Viavi MAP-200 Installation And User Manual

Viavi MAP-200 Installation And User Manual

Multiple application platform, optical switch
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Multiple Application Platform
MAP-200
MAP-200 Optical Switch, mOSW-C1
Installation and User Guide
22112369-120 R000
Standard
June 2016

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  • Page 1 Multiple Application Platform MAP-200 MAP-200 Optical Switch, mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide 22112369-120 R000 Standard June 2016...
  • Page 2 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2Xx2 Configuration........................ 22 Power Trim..........................22 Chapter 5: Getting Started ..................... 24 Required Software ........................24 Before Initializing and Operating the Unit .................. 24 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Page 3 June 2016 Document Number: 22112369-120 R000 Status: Standard...
  • Page 4 Cleaning the Equipment ......................25 Cleaning Optical Connectors ....................25 Cleaning Jumper Connectors ....................27 Installing the mOSW-C1 into a MAP-200 Chassis ..............28 Chapter 6: The mOSW-C1 Graphical User Interface (GUI) ..........30 Initial Screen ..........................30 Instrument Summary ......................... 31 Instrument Summary View ....................
  • Page 5 Packing Guidelines With Original Packaging ................. 99 Packing Guidelines Without Original Packaging ..............99 Returning Shipments to Viavi ....................100 Chapter 12: Glossary ....................... 101 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 6 Figures Figures Figure 1: MAP-200 mOSW Cassette Label: Side Panel ..............13 Figure 2: MAP-200 mOSW Cassette Labels: Front Panel ..............13 Figure 3: mOSW Optical Switch ......................19 Figure 4: 1CxN Configuration ......................20 Figure 5: 2DxN Configuration ....................... 21 Figure 6: 2Ex2 Configuration .......................
  • Page 7 Table 1: Safety Symbols ........................11 Table 2: mOSW-C1 M xN, N ≥ 4 Specifications ................... 92 Table 3: mOSW-C1 [1x2] and [2x2] Parameters .................. 96 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1: Document History

    Note that diagrams are not necessarily reflective of the company name change from JDSU to Viavi. First release 22021771 R000 March 2013 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Page 8 June 2016 Document Number: 22112369-120 R000 Status: Standard...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: About This Guide

    Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this manual was accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change without notice, and Viavi reserves the right to provide an addendum to this manual with information not available at the time that this manual was created.
  • Page 10: Copyright Release

    Document Ordering Information This guide is a product of Viavi's Technical Information Development Department, issued as part of the MAP-200 suite of documents. The catalog number for this guide is 22112369-120 R000. It is distributed on the MAP-200 USB drive, 21127440, shipped with MAP-200 chassis and cassettes.
  • Page 11: Chapter 3: Safety & Compliance

    The procedure can result in serious injury or loss of life if not carried out in proper compliance with all safety instructions. Ensure that all conditions necessary for safe handling and operation are met before proceeding. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Page 11 June 2016...
  • Page 12: General Safety

    Viavi assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with any of these safety requirements.
  • Page 13: Labels

    Safety & Compliance Labels Labels Figure 1: MAP-200 mOSW Cassette Label: Side Panel Figure 2: MAP-200 mOSW-C1 Cassette Labels: Front Panel MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 13...
  • Page 14: Regulatory Compliance

    EN61010-1:2001, UL61010-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1-04 (see CE certificate of compliance). • The MAP-200 is in Installation Category (Over voltage Category) II under IEC 664. The unit is in the Pollution Degree 2 category under IEC61010-1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
  • Page 15: Calibration

    Safety & Compliance Calibration Calibration This product is shipped with a certificate of conformance. Calibration is not required. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 15...
  • Page 16: Weee Directive Compliance

    In the European Union, all equipment purchased from Viavi after 2005-08-13 can be returned for disposal at the end of its useful life. Viavi will ensure that all waste equipment returned is reused, recycled, or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner, and in compliance with all applicable national and international waste legislation.
  • Page 17: Ce Certificate

    Safety & Compliance CE Certificate CE Certificate MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 17...
  • Page 18: China Rohs Certificate

    Safety & Compliance China RoHS Certificate China RoHS Certificate MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 18...
  • Page 19: Chapter 4: General Information

    Chapter 4: General Information The MAP-200 mOSW Optical Switch is based on Viavi expanded beam and alignment technologies and exhibits low insertion loss (IL) and high return loss (RL). It is available in single-switch configurations from 1x2 up to 1x64 and dual independent switch configurations from 1x2 up to 1x24 and 8 by 1x2.
  • Page 20: Theory Of Operation

    1CxN Configuration Figure 4: 1CxN Configuration The 1CxN configuration allows a single common input to be switched to any of the N outputs. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 20...
  • Page 21: 2Dxn Configuration

    2ExN Configuration Figure 6: 2Ex2 Configuration The 2ExN configuration aligns any input with any output while other inputs are aligned to adjacent outputs. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 21...
  • Page 22: 2Xx2 Configuration

    The Power Trim option offers the flexibility of adjusting the input power level without using an additional MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 23 24. Though it is a very useful tool, it is not intended for accurate power control. An attenuator is recommended in cases where the accurate power control is required. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 24: Chapter 5: Getting Started

    Chapter 5: Getting Started Required Software The mOSW-C1 requires MAP-200 software version 2.8.x or higher on the chassis. Before Initializing and Operating the Unit  Wear an anti-static wrist strap, and work in an electrostatic discharge (ESD) controlled area. ...
  • Page 25: Cleaning Instructions

    Getting Started Cleaning Instructions 4. Immediately inform Viavi and, if necessary, the carrier if the contents of the shipment are incomplete, if the unit or any of its components are damaged or defective, or if the unit does not pass the initial inspection.
  • Page 26: Figure 8: Front Panel Optical Adapter

    9. All optical jumper connectors used to mate other equipment with the MAP- 200 should be cleaned thoroughly. See the Cleaning Jumper Connectors section for further details. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 27: Cleaning Jumper Connectors

    4. Wipe the ferrule on a dry area of the lint-free towel. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 28: Installing The Mosw-C1 Into A Map-200 Chassis

    Cassettes can be installed in a chassis at anytime regardless of whether or not the chassis is powered. MAP-200 allows for hot-swapping, so the controller detects the presence and determines the type of cassette that is being added without affecting the communication with other cassettes.
  • Page 29: Figure 11: Inserting An Optical Cassette

    • An optical cassette or blanking plate MUST be present on each slot to ensure proper airflow within the unit. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 30: Chapter 6: The Mosw-C1 Graphical User Interface (Gui)

    Graphical User Interface (GUI) Initial Screen To access the controls for an mOSW-C1 cassette installed in the MAP-200, press or click on “Instrument Summary” on the home screen of the MAP-200 application. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 31: Instrument Summary

    “Detailed” view icon: this will bring up a detailed view of the cassette. Instrument Summary View 1x2 and 2x2 GUI The screenshot below shows 8 independent 1x2 switches in different states. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 32: Detailed View 1X2 Switch

    The mOSW-C1 Graphical User Interface (GUI) 1x2 and 2x2 GUI Detailed View 1x2 Switch MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 32...
  • Page 33: Detailed View 2X2 Switch

    The screenshot below shows the GUI of the switch with the Power Trim option. You can access a simplified view of the GUI by pressing the “Simplified GUI” button. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 34: D-Type Gui

    The D-type switch is a ganged input configuration of the mOSW-C1. It operates like a 2x[1xN] with locked channel selection. Input A connects to A outputs only and input B connects to B outputs only. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 35: E-Type Gui

    E-Type GUI An E-type switch aligns any input with any output while other inputs are aligned to adjacent outputs. This screenshot highlights particular features of this view. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 36: Simplified Views

    GUI” button in the upper right-hand corner of the detail screen of any casette except the 1x2 and 2x2 cassettes. When you come back to the “Instrument Summary” screen the cassette information panel will show a simplified view of its information. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 37: Other Simplified Views

    Simplified views are available for any detailed view with a “Simplfied GUI” button in the upper right-hand corner. The graphic below shows the simplified view of the C- Type switch. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 38: Naming A Cassette

    Naming a Cassette Naming a Cassette The screenshots below illustrate the procedure for naming a cassette. 1. Press the “Aa” button on any “Detailed View”. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 39 2. Press the typing interface icon in the “Cassette Label” view. A typing interface will appear. 3. Type the cassette name in the typing interface MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 40 The mOSW-C1 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Naming a Cassette 4. The cassette name appears wherever appropriate in all views. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 40...
  • Page 41 The mOSW-C1 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Naming a Cassette MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 41...
  • Page 42: Chapter 7: Updating The Firmware

    Firmware Updating the MAP-200 Firmware Follow this procedure to update the firmware on the MAP-200 Chassis. Note that the MAP-200 firmware update may also contain a new mOSW-C1 firmware image which must be upgraded separately. After updating the MAP-200 chassis, please refer to the procedure described in the “Updating the mOSW-C1 Firmware”...
  • Page 43: Updating The Mosw-C1 Firmware

    200 firmware. It will only be available after the chassis has been updated. After each update of the MAP-200 chassis, follow the procedure below to check for an mOSW-C1 firmware update and perform the update if a new image file is available.
  • Page 44 4. Press or click on the “Firmware Update” button. A “Firmware Image” dialog will appear. (Procedure continued on next page.) 5. Select the correct firmware image in the “Firmware Image” dialog MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 45 NOTE: Do not press or click any controls or add or remove any cassettes during this process. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 46: Chapter 8: Remote Commands

    SCPI Commands Command Tables All the SCPI commands listed in this section can be performed through TCP/IP, through a General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) via the MAP-200 CMR (with extra parameter used to specify slot number) or through LXI. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 47: Common Commands

    <dev> <register> Query fault register of device :STATus :DEVice? <dev> <register> Query status register of device :RESet <dev> Reset status register of devicer MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 47...
  • Page 48: User Commands

    Set channel description <dev>, <chnl>, <description> :DEScription? <dev>, <chnl> <description> Query channel description :WAVelength Set wavelength <dev>, <wavelength> :WAVelength? <dev> <wavelength> Query wavelength MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 48...
  • Page 49: Common Scpi Commands

    Status byte register(STB) except MAV bit Input Format *CLS Output Format None. Example The following example illustrates the syntax of the CLS command. Terminal Input: *CLS MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 49...
  • Page 50: Ese

    The following example sets standard event status enable register bits to 00100000, indicating that the COMMAND ERROR (CME) byte of the event status register Terminal Input: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 51 Remote Commands SCPI Commands Command Tables *ESE 32 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 51...
  • Page 52: Ese

    0 <= value <= 255 Default 0 on power cycle. Example The following example queries the standard event status enable register. Terminal Input: *ESE? Terminal Response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 52...
  • Page 53: Esr

    0 on *CLS, *ESR? and power cycle. Example The following example illustrates a default value of the ESR. Terminal Input: *ESR? Terminal Response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 53...
  • Page 54 Remote Commands SCPI Commands Command Tables MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 54...
  • Page 55: Idn

    Note: SCPI standard states that the overall length of the IDN? Response shall be less than or equal to 72 characters. Example The following example queries the chassis identification string: Terminal Input: *IDN? Terminal Response: JDSU,MOSW,123456789,1.00 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 55...
  • Page 56: Opc

    So, *OPC command is required to enable the OPC bit. To stop monitoring pending operations (disable OPC bit), execute the *CLS command. Input Format *OPC Output Format None Example *OPC Terminal Input: *OPC MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 56...
  • Page 57: Opc

    Standard error messages. Example The following example queries the state of the Terminal input: *OPC? Terminal response: The response will always indicate a 1. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 57...
  • Page 58: Rst

    All TCP/IP Connections will be maintained. • Application Locking will be maintained Input format *RST Output format None. Example *RST Terminal input: *RST MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 58...
  • Page 59: Sre

    0 on *CLS and power cycle. Example 1> The following example sets the service request enable register bits application to 11011000. Terminal input: *SRE 216 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 59...
  • Page 60: Sre

    0 <= 63 | 128 <= 191 Default 00000001 on *CLS, and power cycle. Example The following example queries the service request enable register: *SRE? Terminal response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 60...
  • Page 61: Stb

    Bit 6, as the master summary bit (MSS), is set when there is at least one reason for the MAP-200 unit to request service from the controller. That is, the master summary bit is set if any summary bit in the status byte register is set and if the corresponding bit in the service request enable register is also set.
  • Page 62 Remote Commands SCPI Commands Command Tables This response 01010000 indicates that the MSB (master summary) and the MAV (message available) bits are set. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 62...
  • Page 63: Tst

    The following example initiates a complete self- Terminal input: *TST? Terminal response: This response indicates that the self-test operation passed on all cards. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 63...
  • Page 64: Wai

    1, which means there is no pending operation. Input format *WAI Output format None. Errors Standard error messages. Example *WAI Terminal input: *WAI MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 64...
  • Page 65: Sav

    Default Errors Standard error messages. Example *SAV 2 Terminal input: *SAV 2 This example saves current system and application status as number “2”. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 65...
  • Page 66: Rcl

    Output format None. Default Errors Standard error messages. Example *RCL <number> Terminal input: *RCL 0 This example restores the factory settings. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 66...
  • Page 67: Common Application Commands

    Errors Standard error messages. Example The following example queries the first error in the error queue. Terminal Input: :SYST:ERR? Terminal Response: -100,”Command error” MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 67...
  • Page 68: Busy

    Terminal Input: :BUSY? Terminal Response: The response indicates that the device queried is busy (i.e. still performing the switch operation). MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 68...
  • Page 69: Reset

    Input Format :RESet Output Format None. Errors Standard error messages. Example The following example resets all devices on the specific card. Terminal Input: :RES MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 69...
  • Page 70: Test

    The following example returns result of the self-test performed on the selected card. Terminal Input: :TEST? Terminal Response: The above response indicates a successful test. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 70...
  • Page 71: Config

    Float 5.5um – 100um Connector Type String Examples The following examples illustrate typical responses for the CONFig? Terminal Input: :CONF? Example Terminal Response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 71...
  • Page 72 1 OSW 1 8 YES NO NO 0 50.00 FC/APC,2 OSW 1 8 YES 0 NO 0 50.00 FC/APC The response illustrates the two 1x8 OSW latching switches without trim and OPM. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 73: Information

    32 characters Example The following example illustrates typical response Terminal Input : :INFO? Terminal Response : 29374743,OSC-A1 1234 ,2.00,3.00,3.00,3.00, 20010815,Custom for IE MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 73...
  • Page 74: Lock

    20 char chassis Output Format None. Example The following example sets the lock state. Terminal Input: :LOCK 1,”LXI”,”LOCAL” MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 74...
  • Page 75: Lock

    The following example queries the lock status. Terminal Input: :LOCK? Terminal Response: 1,“LXI”,“LOCAL” The response indicates that the application is locked by LXI from local chassis. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 75...
  • Page 76: Lock:release

    Unlock a locked application no matter the application is locked by anyone else. Input Format :LOCK:RELEase Output Format None. Errors Standard Error Messages Example The following example unlocks the application. Terminal Input: LOCK:RELE MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 76...
  • Page 77: Device:information

    Switch Model Number String 31 characters Example The following example illustrates response of the mOSW-C1 cassette. Terminal Input: :DEVice:INFO? 1 Terminal Response: 123456677,OSW5205 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 77...
  • Page 78: Fault:slot

    Terminal Response: The binary pattern for integer response 2 is 00000010 which indicates the card has a device fault. Device fault register should be queried to determine exact fault. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 79: Fault:device

    The following examples illustrate typical responses for the device fault register query for device 2. Terminal Input: :FAULt:DEV? 2 Tls Example Terminal Response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 79...
  • Page 80 Remote Commands Common Application Commands The binary pattern for integer response 2 is 00000100 which indicates the Dev2 has a OSW cassette error. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 80...
  • Page 81: Status:device

    The following examples illustrate typical responses for the device status register query for device 1. Terminal Input: :STAT:DEV? 1 TLS Example Terminal Response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 81...
  • Page 82 Remote Commands Common Application Commands The binary pattern for integer response 1 is 00000001 which indicates the EEPROM error. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 82...
  • Page 83: Status:reset

    **Not all switches may have a 0 (off) channel. Output Format None Default Example The following example sets input 1 to output 20 for device 1. Terminal Input: :ROUT:CLOS 1,1,20 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 83...
  • Page 84: Route:close

    *See CONFig? query command description. Example The following example returns output connected to input channel 1 on device 1: Terminal Input: :ROUTe:CLOSe? 1,1 Terminal Response: MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 84...
  • Page 85: Route:trim

    0 – MAX level Output Format None Default Example The following example sets trim for the device 1 to level 10. Terminal Input: :ROUT:TRIM 1,10 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 85...
  • Page 86: Route:trim

    The following example queries the trim value of the switch device 1. Terminal Input: :ROUT:TRIM? 1 Terminal Response: The above response indicates the trim value of the switch device 1 is 10 dB MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 86...
  • Page 87: Route:wavelength

    Float wavelength Output Format None Default Example The following example sets wavelength for the device 1 to 1550 nm. Terminal Input: :ROUT:WAV 1,1550 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 87...
  • Page 88: Route:wavelength

    The following example queries the wavelength value of the switch device 1. Terminal Input: :ROUT:WAV? 1 Terminal Response: 1550 The above response indicates the wavelength value of the switch device 1 is 1550nm MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 88...
  • Page 89: Route:channel:description

    Output Format None Default Example The following example sets channel description “TEST channel” for channel 1 of device 1. Terminal Input: :ROUT:CHAN:DES 1,1,TEST channel MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 89...
  • Page 90: Route:channel:description

    The following example queries channel description from channel 1 of device 1 Terminal Input: :ROUT:CHAN:DES? 1,1 Terminal Response: Test description Channel description from channel 1 of device 1 if Test description. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 90...
  • Page 91: Route:monitor

    :ROUTe:MON? 1 Terminal Response: 0, -8.000 The above response indicates the power direction is from input to output and power value is -8.000dbm. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 91...
  • Page 92: Chapter 9: Specifications

    2010. RL excluding connectors with 1m pigtail length. Tested at 1310nm/1625nm for SM and 850nm/1300nm for MM with EF compliant with IEC 62614 ED1.0 2010. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Page 92 June 2016 Document Number: 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 93 PDL tested at 1310nm and 1650nm. Measured between two consecutive readings over 100 cycles. Drift of any channel relative to reference channel at ±3°C deviation of ambient temperature over a 7-day period (168 hours). MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 94 (typical trim resolution shown below) Typical power trim curve is characterized at 1550nm and is for reference purposes only. The actual performance may vary based on the channel and wavelength being operated. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 95: Figure 12: Typical Ptrim Impact For 1Cxn With 24 Ports Or Less

    Parameters Figure 12: Typical PTRIM impact for 1CxN with 24 ports or less Figure 13: Typical PTRIM impact for 1CxN with more than 24 ports MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 96 PDL tested at 1310nm and 1650nm. Measured between two consecutive readings over 100 cycles. Drift of any channel relative to reference channel at ±3°C deviation of ambient temperature over a 7-day period (168 hours). MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016...
  • Page 97 -30 to 60 °C, non condensing Physical Dimensions (W x H x D) 4.1 x 13.3 x 37.0 cm Weight 1.75 kg (with single slot pigtails) MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 97...
  • Page 98: Chapter 10: Technical Support

    Visit this site on the web, http://www.viavisolutions.com/en/services-and- support/support/technical-assistance, select your country and then select “FOPLT” or “MAP-200” to find the MAP-200 technical assistance phone number for your region. MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Page 98 June 2016...
  • Page 99: Chapter 11: Service

    • The unit does not pass the initial inspection In the event of carrier responsibility, Viavi will allow for the repair or replacement of the unit while a claim against the carrier is being processed. Packing Guidelines With Original Packaging •...
  • Page 100: Returning Shipments To Viavi

    Viavi only accepts returns for which an approved Return Material Authorization (RMA) has been issued by Viavi. This number must be obtained prior to shipping any material to Viavi. The owner’s name and address, the model number and full serial number of the unit, the RMA number, and an itemized statement of claimed defects must be included with the return material.
  • Page 101: Chapter 12: Glossary

    LAN-based eXtensions for Instrumentation Multiple Application Platform. Refers to one or more shelves that house and control modular cards to form a system. Multi Mode MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Page 101 June 2016 Document Number: 22112369-120 R000...
  • Page 102 Single Mode Single Mode Fiber ThermoElectrically Cooled Universal Connector Adapter Underwriters Laboratory Universal System Bus Wavelength Division Multiplexer MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide Standard June 2016 Document Number 22112369-120 R000 Page 102...
  • Page 103 MAP-200 Optical Switch mOSW-C1 Installation and User Guide 22112369-120 R000 Standard June 2016 English Viavi Solutions North America (Toll Free) 1-844-GO-VIAVI / 1-844-468-4284 Latin America +52 55 5543 6644 EMEA +49 7121 862273 APAC +1 512 201 6534 All other regions www.viavisolutions/contacts...

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