TriBrer AOU400 User Manual

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Optical Multi Meter
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  • Page 1 USER'S GUIDE Optical Multi Meter English English...
  • Page 2 WARNING WARNING You are cautioned that changes or modifications not espressly approved in this document could void yout authority to operate this equipment. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.
  • Page 3 Standard PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Unit Save Laser Host USER'S GUIDE Handheld measuring instrument Optical power meter English English Optical laser source English English Optical mulit meter English English FC/SC Adapter Manual Optional Chargeing...
  • Page 4 Description PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser 1-VFL connector 2-OPM connector 3-LCD 4-OPM wavelength shift key 5-VFL on/off key 6-Unit shift key 7-Reference set/check key 8-Laser source modulation key 9-Laser source wavelength shift key 10-Laser Source connector 11- USB 12-Power key(Backlight key)
  • Page 5 Set batteries 1.Press and push down 2.Open the lid 3.Place the batteries 4.Place the batteries...
  • Page 6: Power On/Off, Auto Power Off

    Power on/off, auto power off PERM PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser Press the Power key to turn on the device with auto power off. After 10 minutes no key pressed,it will auto power off.
  • Page 7 Backlight PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM >2s PERM Save Unit Laser When the device power on, press the power key to turn on or turn off the backlight.
  • Page 8: Wavelength Select

    Wavelength select PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser When testing, you must select the right wavelength. Press the key for shifting the wavelength from: 850nm,1300nm,1310nm,1490nm,1550nm,1625nm...
  • Page 9: Unit Select

    Unit select PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Unit Laser Press the key for shifting the unit from:dBm, Unit mW/uW, dB. mW/uW: 1mW=1000uW, 1uW=1000nW dBm: (dBm)=10*log(mW) dB: (dB)=dBm-REF...
  • Page 10 Reference PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser Press key to check the reference value you set last time. And if keep pressing for 2 seconds, you can store the current dBm as a new reference value. Then it automatically shift to dB.
  • Page 11: Data Storage

    Data Storage Save PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Save Laser When in testing interface, user can press SAVE to the History interface . And press the SAVE key for 2 seconds to save current value...
  • Page 12 Laser source on/off PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser Laser Press the key to turn on/off the laser source output...
  • Page 13 Wavelength select PERM 2KHz 850nm 1300nm 1310nm 1490nm 1550nm 1625nm Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser Press the key to shift the wavelength.
  • Page 14: Frequency Select

    Frequency select PERM 2KHz 270Hz Save 1KHz GLINT 2KHz 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser Press the key to shift from CW, 270Hz, 1KHz, 2KHz.
  • Page 15: Visual Fault Locator (Optional)

    Visual Fault Locator (optional) PERM 2KHz GLINT Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser The device can build in a optional VFL module, press the VFL key to shift the conditions: on-> glint->off...
  • Page 16: Battery Energy Detect

    Battery energy detect PERM 2KHz Save GLINT 1310nm 1KHz Optical Mulit Meter >2s PERM Save Unit Laser Remain80%---100% Remain40%---80% Remain20%---40% Remain less than20% If the energy is too low, the beep will be on and device will auto power off.
  • Page 17: Battery Charge

    Battery charge First you must use the rechargeable batteries. When the energy is less than 20%, you should charge the batteries. Long time low energy, the life of the batteries will be short. When charging, the battery indication on LCD will flash.
  • Page 18 Detailed Measuring range -70~+10dBm -60~+18dBm -50~+26dBm Calibrated 850nm,1300nm,1310nm,1490nm,1550nm,1625nm wavelengths +6~-60dBm(0.01dB) +16~-50dBm(0.01dB) +26~-40dBm(0.01dB) Resolution -60~-70dBm(0.1dB) -50~-60dBm(0.1dB) -40~-50dBm(0.1dB) Accuracy 0.2dB Linearity PD Type InGaAs FC (or SC) & 2.5mm UPP Connector Data Storage Wavelength 1~3 wavelengths of 850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625 850nm,1300nm,1310nm,1550nm@10nm Spectral width 1490nm,1625nm@5nm 850nm>-10dBm Output power 1300nm,1310nm,1550nm,1490nm,1625nm>-6dBm...
  • Page 19 Detailed Power supply AAX2 Battery life >50H Operating temp ~ +50 ,<90%RH Storage temp ~ +60 ,<90%RH 170mm*97mm*38mm Size(H*W*D) Weight About 380g...

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