User Guide FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax
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Contents Certification Information ........................................................................................................ v 1 Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax ........ 1 Probe ......................................................................................................................................1 Probe Tips ...............................................................................................................................
6 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................55 Contacting the Technical Support Group ..............................................................................56 Viewing Information about ConnectorMax ..........................................................................57 Viewing Online Help .............................................................................................................57 Transportation ..................
Certification Information Certification Information North America Regulatory Statement This unit was certified by an agency approved in both Canada and the United States of America. It has been evaluated according to applicable North American approved standards for product safety for use in Canada and the United States. Electronic test and measurement equipment is exempt from FCC part 15, subpart B compliance in the United States of America and from ICES-003 compliance in Canada. However, EXFO Inc.
1 Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax The FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe is a portable video microscope used to inspect fiber ends. Unlike traditional microscopes, the FIP-400 facilitates the examination of patchcord connectors and also hard-to-reach connectors on the back of patch panels and bulkhead adapters. Probe The FIP-400 is designed to be an intuitive, easy-to-use piece of equipment. This video microscope is used for inspecting fiber ends.
Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Probe Tips Probe Tips The FIP-400 comes with two interchangeable tips but other models are also available. The tips included with the Fiber Inspection Probe are used to inspect flat polish (PC) 2.5 mm connectors. One tip is for inspecting patchcords (pigtails, male connectors) for SC, FC, and ST connectors. The other tip is for examining SC and FC bulkhead adapters or patch panel adapters (female).
Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax FIP Viewer (Optional) FIP Viewer (Optional) You can use the FIP Viewer with your Fiber Inspection Probe to inspect a fiber end. The unit operates with an AC charger/adapter or a lithium-ion battery. IMPORTANT The FIP Viewer is a standalone unit and does not work with ConnectorMax.
Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax FIP Viewer (Optional) The two LEDs located on the front of the FIP Viewer provides you with the status of your unit.
Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax USB Adapter (Optional) USB Adapter (Optional) The USB adapter is used to connect the probe to a computer not equipped with a 8-pin connector. It allows you to view probe images on your computer screen. You can also capture and store these images on your computer to document your work.
Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax ConnectorMax Software ConnectorMax Software ConnectorMax is the application used to view the fiber inspections. If you have purchased the corresponding option, you can also use specific test configurations and analyze the fibers automatically upon capturing a picture.
Introducing the FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Conventions Conventions Before using the product described in this guide, you should understand the following conventions: WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
2 Safety Information WARNING Use only the listed and certified AC adapter/charger provided by EXFO with your unit. It provides reinforced insulation between primary and secondary, and is suitably rated for the country where the unit is sold. Use only accessories (such as the car outlet adapter, batteries, and fiber inspection probe) designed for your unit and approved by EXFO. For a complete list of accessories available for your unit, refer to its technical specifications.
Safety Information IMPORTANT Other safety instructions relevant for your product are located throughout this documentation, depending on the action to perform. Make sure to read them carefully when they apply to your situation. CAUTION EXFO guarantees the specifications and viability of the products ONLY if they are used with chargers and batteries provided by EXFO.
Safety Information Other Safety Symbols on Your Unit Other Safety Symbols on Your Unit One or more of the following symbols may also appear on your unit. Symbol Meaning Direct current Alternating current Both direct and alternating current The unit is equipped with an earth (ground) terminal. The unit is equipped with a protective conductor terminal. The unit is equipped with a frame or chassis terminal.
Safety Information Electrical Safety Information Equipment Ratings Temperature Battery operated: -10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F) Operation Charge mode: -10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 120 °F) Storage -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F) unit: 95 % non-condensing Relative humidity Maximum operation altitude Pollution degree 2000 m (6562 ft) 2 (unit connected to external power supply)a 3 (unit operated from batteries)b Overvoltage category unit: I AC adapter: II Measurement category
3 Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax You can change various settings in ConnectorMax such as the brightness and contrast levels, default storage location, or automated file name. These settings are stored for each user and kept for future work sessions. Changing the Fiber Inspection Probe Tip You can use various tips depending on the type of connector you are inspecting. For more information about tips you can use, visit the EXFO Web site at www.exfo.com. To change a tip: 1.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Adjusting Brightness and Contrast Adjusting Brightness and Contrast Once the probe is connected to a fiber, you can adjust brightness and contrast in order to better view the fiber under inspection. To adjust brightness or contrast: 1. From the main window, click Video Control. 2. Use the contrast and brightness sliders at the bottom of the viewing area to set the levels to suit your needs. 3. Click Video Control again to exit the menu.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Selecting the Mode of Operation Selecting the Mode of Operation ConnectorMax can be used to inspect single-fiber (SF) and multiple-fiber (MF) connectors. Depending on which mode of operation you select, different options will be available. Note: The multiple-fiber connector option is only available if you have purchased this option. Note: The mode of operation is kept in memory when you exit the application. To select the mode of operation: 1.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Setting up Autonaming 3. If you are testing single-fiber connectors and have purchased the analysis option, you can also select a test configuration at this point. 4. Click OK to close the window. At the bottom of the main window, you can see what mode is currently active.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Setting up Autonaming To set the autonaming scheme: 1. From the main window, select User Preferences. 2. Select the Filename tab.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Setting up Autonaming 3. Select which items you want to include in the file name. The order of the items in the name goes from top to bottom; use the up- and down-arrow buttons to change the order. 4. Select a separator for the items in the list. 5. Click Apply to confirm your choice and continue working in the User Preference window, or OK to confirm your choice and close the window. The new settings will apply the next time you perform a capture.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Identifying Fibers Identifying Fibers ConnectorMax allows you to add information to your fiber inspection so that your analysis is relevant and complete. Such information can be either preset so that all of the analyses bear the same, or you can edit or add it after the capture for a specific file. Some of the items in the identification page can be customized to better reflect your testing needs.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Identifying Fibers To add information to the fibers: 1. From the main window, select User Preferences.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Identifying Fibers 2. Select the Identification tab. 3. Fill out the boxes with the desired information. The identification will increment the file name automatically using the step size you select. In multiple-fiber connector mode, the start and stop values can be used to indicate the number of fibers in the connector. The application will prompt you to save the acquisition after you have reached the stop number value. 4.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Identifying Fibers To change fiber information once you have made a capture: From the main window, select the Identification tab and enter the information. The details that you have added from the User Preferences window will already appear on-screen. Note: In single-fiber connector mode, if you change items in the file name identification, you will notice that the name at the bottom of the window is automatically updated.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Identifying Fibers To customize the identification items: 1. Depending on the unit onto which you are working, locate the configuration file: In Windows XP on a computer or on an FTB-500 platform: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\EXFO\ConnectorMax\Custom Fields. On an FTB-1 or FTB-200 v2 unit: D:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\EXFO\ConnectorMax\Custom Fields.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) To revert to the factory identification settings: Delete the .xml configuration file. Note: A new .xml file with the default settings will be created the next time you start the application.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) To select a test configuration: 1. From the main window, select Test Config, then Select. OR Click . 2. In the list of available test configurations, select the one you want to use and click OK.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) To create a test configuration: 1. From the main window, select Test Config, then Manage. 2. Select the configuration that is the closest to the one you want to create, then click Duplicate.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) 3. In the General tab, modify the criteria as needed. Configuration name: the application suggests a name for the configuration. You can change it as needed (maximum 100 characters), but if you select a name that already exists, a suffix will automatically be added so as not to overwrite files. Connector type: select which type of connector you are using for your inspection.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) 4. Under the various layer tabs, indicate whether you want to be notified of scratches, defects or both for each zone in the fiber, then set thresholds for each item you select. You can set up to 3 criteria per zone, and per anomaly type (scratches or defects). The thresholds are divided into three categories: Any: this enables the next criterion, which requires a specific value.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) To edit a test configuration: 1. From the main window, select Test Config, then Manage. 2. Select the configuration you want to edit, then click Modify. Note: You cannot edit standard or enlarged adhesive zone configurations. 3. Change the criteria as required. For details, see the section on creating a test configuration.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Managing and Selecting Test Configurations (Optional) To delete a test configuration: 1. From the main window, select Test Config, then Manage. 2. Select the configuration you want to remove, then click Delete. Note: You cannot delete standard or enlarged adhesive zone configurations.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax Reverting to Factory Settings To transfer test configurations from one unit or computer to another: 1. Using Windows Explorer, on the unit where the custom configurations are located, select which files you want to transfer. The files are located in different folders depending on the unit you are using.
4 Inspecting Fiber Ends Viewing the fiber inspection is done using ConnectorMax. You can start the application before or after connecting the probe, and the view on-screen will be automatically updated. To start the application: On a computer, double-click the ConnectorMax icon on your desktop or select Start > Programs > EXFO > ConnectorMax. On an FTB-500, from the main window, select the Fiber Inspection Probe function tab, or under the Applications tab, select ConnectorMax.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Inspecting Fiber Ends with the FIP Viewer Inspecting Fiber Ends with the FIP Viewer You can connect the Fiber Inspection Probe to the FIP Viewer to view and inspect fiber ends. WARNING Never look directly into a live fiber. It could cause serious eye damage. Always use your FIP-400 Fiber Inspection Probe. IMPORTANT The battery in the FIP Viewer must be fully charged before the first use. For more information, see Charging the Battery in The FIP Viewer on page 52.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Inspecting Fiber Ends with ConnectorMax Inspecting Fiber Ends with ConnectorMax When you connect the Fiber Inspection Probe to your unit (or computer via a USB adapter) you can view and inspect fiber ends right away. This direct viewing mode is known as the Live mode. To inspect fiber ends in live mode: 1. Install a probe tip (see Changing the Fiber Inspection Probe Tip on page 13). 2. Insert the fiber into the probe tip. 3.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Capturing Images Capturing Images You can capture images of your inspections to include in reports, or save them for future analyses. This is known as the Capture mode. Note: Capturing an image with the dongle or the probe handset button automatically brings ConnectorMax at the front of the screen if you have more than one application running on your unit or computer. The focus indicator in the status bar indicates whether the current view is optimized for a capture.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Capturing Images In multiple-fiber connector mode, continue capturing files until you have reached the number set in the user preferences. At the end of the capture, you will be prompted to save your file. You can also save the file at any time, even if you have not reached the maximum incremental value set. While capturing the files, you can browse through the acquisitions you have made. You will notice that the Video Control button becomes a Navigation button.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Retesting a Fiber Retesting a Fiber Sometimes, a capture will show a fail status, but it could only be because the fiber is dirty and you want to clean it and test it again. However, if you have saved the file, the next capture you take will be incremented instead of replacing the current file. In order to avoid this incrementation and end up with unwanted files, you can test a fiber again. In single-fiber connector mode, retesting a fiber is only possible on the most recent capture.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Saving Files Saving Files In capture mode, you can save the acquisition files manually for future reference. If you have purchased the analysis option you can also set ConnectorMax so that it saves the capture automatically regardless of the result, or automatically when the result is Pass only. Note: When you return to the live mode, your file name structure will be automatically incremented so that you do not overwrite your work.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Saving Files To save a file: From the main window, click the button. OR Select the File menu, then Save to overwrite an existing file. OR Select the File menu, then Save As to change the file name or location. Note: If you change the location for saving the files, this location will remain as the default location for the remainder of the work session, or until you change the location again.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Opening and Closing Files Opening and Closing Files You can open captured files directly from the application to view them. You can either open current .cmax files, or a legacy image file taken from a previous fiber inspection. Note: The accepted image formats for legacy files are .bmp, .jpg and .gif. Note: Sample files for both single-fiber and multiple-fiber test modes are available under the folder where ConnectorMax was installed, under a folder named UserSamples.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) If you have acquired the capture analysis tool, it will be available in ConnectorMax for you to perform automated pass/fail analyses according to the criteria you have set. The analysis option enables all of the tabs in the viewing area, whereas the inspection-only option only enables the Image and Identification tabs.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) 3. Select whether you want the analysis to be automatically saved if the result of the analysis is pass, or select the manual save option if you only want to save specific analyses. Note: The automated save option is only available if you have purchased the analysis option. If you only have the inspection option, the save option is automatically set to manual. 4.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) Once the analysis option is activated, you will notice that when you capture a fiber image, all of the tabs in the viewing area will be available with information about the results. This information is read-only, except for the Information tab, and shows you the details you would see in the corresponding report, if you choose to make one. 44 The Image tab shows the snapshot of the fiber when you captured it.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) The Overlay tab shows the status of the analysis, the analysis zones, and any anomalies (defects, scratches) found on the fiber endface.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) 46 The Results tab shows detailed information for scratches and defects detected in each test zone and the corresponding test status.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures (Optional, Single-Fiber Connector Mode Only) The Test Configuration tab shows the detail of the test configuration you had selected to perform this analysis.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Creating Reports Creating Reports You can create a report based on the current inspection and analysis results (single fiber mode only). This report is saved as an html, or mhtml file, depending on the format you select. The html report separates the text from the graphical elements and puts them in the folder separately. The mhtml report gathers all of the graphical elements and report text into one file.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Creating Reports To activate automated report creation: 1. From the main window, select User Preferences. 2. Under the General tab, select Generate report on save. 3. Select the type of report you want. 4. If you want to change the default location where the reports will be saved, you can do so by using the button. 5. Click Apply to confirm your choice and continue working in the window, or OK to confirm your choice and close the window.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Creating Reports To create a report manually: 1. From the main window, click . OR Select the File menu, then Report. 2. Select the type of report you want to create, and the location for the report. 3. Click Save to close the window. You can now open the report in any Internet browser from the location where the file was saved.
5 Maintenance General Maintenance To help ensure long, trouble-free operation: Keep the unit free of dust. Clean the unit casing and front panel with a cloth slightly dampened with water. Store unit at room temperature in a clean and dry area. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight. Avoid high humidity or significant temperature fluctuations. Avoid unnecessary shocks and vibrations.
Maintenance Charging the Battery in The FIP Viewer Charging the Battery in The FIP Viewer The new battery in the FIP Viewer must be fully charged before first use. To charge the battery: Connect the AC charger/adapter to the FIP Viewer. Normal charging time is about 4 hours. Note: The FIP Viewer may be used on AC charger/adapter while the batteries are charging. Replacing Batteries Your unit uses batteries with built-in protection that have been especially designed for EXFO.
Maintenance Recycling and Disposal (Applies to European Union Only) To replace the battery: 1. Acquire a new battery from EXFO. 2. Turn off the unit (if the AC adapter is plugged in, you may replace the battery while unit is on). 3. Open the battery compartment door located at the back of the unit. 4. Replace the battery, respecting the polarity. 5. Close the battery compartment door. WARNING Do not throw batteries into fire or water and do not short-circuit the batteries’ electrical contacts.
6 Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems The table below presents common problems and their solutions. Problem Solution I cannot analyze an image The image is not focused properly; use the focus knob on The analysis was interrupted before it was complete Ensure that the probe is connected properly. the probe until the focus indicator displays the best value available. Yellow indicates an acceptable range, and green shows the preferred range. Ensure that the connector is aligned properly.
Troubleshooting Contacting the Technical Support Group Contacting the Technical Support Group To obtain after-sales service or technical support for this product, contact EXFO at one of the following numbers. The Technical Support Group is available to take your calls from Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern Time in North America). Technical Support Group 400 Godin Avenue Quebec (Quebec) G1M 2K2 CANADA 1 866 683-0155 (USA and Canada) Tel.: 1 418 683-5498 Fax: 1 418 683-9224 support@exfo.
Troubleshooting Viewing Information about ConnectorMax Viewing Information about ConnectorMax You can view information about ConnectorMax such as the version number and contact information for technical support in the About window. To view ConnectorMax information: On a computer, an FTB-500 or an FTB-1, from the main window, click . On an FTB-200 v2 Compact Modular Platform, select the System Info, then About. Viewing Online Help You can view the online help for ConnectorMax at any time.
Troubleshooting Transportation Transportation Maintain a temperature range within specifications when transporting the unit. Transportation damage can occur from improper handling. The following steps are recommended to minimize the possibility of damage: 58 Pack the unit in its original packing material when shipping. Avoid high humidity or large temperature fluctuations. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight. Avoid unnecessary shocks and vibrations.
7 Warranty General Information EXFO Inc. (EXFO) warrants this equipment against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original shipment. EXFO also warrants that this equipment will meet applicable specifications under normal use.
Warranty Liability Liability EXFO shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of the product, nor shall be responsible for any failure in the performance of other items to which the product is connected or the operation of any system of which the product may be a part. EXFO shall not be liable for damages resulting from improper usage or unauthorized modification of the product, its accompanying accessories and software.
Warranty Service and Repairs Service and Repairs EXFO commits to providing product service and repair for five years following the date of purchase. To send any equipment for service or repair: 1. Call one of EXFO’s authorized service centers (see EXFO Service Centers Worldwide on page 62). Support personnel will determine if the equipment requires service, repair, or calibration. 2.
Warranty EXFO Service Centers Worldwide EXFO Service Centers Worldwide If your product requires servicing, contact your nearest authorized service center. EXFO Headquarters Service Center 400 Godin Avenue Quebec (Quebec) G1M 2K2 CANADA EXFO Europe Service Center Winchester House, School Lane Chandlers Ford, Hampshire S053 4DG ENGLAND EXFO Telecom Equipment (Shenzhen) Ltd. 3rd Floor, Building 10, Yu Sheng Industrial Park (Gu Shu Crossing), No.
A Technical Specifications IMPORTANT The following technical specifications can change without notice. The information presented in this section is provided as a reference only. To obtain this product’s most recent technical specifications, visit the EXFO Web site at www.exfo.com.
Technical Specifications Video Inspection Probe Video Inspection Probe Fiber Probe Viewer USB Converter 64 FIP-400
B Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart The table below establishes the Fiber Inspection Probe tip compatibility with the different fiber inspection and the analysis (option) modules provided with the ConnectorMax application: Tip Description Uni.1.25 mm tip for PC connector Tip Code Inspection Analysis FIPT-400-U12M X X FIPT-400-LC X X FIPT-400-FC-SC-APC X X Uni.2.5 mm tip for APC connector FIPT-400-U25MA X X Uni.1.
Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart Tip Description Tip Code Inspection Analysis OPTITIP MT tip for APC bulkhead adapter - male end FIPT-400-OTIP-MT-APC/M X LC tip for APC bulkhead adapter TIP LC for APC bulkhead X FIPT-400-LC-A6 X LX5 tip for UPC bulkhead adapter FIPT-400-LX5 X LX5 tip for APC bulkhead adapter FIPT-400-LX5-APC X MTP/APC tip for bulkhead adapter Extended & Improved FIPT-400-MTPA2 X MTP2 tip for bulkhead adapter FIPT-400-MTP2 X MTP2 component used with FIPT
Index Index A about window............................................. 57 after-sales service ........................................ 56 analysis tool ................................................ 42 application exiting ................................................... 33 starting .................................................. 33 autonaming ................................................ 16 B battery charging ................................................ 52 status LED.......................
Index information about ConnectorMax............... 57 inspecting fiber ends............................. 34, 35 inspection mode capture .................................................. 36 live......................................................... 35 L label, identification ..................................... 56 LED, battery status flashing green.......................................... 3 flashing red ............................................. 3 green ...........................................
Index test configuration tab......................................................... 47 transferring............................................ 31 test configurations, managing .................... 24 tips changing ............................................... 13 types........................................................ 2 tool for analysis........................................... 42 transferring test configurations................... 31 transportation requirements .................
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