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PT1 User Manual 

 
 

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M-PT1-001-01 

To operate the PT1 without a test plan, tap on one of the saved polarity configurations. The 

Auto

 profile 

will automatically detect which saved configuration matches (if any) the device under testing (DUT). 

 

Figure 5: PT1 

Test Plan Information

 page 

 choosing a polarity 

 

Press and move up/down to scroll through the menu. To create a new polarity type using the front panel 
touchscreen, connect a known polarity type cable to the PT1 and tap on 

Discover

 (Figure 6)

 

Figure 6: PT1 

Test Plan Information

 page 

 

Discover

 function 

 

To delete a saved polarity, tap on the X next to one of the custom profiles (Figure 7). 

Содержание PT1

Страница 1: ...PT1 Polarity Tester User Manual ...

Страница 2: ...ser Manual ii M PT1 001 01 All information contained herein is believed to be accurate and is subject to change without notice No responsibility is assumed for its use JGR Optics Inc 2020 All rights reserved ...

Страница 3: ...fety Markings on the Unit 4 Classification 4 Important Safety Information 5 Laser Hazards 5 Electrical Hazards 5 GETTING STARTED 7 Initial Inspection 7 Operational Requirements 7 Product Overview 8 PT1 Front Panel 8 PT1 Rear Panel 8 OPERATION 10 Powering Up the Meter 10 Device Information and Settings 10 Selecting a Test Plan 10 Performing a Measurement 12 Visual Fault Locator 15 PT1 WEBPAGE 16 Da...

Страница 4: ...ommunication 24 USB 24 Ethernet 24 Step by step Guide 24 Note 25 Commands Lists 26 MAINTENANCE 28 Cleaning the Unit 28 Cleaning the Output and Receive Connectors 28 STORAGE AND SHIPPING 29 Returning Instruments to JGR Optics 29 Contact Information 29 SPECIFICATIONS 30 ...

Страница 5: ...15 Figure 13 PT1 webpage Dashboard tab 16 Figure 14 PT1 webpage Polarity Types tab 17 Figure 15 PT1 webpage managing a custom polarity profile 18 Figure 16 PT1 webpage Input Strings tab 19 Figure 17 PT1 webpage Network Settings tab 20 Figure 18 PT1 webpage Upgrade tab 21 Figure 19 PT1 webpage Help tab 22 Figure 20 PT1 webpage About tab 23 Table 1 Safety symbols 4 Table 2 PT1 laser specifications 5...

Страница 6: ...ortable equipment etc with smaller transient overvoltages than Installation Category Overvoltage Category III The unit falls in the Pollution Degree 2 category under IEC 1010 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 The IEC standard on Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use relates to insulation coordination The CSA standard is on Safety Requirements for Elect...

Страница 7: ...he PT1 is equipped with a touchscreen interface to allow for one touch testing of typical pre programmed types A B C and custom profiles Remote operation is possible via USB or Ethernet Testing can be performed with JGR s new XN1 Server or with the included Polarity Test Software which allows saving results to Excel The Visual Fault Locator VFL mode enables easy manual identification of any possib...

Страница 8: ...Up to 288 channels in one chassis Touchscreen display and operation Non contact MTP MPO testing XN1 Server ready Test results can be saved in Microsoft Excel via JGR s Polarity Test Software Included Accessories Polarity Test Software and drivers USB A to USB B cable 1 8m Ethernet cable 1 8m AC power cord 2m Optional Accessories NCA MTP 12 MTP MPO centered key non contact adapter Barcode scanner R...

Страница 9: ...ly Avoid looking into any ports near which this symbol appears Frame or chassis terminal for electrical grounding within the unit Protective conductor terminal for electrical grounding to the earth WARNING Procedure can result in serious injury or loss of life if not carried out in proper compliance with all safety instructions Ensure that all conditions necessary for safe handling and operation a...

Страница 10: ...from either the power inlet on the unit s rear panel or from the AC line power source receptacle The power cord must always be accessible from one of these points If the unit is installed in a cabinet the operator must be able to disconnect the unit from the line power by the system s line power switch Use only the type of power cord supplied with the unit If you need to replace a lost or damaged ...

Страница 11: ... Do not use the unit outdoor Operating the unit in the presence of flammable gases or fumes is extremely hazardous If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Only technicians authorized by JGR Optics Inc should carry out repairs In addition to voiding the warranty opening the unit even when unplugged can expose yo...

Страница 12: ...e instrument Initial Inspection Warning To avoid electrical shock do not initialize or operate the unit if it bears any sign of damage Ensure that the unit and any devices or cords connected to it are properly grounded Inspect the package and contents for signs of damage Ensure all contents are included Read the user manual thoroughly and become familiar with all safety symbols and instructions to...

Страница 13: ...plays information such as results VFL test plans and setup The MTP MPO output and receive panel is located on the front of the unit The connectors are 12 fiber MTP APC male SM for the output and 12 fiber MTP PC male MM for the receive This allows the PT1 to test both SM and MM assemblies When testing assemblies with more than 12 fibers fanout cables are required to connect from the PT1 output rece...

Страница 14: ... panel components see Figure 3 Item Description 1 LAN Reset Press once reset network settings 2 Ethernet port Connection to LAN 3 USB B port Connection to PC 4 USB A ports Connections to peripherals such as barcode scanner 5 IO switch On off toggle 6 Power input Contains user replaceable fuse 1 2 3 4 6 5 ...

Страница 15: ...sh on the screen during the unit s initialization Device Information and Settings Swipe left to access the Setup page farthest page to the right see Figure 4 This page will display information about the unit and its connectivity status Figure 4 PT1 Setup page Selecting a Test Plan Swipe right to access the Test Plan Information page Figure 5 Scan an XN1 test plan barcode while on this screen to lo...

Страница 16: ...ce under testing DUT Figure 5 PT1 Test Plan Information page choosing a polarity Press and move up down to scroll through the menu To create a new polarity type using the front panel touchscreen connect a known polarity type cable to the PT1 and tap on Discover Figure 6 Figure 6 PT1 Test Plan Information page Discover function To delete a saved polarity tap on the X next to one of the custom profi...

Страница 17: ...surement Swipe right to access the Measurement page Figure 8 Figure 8 PT1 Measurement page Connect your device see Figure 9 and Table 5 then tap in the main window area to perform a measurement Tap to perform a measurement Press and move up down to scroll through the channels Tap to zoom to desired channel grouping ...

Страница 18: ...r MPO cable side A output MPO APC male side B receive MPO APC female 2 Output cable SM 12 fiber cable polarity type A PT1 side MPO APC female DUT side MPO APC female 3 PT1 output 4 Receive cable MM 12 fiber cable polarity type A PT1 side MPO PC female DUT side MPO APC male 5 PT1 receive 6 Non contact MPO mating adapters NCA MTP 12 3 2 6 1 5 4 ...

Страница 19: ...d2 where d1 d2 The non contact adapters NCA are ideal for high volume testing as they negate the risk of contamination or damage during mating No connector end face inspection is required The NCA should be used between the output receive cables and the DUT When testing DUTs with more than 12 fibers fanouts are required for the output and receive cables For an example see Figure 10 Figure 10 Testin...

Страница 20: ...s the Visual Fault Locator VFL page Figure 11 Tap on a channel to activate the corresponding red light source Figure 11 PT1 Visual Fault Locator page Press and hold to open the VFL Settings pop out menu Figure 12 Figure 12 PT1 Visual Fault Locator page Settings pop out menu ...

Страница 21: ... on any computer or tablet on the same network open a web browser recommended Google Chrome or Firefox and enter the PT1 s IP address see Device Information and Settings on page 10 in the URL bar Dashboard Access the Dashboard tab to view or edit the device name Figure 13 Figure 13 PT1 webpage Dashboard tab ...

Страница 22: ...ual 17 M PT1 001 01 Polarity Types Go to the Polarity Types tab to view or edit custom polarity profiles Figure 14 PT1 webpage Polarity Types tab See Figure 15 for additional information on managing custom profiles ...

Страница 23: ...ID input string from the Settings Input Strings tab Figure 16 Note the HID must be USB 2 0 or higher and an XN1 test plan must be loaded See Table 6 for a list of commands that can be assigned Select one of the available Custom Mapping slots Click to delete a custom profile To use the Discover function connect a DUT with a known polarity then click here Click to modify an input parameter ...

Страница 24: ...ption TEST START With an XN1 test plan loaded start a test TEST NEXT After performing an XN1 test plan save results to server and prepare for the next DUT TEST RETRY After performing an XN1 test plan retry the current plan Network Settings You can view edit or reset the network settings of the PT1 from the Settings Network Settings tab Figure 17 ...

Страница 25: ...PT1 webpage Network Settings tab Upgrade Go to Settings Upgrade to view the version of upgrade or re install the firmware of the PT1 Figure 18 Please contact support jgroptics com before performing a firmware upgrade for additional instructions ...

Страница 26: ...tab Help Click on the Help tab Figure 19 for the website technical support and sales contact forms as well as a link to the software downloads page Alternatively email support jgroptics com for technical support or info jgroptics com for sales and other inquiries ...

Страница 27: ... 22 M PT1 001 01 Figure 19 PT1 webpage Help tab About The About tab Figure 20 displays the unit s firmware version model and serial number Advanced mode is reserved for JGR technicians and JGR approved service centers ...

Страница 28: ...PT1 User Manual 23 M PT1 001 01 Figure 20 PT1 webpage About tab ...

Страница 29: ...up page to view the PT1 s IP address The TCP IP libraries provided by most operating systems are sufficient JGR Optics can provide a communications library upon request Note any VISA implementation is capable of controlling the PT1 via TCP IP Step by step Guide This section will provide a step by step programming guide in a NET programming environment such as C or VB NET Steps 3 5 below can be ski...

Страница 30: ...nly As Boolean As String Dim response As String String Empty response visa RawIO ReadString If response String Empty Then Throw New Exception Read from device failed End If Return response End Function Public Overrides Sub Write ByVal strCommand As String visa RawIO Write strCommand End Sub Write commands require termination with the linefeed character n Note The PT1 runs SCPI commands asynchronou...

Страница 31: ...ed and PT1 commands respectively Table 7 Standard SCPI required commands list CLS ESE ESE ESR IDN OPC OPC OPT RCL filename RST SAV filename SRE SRE STB TST WAI STATus OPERation CONDition STATus OPERation ENABle byte STATus OPERation ENABle STATus OPERation EVENt STATus QUEStionable CONDition STATus QUEStionable ENABle byte STATus QUEStionable ENABle STATus QUEStionable EVENt STATus PRESet SYSTem E...

Страница 32: ... be displayed 0 1 2 3 LCL Set local interaction mode 1 enabled or 0 disabled LCL Return local interaction mode status LAS OFF Turn off all lasers VFL Enter VFL mode and enable output FVFL Enter VFL in flashing mode flash output CHANnel Return of available output channels DETECT Turn on laser and return brightest detector TEST CON Perform a polarity test on the first of output channels TEST RESult ...

Страница 33: ...the Unit 1 Unplug the unit from the line power 2 Clean the enclosure with a damp cloth 3 Do not plug the unit back in until it is completely dry Cleaning the Output and Receive Connectors 1 Use a bulkhead inspection probe to inspect the output and receive connector end faces for contamination 2 If needed use an MTP MPO in bulkhead cleaning device ...

Страница 34: ...ontact JGR Optics to obtain an RMA number 2 Cover the front panel with foam to prevent damage 3 Wrap the unit in anti static packaging Use anti static connector covers 4 Pack the unit in a strong enough shipping box considering the unit s weight 5 Use enough shock absorbing material 10 to 15 cm to cushion the unit and prevent it from moving inside the box Pink poly anti static foam is recommended ...

Страница 35: ...PT1 User Manual 30 M PT1 001 01 10 Specifications Table 9 PT1 optical and electrical specifications sheet Table 10 PT1 mechanical and environmental specifications sheet ...

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