When you get your fiber transceiver, do you want to try its features right away? Don’t worry, improper use will affect the performance and life of the optical module. Learn about these precautions before moving on!
Table of Contents
ToggleBefore Using Fiber Transceiver
Take
There are delicate ceramic parts inside the fiber transceiver, so it is necessary to handle the optical module with care when handling it to avoid dropping or bumping it hard. If dropped or bumped, the module may be damaged.
Clean Before Use
The jumper must be cleaned before inserting the optical port to avoid cross-contamination of the optical port caused by the contamination of the end face of the optical jumper.
Use Fiber Transceiver
Pull Tabs
When inserting, make sure the pull tab is closed for positioning.
Examine
After plugging in, unplug the optical module again to check whether it is installed in place, if it cannot be unplugged, it means that it is plugged in.
Fiber Optic Patch Cords
When plugging in the fiber patch cord, pay attention to the A end to connect to the B end, and the B end to connect to the A end to ensure the correct connection.
Dust Plugs
If the optical module has just been removed, do not pull out the dust plug of the optical port and insert it directly.
After Using Fiber Transceiver
Take the Optical Module
Do not touch the gold finger part of the optical module to avoid damage to the optical module.
Pull
Pull out the optical fiber jumper first, and then pull the ring to about 90 degrees to the optical port, and then pull it out slowly.
Clean After Use
When cleaning the optical port of the optical module, use a cotton swab; Fiber wiping paper is used for cleaning fiber optic ports.
Pollution Avoidance
If the optical module is not in use, it must be covered with a dust cap to prevent dust contamination. If there is no dust cap or the dust cap is missing, you can also replace it with an optical fiber, insert the optical fiber into the optical port, and place the optical module in the appropriate position.
Other Considerations
Reduce Frequent Plugging and Unplugging
Frequent hot-swapping operations are avoided to reduce wear and tear on fiber transceivers and interfaces.
Temperature
When using optical modules, pay attention to their operating temperature and humidity ranges and avoid using them in extreme environments.
Follow-Up Tests
Regularly check the performance and status of fiber transceivers to identify and deal with potential problems in a timely manner.
Summary
To sum up, only the correct use of fiber transceivers can ensure their function and lifespan, and reduce failures caused by improper use.