Wavetek Wandel Goltermann OSA-155 Analyzer
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Modèle:
OSA-155
Date:
2000
Catégorie:
Groupe:
Description:
DWDM System Analyzer
Information
The OSA-155 DWDM System Analyzer is ideal for measurements
on broadband multi-channel optical connections operating at
wavelengths between 1450 nm and 1650 nm. The OSA-155 can be
used on DWDM systems (Dense Wavelength Division
Multiplexing) with channel spacings of
0.4 nm/50 GHz or above. The maximum permitted total input
level of +30 dBm allows measurements to be made on systems
having high channel power levels.
The main application for the OSA-155 is for analyzing
optical spectra. The wavelength or frequency, power level
and signal to noise ratio of each channel can be determined
automatically. Functions for investigating the variation of
the optical parameters with time are also provided.
Instruments fitted with a monitor output (BN 2260/04) can
select out a single WDM channel and make it available for
further measurements. This makes it possible to perform
measurements on the digital signal itself (e.g. bit error
rate, pointers, jitter / wander, etc.) using a SDH / SONET
tester equipped with optical interfaces, such as the ANT-20.
Features
The OSA-155 is a PC-based measuring instrument fitted into a
rugged casing. The instrument is designed for mobile use and
can be operated using the touchscreen. When used in the
laboratory, the OSA-155 can be operated just like any normal
PC. The following peripherals can be connected to it;
* Mouse
• Keyboard
* Printer
• Monitor
1.2.1 Measurement Software
The Software is pre-instalied. The Software for the standard
instrument is
split into three operating modes:
* GRAPH mode: The spectrum is displayed graphically. The
traces can be measured and prepared for producing a
measurement record.
* WDM mode: The individual channels are identified and
measured automatically. Wavelength, frequency and power
level can be investigated. Statistical functions are also
provided for this purpose. The data obtained is displayed in
table form.
. Filter mode (Version BN 2260/04): The Filter of the
OSA-155 can be set to a fixed wavelength. The signal thus
filtered out from the mixture of wavelengths is available
from a monitor output and can be further analyzed e.g. using
an ANT-20.
* All configuration settings can be handled clearly and
simply in CONFIGURATION mode.
Power supply
The OSA-155 can be powered from three different sources:
» AC Sine Power supply
having a nominal voltage between 100 V to 120 V and 200 V to
240 V
• External DC supply voltage between 12 V and 26 V (e.g.
on-board vehicle power supplies or an external AC adapter,
minimum 60 W)
• Built-in rechargeable batteries
The instrument selects the available power source
automatically. The built-in rechargeable batteries take over
if the external supply fails. The instrument reverts to AC
powering as soon as the supply is restored. The instrument
manages the batteries in such a way so as to ensure optimum
performance, so that little maintenance is needed and
maximum capacity is always available.
1.2,3 Function
The OSA-155 filters the input signal using a variable
monochromator. The monochromator (refraction grating) has a
resolution of 0.1 nm /12.5 GHz. The OSA-155 measures the
intensity of the filtered signal while the monochromator is
scanning.
The instrument includes an internal reference source which
it uses to calibrate the wavelength measurement
automatically. An optical switch is used to switch from the
input to the internal reference source for this purpose.
Instruments equipped with a monitor output (version BN
2260/04) use a further optical switch to pass the filtered
signal from the detector to the monitor output.
Type manuel:
Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
101
Taille:
2.99 Mbytes (3136468 Bytes)
Langue:
english
Révision:
Manuel-ID:
2260/98.21
Date:
2000 03 01
Qualité:
Document scanné, tous les lisible.
Date de transfert:
2017 08 22
MD5:
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Information
1 Introduction
1.1 Applications ... 1-1
1.2 Features ... 1-2
1.2.1 Measurement Software ... 1-2
1.2.2 Power supply ... 1-3
1.2.3 Function ... ____ ... 1 -3
1.3 About this documentation ... 1-3
1A Copyright ... 1 -4
2 Safety instructions
2.1 Correct usage ... 2-1
2.2 AC line voltage ... 2-1
2.3 Safety class ... 2-2
2.4 Rechargeable batteries ... 2-2
2.5 Faults and excessive stresses ... 2-2
2.6 Repairs ... 2-3
2.7 Laser radiation ... 2-4
2.8 Optical surfaces ... 2-4
2.9 Securing for transport ... 2-5
2.10 Ventilation requirements ... 2-5
3 Getting started
3.1 Stems included ... 3-1
3.2 Retaining the packaging ... 3-1
3.3 Checking the instrument
for transport damage ... 3-2
3.4 Recovery after storage and transport ... 3-2
3.5 Opening the cover ... 3-3
3.5.1 Closing the cover ... 3-4
3.6 Setting up the instrument ... 3-4
3.6.1 Resting the instrument on the cover ... 3-5
3.6.2 Using the handle as a support ... 3-6
3.7 Power supply ... 3-9
3.7.1 Operation from AC line power ... 3-10
3.7.2 Operation from an external DC supply ... 3-11
3.7.3 Battery operation ... 3-12
3.7.3.1 Fitting the batteries ... 3-13
3.7.5.2 Charging the batteries ... 3-14
3.8 Preparing the optical connector ... 3-15
3.8.1 Fitting the test adapter ... 3-16
3.8.2 Removing the test adapter ... 3-16
3.9 Switching on the instrument ... .3-17
3.9.1 PC mode ... 3-17
3.9.2 Exiting from PC mode ... 3-18
3.10 Switching off the instrument ... 3-18
3.11 Peripherals for use at fixed locations ... 3-19
3.11.1 Connecting a mouse ... 3-19
3.11.2 Connecting a keyboard ... 3-20
3.11.3 Connecting a monitor ... 3-20
3.12 Printer ... 3-20
3.12.1 Connecting up a printer ... 3-20
3.12.2 Installing a driver for a new printer ... 3-21
3.12.2.1 Using the standard driver ... 3-21
3.12.2.2 Using the printer manufacturer’s driver ... 3-21
4 Operation and use
4.1 Controls and display elements ... 4-1
4.2 Principle of operation ... 4-3
4.2.1 Entering parameters ... 4-4
4.3 Preparing for measurements ... 4-5
4.3.1 Calibrating the OS A-155 ... 4-5
4.3.1.1 Automatic calibration to the internal source .. 4-5
4.3.1.2 Manual calibration to the internal source ... 4-8
4.3.1.3 Calibrating wavelength
to an external source ... 4-6
4.3.1.4 Calibrating level to an external source ... 4-7
4.3.2 Connecting the device under test ... 4-9
4.4 Measurement procedure ... 4-10
4.4.1 GRAPH mode ... 4-11
4.4.2 WDM mode ... 4-12
4.4.2.1 Making parameter settings
for displaying OSNR ... 4-13
4.4.2.2 Threshold setting for channel evaluation ... 4-15
4.4.3 Single measurement ... 4-16
4.4.4 Continuous measurement ... 4-17
4.4.4.1 Protection mode for continuous measurements
(from Software Version 1.33 onwards) ... 4-17
4.5 Handling results and settings ... 4-18
4.5.1 Creating a destination folder ... 4-19
4.5.2 Saving a measurement trace ... 4-19
4.5.3 Loading a saved measurement trace ... 4-21
4.5.4 Saving a tabular evaluation ... 4-21
4.5.5 Saving instrument settings ... 4-22
4.5.6 Loading instrument settings ... 4-22
4.6 Changing the test adapter ... 4-23
4.7 Filter mode ... 4-23
4.7.1 Connecting the Analyzer
and the device under test ... 4-23
4.7.2 Selecting the wavelength / frequency ... 4-24
5 Remote operation
5.1 Remote operation via
PCMCIA card modem ... 5-1
5.1.1 Items included ... 5-2
5.1.2 Installing the hardware ... 5-2
5.1.3 Installing the Software ... 5-2
5.2 Remote operation via
Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) ... 5-3
5.2.1 Items included ... .5-4
5.2.2 Installing the hardware ... 5-4
5.2.3 Installing the Software ... 5-4
6 Maintenance
6.1 Cleaning the optical connector ... 6-1
6.2 Checking the hard disk drive ... 6-1
6.3 Defragmenting the hard disk ... 6-2
6.4 Changing the fuse ... 6-2
6.5 Checking the Scan Counter ... .6-3
6.6 Cleaning the instrument ... 6-3
6.7 Battery maintenance ... 6-4
6.7.1 Checking the charge state ... 6-4
6.7.2 Rapid battery charging ... .6-5
6.7.3 Starting a conditioning cycle ... .6-6
6.7.4 Performing a kick start ... 6-6
6.7.5 Checking the battery function ... 6-7
6.7.6 Replacing the batteries ... 6-7
6.8 Updates ... 6-8
6.8.1 Updating the Software ... 6-8
7 Storage and transport
7.1 Removing the batteries ... 7-1
7.2 Packaging for storage and transport ... 7-1
7.2.1 Storage in a damp environment ... 7-2
7.2.2 Transport packaging ... 7-2
8 Specifications
8.1 Operating modes ... 8-1
8.2 Measurement ranges ... 8-1
8.3 Wavelength or frequency measurement ... 8-2
8.4 Power level measurement ... 8-2
8.5 Optical input ... 8-3
8.6 Filter operation and monitor output
(version /04) ... 8-3
8.7 Display ... 8-3
8.8 CPU ... 8-4
8.9 Remote operation ... 8-4
8.10 Interfaces ... 8-4
8.11 Power
supply ... 8-4
8.11.1 AC line connection ... 8-5
8.11.2 External DC connection ... 8-5
8.11.3 internal rechargeable battery supply ... 8-5
8.12 Ambient temperature. ... 8-5
8.13 Humidity ... 8-6
8.14 Electromagnetic compatibility ... 8-6
8.15 Dimensions and weight ... 8-6
8.16 Miscellaneous ... 8-6
9 Ordering information
9.1 Mainframe ... 9-1
9.2 Options ... 9-1
9.3 Accessories ... 9-2
10 Function overview