Testing Fibers in Advanced Mode
OTDR
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To acquire traces:
1.
Clean the connectors properly (see
Cleaning and Connecting Optical
2.
Connect a fiber to the OTDR port.
If your unit is equipped with two OTDR ports, ensure that you connect
the fiber to the appropriate port (singlemode, singlemode live, or
multimode), depending on the wavelength you intend to use.
3.
If you want the application to provide automatic acquisition values, set
the autorange acquisition time (see
Setting the Autorange Acquisition
4.
If you want to set your own IOR (group index), RBS coefficient or helix
factor, see
Setting the IOR, RBS Coefficient, and Helix Factor
5.
Go to the
OTDR
tab.
6.
If you want to test in high resolution, simply select the feature (see
Enabling the High-Resolution Feature
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Never connect a live fiber to the OTDR port without a proper setup.
Any incoming optical power ranging from –65 dBm to –40 dBm will
affect the OTDR acquisition. The way the acquisition will be
affected depends on the selected pulse width.
Any incoming signal greater than –20 dBm could damage your
OTDR permanently. For live-fiber testing, refer to the SM Live port
specifications for the characteristics of the built-in filter.