Acquiring the reference trace, Aution – EXFO FTB-7000 OTDR for FTB-200 v2 User Manual

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Testing Fibers in Template Mode

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FTB-7000 Series

Acquiring the Reference Trace

Acquiring the Reference Trace

You must acquire a reference trace before you start the Template mode.
The acquisition parameters you define for this reference trace will be used
to acquire subsequent traces.

To acquire the reference trace:
1.
Clean the connectors properly (see Cleaning and Connecting Optical

Fibers on page 22).

2. Connect a fiber to the OTDR port.

If your unit is equipped with two OTDR ports, ensure that you connect
the fiber to the appropriate port (singlemode, singlemode live, or
multimode), depending on the wavelength you intend to use.

3. Acquire a trace in Auto or Advanced test mode. If you want to test

using high resolution, you will have to select this feature before
acquiring the reference trace. For more information, see Testing Fibers
in Auto Mode
on page 33 or
Testing Fibers in Advanced Mode on
page 37.

4. If necessary, define the span start and end (see Analyzing the Fiber on

a Specific Fiber Span on page 153).

5. Once the analysis is complete, save the trace by pressing Quick Save

in the button bar or

from the keypad.

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Never connect a live fiber to the OTDR port without a proper setup.
Any incoming optical power ranging from –65 dBm to –40 dBm will
affect the OTDR acquisition. The way the acquisition will be
affected depends on the selected pulse width.
Any incoming signal greater than –20 dBm could damage your
OTDR permanently. For live-fiber testing, refer to the SM Live port
specifications for the characteristics of the built-in filter.

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