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OTR 700 User's Guide Rev02 11/2016
Chapter 12 Loss Test Set
The OTR 700 may be equipped with a Loss Test Set which includes the power meter and CW source. On the
home screen, touch the LTS icon or use the left or right button to highlight the LTS Icon and press SELECT. All
OTDRs will support the stable Light Source, thought not all OTDRs will support the Power Meter.
12.2 LTS File/Help Icon Menu
Home
Touch the home icon to exit the LTS function and return to the home Screen.
Quick Save
Quick Save: Touching this icon will save the value on the display to the active project folder with an LTS label
and files will be automatically incremented to the next numbered suffix.
Project Management
Project Folder: Opens the project management screen. For a full description of project management operation,
please refer to "Chapter 9" of this user's guide.
File Management
File Manager: To open file manager touch the file manager icon. For a full description of project management
operation, please refer to "Chapter 10" of this user's guide.
Help
Press the menu button, use the left and right buttons to highlight the help icon and press select to view the
context sensitive help information.
12.1 Entering Loss Test Set Function
NOTE:
The touchscreen operation will be used to guide the user through Loss Test Set operation.
NOTE:
All OTDRs will support the stable Light Source, thought not all OTDRs will include the Power Meter.
12.3 Light Source Operation
Selecting Light Source Wavelength
The light source is located in the top left portion of the display. Touch the source indicated or the OFF indicator
and a list of available sources will be displayed. Touch the desired wavelength to turn on that light source, or
Disable to shut the light source off.
Selecting Light Source Modulation
Modulation is located in the top right portion of the display. Touch the modulation value indicated and the list of
available modulation values will be displayed. Touch the desired value to modulate the source or touch CW for
a continuous wave. The available modulation values are CW, 270Hz, 1000Hz and 2000Hz.