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IM AQ6360-02EN

4.8 Recommended 

Replacement Parts

The life and replacement period for expendable items varies depending on the conditions 
of use. Refer to the table below as a general guideline.
For part replacement and purchase, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.

Parts with Limited Service Life

Part Name 

Service Life

LCD backlight 

At normal operating conditions, approximately 70000 hours

Consumable Parts

We recommend replacing them at the following intervals.

Part Name 

Replacement Period

Cooling fan 

3 years

Backup battery (lithium battery) 

5 years

Summary of Contents for AQ6360

Page 1: ...User s Manual AQ6360 Optical Spectrum Analyzer Getting Started Guide IM AQ6360 02EN 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...asing YOKOGAWA products YOKOGAWA provides registered users with a variety of information and services Please allow us to serve you best by completing the product registration form accessible from our website http tmi yokogawa com PIM 103 04E ...

Page 3: ... Analyzer Remote Control User s Manual IM AQ6360 17EN The manual is located on the CD included in your package pdf format Explains functions for controlling the instrument with communication commands and program functions Model AQ6360 01 AQ6360 Optical Spectrum Analyzer Limited model User s Manual IM AQ6360 51EN Explains the specifications of the limited model of the AQ6360 AQ6360 Optical Spectrum...

Page 4: ...other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated In this manual the and TM symbols do not accompany their respective registered trademark or trademark names Other company and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Revisions 1st Edition April 2018 ...

Page 5: ...y Power Cord2 D UL CSA Standard and PSE Compliant Rated Voltage 125 V F VDE Korean Standard Rated Voltage 250 V R Australian Standard Rated Voltage 250 V Q British Standard Rated Voltage 250 V H Chinese Standard Rated Voltage 250 V N Brazilian Standard Rated Voltage 250 V Options Built in Light Source LFC Wavelength Reference Source FC Connector3 LSC Wavelength Reference Source SC Connector3 1 Alr...

Page 6: ...nual CD below Standard accessories are not covered by warranty of this instrument 1 Make sure that the attached power cord meets the designated standards of the country and area that you are using it in Optional Accessories Sold Separately Part Name Model Part Number Specifications AQ9447 connector adapter 810804602 FCC FC type for optical input 810804602 SCC SC type for optical input AQ9441 unive...

Page 7: ...nd precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attentions to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences French AVERTISSEMENT Attire l attention sur des gestes ou des conditions susceptibles de provoquer des blessures graves voire mortelles et sur...

Page 8: ...n the current chapter The procedures are written with inexperienced users in mind experienced users may not need to carry out all the steps Explanation This subsection describes the setup parameters and the limitations on the procedures Characters and Terminology Used in Procedural Explanations Bold alphanumeric characters in procedural explanations indicate characters appearing near panel control...

Page 9: ... requirements The following symbols are used on this instrument Warning handle with care Refer to the user s manual or service manual This symbol appears on dangerous locations on the instrument which require special instructions for proper handling or use The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the manual to identify those instructions Alternating current ON power OFF power French A...

Page 10: ...the protective earth to prevent electric shock before turning ON the power The power cord that comes with the instrument is a three prong type power cord Connect the power cord to a properly grounded three prong outlet Do not Impair the Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective earth wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective earth terminal Doing so poses a potent...

Page 11: ...ique semble être compromise Vérifier l alimentation Avant de brancher le cordon d alimentation vérifier que la tension source correspond à la tension d alimentation nominale du AQ6360 et qu elle est compatible avec la tension nominale maximale du cordon d alimentation Utiliser le cordon d alimentation et la fiche adaptés Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique ou d incendie toujours utiliser le...

Page 12: ...t ni démonter ou modifier l instrument Seul le personnel YOKOGAWA qualifié est habilité à retirer le capot et à démonter ou modifier l instrument Certains composants à l intérieur de l instrument sont à haute tension et par conséquent représentent un danger Installer et utiliser l instrument aux emplacements appropriés Ne pas installer ni utiliser l instrument à l extérieur ou dans des lieux expos...

Page 13: ...Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide In addition this instrument complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Laser Class 1 Label Information about the Laser Light Source Used Class Laser Type Wavelength Maximum Output Power Diameter of Mode Field Repetation Rate Numerical Aperture 1 EE LED 1 53 µm 0 04 mW 9 µm C...

Page 14: ...osing of products in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office Do not dispose in domestic household waste EU Battery Directive EU Battery Directive This directive is valid only in the EU Batteries are included in this product This marking indicates they shall be sorted out and collected as ordained in the EU battery directive Battery type Lithium battery You cannot replace batteries by ...

Page 15: ... the DUT Wavelength Calibration Resolution Calibration Auto Sweep Setting and Measurement Other Settings Starting a Measurement Sweep Displaying Waveforms Displaying Calculated Waveforms Displaying Power Spectral Density Displaying Markers Searching Analyzing Waveforms Waveform Analysis Saving Waveforms Storage Device Saving Data Section 2 1 Section 2 4 Section 2 5 Section 2 1 Section 2 2 Section ...

Page 16: ...xiv IM AQ6360 02EN ...

Page 17: ...UT 2 17 Chapter 3 Common Operations 3 1 Touch Panel Operations 3 1 3 2 Menu Operations 3 4 3 3 Entering Numerical Values and Strings 3 12 3 4 Using the Mouse and External Keyboard 3 14 3 5 Setting the Date and Time 3 16 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 1 Updating the Firmware 4 1 4 2 Mechanical Inspection 4 4 4 3 Inspection of Wavelength Accuracy 4 5 4 4 Inspection of Level Accuracy 4 6 4 5 Replacing Fuses...

Page 18: ...instrument 2 USB interface Used to connect USB storage media 3 LCD display Displays measured waveform measurement conditions measurement values etc 4 OPTICAL INPUT Optical input connector 5 CALIBRATION OUTPUT An optical output connector for the reference light source used in wavelength calibration LFC LSC option Chapter 1 Part Names and Functions ...

Page 19: ...2 VIDEO OUT SVGA Analog RGB video signal SVGA compliant interface 3 ETHERNET Ethernet Interface 4 USB interface Used to connect USB storage media or USB mouse 5 MAIN POWER Used to turn the main power ON OFF 6 Power cord connector Connect the power cord to this connector 7 Exhaust holes Keeps the internal temperature from rising ...

Page 20: ...keys Shortcuts to frequently used settings You can quickly specify settings by simply tapping them When a setting is on the shortcut key is highlighted Section 3 2 8 Appears when the zoom feature is in use Section 4 1 9 Wavelength frequency Displays the start wavelength frequency center wavelength frequency and stop wavelength frequency of the zoom function You can set them directly by tapping the...

Page 21: ...ency Section 3 5 SPAN Displays and sets the sweep span Section 3 6 SPEED Displays and sets the sweep speed Section 3 10 RES Displays and sets the resolution Section 3 7 SENSE Displays and sets the measurement sensitivity Section 3 9 AVG Displays and sets the average count Section 3 11 SMPL Displays and sets the sample count Section 3 8 Appears when measurement conditions are changed Chapter 3 Appe...

Page 22: ... greater than or equal to the packaging used upon shipment from the factory Never use inferior packaging materials that are unable to sufficiently absorb vibrations and shocks occurring during transport This can adversely affect the accuracy of the internal monochromator and inhibit performance When unpacking When the instrument is packaged in a box and moved prevent condensation by allowing suffi...

Page 23: ...ute condensation en le laissant s adapter aux conditions environnementales suffisamment longtemps avant de le retirer du carton Installation Conditions Install the instrument so that the following conditions are met Flat Horizontal Location Place the instrument in a stable location that is flat in all directions If the instrument is used in an unstable or angled surface the accuracy of the interna...

Page 24: ...re before use When the instrument is packaged in a box and moved prevent condensation by allowing sufficient time for the instrument to acclimatize before removing it from the box Flat Even Surface Install the instrument with the correct orientation on a stable horizontal surface If the instrument is installed in a horizontal position rubber stoppers can be attached to the feet at the rear of the ...

Page 25: ...res exists In direct sunlight or near heat sources Where an excessive amount of soot steam dust or corrosive gas is present Location where mechanical vibration is high In an unstable place Where the instrument is exposed to water or other liquids General Handling Precautions Take Proper Care When Carrying the Instrument Hold the instrument by the handles on the sides of the case The instrument wei...

Page 26: ...ow dust or other materials to enter the monochromator adversely affecting its optical performance Also if debris is adhering to the optical components inside the monochromator when a strong light source is input the monochromator may be damaged When attaching or removing the connector adapter carefully insert it perpendicularly to the ferrule so as not to damage the ferrule end Moving the connecto...

Page 27: ...aptateur de connecteur A connector adapter is required for connecting the optical connector to the AQ6360 On products whose optical connector optical input specification is FC or SC and those with an LFC or LSC option connector adapters come attached to the optical input and calibration light source output on the instrument s front panel On products without these options attach a connector adapter...

Page 28: ... Panel Lock lever Ferrule Latch pin Optical input section Connector adapter Attached Explanation Types of Connector Adapter The connector adapter for internal reference light output AQ9441 comes in the following two types FC type SC type The optical input connector adapter AQ9447 comes in the following two types SC type FC type Optical Connectors Types The instrument can use FC or SC type optical ...

Page 29: ... section 3 4 Connecting a Keyboard You can connect a keyboard for entering file names comments and other items The instrument features and settings are mapped to the keys on the keyboard so you can use the keyboard to perform the same operations that you can perform using the instrument s menus Supported Keyboards The instrument supports any 101 English USB keyboard Connecting Connect a USB keyboa...

Page 30: ...ON Do not remove the USB storage device or turn the power OFF while the USB storage device access indicator is blinking This can damage the data on the device or the device itself French ATTENTION Ne retirez pas le dispositif de stockage USB et ne coupez pas l alimentation lorsque le voyant d accès au dispositif de stockage USB clignote Cela risquerait d endommager le dispositif ou les données se ...

Page 31: ...n AC outlet that conforms to the supplied power cord is unavailable and you cannot ground the instrument do not use the instrument French AVERTISSEMENT Avant de brancher le cordon d alimentation vérifiez que la tension de la source d alimentation correspond à la tension d alimentation nominale de l instrument et qu elle est compatible avec la tension nominale maximale du cordon d alimentation four...

Page 32: ... Hz to 63 Hz Maximum power consumption Approx 100 VA This instrument can use a 100 V or a 200 V power supply The maximum rated voltage differs according to the type of power cord Before you use the instrument check that the voltage supplied to it is less than or equal to the maximum rated voltage of the power cord provided with it see page iii for the maximum voltage rating CAUTION Do not input a ...

Page 33: ...ument will not start for a few seconds immediately after step 2 even if you press the POWER switch The initialization screen appears and the internal initialization process starts STEP 1 9 through STEP 9 9 are displayed in the lower right part of the screen to indicate the progress of initialization CAUTION Do not press the POWER or MAIN POWER switches while initialization is in progress Doing so ...

Page 34: ...ngth calibration see section 2 1 in IM AQ6360 01EN When the Power on Operation Does Not Finish Normally Turn off the power switch and check that The instrument is installed properly See section 2 1 Installing the Instrument The power cord is connected properly See the previous page If the instrument still does not work properly contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs If a memory error or ...

Page 35: ...ow the procedure below to shut down the instrument French ATTENTION Lorsque l instrument est en cours de fonctionnement ne coupez pas son alimentation à l aide de l interrupteur MAIN POWER situé sur le panneau arrière Le fichier de configuration du système d exploitation ne serait pas sauvegardé ce qui entraînerait probablement des dysfonctionnements à la prochaine mise sous tension de l instrumen...

Page 36: ...nstrument Shutdown is also possible by selecting SYSTEM from the Main Menu window 1 Tap The Main Menu window appears 2 Tap SYSTEM 3 Tap More to display the More 4 4 function menu 4 Tap Shut Down 5 Tap Yes The shutdown procedure begins 6 After the POWER switch changes from green to orange turn OFF the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel of the instrument Note If for some reason the instrument fails...

Page 37: ...not shut down If the shutdown procedure was not performed after the previous session the following message appears after start up Function failure may occur if the instrument is not shut down When turning OFF the power always perform the shut down procedure Tap the screen to clear this message ...

Page 38: ...al connector s components or the connector itself Before connecting the input light make sure that it does not exceed the AQ6360 s maximum rated level If input light exceeding the maximum rated level is introduced the optical section may be damaged Do not exhale or blow compressed air into the monochromator from the optical input Doing so may allow dust or other materials to enter the monochromato...

Page 39: ...er de l air comprimé dans le monochromateur de l entrée optique Cela pourrait permettre à la poussière ou d autres matériaux pour entrer dans le monochromateur nuire à ses performances optiques En outre si des débris adhère aux composants optiques à l intérieur du monochromateur quand une forte source de lumière est entrée le monochromateur peut être endommagé Appuyez fermement le connecteur optiq...

Page 40: ... APC angle lap PC Otherwise set NORM Note If you set Fiber Connector to ANGLED is displayed in the measurement conditions area The instrument s measurement accuracy specification is for when Fiber Connector is set to NORM Connecting the DUT Light Source 11 Clean the top of the optical connector on the other end of the optical fiber with a fiber cleaner 12 Connect the optical connector on the other...

Page 41: ...e screen and sliding your finger This is used to move the displayed waveform or marker position Pinch Out and Pinch In Pinch out refers to the act of pressing two fingers against the screen and spreading them apart Pinch in refers to the act of pressing two fingers against the screen and drawing them together On a screen displaying waveforms you can pinch out to zoom in and pinch in to zoom out Pi...

Page 42: ...tion Pinching out or pinching in vertically or horizontally limits the zoom operation to vertical or horizontal zoom When a waveform is zoomed vertically the log scale linear scale changes in sync When a waveform is zoomed horizontally the displayed sweep span changes in sync Operation Tool Window When you move or zoom a waveform using touch panel operation a scale operation tool window appears Fo...

Page 43: ... by dragging this line horizontally Moving marker Dotted line for dragging You can move a line marker by dragging the line marker line Line markers Key Lock This instrument allows the operation of keys other than the registered user keys to be locked to prevent operation mistakes by the user For details see section 7 6 Locking the Keys in IM AQ6360 01EN 3 1 Touch Panel Operations ...

Page 44: ... the function you want to configure The function menu items on the right side of the screen change If there are several function menus the next menu appears each time you tap the key You can also tap More in the function menu to change to the next menu 3 Tap the appropriate function menu key The value assigned to the key is selected or the action assigned to it is executed Then the Main Menu close...

Page 45: ...ction menus 1 Tap the trace setting area in the upper right of the screen The TRACE SETTINGS window appears 2 Tap the item you want to set You can move the TRACE SETTINGS window by dragging the title area To close the TRACE SETTINGS window tap TRACE SETTINGS Window Select the active trace Trace setting area Shows and hides waveforms Set the write mode or calculation mode 3 2 Menu Operations ...

Page 46: ...ndition area if the settings require a value to be selected from several options If settings do not fit in the list a scroll bar appears at the right of the list Hidden settings can be displayed by dragging a setting in the list or the scroll bar Waveform Display Area Example pop up list You can quickly configure the marker display and other functions related to the displayed waveform You can also...

Page 47: ...isplayed below the waveform display area at all times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 You can change the following settings by tapping them You can also set them using the function menus 1 Set the amount of level shift 10 Turn on or off the auto scaling of the subscale 2 Set the amount of wavelength shift 11 Turn on or off the auto configuration of the reference level 3 Set the noise mas...

Page 48: ...her the screen display mode is wavelength display or frequency display SPAN The SPAN key contains functions for setting the wavelength span or frequency span sweep span to be measured The content of function menus changes depending on whether the screen display mode is wavelength display or frequency display LEVEL Contains functions for level axis settings A menu for setting the reference level wi...

Page 49: ...rface ETHERNET GP IB UNDO LOCAL The function varies depending on the state the instrument is in when you tap UNDO LOCAL The following table shows the UNDO LOCAL functions depending on the instrument states Status of Instrument Function UNDO action is allowed If you tap UNDO immediately after changing a parameter setting or changing or deleting data the previous operation is canceled and the instru...

Page 50: ...ing the key displays the next level function menu Displays a parameter input window Tap to display a parameter input window for entering parameter values Displays the next level and a parameter input window Tap to move to the next level and display a parameter input window A key for returning to the previous level Tapping the key displays the previous level function menu A selection key Select a k...

Page 51: ... second menu This may change to a function for returning to the next higher menu level In this example tapping More 1 2 shows the TRACE 2 2 function menu and the indication changes to More 2 2 Indicates the function menu hierarchy This example shows that the currently displayed function menu is under Active Trace Trace 1 2 Trace 2 2 3 2 Menu Operations ...

Page 52: ...mbers 3 After entering a value tap μm ENT or nm ENT depending on the parameter unit The value is applied For parameters without units you can tap either μm ENT or nm ENT 4 Tap to close the parameter input window Note If the value entered with the numeric keypad is not in the allowed value range the nearest allowed value will be set Using the Arrow Keys 2 Continuing from step 1 tap the arrow keys T...

Page 53: ...want to input characters to move the cursor to that position You can also use the function menu to move the cursor insert characters delete all characters and so on 5 Tap a character on the keyboard to input the character Tap Enter on the function menu to enter the character selected on the keyboard 6 To finish character string input tap Done The input character string is confirmed Note In additio...

Page 54: ...splay area Displaying the operation tool window by tapping the moving marker Right click Right clicking the waveform display area displays a pop up list Right clicking outside the waveform display area displays the Main Menu window Drag Performs the same operation as dragging on the touch panel However you cannot move the displayed waveforms Dragging the waveform display area zooms the waveform by...

Page 55: ...ysis functions MARKER SHIFT F9 Sets marker SEARCH SHIFT F10 PEAK BOTTOM search function ANALYSIS SHIFT F11 Sets analysis function Other USER ALT F1 User key registration FILE ALT F3 Saves opens files file actions PROGRAM ALT F4 Program Functions SYSTEM ALT F6 System settings Function menus Each key F1 to F9 Varies depending on the menu Auxiliary function UNDO LOCAL ALT F9 Local UNDO function Remot...

Page 56: ...ck appears Entering the Date and Time 5 Tap the value you want to set The cursor moves to the value you tapped and a parameter input window appears The cursor position also moves by tapping Cursor on the function menu 6 Use the numeric keypad to input a value 7 Tap μm ENT or nm ENT The input value is confirmed Changing the Display Format 8 Tap MO DY YR The date is displayed in the order Month Day ...

Page 57: ...374 n est pas mis à jour Preparing to Update the Firmware The AQ6360 can read the update firmware UPD extension in one of two ways Prepare the update firmware according to your environment Reading the Firmware from a USB Memory Device Create a directory named UPDATE in the USB memory device and save the update firmware upd extension in that directory Check that the AQ6360 is not connected to a net...

Page 58: ...nu 4 Tap Version The software version is displayed 5 Tap Update NETWORK The Insert Update Files NETWORK message appears 6 Connect the PC containing the update firmware to the AQ6360 over a network 7 Use a file management software on the PC to copy the update software upd extension to the UPDATE directory of the AQ6360 internal memory 8 Tap Continue A list of update firmware is displayed 9 The mess...

Page 59: ...nnect LAN CABLE and remove USB storage device will appear and the Yes key will be unavailable When you remove the cable from the Ethernet port the message Please remove USB storage device will appear and the Yes key will become available Do not reconnect the network cable that you removed from the ETHERNET port until the updating is complete Once updating starts you cannot abort the process until ...

Page 60: ...spection mettre l instrument hors tension en plaçant l interrupteur MAIN POWER sur OFF sur le panneau arrière puis débrancher le cordon d alimentation ATTENTION Si des corps étrangers se retrouvent emprisonnés dans les différents connecteurs un dysfonctionnement ou un endommagement risque de se produire Si l ajustement de l un des différents types de connecteurs n est pas parfait l instrument risq...

Page 61: ...source within the wavelength accuracy specifications For details see section 5 1 Spectral Width Measurement in IM AQ6360 01EN or chapter 5 Specifications in this manual 2 If the wavelength error is large perform wavelength calibration using the built in reference light source LFC LSC option For the calibration procedure see section 2 1 Wavelength Calibration in IM AQ6360 01EN 3 For performing wave...

Page 62: ...ument and connect the light source to an optical power meter 8 Use the optical power meter to measure power values of the light source 9 Check that peak level values obtained in step 6 agree with the ones obtained by the optical power meter within the specified level accuracy For information on level accuracy see chapter 5 Specifications Note For the light source prepare a line spectrum light sour...

Page 63: ...5 App Index 4 5 Replacing Fuses There is a fuse inside the instrument However you should not replace the fuse yourself It could indicate additional internal damage If you believe the fuse is blown please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer ...

Page 64: ...ument dispose d une source de lumière de référence intégrée pour les ajustements d alignement LFC LSC option La lumière infrarouge est toujours émise depuis le connecteur de sortie optique Ne regardez jamais directement dans le connecteur de sortie optique La lumière infrarouge risquerait de gravement vous blesser ou de provoquer une perte de vision Cleaning the Optical Connector Connection Sectio...

Page 65: ... the optical output connector at all times Never look into the optical output connector Infrared light entering the eyes can cause severe injury and loss of vision French AVERTISSEMENT Cet instrument dispose d une source de lumière de référence intégrée pour les ajustements d alignement LFC LSC option La lumière infrarouge est toujours émise depuis le connecteur de sortie optique Ne regardez jamai...

Page 66: ... alcohol to clean the ferrule end of the optical output section After the cleaning is finished connect the connector adapter to the instrument Swab Optical output Connector adapter Optical connector Instrument panel Lock lever Ferrule end CAUTION When attaching or removing a connector adapter be careful not to damage the ferrule edge or adapter Wiping with a soiled swab can damage the optical outp...

Page 67: ...umidity can cause them to form on the instrument Where active gas is present or where the instrument may be subject to corrosion Where the humidity indicated below can occur Where temperatures can exceed 50 C Where the temperature can fall below 10 C Where the humidity can exceed 80 no condensation Where the humidity can fall below 20 no condensation For extended storage it is recommended that the...

Page 68: ... a general guideline For part replacement and purchase contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Parts with Limited Service Life Part Name Service Life LCD backlight At normal operating conditions approximately 70000 hours Consumable Parts We recommend replacing them at the following intervals Part Name Replacement Period Cooling fan 3 years Backup battery lithium battery 5 years ...

Page 69: ...4 13 IM AQ6360 02EN Maintenance 1 2 3 4 5 App Index 4 9 Disposal When disposing of this instrument follow the laws and ordinances of the country or region where the product will be disposed of ...

Page 70: ...anceled 15 ADVANCED MARKER off An assigned advanced marker was set to off 16 ADVANCED MARKER off The advanced marker function was turned off 17 LEVEL UNIT changed The LEVEL UNIT key setting was changed 18 POWER NBW trace state changed The POWER NBW trace setting in trace settings was changed to FIX mode 19 Analysis result is not correct The analysis results for the power spectral density trace may...

Page 71: ...and the copy to file have the same name 140 No paste possible The paste operation cannot be executed during the editing of programs because the number of blank rows is not sufficient 141 No merge possible It is not possible to execute a merge during the editing of programs because the merged result would exceed the maximum number of rows 142 WL calibration failed Calibration cannot be executed bec...

Page 72: ...ror An abnormality occurred during instrument internal communication 227 Internal communication error An abnormality occurred during instrument internal communication 228 Memory allocation error Data memory initialization failed 230 Monochromator error Entered emulation mode because an abnormality with the operation of the monochromator occurred 231 Monochromator error Entered emulation mode becau...

Page 73: ...icient free space on the USB storage medium 361 USB Storage not inserted USB storage medium not inserted 362 USB Storage is write protected The USB storage device is write protected 363 USB Storage not initialized USB storage not initialized Or it has been formatted in a format not supported by this instrument 364 Directory full Directory is full therefore no file can be created 365 File not found...

Page 74: ...Input level 50 to 10 dBm sensitivity MID HIGH1 2 Level flatness 2 0 2 dB 1520 to 1580 nm 1580 to 1620 nm Polarization dependence 2 0 1 dB 1550 nm Dynamic range 1 2 55 dB Peak 0 4 nm 40 dB Peak 0 2 nm Resolution 0 1 nm Optical return loss 5 35 dB Typ with angled PC connector Optical input connector FC or SC Built in calibration light source option Wavelength reference source For wavelength calibrat...

Page 75: ...riteria Criteria A During testing influence in the immunity environment described above is met Criteria B The instrument continues to function and is controllable throughout testing The instrument does not change operation modes and data changes do not persist Criteria C Temporary losses of functionality such as measurement stopping etc are recovered from through the intervention of the operator C...

Page 76: ...ity dB nm dB km noise mask Horizontal scale Wavelength nm frequency THz trace zoom in out Display mode items Normal display split display data table label measurement conditions Trace Trace functions 7 independent traces maximum minimum hold calculation between traces normalizing roll averaging 2 to 100 times curve fit peak curve fit marker curve fit Others Trace copy clear write fix setting displ...

Page 77: ...5 2 External Dimensions Unit mm approx inch 426 13 13 20 177 REAR VIEW If not specified the tolerance is 3 However in cases of less than 10 mm the tolerance is 0 3 mm 11 3 459 32 1 26 18 07 0 51 0 44 0 51 0 79 6 97 16 77 ...

Page 78: ...lay run share or use the software at the same time You may use terminal services protocols to connect the device to a server running business task or processes software such as email word processing scheduling or spreadsheets You may allow up to ten other devices to access the software to use File Services Print Services Internet Information Services and Internet Connection Sharing and Telephony S...

Page 79: ...rmation The following features use Internet protocols which send to the appropriate systems computer information such as your Internet protocol address the type of operating system and browser the name and version of the software you are using and the language code of the device where you installed the software Microsoft uses this information to make the Internet based services available to you Yo...

Page 80: ...er based products You agree that the software may update the firmware of this device Media Center Online Promotions If you use Media Center features of the software to access Internet based content or other Internet based services such services may obtain the following information from the software to enable you to receive accept and use certain promotional offers certain device information such a...

Page 81: ... 14 NOTICE ABOUT THE MP3 AUDIO STANDARD This software includes MP3 audio encoding and decoding technology as defined by ISO IEC 11172 3 and ISO IEC 13818 3 It is not licensed for any implementation or distribution in any commercial product or service 15 NOT FAULT TOLERANT The software is not fault tolerant Yokogawa Test Measurement Corporation installed the software on the device and is responsibl...

Page 82: ...pear in all copies of the software and related documentation and ii the names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity relating to the software without the specific prior written permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRA...

Page 83: ...notice appear in all copies of the Software and that both the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation Permission is also given to modify the software to any extend under the condition that in the modified software the prefix GB_ is changed to something else and the name directories for includes files gb in this distribution is also changed THE SOFTWAR...

Page 84: ...gan not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission This software is supplied as is without expressed or implied warranties of any kind Copyright 1993 1994 Regents of the University of Michigan All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that this notice is preserved and th...

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