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File Management File Menu
Tap the arrow to the right of the highlighted project name. If the project is not highlighted, use the navigation arrows to select it.
Alternatively, tap on the project name itself to select it.
10.2 File management Operation
Open/View a Trace
To open a trace, use the navigation arrows to highlight the appropriate trace and tap the arrow to the right of the file name.
Alternatively you can tap the name of the file in the list to highlight it and then tap it again to open it. Once the file is opened, you
the schematic view of the trace data will appear.
NOTE
Opening a saved trace will unload any "active" trace data. Please ensure that all previous test data has been saved before
loading a saved trace.
Delete a File
To delete a file, with the file to be deleted highlighted, tap and hold "Delete" icon for at approximately 2 seconds. Ensure the proper
file is selected as once deleted, the file cannot be recalled.
Upload a Trace to OpTrace2
To upload a trace from the OTDR to the computer, open the OpTrace2 software and ensure the OTDR is connected to the computer
with the included USB cable.
NOTE:
The two plugs in the top right corner of the computer software screen should show as connected and green.
Highlight the file to be uploaded using the navigational arrows and then tap the "Share" button. The file will be uploaded to the
target folder on the computer.
NOTE:
When using OpTrace2, the file upload function is completed using the Software only once the OTDR is connected to the
computer.
Rename a Trace File
To rename a trace file, have the file to be renamed highlighted. Tap the "Edit" icon found near the bottom of the screen. The file
name will be displayed with the on-screen keyboard. Use the keyboard to rename the project and then tap "OK".
Exit File Management
To exit the file management, tap the "Back" button at the bottom of the screen until you return to the home screen.
Chapter 11: Specifications
11.1 OTDR Specifications
WAVELENGTH
1310 / 1550 ± 20 nm
DYNAMIC RANGE
33/33 dB SM (1310 / 1550)
PULSE WIDTH
5 - 20,000 ns
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
Kilometer, Foot, Kilofoot and Mile
EVENT DEAD ZONE
1 m
ATTENUATION DEAD ZONE
4 m
RESOLUTION
0.125 - 32 m
DISTANCE UNCERTAINTY
±(0.75 m + 0.005% x di sampling resolution)
FULL SCALE DISTANCE RANGE
0.25 - 260 km SM
TYPICAL REAL-TIME REFRESH RATE
2 Hz
GROUP INDEX OF REFRACTION (GIR)
1.024 - 2.048