OPTOKON MOT-200 User Manual

Optical time domain reflectometer

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MOT-200
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
User manual
Version:
1.0
Date:
21.11.2024

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  • Page 1 MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User manual Version: Date: 21.11.2024...
  • Page 2 MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual Version Date Changes Author 21.11.2024 First publishing Badín...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual Table of contents General provisions..................... 4 Introduction ...................... 6 2.1. Legend....................... 6 2.2. Warnings and notes ..................6 Safety precautions .................... 6 3.1. Optical interface connection ............... 7 3.2. Laser classification ..................7 3.2.1.
  • Page 4 MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual Loss test...................... 26 RJ45 Tracker (optional) ................. 27 RJ45 Sequence test ..................28 RJ45 Tracker detector (optional) ..............29 System ......................31 Disposal requirements ................. 32 Contact ....................... 33...
  • Page 5: General Provisions

    OPTOKON, a.s. is not responsible for the loss or damage of the product due to natural disasters or other effects of natural conditions. OPTOKON, a.s.
  • Page 6 MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual The information and descriptions provided in this document are the property of OPTOKON, a.s. Such information and descriptions may not be copied or reproduced in any way, nor disseminated or distributed, without the express prior written consent of the Company.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    2. Introduction This document, “MOT-200 – Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual” is a guide to operating the OPTOKON® MOT-200 OTDR. It guides the user through using the device and warns them of potential hazards. Reading this document thoroughly is required before use.
  • Page 8: Optical Interface Connection

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 3.1. Optical interface connection Take note of the safety rules for class 1M lasers for OTDR module and 3R for VFL module. Use only the equivalent optical connectors to those built into the equipment.
  • Page 9: Class 1

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual responsibility of the manufacturer to provide the correct classification of a laser, and to equip the laser with appropriate warning labels and safety measures as prescribed by the regulations. Safety measures used with the more powerful lasers include key-controlled operation, warning lights to indicate laser light emission, a beam stop or attenuator, and an electrical contact that the user can connect to an emergency stop or interlock.
  • Page 10: Class 2M

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 3.2.4. Class 2M A Class 2M laser is safe because of the blink reflex if not viewed through optical instruments. As with class 1M, this applies to laser beams with a large diameter or large divergence, for which the amount of light passing through the pupil cannot exceed the limits for class 2.
  • Page 11: Device Introduction

    As optical networks expand in urban and rural areas, measurements become shorter and more dispersed; the MOT-200 is specifically tailored for these applications. It is cost-effective and delivers exceptional performance. Manufactured with meticulous care, the MOT-200 adheres to national standards, integrating extensive experience with modern technology.
  • Page 12: Technical Parameters

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 4.1. Technical parameters MODULE PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Wavelength 650±20nm Output Wave Type CW & 2Hz MODULE Output Power 10mW or customized (Max. 30mW) LASER Wavelength Same as OTDR SOURCE Modulation Frequency 270Hz/330Hz/1KHz/2KHz & Blink...
  • Page 13: Physical Description Of The Device

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 5. Physical description of the device 1 – OTDR 2 - OPM 3 – VFL 4 – Reserved port 5 – LCD screen 6 – Power switch 7 – Function keys 8 – RJ45...
  • Page 14 MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 10 – LED light 11 – RJ45 sequence module 12 – RJ45 tracker detector (optional)
  • Page 15: Main Menu

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 6. Main menu After booting, the device will enter the main menu by default. The main menu shows the icons of the various functional modules that the machine has. Title bar icon will light up when the corresponding function is turned on. Tap the function module to enter the corresponding function interface.
  • Page 16: Status And Navigation Bar

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 7. Status and navigation bar 1 - USB 2 – LED light 3 – PC connection 4 – USB disk 5 - OLS 6 – VFL 7 – Battery charge indicator Swipe down from the top of the screen in any function module interface to access quick...
  • Page 17: Otdr

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 8. OTDR When you open the OTDR function module, the quick settings interface is displayed by default. Using this interface you can adjust measurement parameters. The cursor operation floating window exposes the following controls: cursor reset,...
  • Page 18: Measurement Settings

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 8.1. Measurement settings To select measurement parameters in the quick settings interface, select the relevant parameter to adjust from the selection at the bottom of the screen, then slide the selection area left or right until the desired value is displayed, tap to select.
  • Page 19: Advanced Settings

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 8.2. Advanced settings To change advanced parameters of OTDR measurement, tap the button in the main OTDR interface. From the advanced settings interface you can adjust thresholds, coefficients, turn on or off real-time analysis, automatic saving, etc.
  • Page 20: Waveform Analysis

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 8.3. Waveform analysis Tap the button in the cursor operation floating window to open the waveform analysis interface. The screen will flip to horizontal orientation. In this interface you can observe the curve more clearly and analyze events along the line.
  • Page 21: File Manager

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 8.4. File manager In the main OTDR interface tap the button to enter the file management interface. This interface allows you to browse, rename, or delete saved SOR files and screenshots. You can select different storage locations using the navigation buttons along the top.
  • Page 22: Omm

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 9. OMM 9.1. Connect the fiber to the designated ports as shown in the diagram, then follow the interface prompts for operation. The available functions to choose from include an optical power meter, a visual fault locator, and an optical laser source. By default, the system will open the optical power meter function.
  • Page 23: Vfl

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 9.2. To enter the Visual Fault Locator (VFL) function, tap "VFL" on the selection ribbon at the bottom of the screen. The VFL will cycle through the following modes: On → Blink → Off.
  • Page 24: Ols

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 9.3. Connect the optical fiber to the ports as shown in the diagram, and operate the device according to the on-screen interface. For multi-modulated signals, tap to switch between the following modes: continuous signal, 270Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 1kHz + blink, and 2kHz + blink.
  • Page 25: Iola

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 10. iOLA In the iOLA interface, the details of link event points are visually displayed, allowing you to quickly observe and analyze events. You can swipe through the event list and tap on individual events or the spaces between...
  • Page 26: Link Settings

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 10.1. Link settings In the iOLA interface, tap to enter the optical link settings. In this menu, you can configure a range of advanced functions for the iOLA.
  • Page 27: Loss Test

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 11. Loss test In this interface, you can perform a loss test to quickly measure the loss value of the optical fiber. Connect the fiber to the port as shown in the diagram. Tap to change the wavelength.
  • Page 28: Rj45 Tracker (Optional)

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 12. RJ45 Tracker (optional) Use this interface with the RJ45 tracker to conduct network cable finding tests. You can choose between two cable-finding modes: Digital and Analog. Connect the near end of the test network cable to the network port on the host device, then select the appropriate mode for the cable finding process.
  • Page 29: Rj45 Sequence Test

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 13. RJ45 Sequence test This interface works with the RJ45 Sequence module or the optional RJ45 Tracker detector for network cable testing. The device supports two line sequence test standards. Connect one end of the network cable to the host and the other end to the module. You can check the quality of the network cable by observing the indicator status on the host UI and the module.
  • Page 30: Rj45 Tracker Detector (Optional)

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 14. RJ45 Tracker detector (optional) 1 – Detector and LED light 2 – Sequence indicator 3 – Detector sensitivity 4 – Power status 5 – Line finding mode 6 – LED/NCV 7 – Power switch 8 –...
  • Page 31 MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual After initiating the line-finding function, pressing the keys allows you to adjust the receiver sensitivity. There are a total of seven sensitivity levels, indicated by the corresponding LED lights. When the receiver detects a signal, the buzzer emits a prompt sound, and the LED light flashes (the color corresponds to the current line search mode).
  • Page 32: System

    MOT-200 Optical Time Domain Reflectometer User Manual 15. System On the main interface, select the System Settings function to enter the settings menu. You can click and swipe to navigate through the options. Intelligent Energy Saving: When there is no activity for a specified period, the •...
  • Page 33: Disposal Requirements

    OPTOKON, a.s. will allow free recycling of all electronic equipment if the customer returns the equipment to the collection point designated by OPTOKON, a.s. In the event that a replacement product is not supplied, recycling will be possible at the customer's request for an additional fee.
  • Page 34: Contact

    Tel.: +420 564 040 111 info@optokon.com www.optokon.com is a registered trademark of OPTOKON, a.s. Other names and trademarks mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved. No part of the document may be reproduced under any conditions or in any form –...

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