
D
Set the Reference
The reference serves as the baseline power level for loss
measurements.
Set the reference at these times:
•
At the beginning of each day using the remote end setup you
will use that day.
•
Anytime you reconnect a test reference cord to the module’s
output or other source.
•
Anytime the tester warns you that the reference is out of date.
•
Anytime you see a negative loss measurement. (See the
Technical Reference Handbook for more information.)
•
Anytime the tester tells you to set the reference.
To set the reference
1
Turn on the tester and smart remote and let them sit for 5
minutes. Allow additional time if the modules have been
stored above or below ambient temperature.
2
Turn the rotary switch to SETUP, then select Fiber Loss. Set the
following on the Fiber Loss tabs (press
C
to see other tabs):
•
Test Limit: Select the test limit required for the job. Press
J
More to see other lists of limits.
•
Fiber Type: Select the fiber type to be tested.
•
Remote End Setup: Set to Smart Remote.
•
Bi-directional: Enable this if you are required to test the
fiber in both directions.
•
Number of Adapters and Number of Splices: Enter the
number of adapters and splices that will be added to each
direction of the fiber path after the reference is set.
•
Connector Type: Select the connector type used in the
cabling to be tested. Select General if the exact type is not
listed.
•
Test Method: Select 1 Jumper if you use the reference and
test connection shown in this manual.
3
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS, then select Set
Reference.
4
The Set Reference screen shows reference connections for the
test method you selected. Figure 2 shows Smart Remote mode.
Clean and inspect the connectors on the testers and test
reference cords, connect the tester and smart remote; then
press
P
.