Operator’s Manual
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C
LEAN
O
PTICAL
B
ULKHEAD
C
ONNECTORS
Inspect the instrument bulkhead using a fiber inspection microscope:
•
If the bulkhead is clean, proceed to connecting your optical fiber.
•
If the bulkhead is dirty, clean it using the appropriate bulkhead cleaning tool for your
connector type.
We recommend using IBC™ Brand Cleaners to clean optical bulkhead connectors. Follow the instructions
provided with the IBC cleaning product.
C
ONNECT
L
OCAL
O
SCILLATOR
You can use either the Internal Local Oscillator output of the
coherent receiver (as shown in the example) or your own
narrow-linewidth local oscillator.
IMPORTANT: Linewidth needs to be less than 500 kHz.
Using a PM FC/PC patch cord, connect the local oscillator
optical
output to the Local Oscillator optical input of the coherent
receiver.
C
ONNECT
O
PTICAL
F
IBER
Connect the modulated signal you wish to measure into the
Modulated Signal optical port of the coherent receiver. The fiber
type can be either PM or non-PM. The optical connector type is
FC/PC.
IMPORTANT: The power level going into the Modulated Signal
input must be between 0 dBm and 12 dBm.
1.
Carefully align the connector and port to prevent the fiber end from touching the outside of the port or
rubbing against other surfaces. If your connector features a key, ensure that it is fully fitted into the
port’s corresponding notch.
2.
Push in the connector so that the fiber-optic cable is firmly in place, ensuring adequate contact.
3.
If your connector features a screw sleeve, tighten the connector enough to firmly maintain the fiber in
place. Do not over tighten, as this will damage the fiber and the port.
CAUTION
If your fiber-optic cable is not properly aligned and/or connected, you will notice heavy loss
and reflection.
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