Alf Noyes OLS Series User manual

2© 2010-2011, AFL, all rights reserved. OLTK-00-1000 Rev. A, 2011-06-15
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Warranty
All NOYES test equipment products are warranted for a period of (1) one year from the date of delivery to
the end user. Extended warranties start at the end of the standard (1) one year warranty period.
1 year, 2 year, and 4 year extended warranties are available for NOYES products with or without annual
calibration included. Any product that is found defective within the warranty period will, at the discretion of
AFL, be repaired or replaced. Warranty will be voided if the product has been repaired or altered by other
than an authorized NOYES product repair facility, if the void sticker has been compromised, or which have
been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident.
In no case shall AFL liabilities exceed the original purchase price.
Exclusions
The warranty on your equipment shall not apply to defects resulting from the following:
•Unauthorized repair or modification
•Misuse, negligence, or accident
CE Information
These instruments have been designed and tested to comply with the relevant sections of
any applicable specifications including full compliance with all essential requirements of
all applicable EU Directives.
Returning Equipment
To return equipment, please contact NOYES to obtain additional information and a Service Request (S.R.)
number. To allow us to serve you more efficiently, please include a brief description specifying the reasons
for the return of the equipment.
AFL
NOYES Test and Inspection
16 Eastgate Park Road
Belmont, NH 03220
Tel: 800-321-5298
603-528-7780
Fax: 603-528-2025

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Safety Information.................................................................................4
General Information...............................................................................5
OPM-Series Optical Power Meters.........................................................6
OPM4 Models ...........................................................................6
Ports and Display .................................................................6
Dual Function Keys...............................................................7
Test Mode: To Set Reference ................................................8
Test Mode: To View Reference ..............................................8
Display Readings - Splash and Auto Off Screen .....................8
Display Readings in Test Mode..............................................9
OPM5 Models ...........................................................................10
New Feature ........................................................................10
Ports and Display .................................................................10
Dual Function Keys...............................................................11
Display Readings - Splash and Auto Off Screen .....................12
Display Readings in Test Mode..............................................13
File Manager: To Select Current File ......................................14
File Manager: To Select Current Fiber....................................14
Test Mode: To Set Reference ................................................14
Test Mode: To View Reference ..............................................15
Recall Mode: To View Stored Records ...................................16
To Edit Stored Records .........................................................17
Clear Mode: To Erase Stored File ..........................................17
Clear Mode: To Erase Stored Fiber ........................................17
OLS-Series Light Sources ....................................................................18
OLS1-Dual LED Light Source .....................................................18
OLS4 Integrated LED and Laser Light Source .............................23
OLS7-3 Triple Wavelength Laser Source.....................................25
OLS7-FTTH Triple Wavelength Laser Source ..............................27
Measuring Optical Power.......................................................................29
Testing Multimode Links........................................................................30
Testing Single-mode Links.....................................................................33
Maintenance Tips..................................................................................36
Cleaning Optical Ports ...............................................................36
Repair and Calibration ...............................................................37
Battery Replacement .................................................................37
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Safety Information
WARNING! Use of controls or adjustments other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
The OLS1 optical light source is a CLASS I LED PRODUCT.
The OLS2 optical light source is a registered CLASS I LASER PRODUCT.
The OLS4 optical light source is a registered CLASS I LED and LASER PRODUCT.
The OLS7 optical light source is a registered CLASS I LASER PRODUCT.
WARNING! To avoid the danger of fire and electrical shock:
• NeveruseavoltagethatisdifferentfromthatforwhichtheACadapterisrated.
• Donotplugtheunitintoapoweroutletthatissharedbyotherdevices.
• Nevermodifythepowercordorexcessivelybend,twist,orpullit.
•Donotallowthepowercordtobecomedamaged.Donotplaceheavyobjectsonthepower
cord or expose it to heat.
•NevertouchtheACadapterwhileyourhandsarewet.
•Shouldthepowercordbecomeseriouslydamaged(internalwiringexposedorshorted),
contact the manufacturer to request servicing.
WARNING! Use only the specified AC adapter. Use of another type of AC adapter can damage
the instrument and create the danger of fire and electrical shock.
CAUTION! To avoid serious eye injury, never look directly into the optical outputs of fiber optic
network equipment, test equipment, patch cords, or test jumpers. Always assume that optical
outputs are on.
CAUTION!
- Observe the polarity markings on the bottom of the battery box when installing AA batteries
- Do NOT insert a 9V battery into unit. It is designed to operate from 2xAA batteries only
NOTICE! NOYES power meters and light sources contain no user serviceable parts. Except
for changing batteries and cleaning optical ports, these units must be returned to NOYES or
authorized agents for repair and calibration.
IMPORTANT! Proper care in handling should be taken when using any precision optical test
equipment. Scratched or contaminated optical connectors can impact the performance of the
instrument. It is important to keep the dust caps in place when the unit is not being used.
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General Information
Introduction
The purpose of this User’s Guide is to explain how to use and maintain NOYES test equipment.
Please check our web site at www.AFLglobal.com/go/NOYES for updates to this manual, software
updates, and additional application information. If you have any questions about your instruments and
recommended accessories, or if you need technical or sales support, please contact NOYES Customer
Service.
Contacting NOYES Customer Service
You may call NOYES Customer Service between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., United States Eastern Time, as
follows:
Phone: 800-321-5298•603-528-7780
Fax: 603-528-2025
Email: NOYESTechSupport@AFLglobal.com
Unpacking and Inspection
These instruments have been carefully packed in accordance with standard shipping procedures. Examine
the equipment for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If you find any damage, please
contact NOYES.
Recommended Accessories
You will need fiber optic test jumpers to connect instruments to the fiber optic system under test. A test
jumper must have the same core and cladding size as the fiber under test. The connector at one end of
the test jumper must mate with the optical port on each instrument. The connector on the other end must
mate with the fiber optic system under test.
A Connector adapter is required to mate fiber optic test jumpers.
An OPM optical port must be equipped with an adapter cap. A variety of adapter caps, connector
adapters, and test jumpers with a variety of lengths and connector styles are available from AFL - NOYES.
Optical ports and connector end faces must be kept free from dirt or other contaminates to ensure
accurate measurements and operation.
For cleaning connector end faces on OLS light sources, test jumpers, and in fiber frames or adapters, use
optical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid and AFL CCT molded cleaning
tips.
For cleaning OPM optical ports and adapter caps, use lint-free optical cleaning wipes such as AFL
FiberWipes and optical quality cleaning fluid such as AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid (or IPA - Reagent
Grade Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or better) and a can of filtered compressed air.
Visit our web at www.AFLglobal.com/go/Clean for more information.

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Ports and Display
REF # DESCRIPTION
1Optical input (adapter cap mount) - accepts NOYES thread-on adapter caps.
2Adapter cap - the OPM4 optical input must be equipped with an adapter cap.
3Display - depending on the selected mode, shows measured power dBm or µW or insertion
loss dB, calibrated wavelengths, tone signal Hz, wavelength ID, references, and battery charge
status.
4Power Port - mini-USB connection for AC power adapter or PC connection (powers unit only -
no data functionality)
OPM-Series Optical Power Meters
OPM4 Models
Optical Power Meter
λ
Ref
dBm
OPM4
dB
WµSet
0000
0.00
WAVE ID
nm
Hz
µW
dB
0000
0.00
nm
Hz
µW
dB
Optical input -
adapter cap mount
Power Port
Display
Wavelength/Backlight
key
Set Reference key
dB/dBm/µW key
Power key
Adapter cap
2
1
4
3

7
YY Press and hold to activate
Secondary function of a key
XX Press and release to activate
Primary function of a key
Dual Function Keys
Power key
Provides two functions:
•Press the key to turn the OPM4 on/off. The unit will turn off automatically five minutes
after the last key press.
•Press and hold the key to disable/enable the Auto Off feature.
Auto power down will occur after 5 minutes of inactivity.
- to disable the Auto Off feature, press and hold the power key until “HELD P on”
appears.
- to enable the Auto Off feature, press and hold the power key until “HELD AOFF”
appears.
Wavelength/Backlight key
Provides two functions:
•Press and hold to toggle the Backlight on or off.
•Press to cycle through the calibrated wavelengths A.
Note: When the OPM4 is receiving a wavelength ID’d light, it automatically switches to
the ID wavelengths. WAVE ID indicator Bappears on the display.
WAVE ID WAVE ID
BB
A A
A
-88.88
8888 nm
µW
-88.88 -88.88
8888 8888
dB dBm dB dBm
dB dBm
nm nm
µWµW
Single WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - second page
Dual WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - first page
dB/dBm/µW key
Provides two functions:
•Press to toggle test readings between insertion loss in dB and power in dBm A.
•Press and hold to view power in µW B.
WAVE ID
A
A
B
B
-88.88
8888 nm
µW
Hz
-88.88
8888
dB dBm
dB dBm
nm
µW
OPM4 Models
W
dB
dBm

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Ref/Set key
Provides two functions:
•To set Reference
•To display Reference
OPM4 Models
Ref
Set
8888
A
B
Display Readings - Splash and Auto Off Screen
8888 Splash (Version) screen: During power up, the OPM4
software version is shown on the top line A. The OPM type
and detector type are shown on the next line B. The Splash
screen will be automatically replaced by the Test screen after
~ 2 seconds.
Auto Off screen: When the unit is about to power off due to
inactivity, then display will show “OFF” Band count down
the number of seconds until power will be shut off.
Test Mode: To Set Reference
1. Set your OPM4 to the desired measurement mode (dB, dBm, µW).
2. To store the currently measured level or multiple levels as the new reference levels, press and hold
the Ref key until the label HELD SET is displayed.
3. Once the new reference is set, the OPM4 switches to the dB measurement mode.
Note: When setting references from multiple wavelength ID’d sources, allow several seconds prior to
setting the references for wavelengths to be ID’d and measured.
Test Mode: To View Reference
1. Press the Ref key to display the stored reference level for the currently selected wavelength or
detected WAVE ID wavelength(s). The reference indicator REF 1and reference value(s) will be
briefly (for about 2-3 seconds) displayed as follows:
CW mode - the reference value will be displayed in the field 2
Single WAVE mode - the reference value will be displayed in the field 2
Dual WAVE mode - the reference values will be displayed in the fields 2and 3
Tri WAVE mode - The reference value will be displayed in the fields 2and 3on the first page and in
the field 2on the second page (replaces first page automatically in ~ 2 seconds).
-5 .4 2
1490 nm
-5.15
1310
dBmdBm
dBm
nmnm
WAVE IDWAVE ID
22
3
11 REFREF -5 .4 8
1550
Single WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - second page
Dual WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - first page

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OPM4 Models
REF. # DESCRIPTION
1Battery status indicator - displays estimated battery life remaining. The 3 bars indicate
the charge level. When the battery is low, the battery indicator will flash.
2REF indicator - appears to indicate previously stored reference value(s).
On the Ref key press, the reference indicator REF 2and reference value(s) for the currently
selected wavelength or detected WAVE ID wavelength(s) will be displayed briefly (for about 2-3
seconds).
CW mode - the reference value will be displayed in the field 5.
Single WAVE mode - The reference value will be displayed in the field 5.
Dual WAVE mode - The reference values will be displayed in the fields 5and 7.
Tri WAVE mode - The reference value will be displayed in the field 5and 7on the first
page and in the field 5on the second page (replaces first page automatically in ~ 2 seconds).
3WAVE ID indicator - Will be displayed if the OPM4 is receiving a wavelength ID’d light.
4CW mode - This field displays the currently enabled wavelength.
Single WAVE mode - This field displays the detected WAVE ID wavelength.
Dual WAVE mode - This field displays the first detected WAVE ID wavelength.
Tri WAVE mode - This field displays the first WAVE ID wavelength and the third WAVE ID
wavelength that is shown on a second page (replaces first page automatically in ~ 2 seconds).
5This field displays measured power dBm or µW or insertion loss dB at the wavelength displayed
in the field 4.
If power or loss is too high or low for the OPM4 to measure, this field will display HI or LO.
6CW mode - This field displays modulation frequency if detected.
Dual WAVE mode - This field displays the second wavelength.
7Dual WAVE mode - This field displays measured power dBm or µW or insertion loss dB at the
wavelength displayed in the field 6.
If power or loss is too high or low for the OPM4 to measure, this field will show HI or LO.
8888 Hz
-88.88 dB dBm
nm
µW
WAVE ID
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
-88.88
8888
dB dBm
nm
µW
Hz
-88.88
8888
dB dBm
nm
µW
WAVE ID
REF
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
Single WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - second page
Dual WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - first page
Display Readings in Test Mode
8888

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New Feature
File Management system allows simple organization of power or insertion loss measurements into multiple
files. Using the supplied Test Results Management - TRM software (Windows® compatible) and USB
connection, test records are transferred to a PC for analyzing, generating professional test reports, and
printing. For more information, refer to the TRM software User’s Guide (available on supplied CD and
www.AFLglobal.com/go/Software).
Ports and Display
REF # DESCRIPTION
1Optical input (adapter cap mount) - accepts NOYES thread-on adapter caps.
2Adapter cap - the OPM5 optical input must be equipped with an adapter cap.
3Mini-USB type B port:
- allows connection to a PC for downloading stored test results
- interface for AC power adapter
4Display - depending on the selected mode, shows measured power dBm or µW or insertion loss
dB, calibrated wavelengths, tone signal Hz, wavelength ID, references, file and fiber number,
and battery charge status.
OPM5 Models
Optical Power Meter
Recall
λ
Ref
dBm
OPM5
Store
dB
WµSet
File
Fiber
Clear
0000
0.00
WAVE ID
nm
Hz
µW
dB
0000
0.00
nm
Hz
µW
dB
Optical input
Display
Wavelength/Backlight
key
Set Reference key
dB/dBm/µW key
Power key
Adapter cap
Store key
Arrow/Fiber key
Arrow/File key
Recall key
MINI-USB port
2
1
3
4

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YY Press and hold to activate
Secondary function of a key
XX Press and release to activate
Primary function of a key
Dual Function Keys
Power key
Provides two functions:
•Press the key to turn the OPM5 on/off. The unit will turn off automatically five minutes
after the last key press.
•Press and hold the key to disable/enable the Auto Off feature.
Auto power down will occur after 5 minutes of inactivity.
- to disable the Auto Off feature, press and hold the power key until “HELD P on”
appears.
- to enable the Auto Off feature, press and hold the power key until “HELD AOFF”
appears.
Arrow/File key
Provides several functions:
•Testing mode: press and hold to enter the File Manager - File mode screen.
•File mode: press to increment the File number.
•Fiber and Recall mode: press to increment the Fiber number.
Arrow/Fiber key
Provides several functions:
•Testing mode: press and hold to enter the File Manager - Fiber mode screen.
•Fiber mode: press to decrement the Fiber number.
•File and Recall mode: press to decrement the File number.
Wavelength/Backlight key
Provides two functions:
•Press and hold to toggle the Backlight on or off.
•Press to cycle through the calibrated wavelengths A.
Note: When the OPM5 is receiving a wavelength ID’d light, it automatically switches to
the ID wavelengths. WAVE ID indicator Bappears on the display.
WAVE ID WAVE ID
BB
A A
A
-88.88
8888 nm
µW
-88.88 -88.88
8888 8888
dB dBm dB dBm
dB dBm
nm nm
µWµW
Single WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - second page
Dual WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - first page
File
Fiber
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W
dB
dBm
dB/dBm/µW key
Provides two functions:
•Press to toggle test readings between insertion loss in dB and power in dBm A.
•Press and hold to view power in µW B.
WAVE ID
A
A
B
B
-88.88
8888 nm
µW
Hz
-88.88
8888
dB dBm
dB dBm
nm
µW
Ref/Set key
Provides two functions:
•Press to display the stored reference level for the currently selected wavelength or
multiple wavelengths.
•Press and hold until HELD SET is displayed to store the currently measured level or
multiple levels as the new reference levels. Once the new reference is set, the OPM5
switches to the dB measurement mode.
Store key
Provides two functions :
•Test mode: press this key to save the currently displayed measured data in the next
available memory location (next Fiber) of the current File.
•File/Fiber/Recall/Clear mode: press this key to return to the Test mode.
Recall key
Press this key to enter the Recall mode that allows viewing and deleting stored test records.
Press again to exit the Recall mode.
Clear
The Clear mode screen may be accessed and used as follows:
•From the File mode screen to delete a file
•From the Recall mode screen to delete a fiber
Store
Ref
Set
RecallStore
Clear
OPM5 Models
8888
A
B
Display Readings - Splash and Auto Off Screen
8888 Splash (Version) screen: During power up, the OPM5
software version is shown on the top line A. The OPM type
and detector type are shown on the next line B. The Splash
screen will be automatically replaced by the Test screen after
~ 2 seconds.
Auto Off screen: When the unit is about to power off due to
inactivity, then display will show “OFF” Band count down
the number of seconds until power will be shut off.
Recall

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REF. # DESCRIPTION
1Battery status indicator - displays estimated battery life remaining. The 3 bars indicate
the charge level. When the battery is low, the battery indicator will flash.
2REF indicator - appears to indicate previously stored reference value(s).
On the Ref key press, the reference indicator REF 2and reference value(s) for the currently
selected wavelength or detected WAVE ID wavelength(s) will be displayed briefly (for about 2-3
seconds).
CW mode - the reference value will be displayed in the field 5.
Single WAVE mode - The reference value will be displayed in the field 5.
Dual WAVE mode - The reference values will be displayed in the fields 5and 7.
Tri WAVE mode - The reference value will be displayed in the field 5and 7on the first
page and in the field 5on the second page (replaces first page automatically in ~ 2 seconds).
3WAVE ID indicator - Will be displayed if the OPM5 is receiving a wavelength ID’d light.
4CW mode - This field displays the currently enabled wavelength.
Single WAVE mode - This field displays the detected WAVE ID wavelength.
Dual WAVE mode - This field displays the first detected WAVE ID wavelength.
Tri WAVE mode - This field displays the first WAVE ID wavelength and the third WAVE ID
wavelength that is shown on a second page (replaces first page automatically in ~ 2 seconds).
5This field displays measured power dBm or µW or insertion loss dB at the wavelength displayed
in the field 4.
If power or loss is too high or low for the OPM5 to measure, this field will display HI or LO.
6CW mode - This field displays modulation frequency if detected.
Dual WAVE mode - This field displays the second wavelength.
7Dual WAVE mode - This field displays measured power dBm or µW or insertion loss dB at the
wavelength displayed in the field 6.
If power or loss is too high or low for the OPM5 to measure, this field will show HI or LO.
8888 Hz
-88.88 dB dBm
nm
µW
WAVE ID
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
-88.88
8888
dB dBm
nm
µW
Hz
-88.88
8888
dB dBm
nm
µW
WAVE ID
REF
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
Single WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - second page
Dual WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - first page
OPM5 Models
Display Readings in Test Mode
8888

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File Manager: To Select Current File
1. Press and hold the Arrow/File key to enter the File Manager - File mode screen.
2. A blinking cursor Ato the left of FILE indicates that you are in the File mode.
FILE
FibS
22
4
A
B
C
D
E
B- File indicator C- File number D- Fiber indicator E- Number of fibers in the selected file
3. Use the / arrow keys to increment/decrement the File number.
•Press and hold arrow key to go to the first file.
•Press and hold arrow key to go the last file.
4. Press the Store key to make the selected file current and exit the File mode.
5. The indicator FILE blinks for ~ 1.5 seconds before the OPM5 returns to test measuring screen.
File Manager: To Select Current Fiber
1. Press and hold the Arrow/Fiber key to enter the File Manager - Fiber mode screen.
2. A blinking cursor Ato the left of Fiber indicates that you are in the Fiber mode.
FILE
FIBS
22
4
A
B
C
D
E
3. Use the / arrow keys to increment/decrement the Fiber number.
•Press and hold arrow key to increment by 10 fibers.
•Press and hold arrow key to decrement by 10 fibers.
4. Press the Store key to make the selected Fiber number current and exit the Fiber mode.
Test Mode: To Set Reference
1. Set your OPM5 to the desired measurement mode (dB, dBm, µW).
2. To store the currently measured level or multiple levels as the new reference levels, press and hold
the Ref key until the label HELD SET is displayed.
3. Once the new reference is set, the OPM5 switches to the dB measurement mode.
Note: When setting references from multiple wavelength ID’d sources, allow several seconds prior to
setting the references for wavelengths to be ID’d and measured.
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Test Mode: To View Reference
1. Press the Ref key to display the stored reference level for the currently selected wavelength or
detected WAVE ID wavelength(s). The reference indicator REF 1and reference value(s) will be
briefly (for about 2-3 seconds) displayed as follows:
CW mode - the reference value will be displayed in the field 2
Single WAVE mode - the reference value will be displayed in the field 2
Dual WAVE mode - the reference values will be displayed in the fields 2and 3
Tri WAVE mode - The reference value will be displayed in the fields 2and 3on the first page and in
the field 2on the second page (replaces first page automatically in ~ 2 seconds).
-5 .4 2
1490 nm
-5.15
1310
dBmdBm
dBm
nmnm
WAVE IDWAVE ID
22
3
11 REFREF -5 .4 8
1550
Single WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - second page
Dual WAVE mode, or
Tri WAVE mode - first page
Test Mode: To Store Measurements
File Management system allows simple organization of power or insertion loss measurements into multiple
files. Using the supplied Test Results Management - TRM software (Windows® compatible) and USB
connection, test records are transferred to a PC for analyzing, generating professional test reports, and
printing. For more information, refer to the TRM software User’s Guide (available on the supplied CD and
from the AFL - NOYES web at www.AFLglobal.com/go/Software).
1. Set your OPM5 to the desired measurement mode (dB, dBm, µW) and wavelengths.
Note: When the OPM5 is receiving wavelength ID, measured data is saved at all currently received
ID’d wavelengths.
2. Test the fiber.
3. Press the Store key to save the currently displayed measured data.
4. The OPM5 will briefly display the following screen:
0.22
1310
dB
nm
4
Stor
WAVE ID
B
A
C
D
A- Blinking label Stor, B- File number, C- Tested wavelength, D- Stored result
Note: For dual/tri-wavelength testing, the stored result for a subsequent wavelength will be shown on
the second/third page that automatically changes in ~ 2 seconds.
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5. The current measurements are stored in the next available memory location (next Fiber) of the current
File.
Recall Mode: To View Stored Records
1. Press and hold the Arrow/File key to enter File mode and select the desired File to view.
2. Press the Recall key to display the Recall mode screen.
3. Once the Recall key is pressed and before entering the Recall mode screen, the number of currently
open file Aand number of fibers Bstored in the current file will flash for ~ 1.5 seconds.
FILE
FIBS
22
4A
B
4. Once in the Recall mode screen, the display changes to show the following data:
0.22 0.22
1310 1310
dB dB
nm
4 4
FIBR FIBR
WAVE ID
A
BE
C
Dnm
Hz
A- Fiber number, B- Wavelength, C- Stored test result,
D- WAVE ID icon if WAVE ID was active when the measurement was taken,
E- Hz icon, if Tone was active when the measurement was taken.
5. Use the / arrow keys to increment/decrement the fiber number and view the test result stored in
this location.
•Press and hold the arrow key to go to the last fiber.
•Press and hold the arrow key to go to the first fiber.
•For multiple-Wave test results, press the wavelength key to change wavelengths.
6. Press the Recall key to exit.
7. Press the Store key to exit the File mode.
Note: you can go directly to the Recall mode for the current file by pressing the Recall key from the Test
screen.
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To Edit Stored Records
1. If needed, press and hold the Arrow/File key to enter File mode and select the desired File. Press
the Store key to exit the File mode.
2. Press and hold the arrow key to enter the Fiber mode and select the fiber to edit.
•Press and hold arrow key to increment by 10 fibers.
•Press and hold arrow key to decrement by 10 fibers.
3. Press the Store key to return to measuring mode.
4. Retest the fiber.
5. Press the Store key to save new measurements in the selected memory location.
Clear Mode: To Erase Stored File
1. Press and hold the Arrow/File key to enter File mode and select the desired File to erase.
2. Press and hold the RecallStore
Clear
keys to erase the current file.
3. The message “Stor to clr FILE” appears on the display.
4. Press the Store key to delete all fibers for the current file. While clearing (may take a while for many
fibers stored in a file) the display will show “Clr”.
5. When complete, the display will briefly show “FILE Clr”.
Clear Mode: To Erase Stored Fiber
1. Press the Recall key to enter the Recall mode (recall records stored in the current file).
2. Use the / arrow keys to select the desired fiber to erase.
3. Press and hold the RecallStore
Clear
keys to erase the current fiber information (all wavelengths).
4. The message “Stor to clr Fibr” appears on the screen.
5. Press the Store key to erase the current fiber.
6. When complete, the display will briefly show “Fibr Clr”.
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OLS-Series Light Sources
OLS1-Dual Features
1. Output port - Universal Connector Interface (UCI). Accepts swappable SC connector (ST, FC, and LC
connector styles are available).
2. Active Output indicators (illuminated when the corresponding output port is ON) - The Active
Output indicators light up as follows:
Test Mode Active Output indicator status
WAVE ID dual Wave 850 and 1300 indicator - ON continuous light
WAVE ID single Wave corresponding indicator - ON continuous light
CW corresponding indicator - ON blinking light
3. 850/1300/CW key - Wavelengths select key provides several functions.
WAVE ID Mode
•Press the key to select wavelengths in the following sequence:
OLS1-Dual LED Light Source
850nm 1300nm
9V
850nm
1300nm
CW
Optical Light Source
OLS1 DUAL
NOYES
Power port
Low Battery
indicator
Active Output
indicator
External Power
indicator
850/1300/CW
wavelengths key
Power key
Output port
3
4
5
2
2
7
6

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Dual 850/ 1300 nm 850 nm 1300 nm Dual 850/ 1300 nm ...
•Press and hold the key to switch to the CW mode at the currently selected wavelength.
Note: If the OLS1 operates in the Dual WAVE ID mode, it will switch the output port to the next
wavelength in a sequence as follows:
Dual 850/1300 nm WAVE ID key Press and hold 850 nm CW
CW Mode
•Press and hold the key to select wavelengths in the following sequence:
850 nm 1300 nm 850 nm ...
•Press the key to return to the WAVE ID mode at the currently selected wavelength.
4. Power key - Press and hold the key until all indicators light up to turn the OLS1-Dual on or off. The
instrument turns on in its default condition: 850/1300 nm Dual mode sending Wavelength ID.
5. Low Battery indicator - Lights up when a Low Battery condition exists; batteries require
replacement.
6. External Power indicator - Lights up, whether the unit is on or off, when the correct AC power
adapter is connected.
7. Power port (located on the top panel) - This is the interface for an AC power adapter.
OLS1-Dual LED Light Source

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OLS2-Dual features
1. Power key - Press and hold the key until all indicators light up to turn the OLS2-Dual On or Off. The
instrument turns on in its last operating condition it was in prior to being turned off.
2. Power port (located on the top panel) - This is the interface for an AC power adapter.
3. External Power indicator - Lights up, whether the unit is on or off, when the correct AC power
adapter is connected.
4. Low Battery indicator - Lights up when a Low Battery condition exists; batteries require
replacement.
5. Output port - Universal Connector Interface (UCI). Accepts swappable SC connector (ST, FC, and LC
connector styles are available).
6. Active Output indicators - The Active Output indicators light up when the corresponding output port
is on.
7. Wavelengths -lkey - Wavelength select key changes the active output wavelength(s) as indicated
below for each operational mode.
OLS2-Dual Laser Source
270Hz
330HZ
1KHz
2KHz
CW
Wave ID
Optical Laser Source
Output
Adjust
1310nm 1550nm
9V
Mode
λ
OLS2 DUAL
NOYES
Mode key
Output Adjust keys
Power key
Wavelengths- l key
Low Battery
indicator
Active Mode
Indicators
Active Output
indicator
Output port
6
10
9
8
7
1
4
5
Power port
External Power
indicator
2
3
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