TTI FTE6100 Manuale utente

Revision A
05/2017
FTE6100
Tunable Laser Source
User's Guide
Copyright 2017
Information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is
assumed by Terahertz Technologies Inc. for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third
parties that may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of
Teraher tz Technologies Inc..
The information contained in the publications is subject to change without notice.
This equipment contains Class 1M and Class 2 Lasers

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1. Using This Manual.….....…………................................……....................................................….…………………1
2. Safety...................…...................................................…….………..............................…………………...…………2
3. TLS Quick Start Guide...........................................................................................…….……..…...................……4
4. Introduction ...........….........……................................................................................................…….……...……..5
5. Inspection and Identification..................................................................................................………………..……6
5.1Inspection
5.2Identification and Configuration
6. FTE-6100 Description…….….................…….................................................................……...........……….7
6.1 TLS Physical Description
InstrumentEnclosure
FrontPanel
TopPlate
6.2 Home Screen Display
6.3 Power Requirements
6.4 Battery Replacement
7. Tunable Laser Source (TLS) Operation.................................................….................................…...................10
7.1 Enter TLS Mode
7.2 TLS Screen Description
7.3 Touch Screen Operation
7.4 Set Parameters
SetOutputUnits
SetStepSize
PowerLevel
DwellTime
Set Low and High End Laser Output
Manual/CWOperation
SweepOperation
7.5 Exit Tunable Laser Feature
8. Video Scope....................................................................….................................….............................................14
8.1 Entering Video Scope Function
8.2 Video Scope Display
8.3 Video Scope File/Help Icon Menu
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8.4 Video Scope Operations Icon Menu
Grading Rings
Pass/FailLabel
Brightness
8.5 Video Scope Operation
VideoProbeTips
Viewing/FocusingaConnector
Centering a Connector Image
PausingImageScan
GradingRings
ManualPass/Fail
Marking Points of Contamination
AutoPass/Fail
Exiting Video Scope Operation
8.6 Pass/Fail Criteria Tables
Fiber End Face Criteria Table for Angled PC Polished Connectors
Fiber End Face Criteria Table for Ultra PC Polished Connectors
Fiber End Face Criteria Table for PC Polished Connectors
9. Visual Fault Locator..............................................................................................................................................19
13.1VFLSafety
13.2 VFL Description
13.3 VFL Operation
10. Specifications.........................…...................................................…..............................................…..................20
Tunable Laser Source Specifications
Visual Fault Locator Specifications
GeneralSpecifications
11. Repair/Warranty.......................................................................................…..................................…...................22
11.1RepairInformation
11.2WarrantyInformation
12. Version Control........................….........................................................................................................................23

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This manual contains operation information for the Terahertz Technologies Inc. FTE-6100-DWDM Tunable
Laser Source. This tunable source uses a resistive style touch screen and only proper stylus devices should
be used when operating this unit.
Warning
A warning alerts to situations that could cause personal injury.
Caution
A caution alerts to situations that may cause damage to the equipment or produce poor testing condi-
tions resulting in inaccurate test results.
Note
A special annotation that will assist the user with operational features.
Chapter 1 Using This Manual
There are warnings, cautions and notes posted throughout this manual.
Please read and follow all warning and caution information noted in this manual.
Precautions

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This product has been designed and tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s safety standards, and has
been supplied in a safe condition.
This document contains information that must be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to maintain
the product in a safe condition. Failure to follow these safety warnings and cautions can result in harm to the
user or damage to the instrument.
Warning
Personnel should always be aware when working with fiber optic test equipment that active fibers may
be present, therefore infrared optical energy may be present.
Warning
Never look directly into the end of a connected fiber optic cable or fiber optic interface of optical test
equipment, to do so could expose the user to laser radiation and could result in personal injury.
Warning
To Prevent Fire or Shock Hazard:
Chapter 3 of this manual is a quick start guide. Prior to using the quick start guide or operat-
ing the equipment in any way, it is highly suggested the user reads all safety information.
Chapter 2 Safety
Do not install battery types other than those specified by the manufacturer
Do not use the charger without the batteries installed
Do not expose the battery charger to rain or excessive moisture
Do not use the AC adapter when there are signs of damage to the enclosure or cord
Ensure the correct charger is being used for the local line voltage
Do not use any other charger than the one provided with this instrument.
The information in this chapter pertains to safety consideration of OTDRs in general.

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Chapter 2 Safety
Laser Safety
The Tunable Laser Source has been configured to provide
laser radiation in the C Band of operation. (1530-1565nm) L
Band may be available upon request with a range of (1565-
1625nm). Please see the warning label in figure 1.1. This is
displayed on the left hand side of the body of the TLS. The unit
has been designed to comply with 21 CFR (Code of Federal
Regulations) 1040.10 and 1040.11, for Class 1M emission
limits. Although Class 1 levels are not considered to be hazardous, we suggest limiting exposure by
never looking directly into the optical aperture. Also, do not under any circumstance view or inspect the
laser output fibers, connectors or the fiber under test through collimating or focusing optics unless the
unit is turned off, batteries are removed and the power adapter is disconnected.
Fig 2.1
The FTE6000 also contains a visual fault locator. The VFL
is a Class 2 laser. Class 2 lasers are considered safe for
normal operation, the output power is below 1 milliwatt. All
Class 2 lasers emit visible light only.
SAFE USE GUIDANCE - GENERAL
A Class 2 laser is relatively weak. It normally would not
harm an eye unless a person deliberately stared into the beam. Laser protective eyewear is normally not
necessary. A Class 2 laser is not a skin or materials burn hazard.
However, even a Class 2 laser can be a distraction, glare or flash blindness hazard for pilots and drivers.
NEVER aim any laser towards an aircraft or vehicle that is in motion. This is unsafe and is illegal.
Fig 2.2

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Chapter 3 TLS Quick Start Guide
Prior to any operation please read the laser safety section of this chapter.
To operate the TLS at a specific wavelength/frequency/channel in CW mode follow this quick start
guide.
Touch the TLS icon on the Home screen.
The Laser Output is displayed in the center of the screen. Touch this value to cycle through units of,
Wavelength (nm), Frequency (THz) and Channel (Ch). 0.4nm (0.05THz), 0.8nm (0.10THz) or 1.6nm
(0.20THz).
Touch and hold the blue wavelength/frequency/channel selector on the scale. Drag the selector to
the desired output value.
Touch the step size indicator to cycle through step sizes until set at 0.40nm for wavelength, 50 GHz
for frequency or 0.5 Ch for channel is displayed.
Touch the power value and a numeric keypad will be displayed. Enter the desired power value within
the ranges set at the top of the display and touch OK.
Touch the Laser icon to energize the laser in a CW mode. Touch the Laser icon a second time to turn
off the laser.

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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for choosing Terahertz Technologies Inc. for your fiber optic testing
requirements. Our professional staff is available to answer any questions or provide
assistance that you require. We, at Terahertz Technologies Inc., strive to provide
premier customer care and technical support by providing timely responsiveness and
training. We are proud of our quality and high standards and assure you, our customer,
the most user friendly and affordable fiber optic solutions to meet individual needs.
Chapter 4 Introduction

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Before shipment, this instrument was inspected and found to be in perfect working order and free of
defects.
The shipping carton contains the following:
1. TLS with Protective boot
2. Universal AC/DC charger with interchangeable mains
3. USB cable
4. Manual on CD.
5. Set of interchangeable adapters, SC, and FC.
Fig 5.1
Chapter 5 Inspection and Identification
5.1 Inspection
The instrument’s Model/Part Number, Serial Number and Date of Manufacture are indicated on a la-
bel located on the back of the unit. The instrument’s history is filed at the factory by model/part num-
ber and serial number. The unit's serial number is also located on the top plate just above the USB
Port.
5.2 Identification and Configuration

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Front Panel
Power Button
Color Touch Screen
Chapter 6 Description
6.1 TLS Physical Description
Fig 6.1
Instrument Enclosure
The FTE6100 is packaged in a rugged housing which is further protected with a rubberized boot.
Although the front panel is weather resistant, care must be taken to avoid liquids and contaminants
around the fragile optical and electrical connectors, and the glass display. Use a mild cleaning agent
and soft damp cloth to clean up the panels and the outside case. See the maintenance section to
clean the optical connector. NEVER open the instrument for cleaning. Return to the factory for servic-
ing if necessary.
Protective Rubber Boot
Top panel
Visual Fault Locator
Power Jack
OTDR Port
Video Probe Port
USB Port
Unit Serial Number
Fig 6.2
Battery Charge
Indicator
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