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L322 Fast Ethernet Media Converters

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5.1.3 Measure Transmitter Output Power

To measure the output power, follow these steps:

Step 1. Clean the connectors on the fiber optic test cable before connecting to the Tx connector on

the CLIM.

Step 2. Warm up each component for at least 30 minutes.

Step 3. Set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength.

Step 4. Wait two or three minutes for the power reading to stabilize, then read the output power.

Step 5. Subtract out the test cable loss, then record the power level and compare it to the value on the

performance sheet for that particular channel. Measurement tolerance is +/- 0.5dBm.

Note: When referencing optical power levels with numerical values less than zero, the reading

closer to zero is the greater value; for example, -17 dBm is greater than -20dBm.

Step 6. If the reading is incorrect, repeat the measurement with different test cable. If the power

level is still not within range, call Technical Support.

Step 7. After calculating the link attenuation, subtract that value from the CLIM Tx output value to

determine the power expected at the remote cable end, which is the input power at the remote
receiver.

5.1.4 Measure Receiver Input Power

If you know the link attenuation, skip this section. Otherwise, follow these steps to use the CLIM to
measure the link attenuation.

Step 1. At the local site, connect the fiber link cable to Tx on the CLIM.

Step 2. At the remote site, set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength and connect it to the

fiber link cable from the local site.

Step 3. Record the optical power level and compare it with the level listed on the data sheet for the

link fiber type.

Step 4. Subtract the remote power level from the value for the transmitter output power at the local

site. The result provides the link loss, in dB. This power level must meet the limit for Rx
sensitivity listed on the data sheet for the remote unit.

Note: If you cannot determine the Rx sensitivity, contact Canoga Perkins Technical Support

Department for assistance.

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