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Main View Screen
1.
From the top menu, select
Multi Fiber Project
to display the following screen.
Using the arrow keys or the rotary knob, move the
cursor to the cell of a core number you want to measure.
Saved result indication
Blue: Measured data saved
Green: Measured data saved, pass judgment
Red: Measured data saved, pass judgment
Observation data of the fiber end face already saved
Measured data of optical power already saved
Core number
Create a new project.
Project information
Displays project information
Set the wavelength.
You can select one of the
wavelengths that have been
set in the measurement
conditions or "All."
Clear the check mark.
Clears the result indication
in the cell at the cursor
location and deletes the
saved data.
Specifies skip
You can skip cores you do not want to measure. You can select this soft key
when the cell at the cursor location does not have a result indication. To cancel
skipping, press this soft key again.
Core numbers set to Skip are not displayed.
The number of cores whose measurement results have been saved
The drive/folder name/project name of the current project
Confirm the waveform.
You can confirm the
measurement waveform.
You can change the marker
and event positions.
Preview area
Information about the core
number at the cursor location
The cell of the core number of the
next project (96 core/100 core)
The cell of the core number of the previous project (96 core/100 core)
Switches between file name and label display
Tap the icon to switch between displaying the waveform file
name and label information of the measured core.
2.
Using the
arrow keys
or the
rotary knob
, move the cursor to the cell of a core number you
want to measure.
Note
To measure the optical power and observe the fiber end face, tap a core No.
Realtime
Performs real-time measurement. Operates in the same manner as the REALTIME key.
Optical power measurement
(see section 5.2)
Average
Performs averaged measurement. Operates in the same manner as the AVG key.
Fiber inspection probe
Observe the fiber end face. See section 8.6.
2.8 Performing Multi-Core Fiber Measurement