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MBR5 User Manual
MBR5 Rev 007
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Ensure the unit is operational:
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Connect the unit to a power source using the power cord provided
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Set the power switch to ON to initialize the MBR5 meter, and observe
the power-‐up sequence:
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Model number and firmware version of the meter are displayed
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Internal measurements of Pin and Pdark are made
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The message “Initializing” is displayed as the light source stabilizes
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The backreflection value (BR) of the front panel connector is measured
and displayed
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Set the power switch to OFF and disconnect the meter.
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Keep the packaging.
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Immediately notify JGR Optics and, if necessary, the carrier if the content of
the shipment is incomplete, if the unit or any of its components are
damaged or defective, or if the unit does not pass the initial inspection.
Operational Requirements
In order for the unit to meet the warranted specifications, the operating
environment must meet the following conditions for altitude, temperature,
humidity, and voltage.
Table 3: Environmental Requirements
Parameter
Specification
Altitude
Up to 2000 m
Temperature
Range of 0 to 40 °C
Humidity
Up to 95% humidity (0 to 40 °C)
Voltage
Main supply voltage fluctuations must not
exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage
NOTE: The MBR5 meter may be equipped with up to four internal laser sources.
These are thermoelectrically cooled for added stability and are modulated at
10 KHz. Sudden changes in ambient temperature can cause one or several of
the sources to become unstable. If this occurs, the meter automatically
switches to a measuring mode in which Pin and Pdark are measured more
frequently than every minute and the message “Source Unstable” is displayed.
The light sources power is monitored, and the meter returns to the standard
measurement mode when the sources have stabilized.
Product Overview
Front Panel and Key Description
A front view of the MBR5 meter is shown on Figure 2 and a detailed description
of keys and LEDs is provided in Table 5 on next page.