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AFL OPM5 User Manual

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OPM5 New Feature
File Management system allows simple organization of power or insertion loss
measurements into multiple files. Using the supplied Test Results Management - TRM
software and USB connection, test records are transferred to a PC for analyzing,
generating professional test reports, and printing.
OPM Series Optical Power Meters
TRM archiving and reporting capabilities take your OPM5 to a new level.
Simple USB transfer of saved files (cable supplied)•
View test results•
Save test results on your PC / Network•
Organize standard loss test data into bi-directional loss test data•
Create Professional Reports for your customers•
Add link length to loss data and select standards rules to generate Network •
Certification Reports for your customers.
For more information, refer to the TRM software Users Guide (available on supplied CD
and www.AFLtele.com/go/Software).
OPM
Saved
Data
TRM
Laptop/
PC
Professional
Reports
USB
www.AFLtele.com /1.800.321.5298 /1.603.528.7780
Quick Reference Guide
OPM — OLS — Optical Loss Test Kits
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AFL OPM5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeOptical Power Meter
Accuracy±0.2 dB
Resolution0.01 dB
DisplayLCD
Detector TypeInGaAs
Wavelength Range800 nm to 1700 nm
Wavelengths850 nm, 1300 nm, 1310 nm, 1490 nm, 1550 nm, 1625 nm
Measurement Range-70 dBm to +6 dBm
Power Range-70 dBm to +6 dBm
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C

Summary

OPM Series Optical Power Meters

OPM5 New Feature

Describes the OPM5's file management system for organizing, transferring, and reporting test results via USB and TRM software.

OPM Series Function Keys

Ref/Set Key

Explains the Ref/Set key for displaying and storing reference levels for wavelength or multiple levels.

Measuring Optical Power with OPM meter

Testing Multimode or Single-mode Links

Step I - Set the Reference (One Jumper Method)

Guides on setting the reference level using a single jumper method, involving OPM and OLS setup and connection.

Step II - Verify Test Jumpers

Details the process for verifying test jumper quality and insertion loss before proceeding with link testing.

Step III - Measure Multimode Link Insertion Loss

Explains how to measure the insertion loss of a multimode link by connecting jumpers to the link under test.

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