For optifiber pro otdr modules – Fluke Networks CertiFiber Pro Users Manual User Manual
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Versiv Cabling Certification Product Family
Technical Reference Handbook
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To make sure your test results are as accurate as
possible, do the reference procedure frequently. See
“About the Reference for Fiber Tests” on page 165.
Use only high-quality test reference cords that
comply with the standards. See “About Test
Reference Cords and Mandrels” on page 167
Connect the AC adapter or replace the battery as
soon as the low battery indication appears.
For OptiFiber Pro OTDR Modules
Warning: Class 1 and Class 2 Laser Products
To prevent possible eye damage caused by
hazardous radiation:
Do not look directly into optical connectors. Some
optical equipment emits invisible radiation that can
cause permanent damage to your eyes.
Do not run any tests that activate the outputs on
the tester unless a fiber is attached to the output.
When you inspect fiber endfaces, use only
magnification devices that have the correct filters.
Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures not
stated herein can possibly result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Caution
To prevent damage to the tester or cables under
test:
Do not connect the OTDR port to an optical source.
Doing so can cause damage to the OTDR receiver.
Do not connect the tester to an active network.
Doing so causes unreliable test results, can disrupt
network operations, and can cause damage to the
OTDR receiver.