Agilent Technologies 81640A Stud Sensor User Manual


 
Preserving Connectors Cleaning Information
Agilent 81480A and 81680A, 40A, 82A, 42A, & 89A Tunable Laser Modules Users Guide, Sixth Edition 179
Preserving Connectors
Listed below are some hints on how best to keep your connectors in
the best possible condition.
Making Connections Before you make any connection you must ensure that all cables and
connectors are clean. If they are dirty, use the appropriate cleaning
procedure.
When inserting the ferrule of a patchcord into a connector or an
adapter, make sure that the fiber end does not touch the outside of the
mating connector or adapter. Otherwise you will rub the fiber end
against an unsuitable surface, producing scratches and dirt deposits
on the surface of your fiber.
Dust Caps and Shutter Caps Be careful when replacing dust caps after use. Do not press the bottom
of the cap onto the fiber as any dust in the cap can scratch or dirty
your fiber surface.
When you have finished cleaning, put the dust cap back on, or close
the shutter cap if the equipment is not going to be used immediately.
Always keep the caps on the equipment when it is not in use.
All of Agilent Technologies’ lightwave instruments and accessories are
shipped with either laser shutter caps or dust caps. If you need
additional or replacement dust caps, contact your nearest Agilent
Technologies Sales/Service Office.
Immersion Oil and Other Index
Matching Compounds
Wherever possible, do not use immersion oil or other index matching
compounds with your device. They are liable to impair and dirty the
surface of the device. In addition, the characteristics of your device
can be changed and your measurement results affected.
Cleaning Instrument Housings
Use a dry and very soft cotton tissue to clean the instrument housing
and the keypad. Do not open the instruments as there is a danger of
electric shock, or electrostatic discharge. Opening the instrument can
cause damage to sensitive components, and in addition your warranty
will be voided.