FAQ opticalCON powerMONITOR

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FAQ opticalCON powerMONITOR
FAQ opticalCON powerMONITOR

In terms of power drop down - what happens?

The powerMONITOR offers a power supply by an internal battery. If external source failures the integrated software activates automatically to the battery mode.

Does the opticalCON powerMONITOR offer output pins which can be linked to an external alarm unit?

Can I use my own external power supply for the opticalCON powerMONITOR?

As long as the power supply complies the required specifications (5 Vdc, 3 A) and the corresponding XLR-connector it will not affect the functionality of the powerMONITOR.

The powerMONITOR offers several different battery charge and power control settings. Which is the right one?

For rechargeable batteries set "ACCU Auto \ & ƒ"-mode (see User Manual: 9. Power Control Section). With this setup the powerMONITOR verifies the current battery status and starts with the charging procedure if required. The battery will be frequently discharged and recharged which extends battery lifetime. In case of required instant charging adjust the powerMONITOR according section 8 "Battery Status / Instant Charging" in the user manual.

Is a network based attenuation monitoring of all active transmission channels possible?

The hardware of the powerMONITOR is prepared to enable such a possibility. The corresponding software could be developed on request.
Can I save maintenance costs with help of the powerMONITOR?

Yes, you will! The powerMONITOR helps saving money, eliminating the need of fixed maintenance intervals.
It avoids needless cleaning and expensive measurements by reporting attenuation increase related to a fixed value.

Can I save maintenance costs with help of the powerMONITOR?

Yes, you will! The powerMONITOR helps saving money, eliminating the need of fixed maintenance intervals.
It avoids needless cleaning and expensive measurements by reporting attenuation increase related to a fixed value.

Is on air troubleshooting possible with the powerMONITOR?

Yes, this is one of the most distinguishing features compared to an ordinary fiber optic power meter.

Is the opticalCON powerMONITOR a fiber optic power meter?

The powerMONITOR is more than that. It is able to monitor fiber optic attenuation of up to 4 channels simultaneously even while being on air. The cost effective design allows the widely use of the device in order to establish a comprehensive monitoring of all active fiber optic transmission channels.