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You can attach the MPO inspection tips to the probe with the MPO 
key on the left or right, as shown in Figure 6. This lets you rotate 
the probe when a cabinet door or other surface is in the way of the 
probe’s handle (Figure 7). 

The 

 setting at the bottom of the 

Live View

 screen lets 

you make the fiber numbers on endface diagrams agree with the 
numbers on the connector.

• 

 Set the 

 to the key 

position you use on the probe.

• 

 Set the 

 to the 

opposite side from the key position you use on the probe.

When you set the 

 correctly for the type of adapter, 

fiber number 1 is in the upper-right corner of the endface image.

CL06.EPS

MPO key

MPO key

www.

.com

[email protected]

1.800.561.8187

Summary of Contents for FiberInspector Pro FI-3000

Page 1: ...3000 FiberInspector Pro Video Probe Users Manual March 2019 Rev 1 7 2019 2019 Fluke Corporation All product names are trademarks of their respective companies www com information itm com 1 800 561 81...

Page 2: ...d of the purchase price free of charge repair or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke Networks authorized service center within the warranty period To obtain warranty servic...

Page 3: ...s to valuable information on product updates troubleshooting tips and other support services If you purchased a Gold Support plan registration also activates your plan To register fill out the online...

Page 4: ...ts for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use This Product complies with the WEEE Directive marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this ele...

Page 5: ...t meets requirements for industrial Class A electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it This equipment is intended for use in business environments and is not to be...

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Page 7: ...atically after the time period you select in the FI IN application s settings Status LEDs The probe is on but not connected to the mobile device The probe is connected to the mobile device but the app...

Page 8: ...cus the image Press TEST to analyze and transmit an endface image to the FI IN application on your mobile device The application and the probe s green and red LEDs show a pass or fail result Press aga...

Page 9: ...can use the setting in the app to reduce battery usage See page 22 Note You do not need to fully discharge the battery before you recharge it The battery will not charge if its temperature is outside...

Page 10: ...the Google Play store to your iOS or Android mobile device You can use the app on smart phones and tablets Note For a list of mobile devices that fully support the FI IN application visit the Fluke N...

Page 11: ...reen text on the Wi Fi button If the mobile device disconnects from the probe tap the Wi Fi button to reconnect Note The password is the same 1234567890 for all probes You cannot change the password I...

Page 12: ...10 F I FI 3000_xxxxxxxx CL03 PDF 2 seconds Serial number Wi Fi Network name Serial number Probe s password 1234567890 www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 13: ...24 fibers APC MPO Adapters Attach an adapter to a tip to inspect MPO patch cord connectors MPO bulkhead tip 16 to 32 fibers UPC You can put the MPO key on either side Be sure to set the in the app See...

Page 14: ...r the job Select the end type with the correct number of fibers To create a list of sequential cable IDs enter the First ID and Last ID for the list When you save results you can use the IDs sequentia...

Page 15: ...g at the bottom of the Live View screen lets you make the fiber numbers on endface diagrams agree with the numbers on the connector Set the to the key position you use on the probe Set the to the oppo...

Page 16: ...14 CL08 PDF Down Adapters Key on the left side of the probe Slot for the key www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 17: ...pass or fail result you can remove the probe from the connector 4 After the probe transmits the test results to your device the app shows the TEST RESULT SUMMARY screen You can then Save or the resul...

Page 18: ...ile device or use the focus controls If you turn on the setting the probe focuses the image when you press or tap Test To change the setting tap then tap Settings To see the high resolution image that...

Page 19: ...ee the overlay tap the image where there is no endface To see details about the defects on a fiber endface zoom in slightly on the endface on the VIEW ALL screen then tap the endface The IMAGE tab sho...

Page 20: ...r and size of the and Defects in and around the fiber s core Scratches and defects in zones that fail show in red You can swipe the screen to scroll through the endfaces CL12 EPS DEFECTS tab www com i...

Page 21: ...Figure 12 shows how to use a Quick Clean cleaner to clean MPO connectors For details see the documentation included with the cleaner CL10 EPS Open the guide cap Remove and secure the guide cap Push st...

Page 22: ...n any results screen In the window select or PDF Report then tap If you selected the window shows the details you can select to include 3 Select a destination for the result On the Live View screen ta...

Page 23: ...me Android devices might have lower resolution than the images from the probe You can view complete results rename or delete results and delete projects On the Live View screen tap then select one or...

Page 24: ...t turns off after you do nothing with the probe for 10 minutes In the FI IN app tap then tap Settings If necessary tap the slider to turn it on 3 Tap tap a time period then tap Learn More The Fluke Ne...

Page 25: ...d soap Do not use solvents or abrasive cleansers If the probe s lens is dirty remove the tip then clean the lens with optical grade cleaning supplies Warning Contact Fluke Networks for information on...

Page 26: ...ntries worldwide For more contact information visit our website Operating 10 C to 45 C 14 F to 113 F Storage 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Operating 0 to 95 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C RH non condensing Sto...

Page 27: ...rature range 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Power adapter Input 100 to 240 VAC 10 50 60Hz Output 15 VDC 2 A maximum Class II Frequency ranges 2 4 GHz 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz Output power 100 mW Wi Fi radio Si...

Page 28: ...ed disturbances USA FCC 47 CFR 15 Intentional Radiators This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful inte...

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