Optical Modulation Analyzer
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Use only power cords shipped with the instrument and certified for the country of use.
Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
Do not remove the covers or inside parts. Refer all maintenance to qualified personnel.
Coherent Receiver Precautions
Invisible Laser Radiation
WARNING
Exercise laser safety precautions. The coherent receiver contains a Class 1M laser,
λ
:1500
to 1650 nm, P
out
maximum < 50 mW. Do not view the laser output directly with optical
instruments such as magnifiers or microscopes.
Electrical Connections
WARNING
Exercise electro-static discharge precautions. The instrument contains static-sensitive
components. When making RF connections, always wear a grounding wrist strap.
CAUTION
Always hold on to the cable or component while tightening the hex nut to prevent the
center pin from twisting inside the female connector when making RF connections.
Use a torque wrench to control the tightening pressure on all RF connections.
Optical Connections
WARNING
Do not install or terminate fibers while a light source is active. Care must be taken to
ensure that any connected light sources and the instrument have been turned off before
inspecting the end face(s) of the instrument or any optical patch cords connected to the
instrument. Never look directly into a live fiber, and wear eye protection at all times.
CAUTION
Always clean the optical connectors and ensure the facet is free from dirt or impurities
when making optical connections.
Check the connector type. Optical connectors used in the coherent receiver are FC/PC
type, unless stated otherwise.
Do not connect FC/APC type connectors directly to coherent receivers designed for FC/PC
type. Doing so will result in damaging the connector. A convertor patch cord can be used in
case FC/APC connectors need to be used.
Operating Environment
Temperature: 5 to 40° C
Humidity:
Maximum RH 80 % for temperatures up to 31° C,
decreasing linearly to 50% RH at 40° C
Altitude:
Up to 3,000 m at or below 30° C
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