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MultiFiber Pro Optical Power Meter and Fiber Test Kits
Users Manual
To prevent damage to fiber connectors, to
prevent data loss, and to ensure maximum
accuracy of test results:
Use proper cleaning procedures to clean all fiber
connectors before every use. Neglecting this step
or using improper procedures can cause unreliable
test results and may permanently damage the
connectors.
Cover all connectors with protective caps when not
in use.
For correct measurements, connect only APC
connectors to the singlemode sources. Connect
only non-APC connectors to the multimode source.
You can connect APC or non-APC connectors to the
meter.
For singlemode links with APC connectors, you
must use Type A test cords and adapters. Type A
components correctly align the angles in the
connectors.
Do not connect the source to an active network.
Doing so can disrupt network operations.
After you turn on the source, let it warm up for 10
minutes before use. Allow additional time if the
source has been stored above or below ambient
temperature.
4
Caution

Kit Contents

For a list of the contents of your MultiFiber Pro kit, see the
list that came in the product's box or see the lists of models
and accessories on the Fluke Networks website. If something
is damaged or missing, contact the place of purchase
immediately.

Battery Installation, Life, and Status

Figure 1 shows how to install the batteries. The batteries
operate for 30 hours minimum in the meter and source.
When the batteries are low, the low battery icon (
flashes.
Note: Fluke Networks recommends alkaline batteries.
Figure 1. Installing the Batteries
)
AA
IEC LR6
NEDA 15A
GUE02.EPS

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