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1. 4 3 Index IM AQ6150 02EN xi Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions 1 1 Front Panel Display Displays measured waveforms measurement conditions measured values etc Soft key section Control the functions that are assigned to soft keys which appear on the right of the LCD display FUNCTION section Set all features including measurement setup and display DATA ENTRY section Enter measurement condition parameters and labels OPTICAL INPUT Connect the optical input signal here PRT SCN key Saves a screen capture LOCAL key Clears remote mode REF LASER STATUS LED Indicates the internal reference light source status POWER switch A switch for starting and stopping the AQ6150 AQ6151 USB port Connect a USB storage medium USB mouse or USB keyboard IM AQ6150 02EN 1 1 suonoun pue soweN l 1 2 Rear Panel Power inlet Connect the power cord GP IB connector Use this connector to control the AQ6150 AQ6151 from a PC ETHERNET port Use this port to connect the AQ6150 AQ6151 to a network 10 100 1000BASE TX Connect a USB storage medium USB mouse or USB keyboard VIDEO OUT Video signal VGA terminal Use this terminal to view the AQ6150 AQ6151 screen on an external display IM AQ6150 02EN 1 3 Keys FUNCTION Section The FU
2. f you block the inlet holes on the bottom or the exhaust holes on the rear side of the instrument the instrument will become hot and may break down Also high temperatures may shorten the service life of the internal reference light source He Ne laser Do not place this instrument on top of another device that is emitting heat If heat enters through the inlet holes on the bottom of the instrument the instrument will become hot and may break down Installation Conditions Install the instrument in a place that meets the following conditions Well Ventilated Location There are inlet holes on the bottom side of the instrument There are also exhaust holes on the rear side To prevent internal overheating allow for enough space around the instrument see the figure below and do not block the inlet and exhaust holes 4 When connecting cables allow for enough space above and beyond the space shown in the figure above to carry out the procedure Ambient Temperature and Humidity Ambient temperature 5 to 35 C Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH no condensation Note Condensation may form when moving the instrument from a low temperature or humidity environment to a high temperature or humidity environment or when there is a sudden change in temperature In such cases before you use the instrument allow it to adjust to the ambient temperature If you transport the instrument in its packing box to prevent conde
3. 1st Edition December 2012 Rights Reserved Copyright 2012 Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments Corporation IM AQ6150 02EN Checking the Contents of the Package AQ6150 AQ6151 Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument If the wrong items have been delivered if items are missing or if there is a problem with the appearance of the items contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Check that the product that you received is what you ordered by referring to the model name and suffix code given on the name plate on the rear panel When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument please give them the instrument number MODEL SUFFIX Specifications AQ6150 Optical Wavelength Meter AQ6151 Optical Wavelength Meter Specifications 10 Base model Power cord D UL CSA Standard power Part No A1006WD Maximum rated voltage 125 V F VDE Standard power cord Part No A1009WD Maximum rated voltage 250 V Q BS Standard power cord Part No A1054WD Maximum rated voltage 250 V R AS Standard power cord Part No A1024WD Maximum rated voltage 250 V H GB Standard power cord Part No A1064WD Maximum rated voltage 250 V N NBR Standard power cord Part No A1088WD Maximum rated voltage 250 V Options IFC AQ9441 FC connector adapter ISC AQ9441 SC connector adapter 1 Make sure that the attached power cord meets the designated standards of the country and area that y
4. P Screen copy DATA ENTRY Numeric keypad 0123456789 Numeric input BACK SPACE Back space Deletes one character nm ENTER ENTER Confirms the entry Arrow keys t 4 lt gt Increment decrement values change items 4 and scroll lists COARSE ALT N Switches coarse fine encoder mode IM AQ6150 02EN sbuus pue Sanje Bui93u3 pue suonejado Ay B 3 3 Entering Values and Character Strings Entering Values Use the numeric keypad or arrow keys in the DATA ENTRY section For a description of each key see section 1 3 1 Press a soft key that has a parameter The current value appears the measurement parameter input area Using the Numeric Keypad 2 Press a numeric key A numeric keypad input area appears and the value that you selected appears 3 After entering the value press ENTER The value the numeric keypad input area is reflected in the parameter input window which updates the parameter value If you press the wrong key on the numeric keypad 4 Press BACK SPACE The last number entered in the numeric keypad input area is erased and you can enter the correct number Note fthe value that you enter with the numeric keypad is outside the allowed range it is reset to the closest allowed value f you press BACK SPACE repeatedly and the numeric keypad input area becomes empty the numeric keypad input area disappears Using the Arrow Keys 2 After ste
5. You can use the numeric keypad to enter values directly in parameter input windows If you press a soft key that has a parameter the current value appears in a parameter value display area If you press a key on the numeric keypad in this condition the number that you selected appears in the area If the value that you enter with the numeric keypad is outside the allowed range it is reset to the closest value within the range 1 4 IM AQ6150 02EN 1 4 Screens Main Screen Measurement result display Displays the peak window peak list window and spectrum window The display varies depending on the VIEW mode Details are given later Label Measurement summary You can display text of Displays the number of detected peaks your choice using up to center wavelength CTR WL 52 characters and total power TOTAL PWR Date and time DEVICE TYPE PEAK THRESH TYPE Numeric keypad screen 9 If you connect a mouse to the AQ6150 AQ6151 4 E r Setup menu you can perform the same operations that i you can using the front panel s numeric keypad Light type setting Narrow or Broad Peak detection threshold and excursion values Averaging count MORE 1 72 E _ Measurement control keys Indicates the state of the measurement control keys If you connect a mouse to the AQ6150 AQ6151 you can click these keys to perform the same operations that you can using the front panel s measurement cont
6. 1 Component Names and Functions 1 1 Front Panel 1 1 1 2 bias eae 1 2 led KOys III ID 1 3 1 4 1 5 Chapter 2 Making Preparations for Measurements 24 Handling Preca tlons rire exeo tede charta ec xu ecu Mees ad Cete Ea EROR 2 1 2 2 Installing the 6150 06151 2 2 A 2 3 Connecting to the Power Supply and Turning the Power Switch On and Off 2 4 A 2 4 Attaching a Connector Adapter 2 8 2 5 Connecting a Mouse Keyboard USB Storage Device 2 10 A 2 6 Connecting an Optical Fiber iioii ee 2 12 2 7 Setting the Clock duc eee ce 2 14 2 8 Recommended Part 2 15 Chapter 3 Key Operations and Entering Values and Character Strings 3 1 SOM Key DSSCM PE AA 3 1 3 2 Mouse and Keyboard Operation enne tas 3 3 3 3 Entering Values and Character 5 3 4 Chapter 4 Specifications 4 1 Optical and General 4 1 4 2 External DIMENSIONS E
7. a grounded three prong outlet Item Rated supply voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC Permitted supply voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC Rated power supply frequency 50 60 Hz Permitted supply frequency range 48 Hz to 63 Hz Maximum power consumption Approx 150 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 Three prong outlet Power cord accessory 2 4 IM AQ6150 02EN 2 3 Connecting to the Power Supply CAUTION When turning the power on do not apply a high output light source to the instrument If you do the optical section may be damaged Donotoperate the POWER or MAIN POWER switch during the initialization process Doing so may damage the AQ6150 AQ6151 Turning the Main Power Switch On 1 Flipthe MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to the ON position The POWER switch on the front panel illuminates in orange Turning the POWER Switch On 2 Press the POWER switch on the front panel The power switch color changes from orange to green The operating system starts and the AQ6150 AQ6151 starts initialization Operations Performed When the Power Is Turned On When you turn on the power an
8. away from any heat sources When removing the plug from the power outlet do not pull on the cord Pull from the plug If the power cord is damaged contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Refer to page iii for the part number when placing an order General Handling Precautions Do Not Place Objects on Top of the Instrument Never place objects such as other instruments or objects that contain water on top of the instrument Doing so may damage the instrument Do Not Damage the LCD Because the LCD is very vulnerable and can be easily scratched do not allow any sharp objects near it When Carrying the Instrument Be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the power cord and other connected cables before carrying the instrument As indicated in the following figure use both hands to firmly hold the handles when carrying the instrument When Cleaning the Instrument When cleaning the case or the operation panel first remove the power cord from the outlet and then wipe with a dry soft clean cloth Do not use chemicals such as benzene or thinner Doing so may cause discoloring and deformation IM AQ6150 02EN 2 1 sjueuiaJnseo y 104 BH 2 2 Installing the AQ6150 AQ6151 Do not install the instrument outdoors or in locations subject to rain or water Install the instrument so that you can immediately remove the power cord if an abnormal or dangerous condition occurs CAUTION
9. handle attachment holes Attach the rack mount kit to the instrument m 6 Mount the instrument on a rack SS A How to remove a handle cover Nolg 2 0200 2 02 When rack mounting the instrument allow at least 5 cm of space around the bottom panel inlet holes to prevent internal heating Allow at least 20 cm around the rear panel exhaust holes Make sure to provide adequate support from the bottom of the instrument The support should not block the inlet and vent holes Store the removed parts in a safe place When rack mounting the instrument remove the feet from the rear of the instrument if they are coming into contact with the rack and are thus preventing you from rack mounting the instrument After you have rack mounted the instrument re attach the feet to the rear of the instrument In this case be sure to attach the brackets to the instrument before you remove the feet from the rear of the instrument If you don t the instrument s cover may come loose and fall when you rack mount the instrument Do Not Install the Instrument in the Following Kinds of Places In a location where flammable or explosive gasses steam or dust is present or a location in which explosion or fire may occur dangerous location In direct sunlight or near heat sources In an environment with excessive amounts of soot steam dust or corrosive gas In an environment that is subject to large levels of mechanica
10. 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 N Alternating current ON power OFF power IM AQ6150 02EN Safety Precautions Failure to comply with the precautions below could lead to injury or death or damage to the instrument WARNING Use the Instrument Only for Its Intended Purpose This optical measuring instrument is designed to measure the optical characteristics of light sources and evaluate their performance Do not use this instrument for anything other than as an optical measuring instrument Check the Physical Appearance Do not use the instrument if there is a problem with its physical appearance Use the Correct Power Supply Make sure that the power supply voltage matches the instrument s rated supply voltage and that it does not exceed the maximum voltage range specified for the power cord Use the Correct Power Cord and Plug To prevent the possibility of electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective earth terminal Do not invalidate this protection by using an extension cord without protective earth grounding Additionally do not use the power cord suppli
11. initialization screen automatically appears and the internal checkup reference light source initialization procedures and other procedures start The progress of initialization is indicated at the bottom of the screen with indications from STEP 1 6 to STEP 6 6 When the initialization finishes normally the measurement result screen appears 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 2 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 an error occurs in the memory or some other part of the instrument during initialization the AQ6150 AQ6151 will stop running with STEP 6 showing on the screen where 0 is a number between 1 and 6 If this occurs repairs are necessary Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer immediately IM AQ6150 02EN 2 5 sjueuiaJnseo y 104 2 3 Connecting to the Power Supply Note The AQ6150 AQ6151 retains its current conditions such as which soft keys have been pressed When you turn on the power the AQ6150 AQ6151 returns to the conditions that it was in immediately before the power was turned off The first time you turn on the power the AQ6150 AQ6151 starts with its factory default conditions Turning the POWER Swit
12. of the following manuals To view these user s manuals you need Adobe Reader 5 0 or later Never play this CD ROM which contains the user s manuals in an audio CD player Doing so may cause loss of hearing or speaker damage due to the large sounds that may be produced English AQ6150 AQ6151 Optical Wavelength Meter User s Manual IM AQ6150 01EN AQ6150 AQ6151 Optical Wavelength Meter Getting Started Guide IM AQ6150 02EN AQ6150 AQ6151 Optical Wavelength Meter Remote Control User s Manual AQ6150 17EN IM AQ6150 02EN iii Checking the Contents of the Package Optional Accessories Sold separately The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately For information about ordering accessories contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Item Model Min Q ty Specifications AQ9441 Connector Adapter 813917321 FCC 1 FC type 813917321 SCC 1 SC type iv IM AQ6150 02EN Safety Precautions This instrument is an IEC safety class instrument provided with a terminal for protective earth grounding The general safety precautions described herein must be observed during all phases of operation If the instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired YOKOGAWA assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements The following symbols are used on this instrument A Warning
13. oranan rode debes 1 4 F Page function KA YES pete e aru US REPERI aenda 3 1 FUNCTION a e ert 1 3 l Page 8 aranera 2 5 installation CONCIIONS eren 2 2 K Page keyboard Connecting 4 8 uec cie zt 2 10 M Page MOUSE ConDtecting tpe trece e tpa 2 10 multi peak screen for absolute 1 6 multi peak screen for relative 1 6 N Page nuimeric Keypad eoe degna e eet dne 3 4 optical connector 2 9 power cord connecting R Page RACK MOUNTING 2 3 REF LASER STATUS rein tette deer 2 15 REMOVE USB STORAGE e 2 11 S Page Ete 2 6 single peak rotto pennis 1 7 Spectrum WINDOW ico esep indere os 1 7 Standard d6cessorlBs e eerte epa iii U Page USB storage device connecting 2 11 IM AQ6150 02EN Index 1 BE
14. parts are excluded For part replacement contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Part Name Service Life LCD backlight Under normal conditions of use approximately 50000 hours Internal reference light source He Ne laser Under normal conditions of use approximately 40000 hours The following are consumable parts We recommend replacing them at the following intervals For part replacement contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Part Name Service Life Cooling fan 3 years Backup battery lithium battery 5 years Replacement Period of the Internal Reference Light Source He Ne laser When the reference time approx 30000 hours for replacing the internal reference light source elapses the REF LASER STATUS LED on the front panel changes color For details see section 1 3 You can view the total operating time of the internal reference light source It is the total of the times when the output of the internal reference light source has been on However the light source may reach its service life earlier than the reference time See the notes of caution in the following sections Section 2 2 Installing the Instrument Section 7 4 Turning the Internal Reference Light Source He Ne laser and Off in the User s Manual IM AQ6150 01EN Viewing the Total Operating Time of the Internal Reference Light Source 1 Press SYSTEM System configuration setup menu appears 2 Press the SYSTEM INFORMATION
15. soft key The system information appears Displays system information Total operating time of the internal reference light MORE 1 2 source He Ne laser AQ6150 02EN 2 15 10 suoneJedaug BH 3 3 1 Key Operations and Entering Values and Character Strings Soft Key Description When you press a function key the contents of the setup menu which appears in the right side of the screen change To help you understand how different soft keys work the soft keys are displayed using different shapes that indicate their functions Shapes and Functionalities diu UL Normal soft key Press to execute the function of the soft key There is a next level Indicates that items related to the displayed item are available in the next level Press to display the soft keys of the next level Displays a separate window Press to display a separate window for entering a parameter value Displays the next level and a separate window Press to display the next level and a separate window Soft key for returning to the previous level Press to return to the soft keys of the previous level Selection soft key Select a soft key from among the soft keys that are connected by black bands The selected soft key is highlighted In some cases several soft keys may be connected IM AQ6150 02EN sbuus pue Sanje pue
16. C PC or SC PC AQ9441 Universal adapter Warm up time 60 minutes or more Power requirements 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz approx 100 VA Environmental Conditions Optimal temperature 10 to 30 Operating temperature 5 to 35 C Storage temperature 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 85 RH no condensation Dimensions and mass Approx 426 W x 132 H x 450 D mm excluding protrusions approx 11 kg Safety standards Compliant standards EN61010 1 EN60825 1 Pollution degree 25 IM AQ6150 02EN 4 1 4 1 Optical and General Specifications Item Specifications Model AQ6150 Model AQ6151 Emissions Compliant standards 61326 1 Class A EN55011 Class A Group 1 55011 Class A Group 1 Korea Electromagnetic Conformity Standard SAUZI EN61000 3 2 61000 3 3 This is a class A instrument designed for an industrial environment Operation of this product in a residential area may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference Cable conditions ETHERNET connector Use Ethernet cables that are 30 m or less in length VIDEO OUT connector Use a shielded D sub 15 pin VGA cable that is 3 m or less in length USB interface Use USB peripherals i e mouse with shielded USB cables that are 3 m in length or less GP IB connector Use a shielded GP IB cable t
17. CH ANALYSIS SETUP FILE SYSTEM LOCAL PRT SCREEN TEST MODE Selecting an Item Click the item that you want to select The setup menu for the item appears The list of front panel keys disappears Before you click an item if you click an area outside the front panel key list area the list will disappear Selecting a Function on the Setup menu Click the soft key that you want to select The screen that would appear if you had pressed the soft key will appear External Keyboard Operation The functions of the AQ6150 AQ6151 front panel keys 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 AQ6150 AQ6151 panel keys For the panel key to keyboard key assignments see the panel key assignment table below You can use the keyboard to enter labels file names and values Classification Function External Description Keyboard FUNCTION settings DISPLAY SHIFT F1 Display settings Analysis feature SEARCH SHIFT F2 Search feature ANALYSIS SHIFT F3 _ FP LD analysis and drift measurement settings Measurement SETUP SHIFT F4 of light peak detection threshold etc settings Other FILE SHIFT F5 File saving loading and operation SYSTEM SHIFT F6 System settings Soft keys F1 to F7 F1 to F7 Varies depending on the menu Auxiliary key PRT SCREEN SHIFT
18. Limitations This product is a Class A for industrial environments product Operation of this product in a residential area may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference Safety Precautions for Laser Products This instrument uses a laser light source This instrument is a Class 1 laser product as defined by IEC60825 1 Safety of Laser Products Part1 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 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Tachihi Bldg No 2 6 1 3 Sakaecho Tachikawa shi Tokyo 190 8586 Japan IM AQ6150 02EN vii Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC This directive is valid only in the EU mmmm This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement This marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex this product is classified as a Monitoring and control instruments product Do not dispose in domestic household waste When disposing products
19. NCTION section consists of three measurement control keys six function keys and two auxiliary keys Pressing a function key shows the setup parameters for the corresponding function in the setup menu at the upper right of the LCD screen Measurement control keys Starts or stops measurement Starts repeat measurements The key illuminates while the measurement is in progress Measurement is repeated until you press STOP Starts a single measurement The key illuminates while the measurement is in progress Measurement automatically stops after one measurement REPEAT SINGLE es as se 5 Stops the measurement Q REF LASER STATUS Internal reference light source status display Indicates the operating status of the internal He Ne laser The laser is not being output Measurement is not possible Laser output is in preparation This indicates the status until the laser output stabilizes Measurement is not possible while the message REF LASER STARTING is displayed If this status lasts approximately 5 minutes the AQ6150 AQ6151 assumes that a malfunction has occurred and turns the LED red When the AQ6150 AQ6151 is ready to measure the message disappears It takes approximately 1 minute for the laser output to stabilize To make accurate measurements wait for the laser output to stabilize Normal status stable laser output Measurement is possibl
20. Q6150 02EN 2 5 Connecting a Mouse Keyboard USB Storage Device Connecting a USB Storage Device Compatible USB Storage Media The AQ6150 AQ6151 supports USB memory devices and hard drives compliant with USB 1 0 or USB 2 0 For more details contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Connection Procedure Connect a USB memory device to a USB port on the front or rear panel of the AQ6150 AQ6151 Align the connector orientation with the port and insert the connector straight into the port Removal Procedure Be sure to follow the procedure below to remove a USB storage medium 1 Press FILE A file menu appears Check whether the REMOVE USB STORAGE soft key is unavailable dimmed If it is the USB storage medium can be removed 2 If not the REMOVE USB STORAGE soft key is available press it The REMOVE USB STORAGE soft key becomes unavailable dimmed and the USB storage medium can be removed Removes the USB storage medium Note e fthere are multiple connected USB storage devices the AQ6150 AQ6151 detects only the one connected first If there is a USB storage device already connected and you connect another the AQ6150 AQ6151 will not detect it If you remove the USB storage device that was connected first the AQ6150 AQ6151 will not automatically detect the other one If you want the AQ6150 AQ6151 to detect the other device disconnect it once and reconnect it For other notes see the instruction manual supplied with t
21. User s Manual AQ6150 AQ6151 Optical Wavelength Meter Getting Started Guide YOKOGAWA IM AQ6150 02EN Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments Corporation 1st Edition Product Registration Thank you for purchasing 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 homepage http tmi yokogawa com PIM 103 03E Notes Trademarks Revisions 1st Edition December 2012 YMI Thank you for purchasing the AQ6150 AQ6151 Optical Wavelength Meter The AQ6150 AQ6151 is a high speed wavelength measuring instrument for LD and LED light sources This getting started guide primarily explains the handling precautions and basic operations of the AQ6150 AQ6151 To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference in the event that a question arises The following manuals including this one are provided as manuals for the AQ6150 AQ6151 Please read all manuals AQ6150 AQ6151 Manual Title Manual No Description AQ6150 AQ6151 AQ6150 01EN The manual explains all the AQ6150 Optical Wavelength Meter AQ6151 features other than the remote User s Manual control features AQ6150 AQ6151 AQ6150 02bN This guide Provided as a printed Optical Wavelength Meter manual This guide explains the
22. alls attention to information that is important for the proper operation of the software Notations Used in the Procedural Explanations The contents of the procedural explanations are indicated using the following symbols notations and terminology 19 1 Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers procedures are written under the assumption that you are starting operation at the beginning of the procedure so you may not need to carry out all the steps in a procedure when you are changing the settings 94 This section describes the setup items and the limitations regarding the procedures Characters and Terminology Used in Procedural Explanations Panel Keys and Soft Keys Bold alphanumeric characters in procedural explanations indicate panel keys that are used in the procedure and soft keys and menu items that appear on the screen Unit k Denotes 1000 Example 12 kg 100 kHz K Denotes 1024 Example 459 KB file size IM AQ6150 02EN ix Contents Checking the Contents of the Package ccccccccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeceeeeeceaeceeeeseeeaeaeeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeeeaees ii Safety Precautlors ir a E hec e La V Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ccccccceeecenece cee eeee cee eeeeeesaaaeeeeeesesaeaeeeetseeeaeeeeess viii Conventions Used in This E Chapter
23. avelength The power of each peak The wavelength of each peak Number Numbers automatically assigned to all detected peaks Cursor display Move the cursor to select the peak current peak to show in the peak window Multi Peak Screen for Relative Values The peak window is the same as in the multi peak screen for absolute values which is shown above For the operating procedure see section 4 3 in the User s Manual AQ6150 01EN AWL Wavelength relative to the reference REF peak Putaemi PWC 1 1549 9939 1 70 REF REF 2 1550 0939 1 70 0 1000 0 00 3 1550 1938 1 71 0 2000 0 01 4 1550 2938 1 71 0 2999 0 02 5 1550 3938 1 71 0 3999 0 02 6 1550 4938 1 71 0 4999 0 01 7 1550 5938 1 70 0 5999 0 00 8 1550 6939 1 70 0 7000 0 00 9 1550 7939 1 69 0 8000 0 01 APW Power relative to the reference REF peak 1 6 IM AQ6150 02EN 1 4 Screens Start wavelength of the scale The start wavelength of the display range Single Peak Screen Only the peak window is displayed The displayed contents and features are the same as those of the multi peak screens For the operating procedure see section 4 1 in the User s Manual AQ6150 01EN Wavelength Spectrum Window For the operating procedure see section 4 4 in the User s Manual IM AQ6150 01EN Scale Displays a power scale of absolute values Threshold The peak detec
24. ch Off A CAUTION When the AQ6150 AQ6151 is running do not turn off the power with the MAIN POWER Switch on the rear panel If you do the operating system configuration file will not be backed up and the AQ6150 AQ6151 may be unable to start normally the next time you start it Also the operation of the internal interferometer may be impeded Be sure to follow the procedure below to turn off the power switch Press the POWER switch on the AQ6150 AQ6151 front panel A shutdown confirmation screen and YES and NO soft keys appear Press the YES soft key The message AQ6150 is shutting down Please wait appears and the shutdown procedure begins If you do not want to shut down press the NO soft key The previous setup menu will return After the POWER switch changes from green to orange flip the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to the O OFF position You can also use the panel keys and soft keys to shut the AQ6150 AQ6151 down 1 2 REMOTE INTERFACE MORE 172 Press SYSTEM System configuration setup menu appears Press the MORE 1 2 soft key Press the SHUT DOWN soft key A shutdown confirmation screen and YES and NO soft keys appear Press the YES soft key The shutdown procedure begins COLOR MODE Executes shutdown REF LASER o Co Cancels A shutdown TEST MODE SHUT DOWN Shutdown confirmation message MORE 1 2 SHUT DOWN Are you sure IM AQ6150 02EN 2 3 Co
25. e When the light source approaches its service life the message It is about time to plan for REF LASER replacement appears The operating time of the laser output has reached the replacement reference time 30 000 hours Measurement is possible but replace the light source quickly If a malfunction occurs the message REF LASER or interferometer is out of order Please contact our sales representatives appears Measurement is not possible For information on replacing the light source contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer DISPLAY ANALYSIS off SETUP SYSTEM C REMOTE Blinking LOCAL PRT SCN orange Auxiliary key See section 1 1 Remote control indicator Green Illuminates in remote control mode See section 1 2 Orange in the User s Manual 9 AQ6150 17EN Red L Function keys Set measurement conditions data saving and loading etc DISPLAY Displays a setup menu for selecting measurement screens and setting waveform display scales SEARCH Displays a setup menu for searching measured peaks ANALYSIS Displays a setup menu for taking drift measurements and performing FP LD analysis SETUP Displays a setup menu for setting measurement conditions type of light detection threshold unit etc FILE Displays a setup menu for saving and loading measured data and settings from a USB storage device or internal memory SYSTEM Displays a setup menu for settin
26. ed with this instrument with another instrument Connect the Protective Grounding Terminal Be sure to connect 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 may result in electric shock or damage to the instrument Do Not Operate with Defective Protective Grounding or Fuses Do not operate the instrument if the protective earth or fuse might be defective Check the grounding and the fuse before operating the instrument Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gasses or vapors Doing so is extremely dangerous Do Not Remove Covers Only qualified YOKOGAWA personnel should remove the instrument s covers The inside of the instrument is dangerous because parts of it have high voltages Install or Use the Instrument in Appropriate Locations Donotinstall or use the instrument outdoors or in locations subject to rain or water Install the instrument so that you can immediately remove the power cord if an abnormal or dangerous condition occurs 06150 02 Safety Precautions CAUTION Operating Environment
27. er offset value that you specified appears on the soft key For details on the power values that the AQ6150 AQ6151 displays see section 1 4 IM AQ6150 02EN 2 13 Sjueuiaunseo N 10 suoneJedaug 27 Setting the Clock The AQ6150 AQ6151 displays the year month day and time in the upper right of the screen The time is used in timestamps when data is recorded Displaying the Clock Setup Screen 1 Press SYSTEM System configuration setup menu appears 2 Press the MORE 1 2 soft key 3 Press the SET CLOCK soft key A setup menu and setup screen for setting the clock appear Setting the Clock 4 Press the CURSOR soft key The cursor in the clock input area of the setup screen moves 5 Move the cursor to the value that you want to set and press ENTER The screen for setting the value appears 6 Enter the value using the arrow keys or numeric keypad Sun Moves the cursor on the clock setup screen COLOR MODE REF LASER CONTROL Cursor for setting the clock YEAR MONTH DAY MINUTE SHUT DOWN r 7 Press ENTER The clock in the upper right of the screen will be updated Finishing the Setup 8 Press the RETURN soft key The setup menu returns to the previous display 2 14 IM AQ6150 02EN 2 8 Recommended Part Replacement YOKOGAWA guarantees the AQ6150 AQ6151 for the period and under the conditions of the product warranty Under the conditions of the warranty the following
28. erformance Note On models with the FC option or SC option the connector adapter comes attached to the optical input of the AQ6150 AQ6151 front panel Procedure Attachment Procedure 1 Check that the AQ6150 AQ6151 is turned off 2 Open the optical connector cover on the AQ6150 AQ6151 front panel 3 Clean the ferrule end of the optical input using a cotton swab moistened with a small amount of absolute alcohol 4 Insert the connector adapter straight into the connector 5 Press the connector adapter s lock lever down The connector adapter is attached properly if the optical input s latch pins engage with the lock lever grooves Removal Procedure 1 Check that the AQ6150 AQ6151 is turned off 2 Turn the connector adapter s lock lever up The lock lever lock will disengage 3 Pull the connector adapter straight from the connector 4 Close the optical connector cover Optical input Connector adapter Ferrule Lock lever P TESS ia Panel Latch pin Attached 2 8 IM AQ6150 02EN 2 4 Attaching Connector Adapter Explanation Connector Adapter Types The connector adapter comes in two types FC sc Optical Connector Shapes The optical connectors that you can use with the AQ6150 AQ6151 are the FC and SC types P Cap E FC optical connector SC optical connector IM AQ6150 02EN 2 9 sjueuiaJnseo
29. g network parameters showing system information setting the clock and so on IM AQ6150 02EN 1 3 suonoun pue soweN l 1 3 Keys DATA ENTRY Section You can enter various measurement parameters from the DATA ENTRY section You can use arrow keys and the numeric keypad to enter parameters COARSE key Turn this key on to select the next higher digit or increases the step by which the value changes Each time you press the key the setting toggles between on and off When set to on the key illuminates m Arrow keys Increase or decrease values move the cursor up and down in file lists move the cursor up down left and right in the character selection area of character input screens enter numeric keypad values left and right COARSE 2 A To increase a value gt key To decrease a value V or 4 key Press this key to erase the key before the cursor last entered number at the right end is erased and you can enter the correct number If you press BACK SPACE repeatedly and the numeric keypad input area 3 becomes empty the numeric keypad input area disappears mo Ble ENTER key 2 Confirms the value that you have entered with the numeric keypad in the parameter input window or character input screen Numeric keypad
30. handling Getting Started Guide precautions basic operations and specifications of the AQ6150 AQ6151 AQ6150 AQ6151 AQ6150 17EN This manual explains the AQ6150 Optical Wavelength Meter AQ6151 communication interface Remote Control User s Manual features and how to use them PDF files of all the manuals above are included in the accompanying CD The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functionality The figures given in this manual may differ from those that actually appear on your screen Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited Microsoft Internet Explorer MS DOS Windows Windows NT and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e In this manual the TM and symbols do not accompany their respective registered trademark or trademark names Other company and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders
31. hat is 3 m in length or less Immunity Compliant standard EN61326 1 Table 2 for industrial environments Cable conditions The same as the cable conditions listed above for emissions Line spectrum CW constant polarization during measurement vacuum wavelength input power 30dBm or more line separation 10 GHz or more in case of multi line measurement confidence level 30 Line spectrum CW excluding polarization effects Number of detected peaks 128 or less Typical Pollution degree refers to the degree of adhesion of a solid liquid or gas which deteriorates withstand voltage or surface resistivity Pollution Degree 1 applies to sealed space with no pollution or only dry non conductive pollution Pollution Degree 2 applies to normal indoor atmospheres with only non conductive pollution IM AQ6150 02EN 4 22 External Dimensions Unit mm suonesyiseds Rear view 28 5 12 3 12 3 Unless otherwise specified tolerances are 3 however tolerances are 0 3 mm when below 10 mm IM AQ6150 02EN Index A Page Ccleectroeu c iv AQ9441 connector adapter 2 8 altOW KOVS tn CE ae 3 4 connector adapter 200 0000 00 2 9 D Page DATA ENTRY SECOM ait
32. he USB memory device IM AQ6150 02EN 2 11 sjueuiaJnseo y 104 2 6 Connecting an Optical Fiber Connecting an Optical Fiber AN WARNING Do not look at the optical fiber laser light that you are measuring or point the laser at another person s eye Doing so may cause eye damage or impair one s health Do not apply light that is 18 dBm or greater to the optical connector of the AQ6150 AQ6151 Doing so may damage the optical components that are used inside the AQ6150 AQ6151 Connect the optical fiber after starting the AQ6150 AQ6151 Applying high intensity light when the AQ6150 AQ6151 is starting can damage the optical components that are used inside it Clean the connector end face of the optical fiber under measurement before connecting it to the AQ6150 AQ6151 If dust is adhered to the connector end face it may damage the AQ6150 AQ6151 optical connector M l Cleaning the Optical Fiber End Face 1 Firmly press the connector end face of the optical fiber against the cleaning surface of the cleaner While pressing the end face against the cleaner turn it once While pressing the end face against the cleaner move it Repeat steps 1 to 3 Note If you do not firmly press the connector end face of the optical fiber against the cleaner the end face may not be cleaned completely You can purcha
33. in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office New EU Battery Directive New EU Battery Directive DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC 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 ANNEX II in DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC Battery type Lithium battery You cannot replace batteries by yourself When you need to replace batteries contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office viii IM AQ6150 02EN Conventions Used This Manual Notes The notes and cautions in this manual are categorized using the following symbols Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument This symbol appears the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the user s manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word WARNING or CAUTION PRINCI Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury tothe user or cause damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Note C
34. l vibration On an unstable surface Outdoors or in locations subject to rain or water IM AQ6150 02EN 2 3 sjueuiaJnseo y 104 2 3 Connecting the Power Supply and Turning the Power Switch On and Off Before Connecting the Power Supply Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power supply Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the instrument Make sure that the power supply voltage matches the instrument s rated supply voltage and that it does not exceed the maximum voltage range specified for the power cord Connect the power cord after checking that the main power switch of the instrument is turned off To prevent electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord for the instrument that is supplied by YOKOGAWA Make sure to connect protective earth grounding to prevent electric shock Connect the power cord to a three prong power outlet with a protective earth terminal Do not use an ungrounded extension cord If you do the instrument will not be grounded If an AC outlet that conforms to the supplied power cord is unavailable and you cannot ground the instrument do not use the instrument Connecting the Power Cord 1 2 3 Check that the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel is off Connect the power cord plug to the power inlet on the rear panel Connect the other end of the cord to an outlet that meets the following conditions Use
35. nnecting to the Power Supply 5 After the POWER switch changes from green to orange flip the MAIN POWER switch on the rear panel to the O OFF position If for some reason you cannot shut down the AQ6150 AQ6151 normally you can hold the POWER switch down for approximately 4 seconds to force the AQ6150 AQ6151 into standby mode The next time you start the AQ6150 AQ6151 the following message will appear Press any key to clear this message The unit was not shutdown properly This might cause a hardware problem Please follow the shutdown procedure described in the manual If you perform this operation the operating system configuration file will not be backed up and the AQ6150 AQ6151 may be unable to start normally IM AQ6150 02EN 2 7 sjueuiaJnseo y 104 BH 2 4 Attaching a Connector Adapter Before using the AQ6150 AQ6151 attach an AQ9441 connector adapter which is sold separately to the AQ6150 AQ6151 A CAUTION When attaching or detaching a connector adapter be sure not to damage the ferrule end face Keep the connector adapter perpendicular with the ferrule and slowly insert or remove the adapter f you shake the connector adapter to the left and right or force it into the connector the ferrule or connector adapter may be damaged Do not blow air into the OPTICAL INPUT Doing so may cause dust and other foreign particles to enter the interferometer and degrade its p
36. nsation allow it to adjust to the new ambient temperature before taking it out of the box Flat Even Surface Install the instrument on a stable surface that is level in all directions and that is not slippery If you use the instrument in an unstable location or on a slippery surface the instrument may fall off its platform or hit other devices due to the vibration that the instrument produces during operation If the instrument is installed in a horizontal position the supplied rubber stoppers can be attached to the feet at the rear of the instrument to prevent the instrument from sliding IM AQ6150 02EN 2 2 Installing the Instrument Rubber foot oS A9088ZM Foot at the rear of the bottom of the instrument Rack Mounting To rack mount the instrument use the separately sold rack mount kit Item Model Model 751535 E3 Rack mount kit for mounting one AQ6150 AQ6151 751535 E3 an EIA standard rack Model 751535 J3 Rack mount kit for mounting one AQ6150 AQ6151 751535 J3 a JIS standard rack An outline of the mounting procedure is given below For detailed instructions see the manual that is included with the rack mount kit 1 Remove the handles from both sides of the instrument 2 Remove the four feet from the bottom of the instrument 3 Remove the four seals covering the rack mount attachment holes The holes are on the sides of the instrument near the front 4 Place seals over the feet and
37. nsert a space or delete a character in the character input area press the corresponding soft key 6 Press the DONE soft key The entered character string is confirmed and the entry is complete _ _ _ _ _ ___ addition to appearing when you press the DISPLAY key the character string input screen also appears when you need to enter character strings such as when you are entering the names of files you want to save You can enter numbers directly from the numeric keypad You can also use an external keyboard to enter values and character strings For details on connecting an external keyboard see section 2 5 IM AQ6150 02EN 3 5 sunys 19j2eJeu pue sanj eA pue Avy B Chapter 4 Specifications 4 1 Optical and General Specifications Item Specifications Model AQ6150 Model AQ6151 Applicable optical fiber SM ITU T G 652 Wavelength Wavelength range 1270 to 1650 nm Wavelength 0 7 ppm 1 pm at 1550 nm 0 2 ppm 0 3 pm at 1550 nm accuracy Minimum 5 GHz 40 pm at 1550 nm equal power lines input resolvable separation Display resolution 0 0001 nm Power Power accuracy 0 5 dB 1550 nm 10 dBm Linearity 0 3 dB 1550 nm 30 dBm or higher input Polarization 0 5 dB 1550 nm dependency Display resolution 0 01 dB Maximum number of 1024 wavelengths Minim
38. ou are using it in 2 Already attached to the optical input of the AQ6150 AQ6151 front panel No Instrument number When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument please give them the instrument number YOKOGAWA Made in Japan Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments Corporation TOKYO 190 8586 JAPAN AQ6150 02EN Checking the Contents of the Package Standard Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories Make sure that all accessories are present and undamaged Item Model Quantity Specifications Power cord A1006WD 1 UL CSA and PSE standard A1009WD VDE standard A1054WD BS standard A1024WD AS standard A1064WD GB standard A1088WD NBR standard Rubber feet A9088ZM CD ROM user s manuals B8091YA Contains PDFs of the user s manuals User s manuals IM AQ6150 02EN IM AQ6150 92Z1 This guide The user s manual for China Power cord that matches the suffix code is included UL CSA Standard VDE Standard BS Standard AS Standard GB Standard NBR Standard A1006WD A1009WD A1054WD A1024WD A1064WD A1088WD D F Q Rubber feet One set of manuals A9088ZM gt lt gt sure that the attached power cord meets the designated standards of the country and area that you are using it in CD ROM User s Manuals The CD ROM contains PDF files
39. p 1 press an arrow key The current value changes 3 Press COARSE to select the next higher digit or increase the step by which the value changes Press it again to undo the operation When COARSE is selected the COARSE key illuminates IM AQ6150 02EN 3 3 Entering Values and Character Strings Entering Character Strings To enter character strings you can use the soft keys in the character selection area that appears on the screen An example of how to enter a label is shown below 1 Press DISPLAY A display condition setup menu appears 2 Press the MORE 1 2 soft key 3 Press the LABEL soft key A setup menu and a character input screen for entering characters appear gt Moves the cursor to the right in the character input area lt Moves the cursor to the left in the character input area INSERT Inserts a space at the cursor 806150 OPTICAL WAVELENGTH METER position Deletes the character at the Character input area cursor position Character selection area Deletes all characters in the character input area EU Confirms the characters that have entered ALL CLEAR DI LAY CANCEL Discards the characters that you have entered 3 In the character selection area move the cursor to the character that you want to enter Use the arrow keys to move the cursor 4 Press ENTER The character that you select appears at the cursor in the character input area 5 To move the cursor i
40. rol keys RPT Repeat measurement SGL Single measurement STP Stop measurement The medium setting vacuum or air when measurement wavelength range limit is on see section 3 5 when the power offset is not zero see section 2 7 of the Getting Started Guide IM AQ6150 02EN when the auto peak search feature is on IM AQ6150 02EN 1 5 suonoun pue soweN l 1 4 Screens Multi Peak Screen for Absolute Values For the operating procedure see section 4 2 in the User s Manual IM AQ6150 01EN Current peak number the number of detected peaks Indicates which peak among the detected peaks is shown in the peak window Example 10th peak among the 32 peaks detected Wavelength The wavelength of the current peak Peak value Indicates that the current peak is the maximum power Power bar The ratio of the power value Power The power the current peak Peak window 0dBm 3 1550 1938 1211 4 1550 2938 1 71 i 5 1550 3938 1 71 6 1550 4938 3 7 1550 5938 3 0 em 8 1550 6939 1 70 A list of detected peaks 9 1550 7939 1 69 10 1550 8939 1 6 L 11 1550 9938 EE __ a OM 2 Ratio of the power of each peak relative Power to the maximum measurable power W
41. se an optical fiber connector cleaner from NTT AT Corporation The AQ6150 AQ6151 does not have a laser light output section but light that is 1 nW or less in strength will leak from the front panel optical input OPTICAL INPUT This light is extremely weak so there is no need to take safety measures The AQ6150 AQ6151 does not emit harmful radiation during operation IM AQ6150 02EN 2 6 Connecting Optical Fiber Connecting a Light Source Optical Attenuator or Optical Amplifier If you want to connect an optical attenuator or amplifier insert it between the AQ6150 AQ6151 and the light source Light source Optical attenuator or amplifier AQ6150 AQ6151 Bp Optical fiber Optical fiber When Connecting an Optical Attenuator or Amplifier If the level of light from the light source is outside the input range of the AQ6150 AQ6151 connect an optical attenuator or amplifier to adjust the level to within the rated input range of the AQ6150 AQ6151 In this case set the power offset so that the power optical input level displayed on the AQ6150 AQ6151 matches the actual level 1 Press SYSTEM System condition setup menu appears REMOTE INTERFACE pem Set the power offset 2 Press the POWER OFFSET soft key The screen for setting the power offset appears 3 Enter the power offset value using the arrow keys or numeric keypad You do not have to enter a unit 4 Press ENTER The pow
42. suonejado Ay B 3 1 Soft Key Description Display Example DEVICE TYPE cy PEAK THRESH TYPI PEAK THRESH VALUE mu xm Or CR a oO mo ez e e WAVELENGTH MIT LI OFF AVERAGE MORE 1 2 0 4 M 5 u The SETUP setup menu is divided into SETUP 2 2 WAVELENGTH UNIT MODULATED POWER UNIT BROAD q RETURN MORE 2 2 9 two sections This key switches the menu In some cases this changes to a soft key for closing other windows In this example pressing the MORE1 2 soft key brings up the SETUP 2 2 setup menu and the soft key changes to MORE2 2 Note Indicates the setup menu hierarchy This example shows that a setup menu is available under DEVICE TYPE This is for indication only it is not an actual soft key For the entire soft key hierarchy see appendix 1 in the User s Manual AQ6150 01EN IM AQ6150 02EN 3 2 Mouse and Keyboard Operation Mouse Operation You can connect a mouse and use it to perform the same operations that you can perform with the AQ6150 AQ6151 keys Also by clicking a menu item you can perform the same operation that you can perform by pressing the menu item s soft key For details on connecting a mouse see section 2 6 Displaying the Top Menu Right click on the display Front panel keys in the AQ6150 AQ6151 FUNCTION section appear REPEAT SINGLE STOP DISPLAY SEAR
43. tion threshold If the threshold is specified with a relative value itis converted to an absolute value and displayed Moving marker Y This marker appears on the current peak The marker is filled with a color Fixed marker 57 A numbered marker that is automatically assigned during peak detection The maximum number is 1024 1550 69 wavelength of the scale Zoom Wavelength per division Appears when the spectrum Center wavelength of the scale is being zoomed in on The center wavelength of the display range The entire spectrum waveform The stop wavelength of the display range IM AQ6150 02EN 1 7 pue soweN 2 2 1 Making Preparations for Measurements Handling Precautions Safety Precautions If you are using this instrument for the first time make sure to read Safety Precautions on pages v to vii Do Not Remove the Case Do not remove the case from the instrument Some sections inside the instrument have high voltages that are extremely dangerous For internal inspection and adjustment contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Unplug If Abnormal Behavior Occurs If you notice smoke or unusual odors coming from the instrument immediately turn off the power and unplug the power cord Then contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Do Not Damage the Power Cord Nothing should be placed on top of the power cord and it should be kept
44. um input power 40 dBm 1270 to 1600 nm single line input 30 dBm 1600 to 1650 nm single line input Maximum input power 10 dBm total of all lines Safe maximum input power 18 dBm total of all lines Return loss 35 dB Measurement time 0 3 s or less per measurement Functions Measurement Single repeat average drift Measurement Average count air vacuum wavelength device type CW modulated measurement range condition setup Display Single wavelength multi wavelength delta spectrum with zooming wavelength axis units wavelength nm frequency THz wave number cm optical power units dBm mW uW center wavelength total power marker up to 1024 points label power bar warning messages error messages system information Data analysis File Peak search FP LD analysis drift analysis Saving loading measured results CSV saving loading setup parameters binary saving screen images BMP Remote control Interface selection GP IB Ethernet TCP IP configuration remote monitor Others Internal reference light source on off internal reference light source status LED optical power offset parameter initialization firmware updating Display device 5 7 inch color LCD 640 x 480 dots Data Internal 256 MB or more storage External USB Interface GP IB Ethernet USB VGA output Remote control GP IB Ethernet Optical connector F
45. y 104 2 5 Connecting a Mouse Keyboard USB Storage Device Connecting a Mouse Compatible Mouse Devices You can use mouse devices with wheels that are compliant with USB HID Class Version 1 1 Connection Procedure Connect a USB mouse to a USB port on the front or rear panel of the AQ6150 AQ6151 Align the connector orientation with the port and insert the connector straight into the port Note There are two USB ports on the front panel and two USB ports on the rear panel but do not connect more than one mouse to the AQ6150 AQ6151 Forinstructions on how to use the mouse see section 3 2 Connecting a Keyboard You can connect a keyboard to the AQ6150 AQ6151 and use it to enter file names comments and other items The AQ6150 AQ6151 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 AQ6150 AQ6151 panel keys Compatible Keyboards You can use a US 101 key USB keyboard Connection Procedure Connect a USB keyboard to a USB port on the front or rear panel of the AQ6150 AQ6151 Align the connector orientation with the port and insert the connector straight into the port Note There are two USB ports on the front panel and two USB ports on the rear panel but do not connect more than one keyboard to the AQ6150 AQ6151 For instructions on how to use the keyboard see section 3 2 2 10 IM A

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