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Testing Fibers in Advanced
Mode
Advanced mode offers all the tools you need to perform complete OTDR
tests and measurements manually and gives you control over all test
parameters.
Note:
Most parameters can only be set if you select Advanced mode first. Once
you have finished selecting your settings, you can simply return to the test
mode you prefer.
By default, in Advanced mode, all available test wavelengths are selected.
In this mode, you can either set the acquisition parameters yourself or let
the application determine the most appropriate values.
In the latter case, the application will automatically evaluate the best
settings according to the fiber link currently connected to the unit:
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The pulse width will be determined using a factory-defined
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) requirement specified where the
End-of-Fiber (EoF) event has been detected.
The EoF event detection algorithm uses the end-of-fiber threshold
defined in the tab of the application setup. If you are not sure about
which value to choose, revert to the factory default value for this
parameter.
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The range will then be set automatically. This optimum value may
differ from the values currently associated with the
Distance
dial of the
main window. In this case, the application will “add” the required
value and mark it with a * symbol.
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The application uses the acquisition time defined in the
Acquisition
tab of the OTDR setup (for more information, see
Setting the Autorange
Acquisition Time
on page 42). The default value is 15 seconds. Longer
acquisitions give better OTDR results.