Measuring Power or Loss (FPM-300 and FOT-300)
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Referencing Your Power Meter to a Source
In reference mode, your unit displays the loss created by the fiber under test only,
since a reference value is subtracted from the measured power.
Note:
You must set a reference value separately for each wavelength.
Compatible sources (such as FOT-300 and FLS-300) can transmit a power value to
your power meter, avoiding the need for manual referencing.
To receive the reference power value from a compatible source:
1.
Connect a compatible source to your power meter
(as shown below, with or without a fiber under
test).
2.
Use the source to emit the signal that contains its
power value (see
To change the signal modulation:
If reference value or units change, the power
meter beeps and displays
REF
while detecting the special signal.
The new reference power is displayed in the top right corner (in dBm) and
current loss reading is automatically switched to dB.
Note:
When using this feature, you cannot change the power meter’s
wavelength, units or reference power manually. The power meter
behavior is totally determined by the source.
I
MPORTANT
The value sent is not the source’s actual power. It is a user-defined
value that may not take the optical link’s loss into account.