Fluke Fiber OneShot PRO User Manual Download Page 1

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March 2011, Rev. 2 6/2016

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Singlemode Fiber Troubleshooter

Users Manual 

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Summary of Contents for Fiber OneShot PRO

Page 1: ...orporation All product names are trademarks of their respective companies FIBER ONESHOT PRO Singlemode Fiber Troubleshooter Users Manual 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll F...

Page 2: ...not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke Networks behalf To obtain service during the warranty period contact your nearest Fluke Networks authorized service center to obtain return authori...

Page 3: ...cumentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this so...

Page 4: ...r 9 How to Clean Connectors 10 How to Use a Mechanical Device 10 How to Use Swabs Wipers and Solvent 11 Protect Connectors 12 About Launch and Receive Fibers 13 How to Use the Troubleshooter 14 How to...

Page 5: ...lants by showing the number of incidents on the fiber and the distance to each incident Registering Your Product When you register your product with Fluke Networks you get access to valuable informati...

Page 6: ...ns in the manual Warning Class 1 laser Risk of damage to your eyes caused by hazardous radiation P Conforms to relevant European Union directives Conforms to relevant Australian standards Certified by...

Page 7: ...ectors to the troubleshooter Use only patch cords that comply with GR 326 CORE specifications and have UPC connectors Other patch cords can cause unreliable measurements Use the correct procedures to...

Page 8: ...the fiber is not active before you connect the troubleshooter to the fiber Battery Installation and Life fjy03 eps Figure 1 How to Install the Batteries The troubleshooter can do approximately 1500 t...

Page 9: ...5 Physical Features Navigation keys Press or hold down to enter and exit the setup menu Press to select an item or to save a setting LCD display gmh04 eps Figure 2 Physical Features...

Page 10: ...T PRO Users Manual fjy06 eps Figure 3 How to Identify an APC Connector Display Features gmh01 eps Figure 4 Display Features Green housing Angled ferrule WCaution Do not connect APC connectors to the t...

Page 11: ...for the backlight timer The setting is in seconds dB Shows when you look at the setting for the reflection limit The setting is in decibels dB Shows when the display shows the reflectance of an incide...

Page 12: ...tting to change press then press 3 Use to change the setting 4 Press or to save the setting 5 To exit the settings menu hold down for 4 seconds To exit and do a test press BACKLIGHT The display backli...

Page 13: ...er loss in 0 1 dB increments The default is 0 5 dB REFLECTION LIMIT Sets the minimum size at which the troubleshooter shows the warning REFLECTION LIMITW for an incident For example if you select a li...

Page 14: ...ptical grade supplies to clean connectors How to Use a Mechanical Device WCaution To prevent damage to the device and to connectors read all instructions and obey all safety precautions given by the m...

Page 15: ...e connector If necessary clean and inspect the connector again If the mechanical device does not clean the connector sufficiently use a swab and solvent to clean the connector ghm09 eps Figure 6 How t...

Page 16: ...ty continue to step 2 2 Touch the tip of an optical grade solvent pen or swab soaked in solvent to a dry optical grade wiper 3 Rub the connector endface across the solvent on the wiper then rub it two...

Page 17: ...last connectors will be inaccurate Usually you do not need to use a launch or receive fiber with the FIBER ONESHOT PRO tester But you must use them in these situations You must use a launch fiber if...

Page 18: ...nectors PC connectors cause large reflections that the troubleshooter shows as the end of the fiber 1 Clean all fiber connectors 2 Connect the fiber to the troubleshooter as shown in Figure 7 3 Turn o...

Page 19: ...ections Note Always use patch cords that comply with GR 326 CORE specifications and have UPC connectors at one end Patch panel Patch panel Launch fiber Receive fiber Mechanical splice Unterminated spo...

Page 20: ...l you should not do tests through attenuators Measurement Results The troubleshooter measures the loss and reflectance of incidents on the fiber and the distance to the incidents Typically an incident...

Page 21: ...of the link The length of the link without the launch fiber is 8 463 m A bad splice on the fiber at 2450 m caused a reflectance incident that is larger than 45 dB the default limit To see the loss me...

Page 22: ...ords as one incident This occurs because the reflection from the second connection is hidden in the reflection from the first connection The loss measurement includes the loss of both connectors The e...

Page 23: ...t The next time you do a test the measurement reflectance or loss that shows first is the one you looked at last The troubleshooter can show these results in the given situations The troubleshooter sh...

Page 24: ...he troubleshooter does not show an exact measurement for reflective incidents smaller than 62 dB The troubleshooter shows for a reflectance measurement The troubleshooter does not show an exact measur...

Page 25: ...til the settings menu shows 2 With RESULT selected press The troubleshooter shows the result from the most recent test The number next to RESULT shows the sequence of the result in memory 3 Figure 10...

Page 26: ...croll Through Saved Results When RESULT shows on the results display use to scroll through results To use to scroll through resultsagain press toputthebar back on RESULT Toopentheselectedresult press...

Page 27: ...st incident shows result loss RL for the fiber rather than the loss measurement of the connector If you press the measurement reflectanceorloss thatshowsfirstis the one you looked at last To open the...

Page 28: ...it and not delete tests press or Maintenance To clean the display use lens cleaner and a soft lint free cloth To clean the case use a soft cloth that is moist with water or water and a weak soap WCaut...

Page 29: ...lacement parts the warranty will not apply to the product and you can make the product dangerous to use Use only service centers that are approved by Fluke Networks Note If the troubleshooter shows ER...

Page 30: ...Random 5 Hz to 500 Hz Shock 1 meter drop Safety IEC 61010 1 pollution degree 2 Laser safety IEC 60825 1 IEC 60825 2 Class 1 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviat...

Page 31: ...75 459 ft Distance accuracy 0 m to 23 000 m or 0 ft to 7 549 ft 1 m for reflective incidents 1 of length 3 m for non reflective incidents 1 of length Testing speed 10 seconds typical Connector Remova...

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