Autotest In Loopback Mode - Fluke Versiv User Manual

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To see the results, limits, and margins for a fiber, tap the
window.
The length shown for each fiber is half of the total
length of both fibers.
The settings the tester used for the test.
The dashed lines are around the connectors and fiber that are
included in the loss and length results. Gray connectors and
fibers are not included because you used them to set the
reference.
Connector icons show the number you entered for the TOTAL
CONNECTIONS setting on the No. of Connectors/Splices
screen (Figure 44 on page 114). For Figure 48, the TOTAL
CONNECTIONS setting is 4.
The round icon shows the number of splices entered for the
SPLICES setting on the No. of Connectors/Splices screen.
Bi-directional results show the fibers crossed at the main and
remote ports. The fibers show the connections as they are at the
end of the test.
To see help for the screen, tap
When more than one button shows at the bottom of the screen,
the tester highlights one in yellow to recommend which one to
tap. See "Buttons to Do Tests and Save Results" on page 17.

Autotest in Loopback Mode

Use Loopback mode to do tests on spools of cable and segments
of uninstalled cable.
In this mode, the tester measures loss and length at two
wavelengths. If you turn on the Bi-Directional function, the tester
makes measurements in both directions.
Figure 46 shows the equipment for tests in Loopback Mode.
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