V150 Series Common Functions User Manual
V150 Series Common Functions User Manual
V150 Series Common Functions User Manual
V150 Series
General Information 6
Customer Support 6
Product Technical Support Contact Information 6
Warranty 7
Patent Information 7
Documentation Conventions 7
Safety Information 8
Lithium-ion Battery Precautions 8
Lithium-Polymer Battery Precautions 9
General Safety Guidelines 9
Lithium Polymer Battery Handling & Storage Advice 10
Optical Connectors 10
Electrical Connectors 11
Introduction to V150 Series Functions 12
Basic Operation 13
Hard Buttons and Interfaces 13
Special Functions 16
Hard Buttons 16
Touch-Screen Display 18
Battery 19
Battery Safety Precautions 19
Home Menu and Navigation 20
Platform Screen Icons 22
Platform Functions 24
Utilities 25
Utilities Overview 25
About/Software Options 26
Touch Screen Calibration 28
Standby Mode 30
Bluetooth/WiFi Wiz 31
Bluetooth 31
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WiFi Wiz 34
LAN (USB OTG Adapter) 39
Setup 39
IP Connection Status 40
Ping Testing 41
Trace Route 43
Backlight 45
Global Settings 47
Date and Time 50
Power 51
Remote Access 52
Remote Control (Screen Mirroring) 53
EZ Remote 56
Initiate an EZ Remote Session from the Test Set 56
Connect to the Remote Test Set from a Computer, Tablet or Phone 59
Save Test Results 61
Access Remote Test Result Files 61
Files 64
File Manager 64
Tests Results/Reports 64
Working with Saved Results, Profiles, Images 64
Viewing and Managing Files 65
Enabling To USB and From USB Functions 66
Downloading Files To USB 66
Exporting Files to Mobile Devices via Bluetooth 67
Exporting Results to PDF 67
USB Memory Browser 68
Manage Internal SD Card 70
Tools 71
Tools Overview 71
Fiber Scope 73
Optical Power Meter (OPM) 97
Data Card (3G/4G Cellular Modem) 106
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Signature Pad 109
WiFi inSSIDer 110
OTDR Viewer 113
Web Browser 114
Help 115
Software Update Process 116
Certifications and Declarations 118
About VeEX 120
Customer Care 120
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General Information
This user manual is suitable for novice, intermediate, and experienced users and is intended to help use the
features and capabilities of VeEX Inc. products successfully. It is assumed that the user has basic computer
experience and skills, and is familiar with telecommunication and other concepts related to VeEX Inc. product
usage, terminology, and safety.
Every effort was made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate. Information is
subject to change without notice and we accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In case of dis-
crepancy, the web version takes precedence over any printed literature. The content in this manual may vary
from the software version installed in the unit. For condition of use and permission to use these materials for
publication in other than the English language, contact VeEX Inc.
© Copyright VeEX Inc. All rights reserved. VeEX, Sunrise Telecom, Digital Lightwave, Air Expert, CaLan,
FaultScout, Fiberizer, MPA, MTT, RXT, VeGrade, VeriPHY, and VeSion, among others, are trademarks or
registered trademarks of VeEX Inc. and/or its affiliates in the USA and other countries. All trademarks or
registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. No part of this document may be repro-
duced or transmitted electronically or otherwise without written permission from VeEX Inc.
This manual describes software and/or a device that uses software either developed by VeEX Inc. or licensed
by VeEX Inc. from third parties. The software is confidential and proprietary of VeEX Inc. The software is pro-
tected by copyright and contains trade secrets of VeEX Inc. or VeEX's licensors. The purchaser of this device
and/or software, downloaded or embedded, agrees that it has received a license solely to use the software as
embedded in the device and/or provided by VeEX Inc., and to use it solely as intended and described in this
manual. The purchaser is prohibited from copying, reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the
software.
Customer Support
For more technical resources, visit www.veexinc.com.
For assistance or questions related to the use of this product, call or e-mail our customer care department for
customer support. Before contacting our customer care department, have the product model, serial number,
and software version ready. Please locate the serial number on the back of the chassis. Please provide this
number when contacting VeEX Inc. customer care.
Support hours may vary depending on the product.
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Warranty
For warranty information on VeEX Inc. products, go to www.veexinc.com.
To activate the warranty, please register your production at www.veexinc.com/Support/ProductRegistration.
Patent Information
VeEX Inc. product hardware and software may be protected by one or more patents on file with the United
States Patent Office.
Documentation Conventions
Icons used in this manual:
Marks a helpful tip (action or method), which can save time and improve
usability of the product.
Provides important information needed to use this product and avoid mis-
steps.
Safety precautions should be observed during all phases of operation of this instrument. The instrument has
been designed to ensure safe operation; however, please observe all safety markings and instructions. Do not
operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes or any other combustible environment.
VeEX Inc. assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with safety precautions and requirements.
l Do not charge or use the battery pack if any mechanical damage is suspected (shock, impact, punc-
ture, crack, etc).
l Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the expected charging time.
l Storage: For long term storage, the battery pack should be stored at 20°C/68°F (room temperature),
charged to about 30 to 50% of its capacity. Spare battery packs should be charged and used at least
once a year to prevent over-discharge (rotate them regularly).
l It is recommended to charge and use battery packs at least every three months. Battery packs shall
not go without recharging (reconditioning) for more than six months.
l Air transportation of Li-ion batteries is regulated by United Nations' International Air Transportation
Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations and by country-specific regulations. Please
check local regulations and with common carriers before shipping Li-ion battery packs or products
containing relatively large Li-ion battery packs.
l NEVER let the battery’s positive and negative leads to touch. This can cause the battery to short and
lead to a FIRE. If for any reason you need to cut the terminal wires, it will be necessary to cut each
wire SEPARATELY, to make sure the wires do NOT touch each other.
l NEVER charge a swollen or ballooned battery (even if swollen upon purchase). Continuing to charge
a battery that has begun to swell will result in a fire. Follow these steps:
l After impact, drop or high shock, check the product for dents, punctures or cracks on its back.
Do not leave the product unattended while charging, after a high impact event.
l ALWAYS store equipment containing Li-Po batteries in cool, dry places between 40-80° F (below 0C
or above 50C).
l Do not put battery packs in pockets or bags where they can short circuit.
l Do not store or transport batteries where they can come into contact with sharp or metallic objects.
l The speed at which a LiPo battery ages during storage is based on both storage temperature and
state of charge. For optimum battery life always store your LiPo’s partially charged at room tem-
perature. This will maintain their performance levels over time and there’s no need to cycle them
unless stored for periods longer than 3-6 months.
l Never store a RC LiPo in a hot car fully charged for an extended period of time, this will cause dam-
age.
l When storing batteries for extended periods, store at a half charged state.
Optical Connectors
The test sets display a laser warning icon when the laser source is active to alert the user about a potentially
dangerous situation. It is recommended to:
2. Never look directly into an optical patchcord or an optical connector interface (SFP+) while the laser
is enabled. Even though optical transceivers are typically fitted with Class 1 or 2 lasers, which are
considered eye safe, optical radiation for an extended period can cause irreparable damage to the
3. Never use a fiber microscope to check the optical connectors when the laser source is active.
Electrical Connectors
Telephone lines may carry dangerous voltage. Always connect the electrical test ports to known test interfaces
which carry low level signals.
l FX150+
l MTX150
l MTX150x
l WX150
Some features may not be available on all V150 series test sets. Check the product's datasheet on
www.veexinc.com for more information.
Product Specifications
The most recent product specifications can be downloaded from the product page of the VeEX Inc.website
(www.veexinc.com).
Test port and touchscreen variations may exist between different models.
A. Save: Saves current test results in the unit's memory and provides automatic naming and time stamping
function.
B. Power: Press for 2 seconds to turn the test set ON or OFF.
C. Home: Returns the screen to the home menu. Pressing the Home key for 3 seconds puts the unit in sleep
mode. Once in Sleep Mode, press the Home key for 3 seconds to return to normal operation.
More about sleep mode
F. Side Buttons: Side buttons on the left and right side of the unit provide additional feature-specific func-
tionality such as revealing menus and scrolling through table results. Button functions vary depending on indi-
vidual applications (e.g., push to expand left or right menu bar, scroll left/right or up/down, capture
screenshots). Refer to "Hard Buttons" on page 16 for the Quick Guide displayed during boot-up sequence.
Side Button Shortcuts:
l Right side + Save: Saves the screen (bmp)
Side buttons on the left and right of the unit can reveal menus or other functions depending
on the unit
E. Micro-B USB: Use an USB-A OTG cable (optional with purchase) to connect a USB to the micro-B USB
port. The port supports memory drives and USB add-on devices such as fiberscopes. An optional Micro-B
OTG to Ethernet adapter is also available for network connection. (Only VeEX approved OTG to Ethernet
Cables can be used.)
G. Test port connector:
H. Touch screen LCD
I. Stylus: Use when finer touch screen control is required.
J. DC power socket: Use VeEX-supplied AC/DC chargers only.
Power ON/OFF: Press and hold for approximately two seconds, until the test set emits one beep to turn it
ON. and two beeps to turn it OFF, then wait for the power LEDs to turn OFF.
Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the test set back on.
Forced Power OFF: In the unlikely event that the test set becomes non-responsive or behaves improperly,
press and hold for approximately six seconds to force the test set off.
No results will be saved when forcing the test set to power down.
Standby/Sleep Mode: This mode is used to conserve battery when the test set is required to “boot up” and be
ready to test faster.
First, release any active test application. Then, press and hold the for approximately three seconds to
activate the Sleep or Standby mode. Once activated, the power LEDs will flash green to indicate that the test
set is in standby mode (the fans may stay on until all electronics cool down).
After switching to Standby mode, the fans may stay on until all electronics cool down.
While in Standby mode, quickly press to see the current standby time and remaining battery charge.
Press the button again for three seconds to bring the test set back to full operation.
Home Menu: Press to go back to the Main Menu. Tap on the screen to return to the previous menu
level.
Screen Capture: Press + right slider buttons simultaneously to store a picture of the current screen
(screenshot). The test set will emit a confirmation beep/tone when the screen is captured. The images are
named with a date + time code. Go to Utilities>Files >Saved to manage, view, or transfer captured screens.
Refer to "Working with Saved Results, Profiles, Images" on page 64 for more details.
Touch Screen Calibration: If the touch screen becomes non-responsive, press + sim-
ultaneously to invoke the touch screen calibration procedure. Refer to "Touch Screen Calibration" on page 28
for more details.
Clean Software Install: With the test set OFF, press + buttons simultaneously to initiate a clean
software install from an USB memory stick. Refer to "Software Update Process" on page 116 for more details.
All settings, test results and user data will be erased when performing a Clean
Software Install. Backing up all data to a USB memory stick is recommended. To back up to
USB, go to Utilities>Files >Saved and tap . Refer to "Working with Saved Results, Pro-
files, Images" on page 64 for more details.
l Never use sharp objects such as a pen, screwdriver etc. as this may damage the surface.
l Clean the surface of the touch screen using a soft cloth and mild detergent only. Do not use alcohol.
See "Touch Screen Calibration" on page 28 for instructions on how to recalibrate the touch-screen.
A. Test Applications
The Test Application availability depends on the Active Test Application Icon and the Background Test Applic-
ation Icon.
The Active Test Application Icon indicates the test application in use on the V150 chassis plat-
form. In this example, WiFi is displayed for the WX150.
B. Screen Icons
Displays the status of external connections, i.e. Bluetooth, WiFi, power supply, etc.
Refer to "Platform Screen Icons" on the next page for more information on icons.
D. Function Keys
Depending on the test set series, function keys controlling the test in progress may be available. Tap the arrow
or push in with the physical right shift button to reveal the function keys.
Pressing the Right Shift Button Reveals the Stop Scan Function Key on the WX150
Active Test Application: Access to test applications or test application menu which varies
depending on the test set mode.
Utilities Test Application: Opens the System Tools and Utilities menu.
Shift Key: Serve the same function of expanding the side menu bars as pushing the physical
side buttons on the sides of the unit. Tap to reveal/hide icons and test function keys.
AC Charging: The unit is plugged into external AC power. Tap to see battery charge status.
Battery Powered: The unit is powered by the battery. Tap to see battery charge status and
estimated autonomy time.
Fiberscope: Indicates that a fiberscope is connected to the unit. Tap the icon to go to the Fiber-
scope application.
OTDR Viewer: Analyzes standard OTDR .SOR files created by supported VeEX test sets and
controls the OPX-BOXe OTDR.
FX40/45/48 Viewer: Controls FX40/45/48 optical test loss test sets and analyzes standard OPM
files.
Tools tab
Depending on the test set, it may be necessary to tap the Test Application icon to access the Platform Set-
tings menu. Tap to reveal the following functions common to all VeEX test sets:
Utilities/Settings Menu
About Tab
Activating New Licenses: Features and options marked as ‘Expired’ or "Disabled" (not currently loaded into
the test set) can be purchased at any time and activated via VeExpress using an internet connection. Upon
order confirmation, connect the test set to the internet via LAN or Wi-Fi, go to >Utilities >VeExpress and press
the Check button. The test set will download all newly added features and options from VeExpress servers and
install them automatically.
If company policy doesn’t allow access to the public internet or the test sets are used within a secured network,
request License Keys for manual activation. License keys must be requested at the time new options are
Press the Save and Home buttons simultaneously, until you hear a tone (beep), quickly press the
LeftSideButton + + combination to confirm. Then the touch screen calibration procedure starts.
Once the touch screen calibration sequence has been started, it must be completed. Accur-
ately touch the calibration points with the tip of the stylus.
If the above procedures do not fix the touch screen issues, go to the VeEX website's Contact
Us page, select [√] Customer Service/Tech Support, then provide the Product Type, Serial Number
Standby Mode puts the unit to sleep, so that it wakes up faster than pressing Power to turn on the unit. To
enter standby mode, press and hold the Home key for 3 seconds until the unit beeps, then tap YES. The
screen will be off, but the power LED will blink. Press Home to view battery life and standby mode run time.
Pressing and holding Home for 3 seconds again will return the unit to normal operation.
Bluetooth
Built-in Bluetooth support offers wireless connectivity up to 10 meters (30 feet), providing an untethered con-
nection between the tester and other Bluetooth compatible devices such as a PCs and smart phones, enabling
users to transfer test results and other files.
A Bluetooth icon displayed on screen indicates the Bluetooth connectivity status. A grey icon indicates no
Bluetooth connectivity, while a green icon indicates a successful Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth Adaptors - Compatibility Not all Bluetooth adaptors on the market are supported. Please
use adaptors that have been tested and supplied by VeEX only to ensure compatibility and correct operation.
Devices
Bluetooth details will be displayed including the MAC address of the device and the last 4 digits of the test set
serial #. The last 4 digits of the test set will be the pairing code between the unit and the external device.
Bluetooth Devices
Bluetooth Setup
1. Press Scan to check for available Bluetooth devices. Once scanning is complete, a list of discovered
Bluetooth devices will be listed. Please ensure the peripheral device is set to Discoverable during
Scanning and Pairing operation.
2. Press Pair BT to begin the pairing process. During the pairing operation, you will be prompted to
enter a code on the peripheral device (PC or Mobile Phone) in order to pair successfully. Enter the
last 4 digits of the test set's serial number as shown in the Connection tab.
Passwords are case sensitive. If the wrong network key is entered, the test set will still connect to the
Access Point but will not be able to connect to the web or perform the Ping test.
The WiFi Wiz function can be used to provide WiFi connectivity to the unit. Depending on the unit’s model, it
supports 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz frequency band) connectivity or 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz fre-
quency bands) connectivity. Refer to the unit’s specification sheet for details.
l Scanning
l Signal Strength
1. To access the WiFi option, tap Tools, and then tap Bluetooth/WiFi.
AP List
4. Select one of the Access Points (AP) to start a connection. If the AP is locked, a network key is
required to complete the connection. The key can either be 10 characters or 26 characters. Once
selected, an Edit Settings function key appears.
If the wrong network key is entered, the test set will still connect to the Access Point, but will not
5. Tap Edit Settings or Connect AP to change the Encryption Type and enter the WiFi Key.
l Encryption Type: Supported encryption types include WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
l Password/Key: Security phrase or password necessary to access SSID and network. Tap the
Password field to enter the AP password on the pop-up keypad.
l The password/phrase can be hidden (Global Settings > Show Password > Yes/No).
6. Tap Apply after selecting the Encryption Type and entering the key/password. The Connect AP but-
ton will change to Disc. AP upon successful connection and the Connect Net key will appear.
Connect
The Setup tab displays the Profile, ESSID, Encryption Type and Password.
l Mode
l Signal:
After a successful connection to the Access Point, tap Connect IP to obtain an IP address and access the addi-
tional IP tests like Ping, Trace Route etc.
AP Mode
In AP Mode, the unit emulates a WiFi access point/DHCP server and allows WiFi Clients (PC/Phone/Tablet) to
connect to the unit.
l Mode: Auto, Manual
l In Manual mode, the user can configure AP SSIDs and the IP range used by the DHCP server
l SSID: Displays the default SSID or the manually configured SSID used by the AP
l IP Address: Displays the default or manually configured IP address range used by the AP
Press Enable to enable AP Mode. After pressing enable, the test set will broadcast its SSID, which any WiFi cli-
ent device can connect to.
Setup
Network configuration settings are available in the Setup menu.
Setup
l Static: If Static is selected, enter the Local IP, Gateway address (if Gateway and DNS are set
to Enable), and Subnet. All Static fields can be filled by tapping on the section to access an
alphanumeric keypad.
l DHCP: If DHCP is selected, the unit will obtain IP address parameters from the DHCP server
l ON: If enabled, enter the IP address of the Gateway and DNS server in Static mode, or use
the IP address provided by the DHCP server in DHCP mode
If DNS is set to Primary or Primary & Secondary, a DNS IP is required in order to use the
URL as a destination.
l OFF: If disabled, no Gateway or DNS server will be used for the tests
IP Connection Status
Ensure the Status is PASS before continuing with any IP tests. If the connection fails, go back to the setup
screen to verify that the parameters are entered correctly. Verify that the Ethernet cable is properly connected
on the management port on the left hand side of the unit.
l IP: PASS indicates that the IP address assigned has been verified to be unique in the network.
Ping Testing
The Ping Result provides the number of Sent, Received, Unreach, Missing, and the Round Trip delay.
Ping is a popular computer network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP net-
work. A ping is performed by sending an echo request or ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) to the echo
response replies.
Ping Setup
l Destination: Press the drop -down menu and enter the destination IP address or URL to ping.
l Number of Pings: Enter the number of ping attempts (up to 10000) that will be performed to reach
the network device.
If Continuous Ping is selected, the user is not required to enter the number of pings. The test
set will continuously ping the target host until the user presses Stop.
l Length: Enter the length of the ICMP echo request packet transmitted.
l Time Out: Time-to-Live (TTL) in milliseconds. Enter the maximum time allowed (in ms, up to 99999
ms) between an ICMP ping and echo response.
Once the parameters are configured, press Start to begin the test.
Ping Results
Pressing Ping will take you to the Result tab and start the Ping test.
Ping Result
l Destination: Indicates the destination IP address.
Trace Route
Trace Route is a common method used to find the route to the destination IP address or URL. It is often used to
identify routing problems and unreachable destinations. All the remote IP addresses and their response times
are displayed indicating possible network congestion points.
l Max Hop: Enter the maximum number of network devices the packet is allowed to transit.
Once the parameters are configured, press Start to begin the test.
Results
2. AC power.
On Battery Power
l Select a timer to turn off the backlight if the unit is not in use. This function helps improve the battery
autonomy and preserve LCD life.
l To enable the timer, check "Turn off backlight if device is not used for" and with the drop-down menu,
adjust the duration of the idle time before the backlight is turned off.
l Once the timer is active and the backlight turned off, any action on the test set (touch screen,
keypad) will turn on the backlight again.
Backlight - AC Power
Brightness
Select the brightness level for Battery and AC operation modes.
Backlight - Brightness
l Audible Alarm: When enabled, the test set's buzzer will sound (beep) when alarms and errors are
being detected (if supported by the test application).
l Show Password: Hides/unhides username and password information associated with FTP and
related IP functions.
l User Interface: The USA user interface version presents SONET/DSn application-oriented menus,
while the International setting is more open to all settings.
l WiFi Auto Connect: After successfully connecting to a WiFi access point, the unit will attempt to
automatically connect to the same AP after the unit is turned off and turned back on.
l RTU-410 (OTDR) Emulation Mode(FX150+ only): Enables remote control of the FX150 OTDR
using API commands.
Turn OFF RTU-410 (OTDR) Emulation Mode when not being used. It can conflict with the OTDR Server
button in the OTDR app.
l Host: Enables the micro-B USB port to connect with USB devices, dongles, or accessories,
such as a USB memory stick or Fiberscope. USB devices (dongles) will not be recognized if
the OTG port is not set to Host mode.
l Device:Enables the test set's micro-B USB port to connect directly with a Windows® PC and
act as a storage device (like a memory stick), for the Share Results function.
l Telnet/SSH: Allow or disallow telnet connection to the unit (e.g., remote terminals, Customer Sup-
port troubleshooting, CLI or automation via scripts).
l Share Results:Enables direct transfer of saved results from a unit to a Windows PC. To directly
transfer files, connect the unit to a PC via an OTG cable, set the OTG port to Device mode and turn
Shared Results ON. In this mode, all new saved test results are copied to a shared partition that the
PC can see as a drive.
If Share Results is turned OFF, results are saved to the internal partition of the unit and can only
be transferred to a USB memory stick using the "USB Memory Browser" on page 68 in the File
Manager . To directly transfer saved files to a PC, refer to the Share Results function.
Storage Settings are not currently supported for OTDR, OPM, and Fiberscope results.
l File Name Prefix: Tap on the box to enter the file name prefix using the pop up alphanumeric
keypad. Not used for OTDR filenaming.
l Advanced Saving: Turn ON to add extra information to the results file to be uploaded to a cent-
ralized R-Server. Requires Advanced Management Option..
Go to System Tools >Utilities >Settings >Date & Time, to manually set the date, time and time zone. Then,
tap Apply.
To enable daylight saving time (DST), manually select a neighboring time zone with a +1:00 relative to
the standard time zone of the current location. Set it back to the standard time zone offset when DST ends.
l EZ Remote
The EZ Remote service provides public registration servers to help users and test sets establish remote
sessions, without having to get IT departments involved. It is considered a convenient on-demand service, for
quick/temporary collaboration tasks. It should not be used for long-term applications (VeEX offers other remote
tools for long-term applications). Refer to "EZ Remote" on page 56 for more information.
After accessing the test set remotely, a tab will open up for each selection made, allowing for quick access to
each function.
Profiles
Test Profiles are configurations saved by the user that can be retrieved and reapplied to the test set. For
example, commonly used configurations and test limits/threshold can be saved as test profiles, for different
types of services.
Manual
The feature provides access to the user manual that is built into the test set. In this application, the use of a
local copy of the PDF file is recommended as the PDF client in the local computer is most likely faster than
accessing the remote one and may offer better tools and function, including search capabilities. User manuals
can be downloaded from the products’ page at www.veexinc.com.
Results
Results list all the test results files currently stored in the remote test set. Users can View, Rename and Delete
files stored in the remote test set, as well as Download selected files to the local computer or convert them to
PDF and download.
Screen Shots
Pictures (PNG) taken of the screen can be accessed from this link and sub-tab. Pictures can be viewed or
downloaded to the local computer.
Screen captures can be made using the Lock button (Ï) on the test set or from the remote computer, using the
links provided or the respective F-key on the computer’s keyboard. The screen capture function can be
enabled in >Utilities >Settings >Global >Save Settings.
l VNC Service: Enable or disable the remote access through remote web-browser clients run-
ning on PCs, Macs or certain tablets. The web browser must support Java (tm)
l Web Super User Password: Defines the password for users allowed to control the test set
via standard web browser clients
l Web Regular User Password: Defines the password given to users who are only allowed to
view the test set current screen via standard web browser clients, but not make any changes
to test or test set.
2. In a web browser, enter the test set IP address. To locate the test set local IP address, refer to "WiFi
Wiz" on page 34.
3. Click vnc-home.html and enter the Super/Regular password when prompted for a password. Use
the buttons and icons on the right to navigate the test set remotely.
ReVeal Software
This VeEX application allows the test set to connect, using the platform’s IP address. ReVeal CX300 is used
for cable test sets, ReVeal FX300 for fiber test sets, and ReVeal MTX for MTTplus or TX series WiFi and trans-
port test sets. ReVeal offers the following functions:
l Test Profiles Management: Create, Edit, upload and download complex Ethernet and Fibre Channel
test profiles (BERT, Throughput, RFC2544, Y1564 SAM, Scan, IP, Ping/Trace, Packet Capture, etc)
l Test Results Management: Download results from the test set, manage local test results (PC HDD),
generate detailed test reports, export to CSV or PDF, and print.
l View software options, licenses, serial numbers, perform remote software updates
ReVeal is a Windows® application that can be downloaded free of charge from www.veexinc.com.
Users are able to connect remotely from a desktop PC via ReVeal tool software or through Remote Access on
the test set. To proceed with remote access, make sure that remote control software is installed on the PC
device. The user is able to configure the Profile, VNC Server Service, Web Service, VNC and Web passwords
on the Remote Access page. Input the test set IP address and specified user password when prompted by the
software to initiate Remote Access.
The basic EZ Remote service is offered by VeEX free of charge. It provides public registration servers to help
users and test sets establish remote sessions, without having to get IT departments involved. All you need is
internet access for the test set and a remote user. Feature location and functionality may vary from product to
product.
VeEX’s EZ Remote provides:
l Remote Control functionality to give users full control of remote test sets (screen mirroring and con-
trol).
l Remote Access functionality allows users to View, Download, Rename, Delete, Export and Convert
results (PDF).
1. Use the IP Tool to connect the test set to a LAN using the RJ45 Ethernet management port (or
using the micro-B USB OTG to 100BASE-T adapter), located on the side of the unit (recommended),
or use WiFi Wiz to connect to a WLAN (using built-in Wi-Fi or a compatible external USB dongle).
Make sure the test set gets a local IP address and that the LAN/WLAN provides access to the public
internet (web).
3. On the EZ Remote screen, set EZ Remote to Enable, confirm the URL is ezremote.veexinc.net
(without www.), and tap on Apply to connect and establish a session with the EZ Remote server.
5. You may continue to use the test set until a remote user logs in, then both will share control over the
unit. Make sure the test set remains connected to the LAN/WLAN/Internet and that the EZ remote
session indicator at the bottom of the screen stays green.
6. When finished, use the Stop button to terminate the EZ Remote session and disconnect from the
server.
l Remote Platform Access to access information stored in the remote test set, such as Test Results,
Profiles, User Manual, Screen Captures (screen shots), information about the test set (Home) and
its local IP address.
Although multiple users could simultaneously log-in to the same test set, they would be sharing the same
mirrored GUI image and mouse control. This is not recommended since it is equivalent to having multiple users
trying to operate one test set at the same time (also known as “mouse fight”). Nonetheless, it may be effective
for training purposes with one or two extra users.
1. From a PC, Mac, Tablet or Smartphone launch an industry-standard Web Browser application and
enter the URL http://ezremote.veexinc.net (without the www.). Enable pop-ups for your browser and
be sure to authorize access to the site, if confirmation is requested by the browser or OS.
2. Enter the Session ID provided, making sure not to confuse zeroes (0) with Os. Click Search to find
the target test set and stablish a peer-to-peer connection.
4. Depending on the type of test set used, shortcut buttons may be provided below the mirrored screen,
allowing access to functions provided by physical buttons on the instrument, such as Settings,
Home, Save Test results. Click or tap on the shortcut to activate it.
5. Once the remote GUI appears, you can use the Remote Control tab to operate the test set in the
same way you would control a local unit from its touch screen.
Test Profiles are configurations saved by the user that can be retrieved and reapplied to the test set. For
example, commonly used configurations and test limits/threshold can be saved as test profiles, for different
types of services.
Manual
The feature provides access to the user manual that is built into the test set. In this application, the use of a
local copy of the PDF file is recommended as the PDF client in the local computer is most likely faster than
accessing the remote one and may offer better tools and function, including search capabilities. User manuals
can be downloaded from the products’ page at www.veexinc.com.
Results
Results list all the test results files currently stored in the remote test set. Users can View, Rename and Delete
files stored in the remote test set, as well as Download selected files to the local computer or convert them to
PDF and download.
To open a test results file, select it from the list and tap on View.
Screen Shots
Pictures (PNG) taken of the screen can be accessed from this link and sub-tab. Pictures can be viewed or
downloaded to the local computer.
Screen captures can be made using the Lock button (Ï) on the test set or from the remote computer, using the
links provided or the respective F-key on the computer’s keyboard. The screen capture function can be
enabled in >Utilities >Settings >Global >Save Settings.
The File Manager (Utilities > Files > Saved) displays files stored in the test set, including profiles, test results,
and screen shots. When managing files, use the check box to select the desired file(s). The File Man-
agement system offers backup To USB and restore From USB functions to preserve user data.
Tests Results/Reports
To access the test results stored in the test set:
To navigate the test results report, use the links in its Table of Contents and the right rocker switch to scroll Up
and Down.
Access the File Manager by selecting Files> Saved in the left panel of the platform menu. Files can be viewed,
edited, or exported to a USB dongle, Windows PC, SD card, or a PDF file (using a FAT32 USB Memory stick).
Use the check box to select the desired file(s) or choose all files by selecting the check box in the top
header row.
Tap the filter icon in the column header row to filter for specific test results stored on the unit.
At the top of the screen, tap the green buttons for view options.
Deletes all unlocked test reports that are selected with checkmarks.
Renames the selected test report (one).
Unlocks or Locks test reports. Locked reports are identified by a red padlock icon.
Locked test reports cannot be deleted or renamed.
1. Insert a USB Memory stick (FAT32 file format) into a USB port on the side of the unit.
2. Wait for the USB memory to be detected (the folder icon at the top-right corner will change to a green
USB memory icon ). After the unit detects the USB memory stick, files can be downloaded to or
restored from USB. See "USB Memory Browser" on page 68 for details about using a USB memory
stick with the test set.
1. Select the test results, test profiles, screen capture files to be saved. For a full backup, tap the check
box in the top header row to select all files.
At the bottom of the screen, tap the To USB button to initiate the file transfer procedure
2.
and wait for the progress bar to finish. Original files won’t be deleted from the test set. Each file is
saved into it's own folder using the "MyVeEX" tree directory format.
3. When all files have been copied to the USB, tap the folder icon (top-right corner) and or tap
to make sure all cached data is transferred to the USB drive, especially when transferring
small files.
Applies to test sets with optional built-in Bluetooth or compatible Bluetooth USB dongle attached.
1. Select the test results, test profiles, screen capture files to be exported. For a full backup, tap the
check box in the top header row to select all files.
At the bottom of the screen, tap BT . The test set scans for Bluetooth devices automatically.
2.
3. After pairing the device, tap Send to export the selected files. Original files won’t be deleted from the
test set. Each file is saved into it's own folder using the "MyVeEX" tree directory format.
At the bottom of the screen, tap PDF . A "PDF file will be generated to USB disk" message
2.
appears.
3. Tap Yes.
Use an USB-A OTG cable (optional with purchase) to connect a USB to the micro-B USB port.
The port supports memory drives and USB add-on devices such as fiberscopes.
The File Manager (Files > USB) provides basic USB memory stick management tools to browse and manage
files without the need of a PC. If needed, use the micro-B USB to USB-A adapter to connect to the USB
memory stick.
When an OTDR module is used, OTDR test results (SOR files) can be imported.
Refreshes the USB stick info.
Erases the selected files or folders.
Exits the current folder and moves up to a higher folder in the file tree hierarchy. The current
folder structure is shown in the top bar.
Opens certain file types.
l HTML: Launches the browser to display its content (test results and OPM results)
l TXT: Launches a basic text viewer to display its content (test results and OPM results)
The SD card tool (Files > Manage) provides Internal SD card’s partition capacity information.
All saved files, such as profiles, test results, and screen shots, are stored in the Data partition 3(data).
If the data partition is nearly full, use the File Manager to backup files to USB, then delete selected files.
The Format function is exclusively a maintenance tool. Use ONLY when instructed by a VeEX
Customer Care representative. It erases all the information stored in the test set!
l The internal SD Card contains the System OS, all the Test Applications (Apps) and user’s data.
l Only the Data partition is accessible to users, through the test set’s functions.
Fiber Scope
l "DI-1000MPO Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope for Single and Multi-Fiber Connectors" on
page 75
The VeEX digital fiber inspection scopes evaluate fiber optic connectors for dirt and end face quality. The hand-
held probe design enables easy inspection of patch cords and connector panels. Extended tips are available
for hard to reach bulkhead or patch panel connectors. Clear images are displayed on the test sets for imme-
diate analysis and can be saved for record keeping.
The Fiberscope test application can be used in conjunction with any VeEX Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope.
All DI series fiberscopes can auto freeze image when focus is achieved to capture the image and qualify the
connector endface for cleanliness and damage per IEC 61300-3-35. For more information about available con-
nector tips, see the DI-1000/DI-1000MPO/DI-3000 Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope Adapter Tips Guide.
All wired fiber inspection scopes are powered via a USB Type-A connection with a host device or the VeEX
Power Bank/WiFi Bridge. For host devices that have Micro-B or Micro-C input ports, USB Type A to Micro-B or
Micro-C OTG dongle adapters are available as an add-on order from VeEX.
More about Fiber Scope functions
OPM
The VeEX Inc Optical Power meters are made with fast and accurate testing in mind. They are used to meas-
ure the power running through a cable at a given wavelength, and interface with phone, PC, or other VeEX
devices to save and generate reports on the findings. This information is used to verify that the cable span is
working correctly and to find the source of the problem when it's not. When paired with a VeEX Optical Light
Source (OLS) or as part of a VeEX Optical Loss Test Set (OLTS), which includes both, WaveID can be used to
quickly test several wavelengths without having to adjust the OPM settings.
More about OPM functions
Browser
The built-in web browser uses the management port IP connection. An active IP connection can be established
either through Ethernet or WiFi. The web browser defaults to VeEX's test website. Use the Web browser's nav-
igation bar to enter the name of the website you wish to reach. Navigation capabilities may be limited.
More about Browser functions
l "DI-1000MPO Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope for Single and Multi-Fiber Connectors" on
page 75
The VeEX digital fiber inspection scopes evaluate fiber optic connectors for dirt and end face quality. The hand-
held probe design enables easy inspection of patch cords and connector panels. Extended tips are available
for hard to reach bulkhead or patch panel connectors. Clear images are displayed on the test sets for imme-
diate analysis and can be saved for record keeping.
The Fiberscope test application can be used in conjunction with any VeEX Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope.
All DI series fiberscopes can auto freeze image when focus is achieved to capture the image and qualify the
connector endface for cleanliness and damage per IEC 61300-3-35. For more information about available con-
nector tips, see the DI-1000/DI-1000MPO/DI-3000 Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope Adapter Tips Guide.
All wired fiber inspection scopes are powered via a USB Type-A connection with a host device or the VeEX
Power Bank/WiFi Bridge. For host devices that have Micro-B or Micro-C input ports, USB Type A to Micro-B or
Micro-C OTG dongle adapters are available as an add-on order from VeEX.
Please ensure the correct fiber connector type is used before inserting it into the test
port or connector. Mismatched connector types will damage the optical end faces and the
test set.
l Capture Button: a button that starts and stops (play or pauses) the video stream of the fiber end-
face to save an image at the current frame.
l Focus Knob: a rotating dial that can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise to view clearer image.
Make sure connector is properly seated in the adapter tip.
l USB Type A output: USB connector to plug into host power source to enable operation.
Single and Multi-fiber (MPO/MTP®) connector tips supported. For more information on using the DI-
1000, see the DI-1000 Quick Guide on www.veexinc.com.
DI-1000MPO Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope for Single and Multi-Fiber Connectors
l WiFi support requires VeEX Power Bank/WiFi Bridge accessory and host
device/test set has built-in WiFi capability. See the test set's data sheet on
www.veexinc.com or contact VeEX Customer Care for more information.
l To work with single fiber tips, the front end tip should be replaced with the collar
provided with the scope. For more information adapter tips, see the DI-1000 Digital
Fiber Inspection Microscope Adapter Tips Guide on www.veexinc.com.
For more information on using the DI-1000MPO, see the DI-1000MPO Quick Guide on www.veexinc.-
com.
There are two methods to inspect MPO fibers using the DI-1000MPO:
1. Touchscreen (standard)
Press the Capture Fiber button on the touchscreen for every MPO fiber properly focused, analyzed,
and scoped.
Press OK in the pop-up window to confirm the MPO fiber number, then adjust the scope controls
(horizontal (x-axis) control only) to navigate to the next fiber.
When using a DI-1000MPO+, which has a wider field of view, align the correct fiber between the two lines for
analysis.
The example below shows a completed MPO-12 cable inspection.
The key-up and key-down adapter that comes with the DI-1000MPO standard package is a straight-through
connection so the MPO fiber # at the start matches the MPO fiber # at the end (not flipped). When using the
adapter, fibers will be in the opposite orientation of the camera. In the below example, fiber #1 is on the right.
To save MPO results, navigate to the Results tab once all fibers have been captured and press the Save but-
ton.
MPO results
(Scope image appears on bottom right corner of the screen.)
WiFi support requires host device/test set has built-in WiFi capability. See the test set's data sheet on
www.veexinc.com or contact VeEX Customer Care for more information.
Use an USB-A OTG cable (optional with purchase) to connect a USB to the micro-B USB port. The port
supports memory drives and USB add-on devices such as fiberscopes.
OPTICAL SAFETY
l Deactivate the laser before connecting or disconnecting optical cables or patchcord.
l Never look directly into an optical patchcord or optical interface while the laser is enabled. Exposure
to optical radiation for an extended period can caused irreparable damage to eyes.
l Never use a fiber microscope to check the optical connectors when a laser source is active.
The operator is assumed to have received basic training in fiber optics and related testing and measurement
practices.
Read the "Safety Information" on page 8 before beginning using optical features of the test set.
Fiber Scope image view requires the Fiber Scope Expert option to be enabled on the chassis/platform
except for the VS500 which can already include this option. This can be confirmed by viewing the device ID is
either -1500 or -2500.
Attach one end of the OTG cable (optional with purchase) to the microUSB port on the test set and the other
end to the fiberscope USB port.
If using a DI-3000, WiFi can be used to connect to a platform with WiFi available. See below.
When the DI-1000, DI-1000MPO, or DI-3000 are powered, they will emit a blue LED. Select the tip that best
matches the connector endface that is to be inspected.
For more information about available connector tips, see the DI-1000 Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope
Adapter Tips Guide on www.veexinc.com.
After powering on and setting up the fiberscope, select the tip that best matches the connector endface that is
to be inspected.
Scope tips are secured in place with a locknut. There is a slot (specialty tips may have more than one slot) that
will ensure the tip is aligned properly to the top of the fiberscope prior to securing the locknut. Attach a tip by
rotating the locknut clockwise (tip faced away). Remove a tip by rotating the locknut counterclockwise (tip
faced away). With the correct tip fastened and secured, launch the Fiberizer application (PC, mobile, VeEX test
set) and plug into an available USB interface or connect to the WiFi network.
Rotate the round focus knob to manually bring the image into focus. For the DI-3000 scope, a built-in autofocus
button can also be used.
Once the fiberscope is detected, tap Yes in the pop-up window to enter the Fiberscope menu.
Alternatively, select the Test Application icon > Utilities > Fiber Scope.
Fiber Scope Connection Mode Selection (USB for direct connection, Wi-Fi for DI-3000 AP)
Select the USB Fiber Scope checkbox for wired fiberscopes, such as the DI-1000, DI-1000MPO, VS500 (dis-
continued), or DI-3000 via USB.
See the WiFi Wiz section for more information on setting up a WiFi Access Point if automatic scanning
fails.
The WiFi Access Point password is: "veex" plus the last six digits of the serial number of the
DI-3000 to connect with e.g. "veexA00700", where the serial number is SN:LA-3KA00700.
l Reset Con: Resets connection method currently used (Remote or Local) with fiberscope, so another
can be selected.
l Auto Save: Disable, Autosave on Tap, or Autosave after freeze. If Autosave on Tap or Auto-
save after freeze is enabled, the unit automatically saves and creates the filename using the Trace
ID after the test. The file location and name will display. Auto Save is available for single fiber ana-
lysis only.
l Disabled: Turns off Autosave function. When Autosave is disabled, results can be
manually saved on the Results tab after finishing the fiber endface inspection.
l Autosave on Tap: On the Capture tab, tap the screen to automatically save the cap-
tured image. “Tap screen to save” will appear to indicate that the feature is enabled.
When Ask Before Save is selected, the Save menu will display with naming and comment options.
The details entered in the following fields can be used to pre-set the filename automatically and increment the
fiber or test number automatically.
l Job ID, Cable ID, Fiber ID, and Trace ID are nested folders that store saved results. Folders are
nested in the following order: Job > Cable > Fiber > Trace.
Tap the blank fields to edit the names.
Saved image files can be retrieved from File Manager or managed from the Results tab. Refer to "Working
with Saved Results, Profiles, Images" on page 64 for more details.
1. After assigning the scope mode and save options on Page 1, select the analysis profile from the Ana-
lysis parameters drop-down box on Page 2/2 of the Setup tab.
The analysis profile is based on the fiber endface connector inspected, as well as applicable to
MTP™/MPO (multi-fiber) connectors. .
l PC, SM RL ≥ 26 dB: Older connectors with flat or PC polish (used with LC/MU)
2. Select the Tip Type from the drop-down box. Tip Type is used to optimize Pass/Fail analysis for cer-
tain types of connector tips.
l General: Encompasses standard SC, FC, ST, and other 2.5 mm ferrules. LC/APC and
E2000/APC should not use general tip type.
l LC: Lucent connector (male). Use on all 1.25 mm connectors with ceramic (LC/MU con-
nectors).
l E2000™: Proprietary family of connectors invented by Diamond SA known for its low insertion
loss characteristics and built-in (latched) shutter. Use when inspecting Diamond E2000 con-
nector with ceramic ferrule.
l E2000/APC Metal: Use when inspecting Diamond E2000 APC connector with metal ferrule.
l LC APC short extended A6 female: Use when inspecting hard to reach LC/APC connector
coupler/bulkhead.
l MPO PC female: Use when inspecting SM ribbon cables with MPO/MTP via coupler.
l MPO APC female: Use when inspecting SM ribbon cables with MPO/MTP angle polished con-
nector via coupler.
l MPO MM female: User when inspecting MM ribbon cables with MPO/MTP connector via
coupler.
3. After the image is frozen, select the Auto center/Crop checkbox to take the current video frame and
center it by the detected fiber image inside the program window, i.e. in case of long (extension) tips
or handshaking. Initially, a blank screen will display. This is ideal for APC images. This is recom-
mended when inspecting Angled bulkheads/couplers with Shake OFF.
Real time video of the connector face. Red contours indicate scratches and defects.
l Analysis On / OFF: Turn ON/OFF the automatic Pass/Fail threshold defined by IEC 61300-3-35.
l Auto Freeze: Turn ON/OFF the ability to freeze the video automatically, when in Focus. The default
is set to OFF. To see the image after it freezes, tap Resume.
Auto Freeze may be useful when scoping certain angled polish fibers.
l Rectangles / Dots: Dots draw a red contour around scratches and defects. Rectangles highlight
scratches and defects without obstructing the view. The selection between dots or rectangles does
not affect the area calculation or the Pass/Fail results. Dots are set as default.
l Shake: Turn ON or OFF the ability to Auto Freeze or Analyze when probe image is unsteady, such
as when inspecting a female connector or bulkhead. It minimizes significant vibrations and unstead-
iness generated from the fiberscope being held. Typically, this function is not always needed with
the use of image focusing.
When inspecting bulkhead couplers or MUX/transceivers set Shake to OFF.
l MPO mode: Turn ON when inspecting ribbon fibers (MPO/MPT connectors). Create a New Group
for each MPO ribbon and Capture Fiber to save an image for each strand.
When inspecting MPO/MPT connectors, it is recommended to set Auto Freeze and Shake to OFF.
To save the image on the screen, tap the screen after freezing.
After saving, go to Results or > Utilities > FilesFiles to view the report and export to PDF or USB.
In the example above, the message in blue states that the image can be saved when tapped. This indicates
that the Autosave on Tap option was enabled on Page 1 of the Setup tab. If Autosave after freeze were
selected, no message to tap the screen would appear.
Page 2 displays all numeric results from defect and scratch events found for all four zones. These are used for
the evaluation of the Pass/Fail criteria, according to the IEC 61300-3-35 standard. (Scratch requirements refer
to width.)
The results screen is used to view previously saved results. Test results can be pushed/pulled from Fiberizer
Cloud. The directory displays the location of stored files. Connect to Fiberizer Cloud, then select the file(s) by
tapping them.
l Push/In Sync: Uploads locally saved results to Fiberizer Cloud. In Sync indicates the results have
been saved to Fiberizer Cloud successfully.
l Save: Manually saves and names the image displayed in Capture (autosave is disabled). Once
saved, the files can be accessed in the "File Manager" on page 64 or R-Server.
l Modify: Select a file or folder in the directory to modify. Options to Rename, Remove, and upload
the selection to Fiberizer Cloud are available.
l Pull: When connected, pulls file from Fiberizer Cloud onto test set.
l USB Export: Exports files to USB stick. Choose Export Group to retain the tree format (sub-dir-
ectory) or Export Flat to create a single filename using sub-directories to build a name.
In the Result Files example above when choosing to retain the tree format, the highlighted 022-
tst001 results file can be found in the following directory after exporting:
>fx150build64_rc > sc-apc-m b01.
To connect the test set to Fiberizer Cloud, you must be a registered user. For new users, go to the fiber-
izer.com website from a PC Internet browser to register before proceeding with these directions.
Go to http://fiberizercloud.com to register.
2. Enter the username and password, then tap Check. If the message Connection has been suc-
cessfully verified does not display, recheck the username and password.
3. Tap Select to choose a project folder to upload files to and tap OK.
Before attempting to upload or download, ensure that the test set is successfully connected to Fiberizer Cloud.
Tap Push next to a directory item to upload it into Fiberizer Cloud. Tap Pull to download the directory collection
from Fiberizer Cloud.
The Project selection defines the project folder location on the Fiberizer Cloud account to which to save the res-
ults. The default setting uploads to the global root folder.
Only optical power meters (e.g. Built-in or FX4x/8x OPM series meters) approved by
VeEX are supported. WaveID will work with OLS in CW mode only. Accessing the
Optical Power Meter module shuts down GPS and the atomic service.
Do not connect the fiber before opening the OPM application. First, zero the
meter with the dust cap closed before making any measurements.
1. Tap the X icon to close OTDR mode. The Fiber main menu appears.
2. Tap Optical Power Meter on the main menu. The OPM screen appears with the Caution warning.
Alternatively, access the OPM screen by selecting Optical Power(USB) from the Platform menu.
1. Insert USB dongle into the test set's microUSB port and connect it to a VeEX Inc. supported Optical
Light Test Set (OLTS) device before launching the application.
2. Power on the external meter. Then, tap Optical Power Meter on the menu. The External OLTS
device(s) found screen appears.
3. Select the connected external meter and tap Connect to proceed to the external OPM menu or Use
Internal to use the built-in OPM menu if it supported by the test set. The OPM screen appears with
the Caution warning.
OPM Menu
l Wave ID: Detects the incoming wavelength automatically from a supported VeEX Inc.OLS. Use
when operating the OLS in continuous wave (CW) mode with or without Loop enabled.
l dB/dBm: Switches between dB and dBm measurement units. A Green dB button shows absolute
power level in dBm. A Blue dB button measures relative power loss in dB. Use the Set (Reference)
and Enter (edit Reference) to set Reference, edit Reference, and view measurements in three units:
dBm, dB, and Watts.
After toggling to the dB button to blue, the Set and Enter buttons appear.
l Hold: Freeze measurement to the last power or loss reading on the screen. “HOLD” appears next to
“Optical Power” when tapped. Tap Hold again to unfreeze it.
l Acquire: Loads current measured value into the Table tab. The Table tab indicates how many new
records have been temporarily saved into memory. In manual IL test mode, the Acquire button must
be used to capture each individual reading (e.g. same fiber at different wavelengths) unless Loop is
turned on.
If your device is equipped with a built-in clock, the saved measurement result will have a
time stamp.
To permanently save the table of results, you must save into a test file.
l Zero: Recalibrates the OPM to treat current conditions as zero. Used when measurement conditions
change significantly or to re-calibrate the OPM. Make sure the cover is shut on the OPM test port
before tapping Zero. When in doubt, recalibrate prior to making any measurements, e.g, when test-
ing in cold outdoor temperatures and then moving testing into a heated building.
Put the cover over the OPM test port BEFORE recalibrating.
l Mode: Designates the measurement specification built-in: PM1 (-70 to +10dBm), PM2 (-50 to
+25dBm), or PM3 (-65 to +15dBm). For specific information on the PM1, PM2, and PM3 spe-
cifications, see the platform's datasheet at www.veexinc.com.
To measure reference cable loss using the built-in light source (Loopback Referencing):
1. If beginning testing, zero the meter by closing the dust cap and pressing the Zero button.
2. Connect the port with the desired wavelength OLS to the OPM port using a patch cord.
4. Select the OLS tab, select the laser wavelength, and turn ON. Press Loop to cycle through all sup-
ported wavelengths.
5. Select the OPM tab and select the measurement wavelength or press Wave ID to automatically
detect the correct wavelength.
6. Tap Set to record the 0.00 dB point. A reference point is established and the calibrated LS can be
connected to the far-end of the fiber to measure the loss. Tapping Set will overwrite previously
saved reference value(s).
3. Select the measurement wavelength. If using a supported VeEX light source in CW mode, pressing
"Wave ID" automatically selects the correct wavelength.
1. If beginning testing, zero the meter by closing the dust cap and pressing the Zero button.
3. Select the measurement wavelength. If using a supported VeEX light source in CW mode, pressing
"Wave ID" automatically selects the correct wavelength.
4. Tap Acquire to record a result. Acquired results can be viewed from the Table tab and saved from
the Results tab.
1. Set reference values for all testing wavelengths (refer to [Calibrating to Laser Source] for more
details.
2. Remove the reference cable and connect fiber to the OPM port on the unit.
3. Tap Acquire to record a result. Acquired results can be viewed from the Table tab and saved from
the Results tab.
1. Select the OPM tab. Verify the insertion loss (IL) values are acceptable, then tap Acquire to load val-
ues into the Table tab. The Table tab title shows how many fiber records have been temporarily
saved in the format Table*-n NEW, where n is the number of new records.
3. To permanently save the fiber record locally, select the record(s) and press Save. The Result sav-
ing screen appears. The filename will default to the date/time stamp unless a specific file name is
entered.
The JobID/CableID/FiberID/TraceID fields determine the location to which the trace is saved. If these set-
tings are not set accurately, the trace will not save to the desired location.
4. Tap OK. The readings are saved to a file and the table resets.
To remove results before saving, select the checkbox next to the reading(s), then tap Remove.
After saving power or loss readings to a file, access the file in the Results tab.
The results screen is used to view previously saved results. Test results can be pushed/pulled from Fiberizer
Cloud. The directory displays the location of stored files. Connect to Fiberizer Cloud, then select the file(s) by
tapping them. Refer to "Fiberizer Cloud" on page 95 for details on connecting to Fiberizer Cloud. Refer to "Res-
ults/Reports" on page 92 for more details on fiber test results.
Use the following options when using the Results screen:
l Push/In Sync: Uploads locally saved results to Fiberizer Cloud. In Sync indicates the results have
been saved to Fiberizer Cloud successfully. To push the results to Fiberizer Cloud, ensure con-
nection to the network via Ethernet or WiFi, and then tap Modify>Settings to sync with Fiberizer
Cloud. Then, tap Push to sync saved files to the cloud.
l Save: Saves results. Once saved, the files can be accessed in File Manager and R-Server (if avail-
able). Refer to "Working with Saved Results, Profiles, Images" on page 64 and R-Server for more
information.
l Modify: Select a file or folder in the directory to modify. Options to Rename, Remove, and upload
the selection to Fiberizer Cloud are available.
l Pull: When connected, pulls file from Fiberizer Cloud onto the test set.
l USB Export: Exports files to a USB stick. Choose Export Group to retain the tree format (sub-dir-
ectory) or Export Flat to create a single filename using sub-directories to build a name.
l Save continuously: To autosave results at a specified interval (1 to 60 seconds). Use this option to
check power drift.
Only datacards provided by VeEX are supported and have the driver necessary for connection.
Press Dial Up.In the IP Tools Setup menu, Port will be displayed as "Datacard Port".
The D for Data icon in the bar on the lower end of the screen will have a red cross to show that datacard is not
connected .
l
The D for Data in the icon turns green .
If the test set is powered off/on and you are in a good reception area or if you enter a bad cell area and
return to a good one, the test set will reconnect automatically.
Press Clear to erase all changes from the signature pad. Press Save to save the signature and the following
Advanced Save Settings can be configured in the pop-up window (as shown below):
l Enter the desired Current Job ID, Current Account, Current Location, and Comments using the
alphanumeric keypad
l Locator: None
l Type: None
The Signature and Advanced save setting fields will be added to all subsequent stored test results.
The WiFi InSSider supports only the 2.4 GHz frequency band or 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands depend-
ing on the V150 product model (refer to product specifications for details). The home screen has tabs to display
test results for both frequency bands and also for graphical presentation of results for both.
1. Tap the Scan button on the right side of the screen. After the scan is completed, the unit displays the
list of access points (AP) detected in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Access Points in the 5.0 GHZ spectrum can only be displayed if the VeEX USB Wifi adapter supports
802.11a/n or 802.11 a/n/ac. Refer to the USB Wifi adapter specifications.
2.4GHZ Channel
4. Tap the Graph tab of the respective Channel to view the results in a graphical presentation.
Graph
5. Use the Right/Left/Up/Down function keys or the arrow keys on the unit's keypad to navigate the
graph and get additional information for the access points. Detailed information for each Access
Point includes:
l Number of Overlapping APs: Number of APs using channels whose frequency band overlaps
with the AP
To access the OTDR Viewer from the Platform Screen, select Tools > OTDR Viewer.
Once paired or connected to the micro OTDR, the test set displays a virtual OTDR user interface that is used to
control the OPX-BOXe and perform measurements.
l Traces and Events table view
l Loss calculations
Since fibers are commonly placed in access, metro, and transport networks, having a companion add-on
OTDR to inspect drop fiber reduces dependence on specialized fiber construction crews troubleshooting fiber
related problems.
Refer to the OPX-BOXe User Manual and OTDR Series User Manual for further details about OTDR oper-
ations.
Help
1. To download the latest software version, go to www.veexinc.com and use any of the following
options:
a) Enter the full product name in the Search box, click on the Software section to expand it, and
download the appropriate software installer package.
b) Go to the >Support > Software section and enter the first four characters of the product's serial
number, to obtain the software installer package specific to the product.
2. Unzip the downloaded file(s) and copy the file ending in .tar.gz or .tar.xz to the root directory of a
FAT32 USB flash drive.
4. Turn off the test set and plug the USB into a USB-A to micro-B USB OTG adapter.
5. Connect the USB OTG adapter to the test set's micro-B USB port.
At this point, it is possible to perform a clean or standard software update. Be sure to back up all data prior to
performing a clean software update as it will reformat the internal storage and erase all user settings and test
results.
A clean software update will erase all user settings, test profiles and saved results. Use the
"USB Memory Browser" on page 68 in the >File Manager to back up all data prior to per-
forming a clean software update.
l Clean software update: Press and hold the Save and Power buttons simultaneously.
l Standard software update: Press and hold the Home and the Power buttons simultaneously.
In both instances, press and hold the buttons for at least 3 seconds, then release.
The unit will automatically locate and load the software file from the USB flash drive. Wait for the upgrade pro-
cess to finish.
After the software upgrade is completed, go to the Utilities > About menu to confirm the software version.
What is CE?
The CE marking is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the
essential health and safety requirements set out in European Directives. To permit the use of a CE mark on a
product, proof that the item meets the relevant requirements must be documented.
Use of this logo implies that the unit conforms to requirements of European Union and European Free Trade
Association (EFTA). EN61010-1
For a copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity relating to VeEX products, please contact VeEX cus-
tomer service.
Certifications and
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RoHS and WEEE Position Statement
The Council of the European Union and the European Parliament adopted Directive 2002/95/EC (January 27,
2003), to Reduce the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment,
and Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment (WEEE), with the purpose of redu-
cing the environmental impact of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Both were later recast by Dir-
ectives 2011/65/EU and 2012/19/EU respectively. All VeEX products being placed on the EU market conform
with these directives.
Additional RoHS substance restrictions for the Monitoring and Control Instruments were adopted by EU Dir-
ective 2015/863 (March 31, 2015). These new restrictions will take effect from July 22, 2021. VeEX has estab-
lished a program to ensure that from July 22, 2021, all its products to be sold and shipped into the EU market
will conform with (EU) 2015/863.
VeEX Inc. is committed to comply with RoHS and WEEE Directives to minimize the environmental impact of
our products.
For more information about RoHS as it relates to VeEX Inc, go to www.veexinc.-
com/company/rohscompliance .
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About VeEX
VeEX Inc., a customer-oriented communications test and measurement company, develops innovative test
and monitoring solutions for next generation telecommunication networks and services. With a blend of
advanced technologies and vast technical expertise, VeEX products address all stages of network deploy-
ment, maintenance, field service turn-up, and integrate service verification features across copper, fiber optics,
CATV/DOCSIS, mobile 4G/5G backhaul and fronthaul, next generation transport network, Fibre Channel, car-
rier & metro Ethernet technologies, WLAN and synchronization.
Visit us online at www.veexinc.com for the latest updates and additional documentation.
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