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Table of Contents

User Manual

7SMART102 Rev002

ix

Display of results and commands

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Result of the measurement in progress

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Table of results

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Commands of the power meter parameters

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Performing a measurement

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Power measurement

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Optical link loss

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VFL Function

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VFL connector

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Visual Fault Locator function (VFL)

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Storing and reloading results

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File Setup

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Storing results

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Loading results

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Chapter 6

Scope

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Scope feature

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Overview

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Installation of tips

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Configuring the P5000i Scope

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Scope connection

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Configuring the Scope

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Analysis

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Link

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File

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Adding a new profile

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About page

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Starting up with the scope

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Freeze mode

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High Mag. / Low Mag.

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Live mode

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Launching a test of the connector and fiber end-face

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Launching a test of the connector and fiber end-face

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Overlay

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Mosaic Mode

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Loading a picture

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File menu

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Saving the test result in a jpg file and / or in a report

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Summary of Contents for SmartOTDR 100

Page 1: ...SmartOTDR 100 Mainframe Handheld OTDR designed for the construction turn up and maintenance of fiber networks User Manual...

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Page 3: ...Viavi Solutions 1 844 GO VIAVI www viavisolutions com SmartOTDR 100 Mainframe Handheld OTDR designed for the construction turn up and maintenance of fiber networks User Manual...

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Page 5: ...s terms and conditions are subject to change without notice All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies WEEE Directive Compliance Viavi has established proc...

Page 6: ...urning waste equipment and batteries to Viavi can be found in the Environmental section of Viavi s web site at www viavisolu tions com If you have questions concerning disposal of your equipment or ba...

Page 7: ...information 1 Battery and AC DC safety information 2 Precautions relating to optical connections 3 Laser Safety instructions 3 Laser classes 3 Warning labels for the laser classes 3 Chapter 2 Introdu...

Page 8: ...nt on the work surface 16 First start configuring your regional settings 16 Chapter 4 Configuring the SmartOTDR 19 Displaying the System Settings screen 20 Defining the screen parameters of the SmartO...

Page 9: ...tup 36 Storing results 36 Loading results 36 Chapter 6 Scope 37 Scope feature 38 Overview 38 Installation of tips 38 Configuring the P5000i Scope 39 Scope connection 39 Configuring the Scope 39 Analys...

Page 10: ...loud Storage 63 Configuring and connecting to Cloud Storage on the SmartOT DR 64 Remote Control 65 Smart Access Anywhere 65 Connection modes 66 Pre requisite for using the Smart Access Anywhere Applic...

Page 11: ...es 91 File Types 91 Sorting files 91 Transferring files between two SmartOTDR 92 Establishing connection between two SmartOTDR 92 Transferring files 93 Cancelling the connection 93 Transferring files...

Page 12: ...er optional 104 Source 104 Power meter through OTDR port 104 Characteristics of the options 105 VFL 105 Bluetooth and WIFI 105 Characteristics of the OTDR 105 OTDR Optical Interfaces 105 OTDR Optical...

Page 13: ...ation from a USB memory stick 120 Launching the upgrade 121 Checking new upgrade on Viavi Server 122 Upgrading from the boot 122 Install Software License 123 Enter Manually the Licence 124 Import the...

Page 14: ...Table of Contents xiv User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 15: ...Viavi provides a handheld OTDR designed for the construction turn up and maintenance of fiber networks The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Purpose and scope on page xvi Assumptions on...

Page 16: ...the SmartOTDR effectively and efficiently We are assuming that you have basic computer and mouse track ball experience and are familiar with basic telecommunication concepts and terminology Technical...

Page 17: ...ne option can appear in a sin gle command platform a b e Square brackets indicate an optional argument login platform name Slanted brackets group required arguments password Table 2 Keyboard and menu...

Page 18: ...located on the equipment or its packaging indicates that the equipment must not be disposed of in a land fill site or as municipal waste and should be disposed of according to your national regulation...

Page 19: ...afety information This chapter gives the main information on the safety conditions when using the SmartOTDR Battery and AC DC safety information on page 2 Precautions relating to optical connections o...

Page 20: ...supplied by Viavi incorporate protection means General precautions Do not use any mains adaptor or battery other than those supplied with the instrument or supplied by Viavi as an option for this inst...

Page 21: ...an and dust free If the optical connection is not being used protect the connections of SmartOTDR using the protective caps Laser Safety instructions The provisions contained in two standards define t...

Page 22: ...er s instructions Reference standard EN 60825 1 Edition 1 2 2001 08 FDA21CFR 1040 10 Class 1 Class 2 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION...

Page 23: ...he SmartOTDR mainframe This chapter provides a general description of the SmartOTDR Topics discussed in this chapter include the following Unpacking the instrument on page 6 Main features on page 6 Ha...

Page 24: ...onnector to connect the SmartOTDR to a PC A connection socket for the mains adapter providing the 15 V power supply and used to charge the battery LED indicators for Charge On status and Test A Li Pol...

Page 25: ...ate pdf reports Open all user documentations included into the SmartOTDR Update the SmartOTDR firmware Remote the screen of the SmartOTDR onto a PC and issue commands from the keyboard of the PC Fig 1...

Page 26: ...tion User Manual VFL Mini USB device AC DC Input Fig 4 Hard keys and Indicators Table 6 Hard keys description Hard key Function Main on off switch This button calls up the file explorer It allows to c...

Page 27: ...calls up the results page e g with OTDR module reflectometry trace and table of results Table 6 Hard keys description Hard key Function on the Results page they are used to move the cursors or modify...

Page 28: ...adaptable plug Solid red The instrument is connected to an external power source and the battery is on charge Testing indicator Solid red At least one function is in measurement phase for example the...

Page 29: ...tOTDR The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Setting the adaptable plug to the mains adapter on page 12 Charging the battery on page 13 Switching the SmartOTDR on and off on page 15 Choo...

Page 30: ...mains adapter and 5 country adaptable plugs Europe UK US Australia Japan To set the correct plug to the mains adapter 1 Make flush the connector onto the mains adapter with the adaptable plug slots 2...

Page 31: ...to use correctly the Platform 1 Charge fully the battery 2 Once fully charged discharge the battery by keeping the Platform switched on but not plugged to mains 3 The battery can then be charged and...

Page 32: ...is essential to wait until charging is complete to ensure maximum independent operating time which may otherwise be considerably reduced This icon is displayed exclusively when a Li Polymer battery i...

Page 33: ...ady to be used once all the applications are installed Switching off the SmartOTDR While the SmartOTDR is operating press the ON OFF button to switch it off Resetting the SmartOTDR If the SmartOTDR fr...

Page 34: ...either of two positions depending on whether the user is standing or sitting To change the stay from seated user position to standing user posi tion pull the stand outside of its housing until the st...

Page 35: ...lick on Time and enter the current time using the numeric keypad displayed using the menu key Edit Number The date and time are displayed on the upper right side of the screen 4 Click on Date Time For...

Page 36: ...Chapter 3 Starting up First start configuring your regional settings 18 User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 37: ...escribes the operations for configuring the instrument The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Displaying the System Settings screen on page 20 Defining the screen parameters of the SmartO...

Page 38: ...1 Press the HOME hard key to reach the Home page 2 Activate the Settings icon to open the System Settings screen Defining the screen parameters of the SmartOTDR In the System Settings page the followi...

Page 39: ...ptimize the readability of the screen for an outside use Screen Saver Click on Screen Saver if you wish to activate a screen saver to the equip ment to extend the life of the battery AA dry battery pa...

Page 40: ...TDR must not be switched off even if there is inactivity on the equipment Type of batteries When a AA Dry battery pack is used to work on the SmartOTDR the type of batteries can be defined on the Syst...

Page 41: ...ptions are available when ordering See references in Chapter 10 Options and accessories for details The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Connection to the power meter and VFL on page 24...

Page 42: ...HOME button 2 Activate the power meter icon of the Mainframe The effect of this action will to be to bring the power meter into use and to display the Results page for Power Meter Configuring the par...

Page 43: ...rement parameters In the Setup page press Measur t soft key if one parameter is selected in the current screen press Top Menu soft key to display the right menu keys and click on Measur t Wavelength S...

Page 44: ...to the external attenuator XX XX dB First use the direction keys to choose the wavelength then press to access choice of value then confirm this value pressing ENTER Configuring the Link parameters In...

Page 45: ...See page 30 The fiber code corresponds to the fiber number if in the Cable Struc ture the parameter Color coding is defined on No The fiber code corresponds to the fiber color if in the Cable Structur...

Page 46: ...remity of the cable If this option is validated it is possible after selecting the extremity to be edited in the Cable Structure menu to modify the values specific to the cable cable name color coding...

Page 47: ...ach extremity View extremity If extremities are declared as different see Extremi ties are different page 28 this parameter allows to navigate between the Extremity and Origin parame ters Cable Id If...

Page 48: ...x tube Shows the maximum number of tubes in the cable for the extremity selected This information influences the automatic coding of the fiber See Fiber Number Fiber Code page 27 Max ribbon Shows the...

Page 49: ...the arrow to enter the name of the operator carrying out the measurement Comment In contrast to the other data in this menu the comment is specific to a fiber This line is thus used to enter a new com...

Page 50: ...hree types of methods for storing traces File Only only the trace s is are stored in one several file s with its extension sor msor File txt the trace s is are stored in one several file s with its ex...

Page 51: ...in the table when the Keep Result soft key is pressed The Clear Table soft key orders deletion of all the results displayed in the table If the Alarm function has been activated any result that exceed...

Page 52: ...Power meter function is associated with Source function onto another unit see OTDR Module User Manual Performing a measurement The power meter is started up as soon as the function is activated in th...

Page 53: ...the source and the power meter The power measured is displayed in the results page of the power meter 4 Press the Standard Ref soft key to save the result displayed as reference value Measurements on...

Page 54: ...r File management in OTDR User Manual for a complete description of all parameters options and description of the explorer Storing results In order to save the results of a measurement click on FILE a...

Page 55: ...Viavi scope supplied as an accessory see Chapter 10 The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Scope feature on page 38 Installation of tips on page 38 Configuring the P5000i Scope on page 3...

Page 56: ...stallation of tips The Pass Fail analysis function on the SmartOTDR can only be used with certain inspection tips mounted on the P5000i Seven tips patchcords and bulkheads types are delivered with the...

Page 57: ...DR Configuring the Scope 1 Press SETUP key to configure the test The following screen displays Analysis Profile On the line Profile select the Profile which will be used for the test of fiber connecto...

Page 58: ...tomatically freeze the live image Auto Center This parameter allows to select if the scope image must be centered on screen select Yes or not select No Advanced focus This parameter allows to define i...

Page 59: ...on B of the link may be entered Company Enter the name of the company carrying out the test Technician Id Enter the name of the operator carrying out the test Job Id This line is used to enter a descr...

Page 60: ...isplayed you can add a specific profile which will be used for the test The profile must be created via FiberChek2TM and stored on one storage media of the SmartOTDR disk or USB memory stick 1 On the...

Page 61: ...S hard key Use the Focus Control button onto the P5000i scope see Figure 19 on page 38 to adjust the image quality and sharpness Fig 22 P5000i Scope About page Information on scope used Information on...

Page 62: ...face Launching a test of the connector and fiber end face Once the display is correctly adjusted magnification sharpness a test of fiber connector can be launched To launch the test 1 Press Test key...

Page 63: ...mits of each zone and to display with colors the defaults on the image When the key is deselected the zones and defaults are not graphically identified This function is also available in Mosaic Mode s...

Page 64: ...which picture is selected camera or static picture Picture selected Camera Test Allows to launch a new test of the connector see Launching a test of the connector and fiber end face on page 44 Freeze...

Page 65: ...When the key is deselected the zones and defaults are not graphically identified High mag Low mag allows to switch all the images from scope test results from high to low magnification and vice versa...

Page 66: ...en 1 Click on Save Image soft key to save a jpg file and or a pdf report of the test result on the disk of the SmartOTDR 2 On the edition keypad enter the name of the file s 3 Press Enter to validate...

Page 67: ...Chapter 6 Scope File menu User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002 49 Fig 26 PDF report of Scope test result Logo company parameters selected in the Setup page see Configuring the Scope on page 39...

Page 68: ...Chapter 6 Scope File menu 50 User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 69: ...y This chapter describes the different ways to access to the SmartOTDR interface or content using different connection modes Topics described in this chapter are as follows Establishing connection on...

Page 70: ...ve the cover on the underside of the Platform unscrewing the two screws If the board is already set into the Platform follow instructions on step 4 3 Insert the board pressing it gently but firmly tak...

Page 71: ...e page press Connectivity key 2 Under Connectivity page select Bluetooth The following screen displays 3 Press the menu key Bluetooth to enable the Bluetooth inter face The icon is displayed on the up...

Page 72: ...nt which need to be paired with the Platform 6 If you are asked to enter a pairing code on the equipment 7 In this case once the pairing code is validated on the equipment enter the same pairing code...

Page 73: ...een or if no devices are detected press the Search Devices soft key The SmartOTDR is searching for the devices which could be used via Bluetooth with the equipment A baragraph is displayed during rese...

Page 74: ...I on page 78 Removing the Pairing 1 To remove the pairing between the two equipments 2 From the Home page press Connectivity Bluetooth 3 Push the Remove pairing key The icon on the upper banner of the...

Page 75: ...1 Restart the SmartOTDR pressing ON button 2 On the Home page press Connectivity The Connectivity page opens 3 In the new page select the WIFI icon The WIFI Setup screen displays 4 Press Wireless menu...

Page 76: ...be displayed 7 Select the desired network to connect to 8 Press Select menu key to validated the connection The display goes back to Setup screen The SSID parameter is automatically configured with th...

Page 77: ...bling input of the configuration of 4 sites If this parameter is selected the following parameters must be entered Site Name the user can enter the name of the site in the Edit menu IP Address IP addr...

Page 78: ...e Use proxy parameter Select No if no proxy is used Select Manual to enter manually the Proxy address Select Auto and enter the Pac address Via Ethernet The connection between SmartOTDR and the PC can...

Page 79: ...Configuring the SmartOTDR via Ethernet 1 In the Home page validate the Connectivity icon 2 In the connectivity page validate the Ethernet icon 3 In the I O Interfaces box configure the following param...

Page 80: ...Mask address of the mask of the sub network IP Gateway IP address of the machine enabling access outside the sub network DNS1 IP address of the machine providing the IP address on the basis of the na...

Page 81: ...sourcing of data on distant servers which avoid the data storage on a local workstation The cloud storage onto a SmartOTDR allows to transfer the files from the Platform toward a distant server and vi...

Page 82: ...parameter enter your Login created on your account 5 In the Key Password enter the password attributed by the Cloud server Connecting Cloud Storage Once configuration has been established on the Smart...

Page 83: ...allows one distant user on a PC to transfer the Platform Interface and work on SmartOTDR or to access the internal memory USB memory stick contents on the PC and perform files transfer from SmartOTDR...

Page 84: ...are mandatory Ethernet or WIFI connection 1 Using the Ethernet connection no specific requirement is needed The SmartOTDR is directly connected to Internet via an Ethernet Cable 2 The WIFI connection...

Page 85: ...n between SmartOTDR and Smartphone using USB connect the USB cable on SmartOTDR and on 3G Smartphone connector 2 To establish connection between the SmartOTDR and 3G Smart phone using WIFI the WIFI op...

Page 86: ...given list and having appropriate basic subscription for internet connection sharing Downloading the Viavi application on PC The Viavi application Smart Access Anywhere must be downloaded on the PC wh...

Page 87: ...ication Once connection is configured the SmartAccess Anywhere application can be launched On SmartOTDR 1 On the Home page select the SmartAccess icon As soon as the icon is selected the SmartOTDR beg...

Page 88: ...s the unit remotely 4 Press OK to hide the message On the distant PC 1 On the PC of the distant user once the application is launched enter the Access Number on the upper part of the screen 2 Click on...

Page 89: ...remote SmartOTDR onto the PC 1 On the Introduction page click on or On the left menu click on 2 Click on Start Remote Screen button The current screen of the SmartOTDR displays The VNC icon on the up...

Page 90: ...e keyboard and SmartOTDR on page 83 Transferring files To work on files onto PC and onto unit 1 On the Introduction page click on or On the left menu click on 2 Click on Start Transfer Tool button The...

Page 91: ...rom SmartOTDR to PC 1 On the PC explorer select the storage media and if wished the sub directory into which file will be transferred 2 On the file explorer of the SmartOTDR select the file to be tran...

Page 92: ...K to validate Deleting file 1 Select a file stored on the SmartOTDR hard disk or USB key 2 Click on 3 In the new dialog box opened press Yes to confirm the deletion or No to keep the file Creating a n...

Page 93: ...settings To modify the settings for connection to internet 1 Press Session menu key on left of the screen 2 Disconnect from application pressing 3 On the session screen see Figure 54 on page 75 press...

Page 94: ...ailable exclusively if the port selected is Alternative port 443 and if the Proxy is selected 8 Once configuration is completed press The Home page displays see Figure 50 on page 70 Testing connection...

Page 95: ...sfer files from or toward the product using Wifi Bluetooth or Ethernet connection or connecting two Smar tOTDR together Transferring files via Bluetooth Once the connection has been established with a...

Page 96: ...to internal memory ftp mts1000 Viavi 10 33 16 229 usbflash This allows to access to the contents of the USB memory stick connected to the SmartOTDR 3 If an identification is required enter User name m...

Page 97: ...d connecting to Cloud Storage on the SmartOTDR on page 64 the files can be transferred from one Platform to the other 1 Press HOME hard key 2 Press Explorer on the Home page In the Explorer page a new...

Page 98: ...onsidering 10 33 16 229 is the IP Address of the SmartOTDR as shown Figure 38 on page 60 enter the following address in the Internet Explorer window http 10 33 16 229 5800 3 Press Enter to validate Th...

Page 99: ...etween the SmartOTDR and the PC proceed as follow 1 Open Internet Explorer on the PC 2 Considering 10 33 16 201 is the IP Address of the SmartOTDR as shown Figure 41 on page 63 enter the following add...

Page 100: ...To display those buttons click once on the top of the screen in the status bar at the same height than the date and time The virtual control buttons bar is displayed during a few seconds You may clic...

Page 101: ...network operators with an agile and centralized way to manage and analyze data from thousands of deployed Viavi test instruments directly from the cloud StrataSync is a hosted cloud based software ap...

Page 102: ...Configuring and synchronizing the SmartOTDR The SmartOTDR can be configured to be synchronized with the Strata sync 1 On the Home page press Connectivity 2 Check the configuration of the Ethernet and...

Page 103: ...to enter the directory path example disk Strata sync The directory Stratasync is defined by default Connecting the SmartOTDR to Stratasync Once SmartOTDR is configured in the System Settings page 1 In...

Page 104: ...Chapter 7 Connectivity Stratasync 86 User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 105: ...pics discussed in this chapter are as follows File Explorer Overview on page 88 Directories and Files selections on page 88 Directories Files editing functions on page 89 Working with directories and...

Page 106: ...lect a directory from the explorer page 1 Press on the directory that must be selected on the left of the screen The list of files the directory contains displays on the right side of the screen The s...

Page 107: ...ction key pushed until all the files are selected or Click on Select all menu key to select all files into the directory Directories Files editing functions Copy Cut Paste files directories To copy cu...

Page 108: ...Press Clear if you wish to delete the entire name 4 Enter a new name for the directory file 5 Click on Enter to validate the new name Deleting a directory file 1 Select the directory or file s to be...

Page 109: ...by icons E g Sorting files Wether files are selected or not the key Sort allows to access to a sub menu allowing to sort the file according to pre defined parameters Opening several files at the same...

Page 110: ...e recent to the less one By clicking again on key the Platform displays files from the older to the more recent one Transferring files between two SmartOTDR If some Results traces or other kinds of fi...

Page 111: ...e s is are transferred Cancelling the connection Once all desired files have been transferred connection between both SmartOTDRs can be removed 1 On the distant platform press Eject USB key before rem...

Page 112: ...ni USB port of the Platform toward a USB port on the PC 2 Once connection is established confirm that you wish to activate the USB link in the pop up window on the SmartOTDR A message displays on the...

Page 113: ...2 Press Ctrl C or right click and select Copy 3 On the PC select the directory in which file s will be transferred 4 Press Ctrl V or right click and select Paste Cancelling the connection Once all de...

Page 114: ...this display example zoom on trace 3 Press simultaneously the left and right arrow keys for about 5 seconds or Click on the upper banner of the screen and in the virtual control buttons bar press Exp...

Page 115: ...he Explorer select the two or more pdf txt files generated 2 Press Export menu key 3 Press Merge key The icon is displayed during merging process After a few seconds the files are merged in one pdf tx...

Page 116: ...the successful insertion and recogni tion of a USB memory stick Then the icon is displayed in the upper banner to inform the user the USB stick is ready to be used USB memory stick disconnection 1 Bef...

Page 117: ...a The abbreviations used in the explorer for the different storage media are NOTE The USB memory stick can also be removed using the Expert Tools Media Utilities menu accessible via the System Setting...

Page 118: ...Chapter 8 File management Storage media 100 User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 119: ...echnical specifications of the SmartOTDR mainframe The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows General specifications on page 102 Characteristics of the Source standard and Power Meter optiona...

Page 120: ...st ports One Mini USB 2 0 device Built in buzzer Built in WIFI optional Built in Bluetooth optional Battery The instrument can be supplied with one Li Polymer battery or AA dry pack battery Endurance...

Page 121: ...0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 without condensation EMI ESD CE Compliant EN61326 1 FCC 47 1 Part 15 Compliant AA Dry Battery Pack Conditions of use Endur...

Page 122: ...s with power off Jolts of 15g 1 2 sine duration 6 ms at 1 second intervals Vibration The SmartOTDR resists the following vibration tests Complete test comprising 6 cycles along each of the x y and z a...

Page 123: ...km Class 2 laser standards EN60825 1 and FDA21 CFR Part 1040 10 Bluetooth and WIFI WIFI standard IEEE802 11n Bluetooth Option Class 2 Range up to 20 meters Bluetooth V2 1 EDR Characteristics of the OT...

Page 124: ...n of refractive index of the fiber Display span 0 1 km m to 260 km for single mode Attenuation measurement Automatic manual 2 point 5 point and LSA Resolution of display 0 001 dB Resolution of cursor...

Page 125: ...pical values measured at 25 C unless specified E136FB 2 ports E126A Central Wavelengtha 1310 20nm 1550 20nm filtered 1625 nm 20nm 1310 nm 20nm 1550 nm 20nm Typical RMS Dynamic Rangeb 40 40 41 dB 35 33...

Page 126: ...Chapter 9 Technical specifications Characteristics of the OTDR 108 User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 127: ...ories This chapter shows the references of the options and accessories of the SmartOTDR The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows References of the SmartOTDR on page 110 References of access...

Page 128: ...25nm B Range Handheld Tester With Continuous Light Source APC Connector E136FB APC a Comes with AC DC converter adapter hands free carrying case stylus and getting started manual OTDR connector adapte...

Page 129: ...Carrying Cases Reference Hands free soft case with neckstrap for SmartOTDR Standard with all configurations E10GLOVE Large carrying soft case for SmartOTDR E40SCASE1 Mains options Reference 12V Car l...

Page 130: ...Chapter 10 Options and accessories References of firmware applications 112 User Manual 7SMART102 Rev002...

Page 131: ...er describes how to maintain your unit and identify and correct problems related to the SmartOTDR The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Maintenance procedure on page 114 Recycling Inform...

Page 132: ...ocedure also has the advantage of reducing repair costs and time In the interests of quality and efficiency we strongly recommend adop tion of the following procedure in the event of a fault before an...

Page 133: ...1 On the Home page validate Settings icon to reach the System Settings page 2 On the right menu keys press About to display the presentation screen of the SmartOTDR General page The General page is di...

Page 134: ...reen press Software Options menu key to display the list of software options available on your SmartOTDR Services Data page This page allows to display information about the elements inside the SmartO...

Page 135: ...e file on the PC 6 Once completed connect the USB memory stick to the PC and follow the instructions chapter Installation from a USB memory stick on page 120 from step 2 Installation from Viavi Server...

Page 136: ...122 6 Press Exit to return to Connectivity page 7 Press Ethernet icon 8 In the line Ethernet select Mode Dynamic 9 In the Proxy box on the line Use proxy select No Manual or Auto wether a proxy is us...

Page 137: ...on 6 In the Upgrade Server box On the line Address Type select Server Name or IP Address Enter the Server Name if Server Name has been previously selected or the Server Address if IP Address has been...

Page 138: ...ies page 2 Connect the USB memory stick to the PC 3 Unzip the upgrade files on the PC and transfer it to the USB memory stick a Download and save on your PC the exe upgrade file that you can get from...

Page 139: ...se instructions to launch the upgrade 1 Click on Show Prev choice or Show Next Choice to display the previous and next versions available 2 Click on Confirm this Choice to start the upgrade of the sel...

Page 140: ...Ok to display the list of software versions available see Figure 83 on page 119 and follow instructions Launching the upgrade on page 121 Upgrading from the boot This method is used to make a complet...

Page 141: ...to get a software option To import the license you can either enter manually the licence code given in the license file lic file or import this file with a USB memory stick connected to the SmartOTDR...

Page 142: ...tform Import the license from the USB memory stick 1 In the Home page select the Settings icon 2 In the System Settings page press Expert Tools Upgrades Install Option Import License If the USB memory...

Page 143: ...tOTDR The SmartOTDR can be locked at any time 1 In the HOME page select the Settings icon 2 In the System Settings page click on Expert Tools 3 Click on Instrument Lock Out 4 Confirm the SmartOTDR loc...

Page 144: ...OME page Returning an instrument When returning an instrument it is essential to indicate the following minimum information the type and serial number of the instrument on the identification label and...

Page 145: ...that the battery is present or charged or the mains adapter is properly connected see Con necting the mains adapter on page 13 Nothing happens on screen whatever is the action done menu key or hard ke...

Page 146: ...ck disconnection on page 98 The data transfer was not completed when USB key was disconnected No beep is emitted when the USB memory stick is connected A previous USB memory stick has not been prop er...

Page 147: ...If you meet problems during the Platform functioning or if the battery does not charge anymore when plugged this may require the battery to be replaced Accessing to the damaged battery To access the b...

Page 148: ...The instrument can be restarted Contact Viavi local Sales Service to get a new battery Date and Time parameters will be lost when battery is disconnected Fig 92 Setting a new battery NOTE Take care to...

Page 149: ...ly only if agreed to by Viavi in writing These warranties are not transferable without the express written consent of Viavi Hardware Warranty Viavi warrants that Hardware Product sold to customer shal...

Page 150: ...i performed repairs shall be warranted from defective material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days or until the end of the Initial Warranty Period whichever is longer Risk of loss or damage...

Page 151: ...B Battery charging time 14 specifications 102 Bluetooth pairing 53 remove pairing 56 search devices 55 specifications 105 C Cleaning optical connectors 3 plates housings and screen 114 Connectors cle...

Page 152: ...ing 125 reset 15 switching off 15 switching on 15 troubleshooting 127 Power meter Alarms 25 Attenuator 26 Configuration 24 connection 24 file management 36 measurement 35 reference measurement 35 resu...

Page 153: ...anual 7SMART102 Rev002 135 U Units 31 Unpacking the instrument 6 USB connection 98 disconnection 98 upgrade via 120 V VFL connection 24 emission of light 36 function 36 specifications 105 W WIFI confi...

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