ODM RP 560 Manuel utilisateur

RP 560
Optical Power Meter
User Guide

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Introduction
Device Overview
The RP 560 is an optical power meter used for verifying the proper function of ber optic networks.
This document will serve as an overview of the major functions and features of the device.
Protective Adapter Cover
Cover ips closed to protect ber interface when storing RP 560.
When ipped open, cover may be used as a stand to rest the RP 560 at
an angle on a at surface.
LCD Screen
Screen displays all relevant information for ber testing. Backlight
timer may be adjusted in device options menu.
Save Button
On Main screen, press button once to save currently-displayed data.
OK/Menu Button
Used to access menu system and select settings within menus.
USB Port (on side of unit)
Used to connect RP 560 to a computer running the inSpec software.
Directional Buttons
Used to navigate menu system and review saved readings (context-
sensitive functions).
Power Button
Press once to turn unit ON or OFF.
dB/dBm and SetRef Button
On Main screen, press button once to switch between dB and dBm
modes. Hold button (in dBm mode) to set reference for the currently-
selected wavelength.
Read and understand all of the instructions and safety
information in this manual before operating this tool.

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Introduction 2
Device Overview 2
Important Safety Information 4
Understanding the Main screen 5
Wavelengths 6
Projects 8
Settings 11
Integration with inSpec Software 12
Integration with inSpec for Android Devices 19
Common Test Procedures 23
Certications and Contact Information 27
Contents

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Important Safety Information
Read and understand all of the instructions and safety
information in this manual before operating this tool.
Electric Shock hazard
Contact with live circuits could result in severe injury or
death.
Laser Hazard
Avoid eye exposure to open ber connectors and interfaces
when working with ber systems. They may be connected to
a live laser source.
Do not look into the output port of a laser source.
Point ber endfaces toward non-reective surfaces to
prevent reection of laser.
Electric Shock Hazard
Pay attention to proper battery polarity. Do not mix battery
types or manufacturers.
Do not open the unit.
Use this unit only for its intended purpose as outlined in this
document.
Damage to Item Hazard
Do not leave item in direct sunlight or near heat sources,
submerge in water, or subject unit to strong impact.
Cover the ber interface with the ip-cap when not in use.
Do not throw this product away.
Contact your local recycling station to dispose of properly.

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Understanding the Main screen
Battery Indicator
The battery indicator displays the
current battery level. The four
segments will disappear as the
battery level decreases to indicate
remaining battery power.
Wavelength Indicator 1
Displays either the selected
wavelength or the wavelength
recognized by the RP 560 (Auto-ID
mode only).
Wavelength Indicator 2
Displays the wavelength recognized
by the RP 560 (Auto-ID mode only).
Project Indicator
Displays the project folder to which
readings will be saved.
Wavelength 1 Display
The incoming power level (dBm) or
the loss value (dB) of the primary
wavelength is shown here.
Wavelength 2 Display
The incoming power level (dBm) or
the loss value (dB) of the secondary
wavelength is shown here.
Location Indicator
The next available data slot in the
project folder is displayed here.
Tone Indicator
If a modulated tone is present on
the ber being tested, 2kHz, 1kHz, or
270Hz will be shown, depending on
the modulated tone.
Auto-ID Indicator
The word “Auto” is displayed when
the power meter is in the automatic
wavelength identication mode.
Bluetooth®Indicator
When this icon is displayed,
Bluetooth functionality is turned on.
Bluetooth features are explained
elsewhere in this document.
The Main screen of the RP 560 acts as the general user interface for ber testing.
Up to two wavelengths may be displayed at one time, but it is important to note that the dual
wavelength view only functions when the RP 560 is set to Auto-ID mode and it is currently receiving
a signal from an ODM DLS 6XX-series light source that is ALSO set to Auto-ID mode and transmitting
two wavelengths.
The Auto-ID mode allows users to automatically switch to the correct wavelength being transmitted
on the ber. Novice users may nd this feature helpful if they do not understand the dierence
between wavelengths.
Similarly, the Auto-ID mode allows two wavelengths to be tested at once. When the compatible light
source transmits both wavelengths, the RP 560 will recognize the output power of both wavelengths
individually and provide a dBm power level or dB loss value for each wavelength.
In all other measurement modes, only one wavelength/measurement will be displayed.
2kHz

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Wavelengths
Press the OK/Menu button to access the Main Menu
Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to move the cursor to the option you would like to explore. Press the
Left arrow button to go back to the Main screen. Press the OK/Menu button or the Right arrow button
to select an option.
Press the OK or Right arrow button to select the Wavelength menu.
The Wavelength menu shows all measurable wavelengths.
The currently-selected option is highlighted. The cursor may be
moved up and down the list with the Up/Down arrow buttons.
Press the OK button or the Right arrow button to select the
wavelength that the cursor indicates.
Press the Left arrow button to return to the Main Menu, and
once again to return to the Main device screen.

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The Main screen of the RP 560 will adjust based on the wavelength mode selected. See below for
examples of dierent states the Main screen may display.
Selection on Wavelength Menu Main screen (no light detected) Main screen (light detected)
Auto-ID mode selected No wavelength detected Two wavelengths detected
Single wavelength selected No light detected for wavelength Laser signal detected

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Press the OK/Menu button to access the Main menu.
Projects
Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to move the cursor to the option you would like to explore. Press the
Left arrow button to go back to the Main screen. Press the OK/Menu button or the Right arrow button
to select an option.
Press the OK or Right arrow button to select the Project menu.
The Project menu allows you to view and edit all readings saved
to the various project folders on the RP 560.
The cursor may be moved up and down the list with the Up/
Down arrow buttons.
Press the OK button or the Right arrow button to select the
option that the cursor indicates.
Press the Left arrow button to return to the Main Menu, and
once again to return to the Main device screen.
The “View” option allows you to view and delete readings in the
current project folder.
“Sync BT” and “Sync USB” will transfer all readings in the project
folder to the inSpec software (AndroidTM, Apple® iOS, Windows®).
“Clear Saves” deletes ALL readings in the current folder.
“Change” allows you to select a dierent project folder for
testing and/or editing.

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Select “View” to see all saved readings in the current folder.
Use the arrow buttons to select Yes or No. The reading will be deleted if Yes is selected using the
OK/Menu button.
Deleted readings will be indicated in the list and in the detailed view.
The readings will be displayed in numerical order. The numbers
in the left column are automatically assigned as the Save button
is pressed on the Main screen of the RP 560. In the example at
left, 5 readings have been saved.
Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to navigate through the list.
Over 500 readings may be saved in each project folder.
Press the OK/Menu button or the Right arrow button to see a
detailed view of the currently-selected reading.
In the detailed view, all information relevant to the reading is
displayed onscreen.
The wavelength, measurement, measurement mode (dB/dBm),
project folder, save location, and wavelength mode (CW or Auto)
are all shown.
Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to cycle through the saved
readings.
Use the Left arrow button to return to the list view.
Press the OK/Menu or Right arrow button when viewing a saved
reading to delete the reading. A conrmation dialog will pop up
to ensure readings are not deleted accidentally.

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Move the cursor to the “Clear Saves” option. Press the OK/Menu button or the Right arrow button to
bring up the conrmation dialog. Selecting “Yes” will delete all readings in the project folder.
Move the cursor to the “Change” option. Press the OK/Menu button or the Right arrow button to
bring up the Project Selection menu. Select a project from the list using the OK/Menu or Right arrow
button to change the folder where readings are saved.
The selected project will be highlighted.
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