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FOM/FOS

Fiber Optic Meter


Fiber Optic Source

Service Information

Warning
To avoid injury: do not service the FOM or FOS unless you are qualified to do so. The
service information provided in this document is for the use of qualified personnel
only.
Caution
The FOM and FOS contain parts that can be damaged by static discharge. Follow the
standard practices for handling static sensitive devices.

Introduction Refer to the Instruction Sheet for the complete


warranty statement.
This Service Information provides the following
To order parts, receive operating assistance, or get
service information for the Fiber Optic Meter
the location of the nearest Fluke distributor or
(hereafter referred to as the FOM) and the Fiber
Service Center, call:
Optic Source (hereafter referred to as the FOS).
800-44FLUKE (800-443 5853) in the U.S.A. and
• Parts and warranty service information
Canada.
• Specifications
(31 40) 267 8200 in Europe
• Schematic
+ 1 206-356-5500 from other countries
• Cleaning procedures
• Required equipment Address correspondence to:
• Performance tests Fluke Corporation Fluke Europe B.V.
• Procedures for disassembling and reassembling P.O. Box 9090 P.O. Box 1186
the FOM and FOS Everett, WA 98206-9090 5602 B.D Eindhoven
U.S.A. The Netherlands
• Calibration adjustments
• Parts and accessories lists
For operating instructions, refer to the Fiber Optic Specifications
Meter/Fiber Optic Source Instruction Sheet. Accuracy is specified for a period of one year after
calibration, at 18°C to 28°C (64°F to 82°F) with
Parts and Warranty Service relative humidity to 75%.
The FOM and FOS are warranted to be free from Specifications are shown in Tables 1 and 2.
defects in material and workmanship for one year,
while under normal use. Parts and repairs are
warranted for 90 days.

PN 617891
January 1997
1996 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
FOM/FOS
Service Information

Table 1. FOM Specifications


Safety Information
Output 1 mV per 1 dB
Input Connector Type Fixed ST CLASS I
Photodetector Type Germanium LED PRODUCT
Application range 800 to 1600 nm
Calibrated 850, 1300, and 1550 nm The FOS is rated as a class 1 LED source per
Wavelengths IEC 825.
Acceptable Fiber 9/125 to 100/140 µm
Types
General Description
Operating Range +3 to -50 dBm
Maximum Power Level +5 dBm The FOM measures optical power on fiber optic
Absolute Accuracy ±0.25 dB (specified at 25°C cables. It indicates power loss on tested cables
-10 dBm per NIST standard) using any digital multimeter (DMM) or graphical
Relative Accuracy ±0.15 dB, (specified over any multimeter (GMM) that has a 10 Me input
10 dB within measurement impedance, standard diameter banana jacks, and
range) mVdc capability. The FOS is used as a light source
Repeatability ±0.04 dB with the FOM or other fiber optic meters.
Battery Life 9V alkaline, NEDA 1604A or
IEC 6LR61
Battery Type 16 hours minimum, 100 Low Battery Detection
hours typical, 9V alkaline
Low Battery Indication Blinking LED indicator For both the FOM and FOS, a steady, green LED
Operating Temperature 0° to +40°C
indicates a good battery. A blinking LED indicates
Storage Temperature -20° to +70°C
a low battery that needs to be replaced.
Humidity 0 to 40°C up to 75% RH
Cleaning the Optical Connector
Table 2. FOS Specifications
Most problems with optical power meters and light
Type Infrared LED sources result from contaminated connectors.
Wavelength 850 ± 30 nm Therefore, always clean the connector before
1300 -40/+50 nm troubleshooting or calibration.
850/1300 ± 30 nm,
-40/+50 nm To clean the FOM or FOS ST connector, wipe the
Output power -20 dBm, nominal into internal portion gently with an optical-grade swab
62.5/125 micron multimode dampened with optical-grade alcohol. To remove
fiber loose dirt and dust from the connector, use filtered,
Output connector type Fixed ST compressed air.
Beam divergence 0.3 radians
Pulse duration Continuous wave
Always cover the connector with a dust cap when
Maximum output 200 µW (radiated into free
the unit is not in use.
space)
Stability ±0.2 dB per 8 hours at 20°C Equipment Required
after 20 minute warmup
Temperature -0.08 dB per °C, < 18°C or > The following equipment is required for servicing
coefficient 20°C the FOM:
Battery Life 9V alkaline, NEDA 1604A or • 0-10V power supply
IEC 6LR61
• Digital multimeter
Battery Type 16 hours minimum, 24 hours
typical, 9V alkaline • Optical power meter calibrated at 850, 1300,
Low Battery Indication Blinking LED indicator and 1550 nm traceable to NIST Standards
Operating Temperature 0° to +40°C • 850 nm laser source; Po = -10 dBm
Storage Temperature -20° to +70°C • 1300 nm laser source; Po = -10 dBm
0 to 40°C up to 75% RH
Humidity
• 1550 nm laser source: Po = -10 dBm
• Variable optical attenuator

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Fiber Optic Meter/Source
Performance Tests

• 2 ST/ST multimode fiber optic patch cables 4. Allow a few seconds for the reading to
The following equipment is required for servicing stabilize; then verify that the reading is Po ±0.4
the FOS: dBm.
• Calibrated FOM 5. Turn off the DMM, FOM, and the light sources.
• Digital multimeter Disconnect the FOM from the DMM.
Disconnect the fiber optic patch cables from the
• One ST/ST multimode fiber optic patch cable
attenuator, source, and FOM.
Performance Tests
FOS Checkout
Use the following performance tests to confirm that
the FOM or FOS is working properly. If the FOM 1. Connect the FOS to the calibrated FOM with a
or FOS fails any of these tests, it needs calibration patch cable.
adjustments or repair. Turn the FOS on to the wavelength being tested
and let it stabilize for 20 minutes.
FOM -10 dBm Checkout
2. Connect the FOM to a DMM with at least
1. Turn on the FOM and the three light sources. 0.1 mV resolution.
Allow the FOM to warm up for 10 minutes.
Allow the sources to warm up according to the Turn the FOM on and set the switch to the
manufacturer’s specifications. wavelength being tested.
Perform the remaining steps using the light 3. Verify that the FOS output is -20 ±0.5 dBm
sources in the following order: (1) 850 nm, (2) (-19.5 to -20.5 mV on the DMM).
1550 nm, and (3) 1300 nm. 4. For a dual source, repeat steps 1 through 3 for
2. Connect the light source to the reference power each wavelength.
meter using a fiber optic patch cable.
3. Adjust the output of the source for a power Disassembling and Reassembling
meter reading of -10.00 ±0.05 dBm. Record this the FOM and FOS
reading as Po (power out) to use in step 5.
To perform calibration adjustments for the FOM
4. Set the FOM switch to the wavelength position and the FOS, you must disassemble them. When
being tested. you finish the adjustments, reassemble them. A
5. Connect the FOM to the light source using the Phillips-head screwdriver is required for
patch cable from step 2. disassembling and reassembling the FOM and FOS.
To disassemble the FOM or FOS, proceed as
Allow a few seconds for the reading to follows:
stabilize; then verify that the reading is Po
±0.25 dBm. 1. Set the FOM or FOS switch to OFF.
6. Disconnect the light source from the FOM. 2. Remove the battery door; then disconnect the
battery.
FOM -50 dBm Checkout 3. Remove the two Phillips screws found under
1. Connect the 1300 nm light source to the optical the battery door; then separate the top and
attenuator. bottom cases.

Connect the attenuator to the reference power 4. To remove the pca, remove the Phillips screw
meter using a second fiber optic patch cable. near SW1; then lift out the pca.

2. Set the optical attenuator for a power meter To reassemble the FOM or FOS, proceed as
reading of -50.00 ±0.05 dBm. Record this follows:
reading as Po to use in step 4. 1. Reinsert the pca; then replace the screw that
3. Connect the FOM to the attenuator using the holds the pca.
patch cable connected to the reference power 2. Tuck the battery wires into the notch at the side
meter. of the battery compartment.

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3. Tuck the battery wires down against the pca so Note


they will not interfere with SW1. For the remaining calibration adjustments,
4. Set SW1 to the off position. use the cable that was used in step 1 for
connecting the attenuator to the reference
5. Set the slide switch actuator on the top case to power meter or the FOM. To reduce errors,
the OFF position. For the FOS, place the limit the movement of the cable when making
lanyard into the notch in the bottom case. connections between the attenuator and the
6. Put the top and bottom cases together; then reference power meter or the FOM. To limit
replace the two screws under the battery door. cable movement, coil and tape the excess
cable to the work surface.
Calibration Adjustments for the 2. Connect the attenuator output to the FOM.
FOM 3. Measure Vdet between U1 pin 7 and the analog
ground reference at U1 pin 5 with the DMM.
To ensure that the FOM performs to specifications, (See Figure 1.)
calibrate it annually using the procedure that
follows. 4. Adjust R2 for an output on the DMM of 0.23
±0.01V dc.
Always perform the complete calibration
adjustment procedure. 1300 nm Fine Calibration Adjustment
Preparing for Calibration 1. Connect the 1300 nm light source to the
attenuator input. Connect the attenuator output
To prepare for calibration, proceed as follows: to the reference power meter. Set the attenuator
1. Remove the dust cap from the FOM. for 0 dB attenuation. Set the 1300 nm light
source for a power meter reading of -10 ±0.05
2. Connect a voltage supply of 8V ±1.0V dc to the dBm.
FOM battery strap.
Record this reading as Po to use in step 3.
3. Set the FOM switch to the 1300 nm position. 2. Connect the attenuator output to the FOM.
Allow the FOM to warm up for 10 minutes. Connect the FOM to the DMM.
4. Allow all sources to warm up according to the 3. Adjust R10 for an output on the DMM of Po
manufacturer’s specifications. ±0.05 dBm.
4. Connect the attenuator output to the reference
Coarse Calibration Adjustment power meter. Set the attenuator for a power
Refer to the FOM drawing (Figure 1) for the meter reading of -45 ±0.05 dBm.
locations of measurements and components. Record this reading as Po to use in step 6.
1. Connect the 1300 nm light source to the 5. Connect the attenuator output to the FOM.
attenuator input. 6. Adjust R2 for an output on the DMM of Po
Connect the attenuator output to the reference ±0.05 dBm.
power meter. Set the attenuator for 0 dB 7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 until the FOM’s -10
attenuation. Set the 1300 nm light source for a dBm and -45 dBm readings are within
power meter reading of -10 ± 0.05 dBm. specifications.
8. Apply insulating varnish, such as red GLPT, to
the R10 and R2 potentiometers.

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Calibration Adjustments for the FOS

850 nm Calibration Adjustment 3. For 850 nm calibration, adjust R21 until the
output on the DMM reads -20 ± 0.1 mV. For
1. Set the switch on the FOM to the 850 nm 1300 nm calibration, adjust R20 until the output
position. on the DMM reads -20 ± 0.1 mV.
2. Connect the light source to the reference power 4. Apply insulating varnish, such as red GLPT, to
meter. Set the 850 nm light source for a power each potentiometer adjusted.
meter reading of -10 ±0.05 dBm.
Record this level as Po to use in step 4. Parts and Accessories
3. Connect the 850 nm light source to the FOM. Tables 3 and 4 contain replacement parts for the
Connect the FOM to the DMM. FOM and FOS that are available from Fluke. Table
4. Adjust R1 for an output on the DMM of Po 5 lists available accessories.
±0.05 dBm.
5. Apply insulating varnish, such as red GLPT, to Table 3. Fluke Replacement Parts for the FOM
the R1 potentiometer.
Fluke Part
Description Number
1550 nm Calibration Adjustment
FOM Plastic Case Assembly 617339
1. Set the switch on the FOM to the 1550 nm
position. Battery Door 200474
2. Connect the light source to the reference power Slide Switch Actuator 200482
meter. Set the 1550 nm light source to
PD1: Germanium Photodiode, 1 mm 602788
-10 ±0.05 dBm.
Record this reading as Po to use in step 4. Table 4. Fluke Replacement Parts for the FOS
3. Connect the 1550 nm light source to the FOM.
Connect the FOM to the DMM. Fluke Part
Description Number
4. Adjust R3 for an output on the DMM of Po
±0.05 dBm. FOS-850 Plastic Case Assembly 617354

5. Apply insulating varnish, such as red GLPT, to FOS-1300 Plastic Case Assembly 617388
the R3 potentiometer. FOS-850/1300 Plastic Case Assembly 617412
At this point, the calibration adjustment is Battery Door 200474
complete.
Slide Switch Actuator 200482
Verifying Calibration 850 LED 602755
Follow the procedure under "Performance Tests" 1300 LED 602760
earlier in this document.
Table 5. Accessories for the FOM and FOS
Calibration Adjustments for the Fluke Part
FOS Description Number

Refer to the FOS drawing (Figure 2) for the ST to ST Multimode Patch Cable, 1m 617453
locations of components. ST to ST Mating Sleeve 602810
1. Connect the FOS to the calibrated FOM with a ST to FC Patch Cable 617487
patch cable. Turn the FOS on and let it stabilize
for 20 minutes. ST to SC Patch Cable 617511

2. Connect the FOM to a DMM with at least 0.1 ST to SMA Patch Cable 616545
mV resolution. Turn the FOM on and set it to
the desired wavelength.

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Service Information

J1 (Red)

J2 (Black)

U1 Pin 7, (Vdet)

U1 Pin 5, (Analog GND)

FPM1-00-0100

eq1f.eps
Figure 1. FOM Calibration Measurement and Adjustment Points

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Calibration Measurement and Adjustment Points

J1 (Red)

J2 (Black)

850 Source
1300 Source Components
Components

FLS1-01-0100

eq2f.eps
Figure 2. FOS Calibration Adjustment Points

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FPM1-00-0300

eq4f.eps
Figure 3. Fiber Optic Meter Schematic

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Fiber Optic Meter Schematic

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cut

FLS1-00-0300

eq3f.eps
Figure 4. Fiber Optic Source Schematic

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