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Sector
Zone #4
Auto Sector
Table 8: Reflection Sensitivity Value Range for Four Zones
Sector
Zone #1
Zone #2
Zone #3
Zone #4
Auto Sector
Table 9: Expert Mode Value Range
Parameter
Loss Sensitivity (dB)
Reflection Sensitivity
(dB)
Capture Start Point (km)
Capture End Point (km)
Pulse Width
(microsecond)
Measure Time (s)
Resolution (m)
Step 5
Check the Enable ORL Continue Measurement on RX Direction check box to enable the Optical Return
Loss (ORL) measurement in the RX direction. ORL is available at port-level.
ORL represents the total reflected optical power from a complete fiber link. This includes the natural
backscattered power of the fiber and the reflected power coming from optical connectors, fiber splicing, or
other discontinuities along the link. ORL is expressed with a positive number and defined with the following
formula:
ORL [dB] = P_in [dB] – P_out [dB]
where P_in is the total incident power entering the fiber link and P_out is the total reflected power.
Higher ORL values are desirable for the fiber because they indicate lower back reflection. For example, an
ORL of 40 dB is better than 20 dB.
Min (dB)
Max (dB)
1.5
5
0.4
5
Min (dB)
Max (dB)
-40
-14
-40
-14
-40
-14
-40
-14
-40
-14
Min
Max
0.4
5
-40
-14
0
150
0
150
0.008
100
0
360
0.4
100
DLP-G782 Configuring OTDR Port Values
Default (dB)
1.5
1.5
Default (dB)
-30
-30
-30
-30
-30
Default
0.4
-30
0
1
0.01
30
0.5
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