Khz Mode; Auto Wavelength Function; How To Clean Mtp/Mpo Connectors - Fluke MultiFiber Pro User Manual

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2 kHz Mode

The source has a 2 kHz modulated output mode that you
can use to identify fibers. See"How to Identify Cables or
Fibers" on page 26.
To select 2 kHz mode
1
On the source, hold down
or
to put the cursor next to MODE, then
press
to make 2 kHz show.
2
To save the setting and exit setup mode, hold down
for 2.5 seconds.
When the source is in 2 kHz mode and the meter is
in loss measurement mode,
and 2 kHz flash on the meter's display, and you
cannot save measurements.
The source's auto wavelength function does not
operate when you use 2 kHz mode.
for 2.5 seconds, press
Notes
, the bargraphs,

Auto Wavelength Function

The signal from the source includes an identifier that tells
the meter which wavelength to measure. The source
transmits the auto wavelength signal unless it is in 2 kHz
mode. When you select 2 kHz mode, the source's AUTO
setting automatically changes to OFF.

How to Clean MTP/MPO Connectors

Always clean and inspect endfaces in fiber connectors before
you make connections. Fluke Networks recommends that
you use a mechanical cleaner, such as the Fluke Networks
IBC
OneClick Cleaner, to clean connectors.
To use a OneClick cleaner to clean MTP/MPO connectors
,
To prevent damage to the device and to
connectors and to keep contamination off of
endfaces, read all instructions and obey all
safety precautions given in the instructions for
the device you use to clean connectors.
2 kHz Mode
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Caution
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