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MPOLS-84 (P)

MPOLS-85 (P)

MPOLP-85 (P)

SmartClass™ Fiber

Multifiber Light Source

 

Multifiber Power Meter

Operating manual

BN 2329/98.21

2019.1

2

English

Summary of Contents for SmartClass MPOLP-85

Page 1: ...MPOLS 84 P MPOLS 85 P MPOLP 85 P SmartClass Fiber Multifiber Light Source Multifiber Power Meter Operating manual BN 2329 98 21 2019 12 English ...

Page 2: ... created General Public License This product includes Qt 4 8 3 software licensed under the GNU LGPL v 2 1 and barebox 2012 02 0 and linux 3 1 0 rc8 software licensed under the GNU GPL v 3 To request a copy of the source code for this software please write to Open Source Request Viavi Legal Department 430 N McCarthy Blvd Milpitas CA 95035 USA Copyright Copyright 2019 Viavi Solutions Inc All rights ...

Page 3: ...tery operation 14 Ventilation 14 PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply 14 GETTING STARTED 16 Unpacking the instrument 16 BASIC OPERATION 24 Switching the instrument on off 24 Operator control panel 24 Menus and display elements 25 Navigating in the menus 31 Displaying application information 31 Changing System Settings 32 WiFi menu optional 36 Bluetooth menu optional 36 Installing a software option 36 ...

Page 4: ...e laser on off 67 POWERMETER OPERATION MPOLP 68 Selecting the measurement mode 68 Selecting a wavelength 68 Selecting the display mode 68 Activating the peak hold function 68 Showing the measured values in graphic mode 69 Relative measurement mode 69 Absolute measurement mode 70 Pass fail measurement mode 71 Saving Powermeter test results 72 PROBE PCM OPERATION 74 General information 74 The build ...

Page 5: ...4 Exporting results to USB 96 Making a report 97 MAINTENANCE 98 Cleaning the test port 98 Cleaning the instrument 98 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE 99 REMOTE CONTROL 101 ORDERING INFORMATION 102 MPOLx 84 85 P stand alone units 102 Kits 102 Included items 103 Software options 103 Accessories 103 Digital Probe Microscope 104 SPECIFICATIONS 105 General specifications 105 Loss Length 106 Power Meter 106 Lig...

Page 6: ...est profiles Creates tasks label lists test profiles Creates project and assigns project team Assigns tasks to project team members Control progress Analyses test results Provides test reports Project manager Project manager Consultat Cabling vendor Connects mobile app to instrument Configure instrument from mobile app Store results if not connected to cloud Adds further note e g pictures videos T...

Page 7: ...nd to transfer the task to the measurement instrument After completing the tasks the results can be uploaded via the Mobile Application to the Project Management Application on the cloud platform for further analysis NOTE For further information about the Mobile Application please refer to the help provided with the application Measurement instrument Measurement instruments that support ESCW offer...

Page 8: ... of the Test Sets Test Tool mode Test application centric approach Achieve complete network certification with the MPOLx 84 85 P Optimize productivity with the industry s fastest test workflow Obtain comprehensive results for the latest TIA 568 3 ISO 11801 and ISO 14763 3 requirements View test setup and results data at both local and remote instruments Objective pass fail testing for fiber end fa...

Page 9: ...r inspection ready Inspect before you connect The MPOx MPOLS 85 instruments are prepared for fiber inspection Connection of a P5000i Digital Probe to the MPOLS 85 enables a technician to perform best practices fiber inspection and automated Pass Fail testing of optical connectors adapters in order to ensure industry standard fiber end face quality and cleanliness No additional fiber microscope set...

Page 10: ...eatures supported by your instrument are missing please visit the Viavi web site to check if additional information is available To download the latest user manual 1 Visit the Viavi web site at http scf updatemyunit net 2 Select your MPOx model from the product line 3 Open the download area and download the latest user manual Symbols used in this operating manual Various elements are used in this ...

Page 11: ...tructions carefully to avoid death or severe injury to persons High voltage Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to the instrument or severe injury to persons This safety instruction is given if the danger is due to high voltage Laser Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to the instrument or severe injury to persons This safety instruction is given if the danger is due to...

Page 12: ... mode Italics Result Indicates the result of following an instruction e g The page opens Boldface Pages controls and display elements Screen pages controls and display elements are indicated in boldface Text in blue Cross references Cross references are indicated in blue type When using the PDF version just click on the blue text to skip to the cross reference G Instrument keys Instrument keys are...

Page 13: ...07 No danger to eyes and skin is to be expected when used properly see Proper usage on page 13 Nevertheless you should observe the following warnings regarding your safety and the safety of other people J Always be aware of the hazard level of the instrument to be connected J Do not point the laser beam at people J Always cover unused ports J Heed the normal precautions for working with laser radi...

Page 14: ...erheating explosion or ignition of the batteries and their surround ings J Never short circuit the battery contacts by touching both contacts simultaneously with an electrical conducting object J Only use AA size dry batteries or rechargeable batteries J Make sure the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity NOTICE Insufficient ventilation Insufficient ventilation can damage the instrument...

Page 15: ...ntilation Insufficient ventilation can damage the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply or adversely affect its function and safety J Ensure adequate ventilation when operating the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply NOTICE Condensation Operation in the presence of condensation can damage the PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply or adversely affect its function and safety J Do not operate the PS4 Universal AC...

Page 16: ...ide Safety instructions Adapter MTP APC Female Threaded X Y Axis Pan Scroll REV0 MPOLS 85P and MPOLP 85P only Adapter MTP Female Threaded X Y Axis Pan Scroll MPOLP 85P only Large Tip Case No Foam MPOLP 85P only Foam for AT and T large tip case REVB MPOLP 85P only Packaging for SmartClass Fiber Instruments The latest Operating Manual and FiberChekPRO reporting software can be downloaded at the Viav...

Page 17: ...it has reached its specified temperature range and wait until it has cooled down if the instrument was stored at a high temperature see Specifications on page 105 Instrument overview Fig 1 Front view MPOLS 85P left and MPOLS 85 1 Patch cord microscope PCM with FMAE adapter 2 PCM controls focus control automated Pass Fail analysis magnification control 3 Connector interface 4 Test head cover green ...

Page 18: ...5 Fig 3 External power supply connector and communication inter faces 8 USB 2 0 device port Type Micro B 9 2 USB 2 0 host ports Type A and external power supply connector 10 Ethernet port RJ 45 1 Patch cord microscope 2 Optical connector MPOLP 85 MPOLP 85P single mode APC multi mode PC MPOLS 85 MPOLS 85P single mode APC 1 2 ...

Page 19: ...rements are performed in battery mode w o AC adapter Battery operation 1 Ethernet port RJ 45 2 External power supply connector 3 2 USB 2 0 host ports Type A 4 USB 2 0 device port Type Micro B WARNING Dangers when handling batteries Handling batteries may be dangerous Please note the fol lowing safety instructions J Please note the battery operation safety information in the chapter Battery operati...

Page 20: ...ity is indicated by a diagram inside the battery compartment or Insert new or replace the RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack or Switch from non rechargeable batteries to rechargeable ones by replacing the battery tray with a new battery pack or vice versa 3 Close the battery compartment 4 Press the E key to switch on Recharging the batteries The rechargeable RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack recharges when the PS4 U...

Page 21: ...d now 2 Switch the power on If the instrument starts Let the battery fully charge or If the instrument does not start Unplug power cord plug it back in and repeat steps 1 and 2 NOTE If the battery is completely deep discharged this cycle might need to be repeated up to 3 times General tips on using batteries Always handle batteries with care Do not drop or damage the batteries or expose them to ex...

Page 22: ...also be removed from the instrument if it is to be discarded If facilities in your country exist for collecting such waste or for recycling please make use of these rather than throwing the batteries out with normal trash You will often be able to return used batteries to the place where you purchase new ones Any dry or rechargeable batteries that you purchased from Viavi can be returned to one of...

Page 23: ...ing the AC line plug adapter To operate the MPOLx 84 85 P with AC power 1 Connect the PS4 DC power cord to the MPOLx 84 85 P external power supply connector The connector is under the cover on the right side 2 Plug the PS4 into the AC line socket The MPOLx 84 85 P switches on automatically when powered by the PS4 NOTE The PS4 provides power even if dry or rechargeable batteries are inserted in the...

Page 24: ...l panel Press to go to the homescreen Press to open menu Press to go back within an application or cancel input Press to toggle between the inspect view and the test view Press to switch the instrument on and off LED glows green when the instrument is on Press an arrow key to navigate through the menus change values in the menus Press the central key to confirm the selection Press to save results ...

Page 25: ...us and display elements Home screen The available menus and functions depend on the selected project type Test Tool project TTP or Workflow project WP Fig 7 Home screens Test Tool Mode screen shows Source PCM ver sion 1 Workflow Mode 2 Management 3 Settings 4 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 26: ... this menu you can activate a label list and start a test 28 Management In this menu you can manage projects define a test profile not supported yet get access to stored data Export and import results via USB 39 and 90 Settings In this menu you can manage WIFI and Bluetooth settings change instrument settings open the help display instrument information manage software options 32 ...

Page 27: ...ne the total amount of loss or attenuation of a fiber link the fiber length and polarity The selected mode is shown in purple 45 Powermeter To install and maintain cables and networks with the broadband power meter 68 Source To edit the laser for maintenance and characterization of single mode and multi mode networks 65 Probe To view and inspect the bulkhead female connectors 74 PCM Patch Cord Mic...

Page 28: ...ject The name of the active project is displayed For more information about Workflow mode and to learn how to activate a project see Selecting a project from the Job Management menu on page 42 and Workflow mode on page 84 2 Active label list The name of the active label list is displayed To activate a label list Tap the black arrow to open the drop down menu and select a label list For more inform...

Page 29: ...tests have passed The filled segment of the circle does not represent the actual progress Test in progress At least one complete task has failed The filled segment of the circle does not represent the actual progress All test completed and passed All tests completed and at least one failed 4 Start or resume a test Tap to start a new test or resume an already started test For more information see W...

Page 30: ...d It does not indicate an active bluetooth connection External power supply The MPOLx 84 85 P is powered by the external AC adapter when this symbol is shown Battery status Indicates the battery charge status If it is not shown only the AC adapter is active Charge state 100 Charge state 25 Battery is charging Auto Off Indicates whether the instrument turns off within a certain time Active laser so...

Page 31: ...nter key within the arrow keys or Tap the desired button on the touchscreen To leave a menu without making any changes J Press the F key NOTE All actions can be operated via the operator control panel or the touchscreen The following instructions describe only touchscreen operation To toggle between different display modes J Tap the display to toggle between the display modes context sensitive Dis...

Page 32: ...get information and help about the instrument or update the firmware To open the Settings menu I The home screen is displayed 1 Select the tab The Settings menu opens 2 In the menu tap the More button More setting options are displayed The following table gives a short overview of the menu items These are explained in the following sections ...

Page 33: ...the selected interval without any user action NOTE Auto Off is only active when no external power supply is connected 1 In the menu tap the More button then tap Auto Off 2 Select the desired interval Icon Function See page WiFi To configure the wireless local area network The last selected item is displayed in magenta 36 Bluetooth To configure the Bluetooth interface 36 Brightness To adjust the di...

Page 34: ...J Just tap the display to switch it on Selecting a language 1 In the menu tap the More button then tap Language 2 Tap the desired language After selecting a new language the instrument has to be restarted 3 Tap Yes to restart the instrument or Tap No to keep the previous language Setting date time J In the menu tap the More button then tap Date Time To set the date 1 Tap Date 2 Tap Day Month or Ye...

Page 35: ...in the desired IP address 3 Tap OK To set the gateway I The IP mode Static is selected 1 Tap Gateway 2 Type in the desired gateway 3 Tap OK To set the netmask I The IP mode Static is selected 1 Tap Netmask 2 Type in the desired netmask 3 Tap OK Calibrating the touchscreen NOTE Using a pen when calibrating the touchscreen will improve the calibration accuracy 1 In the menu tap the More button then ...

Page 36: ...layed SSID IP Address Netmask MAC Address Port Bluetooth menu optional J In the menu tap the Bluetooth button editable settings are displayed Enabled switch Bluetooth on off Tap Enabled to switch Bluetooth on Information on enabled bluetooth connection is displayed SSID MAC Address PIN Code for connection establishment Installing a software option 1 Connect an USB stick with the corresponding opti...

Page 37: ...ersal AC DC Power Supply is connected I The instrument is switched off and not in hibernate mode 1 Plug the USB flash drive with the extracted update files into one of the instrument USB ports 2 Hold down the A key and shortly press the E key to switch the instrument on The firmware update screen appears 3 Release the A key 4 Press the center key within the arrow keys to start the update procedure...

Page 38: ...he Auto Increment Number field by tapping the pencil button if you want to change the current number 5 If you are using both USB ports select USB1 or USB2 by tapping the corresponding button 6 Tap the Save button to store the screenshot on the USB stick A directory named Screenshots_ device_type serial_number is created and the screenshot is saved in PNG format Tap the Cancel button to interrupt t...

Page 39: ...d NOTE Test Tool projects can be created and edited on the device Workflow projects can be created only in Viavi s Cloud based Enterprise Workflow Management Tool CERTiFi It needs to be downloaded to the device from a Mobile App see Workflow mode on page 84 Fig 10 Project assignments Test Tool mode The Test Tool mode is the classic mode when a specific test application is needed instead of executi...

Page 40: ...A key and tap Set Active 3 Press the C key to open the test application dashboard menu or Press the F key and select the tab 4 Open a test application by tapping it NOTE Savings of measurement results are assigned to the selected project Creating a new Test Tool project 1 Press the C key select and tap Projects The Projects list opens As factory setting only the Test Tool project default is availa...

Page 41: ...s 3 Type in the project title and tap The project is created and displayed in the list Editing a Test Tool project 1 Double click the project or Select a project using the up down arrow key and press the central key The edit menu opens 2 Edit the fields Name Project name Description Project description Will be shown in the projects list below the project name Label Prefix Prefix that will be added...

Page 42: ... Tool project To assign measurements to a project the project must be activated There can always be only one active project 1 Select the project you wish to activate 2 Tap the button or Press the A key and tap Set Active Allow a few seconds until the label ACTIVE is displayed at the selected project Workflow mode Selecting a project from the Job Management menu I The home screen is displayed 1 Sel...

Page 43: ...you can select another project directly from the Workflow dashboard instead of opening the Job Management menu To select a project I The Workflow dashboard is displayed 1 Tap the displayed project The projects available on the instrument are displayed 2 Tap a project to activate it The project is set to active immediately NOTE You even can select a Test Tool project from this menu When selecting a...

Page 44: ... assigned to the selected project Selecting a label list 1 Select the menu The active project and the active label list are displayed 2 Tap the displayed label list The available label lists are displayed 3 Tap a label list to activate it The selected label list is set to active immediately ...

Page 45: ...he MPOLP To open the Loss Length test Press the C key select and tap Loss Length How to perform a Loss Length test A Loss Length test consists of several steps to achieve reliable results These steps are These steps are described in detail in the following sections Step Action See page 1 Adjusting general test settings E g set length unit and tone 46 2 Defining a test configuration Define settings...

Page 46: ...ength unit To activate or deactivate the connection sound I The Loss Length application is selected 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Sound entry to activate or deactivate the connection sound To activate or deactivate the high loss deviation warning I The Loss Length application is selected 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the High Loss Deviation Warning button to act...

Page 47: ...d test configuration can be recalled and set to active to assign it As factory setting one test configuration named default is available which can be edited but not deleted After deleting the test configuration default a new empty test configuration called default will be created automatically In the Test Configuration menu new configurations can be created or existing configurations can be copied...

Page 48: ...configuration 1 Select an existing test configuration if you want to copy its settings to the new test configuration 2 Press the A key and tap Copy The title edit menu opens 3 Type in the title and tap The test configuration is created and displayed in the list Activating a test configuration To assign a test configuration it must be activated There can always be only one active test configuration...

Page 49: ... the Test Configuration button 2 To highlight a test configuration tap it once or Use the arrow keys 3 Press the A key and tap the Remove button 4 Tap Yes to confirm and permanently delete the configuration The configuration is deleted and removed from the list Editing a test configuration NOTE You can not change the name of an existing test configuration To change the name copy the configuration ...

Page 50: ...itle Fiber Light Source Type The fiber Type can be configured for Single Mode or Multi Mode measurements Test Limit First select the limit specification preset from the drop down menu Then edit the limit settings Expected Polarity Select the fiber connection type see Polarity Check on page 51 Length Enter the length limit to change the length unit see To change the length unit on page 46 Max Loss ...

Page 51: ...e it or Press the left right arrows keys to highlight a fiber and press the center key to select deselect it 5 To confirm and leave the menu tap Done or press the F button NOTE Deselected and excluded fibers are displayed in grey and have no effect on the passed failed summary Only the selected fibers are displayed in the menu button Polarity Check I The Loss Length application is selected I Two d...

Page 52: ... describes how to reference 12 fiber cabling For referencing and measuring 24 fiber cabling see Referencing and running a test with 24 fiber cabling on page 56 To perform the referencing I The Loss Length application is selected 1 Press the A key and select Test Configuration 2 Select a Test Configuration tap the Test Reference Method menu and select a referencing method Polarity Description A str...

Page 53: ...encing method If you have changed the referencing method you must reference before you can start a measurement In this case you can start referencing from the measurement display J In the Loss Length measurement display tap the referencing button 1 To repeat referencing with the same referencing method In this case you start referencing from the menu 1 In the Loss Length main menu press the A key ...

Page 54: ...stablish a proper connections and tap Next button The Test button to run a test is displayed 4 To proceed see Running a test on page 55 Referencing under high loss deviation NOTE While referencing the maximum power deviation of the 12 fiber cabling should be in the range of 0 5 dB Higher deviation leads to the high loss deviation warning When this warning is shown the polarity of your reference ...

Page 55: ...out the affected fiber s 2 Tab See your Options Button and follow one of the descriptions to finish referencing NOTE For more information about referencing see on page 98 Running a test NOTE This section describes how to measure 12 fiber cabling For referencing and measuring 24 fiber cabling see Referencing and running a test with 24 fiber cabling on page 56 I The instrument is in Loss Length mode...

Page 56: ...d in two steps with 12 fibers at a time by using the optional available Y adapters Please note that the measurement of the 12 fibers must always follow directly after referencing Since the procedures for referencing and testing are identical to 12 fiber cabling this section only describes how to connect the Y adapters and to perform the referencing measurement procedure NOTE For 24 fiber cabling a...

Page 57: ... TRC Connect plug 1 to device A and plug 2 to device B 3 Follow the explanations in Referencing on page 52 for executing a new referencing or repeating a referencing with the same referencing method 4 After successfully referencing replace the TRC with the fiber under test DUT The connection icon 1 shows if source and power meter are linked properly 5 To start the test tap the start button 2 1 2 A...

Page 58: ...erencing and testing the first 12 fibers connect the second 12 fibers using the two Y adapter cables and the 24 pol Test Reference Cord TRC Connect plug 2 to device A and plug 1 to device B 2 In the Loss Length main menu press the A key and select SET REFERENCE The display informs about the progress A short message reports if the referencing was successfully Your are then requested to connect the ...

Page 59: ...H 24 FIBER CABLING The connection icon 1 shows if source and power meter are linked properly 4 To start the test tap the start button 2 or Press the A key and tap the Auto Test button The display informs about the progress 5 To view results go to Viewing test results on page 60 1 2 ...

Page 60: ...elected project 2 Passed Failed summary Pass indication green All measured losses are below or equal the calculated maximum loss AND the measured length is shorter or equal to the set length limit AND the polarity matches the expected polarity Fail indication red One or more measured losses are above the calculated maximum loss OR AND the measured length is longer than the set length limit Note Fi...

Page 61: ...wing 1300 nm 1 Selected project 2 Polarity results page is selected 3 Details of wavelength 1300 nm page 4 Details of wavelength 850 nm page 5 Assignment of each fiber and color showing pass fail 6 Measured and expected polarity as defined in the test configuration 7 Measured length of fibers and length as defined in the test configuration 1 Limit as defined in test configuration 2 Margin and loss...

Page 62: ... are always displayed in grey independent if it is within or beyond its limits To deselect fibers see To select deselect fibers for pass fail testing on page 50 Example fibers 2 3 4 and 10 are deselected Fig 18 Results overview with some fibers deselected In this example one of the deselected fibers has the largest loss and thus is displayed in the results overview page Fig 19 Polarity result deta...

Page 63: ...e Test Tool project default which is always present Results are stored simply by pressing the G key Each time the key is pressed the result just displayed will be saved NOTE Instruments with an integrated patch cord microscope PCM use a specific app also called PCM to operate that microscope Therefore images taken by the PCM can easily be distinguished from images taken by an external probe To sav...

Page 64: ...he measurement is stored NOTE If the label ID is not changed the data set will be saved under the same title Then the Data can be distinguished by the Timestamp 1 Label as defined in the test configuration J Tap pen to edit label 2 Shows selected project Results will be saved to this project 3 Probe Number of already saved probe results Powermeter Number of already saved powermeter results PCM Num...

Page 65: ...or output manually or toggling through all enabled fibers automatically Fixed power level Multi mode 26 dBm 1 dB Single mode 3 dBm 1 dB Measurement display overview Fig 21 Measurement display overview laser off left and laser on 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 1 MPOLS 84 Multi mode MPOLS 85 Single mode 2 CW mode only no Multi Auto no tone 3 Fiber panel deselected fibers are greyed out The currently active fiber is ...

Page 66: ...er 1 Press the A key tap the Fiber Selection button The fiber selection panel opens 2 Tap a fiber to select deselect it or Press the left right arrows keys to highlight a fiber and press the center key to select deselect it 3 To leave the menu tap Done or press the button Changing fiber output manually NOTE The fiber output can be changed manually only when auto fiber output is disabled To disable...

Page 67: ... When auto fiber output is activated the instrument switches automatically output from one fiber to the next in the fiber panel NOTE Only selected fibers will be used Deselected fibers will be skipped To activate auto fiber output J Tap the button until ON appears To start auto fiber output switch laser on Switching the laser on off J Tap the button to switch laser on off ...

Page 68: ...elect the desired mode from the dropdown menu 3 To leave the menu press the button Selecting a wavelength NOTE The MPOLP 85 is not able to identify the wavelength of the input signal To ensure that the signal level displayed is properly calibrated the wavelength of the input signal has to be selected manually To selecting the wavelength 1 Press the A key and tap the Wavelength button 2 Tap the des...

Page 69: ... keys Relative measurement mode Fig 22 Measurement display overview laser off left and laser on 1 2 3 8 5 6 7 4 9 1 Display mode J Tap to switch between table view and graphical view 2 Numerical value in dB above or below reference value 3 Fiber panel Fiber without a valid reference level or a valid measurement level In this case the fiber could be deselected at the Source device J See Selecting a...

Page 70: ...is closed and the measurement screen is displayed Absolute measurement mode Fig 23 Overview of screen in absolute measurement mode 4 Scaling of Y axis J See Adjusting the scaling of the Y axis on page 70 5 Measurement mode The active mode is displayed J Tap button to switch between relative absolute and pass fail mode 6 Graphical representation of measured value relative to reference value 7 Refer...

Page 71: ...t Limit 3 Tap the desired wavelength The edit menu opens 1 Measured absolute level in dBm All other elements see Relative measurement mode on page 69 3 1 2 4 1 Attenuation budget to set limit margin J To show numerical value of another fiber press left right arrow keys 2 Fiber panel Fiber passed Fiber failed Fiber passed and set to show measured result numerically J To show numerical value of anot...

Page 72: ...all results are assigned to that project when saved If no project was defined by the user the instrument will use the Test Tool project default which is always present see Managing projects on page 39 Results are stored simply by pressing the G key Each time the key is pressed the result just displayed will be saved To save results I The instrument displays the test results overview or details to ...

Page 73: ...on The measurement is stored NOTE When measuring two wavelengths at a time both wavelengths are stored separately Thus the ID is incremented by 2 NOTE If the label fiber ID is not changed the data set will be saved under the same title Then the Data can be distinguished and sorted by the Timestamp 3 Probe Number of already saved probe results Powermeter Number of already saved powermeter results P...

Page 74: ...tch cord inspection and a P5000i Digital Probe for bulkhead inspection Both applications Probe and PCM behave essentially the same and are described together below NOTE Only if a P5000i Digital Probe is connected to the instrument the Probe application is fully functional All instruments with a trailing P in their model name e g OLT 85P provide PCM functionality The build in Patch Cord Microscope ...

Page 75: ...s of fiber connectors as well as other optical devices such as transceivers The Digital Probe is specially designed to fit and operate comfortably and easily in hand allowing the user to inspect hard to reach connectors that are installed on the back side of patch panels or inside hardware devices In order to support a wide variety of fiber optic connectors the P5000i provides an exchangeable FBPT...

Page 76: ...lkhead tips Fig 26 P5000i Digital Probe components FBPT series tips for the P5000i The P5000i Digital Probe uses FBPT series inspection tips to ensure consistent and accurate inspection for a wide variety of connectors and applications These connector specific and universal inspection tips are interchangeable which allows the P5000i Digital Probe to interface with different types of fiber connecto...

Page 77: ...onnect the P5000i to the fiber being inspected 3 Press the C key then tap the Probe button or use the arrows keys or Press the H key to toggle between the measurement view and the inspection view After initializing the P5000i will display the live view NOTE In order to save battery power the cameras are switched off 5 minutes after leaving the respective application Basic settings I The digital pr...

Page 78: ... different workflows the functionality of the QuickCapture key is configurable Pressing the key will either freeze the live image or start a test To set the key 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap PCM Settings or Probe Settings 4 Tap Device Button 5 Tap the desired key function Focus quality bar When switched on the focus quality is displayed graphically and in real time by a bar on the ...

Page 79: ...key 2 Tap the Profile button 3 Tap the desired profile About adapters tips When trying to select an adapter PCM or a tip probe only these adapters tips are presented that are supported both by the selected profile and the camera in use Therefore the profile must be selected prior to the adapter tip Depending on the selected adapter tip the camera s illumination LED is set to a precalibrated bright...

Page 80: ... screws at the FMA MTPA adapter to position a fiber in the center of the display Adjusting the focus J Use the focus control to adjust the sharpness NOTE The focus quality bar helps you to find the best setting see Focus quality bar on page 78 Adjusting the magnification J Press the Magnification Control key to modify the live display from high to low magnification and vice versa In the high magni...

Page 81: ...test results is displayed at the upper right of the screen following figure is just an example and may vary Test result displays and frame colors Fig 28 Pass Fail analysis overlay and freeze view To return to the live image J Press the QuickCapture key or Press the A key and tap the Live button Zone A Represents the core zone It is the area surrounding the core B Represents the cladding zone It su...

Page 82: ...CM to operate that microscope Therefore images taken by the PCM can easily be distinguished from images taken by an external digital probe NOTE If the instrument with integrated patch cord microscope is connected to a Digital Probe the images for the PCM and the Digital Probe will be stored in different folders NOTE Saved image and overlay data JPEG XML PGM files can be transferred displayed and m...

Page 83: ...ew this action triggers the snapshot As file name the label prefix defined in the project settings is showed on top of the display 3 To edit the file name tap the name edit it and tap OK 4 To change the ID tap Decrement ID or Increment ID 5 Press Save to save the results The file is saved in the current active group directory ...

Page 84: ... measurement in Workflow mode consists of following steps 1 Define a project in the Cloud based application CERTiFi This is usually done by a project manager 2 Transfer the project to the instrument via the Mobile App please refer to the help provided with the App 3 In the instrument select a project and set it to active 4 Select a label list if the project contains more than one and set it to act...

Page 85: ...g a project on the instrument For further information about selecting a workflow project and label list on the instrument see Workflow mode on page 42 Establishing a connection J Establish a connection The icons in the top bar show the status of the connection Referencing the test setup When starting the test for the first time or when changing setup you have to run the referencing J Tab button to...

Page 86: ...rogress Running a test 1 In the menu tap the START TEST button The labels of the active label list are displayed 2 Tap the label to be tested The defined tests are displayed The progress bar on the very top and various icon show the status of each label and the whole project see Viewing the test progress on page 88 ...

Page 87: ...n more about showing test result details see the descriptions of the test applications in the test tool chapter Saving a test 4 To save a test result press the G button The Save dialog is displayed 5 Tab Save to save the test results NOTE Only saved results are reported to the mobile and cloud application For more information about saving results see the descriptions of each application 6 Proceed ...

Page 88: ...ot show the expected results you can restart the test e g after you have improved the device under test To restart a test 1 Simply tap again the test in the active label The test is run again 2 Save the results if the test meets your requirements The results are stored in the instrument and the storage ID of the test type is incremented Already safed results will not be overwritten After synchroni...

Page 89: ...OW MODE MANAGING WORKFLOW PROJECTS Managing Workflow projects Workflow projects only can be created and managed from the web based Project Management Application The MPOLP 85 P does not allow to create or edit Workflow projects ...

Page 90: ...f each application Selecting test results in Test Tool or Workflow Mode Data management of Loss Length tests Recalling stored test results Stored test results are displayed directly from the menu in the Loss Length application I The Loss Length application is selected 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Test Result Storage button Test Tool project 1 Select a Test Tool project contain...

Page 91: ...tion bar to display the test results in detail 6 The display of the stored test results is identical to the display after running a test Thus see Test result details on page 60 for detailed information about the test results display 1 Information about the stored test results A_2 2 Test label name PASSED Passed failed label Additionally the window has a green or red frame Timestamp Time and date o...

Page 92: ...test results is displayed J Press the A key and tap Remove All All stored data sets are deleted and removed from the list Data management of Powermeter tests Recalling stored test results Stored test results are displayed directly from the menu in the Powermeter application I The Powermeter application is selected 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Test Result Storage button The lis...

Page 93: ...wavelength at a time 850 nm 1300 nm 1310 nm or 1550 nm is saved and displayed Deleting stored test results To delete one data set I The list of stored test results is displayed 1 Select the data set to be deleted 2 Press the A key and tap Remove 1 Information about the stored test results FiberID1 1 Test label name Timestamp Time and date of the test C 0 Serial number of instruments V02 Software v...

Page 94: ...ored test results Stored test results are displayed directly from the menu in the Probe PCM application I The Probe or PCM application is selected 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button 3 Tap the Measurement Data button The list of stored test results is displayed To show all columns of the overview J Press the right left arrow keys to show additional information The displayed information depends...

Page 95: ...l screen I The measurement data overview is displayed 1 Select one or more test results from the list 2 Press the A key and tap the View Selected button The first selected result will be displayed 3 Press the A key and tap the Next or Previous button to display other results To sort the test results I The measurement data overview is displayed 1 Press the A key 2 Tap the More button then tap the S...

Page 96: ...g results to USB The export function allows to store CSV files and files used exclusively by the Smart Reporter on a USB stick To export files 1 Connect a USB stick to one of the USB ports on the right side of the device The symbol is displayed at the top of the screen 2 Tap the button 3 Tap the Data Storage button 4 Tap the Export Results to USB button The files are stored in the following direct...

Page 97: ...measurements The application file can be processed by the Smart Reporter Making a report In order to make a report please download the FiberChekPRO or SmartReporter software from the Viavi web site http updatemyunit net J Connect your instrument to your PC via the USB port and follow the instructions on the screen ...

Page 98: ...g anti dust spray NOTE Cover the optical connections with the dust cap whenever they are not in use This prevents them from getting dirty Cleaning the instrument You can clean the instrument by using a soft cloth moistened with a mild solution of detergent WARNING Dangerous voltage and invisible laser radiation Maintenance or cleaning of the instrument while it is con nected or operating may damag...

Page 99: ...ct the interference at your own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Viavi NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons ...

Page 100: ...ion on the frequency bands and the maximum RF transmit power of this product for sale in the EU Frequency range MHz Channels used Max Transmit Power dBm mW 2400 2483 5 1 13 ODFM 19 9 dBm 97 7 mW CCK 17 9 dBm 61 7 mW 5150 5250 36 48 22 9 dBm 195 mW 5250 5350 52 64 22 9 dBm 195 mW with TPC1 19 9 dBm 97 7 mW with TPC 1 TPC means Transmit Power Control 5470 5725 100 140 29 9 dBm 977 mW with TPC 26 9 d...

Page 101: ...OTE CONTROL CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT 14 REMOTE CONTROL Remote Command Documentation J Please visit the Viavi web site at http updatemyunit net for the latest Remote Command Documentation SCF RC Docs exe self extracting zip file ...

Page 102: ...POLS 85P Single mode MPO Optical Light Source with PCM 1310 1550 nm BN2330 11 MPOLS 84P Multi mode MPO Optical Light Source with PCM 850 1300 nm BN2330 14 MPOLP 85 MPOLS 85 MPOLS 84 MPOLP 85P MPOLS 85P MPOLS 84P P5000i PCM P5000i MPO Single mode Loss Kit no no x x BN2329 21 MPO Multimode Loss Kit no no x x BN2329 24 MPO Quad Loss Kit no no x x x BN2329 25 MPO Single mode Loss Kit no yes x x x BN23...

Page 103: ... MPO Cord kit for testing 12f pinned systems Soft Shoulder Case for up to 4 SCF Instruments Rechargeable Battery Pack PS4 Power Supply USB Cable WiFi SW Option Bluetooth SW Option USB WiFi and BT Dongles and Card for CERTiFi None PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply for SmartClass Fiber BN 2305 90 01 RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack for SmartClass Fiber BN 2305 90 02 Calibration report BN 2329 90 03 UC4 hands...

Page 104: ...Digital Probe Microscope Cord Kit for MPOLx for testing 24f unpinned SMF systems BN 2329 90 03 Cord Kit for MPOLx for testing 24f unpinned MMF systems BN 2329 90 04 Cleaning Tool MTP MPO ZP FCL 0271 P5000i Digital Probe Microscope with FiberChekPRO software FBP P5000I ...

Page 105: ...es 2 USB Type A 1 USB Micro B RJ 45 Ethernet Power supply Four way power NiMH dry batteries RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack PS4 Universal AC DC Power Supply 12 V Internal charging for RBP2 Li Ion Battery Pack Optical interface MPO 12 interface pinned Compatible with 50 125 μm PC multi mode MPO 12 9 125 μm APC single mode MPO 12 MTP adapter with shutter Recommended recalibration interval 3 years Size H x ...

Page 106: ...of fiber is below 10 dB 1 5 m 1 of length Length measurement resolution 0 1 m Multi mode Single mode Selectable wavelengths 850 nm 1300 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm Calibrated wavelengths Photo diode Ge Display Power measurement range 50 dBm to 3 dBm Display Resolution 0 01 dB Maximum permitted input power level 3 dBm Fiber types 50 125 µm 9 125 µm Intrinsic uncertainty1 2 1 Valid at reference conditions 22...

Page 107: ...compliance can be expected with a 95 confidence factor Valid for IEC 61280 4 1 at 850 nm Source mode CW Stability 15 min 3 4 3 Single channel between 5 C to 45 C with ΔT 0 3 K after a 20 minutes warm up 4 In AC operating mode without rechargeable battery or rechargeable battery only 0 05 dB Stability 8 h 3 4 0 25 dB Laser safety IEC 60825 1 2009 Laser classification CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Optical i...

Page 108: ...5000i Digital Probe 76 Patch cord microscope 75 Condensation 17 Connector panel 18 Control panel 24 Creating a test configuration 47 new project 40 D Damage during shipping 16 Date time setting 34 Defining a test configuration 47 Deleting a test setup 49 project 42 stored Loss Length test results 92 94 Deselected fibers test result pages 62 Device information showing 33 Differences between the dev...

Page 109: ...P5000i Digital Probe basic settings 77 components 76 connection 77 focus quality bar 78 QuickCapture key 78 running a test 80 selecting a profile 79 selecting an adapter tip 79 Package contents 16 Packing material 16 Panel connector 18 Patch cord microscope components 75 Performing a Loss Length test 45 Performing a measurement Workflow mode 84 Plug adapter AC line 22 Polarity test results 61 Posi...

Page 110: ...ings changing 32 T Test configuration creating 47 defining 47 Test port cleaning 98 Test result pages with deselected fibers 62 Test results details Loss Length 60 loss and margin 61 managing 95 overview Loss Length 60 polarity 61 recalling Loss Length 90 92 recalling PCM Probe 94 saving Loss Length 63 saving PCM Probe 82 Test setup activating 48 deleting 49 editing 49 Tip selecting 79 Tone settin...

Page 111: ...ct design and manufacture Environmental restrictions and requirements are taken into account during planning and manufacture of Viavi products This attention ranges from the raw materials and finished components selected for use and the manufacturing processes employed through to the use of energy in the factory and right on up to the final stages in the life of a product including dismantling Haz...

Page 112: ...REACH regulation EC No 1907 2006 requires article suppliers to provide information if a listed Substances of Very High Concern SVHC is present in an article above a certain threshold For information on the presence of REACH SVHCs in Viavi products see the Hazardous Substance Control section of Viavi s Standards and Policies web page EU CE Marking Directives LV EMC RoHS RE This product conforms wit...

Page 113: ...MPOLx 84 85 P 113 PRODUCT REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ...

Page 114: ...MPOLx 84 85 P 114 PRODUCT REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ...

Page 115: ...in this document are subject to change without notice 2019 North America 1 844 468 4284 Latin America 1 954 688 5660 China 86 21 6859 5260 Germany 49 7121 86 0 Operating manual SmartClassTM Fiber MPOLS 84 85 P Multifiber Light Source MPOLP 85 P Multifiber Power Meter ...

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