User Guide FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile
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Contents Certification Information ........................................................................................................ v 1 Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile ................................................................................ 1 Probe ......................................................................................................................................1 Available Models ....................................................
5 Maintenance ................................................................................................65 General Maintenance ............................................................................................................65 Recycling and Disposal (Applies to European Union Only) ....................................................65 Recharging the Battery .........................................................................................................66 Replacing the Battery ....
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.
Certification Information Your unit comes with an internal wireless module and antenna for which the following information applies: vi This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Certification Information European Community Declaration of Conformity Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Hereby, EXFO declares that the radio equipment type “Wide Band Data Transmission” is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. An electronic version of the complete declaration of conformity for your product is available on our website at www.exfo.com.
1 Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile The FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe is a portable video microscope used to inspect fiber ends. Unlike traditional microscopes, the FIP-400B facilitates the examination of patchcord connectors and also hard-to-reach connectors on the back of patch panels and bulkhead adapters. Probe The FIP-400B is designed to be an intuitive, easy-to-use piece of equipment. This video microscope is used for inspecting fiber ends.
Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Probe The capture control button allows you to capture an image, perform an analysis, or return to the Live Video mode. The retaining nut holds tips securely in place, ensuring they are always fastened in the correct position. The status LED gives you information about the probe or the analysis results.
Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Available Models Available Models The features available for your probe are automatically detected when you connect it to your smart device. The table below shows which feature is available for each model.
Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile LED Indicators LED Indicators The LED located on the probe gives you information about the probe or the analysis results. Battery LED Wi-Fi LED Status LED Status LED Status Flashing blue Processing in progress Flashing red There is a problem with the probe. Follow the instructions on screen.
Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile LED Indicators Battery LED Status Flashing blue USB connected, battery charging Blue USB connected, battery fully charged Red Battery error (only visible when connected to a USB cable) Flashing yellow USB connected, battery not charging because the battery temperature does not allow the battery to charge Yellow USB not connected, critical battery level Not lit USB not connected, battery above low level Wi-Fi LED Blue S
Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile ConnectorMax2 Mobile Software ConnectorMax2 Mobile Software ConnectorMax2 Mobile is the application used to view the fiber inspections. You can also use specific test configurations and analyze the fibers automatically upon capturing a picture. Archive icon User Preferences Can be found in the menu button depending on the smart device used.
Introducing the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile 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 Do not install or terminate fibers while a light source is active. Never look directly into a live fiber and ensure that your eyes are protected at all times. WARNING The use of controls, adjustments and procedures, namely for operation and maintenance, other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or impair the protection provided by this unit.
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 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 Electrical Safety Information If you need to ensure that the unit is completely turned off, disconnect the power cable and remove the battery. WARNING Use the external electrical power supply indoors only. Position the unit so that the air can circulate freely around it. Operation of any electrical instrument around flammable gases or fumes constitutes a major safety hazard.
Safety Information Electrical Safety Information Equipment Ratings Temperature Operation Unit powered by batteries: -10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F) Unit connected to USB adapter: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage Unit without batteries: -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F) Unit with batteries: -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F) Relative humiditya unit: 95 % non-condensing USB adapter: 5 % to 95 % for storage and 8 % to 90 % for operating temperature Maximum operation al
3 Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile When you receive your wireless probe, and before you start working, you need to download the ConnectorMax2 Mobile application on your smart device. The application is available for smart devices supporting Android 4.2, mainly Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and 4, as well as Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 with an 8-inch screen.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Connecting or Disconnecting the Wireless Probe To install ConnectorMax2 Mobile: 1. Ensure you have access to an Internet connection. 2. Tap the Google Play Store icon. 3. In the Google Play Store (or Play Store) application, search for EXFO or ConnectorMax2 Mobile. 4. Follow the instructions on-screen. Once the ConnectorMax2 Mobile is installed, you can now activate the wireless probe.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Connecting or Disconnecting the Wireless Probe To connect the wireless probe: 1. Ensure the power saving mode is disabled on your smart device. 2. Turn on the probe by pressing the ON button. 3. Ensure the Wi-Fi is activated on your smart device. 4. Start the ConnectorMax2 Mobile application. 5. Select the wireless probe you want to work with.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Connecting or Disconnecting the Wireless Probe To disconnect the wireless probe: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the application settings can be found in the menu button instead. 2. Select Disconnect probe.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Changing the Fiber Inspection Probe Tip 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, see the Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart on page 85, or contact your vendor for additional information. To change a tip: 1. Untighten the tip’s retaining nut. 2. Remove the tip. 3. Insert a new tip. 4.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Autonaming Setting up Autonaming The autonaming feature is useful to make a relevant naming scheme for your tests. This also ensures that you do not overwrite files by mistake. You can select which item goes in the file name, as well as the type of separator you want to use in between. A preview is available to show you the final output of the file name. In Live Video mode, the autonaming parameters can be set.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Autonaming To configure the automatic file naming: 1. From the main window, tap the Note: You can also tap the Fiber Inspection Probe at the end of the Identification row. at the end of the Measurement Name row.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Autonaming 2. Select the Autonaming tab. 3. Move the identifiers from the Inactive Identifiers to the Active Identifiers space by tapping . You can remove the identifiers by tapping . You can also move the identifiers with the drag and drop gesture. Note: Only the identifiers with values are displayed. 4. Under Filename Edition, you can customize the information displayed next to Custom Filename.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Autonaming 5. If you want to select the separator in the automatic numbering section, tap the line next to Separator. 5a. Navigate through the separators by scrolling through the words that are greyed. 5b. Tap OK to confirm your choice. 6. Tap to confirm your new settings and to return to the main window. The new settings will apply the next time you perform a capture.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Identification Setting up Identification In order to have information on the tests to be performed, it is possible to customize some fields such as the cable ID, the fiber ID, the location (A and/or B), the Connector ID, or the Frame. To configure the identification: 1. From the main window, tap the Note: You can also tap the 22 at the end of the Identification row. at the end of the Measurement Name row.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Identification 2. If necessary, select the Identification tab.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up Identification 3. Enter all the information as follows: 3a. Locate the row corresponding to the identifier that you want to modify. 3b. Tap on the line next to the identifier that you want to modify and enter the information. Note: You can edit information either with the virtual keyboard or with the microphone. A microphone is part of the virtual keyboard on your smart device. 4.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up the Increment Setting up the Increment The file name is made of one or more static parts (alphanumeric) and one or more variable parts (numeric) that will be incremented or decremented, according to your selection, as follows: If you choose incrementation... If you choose decrementation... Variable part increases until it reaches the highest possible value with the selected number of digits, then restarts at 1.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up the Increment After a result is saved, you have to return to the Live Video mode so that the application prepares the next file name by incrementing (or decrementing) the suffix. Note: If you choose not to save a particular file, the suggested file name remains available for the next capture. This applies to all type of connectors. You can select the number of digits displayed for the incremented or decremented values.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up the Increment To configure the incrementation: 1. From the main window, tap the Note: You can also tap the at the end of the Identification row. at the end of the Measurement Name row. Note: Setting up the increment is only possible in Live Video mode.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting up the Increment 2. If necessary, select the Increment tab. 3. Move the increments from the Inactive Increments to the Active Increments space by tapping . You can remove the identifiers by tapping . You can also move the identifiers with the drag and drop gesture. Note: Only the identifiers with values are displayed. 4. When an increment is moved to the Active Increments, enter the start, stop and increment values as desired.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting Up Auto Capture Setting Up Auto Capture Note: The auto capture is a feature available for FIP-435B probes only. As soon as the application detects that you are working in Live Video mode, the feature is enabled in the Application Settings, and if the focus level is acceptable, a capture is made automatically. This is known as the auto capture. Note: The auto capture is possible only in high magnification. To enable the auto capture: 1.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Setting Up Auto Capture 2. Select Application Settings. 3. Under Probe, active the ON button next to Auto capture. 4. Tap 30 to return to the main window.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting Test Configurations Selecting Test Configurations If you are testing single fibers, you can select specific test configurations according to the type of fiber you are analyzing, the connector type or the type of anomaly you are looking for. When working with the smart device, you can hide some test configurations with the eye icon. Note: You cannot hide the current test configuration. To select a test configuration: 1.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting Test Configurations 2. Select the configuration you want to use in the list of available choices and tap the On or Off button. Note: If you want to select more than one test configurations at a time, press and hold the desired test configurations. Note: You cannot select the current test configuration. 3. Tap 32 to return to the main window.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting Test Configurations To show or hide test configurations: 1. From the main window, tap the Configuration row.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting Test Configurations 2. In the Test Configuration window, tap the test configuration you want to hide. Note: If you want to select more than one test configurations at a time, press and hold the desired test configurations. Note: You cannot select the current test configuration.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting Test Configurations 3. Tap the icon to hide the test configurations. 4. Tap the icon to show all test configurations. 5. Tap Fiber Inspection Probe to return to the main window.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Modifying the File Format Modifying the File Format The data that can be shared with third-party applications are measurement files (.cmax2) and images (.png). By default, you will be prompted to select the file format with which you want to work. To modify the file format: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the application settings can be found in the menu button instead. 2.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Modifying the File Format 3. Under Sharing, tap Preferred file format. 4. Navigate through the preferred file format by scrolling through the words that are greyed. 5. Tap OK to confirm your choice. 6. Tap Fiber Inspection Probe to return to the main window.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting the Sharing Application Selecting the Sharing Application Third-party applications, such as Google Drive and DropBox, are useful when you want to share measurement files with other users. For more information, see Transferring Results With Third-Party Applications on page 60. By default, you will be prompted to select the application with which you want to work.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Selecting the Sharing Application 2. Select Application Settings. 3. Under Sharing, tap Preferred application. 4. Navigate through the preferred application by scrolling through the words that are greyed. 5. Tap OK to confirm your choice. 6. Tap Fiber Inspection Probe to return to the main window.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Sharing Data When No Connection Is Available Sharing Data When No Connection Is Available By default, the application will prompt you to define the action to perform when there is no 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi external connection available. You can let the application buffer the files, or you can modify the wireless or mobile settings and try sharing the files again.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Sharing Data When No Connection Is Available To share data when no connection is available: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the application settings can be found in the menu button instead. 2. Select Application Settings.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Sharing Data When No Connection Is Available 3. Under Sharing, tap Preferred behavior when no connection is available. 4. Navigate through the preferred behavior by scrolling through the words that are greyed. 5. Tap OK to confirm your choice. 6. Tap 42 to return to the main window.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Restoring to Default Settings Restoring to Default Settings At any time, you can restore to default settings in your smart device. The Restore default settings button restores all values that were changed in the Application Settings. To restore to default settings: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the application settings can be found in the menu button instead. 2.
Setting up Your Fiber Inspection Probe and ConnectorMax2 Mobile Restoring to Default Settings 3. Tap the Restore Default Settings button. 4. Tap 44 to return to the main window.
4 Inspecting Fiber Ends Viewing the fiber inspection is done using ConnectorMax2 Mobile. You can start the application before or after connecting the probe, and the view on-screen will be automatically updated. WARNING Never look directly into a live fiber. It could cause serious eye damage. Always use your FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe. Inspecting Fiber Ends When you connect the FIP-400B Fiber Inspection Probe to your smart device, you can view and inspect fiber ends right away.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Inspecting Fiber Ends The focus indicator, which is displayed in the left part of the main window, indicates whether the current view is optimized for a capture. A green indicator shows a picture that can be captured and analyzed. Analysis will be more difficult with a yellow indicator, and impossible with a red indicator. A vertical black bar displays the peak focus level. Note: The peak focus level is shown only when the auto focus sequence is complete.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Inspecting Fiber Ends To inspect fiber ends (single fiber) in Live Video mode: 1. Install a probe tip (see Changing the Fiber Inspection Probe Tip on page 17). 2. Insert the fiber into the probe tip. 3. Start ConnectorMax2 Mobile if it is not already started. 4. Ensure to configure the automatic file naming (see Setting up Autonaming on page 18). 5.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Saving Files Saving Files In Capture mode, you can save the acquisition files manually for future reference. You can also set ConnectorMax2 Mobile so that it saves the capture automatically only if the result is Pass, only if the result is Fail, or regardless of the status. When it is not possible to save a file, the application displays a message. All the files (saved manually or automatically) are sent to the following folder: Storage/Emulated/0/Documents/EXFO/cmax2.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Saving Files To save a file: 1. In Live Video mode, press and hold the image on screen. 2. In Capture mode, tap Fiber Inspection Probe .
Inspecting Fiber Ends Saving Files To save file automatically: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the application settings can be found in the menu button instead. 2. Select Application Settings.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Saving Files 3. Under Saving, select the type of auto save you want to use by activating the ON button. 4. Tap Fiber Inspection Probe to return to the main window.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Managing Files Managing Files You can open captured files directly from the smart device to view them. All saved measurements are available in Archive mode. The application scans the smart device periodically and store the .cmax2 files here: Storage/Emulated/0/Documents/EXFO/cmax2. For smart devices supporting Android 4.4 (kit kat) and above, the files are sent to the following folder: /Android/data/com.exfo.cmax2.mobile.android/files/. You can also delete unwanted files.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Managing Files 2. In the Archive window, select a file. 3. Tap the selected file to open it.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Managing Files To delete a file: 1. From the main window, tap 54 .
Inspecting Fiber Ends Managing Files 2. In the Archive window, tap . 3. By default, all files are highlighted but you can unselect the files you want to keep by pressing and holding the screen. IMPORTANT All highlighted files will be deleted. Ensure to unselect the files you want to keep. 4. Tap Fiber Inspection Probe to delete the file.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures Analyzing Captures With the capture analysis option (FIP-425B and FIP-435B), you can perform automated pass/fail analyses according to the criteria you have set. Depending on the fiber probe that you have, you may have access to the following features: Auto centering: displays the fiber in the middle of the image. It is compatible with all connector types and fibers with a cladding of 125 μm. The auto centering is enabled only in high magnification.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures The Image shows the snapshot of the fiber when you captured it. You can see all the anomalies that have been detected. The overlay shows the status of the analysis, the status per zone, the analysis zones, any anomaly (defects, scratches) found on the fiber endface, and the global status in the upper right part of the main window.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures By default, the overlay is shown after an analysis, but you can hide it by tapping the image on screen. 58 The Results show detailed information for scratches and defects detected in each test zone and the corresponding test status.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Analyzing Captures To view the results: 1. In Live Video mode, press and hold your finger on the screen. 2. In Capture mode, tap the at the end of the Inspection Results row. OR Tap the pass or fail icon located on the upper right part of the main window. 3. From the Inspection Results window, tap window.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Transferring Results With Third-Party Applications Transferring Results With Third-Party Applications Third-party applications, such as Google Drive and DropBox, are useful when you want to share measurement files with other users. The data that can be shared are measurement files (.cmax2) and images (.png). The third-party applications allow you to delete files also. By default, you will be prompted to select the application with which you want to work.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Transferring Results With Third-Party Applications To transfer results with third-party applications: 1. Ensure the Wi-Fi is activated on your smart device. 2. Ensure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network. 3. From the main window, tap Fiber Inspection Probe .
Inspecting Fiber Ends Transferring Results With Third-Party Applications 4. In the Archive window, select the measurement files you want to share by pressing and holding your finger on the screen.
Inspecting Fiber Ends Transferring Results With Third-Party Applications 5. Tap . 6. Select the type of file (.cmax2 or .png) you want to share. 7. Select the third-party application you want to work with (Google Drive or Drop Box for example). 8. Follow the instructions on-screen.
5 Maintenance General Maintenance To help ensure long, trouble-free operation: Always inspect fiber-optic connectors before using them and clean them if necessary. Keep the unit free of dust. Clean the unit casing 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 Recharging the Battery Recharging the Battery The battery in your Fiber Inspection Probe is a Li-ion polymer battery with three-cell format. The charge status is shown with the LEDs on the Fiber Inspection Probe. The ConnectorMax2 Mobile software application also indicates the charge status. CAUTION Only charge the battery with the USB cable and adapter/charger provided by EXFO with your unit. You can purchase a new battery from EXFO.
Maintenance Recharging the Battery The micro USB adapter connector recharges the battery of the probe when it is low. You can recharge the battery with the provided USB cable and the adapter/charger that you connect to a power outlet. You can also use the provided USB cable alone that you connect to a USB port of a computer. When the probe is connected to a power outlet or to a USB port, it still works via Wi-Fi.
Maintenance Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery Your probe is powered by a Li-ion polymer rechargeable battery. WARNING Your unit uses a three-cell battery that has been especially designed for EXFO. For this reason, you can only replace it with a battery of the same type and model. The use of other batteries may damage your unit and compromise your safety.
Maintenance Replacing the Battery To replace the battery: 1. Turn off the probe. 2. Unplug any power cable. 3. Using a screwdriver, remove the two screws that are located on the side of the probe. Screws Battery compartment door 4. Remove the battery compartment door. CAUTION Gently pull on the battery to avoid damaging the wires.
Maintenance Replacing the Battery 5. Remove the battery. Wires Battery 6. Replace the battery, respecting the polarity (black, yellow, and red wires). 7. Close the battery compartment door. 8. Using a screwdriver, put the screws that you have removed at step 3 back in place.
6 Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems The table below presents common problems and their solutions. Problem I cannot analyze an image Solution The image is not focused properly; use the focus knob on 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 probe is connected properly. Ensure that the connector is aligned properly.
Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems Problem Solution When the fiber connector is detected, this will then initiate An APC fiber is the auto-focus sequence. connected to an FIP-435B probe, the blue LED is blinking and the motor is not running Refresh rate is very low Ensure that the power saving mode is deactivated. On your smart device, close the applications that are not in use. Reduce the number of probes operating in the vicinity. Bring the probe and the smart device closer together.
Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems Problem The list of available FIPs is empty. Solution Ensure the Wi-Fi is on. Ensure the probe is on. The FIP measurement is The corruption seems to be caused by the smart device corrupted when it is drivers. This is not caused by the ConnectorMax2 Mobile imported from a application. computer to the smart Try to transfer the files to the smart device using a cloud device via a USB cable. application such as Google Drive.
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 ConnectorMax2 Mobile Viewing Information About ConnectorMax2 Mobile You can view information about ConnectorMax2 Mobile such as the version number and different policies on your smart device. To view ConnectorMax2 Mobile information: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the about button can be found in the menu button instead. 2. Select About. 3.
Troubleshooting Viewing Online Help Viewing Online Help You can view the online help for ConnectorMax2 Mobile at any time. To view the online help: 1. From the main window, tap . Note: Depending on the smart device you are using, the online help can be found in the menu button instead. 2. Select Help. 3. Under Guides, select the document you want to view. 4. Tap 76 to return to the main window.
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: 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 82). 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. PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS a Size (H x W x D) 55 mm x 39 mm x 207 mm (2 3/16 in x 1 1/2 in x 8 1/8 in) b Weight 0.3 kg (0.7 lb) Resolution 0.
Technical Specifications GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature operating Unit powered by batteries: –10 oC to 40 oC (14 oF to 104 oF) Unit connected to USB adapter: 0 oC to 40 oC (32 oF to 104 oF) Temperature storage Unit without batteries: –40 oC to 70 oC (–40 oF to 158 oF) Unit with batteries: –20 oC to 60 oC (–4 oF to 140 oF) Relative humidity Unit : 0% to 95% non-condensing USB Adapter : 5% to 95% non-condensing for storage. 8% to 90% for operating temperature.
B Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart With some tips that include lenses, and before performing an automatic focus, you must adjust the focus manually for the first inspection. Note: The tips for which the probe requires a manual focus before the first inspection are listed in the table below. To reach the focus level manually: 1. Bring the focus manually close to the focal point. 2.
Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart Tip Description Tip Code Analysis Inspection (FIP-425B and (all models) FIP-435B) Connector Auto focus Auto (FIP-435B) detection (FIP-435B) ST for UPC bulkhead adapter FIPT-400-ST OK OK OK OK E-2000 for PC bulkhead FIPT-400-E2000 OK OK OK NO E-2000 for APC bulkhead adapter FIPT-400-E2000APC OK NO OK NO FIPT-400-FC-SC-A6 FIPT-400-FC-SCbulkhead adapter A6 OK OK OK NO MU for UPC bulkhead adapter FIPT-400-MU OK OK OK OK MU-L for UP
Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart Tip Description Tip Code Analysis Inspection (FIP-425B and (all models) FIP-435B) Connector Auto focus Auto (FIP-435B) detection (FIP-435B) FIPT-400-U20M2 is FIPT-400-U20M2 for male ferule connector OK OK OK OK FIPT-400-Lemo for FIPT-400-Lemo bulkhead adapter OK OK OK OK OptiTap for APC bulkhead adapter OK NO NO NO LC for PC bulkhead FIPT-400-LC OK OK OK OK LC for APC bulkhead adapter OK OK OK OK LC for bulkhead FIPT-400-LC-A6 adap
Fiber Inspection Probe Tip Compatibility Chart Tip Description Tip Code Analysis Inspection (FIP-425B and (all models) FIP-435B) Connector Auto focus Auto (FIP-435B) detection (FIP-435B) SMA male connector FIPT-400-SMAM OK NO OKb OKb Uni. 1.
Index Index 3G, 4G, LTE communications ...................... 15 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi external connection ......... 40, 60 A about window............................................. 75 after-sales service ........................................ 74 analyzing captures ...................................... 56 Android 4.2 ................................................. 13 auto analysis .................................................. 56 capture ............................................ 29, 56 centering ...
Index naming .................................................. 18 opening ................................................. 52 saving .................................................... 48 focus indicator ................................................ 46 level ....................................................... 85 frequency, Wi-Fi ........................................... vii G global status ............................................... 56 Google account .......................................
Index status LED................................................ 2 tips .......................................................... 3 warm-up............................................ 3, 45 product identification label................................. 74 specifications ......................................... 83 R reaching the focus level manually ............... 85 recharging the battery ................................ 66 replacing the battery ...................................
Index W warm-up period ...................................... 3, 45 warranty certification ........................................... 80 exclusions .............................................. 80 general .................................................. 79 liability................................................... 80 null and void.......................................... 79 watermark................................................... 45 Wi-Fi frequency band data ..............................
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