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1 User s Guide Model 4100 Optical Power Meter Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. 300 S. Public Road Lafayette, CO USA phone: (303) info@dbmoptics.com

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3 Warranty dbm Optics, Inc. guarantees this instrument to be free of material and workmanship defects for one year from the date of shipment. This warranty is in lieu of all other guarantees expressed or implied and does not cover incidental or consequential loss. Copyright , dbm Optics, Inc. All rights reserved. dbm Optics, Component Spectrum Analyzer, µ-fine, Real-Time Reference and Beam-Block Shutter and all other dbm Optics product names are trademarks or registered trademarks in the U.S.A. or other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective companies. Products described in this catalog may be covered by one or more patents in the U.S.A. and in other countries. Information in this catalog is subject to change without notice. Document Number Version 10.0

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5 Contents Contents Safety...1 Introduction...1 Laser Safety...1 Label Identification...2 Warning Labels...3 Environmental Concerns...4 Laser Safety...5 Getting Started...7 Unpacking...7 Initial Inspection...7 Contents...7 Connectors...8 Making Connections...8 Cleaning Procedures...9 Familiarizing Yourself with the System...11 Overview...11 Front Panel...11 Rear Panel...14 Entering Data and Navigating Locally...15 Internal Tunable Laser Source...16 Connecting Fiber to the Laser...16 Turning the Power On...17 General Operation...19 Making Measurements...19 Local Control and Remote Control...19 Numeric Entry Dialog Screens...20 Main Menu...21 Configure Alternate Views Menus...23 Single Power Meter Graph...25 Dual Power Meter Graph...26 Power Meter Large Digits...27 Time Sweep...28 Channel Configuration...31 Sweep Settings...33 Power Meter Modes...34 Time Sweep Mode...35 Wavelength Sweep Mode...36 Wavelength Step Mode...37 TLS A Setup...38 Global Settings...39 Display Settings...40 Set Time/Date...41 Upgrade Firmware...42 Configure Communications Interfaces...43 Compress Syslog Files...44 View Firmware Versions...45 Calibrate Touch Pad...46 i

6 Contents Touchpad Enabled/Disabled...47 Reboot Instrument...48 Files and Settings...49 Source Drive...50 Copy Files...51 Delete Files...52 Activity Log...53 Save System Settings...54 Restore System Settings...55 Power-On System State...56 Relative/Zero and Units Settings...57 Dark Current Calibration Set Up and Perform...58 Dark Current Calibration Considerations and Implications...58 Splitter Cal Scalar Calibration...59 Splitter Cal Scalar Calibration Considerations and Implications...59 Applications...61 Photodiode Measurements...61 Option Option Initial Firmware Release...61 Input Ranges...61 Input Select...62 Input Polarity...62 Bias Voltage...63 Output Units...63 Stitching...63 Measure PD Offset...63 Specifications...67 Appendix A: Definition of Terms... A1 Appendix B: Programmer s Guide... B1 ii

7 Safety Safety Introduction Your safe and effective use of this product is of utmost importance to us at dbm Optics. Please read the following laser safety information before attempting to operate the laser. Note that dbm Optics bears absolutely no responsibility for injury or equipment damage resulting from incorrect or inappropriate use of this product. Laser Safety Note Your instrument may or may not contain an internal Tunable Laser Source (TLS). The laser radiation emitted from this unit may be harmful. Always follow these precautions: 1) Avoid direct exposure to the beam. 2) Always wear protective goggles or eyeglasses appropriate for working with laser light. 3) Avoid looking at the beam directly. 4) Be aware of the warning and safety labels (examples are shown on Page 2). 5) To completely shut off electrical power to the unit, disconnect the power cord from the product. 6) Do not open the laser system. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit. Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard. Unauthorized opening of the TLS will void the warranty and may result in burns, electric shock, misalignment of the TLS cavity and/or irreparable damage to the internal components. 1

8 Safety Label Identification If your instrument contains a tunable laser, the following figures show the location of the warning label and certification label used in this product. Please be aware of them and use caution when working with the laser. Aperture label on the front of the instrument: Warning labels on the back of the instrument: 2

9 Safety Warning Labels Warning labels are applied to the instrument in locations where specific dangers exist. Pay careful attention to these labels during handling. Do not remove or tear these labels. If you have any questions regarding warning labels, please contact us. Symbols in this manual, on or inside the unit mean: Laser Hazard Electrical Hazard Caution! Hazard (Refer to accompanying documentation for more information.) 3

10 Safety Environmental Concerns To maximize the long-term performance and overall testing accuracy of this instrument, the following environmental safeguards should be considered. 1) Avoid dust and direct sunlight. The optical performance of the unit may be compromised by long-term exposure to direct sunlight and dust. 2) Avoid excess vibration that might compromise the mechanical integrity of the unit. 3) Avoid exposing the unit to situations or environments that may result in contact with corrosive gasses. 4) Do not block fan vents. If unit is racked, make sure it has proper ventilation. 5) The recommended operating temperature is 10-35º C. 6) Allow 30 minutes for full specs for warm-up if instrument is maintained at room temperature. If unit has been exposed to storage temperature extremes, allow for an additional hour for each 10º C. 7) Keep original packing material for transport or shipment. If original packing is not available, call dbm Optics to have a factory-approved shipping case delivered to you. 8) It is recommended that the optical connectors be cleaned before every connection. If optical performance is degraded, it may be improved by properly cleaning the optical connectors. Periodic inspection of the fiber for scratching or pits is important for the integrity of the measurements. 4

11 Safety Laser Safety This instrument may contain lasers or other high-powered optical sources. Whether it does or not, it is designed for use with those devices, and the documentation which came with the optical source being utilized should be reviewed. Laser radiation emitted from a TLS or other laser source may be harmful. Always follow these precautions: 1) Avoid direct exposure to the beam. 2) Always wear protective goggles or eyeglasses appropriate for working with laser light. 3) Avoid looking at the beam directly. 4) Be aware of the warning and safety labels. 5) To completely shut off electrical power to the unit, disconnect the power cord from the product. 6) Do not open the laser system. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit. Unauthorized opening of the TLS will void the warranty and may result in burns, electric shock, misalignment of the TLS cavity and/or irreparable damage to the internal components. Contact the CDRH (Center for Devices and Radiological Health) at for information on laser types and classifications and the precautions necessary. OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) may also be contacted for more information at 5

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13 Getting Started Getting Started This section outlines the basic steps needed to started. For more detailed information on how to operate the instrument, refer to the General Operation chapter. Unpacking Initial Inspection While unpacking the unit, carefully inspect all shipping materials and instrumentation for signs of damage. If the unit appears to have been damaged during shipping, immediately contact the shipping company to obtain their insurance and compensation protocols. After a compensatory agreement has been reached with the shipper, call dbm in order to obtain the required RMA number and return shipping address. Retain all packing materials until an initial equipment test is performed. If there are any problems with setup, the packing materials will be required to return the unit. It is recommended the original shipping materials be stored in the event that the unit needs to be moved or sent back to dbm for repair or upgrade. If the unit seems to be malfunctioning for reasons unrelated to shipment, please contact the Applications Department of dbm Optics at (800) (in the United States) or at (303) When you call you will receive the required RMA number and the return shipping address. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the unit, please do not hesitate to contact us. If you have more than one unit, we recommend returning additional transport cases to dbm Optics. Contact your sales or applications representative for a free shipping label. Contents Please verify that you received the following components in your shipment. The exact model and accessory information can be found on your shipping receipt. 1) Instrument 2) AC power cord 3) Operations Manual 4) dbm Optics memory stick 5) Optical patch cord 6) Electrical connector (included with options 280, 288, 290) 7

14 Getting Started Connectors The proprietary Connection Desensitizer (built into the connector mechanisms of the instrument s measurement channels) has the ability to minimize much of the error associated with optical connections. The desensitizer reduces unwanted measurement changes resulting from repeated connect/disconnects, stress on incoming fibers, and bare fiber adaptor rotations. This technology alleviates many test interconnect errors, but it is essential that connectors be properly and consistently cleaned and utilized. Attention to such details can help to avoid errors during testing procedures and serious, costly damage to the instrument. Failure to consistently monitor connection protocol can cause permanent damage the instrument, other instruments and the connectors themselves. Review the next sections on Making Connections and Cleaning Procedures for a complete discussion regarding these considerations. Making Connections The type of input connections utilized will depend upon the particular model instrument you have purchased and upon any subsequent field changes that are made to the connection types. (See the Options and Accessories section for more information regarding alternate connector types. In general, the following guidelines apply: 1) Every time an optical connection is made the endface should be swiped with a CLETOP-type (or equivalent type) fiber cleaner (following the written instructions provided with the cleaning device). This simple and consistent maintenance can help prevent measurement errors and expensive damage. 2) Frequently inspect fiber optic ends using a fiber microscope. Continued normal usage may result in dirt accumulation or damage to the fiber ends or to the Connection Desensitizer. If PDL measurements are being taken, inspections should be made with every connection. 3) When deposits are seen on the fiber endface and the CLETOP-type fiber cleaner does not remove them, clean the fiber optic ends using the steps listed in the Cleaning Procedures section. 4) Verify that the type of connector or fiber being utilized is compatible with the instrument s input mechanisms. This helps to reduce incidental contact at the face of the connector and protect the connection sleeve as well. 5) If the connector is keyed, make sure it is inserted with the proper rotational angle into the device to avoid damaging equipment. 6) Do not make connections too tight. Forcing the connectors may result in misalignment and/or damage to the fiber faces or connectors. 8

15 Getting Started Cleaning Procedures Taking the time to care for connectors can save a lot of time and money because measurement error and damage to connectors and fibers are often caused by improper care and use of fibers. Some damage to fiber optic connectors is not visible without magnification but can result in large testing errors and subsequent destruction of other instrumentation. If measurements are producing unexpected or unwarranted errors, the cleanliness of the connector and the connection itself is a good place to begin troubleshooting. Stray particles of dirt or fingerprints can significantly reduce the optimal performance of the instrument. Follow these simple cleaning procedures frequently: 1) Using a clean cotton swab and a pure grade of isopropyl alcohol or glycol and water mix, gently wipe off the endface and ferrule. 2) Dry them with filtered, non-residue compressed air or a dry swab. Allowing the endface to air-dry risks leaving dissolved oils on the face which can interfere with connection integrity and measurement accuracy. 3) When reinserting the cable into the connector, insert it gently and in as straight a line as possible to avoid scraping materials from inside the connector onto the endface. 4) It is not uncommon for a cable or connector to require more than one cleaning. Often the first cleaning is useful for removing large particles of dirt or grit, and the second cleaning can then wipe the endface clean. 5) The second cleaning should be harder, with a scrubbing action. Do not scrub during the first cleaning, as any dirt particles may be ground into the endface and cause damage and scraping. 9

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17 Getting Started Familiarizing Yourself with the System Overview The instrument operates in three basic modes and makes three basic measurements, resulting in tremendous flexibility and functionality. In addition to basic Insertion Loss measurements, the instrument is capable of making Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL) and Optical Return Loss (ORL) measurements. Each measurement can be made in each of the three modes of the instrument: time, continuous sweep and step sweep. Each mode has a slightly different application that may be tailored to a particular device or a particular measurement. Within each mode power application specific software can perform advanced parameter analysis. Front Panel This instrument has two control options: local and remote. In local mode, the touch-screen located in the front panel of the laser provides control of the laser system using an icon-based menu interface. In remote mode, you control the laser over a computer interface (IEEE-488, or Ethernet). When communicating with the instrument over the remote interface the front panel is updated to indicate these changes. This communication does not lock out the front panel interface. For information on using computer control, see the Remote Operations from a PC chapter. A Front Panel overview follows.. For detailed information, refer to the General Operation chapter. 11

18 Getting Started Range 4 Left and Right Selection Enter 3 Arrows 1 Knob 2 (up and down) Set λ 5 Rel/Zero 6 Save/ Print 7 Initialize System Power On/Off 17 USB Flash Drive 8 Touch Screen 16 dbm/db mw 9 Menu 15 Alt. Measure/ F1 12 Auto 11 Channels 10 Views 14 Run 13 1) Left and Right Arrows: Change the selected digit in the numeric entry dialog. 2) Selection Knob: Use this knob on the front screen to navigate through inputs on the screen and to change values in the numeric entry dialog. 3) Enter: Select an option or accept a value. 4) Range (up and down): Adjusts measurement range up and down 5) Set λ: Set instrument calibration for desired wavelength. 6) Rel/Zero: Sets zero level for relative measurements. 7) Save/Print: Take a screen shot of the current display or save data to the hard drive or USB Pen drive. 8) USB Flash Drive 9) dbm/db/mw: Sequence through the available options for units of measure. 10) Channel(s): Option slots for measurement channels. 11) Auto: Not defined. 12) F1: User-defined function key. 13) Measure/Run: Initiates or pauses measurements. 14) Alt. Views: Press to scroll through various views. Views may be activated/deactivated and customized through Main Menu/Configure Alternate Views. 15) Menu: Opens the Main Menu. 16) Touch Screen: Use this touch screen to control the laser using an icon-based menu interface. 12

19 Getting Started 17) Front Panel Button to Initialize System Power On/Off: Controls AC power to entire laser system, including the temperature-control circuit. Power is not supplied to the laser diode until the output enable button is activated. Note If a laser is configured into your instrument, make sure the laser output is blocked or attached to an optical fiber and the fiber is connected to an appropriate receptacle at the other end. 13

20 Getting Started Rear Panel GPIB External Device Trigger Out 2 Trigger Controller 1 Input 1 3 Trigger Input 2 4 Master Power On/Off 5 Host GPIB 6 Dual USB Connector 7 Local Area Network 8 AC Power Input 9 Laser Remote Safety Interlock 10 1) GPIB External Device Controller: Used for controlling an external laser or polarization controller. 2) BNC, Trigger Out Connection: TTL compatible; trig out goes high at the start of the sweep and goes low at the end of the sweep. 3) Trigger Input 1: TTL compatible. Software configurable input trigger. 4) Trigger Input 2: TTL compatible. Software configurable input trigger. 5) Master On/Off Switch: Turns on and off main power to the instrument. During normal operation the switch is set to the on position and the front panel on/off switch is used to turn the instrument on and off. Only turn off the rear panel master power in case of trouble. 6) Host GPIB: Used to interface to external GPIB enabled computer. 7) Dual USB Connection: For use with an external mouse, keyboard, printer or mass storage device. 8) Ethernet Connection 9) AC Power Input: VAC, 47-63Hz. 10) Laser Remote Safety Interlock: BNC connector. For use with external safety systems. The laser will not operate if the Interlock circuit is open. 14

21 Getting Started Entering Data and Navigating Locally There are four methods for entering data and navigating locally: 1) Touch-screen 2) Selection knob 3) External keyboard 4) External mouse Any steps calling for data entry or navigation can be performed using any one or any combination of these methods. You are encouraged to try various methods to determine which will work best and feel most comfortable to you. 15

22 Getting Started Internal Tunable Laser Source Note Your instrument may or may not have an internal tunable laser source (TLS). The internal TLS is a stable, narrow-linewidth source of tunable light. The laser operates in two modes: Sweep Mode and Fixed Wavelength Mode. Use it in Fixed Wavelength Mode to operate it at a set wavelength. In Sweep Mode, it is capable of fast and extremely linear scans between the start and stop wavelengths that you specify. The system can be operated manually, using the front touch-screen icons, or remotely using one of the computer interfaces (see the Remote Operations from a PC chapter). The internal TLS is an external-cavity diode laser (ECDL) based on the Littman/Metcalf design. The laser is designed to provide very accurate and linear wavelength scans. Smooth and fast tuning is achieved with a brushless DC motor. The system also provides high resolution when stepping between wavelengths. An ultra-lownoise current source controls the laser s output power. A temperature-control circuit actively stabilizes the laser-cavity temperature for optimal performance. Laser radiation emitted from this unit may be harmful. Avoid direct exposure to the beam. The laser is designed to operate in environments from 15-35º C. It is intended for indoor use only. If the laser has been in storage at temperatures outside the range of 15-35º C, allow the laser system at least 4 hours to equalize. Note: Do not store the laser outside the range of -20 to 70º C. Note It is recommended that you leave the system power on and turn the laser diode power off when you are not using the laser. Before turning the system off, you should first turn off power to the laser diode. Connecting Fiber to the Laser Use only FC/APC-connectorized fiber with the unit. This laser operates with polarizationmaintaining (PM) fiber. The polarization is aligned parallel to the key on the FC connector. The laser output comes to the front panel through a fiber with an optical isolator of 30dB, preventing optical feedback into the laser cavity. 16

23 Getting Started Turning the Power On The internal TLS can operate at V (±10%) 50/60 (±10%) Hz or v (±10%) 50/60 (±10%) 50/60 (±10%) Hz, Pollution degree 2, Installation Category II. The input AC voltage is selected automatically by the universal AC power module. Make sure the laser aperture is blocked or attached to an optical fiber that is connected to an appropriate receptacle. Only use fiber with FC/APC connectors. Turn on the power by connecting the power cord to the laser power module and plugging it into a wall outlet. 17

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25 General Operation General Operation Making Measurements The Single Channel Optical Power Meter Graph screen appears after booting. At this point you are already making actual measurements. Single Channel Optical Power Meter Graph Display Local Control and Remote Control The instrument can be controlled either locally or remotely. Controlling the instrument remotely by GPIB or Ethernet interface does not disable the front panel touch-screen controls. Connecting via FTP requires the following: username: ftp password: gauss 19

26 General Operation Numeric Entry Dialog Screens Numeric Entry Dialog screens are used throughout for changing numeric values. The minimum and maximum supported values for the current option are displayed in the bottom left of the dialog box. To change the value, use one of the two following methods. Method 1: Use the selection knob to increment the value up or down. To highlight a different digit, either touch the desired digit directly on the touch screen, or use the left-right arrow keys under the selection knob. To accept the value, press OK on the touch-screen or press the Enter key on the front panel. To abort the operation, touch Cancel on the screen or press the Menu key on the front panel. Method 2: Press the keypad icon (circled below) in Numeric Entry Dialog Screen #1 to bring up Numeric Entry Dialog Screen #2. Use the touch-screen keypad to enter the desired value. To highlight a different digit, either touch the desired digit directly on the touch screen, or use the left-right arrow keys on the touch-screen keypad. When the desired value is displayed, press OK on the touch-screen or press the Enter key on the front panel. To abort the operation, touch Cancel on the screen or press the Menu key on the front panel. Numeric Entry Dialog Screen #1 Numeric Entry Dialog Screen #2 Numeric Entry Dialog Screen #2 20

27 General Operation Main Menu This section will outline and explain the features and functions available under the Main Menu. Press the Menu button on the front panel to bring up the Main Menu. Toggle the Menu button to alternate between the Main Menu and whichever measurement screen is currently selected. Available menu selections will vary based on the options installed in the instrument. Note A button which is grayed out indicates the feature is not installed on the instrument. Main Menu Screen 21

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29 General Operation Configure Alternate Views Menus In this section of the graphical user interface, specify setup options for views displayed when using the Alt. Views button. Single Power Meter Graph Dual Power Meter Graph Power Meter Large Digits Time Sweep To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Configure Alternate Views Use the Scroll Up and Scroll Down softkeys or the blue slider bar to view the entire menu. Touch the screen at the option name to turn the option on or off. This determines whether or not the option will be displayed under the Alt. Views button. Each of these options will be discussed in detail in the following pages. Note The Configure Alternate Views menu may vary from the one shown here depending on how many channels and which options are installed on the instrument. Please contact us at or for help or support. 23

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31 General Operation Single Power Meter Graph In this section of the graphical user interface, specify how the single channel power meter graph is displayed. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Configure Alternate Views Press the Setup View softkey to the right of Single Chan Power Meter Graph to bring up the menu shown below The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Channel to Display Display Relative Value Amplitude Axis Data From Maximum Minimum Reference Level Grid Spacing Time Span Trace Line Width Description Select from Channel 1, Channel 2, Power Ref, ORL Select from Delta Zero Point, Absolute, Off (Select Auto or Manual) Auto All Traces, or select a single trace Displays current maximum value Displays current minimum value Displays current reference level Displays current grid spacing Manual Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Select from 60 seconds, 30 seconds, or configure to another specification Specify from between a minimum of 1 pixel and a maximum of 6 pixels 25

32 General Operation Dual Power Meter Graph In this section of the graphical user interface, specify separate display options for the top graph and the bottom graph. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Configure Alternate Views Press the Setup View softkey to the right of Dual Power Meter Graph to bring up the menu, show below The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Channel to Display Display Relative Value Amplitude Axis Data From Maximum Minimum Reference Level Grid Spacing Time Span Trace Line Width Description Select from Channel 1, Channel 2, Power Ref, ORL Select from Delta Zero Point, Absolute, Off (Select either Auto or Manual) Auto Manual All Traces, or select a single trace Displays current maximum value Displays current minimum value Displays current reference level Displays current grid spacing Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Select from 60 seconds, 30 seconds, or configure to desired own specifications Specify from between a minimum of 1 pixel and a maximum of 6 pixels 26

33 General Operation Power Meter Large Digits In this section of the graphical user interface, specify settings for the Power Meter Large Digits display. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Configure Alternate Views Press the Setup View softkey to the right of Power Meter Large Digits to bring up the menu shown below The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Channel to Display Display Relative Value Description Select from Channel 1, Channel 2, Power Ref, ORL Select from Delta Zero Point, Absolute, Off 27

34 General Operation Time Sweep In this section of the graphical user interface, specify setup options for a time sweep. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Configure Alternate Views Press the Setup View softkey to the right of Time Sweep to bring up the menu shown below The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Statistics From Amplitude Axis Data From Maximum Minimum Reference Level Grid Spacing Time Axis Center Time Time Span Start Time Stop Time Trace Line Width Description Select from All Traces or select an individual trace (Select Auto or Manual) Auto All Traces, or select a single trace Displays current maximum value Displays current minimum value Displays current reference level Displays current grid spacing Manual Configure Y Axis to desired specifications (shown on next page) Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure X Axis (shown on next page) Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Configure to desired specifications Specify from between a minimum of 1 pixel and a maximum of 6 pixels 28

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37 General Operation Channel Configuration In this section of the graphical user interface, set options for all channels at once or specify options for individual channels. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Configure Channels Use the Scroll Up and Scroll Down softkeys or the blue slider bar to view the entire menu. The options accessible under Configure Channels are described in this section. Note The Channel Configuration Menu may vary from the one shown here depending on how many channels and which options are installed on the instrument. Please contact us at or for help or support. 31

38 General Operation Configure Channels Menus View Channel Option Update Channel Measurement Range Digital Filtering Filter # of Readings (Only available if Digital Filtering is On) Filter Type (Only available if Digital Filtering is ON) Analog Filtering Lin & Log Offset Calc Turn On or Off Turn On or Off Description Select channel range Turn On or Off Change to desired value Select from Hamming, Rectangle, Triangle, or Hanning Turn On or Off. Analog Filtering is available only globally (not by channel). Turn On or Off 32

39 General Operation Sweep Settings In this section of the graphical user interface, specify the settings for the various sweep modes. Power Meter Mode Time Sweep Mode Wavelength Sweep Mode Wavelength Step Mode Setup for (up to two) TLS s To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Sweep Settings Note The Sweep Settings menu may vary from the one shown here depending on how many channels and which options are installed on the instrument. Please contact us at or support@dbmoptics.com for help or support. 33

40 General Operation Power Meter Modes In this section of the graphical user interface, specify the settings for different power meter mode views. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Sweep Settings Press Power Meter Mode to bring up the screen shown below The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Wavelength (nm) Samples to average per reading TLS A TLS B TLS Source Auto ranging Description Specify the desired value Specify the desired value (Min = 1, Max = 112,000) Turn on or off Turn on or off Select from those available Turn on or off 34

41 General Operation Time Sweep Mode In this section of the graphical user interface, specify the settings for time sweep mode. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Sweep Settings Press Time Sweep Mode to bring up the screen shown below The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Wavelength (nm) Number of Readings Reading Interval (seconds) Samples to Average/Reading Number of Sweeps Timing Triggering Sweeps to Average -- TLS A TLS B TLS Source Description Specify the value Specify the value (Min = 1, Max = 112,000) -- Specify the value (Min = 1, Max = 1,000,000) Specify the value (Min = 1, Max = 9,999) Select Continuous or Interval Select Immediate or External Trigger Turn On or Off Turn On or Off Select from available TLS s 35

42 General Operation Wavelength Sweep Mode In this section of the graphical user interface, specify settings for wavelength sweep mode. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Sweep Settings Press WL Sweep Mode The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Start Wavelength (nm) Stop Wavelength (nm) Description Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Sweep Rate (nm/s) Samples to Average Samples to Average/Reading Reading Spacing -- Number of Sweeps -- Start Trigger Sweeps to Average -- TLS A TLS B TLS Source Set to the desired value Select SAMPLES to specify the number of samples or select MAXAVG and have the instrument select the maximum samples possible (based on the other settings of the instrument) Set to the desired value (if SAMPLES selected above) Select Immediate or External trigger Turn On or Off Turn On or Off Select from the available TLS s 36

43 General Operation Wavelength Step Mode In this section of the graphical user interface, specify the settings for a wavelength step mode. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Sweep Settings Press WL Step Mode The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Start Wavelength (nm) Stop Wavelength (nm) Description Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Step Dwell Time Step Size Samples to Average Samples to Average/Reading Number of Sweeps Step Trigger -- Sweeps to Average -- TLS A TLS B TLS Source Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Select SAMPLES to specify the number of samples or select MAXAVG and have the instrument select the maximum samples possible (based on the other settings of the instrument) Set to the desired value (if SAMPLES selected above) Set to the desired value Turn On or Off Turn On or Off Select from the available TLS s 37

44 General Operation TLS A Setup In this section of the graphical user interface, specify the settings for a tunable laser source. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Sweep Settings Press TLS A Setup The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option TLS Wizard TLS Output Output Power Wavelength Offset Minimum Wavelength Maximum Wavelength TLS Trigger Trigger Edge Description Set to the desired value Toggle On or Off Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Indicator only Select Rising or Falling Note The TLS can also be enabled or disabled under Menu Output Control Output. 38

45 General Operation Global Settings In this section of the graphical user interface, set options for time/date, upgrade firmware, configure interfaces, view firmware versions, calibrate the touchpad, enable or disable the touchpad, and reboot the instrument. Details follow on the next several pages. Display Settings Set Time/Date Upgrade Firmware Configure Communications Interfaces Compress Syslog Files View Firmware Versions Calibrate Touchpad Enable/Disable Touchpad Reboot Instrument To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings to open the Global Settings Page 1 menu Press More Global Settings to open the Global Settings Page 2 menu Note The Global Settings menu may vary from the one shown here depending on which options are installed on the instrument. For additional information, contact dbm Optics at or us at support@dbmoptics.com. 39

46 General Operation Display Settings In this section of the graphical user interface, select setup options for the display settings. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press Display Settings The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Measurement Wavelength Wavelength Precision Graph Gridlines Status Display Logo Notification Beep Notifications Icons Link Status Icons Description Set to the desired value Set to the desired value Select Dotted or Solid Select On or Off Select from available choices or download another Select On or Off Select On or Off Select On or Off 40

47 General Operation Set Time/Date Select setup options for displaying the time and date. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press Set Time/Date The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option Time Date Time Format Date Format Set the time Set the date Description Select 24 Hour or 12 Hour Select MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY 41

48 General Operation Upgrade Firmware Perform a firmware upgrade using the web or USB pen drive. Revert to a previous firmware version. To upgrade firmware: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press Upgrade Firmware Press Web Firmware Upgrade or USB Firmware Upgrade To revert to a previous firmware version: Press Menu Press Global Settings Press Upgrade Firmware Press Revert to Stored Firmware 42

49 General Operation Configure Communications Interfaces In this section of the graphical user interface, select communication interface preferences. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press Configure Interfaces The table (below right) lists and describes the options. Option MAC Address IP Address IP Discovery Ethernet Termination GPIB Address GPIB Termination GPIB EOI Show SCPI Commands Description Displays current address Displays current address (if connected) Select Static, DHCP, or BOOTP Select None, CR/LF, CR, or LF Displays current address Select None, CR/LF, CR, or LF Select On or Off Select On or Off 43

50 General Operation Compress Syslog Files In this section of the graphical user interface, free up space on the hard drive used by the operating system. Note Compress Syslog Files should only be used under the guidance of qualified dbm Optics personnel. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press More Global Settings Press Compress Syslog Files A confirmation screen will appear. 44

51 General Operation View Firmware Versions To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press More Global Settings Press View Firmware Versions 45

52 General Operation Calibrate Touch Pad Note Improper calibration of the touchpad can cause very erratic touch pad behavior. Caution should be used when accessing this function. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press More Global Settings Touch the red X s to calibrate/customize the touch pad. 46

53 General Operation Touchpad Enabled/Disabled Note Once the touchpad is disabled, no touchscreen input will be recognized. To access: Press Menu Press Global Settings Press More Global Settings Press Touchpad Enabled/Disabled Follow these steps if the touchpad has been disabled and you wish to enable it: 1) Press Menu on the front panel until the Main Menu is displayed 2) Use the arrow buttons or the rotary knob to highlight the Global Settings and then press Enter 3) Use the arrow buttons or the rotary knob to highlight More Global Settings and then press Enter 4) Use the arrow buttons or the rotary knob to highlight Enabled/Disabled and then press Enter. The touchpad is now enabled. 47

54 General Operation Reboot Instrument To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Global Settings Press More Global Settings Press Reboot Instrument A confirmation screen will appear before rebooting. 48

55 General Operation Files and Settings Under this section of the graphical user interface, manage files and system settings. Source Drive Copy Files Delete Files Rename Files Activity Log Save System Settings Restore System Settings Power-On System State To access: Press Menu Press Files and Settings Note If the softkey is grayed out, the feature is not available. A pen drive must be inserted in the USB Flash port to enable the Source Drive and the Copy Files soft keys. If a pen drive is not present in the USB Flash port, files saved will be saved to the hard drive. 49

56 General Operation Source Drive Use the Source Drive softkey to specify the hard disk or the USB Flash. If the USB Flash port is empty, the hard drive is the default option. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings 50

57 General Operation Copy Files Copy Files is available only when the USB Flash port is occupied. Use it to bring up a list of available files which may be copied onto the pen drive. Touch the filename once to select and a second time to copy. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings Press Copy Files 51

58 General Operation Delete Files To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings Press Delete Files to bring up a list of files. Touch the filename once to select and a second time to delete. 52

59 General Operation Activity Log Note The functions and features available under this menu should only be accessed under the guidance of qualified dbm Optics personnel. Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings Press Activity Log to bring up the menu 53

60 General Operation Save System Settings To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings Press Save System Settings. Settings files can be assigned unique user names. 54

61 General Operation Restore System Settings To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings Press Restore System Settings and select from the list of previously stored settings. 55

62 General Operation Power-On System State To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Files and Settings Press Power-On System State 56

63 General Operation Relative/Zero and Units Settings Under this section of the graphical user interface, access: Dark Current Calibration Splitter Calibration PDL Reference Set Units Settings To access: Press Menu Press Rel/Zero & Units Settings to open Rel/Zero Setting Page 1 Press More Rel/Zero Settings to open Rel/Zero Setting Page 2 Note Menus may vary from the ones shown here depending on which options are installed on the instrument. Please contact us at or support@dbmoptics.com for help or support. 57

64 General Operation Dark Current Calibration Set Up and Perform In this section of the graphical user interface, set up and perform a dark current calibration. To access: Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Rel Zero & Units Settings Press Do Dark Calibration and follow the instructions on the screen Dark Current Calibration Considerations and Implications Automatic dark current calibration is available only when the 310 Automatic Dark Current Option is installed. If there are any unconnected measurement channels, place caps over the inputs. If the 310 Option is not installed, turn off the laser source prior to pressing the button. Dark current calibration is a routine process that adjusts and sets the zero level of each gain range based on the dark current present in the photodetector. All instrumentation has drift, and photodetectors have an additional characteristic called dark current. Every instrument that utilizes a photodetector experiences this phenomena and this instrument is no exception, although the instrument s precision temperature control makes this effect very small. Therefore, zeroing, (or dark current calibration) is recommended. Periodic zeroing to compensate for this drift and the dark current offset is especially important for very low-level signals. When measuring in the bottom 10 db of any particular range (or measuring light levels less than -45 dbm), dark current calibration becomes essential for obtaining accurate measurements. This is a fast and easy way to compensate for the drift and calculate the dark current offset. The operational environment also plays an important role in the calibration process. Temperature changes, vibration and electrical noise can all affect measurements and calibration. If the operational environment has unusually large variations in temperature, vibration or excessive electrical noise, more frequent zeroing may be necessary. 58

65 General Operation Splitter Cal Scalar Calibration In this section of the graphical user interface, set up and perform a splitter calibration. Press the Menu button on the front panel Press Rel Zero & Units Settings Press Perform Splitter Cal Scalar Calibration and follow the instructions on the screen Splitter Cal Scalar Calibration Considerations and Implications Splitter calibration (splitter cal) is an important function of measuring Insertion Loss (IL) with high accuracy. This function can compensate for Splitter Split Ratio Variability over wavelength. Splitter cal can be used to normalize the internal splitter within the instrument optical path and it can be used to compensate for external optics. It can be performed on one or two channels. For example, if an optical setup is using a 1x4 splitter with one of the outputs connected to the PREF, then the other output can be connected to the measurement channel and each channel can have a unique splitter calibration. Note When splitter cal is used in conjunction with PDL reference set, make sure that the reference set is performed first and then the splitter cal is performed on the other channels. Additionally, make sure that all measurement traces and sweep configurations are the same as what will be used when making measurements. 59

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67 Applications Applications Photodiode Measurements Option 280 This is a single-input photodiode card. This card is identical to the Model 288 (below) except that the hardware only provides for a single input. The card can measure input current or voltage. Option 288 This is a single-ended, 8-input photodiode card. The card can measure input current or voltage. Initial Firmware Release The initial firmware release for the PD cards will be marked with a version number of Do NOT attempt to upgrade the instrument with firmware versions 2.50 or the PD card firmware may be overwritten. This initial release only supports ranges 3 to 7 below (marked with *). Input Ranges Current Rng1 100 ma Rng2 10 ma Rng3* 1 ma Rng4* 100 µa Rng5* 10 µa Rng6* 1 µa Rng7* 10 na Rng8 10 na Voltage 10.0 V 61

68 Applications Input Select The diagram below shows the pin-out of the 280 and 288 connector (Input 1 to 8). Model 280 is hardwired for a single input (Input 1), regardless of software settings. Front View Looking at the Connector of an Installed Photodiode Card The mating part for this connector is manufactured by Hirose (part number HR10-10P-12P ( ) and can be purchased from a number of different sources. (A common supplier that carries this part is Digi-Key, part number HR-102-ND.) Input Polarity Since the inputs are single ended and the A/D converter is unipolar, the user must specify the polarity of the incoming signals. Current Voltage Common Cathode Common Anode Positive Negative 62

69 Applications Bias Voltage The common input connection is driven to this voltage (relative to the input select input) and is typically used to bias a photodiode. When the bias voltage is set to 0.0 Volts, then the common input connection is shorted through a relay to ensure precise Volt bias. Bias voltage is set to 0.0 for voltage input mode. Bias Voltage Output (relative to inputs) to V Output Units The following units are used regardless of the setting of absolute units on the instrument. In current mode the units are ma. In voltage mode the units are V. If Power Reference is on (power mode db) then a divide operation is performed (not subtraction) and the units are as follows. In current mode the PD card units will be A/W. In voltage mode the PD card units will be V (no Pref is performed). Stitching Stitching ranges are NOT defined and will not work for the PD cards. This is because the transition levels between ranges are hardcoded in dbm units, not ma or V units. Measure PD Offset The Measure PD Offset executes a time-mode measurement on the channels currently turned on. It is a single-sweep-time-mode measurement of 100,000 samples in 1 reading. If the shutter option is installed, the shutter is closed prior to the measurement, and restored after the measurement. Data from the sweep is used to update the linear offset for each PD card in the sweep. Calculate is automatically turned on if it was off. This is what a user would use to measure 'dark cal current' of a PD device connected to the PD card. To view the results of the measurement, just look at the linear offset for each channel in the Active Channel Setup view. 63

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73 Specifications Specifications For more information contact the Sales Department at dbm Optics by phone at (800) (toll-free in the United States) or at (303) Contact dbm Optics by at Model 4100: Optical Power Meter Mainframe Specifications Channels per mainframe Input connections Speed per channel System transmit speed Multiple channel speed Trigger latency 1 Display Data storage Triggering Interfaces 1 or 2 channels Select from among the following at time of ordering: 1.5 UNIV Universal 1.5 mm ferrule interface 2.5 UNIV Universal 2.5 mm ferrule interface BF Bare fiber interface FC FC connector interface LC LC connector interface MU MU connector interface SC SC connector interface ST ST connector interface SMA SMA connector interface Variable measurement speed from 100K rps to 0.1 rps Transmitting to host with Ethernet is 3 Mbytes/second (dedicated link) Transmitting to host with GPIB is 1.7 Mbytes/second into a PC 100K rps per channel regardless of number of channels < 40 ns latency; < 40 ns jitter 4 x 6 graphical display; VGA (800 x 600); TFT LCD color Memory for > 100K readings per channel on all channels real-time storage Software synchronous trigger or two selectable external trigger inputs IEEE-488, 100-BaseT Ethernet standard Command set IEEE compliant (SCPI-like) Power VAC; 175 VA max; Hz. No switch or fuse change required. Ambient temperature 10 ºC to 35 ºC (50 ºF to 95 ºF). Contact factory for 0 ºC to 40 ºC (32 ºF to 104 ºF) Storage temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to 158 ºF). Humidity < 95% non-condensing 0 ºC to 35 ºC Warm-up time 60 minutes to full specifications; useable immediately after turn on Recalibration period 1 year; certificate of calibration included Warranty period Standard warranty is 4 years (Options 402, 410, 953I, and all switch modules carry a one-year warranty) Size 16.8 w x 16.4 d x 5.25 h (42.6 cm x 41 cm x 10.5 cm) Weight 15 lbs (6.8 kg) Mounting Benchtop or rack mount 1 Trigger latency defined as total time from trigger edge to initiation of measurement 67

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