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Analyzing Traces and Events

MAX-700

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Enabling or Disabling the Detection of Reflective Ends of Fiber

The table below shows the differences you will notice in the event table
depending on if you enable the detection of reflective ends of fiber or not.

Option not selected

(conventional analysis)

Option selected

Case

Event on which

span end is set

Loss or

reflectance value

Event on

which span

end is set

Loss or

reflectance

value

Span end

located on a

physical event

that crosses the

end-of-fiber

(EoF) threshold

Non-reflective

fault

or

reflective fault

Value as

calculated by the

conventional

analysis

Same as the

conventional

analysis

Same as the

conventional

analysis

Span end

located on a

physical event

whose loss is

below the EoF

threshold

Non-reflective

fault

or

reflective fault

Value as

calculated by the

conventional

analysis

If applicable,

reflective fault

(located in

the “noisy”

area)

a

a.

The cumulative loss value will remain the same for all elements appearing after the event on which the

span end was set according to the conventional analysis. The span loss value (Trace Info. tab) will

correspond to the loss calculated between span start and the event on which the span end was set

according to the conventional analysis.

If applicable,

reflectance value

as calculated by

the conventional

analysis.

b

b.

Value is underestimated because the event is located in the “noisy” area.

Span end not

located on any

physical event

End of analysis N/A

If applicable,

reflective fault

(located in

the “noisy”

area)

c,d

c.

The end-of-analysis event is replaced by a non-reflective event

with a loss value of 0 dB.

d.

The cumulative loss value will remain the same for all elements appearing after the inserted event. The

span loss value (Trace Info. tab) will correspond to the loss calculated between span start and the

inserted event.

If applicable,

reflectance value

as calculated by

the conventional

analysis.

b