Backreflection Accuracy And Range; Loss And Power Measurements; Setting Up The Meter For Loss And Power Measurements - JDS Uniphase RM3 Series User Manual

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1. Perform the BR
measurement at least once per shift.
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The measured backreflection is affected by losses that can occur between the meter and the
DUT. To compensate for these losses, measure the total amount of loss between the output of
the measurement hybrid jumper and the input of the DUT (see the Loss and Power
Measurements section). Double this value and add it to the backreflection value displayed on
the meter. In the following example, the total loss between the meter and the DUT is 2.0 dB,
and the displayed backreflection is -29 dB:
BR = -29 dB + (2 x 2.0 dB) = -25 dB

Backreflection Accuracy and Range

The absolute accuracy of backreflection measurements made with the meter is dependent on
the level of backreflection to be measured.
The backreflection measurement range is restricted by the BR
backreflection levels 15 dB below BR
example, if BR
is -40 dB, the minimum backreflection of the DUT that can be measured is -55
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dB.
An asterisk (*) is displayed near the range limit (last 5 dB of range if using BR
otherwise) to indicate that the setup and measurement procedures described in the previous
two sections must be followed carefully to ensure accurate results.
Absolute accuracy specifications are dependent upon the accuracy of the Backreflection Meter
calibration, so a calibration check needs to be performed periodically (see the Calibrating the
Meter section).

Loss and Power Measurements

Setting Up the Meter for Loss and Power Measurements

To prepare the meter for loss and power measurements:
1. Ensure that the Backreflection Meter is powered off.
2. Set the power switch to ON, and allow the Backreflection Meter to stabilize.
3. Clean the output port on the front of the meter and the FC/APC connector (green boot) of
the measurement jumper, and connect this end of the jumper to the output port. Ensure that
you are using the measurement jumper and not the calibration jumper, which is labeled as
such.
For each wavelength at which measurements are to be made:
4. Press the λ key to select the required wavelength.
5. Attach the appropriate detector adapter to the detector on the front of the meter.
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to a maximum of -75 dB (-40dB for multimode). For
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level. The meter can measure
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, below -60 dB
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