How To Do Bi-Directional Tests For All Ids In A Set - Fluke Versiv Series Technical Reference Handbook

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averages for test results that include splitters.

How To Do Bi-directional Tests for All IDs in a Set

In this procedure, you test all the links from End 1, then test them
all again from End 2.
On the home screen, tap the Next ID panel.
1
If necessary, tap CHANGE CABLE IDs to select or make an ID set.
2
On the CHANGE ID screen, turn on the Auto Save function
3
and set the End 1/End 2 control to End 1.
Enter names for the ends of the fiber (optional):
4
a. On the CHANGE ID screen, tap the panel that shows End 1:.
b. On the EDIT END NAME screen, tap the End 1 and End 2
panels to use the keyboard to enter names for each end. Tap
DONE to save the names.
Tap DONE on the CHANGE ID screen.
5
Clean and inspect the connector for End 1 of the link that has
6
the first ID in the set.
Connect the tester to End 1 of the link, then tap TEST or press
7
.
Clean and inspect the connector for End 1 of the link that has
8
the next ID in the set.
Connect the tester to End 1 of the next link, then tap TEST or
9
press .
10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 for all IDs in the set.
11 Press , then tap the Next ID panel.
Chapter 12: The OptiFiber Pro HDR OTDR Module
How to Quickly Change OTDR Settings After a Test
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