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Step 5: do otdr tests on end 1 of the link, Step 6: do otdr tests on end 2 of the link – Fluke Networks CertiFiber Pro Users Manual User Manual

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Chapter 14: Projects

Tutorial: How to Use a Project for Tests with OptiFiber Pro and CertiFiber Pro

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Step 5: Do OTDR Tests on End 1 of the Link

5-1 Clean and inspect all fiber connectors.

5-2. Connect the launch cord to the tester and to End 1 of fiber 1A.

Connect the tail cord to the other end of fiber 1A.

5-3. Tap TEST or press . When the test is completed and if it

passed, the tester automatically saves the results for End 1 in ID

1A.

5-4. Connect the launch cord to the tester and to End 1 of fiber 1B.

Connect the tail cord to the other end of fiber 1B.

5-5. Tap TEST or press . When the test is completed and if it

passed, the tester automatically saves the results for End 1 in ID

1B.

Step 6: Do OTDR Tests on End 2 of the Link

6-1 On the home screen, tap the Next ID panel.

6-2. On the CHANGE ID screen, tap the End 1/End 2 control to

make End 2 show.

6-3. In the ID set under IDs Untested, the ID 1A is highlighted

because it is the first ID in the set that does not contain OTDR

results for End 2.

6-4. Tap DONE.

6-5. Clean and inspect all fiber connectors.

6-6. Connect the launch cord to the tester and to End 2 of fiber 1A.

Connect the tail cord to the other end of fiber 1A.

6-7. Tap TEST or press . When the test is completed and if it

passed, the tester automatically saves the results for End 2 with

the End 1 results in ID 1A.

6-8. Connect the launch cord to the tester and to End 2 of fiber 1B.

Connect the tail cord to the other end of fiber 1B.

6-9. Tap TEST or press . When the test is completed and if it

passed, the tester automatically saves the results for End 2 with
the End 1 results in ID 1B.