EXFO FTB 1v2 User manual

Single and Dual Carriers
FTB-1v2 and FTB-1v2 Pro
Accessing Connectors and Ports
Headset/microphone port
(for 3.5 mm connectors)
MicroSD card slot
(for cards compatible with the SDXC format)
USB 2.0 host ports
Ethernet (RJ-45) port
AC/DC power adapter
connector
USB 3.0 host port
FTBx module
Built-in power meter and VFL
(optional)
Security slot for Kensington
lock
Note: The location of the security
slot varies with the model of
your unit.
FTBx Module
FTBx Module
Removing Modules
CAUTION
Once you have pressed the button, wait until the status of the
module switches to “Safe to Remove” in Mini Toolbox X.
2Turn the two retaining screws counterclockwise until they are loose (do not remove them completely).
Retaining screws
(can be used as handles to safely pull the module out)
1From Mini Toolbox X, click the button.
3Hold the module by its sides or by the retaining screws (NOT by the connectors) and pull it out.
Inserting FTBx Modules
1
CAUTION
To avoid damaging your unit, use it only with modules approved by
EXFO (refer to the unit’s technical specifications).
2
3
Position the module vertically so that its connector pins are facing downwards and positioned to the left.
The identification sticker should not be visible.
Insert the protruding edges of the module into the grooves and push all the way to the bottom of the slot.
Turn the two retaining screws clockwise to secure the module in place.
Its faceplate should be flush with the front panel of the unit.
Note: There is no need to turn off your unit
before inserting a module.
Quick Reference Guide
© 2018 EXFO Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in Canada (2018-05)
P/N: 1073259 Version: 1.0.0.1 For more information,
refer to the user guide.

Using Your Unit
To adjust brightness
Information about the connected FTBx module
To start the applications related to the module
To retrieve information about your unit
To view the online help
On/Off button
Press to turn the unit on.
Press to shut down the unit (default
behavior).
Button bar
To access modules and instruments, test
tools, utilities, documentation, and
to configure your unit Charging the Battery
Connect your unit to AC power with the provided AC/DC
power adapter.
Note: The location of the AC/DC power
adapter connector varies with the model
of your unit.
Battery status LED
Green: Fully charged
Green, blinking: Charging
Yellow: Battery level is low
Keyboard/screen capture button
Press once to show the on-screen keyboard.
Press once again to hide it.
Hold down for a few seconds to take a screen
capture.
Task-switching button
Press once to view the list of running applications.
Press as many times as needed to select the desired
application.
Understanding the Module Statuses
Ready
The module is available for tests.
In use
The module is currently in use.
Ejecting
The module is being prepared for safe removal from the unit.
Safe to remove
The module can now be safely removed from the unit.
Error
The module cannot be used at this time because it had to protect itself from a critical problem.
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