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1. tott a opticalCON powerMONITOR 5 Channel Reset Threshold Selection opticalCON o CH1 14 1 dBm O Thr 0 A1 3dB power MONITOR OOOODIII 1 Select Channel Menu using A or OOOO Ch1 Reset Thresh 2 To enter Ch1 menu push twice This will reset the relative attenuation 3 Select the current threshold level dB by Ch1 Threshold gt gt 3 pushing O or and finally to save 4 The secondary line indicates the chosen threshold and the relative attenuation Ch1 14 1 dBm Thr 3 A 3 3 dB AdB PIs note To switch OFF the alarm push 3 times opticalCON powerMONITOR 5 1 Change Channel Designation Ch1 30 1 dBm Thr 0 A 1 3dB Ch1 Info in Ch1 Info gt gt CAMERA a Ch1 info CAMERA Select Channel Menu using or To enter Ch1 info menu press twice To change the channel designation press O or Q till display indicates Ch1 info menu and confirm with Change the displayed symbol by using A or and select character with Repeat step 3 and 4 for additional characters To save move the curser to the right end of the display Check the entry by pushing Ge returns to main info after 10 seconds opticalCON powerMONITOR 6 Mode Wavelength Selection Single mode Set the wavelength depending to your application 1310 1550 nm or WDM for single mode 1 Select the Wavelength Menu MODE SM 1310 using O or 2 Push E twice t
2. arm red light Ce 7 oae poses a 40 kp mo 13 D opticalCON powerMONITOR Keys And Connectors Fiber output opticalCON or LC Power supply 5V DC Pr om Fiber input opticalCON To change the batteries occur following steps remove safety cable tie open cover as B remove battery holder screws EN I I replace batteries NOPS 1RU PM close cover and secure with safety cable ties 110V 220V AC 11 opticalCON NKO2 LC battery sinn Before use the powerMONITOR remove safety battery strap Power Supply NOPS 1RU PM 110V 220V AC opticalCON powerMONITOR 4 Software Main Menu Ch2 4Info gt gt jee Ch2 4 Threshold Ch2 4 Reset Thresh Attention WDM modus at the Wavelength section is only on single mode available sifas Ch 2 4 Info seecees t Temp inside jee If the powerMONITOR turns on an internal test starts and checks the proper functionality of the alarm and LED ACCU Auto oki EXIT se ACCU Manual sonces PWR control 500500 NOT recharged Charge NOW gt gt Dis amp Charge t EXIT sa I Charge NOW gt gt EE EG Charge NOW 252088 Battery aa Charge anyway Er 4140 NO WDM Erase Info amp Thres iH A H EXIT a ka 2 WL nm Wavelength Erase Info amp Thres System Reset 2 240004 Ch 1 Info gt gt pe Ch 1 a Ch 1 Threshold Reset Thresh HL Ch 1 Info Jeseene
3. er of 5 dBm Fiber output power 5 dBm Current power absolute value 6 dBm System Attenuation relative value AdB 1 dB The following matrix exhibits the attenuation accuracy tolerances of absolute and relative values from the powerMONITOR Fiber Type Absolute Value dBm Relative Value AdB Single mode OE 1 O Multimode VOSEL Multimode LED opticalCON powerMONITOR Appendix Application b System monitoring with unknown output power powerMONITOR e g NO4SBB1 4PM light source unknown an M output power Fiber Type Attenuation Range Example Attenuation Range 9 dB System Attenuation 5 dB I Threshold Level 4 dB To determine the attenuation of a system connect a light source as e g Neutriks measurement KIT CAS FOMD with help of a LC patchcable and the used opticalCON cable e g NKO4S R 0 50 and powerMONITOR e g NO4SBB1 4PM The light source offers a typical output power of 3 dBm 2kHz mode The difference of the output power AdB is the total atten uation of the system cable devices The difference between the recent power budget and the system attenuation shows the corresponding threshold level After connect the device transceiver DVI converter etc with the powerMONITOR Set the threshold from the powerMONITOR according the calcu lated value see example below If no power budget is known use typical attenuation values from the table
4. ing forces Consult the cable specification sheet for the cable you are installing Do not bend cable more sharply than the minimum recommended bend radius Do not apply more pulling force to the cable than specified Do not crush the cable or allow it to kink Doing so may cause damage that can alter the transmission characteristics of the cable which may have to be replaced as a result Laser light can damage your eyes Laser light is invisible Viewing it directly does not cause pain The iris of the eye will not close involuntarily when viewing a bright light consequently serious damage to the retina of the eye is possible Never look into the end of a fiber which may have a laser coupled to it DO NOT use magnifiers in the presence of laser radiation Diffused laser light can cause eye damage if focused with optical instruments Should accidental exposure to laser light be suspect ed arrange for an eye examination immediately opticalCON powerMONITOR Content 1 Warning amp Important Notice rrrnrnnnronnnnnnvrvnnnnnnnnnnnrennnnnnennnnnnrennnnnrennnnsnennnnnnsennnnssennnnnsennnnnssennnnsrennnnssennnnn 2 2 110 116 0 SEE 4 3 Keys and 0 1110 0 EEE kiii 5 4 SEN 7 5 Channel Reset Threshold Selection cccccccccssseececcceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeceeauseeeesseaaeeeesessaeeeeeesuaeeeesesaageeeeeeeas 8 5 1 Change Channel Designation rrrrrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrvnrrnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnsrnnnnnnsnsrnnnnnnsnsrnnnn
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6. o modify the settings 3 Hit O or DM to switch between the wavelengths and WDM section WL nm gt gt SM 1550 Erase Info amp Thres SM 1310 1550 nm WDM MM 850 1300 nm WDM 4 Push to save the settings Now the Erase Info amp Thres powerMONITOR restarts WDM section works only in single mode Pls note A modification of the wavelength selection will reset all settings to factory default opticalCON powerMONITOR 6 1 Mode Wavelength Selection Multimode Set the settings according your used wavelength and type of light source LED VCSEL 1 Select the Wavelength Menu Mode MM850 VCSEL USING 6 or 2 Push E twice to modify the settings WL gt gt MM850 VCSEL 3 Hit or G to switch between following wavelengths and type Erase Info amp Thres ot ght Source Symbol MM850 LED 850 nm multimode LED light source MM850 VCSEL 850 nm multimode VCSEL light source SM1300 LED 1300 nm multimode LED light source SM 1300 VCSEL 1300 nm multimode VCSEL light source 4 Push to save the settings Now the powerMONITOR restarts opticalCON powerMONITOR 7 Battery Status Instant Charging Battery 2 61 V 1 Select Battery Menu using O or t ooooo 2 Press Ge Charge NOW gt gt Charge anyway Press A or G to switch between the two charging modes co 4 To set a mode press Ge Mode Function O O Dis Charge amp Discharges battery before recharging gen
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8. opticalCON I power MONITOR User Manual INEUTRINK version 1 4 opticalCON powerMONITOR 1 Warning amp Important Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Neutrik AG declares under its sole responsibility that the product optical CON powerMONITOR to which this declaration is referred to has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the following international standards IEC 61300 IEC 61326 IEC 60068 2 6 IEC 60068 2 31 The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Avoid short circuits Operate and charge the battery between 0 C and 45 Do not heat the battery above 60 C Do not dispose of the battery by burning Do not solder directly to the battery Do not disassemble the battery Do not insert the battery in reverse polarity X The Li lo battery has a potential for fire or burning Dispose of your instrument in accordance with the valid legal environmen tally regulations in your country Fiber optic cable is sensitive to excessive pulling bending and crush
9. tly Charge anyway T Starts battery charging immediately Attention To charge batteries connect the external power supply NOPS 1RU PM opticalCON powerMONITOR 8 Power Control Selection PWR EXTERNAL 1 Press or till the power control NOT recharge menu is displayed If there is an external power supply plugged in the first line of the display indicates EXTERNAL The second line shows the current battery mode 2 Hit Ge To switch between the battery mode Internal PWR gt gt NOT recharge press O or and confirm with DQ ACCU Auto V amp T Depending on the battery status the power MONITOR starts to discharge charge automati cally gently Only works with rechargeable batteries ACCU Manual T Without checking the battery status it starts immedidately to charge Attention The battery can only be charged by using an external power supply NOPS 1RU PM DQ opticalCON powerMONITOR 9 Appendix Application a System monitoring with known output power powerMONITOR e g NO4SBB1 4PM equipment fiber output on ty power 5dBm The powerMONITOR measures the deviation of the signal power at the end of the system as reference to the typical fiber output power from the light source e g DVI converter SFP transceiver etc according the device specifications At the example on top the powerMONITOR exhibits 6 dBm which means 1 dB attenuation in reference to the output pow

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