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TARMOC TFT-5030-20KM-OPM User Manual

TARMOC TFT-5030-20KM-OPM User Manual

Optiacal power meter

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SMOOTH RUNWAY FOR YOUR NETWORK
TFT-5030-20KM-OPM
Optiacal Power Meter
User's Manual

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Summary of Contents for TARMOC TFT-5030-20KM-OPM

  • Page 1 SMOOTH RUNWAY FOR YOUR NETWORK TFT-5030-20KM-OPM Optiacal Power Meter User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Description Type-C Charging port VFL/Cable Test Power / Backlight Wavelength/ID Data Storage REF Function LED Light Cable Test Module...
  • Page 3 On/Off and Auto-off 2KHz Short press“ ” to turn on the device with auto-off function, if no need, long press“ ” until“ ”appearing when turn on . After device on, short press“ ”to turn on/off backlight, long press to turn off the device.
  • Page 4: Optical Power Meter

    Optical Power Meter 2KHz Enter OPM function in default after turning on, short press“ ”to switch unit or check reference(REF) value, long press to set the current value as new REF. Short press“ ”to select wavelength, long press to open wavelength identification(WAVE ID) function.
  • Page 5 Optical Power Meter/Offset Setting 2KHz When the device is off, long press“ ”and “ ”to enter the offset setting interface, short press the up and down keys to adjust offset range [-5, +5], short press“ ”to confirm the setting.
  • Page 6: Data Storage

    Data Storage SAVE Long press“ ”to save the current OPM value, Max 500 data storage, cover the initial data after more than 500. Short press to check the saved data,switch pages by“ ”and“ ”. Press “ ”again to exit data storage.
  • Page 7 VFL(optional) ,Cable Test and LED Light RJ45 Short press“ ”to control VFL ON/GLINT/OFF, Long press to enter cable test interface; Short press“ ”to turn on/off LED light.
  • Page 8 Cable Test Module Press the lock key to pull out the module to test network cable , push it back after testing, make sure the module is locked tightly.
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