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IM AQ7280-01EN
When the number of cores exceeds 100
Internal Memory
MPJ
ABCDE_1_100
ABCDE.MPJ_1_100
DATA
Folder for saving measurement result files (number of cores 101 to 200)
The newly created project file (number of cores 1 to 100)
1310 nm_0101.SOR
1310 nm_0102.SOR
Measurement result files (.SOR extension)
are automatically named and saved.
Folder for saving measurement result files (number of cores 1 to 100)
1310 nm_0001.SOR
1310 nm_0002.SOR
Measurement result files (.SOR extension)
are automatically named and saved.
(For the file name type setting, see the next
page.)
ABCDE_101_200
ABCDE.MPJ_1_100
The newly created project file (number of cores 101 to 200)
The start and end core numbers in the project are appended to the project name. Numbers are rounded
to the nearest hundred and appended.
Example when the number of cores is 150:
If the start number is 1, ABCDE_1_100.MPJ, ABCDE_101_200.MPJ (151 to 200 are skipped)
If the start number is 121, ABCDE_101_200.MPJ (101 to 120 are skipped), ABCDE_201_300.MPJ
(171 to 200 are skipped)
Since numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred, the end number is 200 even when there are only
150 cores.
If the “Enable to create over 100 fibers” check box is selected, a message confirming whether a project
with 100 or more cores is to be created appears when you press ESC to close the project setup
screen.
• If you select OK and press ENTER, a project with 100 or more cores is created.
• If you select Cancel and press ENTER, a message confirming whether the project setup screen is
to be closed without creating a project appears.
• If you select OK and press ENTER, the project setup screen is closed, and the main view screen
returns.
• If you select Cancel and press ENTER, the original project setup screen returns.
Number of Cores or Tapes
Set the number of cores or tapes in the following range.
Tape No
Number of Cores or Tapes
OFF
Number of cores: 10 to 100 (10 cores)
8 to 96 (8 cores)
a-b(2)
Number of tapes: 10 to 50
1 to 50
a-c(3)
Number of tapes: 10 to 33
1 to 33
a-d(4)
Number of tapes: 10 to 25
1 to 25
a-e(5)
Number of tapes: 10 to 20
1 to 20
a-f(6)
Number of tapes: 10 to 16
1 to 16
a-g(7)
Number of tapes: 10 to 14
1 to 14
a-h(8)
Number of tapes: 10 to 12
1 to 12
You can set the number of cores in steps of 8 when the number of cores in each division is set to “8
cores” and in steps of 10 when the number of cores in each division is set to “10 cores.”
Example: When the number of cores in each division is set to “8 cores,” even if you set the number
of cores to 12, it will be set to 16.
2.8 Performing Multi-Core Fiber Measurement