Using Manual Otdr Mode - Fluke DTX-1800 Technical Reference Handbook

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Using Manual OTDR Mode

Typically, you should use Auto OTDR mode when
certifying cabling with the OTDR.
Manual OTDR mode lets you optimize the OTDR trace for
viewing specific events.
To select Manual OTDR mode, turn the rotary switch to
L
AUTOTEST, press
Change Test; then select Manual.
Setting
Range
The range setting determines the maximum distance shown on the trace.
Auto: The tester selects the range that is nearest to, but not less than the end of the fiber. These
ranges are not limited to the fixed ranges provided.
Manual range selections: You select the range. Typically, you should select the range that is nearest
to, but not less than, the distance to the event you want to study. If the tester does not correctly
identify the end event, run the OTDR test again using the next higher range.
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Note
Table 7-5. Manual OTDR Settings
Table 7-5 describes the settings you can change in manual
OTDR mode and how the settings affect the trace. You can
access these settings on the Fiber OTDR tabs in Setup.
Tip: To see the settings used for an OTDR test, press
View Events on the OTDR Results screen, press
Details; then press
may be slightly different from the nominal values selected
on the OTDR tab.
Description and Selection Guidelines
J
OTDR Settings. The settings used
K
L
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