USER MANUAL10
Relative Power
To measure attenuation, you must:
1. Get a reference measurement
2. Get an attenuation measurement
Note: Lossisequaltothereference
measurementminustheattenuation
measurement.
Acquiring attenuation measurements (opticallinkloss) on optical components or ber
optic links (e.g., ber connectors, cable assemblies, installed ber optic links) is done by
measuring the relative power level (dB) at the far end of the link or device under test.
1. INSPECT, and if necessary,
CLEAN both the ends of
reference ber 1.
2. Connect the optical light
source (OLS) to the power
meter using reference ber 1.
3. Press to turn both the
power meter and light source
(OLS) ON.
4. Press
λ
to select
wavelength.
5. Press and hold
dB/dBm
on
the optical power meter.
REFashesbrieyonthepower
meterindicatethatthereference
levelissaved.
Note: DO NOT disconnectthe
reference berfromthelight
source(OLS).
6. Press STORE to save reading
onto the device (thesaved
numberwillashonceonthe
display).
Reference
Measurement
Inspect
Reference
Fiber 1
Inspect
Relative power level (attenuationmeasurement) is the amount of power lost (attenuated)
by the optical link being tested, measured in dB. The source of this power is typically a
handheld optical light source. This test determines whether the optical link is constructed
properly, either as a qualication test or when troubleshooting the network.
CHAPTER 2
Operation