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OLS-34V2OLS-35V2OLS-36V2OLS-38V2SmartPocket V2Optical Laser SourcesUser ManualBN 2334/98.112021.07English

Please direct all inquiries to your local Viavi sales company. Theaddresses can be found rtA description of additional instrument features can be found est-and-certificationCopyrightsThis product or parts of this product are based on recommendationsand/or standards from the standardization section of the InternationalTelecommunication Union – ITU-T and/or the EuropeanTelecommunications Standards Institute – ETSI. These recommendationsand standards are subject to the proprietary rights of theseorganizations. It is not permitted to copy ITU-T recommendations orETSI standards fully or in part and/or to pass them on to third partieswithout prior written permission from ITU-T and/or ETSI.Copyright Copyright 2021 Viavi Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.Viavi and the Viavi logo are trademarks of Viavi Solutions Inc.All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of theirrespective owners.Viavi Solutions Deutschland GmbHArbachtalstraße 5, D-72800 Eningen u. A.Order number: BN 2334/98.11Issue: 2021.07Previous issue: 2021.04Notes:Changes may be made to specifications, designations and deliveryinformation.

CONTENTSCONTENTSI NTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5OLS-3xV2 Optical Light Sources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5User manual update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Symbols used in this user manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6SAFETY I NFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8GETTING S TARTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Unpacking the device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Device overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Switching the device on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Switching the laser on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Display elements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Selecting Single-/Multimode (OLS-36V2 only) . . . . . . . . .Selecting a wavelength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Enabling signal modulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Selecting Auto-Lambda mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Selecting Multi-Lambda mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DATA E XPORTAND141415161616171717FIRMWARE U PDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18USB and SmartReporter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Bluetooth and MobileTech app /StrataSync cloud (OLP-3xV2 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18M AINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Cleaning the test port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Cleaning the instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21OLS-34V2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OLS-35V2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OLS-36V2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OLS-38V2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V221212223243

CONTENTSORDERING I NFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25P RODUCT R EGULATORY COMPLIANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

1 I NTRODUCTIONOLS-3 X V2 OPTICAL L IGHT SOURCES1I NTRODUCTIONOLS-3x V2 Optical Light SourcesThe Test Sets are specially designed for high performance testingof all systems, i.e. broadband, PONs, and Gigabit Ethernet.Battery operation from two AA batteries and the robust, shockproof design provide long operating time in the field even undertough conditions. AC line operation via a separate AC adapterand the USB interface ensure ease of use in the laboratory orproduction environment.Differences between the devicesThe OLS-3xV2 family covers all the modes, wavelengths andfiber types needed. The table below lists the differencesbetween the devices:ModelBN.Fiber typeWavelengthsMount typeOLS-34V22334/01MM 9/125850/1300 nmSCOLS-35V22334/11SM 9/1251310/1550 nmSCOLS-36V22334/21MM 50/125SM 9/125850/1300 nm1310/1550 nmSCOLS-38V22334/51SM 9/1251310/1550/1625 nmSCTest adaptersThe OLS-3xV2 are delivered with SC adapters. Test adapters forall common connector systems (e.g. FC, ST) can be ordered fromViavi.User manual updateIf the operating instructions about features provided by yourdevice are missing, please visit the Viavi web site to check ifadditional information is available.To download the latest operating instructions:1. Visit the Viavi web site at www.viavisolutions.com.2. Search for SmartPocket V2.3. Open the download area and download the operatinginstructions if available.OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V25

1 I NTRODUCTIONSYMBOLS USED IN THIS USERMANUALSymbols used in this user manualVarious elements are used in this user manual to draw attentionto special meanings or important points in the text.Symbols and terms used in warningsThe following warnings, symbols and terms are used in thisdocument in compliance with the American National StandardANSI Z535.6-2011:NOTICEFollow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to ordestruction of the instrument.CAUTIONFollow the instructions carefully to avoid a low or medium riskof injury to persons.WARNINGFollow the instructions carefully to avoid potential death orsevere injur y to persons.DANGERFollow the instructions carefully to avoid death or severeinjury to persons.High VoltageFollow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to theinstrument or severe injury to persons.This safety instruction is given if the danger is due to highvoltage.LaserFollow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to theinstrument or severe injury to persons.This safety instruction is given if the danger is due to laserradiation. Information specifying the laser class is also given.6OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

SYMBOLS USED1 I NTRODUCTIONIN THIS USER MANUALWarning formatAll warnings have the following format:WARNINGType and source of dangerConsequences of ignoring the warningJ Action needed to avoid danger.The following character formats are used in this user manual:IRequirementThis requirement must be met first; e.g.I The system is switched on.J1.2.ItalicsInstructionFollow the instructions given (the numbers indicate the orderin which the instructions should be followed); e.g.J Select mode.ResultIndicates the result of following an instruction; e.g.The page opens.BoldPages, controls, and display elementstype face Screen pages, controls, and display elements are indicated inbold type.Text inblueCross references[STORE]Device keysCross references are indicated in blue type. When using thePDF version, just click on the blue text to skip to the crossreference.Device keys are indicated within square brackets.OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V27

2 SAFETY I NFORMATIONSYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER2MANUALSAFETY I NFORMATIONJ All safety information for your device can be found in theprinted booklett “ Safety, Disposal and EnvironmentalProtection“ provided with your device.J Carefully read and follow all instructions given there.The booklett “ Safety, Disposal and EnvironmentalProtection“ is attached to this pdf. You can open it from theattachment window or by clicking the thumbnail on the left.8OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

3 GETTING S TARTEDU NPACKING THE DEVICE3GETTING S TARTEDUnpacking the devicePacking materialWe suggest that you keep the original packing material. It isdesigned for reuse (unless it is damaged during shipping). Usingthe original packing material ensures that the device is properlyprotected during shipping.Checking the package contentsYour device is shipped with the following accessories: 2 dry batteries AA User manual Belt bagChecking for shipping damageAfter you unpack the device, check to see if it has been damagedduring shipping. This is particularly likely if the packaging isvisibly damaged. If there is damage, do not attempt to operatethe device. Doing so can cause further damage. In case ofdamage, please contact your local Viavi Sales Company.Addresses can be found at www.viavisolutions.com.Recovery following storage/shippingCondensation can occur if a device that is stored or shipped at alow temperature is brought into a warm room. To preventdamage, wait until no more condensation is visible on thesurface of the device before powering it up. Do not operate thedevice until it has reached its specified temperature range andwait until it has cooled down if the device was stored at a hightemperature (see “Enviromental conditions” on page 24).OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V29

3 GETTING S TARTEDD EVICE OVERVIEWDevice overview2OLS-36V2213456OLS-35V21234Test head coverSC adapter. OLS-36V2: Port A (SM, left), Port B (MM, right)DisplayKey padRepresentation in the user manual:Context sensitive keys (here left key is selected)[ ][MODE]Mode/Settings key[ E]Power key[ON/OFF]5610Laser on/offUSB interfaceFor power supply and measurement data downloads and updates.Batter y compartment (on rear of the device)OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

3 GETTING S TARTEDP OWER SUPPLYKeysThe key pad contains two types of keys: Contex t sensitive keys: The functions of these keys dependon the selected mode or menu and is shown in the displayabove the key. Function keys: The functions of these keys are always the sameand shown on the key itself.Press to switch the device on/off.Contex t keysLeft key: Select a wavelengthCenter key: Select SM/MM (OLS-36V2 only)Right key: Select modulation frequencyMODE keyShort press: Select mode and return fromSettings menu.Long press: Open Settings menu.Laser ON/OFF keySwitch laser on/off.Power supplyNOTE:The devices are not designed for batteries based on lithium.The following power sources can be used to operate theOLS-3xV2: two 1.5 V dry batteries (Mignon AA size, alkaline typerecommended) two 1.2 V NiMH rechargeable batteries (Mignon AA size) via the AC adapter over USB interfaceOLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V211

3 GETTING S TARTEDP OWER SUPPLYBattery operationWARNINGDangers when handling batteriesHandling batteries may be dangerous. Please note thefollowing safety instructions.J Please note the battery operation safety information in thebooklett “ Safety, Disposal end EnvironmentalProtection” provided with your device.Replacing the batteriesJ Do not replace individual batteries. Always change bothbatteries at the same time.J Always use batteries of the same type; i.e. do not mixrechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.Replacing batteriesThe battery compartment is on the back of the device.1. Pull down the lid to open the battery compartment.NOTICE: Take care to insert the batteries correctly. The correctpolarity is indicated by a diagram inside the batterycompartment.2. Insert new batteries or replace dead ones.3. Close the battery compartment.4. Press [ E] to switch on.NOTE:The batteries cannot be recharged with the OLS-3xV2.General tips on using batteries Never use batteries based on lithium. Always handle batteries with care. Do not drop or damage the batteries or expose them toexcessively high temperatures. Do not store rechargeable batteries for more than one or twodays at very high temperatures (e.g. in a vehicle), eitherseparately or fitted in the device. Do not leave discharged batteries in the instrument for a longtime if it is not being used. Do not store rechargeable batteries for more than 6 monthswithout recharging them at intervals. Avoid deep discharging of the batteries as this can cause thecell polarity to reverse and make the battery useless.12OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

3 GETTING S TARTEDP OWER SUPPLYProtecting the environmentPlease dispose of any unwanted dry batteries and rechargeablebatteries carefully. They should also be removed from theinstrument if it is to be scrapped. If facilities in your country existfor collecting waste or for recycling, please make use of themrather than throwing the batteries in the normal trash. You willoften be able to return used batteries to the store where youpurchase new ones. Any dry or rechargeable batteries that youpurchased from Viavi can be returned to one of our ServiceCenters for disposal.Operation from AC powerTo fit one of the mains plug adapters:J See figure below and follow the instructions which are shownon the packaging of the mains plug adapter.1234Fig. 1Fitting the mains plug adapterTo operate the OLS-3x V2 from AC power:1. Connect the USB-C connector power cord to the OLS-3xV2.2. Plug the mains plug adapter into the AC receptacle.OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V213

4 OPERATIONSWITCHING THE DEVICE ON / OFF4OPERATIONSwitching the device on/offThe OLS-3xV2 has two battery power modes:ModeIconDescriptionPermanent ON(PERM)The device is switched onpermanently.Automatic OFF(ECON)The device switches off 20 minutesafter the last operation.This function is only available whenthe device is powered frombatteries.To switch the device on/off :J Press [ E] to switch the device on/off.Selecting a power modeTo change the power mode:I The device is switched on.1. Long press [MODE] to open the settings menu.2. Use [ ] to select ECON.3. Press [] to select power mode:ON ECONOFF PERM4. Press [MODE] to close the menu.Switching the laser on/offJ Press [ON/OFF] to switch the laser on/off.14OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

4 OPERATIOND ISPLAY ELEMENTSDisplay elementsThe following elements can be found in the display.123Display of one power level in Single- mode.Display of two power levels in Multi- mode.1 – Status barAuto- Multi- Single- Selected/active modeThe mode can be changed via the [MODE] key.7:15Real Time ClockTime can be changed via the settings menu.Battery status in PERM power mode:The device remains switched on.Battery status in ECON power mode:The device switches off 20 minutes after the last operation.The device is powered via USB2 – Center of display. nmDisplay of selected wavelength(displayed wavelength depends on settings and model). db/dBmShows the power level in dBm.270 HzShows selected modulation frequency or CWLaser is switched on3 – Contex t sensitive key functionsPress to select the wavelength.Press to select the fiber mode: SM, MM.Press to select the modulation frequency,OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V215

4 OPERATIONT HE S ETTINGS MENUThe Settings menuThe following settings can be changed in the settings menu.J To open the settings menu long press ar2020.2030Month01.12J Press [ ] to changesetting:– Press once to change onestep at a time.– Hold down the key toincrease the step changerate.Day01.31AboutShow device dataincluding lastcalibration dateFactory ResetResetECONON/OFFON ECONOFF PERMJ Press [ ] to confirm setting.J Press [ ] to return to thesettings menu.] (right contextPress [key to toggle ON/OFFSelecting Single-/Multimode (OLS-36V2 only)J Press [ ] to toggle between SM and MM.According to the selected mode port 1 or port 2 is active.Selecting a wavelengthSelectable wavelengths: OLS-34V2: 850/1300 nm OLS-35V2: 1310/1550 nm OLS-36V2: 850/1310 nm (SM), 1310/1550 nm (MM) OLS-38V2: 1310/1550/1625 nmTo select a wavelength:I OLS-36V2: SM or MM is selected1. Press [MODE] to skip through the modes and select Single- .2. Press [ ] to select a wavelength.16OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

4 OPERATIONENABLING SIGNAL MODULATIONEnabling signal modulationModulation frequencies provided by the OLS-3xV2:CW (continuous wave), 270 Hz, 330 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHzNOTE:Signal modulation is available in Single- (all models) andSinglemode (OLS-36V2) only.To select a modulation frequency:I Single- is selected.J Press [ ] to skip through the list: CW 270 Hz 330 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz CW .Selecting Auto-Lambda modeAuto- is a special feature developed by Viavi that allows you toidentify wavelengths automatically. To do this, the signal ismodulated at a certain frequency, which can be detected by anAuto- equipped power meter (such as the Viavi OLP-3xV2series).To activate Auto- :J Press [MODE] to skip through the modes and select Auto- .The status bar shows Auto- .NOTE:Signal modulation cannot be selected when Auto- is enabled.Selecting Multi-Lambda modeWhen Multi- mode is activated, the signal of the availablewavelengths are sent in parallel.Fig. 2Example of Multi- at OLS-36V2 with SM selected.To activate Multi- :J Press [MODE] to skip through the modes and select Multi- .The display shows Multi- .NOTE:Signal modulation cannot be selected when Multi- is enabled.OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V217

5 DATA E XPORT AND F IRMWARE U PDATEUSB AND S MART R EPORTER5DATA E XPORTANDF IRMWARE U PDATEThe USB interface or the Bluetooth interface (OLP-3xV2 only)can be used for data export and firmware update.USB and SmartReporterWhen using the USB interface the SmartReporter allows you toeasily transfer stored measurement data to a PC and to updatethe firmware.The SmartReporter reporting tool always contains the latestFirmware Revision for all your SmartPocket V2 devices. You candownload the latest SmartReporter version for free from:https://updatemyunit.net/ Application Software.J For more information about data export and firmware updatevia USB and the SmartReporter please refer to theSmartReporter user manual.Bluetooth and MobileTech app /StrataSync cloud (OLP-3x V2 only)Using the OLP-3xV2 you have also the choice to upload thesaved data and to update the firmware using Bluetooth viaViavi's MobileTech App into the StrataSync cloud.J Please contact your Viavi representive for more information.18OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

6 M AINTENANCECLEANING THE TEST PORT6M AINTENANCEWARNINGInvisible laser radiationMaintenance or cleaning of the instrument while it isconnected or operating may damage the instrument orinjure you.J Make sure that the instrument is switched off anddisconnected from all power sources and optical radiationsources before maintenance or cleaning.J Do not open the instrument for maintenance or service.Service shall be performed by Viavi trained personnel only.Cleaning the test portIt is a good idea to check that the optical connections are cleanand to clean them if necessary before starting measurements.Even very small dust particles on the end surfaces of the plugs orin the test adapters can adversely affect the accuracy of themeasurement.For daily use, clean the optical interface of the instrument usingViavi IBC cleaning tool 2.5 mm (see “Cleaning materials, powersupplies” on page 25).To clean the test port in case of severe contamination:1. Switch off the device.2. Remove the test adapter from the optical connection. Theconnection surface is now accessible.3. Wipe off the connection surface using a cotton bud soaked inisopropanol. This cleaning method is very effective and leavesno residues.4. Blow out the test adapter with clean compressed air (alsoavailable in spray cans, e.g. Anti Dust Spray).NOTE:Cover the optical connections with the dust cap whenever theyare not in use. This prevents them from getting dirty.OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V219

6 M AINTENANCECLEANING THE INSTRUMENTCleaning the instrumentIf the device gets dirty through use, you can clean it using a softcloth moistened with a mild solution of detergent.NOTICEWater and cleaning fluidsThe instrument may be damaged or destroyed if water orcleaning fluids penetrate it.J Make sure that water or cleaning fluids do not get inside thedevice.20OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

7 e typeFiber typeOptical interfaceAuto- modeModulation frequenciesMulti- modeWavelength(s)Spectral width (FWHM)Output power (CW, typical)Stability1) Short term (15 min) Long term (8 h)LEDMultimode (MM) 50/125SC adapteryesCW, 270 Hz, 330Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHzyes850 nm ( 20 nm)1300 nm (-20/ 40 nm) 170 nm-20 dBm 0.02 dB 0.05 dB1) after 20 min. warm-up, at ambient temperature -10 C to 55 C, T 0.3 KOLS-35V2Source typeFiber typeOptical interfaceAuto- modeModulation frequenciesMulti- modeWavelength(s)Spectral width (FWHM)Output power (CW, typical)Stability1) Short term (15 min) Long term (8 h)LASERSinglemode (SM) 9/125SC adapteryesCW, 270 Hz, 330 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHzyes1310 nm ( 20 nm),1550 nm ( 20 nm) 5 nm-3 dBm 0.02 dB 0.05 dB1) after 20 min. warm-up, at ambient temperature -10 C to 55 C, T 0.3 KOLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V221

7 SPECIFICATIONSOLS-36V2OLS-36V2Source type Port A Port BFiber type Port A Port BOptical interfaceAuto- modeModulation frequenciesMulti- modeWavelength(s) Port A Port BSpectral width (FWHM) Port A Port BLASERLEDSinglemode (SM) 9/125Multimode (MM) 50/1252 SC adaptersyesCW, 270 Hz, 330 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHzyes1310 nm ( 20 nm)1550 nm ( 20 nm)850 nm ( 20 nm)1300 nm (-20/ 40 nm) 5 nm 170 nmOutput power (CW, typical) Port A Port B-3 dBm-20 dBmStability1) Short term (15 min) Long term (8 h) 0.02 dB 0.05 dB1) after 20 min. warm-up,at ambient temperature -10 C to 55 C, T 0.3 K22OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

7 SPECIFICATIONSOLS-38V2OLS-38V2Source typeFiber typeOptical interfaceAuto- modeModulation frequenciesMulti- modeWavelength(s)Spectral width (FWHM)Output power (CW, typical)Stability1) Short term (15 min) Long term (8 h)LASERSinglemode (SM) 9/125SC adapteryesCW, 270 Hz, 330 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHzyes1310 nm ( 20 nm),1550 nm ( 20 nm),1625 nm ( 5 nm) 5 nm-6 dBm 0.02 dB 0.05 dB1) after 20 min. warm-up, at ambient temperature -10 C to 55 C, T 0.3 KOLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V223

7 SPECIFICATIONSGENERAL SPECIFICATIONSGeneral specificationsCalibrationintervalRecommended recalibrationintervalPower SupplyDry batteriesRechargeable batteriesPower consumptionAC line operationPower savingMaximum battery run time1) OLS-34V2: OLS-35V2: OLS-36V2: OLS-38V2:3 years2 x AA, 1.5 V(never use batteries based on lithium)NiMH, 2 x AA, 1.2 V2.5 W max.With separate 5 V DC USB adapter.Use EMC and safety certified lowenergy adapters only.Auto power-off after approx. 20 min(can be disabled)35 h45 hMM: 35 h, SM: 45 h45 h1) CW, Bluetooth off, Auto- or Multi- modeEMC and safetyEnviromentalconditionsElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC)Device safetyLaser safetyOperating temperature rangeStorage and shippingAltitudePollution DegreeIngress protectionRelative humidity up to 31 CAbsolute humidity 31 CEN 61326-1:2013EN 61010-1:2010DIN EN 60825-1:2014EN 60825-1:2007-10 to 55 C (14 to 131 F)-40 to 70 C (-40 to 158 F)2000 m max. (6500 ft. max.)2IP4415 to 85 %1 to 29 g/m3Occasional condensation is permissible.Dimensions andweightDimensions (H x W x D)Weight (incl. Batteries)2430 x 80 x 150 mm(1.18 x 3.15 x 5.90 in)200 g (0.44 lb)OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

8 ORDERING I NFORMATIOND EVICES8ORDERING I NFORMATIONDevicesOLS-34V2LED Source, 850/1300 nm, MM 50/125SC adapterOLS-34V2OLS-35V2Laser Source, 1310/1550 nm, SM 9/125SC adapterOLS-35V2OLS-36V2LED Source, 850/1300 nm, MM 50/125Laser Source, 1310/1550 nm, SM 9/125SC adapterOLS-36V2OLS-38V2Laser Source, 1310/1550/1625 nm, SM 9/125SC adapterOLS-38V2Calibration reportOLS-34V2, OLS-35V2, OLS-36V2, OLS-38V2BN 2303/90.01AccessoriesCleaning materials, power suppliesOCK-10 Optical cleaning kitIBC cleaning tool 2.5 mmCleaning tape for optical connectorsSpare optical cleaning tapeNiMH rechargeable batteries,Mignon AA, 1.2 V (2 batteries required)AC adapterInterchangeable adapterOLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2BN 2229/90.21ZP-FCL-0275BN 2229/90.07BN 2229/90.08BN 2237/90.02BN 2302/90.01BN 2155/00.xx25

9 P RODUCT R EGULATORY COMPLIANCEA CCESSORIES9P RODUCT R EGULATORY COMPLIANCEJ All information about the product regulatory compliancecan be found in the printed booklett “ Safety, Disposal andEnvironmental Protection“ provided with your device.26OLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V2

9 P RODUCT R EGULATORY COMPLIANCEA CCESSORIESOLS-34V2/-35V2/-36V2/-38V227

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