JDS Uniphase RM3750 user manual CE Compliance, FDA-CDRH Compliance CSA / IEC Compliance

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RM3 SERIES BACKREFLECTION METER

USER’S MANUAL

Compliance

CE Compliance

The unit has been designed and tested to comply with directive 73/23/EEC and its subsequent amendments by the European Community (EC or CE). The directive relates to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. It ensures that electrical equipment is constructed with good engineering practice in safety matters.

The unit has been designed and tested to comply with directive 89/336/EEC and its subsequent amendments. The directive relates to electromagnetic compatibility. It demands that electromagnetic disturbance does not exceed a prescribed level; that the equipment be immune to a prescribed level of ambient level of interference; that the equipment be protected against electrostatic discharges; and that the equipment be immune to all electrical shock wave disturbances. As of 1997, measures have been added to test for fire hazard, electric shock hazard, and also external exposure to other forms of energy.

The requirements specified by directive 89/336/EEC are as follows. CE compliance requires that the manufacturer or its authorized representative established within the Community affix the CE conformity mark to the apparatus or else to the packaging, instructions for use, or guarantee certificate. The CE conformity mark shall consist of the letters CE as specified and the figures of the year in which the mark was affixed. This mark should, where appropriate, be accompanied by the distinctive letters used by the notified body issuing the CE type- examination certificate. Where the apparatus is the subject of other Directives providing for the CE conformity mark, the affixing of the CE mark shall also indicate conformity with the relevant requirements of those other Directives.

FDA-CDRH Compliance

Under the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), the unit complies with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 21, Subchapter J, which pertains to laser safety and labeling. See http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/radhlth/cfr/21cfr1000- 1050.pdf for more information.

CSA / IEC Compliance

The unit complies with certain standards of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).

The unit is in Installation Category (Overvoltage Category) II under IEC 664. IEC 664 relates to impulse voltage levels and insulation coordination. The particular category is defined as: local level, appliances, portable equipment, etc, with smaller transient overvoltages than Installation Category (Overvoltage Category) III.

The unit is in the Pollution Degree 2 category under IEC 1010-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1. The IEC standard on Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use relates to insulation coordination. The CSA standard is on Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control, and Laboratory Use, Part I:

General Requirements. The Pollution Degree 2 category is defined as follows: “Normally only

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Contents User’s Manual RM3 Series Backreflection MeterContents Programming Guide Customized Features and Test DataSafety Information Safety Information, Instructions, and SymbolsClass Laser Product Safety Instructions Before Initializing and Operating the Unit Operating the Unit RM3 Series Backreflection Meter USER’S Manual Safety Symbols SymbolProceeding Compliance CE ComplianceFDA-CDRH Compliance CSA / IEC Compliance RM3 Series Backreflection Meter USER’S Manual General Information General Information and SpecificationsBackreflection Measurements Loss and Power MeasurementsOutput Port Key FeaturesInternal Light Sources Hybrid JumpersStandard Accessories Optional AccessoriesApplications Parameter Specification Single-mode Multimode SpecificationsFlexcor is a trademark of CorningR Electrical PhysicalEnvironmental Getting Started Before Initializing and Operating the UnitInitial Inspection Storing and Shipping Operating EnvironmentCleaning Connectors Connector Cleaning connector type can vary Powering Up the MeterOperating and Maintenance Instructions Front PanelKey/LED Description Termination Techniques Rear PanelComponent Function Termination Techniques for Single-mode Fiber except 980 nmMeasuring Backreflection for Single-mode except 980 nm Backreflection Measurements Setting Up the Meter for Backreflection MeasurementsMeasuring Backreflection Loss and Power Measurements Setting Up the Meter for Loss and Power MeasurementsBackreflection Accuracy and Range Loss and Power Measurements Measuring PowerMeasuring Absolute Power Measuring Relative Power Insertion LossMessages and Symbols Data Logging Using the Foot PedalPower Accuracy Display DescriptionStabilizing Calibrating the MeterPower Calibration Adjustment Backreflection Calibration AdjustmentCleaning the Unit Cleaning the Connector EndsMaintaining the Meter Recharging the Battery Replacement of Internal FusesTroubleshooting Long Cables for single mode model only, except 980 nm model Front Panel ConnectorsLoss Before the DUT Reflections Before the DUTLaser Stability Other Display Problem SolutionCalibration Up the Meter for BackreflectionName Symbol Pin Number Signal Direction RS232 Interface SpecificationsProgramming Guide RS232 Serial InterfaceCommand Action Switch Setting Meaning Left Dip SwitchRight Dip Switch RS232-GPIB ConverterRS232 Interface Program Example Programming ExamplesCustomized Features and Test Data