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Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family

Users Manual

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How to Use the VFL

Figure 77 shows the equipment for tests with the visual fault 
locator.

Figure 77. Equipment for Visual Fault Locator Tests

GPU137.EPS

Versiv main unit with CertiFiber 
Pro or OptiFiber Pro module 
installed

One patch cord to connect the 
tester to the fiber (optional)

FI-1000 video probe with USB 
connector

Fiber cleaning supplies

AC adapter with line cord 
(optional)

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Summary of Contents for Versiv

Page 1: ...April 2014 Rev 3 8 2015 2014 2015 Fluke Corporation All product names are trademarks of their respective companies Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family Users Manual...

Page 2: ...ion to refund 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 war...

Page 3: ...Safety Information 5 For the Versiv Main Unit 5 For DSX Modules 7 For CertiFiber Pro OLTS Modules 8 For OptiFiber Pro OTDR Modules 10 AC Adapter and Battery 11 Charge the Battery 11 Check the Battery...

Page 4: ...X PLA001 Adapter Modules 32 The DSX CableAnalyzer Home Screen 34 Make Sure Your Tester is Ready to Certify Cabling 36 Set the Reference 37 Settings for Twisted Pair Tests 38 How to Do an Autotest 43 B...

Page 5: ...to Use Wipes Swabs and Solvent 78 To Clean Bulkhead Connectors 78 To Clean the Optical Connectors on the Modules 79 To Clean Fiber Adapters 79 To Clean Connector Ends 79 Chapter 5 Inspect Fiber Endfac...

Page 6: ...test in Smart Remote Mode 118 Fiber Tests with Two Main Testers 118 Step 1 Set the Reference in Smart Remote Mode 120 Step 2 Measure the Loss of the Test Reference Cord You Will Add 122 Step 3 Do an A...

Page 7: ...tor Adapters 148 The OptiFiber Pro Home Screen 150 Settings for OTDR Tests 152 About Launch and Tail Cords 156 How to Prevent Damage to the Launch Cord Connectors 158 How to Hang the Launch Cords 158...

Page 8: ...dule s Button to Control the Light Source 198 Chapter 10 Manage Test Results View Saved Results 201 How to Add a Result to a Saved Result 204 How to Replace a Saved Result that Failed 205 Delete Renam...

Page 9: ...inkWare Live 226 Get Started with LinkWare Live 228 Sign In to LinkWare Live from a Desktop or Mobile Device 228 Import Projects from LinkWare Live into LinkWare PC 229 Chapter 13 Maintenance Verify O...

Page 10: ...sers Manual Store the Tester 237 Remove the Battery 239 Calibration 239 If the Tester Does Not Operate as Usual 240 Options and Accessories 241 Regulatory Information 241 Appendix A Reference Method N...

Page 11: ...rs Keys and LEDs 28 9 How to Attach and Remove Link Interface Adapters 30 10 How to Prevent Damage to the Permanent Link Adapter Cables 31 11 How to Change the Personality Module on a DSX PLA001 Adapt...

Page 12: ...s and LEDs 82 33 Equipment for the FiberInspector Test 85 34 How to Use the FI 1000 Probe 87 35 How to Use the Optional MPO MTP Inspection Tip 87 36 FiberInspector Image with Manual Grading Selected 8...

Page 13: ...Far End Source Mode 142 55 Connectors Keys and LEDs OptiFiber Pro Quad OTDR shown 147 56 How to Remove and Install the Connector Adapters 149 57 The Home Screen 150 58 How to Prevent Damage to the La...

Page 14: ...t Locator 192 79 Equipment for Power Meter Measurements 194 80 Connections to Monitor Power and Loss 195 81 Power Meter Measurements and Controls 196 82 Light Source Controls for the Main Tester 199 8...

Page 15: ...mode and singlemode fibers See Chapter 7 Operates with OneTouch AT Network Assistant module to test troubleshoot and document network performance See the Fluke Networks website for more information Gi...

Page 16: ...razil 11 3759 7600 Canada 1 800 363 5853 Europe 31 0 40 2675 600 Hong Kong 852 2721 3228 Japan 03 6714 3117 Korea 82 2 539 6311 Singapore 65 6799 5566 Taiwan 886 2 227 83199 USA 1 800 283 5853 Visit o...

Page 17: ...owledge Base log on to www flukenetworks com then click SUPPORT Knowledge Base Supplements and Updated Manuals If necessary Fluke Networks will put a supplement for this manual or an updated manual on...

Page 18: ...radio frequency energy which is necessary for the internal functioning of the equipment itself Class A equipment is equipment suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those dire...

Page 19: ...dify the Product Use only replacement parts that are approved by Fluke Networks Do not touch voltages 30 V AC rms 42 V AC peak or 60 V DC Do not use the Product around explosive gas vapor or in damp o...

Page 20: ...res above 50 C If the batteries are not removed battery leakage can damage the Product The battery door must be closed and locked before you operate the Product Repair the Product before use if the ba...

Page 21: ...e no more than one day of test results on a flash drive For DSX Modules Warning To prevent possible fire electric shock or personal injury Do not connect the tester to telephony inputs systems or equi...

Page 22: ...rate as possible do the reference procedure every 30 days See About Link Interface Adapters on page 30 Do not operate portable transmitting devices such as walkie talkies and cell phones during a cabl...

Page 23: ...se damage to the module s receiver Use proper cleaning procedures to clean all fiber connectors before every use Neglecting this step or using improper procedures can cause unreliable test results and...

Page 24: ...trols adjustments or procedures not stated herein can possibly result in hazardous radiation exposure Caution To prevent damage to the tester or cables under test Do not connect the OTDR port to an op...

Page 25: ...es used by some splicers AC Adapter and Battery You can use the AC adapter model VERSIV ACUN or the lithium ion battery model VERSIV BATTERY to supply power to the tester To remove the battery see Rem...

Page 26: ...Check the Battery Status On a main tester The battery status icon is in the upper left corner of the screen Battery is full Battery is approximately half full If the AC adapter is not connected the re...

Page 27: ...ns shown in Figure 2 and turn on both testers 2 For CertiFiber Pro testers select Smart Remote or Loopback mode 3 Make sure the connection icon shows at the top of the screen 4 Tap TOOLS then tap Batt...

Page 28: ...n error or does not turn on refer to If the Tester Does Not Operate as Usual on page 240 GPU148 EPS Figure 2 Connections to See the Status of a Remote s Battery DSX CableAnalyzer modules with two chan...

Page 29: ...not respond if you tap it with your fingernail or an incorrect type of stylus or if you wear non conductive gloves To use the touchscreen To select an item on the screen tap the item lightly with your...

Page 30: ...ly Users Manual 16 GPU45 EPS Figure 3 How to Zoom the Screen To quickly go back to 1 1 magnification double tap the screen To zoom in use the reverse pinch gesture To zoom out use the pinch gesture To...

Page 31: ...e Results When a test is completed and more than one button shows at the bottom of the screen the tester highlights one in yellow to recommend which one to tap Figure 4 shows the buttons you will see...

Page 32: ...ved TEST AGAIN This button shows if the test failed or had a PASS result Tap this button to do the test again If Auto Save is on the tester saves subsequent results with the same ID If the test fails...

Page 33: ...number of test results you can save decreases if you save more tests in each record or if you save tests that use more memory For example records that include OTDR tests and images from the video pro...

Page 34: ...To do this turn off the Auto Save function see page 21 Each time a test is completed tap SAVE if the test passed or FIX LATER if the test failed then enter an ID manually You can use LinkWare PC soft...

Page 35: ...ONE How to Install a Strap Two types of straps are available for the tester a hand strap that helps you hold the tester and an optional carrying strap that lets you carry and hang the tester Figure 5...

Page 36: ...Note It is not necessary to turn off the tester before you remove or install a module GPU20 EPS Figure 6 How to Remove and Install a Module A B D D C C B A A Removal Installation Caution To prevent da...

Page 37: ...rom a desktop or mobile device Monitor the progress on projects Enter administrative information for projects such as start and end dates project IDs and site addresses See summary and detailed views...

Page 38: ...Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family Users Manual 24...

Page 39: ...ot and document twisted pair network cabling The testers includes these features DSX 5000 modules certify twisted pair cabling to Class FA limits 1000 MHz in less than 15 seconds Gives a PASS or FAIL...

Page 40: ...s Keys and LEDs GPU88 EPS Figure 7 Main Tester Connectors Keys and LEDs Connector for a link interface adapter RJ45 jack for communications between the main and remote testers when you do alien crosst...

Page 41: ...charge See Charge the Battery on page 11 RJ45 connector Lets you connect to a network for access to Fluke Networks cloud services Micro AB USB port This USB port lets you connect the tester to a PC so...

Page 42: ...ectors Keys and LEDs Connector for a link interface adapter RJ45 jack for communications between the main and remote testers when you do alien crosstalk measurements See About the AxTalk Analyzer Kit...

Page 43: ...the TALK function Progress indicator for software updates Starts a test Turns on the tone generator if a main tester is not connected to the remote Power key Press to use the headset to speak to the p...

Page 44: ...types of twisted pair links Figure 9 shows how to attach and remove adapters Caution To prevent damage to the cables on the permanent link adapters and to make sure your test results are as accurate a...

Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Certify Twisted Pair Cabling About Link Interface Adapters 31 GPU108 EPS Figure 10 How to Prevent Damage to the Permanent Link Adapter Cables 5 in 13 cm minimum...

Page 46: ...ic discharge and to prevent damage to the DSP PMxx personality module and the socket on the cable Before you touch a personality module or DSX PLA001 permanent link adapter with no module attached tou...

Page 47: ...apter 2 Certify Twisted Pair Cabling About the DSX PLA001 Adapter Modules 33 GPU164 EPS Figure 11 How to Change the Personality Module on a DSX PLA001 Adapter A B C D E UNIVERSAL PERMANENT LINK ADAPTE...

Page 48: ...ure these settings are correct GPU110 EPS Figure 12 The Home Screen for the DSX CableAnalyzer PROJECT The project contains the settings for a job and helps you monitor the status of a job When you sav...

Page 49: ...e Table 2 on page 40 Next ID The Next ID panel shows the ID that the tester gives to the next test results you save Tap Next ID to do these tasks Enter an ID select a different ID in the ID set select...

Page 50: ...is connected to the adapter on a Versiv remote and the remote is turned on This icon shows when the talk function is on To use the talk function 1 Connect the main and remote testers together through...

Page 51: ...d pair cable sets the baseline for insertion loss ACR F and DC resistance measurements Set the reference at these times When you want to use the tester with a different module The tester can save refe...

Page 52: ...ap Set Reference 5 On the SET REFERENCE screen tap TEST GPU89 EPS Figure 13 Reference Connections for Twisted Pair Cable Settings for Twisted Pair Tests Table 2 gives descriptions of the settings for...

Page 53: ...correct for the type you will test To see a different group of cable types tap MORE then tap a group To make a custom cable type tap Custom in the Cable Groups list NVP Nominal velocity of propagation...

Page 54: ...Data Off The tester does not save plot data for frequency domain tests or for the HDTDR HDTDX analyzers You can see the plots before you save the test and exit the results screen The saved results sh...

Page 55: ...SELECTED Note The OUTLET CONFIG screen shows only the configurations that are applicable to the selected Test Limit To make a custom outlet configuration tap CUSTOM on the OUTLET CONFIG screen then ta...

Page 56: ...14 Outlet Configurations T568A Rollover CSU DSU ATM TP PMD Straight ATM TP PMD Crossed Ethernet Two Pair Crossed Ethernet Two Pair Token Ring T568B USOC Single Pair USOC Two Pair Crossover 1000BASE T...

Page 57: ...certify that the cabling meets or exceeds the performance requirements specified in the selected test limit Figure 15 shows the equipment for Autotests on twisted pair cable Figure 15 Equipment for Au...

Page 58: ...ttings 3 Connect the testers to the link as shown in Figure 16 or 17 4 Tap TEST on the main tester or press on the main or remote tester If the tester at the other end of the cable is in sleep mode or...

Page 59: ...Do an Autotest 45 GPU97 EPS Figure 16 Permanent Link Connections End permanent link Remote with permanent link adapter Optional consolidation point Wall outlet Tester with permanent link adapter Start...

Page 60: ...o much NEXT is frequently caused by too much untwisted wire in the plug If a plug is bad the tester shows the message Bad patch cord at main or Bad patch cord at remote and does not remove the effects...

Page 61: ...d Adapter Set contact an authorized Fluke Networks distributor Twisted Pair Autotest Results The tests listed below apply to twisted pair cabling Note Some tests are not included in some test limits W...

Page 62: ...tap the DIAGNOSTIC tab Figure 18 shows examples of diagnostic information To get only diagnostics results select Diagnostics from the TOOLS menu These results do not include a PASS FAIL status The dia...

Page 63: ...re 19 and the asterisk is required by the selected test limit These results are marginal A PASS shows that the cable s performance is satisfactory If a cable must get a PASS result to agree with your...

Page 64: ...e then return to the WIRE MAP FAIL screen the SCAN ON button goes away To see the button again tap TEST AGAIN You can also select the continuous wire map test as a single test from the TOOLS menu See...

Page 65: ...ults on page 49 The result for the wire map test The wire map does not agree with the outlet configuration selected for the test The wire map agrees with the outlet configuration selected for the test...

Page 66: ...ed test limit GPU86 EPS Figure 21 PERFORMANCE Tab The test limit and cable type used for the test To see all the settings used for the test tap the panel To see detailed results for a test tap the pan...

Page 67: ...t the bottom of the screen the tester highlights one in yellow to recommend which one to tap See Buttons to Do Tests and Save Results on page 17 Frequency Domain Results Frequency domain results are t...

Page 68: ...ments To switch between results for the main and remote tap REMOTE or MAIN The results are for the wire pair or pairs shown To see the results for a different pair or pairs tap a tab on the right side...

Page 69: ...s the difference between the measured value and the limit The value is in a red box if the measurement exceeds the limit To switch between results for the main unit and the remote tap REMOTE or MAIN T...

Page 70: ...surements To switch between results for the main and remote tap REMOTE or MAIN Measured values for the wire pairs The limit line in red for the measurement Note If the limit line is black the tester d...

Page 71: ...elect pairs to show on the plot touch or for one second to see the SELECT PAIRS window Select the pairs you want to see then tap OK When you first look at the plot the cursor is at the frequency of th...

Page 72: ...uration specified by the selected test limit and shows if the connections agree or if they do not The length and resistance tests do not compare the results to a test limit To save the result tap SCAN...

Page 73: ...oss and resistance measurements Set the reference at these times When you want to use the tester with a different module The tester can save reference values for eight different pairs of modules Every...

Page 74: ...than 30 cm 12 in You can also set the reference with a 50 patch cord 3 On the home screen select a coaxial cable test 4 On the home screen tap TOOLS then tap Set Reference 5 On the SET REFERENCE scre...

Page 75: ...home screen tap the test setup panel 2 On the CHANGE TEST screen select a coaxial test to change then tap EDIT Or to set up a new coaxial test tap NEW TEST If no module is installed the MODULE screen...

Page 76: ...ap or on the NVP screen to increase or decrease the value To find the actual value for a cable connect a known length of the cable to the tester tap MEASURE on the NVP screen then change the NVP until...

Page 77: ...st is selected on the CHANGE TEST screen then tap EDIT to see more settings Table 3 on page 62 describes the settings 3 Connect the testers to the link as shown in Figure 26 Caution To make sure your...

Page 78: ...out a remote is always FAIL Figure 25 Equipment for Tests on Coaxial Cabling Note If you have two main testers you can use one as a remote To select the remote function tap TOOLS Main as Remote GPU181...

Page 79: ...03 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER Disconnect all drop cables MoCA adapter...

Page 80: ...include all the tests shown in Figure 27 GPU182 EPS Figure 27 Autotest Results for Coaxial Cabling The test limit and cable type used for the test To see detailed results for a test tap the panel The...

Page 81: ...passed or the worst margin if the test failed When more than one button shows at the bottom of the screen the tester highlights one in yellow to recommend which one to tap See Buttons to Do Tests and...

Page 82: ...o see more settings Table 3 on page 62 describes the settings 3 Connect the tester as shown in Figure 28 4 To do an Autotest Tap TEST on the main tester or press on the main or remote tester When the...

Page 83: ...ester cannot measure the length of terminated cabling The tester shows End not found in this case Impedance Optional Without a remote or terminator the tester cannot measure the impedance of cables lo...

Page 84: ...ation Product Family Users Manual 70 GPU183 EPS Figure 28 Connections for Coaxial Tests Without a Remote DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER DSX CHA003 COAX ADAPTER For length measurements disconnect terminators...

Page 85: ...s To do the length or resistance test continuously go to the home screen tap TOOLS Single Tests then tap a test The length and resistance tests do not compare the results to a test limit To save the r...

Page 86: ...Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family Users Manual 72...

Page 87: ...requently a dirty endface in a connector Figure 29 shows examples of dirty endfaces and an endface that has been correctly cleaned and polished GPU36 EPS Figure 29 Examples of Clean and Dirty Fiber En...

Page 88: ...re 30 shows the equipment you use to clean and inspect fiber endfaces Warning To prevent possible eye damage caused by hazardous radiation Do not look directly into optical connectors Some optical equ...

Page 89: ...Tests 75 Figure 30 Equipment to Clean and Inspect Fiber Endfaces GPU49 EPS Versiv main unit with CertiFiber Pro OptiFiber Pro or blank module installed FI 1000 video probe with USB connector Fiber cl...

Page 90: ...e contamination can move to the core when you make connections See To Clean Connector Ends on page 79 1 Use the video probe to inspect the connector If it is dirty continue to step 2 2 To clean a bulk...

Page 91: ...Chapter 4 Clean Fiber Endfaces How to Use a Fluke Networks IBC OneClick Cleaner 77 GPU16 EPS Figure 31 How to Use the IBC OneClick Cleaner CLICK CLICK CLICK...

Page 92: ...g pad always use short strokes 1 cm or 0 4 in Long strokes against a dry pad can cause a build up of static charge that can attract dust to the endface To Clean Bulkhead Connectors 1 Use a video probe...

Page 93: ...ector stays dirty use a wipe that is moist with optical grade solvent to clean the endface Dry the ferrule or lens with a dry wipe To Clean Fiber Adapters At regular intervals clean fiber adapters wit...

Page 94: ...mily Users Manual 80 Notes For APC connectors hold ferrule against the cleaning area at the same angle typically 8 as the ferrule endface For some connector types such as VF 45 it is necessary to use...

Page 95: ...n unit to let you inspect the endfaces in fiber optic connectors The probe lets you see dirt scratches and other defects that can cause unsatisfactory performance or failures in fiber optic networks T...

Page 96: ...tion Product Family Users Manual 82 Connectors Keys and LEDs GPU173 EPS Figure 32 Connectors Keys and LEDs LCD display with touchscreen Blank module included with the FI 7000 kit Keep the module insta...

Page 97: ...7000 video probe to the tester save test results on a USB flash drive and connect a Wi Fi adapter for access to Fluke Networks cloud services Headset jack Starts a test To start a test you can also t...

Page 98: ...On the TEST SETUP screen tap the panels to change settings for the test See Table 5 4 On the TEST SETUP screen tap SAVE when your test setup is completed 5 On the CHANGE TEST screen make sure the butt...

Page 99: ...st Figure 33 shows the equipment for a FiberInspector test Figure 33 Equipment for the FiberInspector Test GPU174 EPS Versiv main unit with CertiFiber Pro OptiFiber Pro or blank module installed FI 10...

Page 100: ...the home screen tap the test setup panel b On the CHANGE TEST screen tap the FiberInspector test then tap USE SELECTED c Tap Test or press To do the FiberInspector test when it is not in a project On...

Page 101: ...Endfaces How to Do the FiberInspector Test 87 GPU168 EPS Figure 34 How to Use the FI 1000 Probe GPU175 EPS Figure 35 How to Use the Optional MPO MTP Inspection Tip LC SC LC SC Turn the dial to move t...

Page 102: ...oes not operate with the FiberInspector test Continuous use of the video probe decreases the battery life To increase the battery life connect the ac adapter when you use the probe for more than a few...

Page 103: ...and 62 5 m to change the size tap NEXT SCALE To adjust the brightness or contrast of the image tap then move the bars on the controls To hide the controls tap again To show the scales tap then tap SC...

Page 104: ...r of scratches and defects allowed in the core cladding adhesive and contact zones on the fiber endface To do an endface analysis 1 Make sure the test setup shows the correct FiberInspector test limit...

Page 105: ...move into the core when you make connections GPU167 EPS Figure 37 FiberInspector Image with Defect Analysis A defect such as a particle of dirt a chip or a pit This defect is red because it is larger...

Page 106: ...um of five defects of that size or smaller in the cladding area To do the analysis again tap then tap ANALYZE Fiber Tests with Two Main Testers If you have two main testers you can use FiberInspector...

Page 107: ...00 nm CFP MM or on dual fiber singlemode cabling at 1310 nm and 1550 nm CFP SM The four wavelength module CFP QUAD measures at 850 nm 1300 nm 1310 nm and 1550 nm Interchangeable connector adapters on...

Page 108: ...Manual 94 Connectors Keys and LEDs GPU123 EPS Figure 38 Main Tester Connectors Keys and LEDs CFP QUAD module shown LCD display with touchscreen Singlemode output port with removable connector adapter...

Page 109: ...errules The LED below the connector shows the locator s mode Button to manually control the output ports and and the visual fault locator Micro AB USB port This USB port lets you connect the tester to...

Page 110: ...ification Product Family Users Manual 96 RJ45 connector Lets you connect to a network for access to Fluke Networks cloud services GPU136 EPS Figure 39 Remote Tester Connectors Keys and LEDs CFP QUAD m...

Page 111: ...unction Progress indicator for software updates Singlemode output port with removable connector adapter and dust cap This port transmits optical signals for loss and length measurements The LED below...

Page 112: ...ress again to adjust the volume To turn off the talk function hold down Connector for the AC adapter The LED is red when the battery charges and green when the battery is fully charged The LED is yell...

Page 113: ...Remove and Install the Connector Adapters Keep extra adapters in the containers provided Caution Do not touch the photodiode lens Caution Turn only the collar on the adapter Do not use tools to remov...

Page 114: ...re these settings are correct GPU117 EPS Figure 41 The Home Screen for CertiFiber Pro Modules PROJECT The project contains the settings for a job and helps you monitor the status of a job When you sav...

Page 115: ...r gives to the next test results you save For Smart Remote mode this panel shows IDs for main tester s input and output fibers Tap Next ID to do these tasks Enter an ID select a different ID in the ID...

Page 116: ...art Remote or Loopback mode is selected This icon shows when the talk function is on To use the talk function 1 Connect the main and remote testers together through a duplex fiber link 2 Connect heads...

Page 117: ...e the battery is fully charged Send the modules to a Fluke Networks service center every 12 months for factory calibration About the Reference for Fiber Tests The reference procedure for fiber cable s...

Page 118: ...reference cord you connected before When the tester tells you that the reference is out of date When a loss measurement is negative This occurs when there was a problem when you set the reference For...

Page 119: ...erence on the SET REFERENCE screen After you do an Autotest tap the result window for a fiber then tap VIEW REFERENCE About Test Reference Cords and Mandrels Use only test reference cords TRCs that ha...

Page 120: ...TIA 526 14 B standards require your optical loss test set to comply with encircled flux standards at 850 nm with 50 m 125 m fiber The standards recommend compliance at 850 nm with 62 5 m 125 m fiber a...

Page 121: ...er core dimension 50 m or 62 5 m and type of connectors SC ST LC or FC that are the same as the fiber link Do not use EF TRCs with hybrid patch cords to connect to links that have other types of conne...

Page 122: ...link the connectors will cause large reflections that make loss measurements inaccurate For tests on links with APC connectors use test reference cords that also have APC connectors on the ends conne...

Page 123: ...re 43 TRCs Necessary for Links with APC Connectors Use the EF TRCs only with multimode modules Fiber Link Test Reference TRC Verification APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC APC AP...

Page 124: ...use the size of mandrel that is correct for 50 m or 62 5 m fiber and read all instructions for the source and mandrel Caution If you use mandrels for tests on multimode fiber do not use test reference...

Page 125: ...ource mode for tests on individual fibers See page 134 Bi Directional Off The tester does fiber tests in only one direction On The tester does fiber tests in both directions See Bi Directional Tests o...

Page 126: ...onnection at one end of the link 3 Jumper Loss measurements do not include the connections at the ends of the link The tester measures only the loss of the fiber This setting does not change the loss...

Page 127: ...rent from the DTX CableAnalyzer where you do not include the reference connections in the number of connectors Splices Enter the number of splices in each path of the link Jumper Reference Enter the n...

Page 128: ...that are in each path of the link Do not adjust the number for the Reference Method you use For example if the link has 3 connections enter 3 even if you use the 2 or 3 Jumper reference method When th...

Page 129: ...e Reference Method on page 112 The dotted lines show you which parts of the link are included in the test results Connector icons show the connections between the ends of the link If you enter 7 or mo...

Page 130: ...s of Connectors Splices and Jumpers Test connections Total Connections 3 do not adjust for the reference method Splices 1 Connector or connection 1 connector pair Connector Connector Splice Connector...

Page 131: ...nds of the link and connector loss is a large part of the total loss If you do not have the correct connector adapters see Appendix B for other connections that give 1 jumper results For descriptions...

Page 132: ...i Directional function the tester makes measurements in both directions Figure 46 shows the equipment for tests in Smart Remote mode Fiber Tests with Two Main Testers If you have two main testers you...

Page 133: ...remote Versiv units with CertiFiber Pro modules installed For multimode fiber two EF TRC test reference cords Two singlemode adapters For multimode fiber two test reference cords For singlemode fiber...

Page 134: ...pect the connectors on the tester remote and test reference cords 1 4 On the home screen tap SET REF 1 5 On the SET REFERENCE screen tap RUN WIZARD Notes To only set the reference and not measure the...

Page 135: ...t Remote Mode 1 Jumper Reference Multimode Fiber Caution Do not disconnect the outputs and after you set the reference When you use the EF TRCs DO NOT use other mandrels Fiber link Test reference cord...

Page 136: ...le 2 1 On the SET REFERENCE screen when the reference procedure is completed tap NEXT 2 2 Disconnect the test reference cords from the INPUT ports on the tester and remote then use test reference cord...

Page 137: ...4 Tap TEST on the main tester or press on the main or remote tester If the CHECK FIBER CONNECTIONS screen shows an open fiber Make sure that all connections are good and no fibers have damage Use the...

Page 138: ...You can change the IDs if necessary Autotest Results for Smart Remote Mode Unsaved results show the results for both fibers See Figure 48 Fiber IDs for Saved Results in Smart Remote Mode If Auto Save...

Page 139: ...Smart Remote Mode Unsaved Bi Directional Results Shown The overall result for the Autotest The fiber IDs and the loss and length measurements for the fibers The result exceeds the limit The result is...

Page 140: ...ONS setting is 4 The round icon shows the number of splices entered for the SPLICES setting on the No of Connectors Splices screen Bi directional results show the fibers crossed at the main and remote...

Page 141: ...Versiv unit with CertiFiber Pro module installed For multimode fiber one EF TRC test reference cord Two singlemode adapters For multimode fiber one test reference cord For singlemode fiber two test re...

Page 142: ...ct the connectors on the tester and test reference cords 1 4 On the home screen tap SET REF 1 5 On the SET REFERENCE screen tap RUN WIZARD Notes To only set the reference and not measure the loss of y...

Page 143: ...nections for Loopback Mode 1 Jumper Reference Multimode Fiber Test reference cord Caution Do not disconnect the output after you set the reference When you use the EF TRCs DO NOT use other mandrels Fi...

Page 144: ...e your measurements are reliable 2 1 On the SET REFERENCE screen when the reference procedure is completed tap NEXT 2 2 Disconnect the test reference cord from the INPUT port on the tester then use a...

Page 145: ...main tester or press on the main or remote tester If the CHECK FIBER CONNECTIONS screen shows an open fiber Make sure that all connections are good and no fibers have damage Use the VFL to make sure t...

Page 146: ...an example of Autotest results for Loopback mode GPU119 EPS Figure 51 Result for Loopback Mode The overall result for the Autotest The loss and length measurements for the fiber The result exceeds the...

Page 147: ...hem to set the reference Connector icons show the number you entered for the TOTAL CONNECTIONS setting on the No of Connectors Splices screen Figure 44 on page 114 For Figure 51 the TOTAL CONNECTIONS...

Page 148: ...s will not make launch conditions that comply with encircled flux standards If the source is not approved use a standard mandrel Figure 52 shows the equipment for tests in Far End Source mode Auto Wav...

Page 149: ...and remote Versiv units with CertiFiber Pro modules installed For multimode fiber one EF TRC test reference cord One singlemode adapter For multimode fiber one test reference cord For singlemode fibe...

Page 150: ...ttings 1 3 Clean and inspect the connectors on the tester source and test reference cords 1 4 On the home screen tap SET REF 1 5 In the TEST MODE window select Auto CertiFiber Pro or the type of sourc...

Page 151: ...dule in the remote always operates in auto wavelength mode The output port transmits both wavelengths 850 nm and 1300 nm or 1310 nm and 1550 nm The signal includes identifiers that tell the main teste...

Page 152: ...ar End Source Mode 1 Jumper Reference Multimode Fiber EF TRC EF TRC EF TRC Caution Do not disconnect the output after you set the reference When you use the EF TRCs DO NOT use other mandrels Fiber Tes...

Page 153: ...on the tester then use a test reference cord and adapter to make the connections to verify the TRCs as shown on the screen and in Figure 53 2 3 Tap TRC VERIFICATION The tester measures and saves the l...

Page 154: ...4 If necessary select End 1 or End 2 On the home screen tap the Next ID panel then tap the End 1 End 2 control to select an end 3 5 Tap TEST on the main tester or press on the main or remote tester 3...

Page 155: ...Results for Far End Source Mode Figure 54 shows an example of Autotest results for Far End Source mode Note The Autotest in Far End Source mode does not show a PASS FAIL result limit or margin if the...

Page 156: ...erall result for the Autotest The loss and length measurements for the fiber The result exceeds the limit The result is within the limit The selected test limit does not have a limit for the test To s...

Page 157: ...nd which one to tap See Buttons to Do Tests and Save Results on page 17 Bi Directional Tests A connector or splice can have a different loss when you measure from the other end of the fiber Thus some...

Page 158: ...cord from an output port on the tester or remote the reference value will be unreliable Note The directions Main Remote main to remote and Remote Main remote to main in the bi directional results are...

Page 159: ...um at 1550 nm for singlemode fiber The tester includes these features Automatic analysis of OTDR traces and events helps you identify and locate faults on multimode 850 nm and 1300 nm 50 m and 62 5 m...

Page 160: ...roximately 2000 OTDR tests on fiber links with an average length of 2 km and up to 5000 tests for lengths less than 2 km Connectors Keys and LEDs See Figure 55 LCD display with touchscreen Singlemode...

Page 161: ...onnectors Keys and LEDs 147 GPU06 EPS Figure 55 Connectors Keys and LEDs OptiFiber Pro Quad OTDR shown Micro AB USB port This USB port lets you connect the tester to a PC so you can upload test result...

Page 162: ...reen Connector for the AC adapter The LED is red when the battery charges and green when the battery is fully charged The LED is yellow if the battery will not charge See Charge the Battery on page 11...

Page 163: ...S Figure 56 How to Remove and Install the Connector Adapters LC SC Keep extra adapters in the containers provided Caution Turn only the collar on the adapter Do not use tools to remove or install the...

Page 164: ...settings are correct GPU02 EPS Figure 57 The Home Screen PROJECT The project contains the settings for a job and helps you monitor the status of a job When you save test results the tester puts them i...

Page 165: ...ID to do these tasks Enter an ID select a different ID in the ID set select a different set of IDs or make a new set The tester adds the IDs and ID sets you make to the project that shows on the home...

Page 166: ...s attached this screen shows HOME Settings for OTDR Tests Table 7 gives descriptions of the settings for OTDR tests To set up a project which includes the settings in Table 7 cable IDs and operator na...

Page 167: ...OTDR test tap SETTINGS on the trace screen Note Some unusual faults can cause the Auto OTDR test to show an unsatisfactory trace If this occurs use the Manual OTDR test to get a better trace Manual OT...

Page 168: ...e See the Technical Reference Handbook Bi Directional This setting shows only if you select SmartLoop OTDR Auto or SmartLoop OTDR Manual for the Test Type Off The tester does the SmartLoop test in onl...

Page 169: ...rent backscatter value make a custom fiber type See the Technical Reference Handbook Test Limit Select the correct test limit for the job Generic limits such as General Fiber and Document Only let you...

Page 170: ...to use launch and tail cords the tester shows a warning message when you try to do an OTDR test without launch and tail cords Caution For tests on cabling that has angled physical contact APC connecto...

Page 171: ...correct Change it if necessary 5 On the TEST SETUP screen tap SAVE 6 On the home screen tap the TOOLS icon then tap Set Launch Compensation 7 On the SET LAUNCH METHOD screen tap the type of compensati...

Page 172: ...nnectors attached to the case or inside the case See Figure 58 GPU44 EPS Figure 58 How to Prevent Damage to the Launch Cord Connectors How to Hang the Launch Cords The optional TPAK magnet and strap l...

Page 173: ...st takes more than approximately 3 seconds the PROGRESS screen also shows a preview of the OTDR trace The trace is black for one wavelength and blue for the other wavelength If the gauge is not in the...

Page 174: ...he dead zone can hide faults that are near the OTDR connector A poor connection also decreases the strength of the signal from the OTDR The weaker signal causes more noise on the trace which can cause...

Page 175: ...of the events on the fiber 2 Clean and inspect the connectors on the launch and tail cords and the fiber to be tested 3 Connect the tester to the link as shown in Figure 62 63 or 64 4 Tap TEST or pre...

Page 176: ...Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family Users Manual 162 GPU03 EPS Figure 62 OTDR Connected with a Launch Cord Launch cord Fiber link Versiv unit with OTDR module...

Page 177: ...Chapter 7 Use the OTDR How to Do an OTDR Test 163 GPU04 EPS Figure 63 OTDR Connected with Launch and Tail Cords Launch cord Tail cord Fiber link Versiv unit with OTDR module...

Page 178: ...Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family Users Manual 164 GPU05 EPS Figure 64 OTDR Connected to a Spool of Fiber Mechanical splice Versiv unit with OTDR module Spool of fiber...

Page 179: ...urements that are out of the range of the tester When a test is completed the type of screen the tester shows first EventMap TABLE or TRACE is the type you looked at last EventMap Notes The EventMap c...

Page 180: ...The length of the fiber segment between two events A reflective event A reflective event which is usually a connector Measurements for the event are all within the test limits One or more measurements...

Page 181: ...dow border is green the measurements for the event do not exceed the limits If the window border is red a measurement exceeds the limits If the window border is blue the tester does not give a pass or...

Page 182: ...the two wavelengths N A shows for the Overall Loss if the tester cannot measure the loss This can occur when events are too close together or when there is a large reflective event near the end of the...

Page 183: ...event is hidden by a previous event The reflectance of the event exceeds the limit This icon shows only when the test limit has a limit for reflectance The cause of the hidden event In this example th...

Page 184: ...ides of those events Tap to see help for this screen OVERALL Tap this button to see overall measurements of length loss and optical return loss for the fiber When more than one button shows at the bot...

Page 185: ...ester does not give a pass or fail result to the event This occurs for OTDR Port Hidden and End events This occurs for all events if you use the Document Only test limit because Document Only does not...

Page 186: ...PS Figure 68 OTDR Trace The decibel scale shows the level of backscatter The tester sets the backscatter level at the start of the trace to approximately 0 dB The measurement cursor To measure loss an...

Page 187: ...ee the other wavelength Possibly some events show only at one wavelength You can select wavelengths on the TEST SETUP screen When more than one button shows at the bottom of the screen the tester high...

Page 188: ...rently not connectors do not show on the FaultMap diagram Loss events are also not shown The FaultMap test finds events that have a reflectance larger than approximately 50 dB on multimode fiber and 6...

Page 189: ...ect the launch cord to the OTDR port and the link to be tested as shown in Figure 70 Connect a tail cord to the far end of the link if necessary Or you can use a patch cord that is 1 m long at minimum...

Page 190: ...Figure 69 Equipment for FaultMap Tests GPU39 EPS Versiv unit with OTDR module installed Launch and tail cords or patch cords match the fiber to be tested FI 1000 video probe with USB connector Fiber c...

Page 191: ...Chapter 7 Use the OTDR The FaultMap Test 177 GPU41 EPS Figure 70 FaultMap Test Connections Launch cord or patch cord optional Tail cord or patch cord optional Versiv unit with OTDR module...

Page 192: ...es not use the launch compensation settings The results show the launch and tail cords and their connectors in the same colors as other cords and connectors The ID for the results If Auto Save is off...

Page 193: ...he icon or scroll the screen When more than one button shows at the bottom of the screen the tester highlights one in yellow to recommend which one to tap See Buttons to Do Tests and Save Results on p...

Page 194: ...ve the effects of the loopback cord and its connectors The Auto and Manual settings for the SmartLoop test operate the same as for the OTDR test See Table 7 on page 153 Figure 72 shows the equipment f...

Page 195: ...5 On the SET LAUNCH METHOD screen tap SmartLoop 6 Clean and inspect the OTDR port and connectors on the three launch cords 7 Make the connections shown in Figure 73 8 Tap SET 9 When the SET LAUNCH COM...

Page 196: ...Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family Users Manual 182 GPU170 EPS Figure 73 SmartLoop Launch Compensation Connections Launch cord Tail cord Loopback cord Versiv unit with OTDR module...

Page 197: ...83 GPU171 EPS Figure 74 SmartLoop Test Connections Launch cord Loopback cord Tail Cord for Fiber A and Launch Cord for Fiber B Tail cord Versiv unit with OTDR module Fiber link OTDR Port event for Fib...

Page 198: ...See Figure 75 GPU172 EPS Figure 75 EventMap from a SmartLoop Test The purple fiber is the loopback cord The fiber between the launch cord and the loopback cord is the fiber on one side of the link Fib...

Page 199: ...rences in the loss measurements in each direction For this reason bi directional results are frequently included in the requirements for jobs The bi directional SmartLoop test gives you bi directional...

Page 200: ...hrough the test the tester tells you to connect the tail cord to the OTDR port Make the connections for End 2 as shown in Figure 76 Caution Switch the launch and tail connections at the end of the sho...

Page 201: ...d for Fiber A and Launch Cord for Fiber B Tail cord Fiber link Short patch cord 30 cm 12 in Connections for End 1 Connections for End 2 Launch cord Tail cord Loopback cord Tail Cord for Fiber B and La...

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Page 203: ...ontinuity of fibers Identify the polarity of duplex connections Identify connections in patch panels See breaks and bad splices These faults cause the fiber to emit red light See high loss bends If yo...

Page 204: ...the visual fault locator Figure 77 Equipment for Visual Fault Locator Tests GPU137 EPS Versiv main unit with CertiFiber Pro or OptiFiber Pro module installed One patch cord to connect the tester to th...

Page 205: ...connect to the port 3 Use the VFL button to turn on the visual fault locator refer to Figure 78 Or on the home screen tap TOOLS then tap Visual Fault Locator VFL You can tap the PULSE OFF CW continuou...

Page 206: ...utton Verify continuity and identify fibers Find microbends and broken fibers Find connectors that have broken fibers inside Find splices that have broken fibers inside Find bends that are too sharp V...

Page 207: ...tasks Monitor minimum and maximum power levels in dBm decibels per milliwatt mW milliwatts W microwatts or nW nanowatts Monitor power loss compared to a reference level Auto CertiFiber Pro and Auto Si...

Page 208: ...Pro module hold down the button adjacent to the VFL port for 3 seconds 4 On the home screen tap TOOLS then tap Power Meter Light Source 5 The default mode for the power meter is Auto CertiFiber Pro I...

Page 209: ...ed power levels To save the power and loss measurements 1 On the POWER METER LIGHT SOURCE screen tap SAVE 2 On the SAVE RESULT screen select End 1 or End 2 make sure the Cable ID and End name are corr...

Page 210: ...Controls The meters show the power levels received on the input port This control shows when the meters measure absolute power Tap the control to see the power measurement in dBm decibels per milliwat...

Page 211: ...e meters show power loss To save the power and loss measurements tap SAVE To see the present minimum maximum and reference power or loss levels tap a meter To set the minimum and maximum values to zer...

Page 212: ...nsmits both wavelengths 850 nm and 1300 nm or 1310 nm and 1550 nm The signal includes identifiers that tell the meter when to measure power at each wavelength Use this mode only with a CertiFiber Pro...

Page 213: ...Pro power meter when to measure power at each wavelength Use this mode only with a CertiFiber Pro or SimpliFiber Pro power meter Off The output port does not transmit the selected wavelength CW The ou...

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Page 215: ...screen shows the results in the active project See Figure 83 To view results saved on a USB flash drive connect the drive then tap RESULTS TRANSFER USB Flash Drive Import See Manage Results on a Flash...

Page 216: ...t The number of results that passed This includes individual results for each ID and tests that have an result The number of results that failed This includes individual results for each ID The number...

Page 217: ...tus the number at the top of this screen can be more than the number of passes IDs that start with TRC are from verification tests on test reference cords These IDs show the date and time of the test...

Page 218: ...p Tap the ID Date control to sort the results by cable ID or by date When you sort by ID the results show in ascending order When you sort by date the latest result is at the top of the list These ico...

Page 219: ...e screen shows the first ID in the set that does not have results for the test you selected If the ID set does not have a Last ID tap the Next ID panel tap the Next ID box on the CHANGE ID screen ente...

Page 220: ...delete rename or move results select the project that contains the results and go to the MANAGE RESULTS screen 1 On the home screen tap the RESULTS icon The RESULTS screen shows the results in the act...

Page 221: ...project Manage Results on a Flash Drive You can export or import results to or from a flash drive and delete results on the flash drive To export or import project settings along with results see Man...

Page 222: ...with the names A0 and a0 in two different records Import On the IMPORT RESULTS screen select the project that contains the results you want to import from the flash drive then tap IMPORT Delete On th...

Page 223: ...nkWare PC toolbar click then select a product or select Test Files tst to upload from a flash drive 5 In the Import dialog box in LinkWare PC select options for the location and the number of results...

Page 224: ...e TOOLS icon then tap Memory Status The MEMORY STATUS screen shows these values The percentage of memory available The number of test records that are saved The number of id files that have been downl...

Page 225: ...et Add the results from other necessary tests to each saved result in the project See which IDs do not have results for a specified test See what percentage of a job is completed See how many links pa...

Page 226: ...gs necessary for the project 5 On the PROJECT screen tap the NEW ID SET button to make one or more sets of cable IDs for the project See the CABLE ID SETUP screen in Figure 86 on page 216 6 On the PRO...

Page 227: ...range of accuracy uncertainty for the tester See PASS FAIL Results on page 49 Test Setup The tests that are available in the project To add a test to the project tap NEW TEST Cable ID Sets The sets of...

Page 228: ...project settings and test results MANAGE lets you rename copy or delete a project that is in the tester To delete the test setup or ID set tap To copy the test setup or ID set so you can edit it to ma...

Page 229: ...Next ID each time you save a result Numbers increment sequentially 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 99 100 101 Letters increment through the English alphabet A B C D Z AA AB AC AD AZ BA BB BC Numbers and l...

Page 230: ...one Next ID set and one set with 10 IDs and you save 10 results with next IDs the Tested shows 50 10 saved results divided by 20 IDs GPU09 EPS Figure 86 CABLE ID SETUP Screen after you enter the first...

Page 231: ...oth tests for all the IDs in the set the tester shows 100 Tested on the home screen If no IDs include FiberInspector results the tester shows 50 To see the IDs that need FiberInspector results select...

Page 232: ...ends that you save no more than one day of test results on a flash drive Note The tester reads only USB drives that use the FAT format 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the type A USB port The tester mak...

Page 233: ...Settings to Other Testers To copy the settings in a project to other Versiv units use the Read Project Setups and Write Project Setups utilities in LinkWare PC software You can use LinkWare PC to read...

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Page 235: ...a Fluke Networks ID enter your email address and password on the LinkWare Live Sign In page 3 If you do not have a Fluke Networks ID click New user Sign up now Enter the information for your account t...

Page 236: ...nnect the adapter to the tester s USB port 2 On the home screen tap TOOLS then tap Network 3 On the NETWORK screen tap the Wired or Wi Fi panel The MAC addresses shows at the top of the WIRED and WI F...

Page 237: ...r to a Wi Fi network you must have an optional USB Wi Fi adapter Fluke Networks recommends these adapters ASUS USB N10 Nano TP LINK TL WN725N NETGEAR WNA1000M Other adapters may be suitable For the la...

Page 238: ...counts the ORGANIZATION screen shows Tap the organization you want to use 8 On the SYNC PROJECTS screen Figure 87 select the projects you want to sync then tap SYNC Refer to Figure 87 Projects in the...

Page 239: ...e Live Use LinkWare Live Through a Wi Fi Ethernet Network 225 GPU190 EPS Figure 87 SYNC PROJECTS Screen If you select Assigned to me only you will see only projects that are assigned to you in the pro...

Page 240: ...the settings Tap CONNECT on the WI FI PORT or WIRED PORT screen Settings for the Wired Port The tester can use DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol or Static for the address method Most networks u...

Page 241: ...r the authentication server User and Password Enter a user name login name and password for the network Alternate ID The tester can use the Alternate ID with some EAP methods to send an empty or anony...

Page 242: ...ses See summary and detailed views of test results Assign projects to operators in the field Transfer projects to LinkWare PC software With a LinkWare Live Professional license you can also set up pro...

Page 243: ...the latest version of LinkWare PC software on the PC 2 Turn on the tester and start LinkWare PC on the PC 3 Use the USB cable supplied to connect the Micro AB USB port on the tester to a type A USB p...

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Page 245: ...lace parts that are not specified as replacement 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 Netw...

Page 246: ...ent Warning Do not put the tester or the battery pack in water Caution To prevent damage to the touchscreen or the case do not use solvents or abrasive materials When you clean the touchscreen or the...

Page 247: ...a remote tester Use DSX or CertiFiber Pro modules and patch cords to connect the main and remote testers together see Figure 2 on page 14 then tap REMOTE on the Version Information screen Update the S...

Page 248: ...contact Fluke Networks to get the update by other methods Save the file to your hard drive 3 Connect the AC adapter to the tester and connect the Micro AB USB port on the tester to a type A USB port...

Page 249: ...Chapter 13 Maintenance Update the Software 235 GPU46 EPS Figure 88 How to Connect the Tester to a PC Micro AB USB port Type A USB port AC adapter...

Page 250: ...he main unit Use LinkWare Live to Update the Software 1 Use an appropriate cable to connect the tester s RJ45 Ethernet port to a network port or connect a Wi Fi adapter to the tester s type A USB port...

Page 251: ...at temperatures below 20 o C 4 o F or above 50 o C 122 o F for periods longer than one week Before you put a battery into storage charge it to approximately 50 of full charge Store the Tester Before...

Page 252: ...Manual 238 HGD116 EPS Figure 89 How to Connect Units Together to Update the Software Type A USB port Micro AB USB port Type A USB port Micro AB USB port Updated main unit Updated main unit AC adapter...

Page 253: ...door HGD21 EPS Figure 90 How to Remove the Battery Calibration To make sure that the modules operate within the published specifications for accuracy have them calibrated at a Fluke Networks authorize...

Page 254: ...at can possibly help Fluke Networks find a solution to an unusual problem To see the serial numbers of the main and remote units and modules if the tester is not operating correctly remove the module...

Page 255: ...not installed and used in accordance with the manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part...

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Page 257: ...lts Method Name in This Manual TIA EIA 526 14A multimode TIA EIA 526 7 singlemode 2 connections 1 Jumper Method B Method A 1 1 connection 2 Jumper Method A Method A 2 None 3 Jumper Method C Method A 3...

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Page 259: ...give 1 jumper results Use these connections if you need 1 jumper results but do not have the correct connector adapters to connect the CertiFiber Pro modules output ports to the link This method lets...

Page 260: ...1 Modified 1 Jumper Reference Method for Smart Remote Mode Caution Do not disconnect the outputs and after you set the reference Short MT RJ no pins to MT RJ pinned test reference cord 0 3 m or less F...

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