Measuring corrected power – EXFO IQS-1700 High Performance Power Meter for IQS-500/600 User Manual

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Measuring Power

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IQS-1700

Measuring Corrected Power

To delete a user reference from the list:
1.
From the Settings function tab, select the Lists tab.

2. Select the value to remove by clicking it once.

3. Click

to remove the value.

Measuring Corrected Power

Applying a correction factor to the measured power is useful when
compensating for known inaccuracies (power gains or losses) at specific
wavelengths.

A correction factor (CF) can be applied to any measurement that is
displayed in either dB, dBm, W, or W/W.

When a dB correction factor different from 0.000 is defined, the displayed
power is equal to the actual power plus the value of the correction factor.
When a W/W correction factor different from 1.000 is defined, the
displayed power is equal to the actual power times the value of the
correction factor.

Note: With an active correction factor, the CF marker appears in the data display

for the matching channel.

Note: Special care must be taken when setting a CF as it emulates a new

calibration (the module calibration is not affected and will be restored by
setting back the CF to a null value).

When expressed in dB, the CF can be a positive or negative value. When
the currently selected measurement unit is W, the correction factor is
expressed in W/W, indicating a multiplication factor for the current
wavelength and channel. The CF expressed in W/W will always be a
positive value.

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