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VIS300C InSpec User Guide
Built in Power Meter Overview
Introduction
The VIS300C includes a built in Power meter that allows for loss testing of 850,1300,1310,1490,1550
,1611,and 1625 nm wavelengths as well as 270Hz, 300 Hz, 1kHz, and 2kHz tone detection. Sicne this
is built in to the unit going to the OPM page will by default use this power meter. If another power
meter is connected the external power meter will be used instead.
UPM100 Overview
The UPM100 allows for loss testing of 850,1300,1310,1490,1550,1611, and 1625 nm
wavelengths as well as 270Hz ,330Hz, 1kHz, and 2kHz tone detection. The UPM100 is
compatible with the VIS300C, as well as Windows, Android, and Linux.
Introduction
Connection
To connect the UPM100 simply plug it into a USB Port and the OPM Page will become available if it
was not before. The UPM100 should not be used if there is a built in power meter.
RP560 Overview
The RP560 allows for either streaming readings testing or saving then offloading of readings. It
supports 850, 1300 ,1310,1490,1550,1611, and 1625nm wavelengths as well as 270Hz, 330Hz,
1kHz,and 2kHz tone detection. The RP560 is only available wired on the VIS300C however can be
used on other platforms with bluetooth.
Introduction
Connection Wired
To connect the RP560 simply plug it into a USB Port and navigate to the now available OPM Page.
Offloading
To offload from the RP560 first connect the device as described above and verify you can view a live
reading from the device. Next press the menu button on the RP560 then press Projects=>Sync BT or
Projects=>SyncUSB depending on if you are connected over USB or Bluetooth.
OR
Wireless
Wired