266 8163A/B, 8164A/B, 8166A/B User’s Guide
10 Applications
3Move to <λ>, press Enter, enter the wavelength value of your optical
source, and press Enter.
4Move to <Range Mode>, press Enter, move to one of the following
range modes:
• <common>, you set the same <Range> for each Power Meter,
• <individual>, you must choose an individual <Range> for each
Power Meter, and
• press Enter.
5Move to <Range> and press Enter.
6 If you have chosen <common> as the <Range Mode>, move to a range
setting and press Enter.
If you have chosen <individual> as the <Range Mode>, a screen displaying
all the selected Power Meter channels and their corresponding range
settings is displayed. For each selected Power Meter channel, press Enter,
move to a range setting, and press Enter.
7Move to <Ref Mode>, press Enter, move to one of the following
referencing modes:
• <Value>, you set a reference value using <Ref>, see step 8,
Make sure that you install Power Meters that have similar wavelength
ranges. The wavelength range of the application is the overlapping
wavelength range of all installed Power Meters
Auto-ranging mode is not available from the <Range Mode> menu. If you
wish to use the auto-ranging mode, see
The Stability Application on
page 274
.
If you have chosen <individual> as the <Range Mode> and want to
access the screen displaying all the selected Power Meter channels and
their corresponding range settings from the Logging Setup screen, move
to [Range], press the [Edit] softkey.