NOTE STOR NOTE STOR WR BUSY APP FACT DEF MICR CAL INFO MICR MODL NAME MICR SER NUMB MICR SW VER STOR ALL DEL STOR DEL STOR GRP CREA STOR GRP DEL STOR EVAL TYPE STOR RD STOR RD EVAL XML STOR RD FMAP STOR RD IMG HIGH STOR RD IMG HIGH OVRL STOR RD IMG LOW STOR RD IMG LOW OVRL STOR WR ...

Page 62: ...AUTO LMBD AUTO LMBD MODE AUTO LMBD MODE MEAS ACT SER MODE ACT WLEN SOUR ENAB AVLB WLEN SOUR ENAB LSR SOUR ENAB LSR SOUR ENAB WLEN SOUR ENAB WLEN SOUR ENAB WLEN NUMB SOUR OUTP WLEN SOUR POW WLEN1 4 SOUR POW WLEN1 4 SOUR TONE SOUR TONE SOUR WLEN NUMB SOUR WLEN STOR AVLB STOR GRP NAME STOR GRP NAME STOR GRP NAMES STOR NAMES STOR NOTE STOR NOTE ...

Page 63: ...ended commands APP ID VSBL APP ID VSBL AUTO OFF AUTO OFF DISP BRGH DISP BRGH DISP OFF DISP OFF ETH MAC ADDR IP ADDR IP ADDR STAT IP ADDR STAT IP GATE IP GATE STAT IP GATE STAT IP MASK IP MASK STAT IP MASK STAT IP MODE IP MODE LANG LANG OPT INST BUSY OPT INST ERR LIST OPT INST LIST OPT ULCK STOR AVLB APP FACT DEF ...

Page 64: ...64 OLS 85 9 REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS PowerManagement application These commands are used with the prefix PMGNT Results Setups Extended commands BATT CAP PERC BATT TYPE POW SPLY CON STOR AVLB APP FACT DEF ...

Page 65: ...PM LIST Provides a list of application IDs separated by commas Response type STRING_RESPONSE_DATA APPM SEL STRING Selects the application specified by the application ID provided Valid values All application IDs returned from APPM LIST APPM SEL Returns the application ID of the currently selected application APPM VER Returns the version of the remote control application SYST DATE Sets the system d...

Page 66: ...the image Response type NR1 FQM PERC MAX Focus quality highwater mark Highest focus quality value recently observed Response type NR1 INSP PASS Pass Fail result for the complete fiber Response type BOOLEAN INSP PASS ZONE A F Pass Fail result for fiber zones A F respectively depending on the selection Response type BOOLEAN INSP ZONE NUMB Number of available inspection zones Response type NR1 ...

Page 67: ... for more information AUTO CNTR BOOLEAN Controls fiber center tracking for live video images in high magnification mode Default TRUE AUTO CNTR Returns TRUE if the fiber center tracking in live video is turned on Response type BOOLEAN See AUTO CNTR command for more information CAPT BTTN MODE NR1 Controls the function of the probes capture button Valid values 0 Freeze 1 Test Default 1 CAPT BTTN MODE...

Page 68: ...efault name See INSP PRF NAMES command for more information INSP PRF NAME Returns the name of the selected inspection profile Response type STRING See INSP PRF NAME command for more information INSP PRF NAMES Returns the names of all available inspection profiles read from common PCM and MSCOPE profile directory INSP TBL SHOW BOOLEAN Shows or hides the result table for a tested image Default TRUE ...

Page 69: ... of the Digital Probe is high Response type BOOLEAN See MAGN HIGH command for more information MICR BAD Returns TRUE if the detected Digital Probe could not be initialized properly Response type BOOLEAN MICR CON Returns TRUE if a Digital Probe is detected and the authorization as well as initialization tasks have finished successfully Response type BOOLEAN MICR DET Returns TRUE if a Digital Probe ...

Page 70: ...nt feature Valid range 1 to maximum integer Default 1 STOR AUTO INCR IDX Returns the current index for the automatic increment feature Response type NR1 See STOR AUTO INCR IDX command for more information STOR AUTO INCR PRFX STRING Sets the prefix for the automatic increment feature STOR AUTO INCR PRFX Returns the prefix for the automatic increment feature Response type STRING See STOR AUTO INCR P...

Page 71: ...ype Unit Info Command string Parameter type Response type Unit Info APP FACT DEF Sets all parameters of the application to their default values MICR CAL INFO Returns the list of calibrations tips of the connected Digital Probe Example of a list sf supported fibers PCM 2 active calibrations 0 Standard Tips with BAP1 sf 1 1 Ribbon Tips sf 2 MICR MODL NAME Returns the model of the connected Digital P...

Page 72: ...entifier string3 STOR RD EVAL XML STRING STRING STRING Returns the contents of a pfr xml pfr pass fail result file specified by group string1 fiber identifier string2 and internal identifier string3 Special format h 3104 696e7072cdcc STOR RD FMAP STRING STRING STRING Returns the contents of a fmap pgm gz fmap pgm gz feature map portable gray map gzip file specified by group string1 fiber identifie...

Page 73: ...r string2 and internal identifier string3 Special format h 16100 696e7072cdcc STOR WR STRING STRING Writes a dedicated measurement result specified by group string1 and fiber identifier string2 If the given group doesn t exist it will be created This command can take a few seconds to complete Wait until STOR WR BUSY returns 0 before proceeding This command creates up to seven files for up to seven...

Page 74: ...sible on the display Response type STRING See APP ID VSBL command for more information AUTO LMBD BOOLEAN Determines whether the instrument recognizes Auto λ modulation frequencies Default TRUE AUTO LMBD Returns TRUE if the instrument recognizes Auto λ modulation frequencies Response type BOOLEAN See AUTO LMBD for more information AUTO LMBD MODE Setup to start auto lambda mode If the Auto λ isn t a...

Page 75: ...ill be turned on when SOUR ENAB LSR is set to TRUE See SOUR ENAB LSR for more information To change a selection in the array enter the addition DATA the index position followed by a comma and the corresponding boolean value E g in order to select laser at index position 1 send SOUR ENAB WLEN DATA 1 TRUE SOUR ENAB WLEN Returns the selection state for all available laser sources See SOUR ENAB WLEN f...

Page 76: ...e application can or cannot store measurements Always TRUE for PowerMeter application STOR GRP NAME STRING Sets the selected storage group name STOR GRP NAME Returns the name of the currently selected storage group Response Type STRING See STOR GPR NAME command for more information STOR GRP NAMES This setup contains the names of all available storage groups The default group is always available ST...

Page 77: ...Response type STRING See APP ID VSBL command for more information AUTO OFF NR1 Sets the time of inactivity after which the instrument automatically goes into standby mode If an external power supply is connected the instrument doesn t enter standby mode Valid values 0 5 min 1 10 min 2 20 min 3 30 min 4 Never Default 2 AUTO OFF Returns the time of inactivity after which the instrument automatically...

Page 78: ...y valid for the instrument In static mode this setup corresponds to IP ADDR STAT in DHCP mode it is provided by the DHCP server This setup is read only IP ADDR STAT STRING Sets the static mode IP address IP ADDR STAT Returns the static mode IP address Response type STRING See IP ADDR STAT command for more information IP GATE Returns the IP gateway address which is currently valid for the instrumen...

Page 79: ... if the IP address should be requested by DHCP or a static address should be used Valid values 0 STATIC 1 DHCP Default 1 IP MODE Returns whether the instrument is set to a static or dynamic IP address Response type NR1 See IP MODE command for more information LANG NR1 Sets the user interface language Valid values 0 en_US 1 de_DE 2 fr_FR 3 es_ES 4 zh_CN 5 zh_TW Default 0 LANG Returns which user int...

Page 80: ...rns a list of the software options installed via USB flash drive or a key The list is cleared at the beginning of each installation OPT ULCK Returns all installed software options STOR AVLB Returns whether the application can or cannot store measurements Always FALSE for SYSTEM application Command string Parameter type Response type Unit Info Command string Parameter type Response type Unit Info A...

Page 81: ...t an internal battery NOBATT with a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery LIION or with standard dry cell batteries DRYCELL 0 No battery 1 Lithium Ion battery 2 Dry cell batteries POW SPLY CON 0 No external power supply is connected 1 An external power supply is connected Command string Parameter type Response type Unit Info STOR AVLB Returns whether the application can or cannot store measurements Alw...

Page 82: ...ystem error 350 Queue overflow 360 Communication error 100 Command error 101 Invalid character 108 Parameter not allowed 109 Missing parameter 110 Command header error 112 Program mnemonic too long 113 Undefined header 220 Parameter error 221 Settings conflict 222 Data out of range 224 Illegal parameter value 254 Media full 290 Memory use error ...

Page 83: ... Tracking error 1 dB BN 2313 01 1310 1550 nm1 PC 1 Typically 20 nm BN 2313 05 850 1300 nm MM 1310 1550 nm SM1 PC BN 2313 06 1310 1490 1550 1625 nm1 PC BN 2313 22 1310 1550 1625 nm1 APC BN 2313 26 1310 1490 1550 1625 nm1 APC 1310 nm 1550 nm 20 nm 1490 nm 1625 nm 3 nm 850 nm 1300 nm 20 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1490 nm 1625 nm 5 nm 850 nm1 IEC 61280 4 1 Encircled Flux compliant 1 LED source 50 nm typ 1300 ...

Page 84: ...3 4 wavelengths instruments Laser CW Laser Modulated Auto λ 6 00 to 3 00 dBm 1 dB 9 00 to 6 00 dBm 1 dB SM port Laser CW Laser Modulated Auto λ 3 00 to 0 00 dBm 1 dB 6 00 to 3 00 dBm 1 dB MM port LED CW LED Modulated Auto λ 23 00 to 20 00 dBm 26 00 to 23 00 dBm 2 At ambient temperature range 10 C to 55 C ΔT 0 3 K Short term 0 02 dB within 15 min Long term 0 20 dB within 8 h 3 Signal coding for aut...

Page 85: ...ta readout Via client USB interface or Ethernet Remote control capability Via USB Electrical interfaces 2 USB Type A 1 USB Micro B Ethernet Power supply Four way power NiMH dry batteries RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply 12 V Internal charging for RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack Optical connectors Interchangeable SC FC ST LC DIN Fixed SC Recommended recalibration interval 3 years ...

Page 86: ...0 nm PC universal adapter BN 2313 01 1310 1550 1625 nm APC universal adapter BN 2313 22 1310 1490 1550 1625 nm PC universal adapter BN 2313 06 1310 1490 1550 1625 nm APC universal adapter BN 2313 26 850 1300 nm MM 1310 1550 nm SM PC universal adapter BN 2313 05 PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply for SmartClass Fiber BN 2305 90 01 RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack for SmartClass Fiber BN 2305 90 02 Calibratio...

Page 87: ...fferences between the devices 7 Display elements 25 E Environmental Management Program 89 Environmental protection 20 Extended commands 81 Probe PCM 71 System 80 F Factory default 29 Firmware update 30 L Laser safety 11 Link Data Mode 25 41 50 M Menu Configuration 26 Menu navigation 26 N Navigating in the menus 26 O On Off 24 Operation Probe PCM 32 Operation from AC power 20 Overview 15 P Package ...

Page 88: ...rManagement 64 81 PowerMeter 74 Probe PCM 60 66 67 71 System 63 77 80 Results PowerManagement 81 Probe PCM 66 RoHS 91 S Saving results 48 Setups 74 81 Probe PCM 67 System 77 Shipping damage 14 Specifications General 85 System 63 T Test adapter mounting 21 U Update Firmware 30 ...

Page 89: ...facture Environmental restrictions and requirements are taken into account during planning and manufacture of Viavi products This attention ranges from the raw materials and finished components selected for use and the manufacturing processes employed through to the use of energy in the factory and right on up to the final stages in the life of a product including dismantling Hazardous materials V...

Page 90: ...of a crossed out trash can and a black bar This symbol can be found either on the device or in the accompanying documents Contact your local Technical Assistance Center TAC for return and collection services available to you If you would like specific information about the Viavi Environmental Management Program please contact us at If you would like specific information about the Viavi Environment...

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