
Presence of Traffic. Illumination of either Traffic LED
indicates the detection and direction of traffic. This is use-
ful in determining whether the fiber is transmitting or re-
ceiving at equipment terminal locations. The F6222C also
provides an audible tone alert when traffic is detected.
Test Tone Detection. Illumination of any one of the 2
kHz, 1 kHz, or 270 Hz LEDs indicates that a test tone is
being detected, which ensures accurate identi-fication of
the fiber that is under test.
The 2 kHz tone can be generated by a source such as
Wilcom Models FS1316 (includes also 1kHz and 270 Hz),
FS1317 (includes also 1kHz and 270 Hz), and FS8514A
(includes also 1kHz and 270 Hz). The F6222C can be used
with all three units, as shown in Figure 5. The recom-
mended wavelength is 1550nm for tone identification.
Relative Power Level . The relative core power in the fi-
ber is displayed as a dB value between +14 and -19 dBm.
The F6222C will operate with core powers greater than
+15 dBm. Under these conditions the F6222C displays a
“HI” and the Traffic LED indications remain valid. When
the core powers are below -19 dB, the F6222C displays
a “LO” and the Traffic LED indications are no longer valid.
The signal level is below the range of the F6222C.
Self Test. Each time the thumb switch is operated, the
F6222C performs a self test. When this occurs all LEDs
will illuminate and then after approximately one-half sec-
ond turn off.
Low Battery Indication. When the battery voltage be-
comes low, “Lb” is diplayed after the selftest. The unit will continue to operate for some time, but the battery
should be replaced with a fresh 9-volt alkaline battery as soon as possible.
Battery Replacement. To replace battery hold probe in hand, and with thumb on grip, slide cover
downward. Replace battery. To re-install cover reverse the steps. Gently place cover on
probe and align cover keys with probe keyways. Slide cover forward.
Maintenance. It is important that the optical ports remain clean and free of dust, dirt, grease, or other foreign
matter. Cleaning with lint-free swabs and isopropyl alcohol is recommended for optimum performance.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Fiber under test
slide the thumb switch upward
and “rock” forward to lock,
and “rock” backward to unlock