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Optical Fibre Identifier User Guide - 133800 133800-1.book Page 1 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Issue 1 - 04/09 i E n g l i s h Copyright Notice The information contained in this document is the property of Trend Communications Ltd. and is supplied without liability for errors and omissions. No part of this document may be reproduced or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission from Trend Communications Ltd. The copyright and all restrictions on reproduction and use apply to all media in which this information may be placed. Trend Communications Ltd. pursues a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to alter without notice the specification, design, price or conditions of supply of any product or service. The Trend name is a registered trademark of Trend Communications Ltd. TrendCommunications Ltd. 2009 All rights reserved 133800-1.book Page i Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Optical Fibre Identifier ii 133800 Publication ref: 133800 Issue 1 - 04/09 TrendCommunications Ltd. Whitebrook Park, Lower Cookham Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 8XY United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1628 503500 Fax: + 44 (0) 1628 503599 Email: infoline@trendcomms.com 133800-1.book Page ii Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Issue 1 - 04/09 iii E n g l i s h Contents Welcome to the Optical Fibre Identifier ............................ EN-1 Supplied with the Optical Fibre Identifier ......................... EN-1 Safety Advice.................................................................... EN-1 Looking after your Optical Fibre Identifier ........................ EN-1 Looking after the Optical Detectors ................................. EN-2 A Look at the Optical Fibre Identifier ................................ EN-3 Clamp ............................................................................... EN-4 Adaptor Head ................................................................... EN-4 Clamp Slide ...................................................................... EN-4 Clamp Slide Button .......................................................... EN-4 Battery Compartment ....................................................... EN-4 Test Results Display ......................................................... EN-4 Traffic Direction Indicators ..................................... EN-4 Power Measurement Display ................................. EN-5 Modulation Frequency Signal LEDs ...................... EN-5 Testing a Cable................................................................. EN-5 Understanding the Results............................................... EN-5 Stopping the Test ............................................................. EN-6 Removing and Fitting an Adaptor Head........................... EN-6 Removing an Adaptor Head............................................. EN-6 Fitting an Adaptor Head ................................................... EN-6 Removing and Fitting the Battery..................................... EN-6 Removing the Battery....................................................... EN-6 Fitting the Battery ............................................................. EN-7 Specifications.................................................................... EN-7 133800-1.book Page iii Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Optical Fibre Identifier iv 133800 133800-1.book Page iv Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Issue 1 - 04/09 EN-1 E n g l i s h Welcome to the Optical Fibre Identifier Welcome to the Optical Fibre Identifier, a handheld instrument which enables you to identify the presence of light, the direction of traffic and the modulation frequency of light, in fibre optic cables in the field. Supplied with the Optical Fibre Identifier This User Guide PP9 9V Alkaline battery See Removing and Fitting the Battery on page EN-6. 4 x Adaptors Heads (one fitted) Wrist strap Carrying case Safety Advice Caution When using the Optical Fibre Identifier, always take basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. These include the following: Avoid using the tester during an electrical stormthere is a remote risk of electric shock by lightning. Do not dispose of batteries in a firethey may explode. Disconnect all interface cables before removing the battery cover. Looking after your Optical Fibre Identifier Although light and portable, the Optical Fibre Identifier is very robust and has been designed to operate in a typical outdoors working environment. To ensure reliable operation, avoid: very high or low temperaturesthe Optical Fibre Identifier is designed to operate between -10C and +60C. You can store the unit safely between -25C and +70C. wet-weather conditions 133800-1.book Page 1 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Optical Fibre Identifier EN-2 133800 Do not attempt to disassemble the Optical Fibre Identifier or you will invalidate your warranty. We recommend that you remove the battery if you are going to store the Optical Fibre Identifier for a period of time. To avoid damage, we recommend that you keep the Optical Fibre Identifier in its carrying case when you are not using it. Caution: Cleaning the Optical Fibre Identifier Do not use solvents, strong detergents or abrasive materials to clean the Optical Fibre Identifier. Looking after the Optical Detectors Clean the detector surfaces regularly with a cotton swab. 133800-1.book Page 2 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Looking after your Optical Fibre Identifier Issue 1 - 04/09 EN-3 E n g l i s h A Look at the Optical Fibre Identifier The main features of the Optical Fibre Identifier are identified below. Clamp Cable Under Test Battery Compartment Traffic Direction Indicators Optical Power Indication Clamp Slide (in closed testing position). Adaptor Head (3MM fitted) to Clamp Slide). Clamp Slide Button Modulation Frequency LEDs Battery Compartment Arrow 133800-1.book Page 3 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Optical Fibre Identifier EN-4 133800 Clamp This contains the optical detectors and also clamps the cable in position for testing. Adaptor Head This is attached to the Clamp Slide and is used to hold the cable under test. There are 4 Adaptor Heads supplied: 2mm 3mm 0.25mm 0.9mm Choose the Adaptor Head that matches the cable to be tested. See Removing and Fitting an Adaptor Head on page EN-6. Clamp Slide This is used to clamp the cable in position for testing and to switch the tester ON and OFF. The Test Results Display is also located on the Clamp Slide. Clamp Slide Button Use to open and close Clamp Slide. See Removing and Fitting an Adaptor Head on page EN-6. Battery Compartment This contains a non-rechargeable PP9 9V Alkaline. See Removing and Fitting the Battery on page EN-6 for more information. Test Results Display This made up of the following: Traffic Direction Indicators Left-hand side Indicator: This is coloured red when the traffic is travelling from right to left. Right-hand side Indicator: This is coloured red when the traffic is travelling from left to right. 133800-1.book Page 4 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Testing a Cable Issue 1 - 04/09 EN-5 E n g l i s h Power Measurement Display The approximate optical power, detected in the cable, is displayed. Modulation Frequency Signal LEDs There are 3 types of Modulation Frequency Signal that the Optical Fibre Identifier can detect: 270: Left-hand side LED (270Hz) 1K: Centre LED (1kHz) 2K: Right-hand side LED (2kHz) The relevant Signal Type LED will be lit when its signal type is detected. Testing a Cable The Power reading is only approximate and is for guidance only. For example: if a cable is not connected a low reading may be displayed because any surrounding light will be detected in the cable. To avoid light entering the cable during a test, we recommend that you shield the Optical Fibre Indicator from any surrounding light source. -1- Choose and fit an Adaptor Head that matches the diameter of the cable to be tested. See Removing and Fitting an Adaptor Head on page EN-6. -2- Position the cable into the groove on the Clamp. -3- Push the Clamp Slide Button until it clicks and the Clamp Side is locked in the closed position. This automatically switches the tester ON. The cable should be held securely. Understanding the Results An intermittent bleep is sounded indicating that light has been detected. See Test Results Display on page EN-4 for more information. 133800-1.book Page 5 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Optical Fibre Identifier EN-6 133800 Stopping the Test -1- To stop the test, press on the lower part of the Clamp Slide Button to move the Clamp Slide to the open position. -2- Remove the cable. Removing and Fitting an Adaptor Head For Adaptor Head sizes see Adaptor Head on page EN-4. Removing an Adaptor Head -1- Choose the Adaptor Head that matches the diameter of the cable to be tested. -2- press on the lower part of the Clamp Slide Button to move the Clamp Slide to the open position if required. -3- Slide the Adaptor Head either to the left or right edge and remove it. Fitting an Adaptor Head -1- Align the replacement Adaptor Heads groove with the Slide Clamp. -2- Slide the Adaptor Head on the Slide Clamp so that it centred and aligns correctly with the Clamp. Removing and Fitting the Battery For safety information see Safety Advice on page EN-1. Removing the Battery -1- Press and slide the battery compartment cover down in the direction of the arrow until you hear a click. -2- Lift one side of the battery compartment cover and remove it. -3- Remove the battery, making a note of its positive (+) and (-) negative connector orientation. 133800-1.book Page 6 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Specifications Issue 1 - 04/09 EN-7 E n g l i s h Fitting the Battery -4- Insert a new PP9 9V Alkaline battery into the battery compartment. Warning Make sure that you insert the battery with the positive (+) and negative (-) connectors correctly aligned. -5- Align the tabs on the side of the battery compartment cover with the grooves on the battery compartment. -6- Push down until you hear a click. -7- Slide the cover up in the opposite direction to the arrow until the cover is fully closed. Specifications Dimensions: Length: 195mm Width: 30mm Depth: 27mm Weight: 235g approximately (including battery) Wavelength Range: 800 to 1700nm Modulation Frequency: 270, 1000, 2000 Hz Power Supply: 1 x PP9 9V Alkaline battery. See Removing and Fitting the Battery on page EN-6. Battery life: Up to 45 hours depending on usage. 133800-1.book Page 7 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM Optical Fibre Identifier EN-8 133800 133800-1.book Page 8 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM TrendCommunications www.trendcomms.com infoline@trendcomms.com UK: Deutschland: France: India: +44 (0) 1628 503500 +49 (0) 89-32 30 09-30 +33 01 69 35 54 70 +91 11 25554161 web: mail: Trend Communications Ltd. Lower Cookham Rd. Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8XY - UK Whitebrook Park China: +86 10 8518 3141 A subsidiary of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 133800-1.book Page 2 Wednesday, April 1, 2009 10:52 AM