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FLX380 and OFL280
FlexTester Series
User Guide
www.AFLglobal.com or +1 (800) 321-5298, +1 (603) 528-7780
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Contents
Safety Information ......................................................................... 4
General Information ....................................................................... 5
Contacting Customer Service ..............................................................5
Recommended Accessories .................................................................5
FlexTester Hardware Features ........................................................ 6
Front Panel (Keys and Display) ............................................................6
Top Panel (Test Ports) .........................................................................7
Side Panel (USB and Power Ports).......................................................7
Front Panel Keys Summary .................................................................8
FlexTester Models ........................................................................... 9
FlexTester Setup ............................................................................. 10
OTDR Modes ......................................................................................10
Light Source and Power Meter Mode .................................................10
Main Menu ........................................................................................11
Selecting a Test Mode ........................................................................11
General Settings .................................................................................12
Understanding OTDR Test Parameters ................................................13
Setting Test Parameters .................................................................13
Full Auto OTDR Settings .....................................................................15
FTTx PON OTDR Settings ....................................................................15
FTTx PON OTDR - Test Through Splitter Settings .................................16
FTTx PON Power Meter Settings (FLX380-303/-304, OFL280-103) .....16
Real Time OTDR Settings ....................................................................17
Expert OTDR Settings .........................................................................17
Event Threshold Settings ....................................................................18
Event Thresholds: Point-to-Point Fiber Tests ...................................18
Event Thresholds: Testing PON Through Splitter .............................19
Fiber Menu Settings ...........................................................................20
Cables Menu Settings.........................................................................21
Running OTDR Tests and Viewing Results ...................................... 22
Test Viewer Screens Description .........................................................22
Launch Quality Check .........................................................................23
Trace Screen Features .........................................................................24
Event Table Screen Features ...............................................................25
LinkMap™ with Pass/Fail Analysis (purchased software option) ....25
Event Types ...................................................................................26
Summary Screen Features ...................................................................27
Link Summary Pass/Fail (purchased software option) .....................27
Adjusting Link & Event Pass/Fail Settings ............................................28
© 2015, AFL, all rights reserved. FLX3-3X-1000 Revision 1C, 2015-01-20
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Contents
Information Screen Features ...............................................................29
Light Source and Power Meter Operation ...........................................30
Light Source Operation ..................................................................30
Optical Power Meter Operation ................................................30
Wave ID Mode Feature ..................................................................31
Saving and Reviewing Test Results ................................................ 32
File Manager System ..........................................................................32
File Manager – Jobs Screen ...........................................................32
File Manager – Cables Screen ........................................................33
File Manager – Results Screen .......................................................34
File Manager – Save As Screen ......................................................35
Creating New Cables (folders) Using the Save As Screen ....................36
Selecting a Cable as the Current Cable (folder) ...................................36
Saving Test Results .............................................................................36
Opening Files (Reviewing Saved Results) ............................................36
Deleting Jobs/Cables/Results ..............................................................37
Transferring Files to a PC via USB .......................................................37
FlexTester Bluetooth Interface ....................................................... 38
Pairing FlexTester to Another Bluetooth Device ...................................38
Sending Files from FlexTester to Paired Bluetooth Device ....................40
Maintenance Tips ........................................................................... 41
Clean Test Cables and Fiber-under-Test (FUT) .....................................42
Clean Optical Ports ............................................................................42
Recharging Batteries ..........................................................................43
How to View Version Information .......................................................43
Repair and Calibration.................................................................... 43
Warranty ........................................................................................ 45
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Safety Information
WARNING! Use of procedures or adjustments other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
1310/1550 nm OTDR/OLS port
1310/1490/1550 nm OTDR/OLS port
1310/1550/1625 nm OTDR/OLS port
1310/1550/1650 nm OTDR/OLS port
This is a CLASS I LASER output
VFL port
This is a CLASS II LASER output. Do not stare into beam
WARNING! Use only the specified AC adapter. Use of another type of AC adapter can damage the instrument and create the danger of fire and electrical shock.
WARNING! To avoid the danger of fire and electrical shock:
• Never use a voltage that is different from that for which the AC adapter is rated.
• Do not plug the unit into a power outlet that is shared by other devices.
• Never modify the power cord or excessively bend, twist, or pull it.
• Do not allow the power cord to become damaged. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or expose it to heat.
• Never touch the AC adapter while your hands are wet.
• Should the power cord become seriously damaged (internal wiring exposed or shorted), contact the manufacturer to request servicing.
CAUTION! Do not run any tests or perform functions that activate an FlexTester laser unless fiber is attached to the corresponding port.
CAUTION! To avoid serious eye injury, never look directly into the optical outputs of fiber optic network equipment, test equipment, patch cords, or test jumpers. Refer to your company’s safety procedures when working with optical systems.
NOTICE: FLX380 and OFL280 FlexTesters contain no user serviceable parts. Except for changing batteries and cleaning optical ports, these instruments must be returned to AFL or authorized agents for repair and calibration.
IMPORTANT: Proper care in handling should be taken when using any precision optical test equipment. Scratched or contaminated optical connectors can impact the performance of the instrument. It is important to keep the dust caps in place when the unit is not being used.
General Information
This user’s guide provides operating instructions for testing fiber optic networks with your FlexTester and assumes that you have basic knowledge about testing fiber optic networks. The purpose of this user’s guide is to explain how to use and maintain your FlexTester. Please check our web site at www.AFLglobal.com, Test and Inspection for updates to this manual, software updates, and additional application information. If you have any questions about your FlexTester and recommended accessories, or if you need technical or sales support, please contact AFL Customer Service.
Contacting Customer Service
You may call AFL Customer Service between 8 AM and 5 PM, United States Eastern Time.
Phone 800-321-5298
603-528-7780
Fax 603-528-2025
Recommended Accessories
Fiber optic test jumpers are required to connect a FlexTester to the fiber under test. Test jumpers must have the same core and cladding size as the fiber under test. The connector at one end of the test cable must mate with the appropriate optical port on the FlexTester. The connector on the other end must mate with the fiber optic link under test.
Launch and Receive cables are required to measure the insertion loss and reflectance of the near-end and far-end connectors respectively, on the fiber link being tested. AFL Fiber Rings may be used as
Launch and Receive cables. Fiber Rings with a variety of lengths and connector styles are available from AFL. The table below helps in selecting the right test jumpers or cables for a test.
To do the following Use the following accessories to connect OTDR to the fiber under test
Test Jumper
(1-2 m typical)
Use the following accessories to terminate far-end of the fiber under test
None • Fault locate - find a break
• Measure link length
• Measure near-end connector loss
• Measure near-end connector reflectance
• Measure both near-end connector loss and reflectance, and far-end connector loss and reflectance
Launch cable *
Launch cable *
None
Receive cable *
• Measure end to end link loss and return loss
* Such as AFL 150 m Fiber Ring.
Minimum fiber ring length may be determined as follows:
• Determine the widest pulse width you expect to use for your testing application (e.g. 1 us).
• Divide the pulse width (in ns) by 10 ns/m, the approximate speed of light in glass fiber. This provides a length in meters.
• Multiply the length in meters by 3 to determine the minimum length of the launch fiber you should use.
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FlexTester Hardware Features
Front Panel (Keys and Display)
The FLX380/OFL280 FlexTester front panel contains keys, indicator, and a display. The use of the
Power, Menu, Test, Back, Save, and VFL keys are fixed. The use of the soft function keys and arrow keys depends on which menu or editor submenu is displayed. Function of each key is explained in
section “Front Panel Keys Summary” on page 8
Display
Used to show the setup menus, test results, and saved files information
Soft function keys
Back key
Menu key
Power key
Left & Right Tab keys
Back
Menu
Arrow keys
Select key
Test
Save
VFL
Test key
Save key
VFL key
VFL Indicator
Illuminates when the VFL port is active
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Top Panel (Test Ports)
Red colored bar indicates the VFL test port
Blue colored bar indicates the
OPM test port - Input for the standard optical power meter
OTDR/OLS test port
Silver bar - UPC ferrule
Green bar - APC ferrule
VFL OPM OTDR OLS
This is a CLASS II LASER output.
Do not stare into beam!
The visual fault locator (VFL) port is a
650 nm (red) laser.
Optical Power
Meter port
OTDR/Light Source port. This is a
CLASS I LASER output and input for
FTTx PON meter (FLX380-303/-304,
OFL280-103 models only).
Side Panel (USB and Power Ports)
Power port - This is the interface for the AC power adapter/charger.
AC/Charger indicator - When ON, indicates that an
AC adapter is connected to the FlexTester.
Red light - rechargeable battery is charging.
Green light - rechargeable battery is fully charged.
USB function port - Allows connection to a PC for transferring stored test results.
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Front Panel Keys Summary
The use of each key is summarized in the table below.
Key Symbol Key Name
Power
Key Function
Press and hold (~1 second) to turn the FLX380/OFL280 on or off.
VFL laser
Menu
Visual Fault Locator (red laser):
ON - Press and hold (~1 second) LED will flash
ON - Press and hold (~1 second) LED will be solid
OFF - Press and hold (~1 second) LED should be OFF
Press to access the Main Menu.
Left and
Right Tab keys
Arrow
(Navigation) keys
Select
Back
Press to display the next/previous available Menu Tab or
Test View Tab.
The arrow keys provide several functions:
• Main Menu: these keys are used to navigate menus and change setup parameters.
• Trace screen: in the Zoom mode these keys are used to adjust zoom. In the Move mode, Left and Right keys are used to move cursors.
This key provides several functions:
• Main Menu: press this key to display a submenu (if available).
• Trace screen: press this key to toggle the active cursor between A and B.
• Event Table: press to toggle LinkMap and Trace views (for
FlexTesters with LinkMap option upgrade).
Press once to return the previous screen.
Press one or more times, depending on which menu or editor submenu is displayed, to return to the Main Menu.
Test
Press to start or stop a test.
F1
Save
Soft keys
(under display)
This key provides several functions:
• Save the currently displayed test results
• Set current folder
• Set current file name
• Review results
The label shown in the display above each soft key (F1, F2 or F3) indicates the current function for that key.
Press to select the indicated function.
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FlexTester Models
FLX380 FlexTester models
AFL NO.
Description
FLX380-300 1310/1550 OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM and VFL
FLX380-302 1310/1490/1550 OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM and VFL
FLX380-303 1310/1550/1625 nm OTDR/Live PON OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM, VFL,
ServiceSafe
®
live PON detection and PON Power Meter (US Patent 8,411,259)
FLX380-304 1310/1550/1650 nm OTDR/Live PON OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM, VFL,
ServiceSafe
®
live PON detection and PON Power Meter (US Patent 8,411,259)
OFL280 FlexTester models
AFL No.
Description
OFL280-100 1310/1550 OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM and VFL
OFL280-102 1310/1490/1550 OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM and VFL
OFL280-103 1310/1550/1625 nm OTDR/Live PON OTDR with integrated OLS, OPM, VFL,
ServiceSafe
®
live PON detection and PON Power Meter (US Patent 8,411,259)
FLX380-300 and -302 models
OFL280-100 and -102 models
FLX380-303 and -304 models
OFL280-103 model
FLX380-300, -302
OFL280-100, -102
FLX380-303, -304
OFL280-103
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FlexTester Setup
OTDR Modes
Test Mode
FTTx PON OTDR
– Test Customer
Fiber Only
Network
PON
OLT
Applications
PON power meter.
Customer fiber fault location
(fiber may be live or dark).
Setup
Auto or Semi-Auto
FTTx PON OTDR
– Test Through
Splitter
Full Auto
(point-to-point)
Long-haul,
Metro,
Access
PON
Real Time
Any
End-to-end length, loss, ORL.
Splitter loss.
Feeder fiber fault location.
Semi-Auto
Fault location.
End-to-end length, loss, ORL.
Connection loss & reflection.
Splice loss.
Auto
Short range fault location.
First connector check.
Fusion splice check.
Mechanical splice tuning.
For experienced users
Semi-Auto
Manual or Semi-auto
Expert
Any
Light Source and Power Meter Mode
Test Mode
Light Source
Power Meter
Application
Measure end-to-end loss using manually set or Wave ID wavelength.
Trace fibers using tone generation and a NOYES Optical Fiber
Identifier (OFI).
Measure optical power or fiber loss using manually set or automatically detected (Wave ID) wavelength.
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Main Menu
Main Menu (FLX380-303/-304, OFL280-103 model shown)
Notes:
• FTTx PON OTDR combines functions of previous FTTx - In Service & FTTx - PON Construction modes.
• FTTx PON Power Meter measures downstream PON power levels in live PONs.
• Full Auto OTDR should only be used for point-to-point testing applications.
Screen header
Menu tabs Time of day
Highlighted tab indicates the currently displayed
Menu Screen
Press to open saved files
Battery charge:
- 100%
- <100%
- < 10%
The currently highlighted Menu option
Press to display last
OTDR trace viewed
Press to transfer saved results and download software upgrades
Selecting a Test Mode
1. Press the Menu key to display the Main menu. The Mode menu screen A is displayed by default.
2. Use keys to highlight the desired Test Mode.
3. Press the Select key to display a settings submenu for the highlighted Test Mode. From this submenu:
– Use keys to highlight the desired setup parameter.
– Use keys to set/change the highlighted parameter.
A
Mode tab
Highlighted test mode
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General Settings
The General Settings screen contains Language, Date & Time, and Distance Units settings.
• Language - allows selecting a language from a list of available languages
• Date & Time - provides time & date setup functions
• Distance Units - distance units of measurement setting impact how new and saved traces are displayed. Changes made to distance units will impact currently viewed results and future tests.
1. From the Main menu, display the Settings screen A using keys.
2. Using use keys navigate up/down the list to highlight the desired setup parameter.
Press to display submenu:
Use to highlight the desired language
Press Set or when done
Press to display submenu:
Use to highlight the desired setup parameter
Use keys to set/change date/time
Press Set when done
Use keys to change distance units
A
Use keys to enable or disable launch quality check when an OTDR test is initiated
(see ”Launch Quality Check” on page 23)
Use keys to set the Auto Off option to:
Never, 5 min, or 15 min
Press to enable/disable Pass/Fail Analysis
(purchased software option)
See “Adjusting Link & Event Pass/Fail
for details
Press to enable Bluetooth pairing and send
files via Bluetooth (see “FlexTester Bluetooth
for details)
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Understanding OTDR Test Parameters
Parameter Description
Range
The Range parameter determines the distance range of the full (unzoomed) trace. It also determines the distance between data points in the trace: the longer the range, the wider the data point spacing. We recommend selecting the shortest distance range that is longer than the fiber under test. For example, to test a fiber that is
1.5 km long, select the 3 km range.
Available Range values: 250 m, 500 m, 1, 1.5, 3, 6, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240 km.
Pulse
The FlexTester can operate using different pulse widths. Short pulse widths provide the shortest event and attenuation dead zones. Long pulse widths provide the range needed to test long fibers.
Available Pulse values: 5, 10, 30, 100, 300 ns, 1, 3, 10, 20 µs.
Averaging
The Averaging parameter determines the duration of a timed test and the number of trace averages performed. Longer averaging time produces a smoother trace.
Available Averaging values: 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 180 sec.
Resolution
Available: Normal or High.
Set to High to see events that are close together; set to Normal for longer range.
Setting Test Parameters
Range
Range should normally be set to a value longer than the known length of the fiber under test. Shorter values may be used to obtain a higher resolution trace of the initial portion of the fiber. If you do not know the length of the fiber, start with a quick scan using a long range to determine where the fiber end is, then re-scan with a more appropriate range setting.
Note: The FlexTester automatically determines the appropriate Range setting In Full Auto and FTTx
PON OTDR – Test Customer Fiber Only modes.
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Pulse width
Narrow pulse widths provide better resolution. That is, they may be used to detect events which are close together. However, narrower pulse widths inject less optical energy into the fiber-under-test, resulting in a noisier trace (lower dynamic range). If a narrow pulse width is used on a long fiber, the trace may reach the noise floor before the end of the fiber is reached.
Averaging
Longer averaging times improve dynamic range and can be used to compensate for some of the range lost when selecting a narrow pulse width. However, tests take longer to complete.
Resolution
“Normal” resolution averages a higher number of traces than “High” resolution does in a given time frame by using a more coarse data-spacing. Events in the event table may be more precisely located using High resolution.
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Full Auto OTDR Settings
Full Auto mode should be used only for testing point-to-point fibers. In this test mode, the user may select the desired test wavelength(s) while the Range, Pulse, Averaging, and Resolution parameters are set by the FlexTester.
1. From the Mode menu, display the Full Auto screen.
2. Use keys to select a single wavelength or dual or triple (if applicable) wavelengths.
Use keys to select the desired single wavelength or dual and triple (if applicable) wavelengths
FTTx PON OTDR Settings
Press to display PON power meter screen
This screen is used to configure the FTTx PON OTDR to:
• Test the customer drop fiber only
• Test through the splitter
When Test Through Splitter is selected, the user must specify the PON split ratio. Available PON split ratio settings are 1x8, 1x16, 1x32, 1x64, and 1x128. If cascaded splitters are used and you wish to test through both, multiply together the larger numbers of the two cascaded splitters and use this value to select the PON split ratio.
Example: Cascaded 1x4 and 1x8: Multiply 4 and 8 = 32. Select PON split ratio of 1x32.
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FTTx PON OTDR - Test Through Splitter Settings
In this test mode, the user may select the desired test wavelength(s) and set the Range and
PON parameters. From the Mode menu, display the FTTx PON OTDR screen; use keys to highlight the desired test setup parameter to set.
Use keys to select a single wavelength, dual or triple (if applicable) wavelengths
Use keys to set the Range parameter to a value that is greater than the longest end-toend distance in the PON from central office to a customer
Use keys to set the PON parameter to a value that corresponds to the split ratio of the
PON you are testing
Note: Pulse width and averaging time are automatically set based on Wavelength, Range, and PON split ratio. Wider pulse widths provide a smoother trace. Selecting a longer range or higher PON split ratio will result in a wider pulse width.
FTTx PON Power Meter Settings (FLX380-303/-304, OFL280-103)
FLX380-303, -304 and OFL280-103 support AFL’s ServiceSafe ® capability (US patent 8,411,259), enabling both in-service and out-of-service OTDR testing and live PON power measurements to be made from a single port. In the FTTx PON Power Meter mode, the first screen displays received FTTx
PON power at 1490 and 1550 nm. An OTDR test can be initiated from the PON Power Meter mode. On dark fibers, users can test at 1310/1550 nm. On live fibers, users can test at only 1625 or 1650 nm.
Press to toggle display of power in dBm or Watts (mW, uW, nW)
Press to display OTDR
Test Settings screen
Freeze/Unfreeze holds/resumes updating power readings continuously
• If a live fiber is detected, the ‘Live Fiber’ screen is displayed (FLX380-303/-304 and OFL-280-103 only). Press the Test key to continue testing at 1625 or 1650 nm.
• If a live fiber is not detected, the OTDR will continue testing at the selected wavelengths.
In all other models, if users try to test a live fiber, a warning message is displayed and users are not allowed to continue the test.
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Real Time OTDR Settings
In the Real Time test mode, the user may set the Auto Setup parameter to Off or By Range.
• Off: Setting the Auto Setup parameter to Off, allows the user to set the Range, Pulse, and
Resolution parameters.
• By Range: Setting the Auto Setup option to By Range, allows the user to set the Range and
Resolution parameters while the Pulse parameter is set by FlexTester.
1. From the Mode menu, display the Real Time screen.
2. Use keys to highlight the desired setup parameter.
3. Use keys to set/change the highlighted parameter.
Set the desired single test wavelength
If set to By Range, set Range and Resolution while the FlexTester sets Pulse and
Averaging parameters
If set to Off, set Range, Pulse, and
Resolution parameters
Expert OTDR Settings
In the Expert test mode, the user may set the Auto Setup parameter to Off or By Range.
• Off: Setting the Auto Setup parameter to Off, allows the user to set the Range, Pulse, Averaging, and Resolution parameters.
• By Range: Setting the Auto Setup option to By Range, allows the user to set the Range and
Resolution parameters while the Pulse parameter is set by the FlexTester.
1. From the Mode menu, display the Expert mode screen.
2. Use keys to highlight the desired test setup parameter.
3. Use keys to set/change the highlighted parameter.
Choose a single wavelength or dual or triple
(if applicable) wavelengths
If set to By Range, set Range and Resolution while the FlexTester sets Pulse and
Averaging parameters
If set to Off, set Range, Pulse, Averaging, and Resolution parameters
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Event Threshold Settings
Event threshold settings may be modified in Full Auto, FTTx PON OTDR, and Expert OTDR test modes.
Event Thresholds: Point-to-Point Fiber Tests
When Events is set to Auto in Full Auto, FTTx PON Construction – Test Customer Fiber Only, and Expert modes, Event Thresholds may be set to Default or User.
keys.
1. From the Point-to-Point OTDR Test screen, display the Event menu A using
2. Use keys to highlight the desired setup parameter.
3. Use keys to set/change the highlighted parameter.
A
When testing point-to-point fibers, Event
Thresholds may be set to:
Default – OTDR sets End Loss, Event Loss, and Event Reflectance thresholds to default values of 3.0 dB, 0.05 dB and -65.0 dB.
User – User may increase or decrease end detection, loss detection and reflectance detection thresholds to more or less sensitive values.
Notes:
• Event Loss and Reflectance threshold settings are used to determine whether or not a detected anomaly should be reported as an event and included in the event table, and if so how it should be classified by event type (e.g. as a reflective or non-reflective event).
• End Detection: Automatic event analysis declares the fiber end at the first event with event loss exceeding the End Loss threshold.
• Event Detection: A detected event is reported in the event table (see section titled ‘Event Types’) if measured event loss exceeds the Event Loss threshold, or measured event reflectance exceeds the
Event Reflectance threshold. Types of events are described in section titled ‘Event Types’.
• Macrobend Detection: When macrobend detection is Enabled, a detected non-reflective event is reported as a macrobend if its loss at a long wavelength (e.g. 1550, 1625 or 1650 nm) exceeds its loss at a short wavelength (e.g. 1310 or 1490 nm).
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Event Thresholds: Testing PON Through Splitter
When Events is set to Auto in Expert and FTTx PON Construction – Test Through Splitter modes, Event
Thresholds may be set to PON Default or PON User.
1. From the PON OTDR test screen, display the Event menu A using
2. Use keys to highlight the desired setup parameter.
3. Use keys to set/change the highlighted parameter.
keys.
A
When testing PON through a splitter, Event
Thresholds may be set to:
PON Default – FlexTester sets End Loss,
Event Loss, and Event Reflectance thresholds to default values of Auto, 0.05 dB and -65.0 dB.
PON User –User may increase or decrease loss and reflectance detection thresholds to more or less sensitive values.
Notes:
• Event Loss and Reflectance threshold settings are used to determine whether or not a detected anomaly should be reported as an event and included in the event table, and if so how it should be classified by event type (e.g. as a reflective or non-reflective event).
• End Detection: Automatic event analysis declares the fiber end at the first event with event loss exceeding the automatically determined loss threshold.
• Event Detection: A detected event is reported in the event table (see section titled ‘Event Types’) if measured event loss exceeds the Event Loss threshold, or measured event reflectance exceeds the
Event Reflectance threshold. Types of events are described in section titled ‘Event Types’.
• Macrobend Detection: When macrobend detection is Enabled, a detected non-reflective event is reported as a macrobend if its loss at a long wavelength (e.g. 1550, 1625 or 1650 nm) exceeds its loss at a short wavelength (e.g. 1310 or 1490 nm).
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Fiber Menu Settings
The Fiber menu screen allows selecting the Fiber Type between default - SMF-28e and User
• SMF-28e - sets the default Index (Group Index of Refraction) and BC (Backscatter Coefficient) values to those of SMF-28e type fiber
• User - allows entering user selectable Index (Group Index of Refraction) and BC (Backscatter
Coefficient) values
Notes:
• Using the default Index and BC values is generally recommended.
• Enter the User Index and BC values only if you know the specifications of the particular fiber you are testing and these specifications are significantly different from the default SMF-28e numbers.
To Set Fiber Parameters
1. From the current OTDR test mode menu, use keys to display the Fiber menu screen A .
2. Use keys to highlight the desired parameter to set.
3. Use keys to change the highlighted parameter.
A
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Cables Menu Settings
Note: Launch and Receive cables are required to measure the insertion loss and reflectance of the near-end and far-end connectors respectively, on the fiber link being tested. See section titled
“Recommended Accessories” for details and recommended launch and receive cable lengths.
Launch Cable (Launch Cord) - A test cable used to connect an OTDR to the near end of the link under test. To accurately measure the loss of the first connection to the fiber-under-test, determine the widest pulse width you expect to use (in ns), divide this by 10 ns/m to convert pulse width to its equivalent fiber length, then multiply by 3 to determine the minimum recommended launch fiber length.
Receive Cable (Tail Cord) - A test cable used to terminate the far end of the link under test.
To accurately measure the loss of the last connection, use a receive cable at least as long as the recommended launch cable length.
To set Launch/Receive Cable parameter:
1. From the current OTDR test mode menu, use keys to display the Cables menu screen A .
2. Use keys to highlight the desired setup parameter.
3. Use keys to set/change the highlighted parameter.
A
This parameter may be set to the following options:
None
Default 1: 150 m fiber ring
Default 2: 500 m fiber ring
Default 3: 1000 m fiber ring
Default 4: 2000 m fiber ring
User: Adjust Launch/Receive
Length parameter to match the length of the user-provided launch and/or receive cable(s).
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Running OTDR Tests and Viewing Results
To Start a Test
• Press the - Test key.
Note: After an OTDR test is started, it may take several seconds for the first results to appear and depending on setup, tens of seconds or even several minutes for tests to complete.
To Stop a Test
• Press the - Test key. If pressed after a trace appears, it will stop the test, generate the event table (see Section titled Event Types) and show the partially completed trace.
• Press the Back key. The FlexTester stops the test and displays the setup menu.
How can I tell if a test is running?
The FlexTester screen header will display the Test in Progress icon.
Test in Progress icon
To display the desired Screen for viewing, use Left and Right Tab keys
Test Viewer Screens Description
Icon Name
Trace
Event
Summary
Description
Displays OTDR trace, A/B cursors, Loss and Distance between A and B cursors, and max reflectance between A and B locations.
Displays OTDR trace and for each detected event: location (in current distance units), type, reflectance (dB), and insertion loss (dB).
Press to jump to next/previous event.
Displays end-to-end link summary (length, loss, and ORL).
Information Displays test settings, test cable lengths, fiber parameters, and event thresholds.
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Launch Quality Check
The FlexTester OTDR features an optional launch quality check when an OTDR test is initiated.
To perform the launch quality check:
1. From the Main menu, display the Settings screen A using keys.
2. Using keys navigate up/down the list to highlight the Launch Quality Check parameter B .
3. If set to Disabled, use keys to enable - display Enabled.
4. With the launch quality check option enabled, press the Test key to start an
OTDR test.
5. The FlexTester will assess the loss and reflectance at the OTDR’s connection to the launch ring or fiber-under-test.
6. If excess loss or reflectance is detected, the
OTDR displays the ‘Poor Launch Quality’ screen C .
7. From the ‘Poor Launch Quality’ screen C the user may chose to perform one of the following:
– Cancel a test by pressing Cancel D soft key or Back key .
– Clean connectors, then repeat the launch quality check by pressing
Re-check soft key E or Enter key .
– Continue testing without checking and cleaning the connection by pressing Test soft key F or Test key.
D E
B
A
C
F
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Trace Screen Features
The illustration below and table on the next screen describe the Trace screen features (example trace below includes a launch and receive cable).
Trace Screen displays OTDR trace, A/B cursors, Loss,
Distance, and max reflectance between A and B cursors
Event Table displays OTDR event measurements
File name (consists of cable name and fiber number), or
“New Trace” if file has not been saved
Summary screen displays end-to-end link measurements
Test Wavelengths
(RED is current)
Information screen displays OTDR setup parameters, launch
& receive cable data, and event thresholds
Trace graph (RED is current)
Grid units display dB/ div on vertical axis and distance/div on horizontal axis
Fiber under test
A and B cursors
Launch cable (
Only present if network was defined to include a
Launch cable. Width of this shaded region is based on length of the launch cable specified in the Cables screen.)
Receive cable (
Only present if the network was defined to include a Receive cable. Width of the shaded region is based on length of the receive cable specified in the Cables screen.)
B cursor location
(active cursor is highlighted)
A cursor location
Maximum
Reflectance between
A & B cursor
Press to toggle active traces (for multi-wavelength tests)
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Press to toggle Zoom and Move mode. In
Move mode, the key label is displayed as
Zoom. In Zoom mode, the key label is displayed as
x
Zoom.
2-point Loss between
A and B cursor
Distance between A and B cursor
Loss/Distance (dB/ km) measurement between A & B cursor
Press to Unzoom or
Rezoom
Event Table Screen Features
Event Table is automatically generated when Events are set to Auto in the OTDR Event settings mode.
Trace Graph display shows trace of the currently selected wavelength
Event Table shows: event Number, event
Location in user selected units, event Type,
Reflectance and Loss in (dB) and loss/distance
(dB/km)
Soft keys provide the same functions as in
Trace screen
LinkMap
™
with Pass/Fail Analysis (purchased software option)
LinkMap provides icon-based display of link events. When enabled, pass/fail analysis compares event measurements to user-set pass/fail limits.
Label indicates type of the selected event
LinkMap display shows
• Event Types
– Connector
– Splice (loss or gain)
– Splitter
– Macrobend
– Group
• Color-coded pass/fail
– Green: Pass
– Red: Fail
– Blue: Not evaluated
Pressing Select key toggles LinkMap and
Trace Graph display
Pass/Fail Analysis (when enabled) indicates each event as (
√
)-pass or (
X
)-fail
Currently selected event highlighted in blue.
Press keys to select previous/next event.
Failing parameters are shown in red
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Event Types
Icon Event Type
Start
End
Non-reflective
Loss Event
Description
The start of the fiber under test.
The end of the fiber under test.
An event with measurable loss but very small or unmeasurable reflectance, typically caused by a fusion splice, fiber break, or macrobend
(with macrobend detection disabled).
Non-reflective
Gainer Event
Reflective Event An event with measurable loss and reflectance, typically caused by a connection or mechanical splice.
Macrobend A non-reflective loss event with significantly higher loss at longer wavelengths (1550, 1625, 1650 nm) than seen at shorter wavelengths
(1310, 1490 nm). Typically caused by a sharp bend in the fiber.
Splitter
An event with ‘negative loss,’ which can occur in OTDR traces where two fibers with very different backscatter coefficients are spliced or connected. A gainer will be seen as a normal (positive loss) event when tested from the other end of the fiber. The true loss of the event is approximately equal to the average of its loss measured from each end of the fiber under test.
Group Start
Event
PON splitters are detected only when Event thresholds are set to PON
Default or PON User and a high loss event (> 6 dB) is detected which is determined not to be the end of the fiber.
First event in multiple event group. Reports loss of entire group. Reports reflectance of first event in group if reflectance of next event can be independently measured. Reports max reflectance of grouped events if next reflectance cannot be independently measured.
Group Middle
Event
Group End
Event
Grouped events may contain zero, one, or more middle events. Loss of middle events is included in group loss reported in the group start event.
Reports reflectance if it can be independently measured.
Last event in a multiple event group. Loss of last event is included in group loss reported in group start event. Reports reflectance if it can be independently measured.
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Summary Screen Features
Summary screen displays test data as follows:
• Trace graph of the current wavelength A (for multiple-wavelength tests, press Wave B soft key to toggle the wavelength display).
• Link Length in user selected units C .
• Link Loss in dB D .
• Loss/Distance (End-to-End) E .
• ORL - Optical Return Loss in dB F .
A
E
F
C
D
B
Link Summary Pass/Fail (purchased software option)
With Pass/Fail enabled, Link Summary optionally evaluates pass/fail based on link length, link loss, loss/distance, ORL (optical return loss) and displays overall link status. Link Summary screen displays test data as follows:
• Trace graph of the current wavelength, G (for multiple-wavelength tests, press Wave soft key to toggle the wavelength display).
• Link Length H (compared to user-set expected length).
• Link Loss J (compared to user-set max loss limit).
• Loss/Distance (End-to-End) K (compared to user-set max limit).
• ORL - Optical Return Loss L (compared to user-set min limit).
G
H
J
K
L
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Adjusting Link & Event Pass/Fail Settings
• From the Settings Menu A , navigate to the Pass/Fail B option using keys.
• Press Select key to display Pass/Fail Thresholds screen that contains two sub-menu screens,
Link and Event.
– Link sub-menu C provides End-to-End Link Settings: Expected Length, Loss, Loss-per-
Distance, ORL.
– Event sub-menu D provides Event Settings: Connector Loss and Reflectance, Splice Loss,
Split Ratio & Splitter Loss.
Tip: Toggle Link and Event s screens using
• Adjust Link & Event Pass/Fail thresholds as needed:
keys.
– Using keys navigate to the desired parameter.
– If a parameter ‘Disabled’, press Select key to enable.
– When a parameter enabled, use keys to adjust its value.
• When done, press Back key .
• Settings are applied to subsequent tests.
A C
B
Tip: If Pass/Fail threshold not correctly set before test, update Pass/Fail settings then press the Recalc
Events E soft key, accessed from the Results Info tab F .
D F
E
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Information Screen Features
The information screen displays how the test was created.
• From the test viewer, use
• Use
keys to display Information screen A .
keys to highlight the desired setup parameter.
• Use keys to change the highlighted setup parameter (except Event Thresholds… parameter.
You may change these parameters to correct locations in the Event Table after the test is complete
• When done, press Recalc Events to recalculate the Event Table.
A
Press key to display submenu B
• Use parameter
keys to highlight the desired
• Use keys to change the highlighted parameter
• When done, press Recalc Events to recalculate the Event Table
These fields show the current test data
B
Event thresholds can be adjusted and macrobend detection enabled or disabled before recalculating events
If Event Thresholds not correctly set before test, update Thresholds settings then press the Recalc Events soft key
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Light Source and Power Meter Operation
Light Source Operation
After enabling the Light Source & Optical Power Meter test mode or turning the Laser option On, let the laser stabilize for approximately five minutes.
1. Use keys to highlight the desired light source setup parameter.
2. Use keys to change the highlighted parameter.
Laser: Turn the current light source laser on or off.
Mode: Set up the light source for CW (continuous wave), 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 270 Hz, or 330 Hz tone, or
Wave ID operation.
Wavelength: Set up the light source for the desired wavelength operation.
Optical Power Meter Operation
1. Press the Ref/Set soft key to see the Reference value (in dBm) for several seconds, then display will return to dB mode.
2. To set a new OPM reference level, hold the Ref/Set key until you see REFERENCE SAVED. This takes about one second.
3. When you release the Ref/Set soft key, the unit should display a loss value of about 0.0 dB.
4. You can sample and hold live POWER or LOSS readings by pressing the Test key. While a held value is shown you will see POWER STOPPED or LOSS STOPPED.
5. Press the Test key again to return to the live data view.
Use to navigate source menu
Use to change source menu items
Turn laser On/Off
Select test mode:
CW, 270 Hz, 330
Hz, 1 kHz and 2 kHz tones, or Wave ID
Select wavelength(s)
Light Source settings
Power Meter settings
Press to toggle units: dB to measure loss, dBm or W to measure power
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Hold to set OPM reference level(s). Press briefly to see current reference levels
Press to toggle
OPM wavelength
Wave ID Mode Feature
Wave ID is a powerful feature which cuts multi-wavelength insertion loss test time by 80% and eliminates user setup errors.
1. When Source Mode is set to Wave ID and a single source wavelength is selected, the wavelength is transmitted with a wavelength indicator. A Wave ID-compatible Power Meter will detect and synchronize its wavelength calibration factor to the transmitted wavelength, eliminating the need for Source and Power Meter users to coordinate their wavelength settings.
2. When Wave ID is enabled with two or three wavelengths selected, the Source alternately sends each wavelength with its wavelength indicator. A Wave ID-compatible Power Meter detects and synchronizes to each wavelength in turn, enabling simultaneous, multi-wavelength measurements, cutting test time in half or more, eliminating the need for Source and Power Meter users to coordinate their wavelength settings, and avoiding measurement errors due to mismatched Source and Power Meter wavelength settings.
3. When Ref Set is pressed and held in Wave ID mode, references are set at each of the Wave ID wavelengths.
A
B
C
A
B
C
Modulation indicator automatically detects and reports modulation on the received optical signal, as follows:
Wave ID: Indicates single or multi-wavelength Wave ID signal received. The displayed wavelength(s) are determined from the received Wave ID signal.
270 Hz: Indicates received optical signal is a 270 Hz fiber-identifying tone.
330 Hz: Indicates received optical signal is a 330 Hz fiber-identifying tone.
1 kHz: Indicates received optical signal is a 1 kHz fiber-identifying tone.
2 kHz: Indicates received optical signal is a 2 kHz fiber-identifying tone.
Blank: Received optical signal is live traffic or an unrecognized test signal.
Wavelength
Wave ID detected or user-selected Power Meter wavelength calibration factor.
When Wave ID is detected, the user may not change the wavelength value.
Power or Loss Measurement
Displays measured power in dBm or Watts, or displays loss relative to the previously set reference level. When the Power Meter detects multi-wavelength Wave ID, wavelength and measured power or loss is displayed simultaneously at each of the received wavelengths.
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Saving and Reviewing Test Results
File Manager System
The FlexTester File Manager system consists of four screens as follows:
Screen
Jobs
Cables
Results
Save As
Description
Lists the Jobs (folders) stored in the FlexTester internal memory.
Use to open or delete the highlighted job folder.
Lists the Cables (folders) in the currently open Job folder.
Use to open or delete the highlighted cable folder.
Lists the OTDR trace (.SOR) files and OPM results (.ATD) files in the currently open
Cable folder.
Use to open (view) or delete the highlighted results file.
Lists the current job, the current cable, and the fiber number that will be used the next time a group of traces is saved.
Use to save the ‘new’ results created by the most recent test, or the results most recently opened (recalled from memory).
To display File Manager, press the Files soft key on the Main Menu screen or when it appears.
File Manager – Jobs Screen
Depending on the prior settings, the File Manager may be displayed as Jobs, Cables, or Results screen.
To display Jobs screen (top level menu screen in the FlexTester File Manager):
• Press the Files soft key.
• If the Cables/Results screen is displayed, highlight the ( ..) symbol located at the top of the
Cables/Results screen.
• Press the Select soft key - to display Jobs screen.
Jobs screen Cables screen Results screen
List of saved Jobs
(folders)
Time & date label: shows when the highlighted Job was saved
Press to display the
Save As screen
Press to delete the highlighted Job folder
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This field shows X/Y:
X = number of the highlighted job
Y = total number of jobs in FlexTester memory
Highlighted Job folder
(use to highlight the desired folder)
Free space (internal memory)
Press to open the highlighted Job (which becomes the current job) and see a list of the cables stored in this job
File Manager – Cables Screen
Depending on the prior settings, the File Manager may be displayed as Jobs, Cables, or Results screen.
To display Cables screen perform the following.
• Press the Files soft key.
• If the Jobs screen is displayed, highlight the desired job, and then press Select - to display the
Cables screen.
• If the Results screen is displayed, highlight the ( ..) symbol at the top of the Results screen, and then press Select - to display the Cables screen.
Highlight ( ..) and press key to return to Jobs screen
List of saved Cables
(folders)
Time & date label: shows when the highlighted Cable was saved
Press to display the
Save As screen
Press to delete the highlighted Cable folder
This field shows X/Y, where X = number of the highlighted cable,
Y = total number of cables in the current job
Highlighted Cable folder (use folder)
to highlight the desired
Free space (internal memory)
Press to open the highlighted cable
(which becomes the current cable) and see a list of test results
(OTDR, OPM, fiber end-face inspection) stored in that cable
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File Manager – Results Screen
Depending on the prior settings, the File Manager may be displayed as Jobs, Cables or Results screen.
• Press the Files soft key.
• If the Jobs screen is displayed, highlight the desired job, and then press Select - to display the
Cables screen.
• From the Cables screen, highlight the desired cable, and then press Select – to display the results files for the selected cable.
List of saved test results:
- OTDR trace .SOR files
- OPM .ATD files
- fiber-end image files
Highlight ( ..) and press to return to
Cables screen
Highlighted results
(use to highlight the desired folder)
This field shows X/Y:
X = number of the highlighted results file
Y = total number of results files in the current cable
Time & date label: shows when the highlighted test result was saved
Press to display the
Save As screen
Press to delete the highlighted trace or
OPM results file
Free space (internal memory)
Press to open the highlighted trace or
OPM result. Opening the selected trace file will open traces for all wavelengths having the same fiber number.
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File Manager – Save As Screen
The Save As screen allows the user to save current test results and create new Jobs/Cables as needed.
This screen allows the user to review and change test IDs each time test results are saved.
To save test results
1. Display the Save As screen by pressing the Save key or the Save As soft key when it appears.
2. When the Save As screen is displayed, edit Job, End1, End2, Cable ID and Fiber number as needed:
– Use keys to highlight any character position within the Job/End1/End2/Cable name fields and Fiber number field.
– Use keys to change the highlighted character.
– Use the keys to select the previous or next field.
3. If the Folder name is edited to a name that already exists, then pressing the Save (soft or hard) key will save the current test results in this folder and make this folder current.
4. If the Job/End1/End2/Cable name and Fiber number are edited to the name and number that already exist in the current folder, then pressing the Save key will cause the FlexTester to display
“Overwrite file?”.
5. If the Job/End1/End2/Cable name is edited to a new name, then pressing the Save key will cause the FlexTester to create a new folder of this name.
6. When done, press the Save soft key.
Note: This is the only way to create new folders!
Currently highlighted character
FlexTester location:
End1 or End2
Fiber number auto-increments or set by user
Press to view current
Job/Cable screen
Press to return to Main Menu
Job name
Route (made up of the two end names)
Cable name
Press to save test results
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Creating New Cables (folders) Using the Save As Screen
New Folders are created in the File Manager - Save As screen.
See section above ‘File Manager - Save As screen’.
Selecting a Cable as the Current Cable (folder)
1. Access the File Manager - Cables screen.
2. Use keys to highlight the desired cable.
3. Press either Select key or Open soft key to make the highlighted cable current.
Saving Test Results
Test results are stored on the FlexTester Internal Drive. Saved test results can be viewed, printed and analyzed on a PC using TRM
®
(Test Results Manager) software supplied with the FlexTester.
• OTDR results are saved as industry standard .SOR files
• OPM Results are saved in .ATD file format and may be merged with OTDR results using TRM.
Save Results to an Existing Job/Cable
To save the currently displayed test results to an existing job/cable, perform the following steps:
1. Once a test is complete, press the Save key. The Save As screen will be displayed.
2. From the displayed Save As screen, press the Save key to save test results with the currently displayed Job/End1/End2/Cable name and Fiber number.
Saving Results to a New Job/Cable
To save test results to a new job/cable, use the File Manager - Save As screen.
1. Once a test is complete, press the Save key to display the Save As screen.
2. As needed, edit Job/End1/End2/Cable name and Fiber number as described in the section titled ‘File
Manager - Save As Screen’.
3. When done, press either soft or hard Save key.
Opening Files (Reviewing Saved Results)
1. Access the File Manager - Files screen by pressing the Files - F1 soft key.
2. Use keys to highlight the desired file.
– OPM results are labeled with “OPM” icon
– OTDR results are labeled with “OTDR” icon
3. Press the Open - F3 soft key to display test results.
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Deleting Jobs/Cables/Results
1. Access the File Manager.
2. Use keys to highlight the desired job/cable/results file.
3. Press the Delete soft key to delete the highlighted job/cable/results file.
Transferring Files to a PC via USB
To transfer files from your FlexTester to a PC using a USB cable, perform the following:
1. Connect your FlexTester to a PC using the supplied mini-USB to USB cable. Make sure the mini-plug is fully seated in your FlexTester.
2. Press the USB soft key on the FlexTester’s main menu.
3. On your PC, open My Computer. A new removable drive named FLX (OFL) X: will appear, where ‘X:’ is the drive letter assigned to your FlexTester.
4. Under FLX (OFL) X: you should see two folders: RESULTS and SOFTWARE.
5. Copy the RESULTS folder to your PC.
6. Under RESULTS you will see: TRACES
7. Under TRACES you will see all of the folders containing OTDR traces or OPM results.
Note:
Before removing the USB cable connecting your FlexTester to your PC, or pressing the Cancel soft key on the USB screen, left click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Start bar of your PC, then left click the Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device – Drive (X:) message, where ‘X’ is the drive letter assigned to your FlexTester.
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FlexTester Bluetooth Interface
FlexTester series include a Bluetooth interface, which can be used to transfer files to a PC, mobile phone, tablet, or other Bluetooth-enabled device. To transfer files, the FlexTester must first be “paired” to the device to which it will send files.
Pairing FlexTester to Another Bluetooth Device
To pair the FlexTester to another Bluetooth device and send files:
1. From the Main menu, display the Settings screen A using keys.
2. Use keys to navigate up/down the list and highlight the Bluetooth parameter B .
3. Press Enter key to display the Setup screen C .
4. If Bluetooth interface is Off D1 , use keys to highlight the Bluetooth option, then use keys to change the Bluetooth option to On D2 .
5. Visibility option is used to make device discoverable by other Bluetooth devices for pairing.
6. If Bluetooth Visibility is set to Hidden E , use keys to change to Shown to all F . Switch it back to Hidden after pairing is complete.
7. When Bluetooth is set to On and Visibility is set to Shown to all, device is ready for Bluetooth pairing.
A C
D1
E
B
D2
F
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8. Using mobile phone or PC/laptop, search for FLX380/OFL280. On a Windows PC (Windows 7 in examples below), select Start key, then Devices and printers, then select Add a device G .
9. FlexTester device with Bluetooth interface should be displayed. Highlight this device H and click
Next J .
10. Select ‘Enter the device pairing code’ K and click Next.
11. Enter “0000” 4-digit pairing code L , click Next and verify the device is successfully added M .
12. If device is paired successfully you should see its MAC address on the paired devices list on the
FlexTester Paired devices screen N , which is accessed from the Setup screen C by pressing
keys.
G
H
L
J
K
N
M
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Sending Files from FlexTester to Paired Bluetooth Device
Once your FlexTester has been “paired” to the device to which it will send files or from which it will receive files, you may proceed with transferring files.
1. From the Bluetooth Setup screen (see section ‘Pairing FlexTester to Another Bluetooth Device’ for details), display the Paired devices screen A using keys.
2. Use keys to navigate up/down the list and Select MAC address of the receiving device in
FlexTester Paired devices list.
3. Press Send B .
4. After initiating file transmission, “File Sending…” C message is shown.
5. If file transmission was successful “File sent” D is shown. Press OK.
A
C
B
D
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Maintenance Tips
Dust Caps
To open dust cap
B
A
C
• Place your middle finger on the back side of the dust cap you need to open - A .
• Place your thumb in the middle section of the dust cap front - B .
• Press your thumb in upward direction to open the dust cap - C .
Caution: do not twist the dust cover trying to open it: this will make an adapter to come loose. Verify that connector adapter is tight.
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Clean Test Cables and Fiber-under-Test (FUT)
It is important to keep connector end-faces on the launch and receive cables and those on the Fiber
Under Test (FUT) clean, to ensure accurate measurements and operation.
IMPORTANT! Inspect optical connectors after cleaning to ensure cleaning was successful and to verify the end-face is not damaged (cracked, pitted, etc.).
CAUTION! Never view a live fiber. Laser radiation is harmful to eyes.
Follow your company’s approved cleaning procedures.
Clean Optical Ports
CAUTION! Before conducting the following procedures be sure to have the OTDR turned OFF.
Cleaning the OTDR/OLS and VFL optical ports without removing adapters
AFL One-Click Cleaner method
• Remove the protective dust cover from the tip of the One-Click Cleaner.
• Insert the tip of the One-Click Cleaner into the optical port adapter and gently press the body of the
One-Click Cleaner until an audible “click” is heard.
• Remove the One-Click Cleaner.
AFL FCC2 fluid and CCT stick method
• Lean a can of FCC2 back (30°), press the button on FCC2 to fill the well.
• Dip a CCT stick into the well of the FCC2 to dampen the tip with optical cleaning fluid.
• Place the damp tip over the ferrule to be cleaned.
• Rotate the tip clockwise 10 revolutions while applying varying pressure to create a gentle pumping action where the tip contacts the ferrule.
• Discard the CCT stick after using both tips.
Cleaning the optical ports with adapters removed
To access the OTDR Port
• Rotate the adapter base counterclockwise approximately four times.
• Pull the adapter directly out away from the universal adapter mount to expose the ferrule.
To access the VFL Port
• Unscrew the adapter counterclockwise and pull the adapter straight out to expose the ferrule.
To access the OPM Port
• Unscrew the adapter cap from the adapter cap mount.
Cleaning the Exposed Ferrule or the OPM port
Use lint-free optical cleaning wipes such as AFL FiberWipes and optical quality cleaning fluid such as
AFL FCC2 connector cleaning fluid. If using isopropyl alcohol (IPA), be sure to use 99% pure IPA that has not been contaminated.
1. Dampen a portion of the wipe with the cleaning fluid.
2. Gently wipe the exposed ferrule (OPM port) starting with the wet section of the wipe and pulling it to the dry section.
Note: Starting with the wet cleaning and finishing in the dry improves cleaning action, reduces
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static buildup, and finishes with the end-face dry.
Cleaning the adapters
Method 1:
1. Insert a Cletop adapter cleaning stick into the sleeve of the adapter and rotate 10 times.
2. Remove.
3. After cleaning the adapter, replace the adapter over the ferrule; centering it onto the alignment pin.
4. Tighten the adapter base.
Method 2:
1. Use a can of filtered compressed air (held vertically), blow out any contaminates from the adapter.
2. After cleaning the adapter, replace the adapter over the ferrule; centering it onto the alignment pin.
3. Tighten the adapter base.
Recharging Batteries
You may charge the batteries while your FlexTester is switched on or off by attaching an AC power adapter.
• Plug the AC adapter/charger into a standard wall outlet.
• Connect the AC adapter/charger to the Power port located on the FlexTester side panel.
• The AC/Charger indicator on the side panel will turn on - Red.
• Charge batteries until the AC/Charger indicator turns Green.
How to View Version Information
From the Main Menu, use version number.
keys to open the About… menu and display the FlexTester software
Note: It is helpful to have the FlexTester version number if you need to contact AFL Customer Service or Technical Support.
Repair and Calibration
Recommended Calibration Interval for AFL Test & Inspection products
In keeping with ISO certification guidelines, AFL recommends the following calibration intervals for AFL
Test & Inspection products:
• 3-year Calibration Interval for OPM, CSM1, OLS, CSS1, OFI, and VFI products
• 1-year Calibration Interval for all other AFL Test & Inspection products
AFL provides calibration recommendations as guidance for our customers. It is the responsibility of customers to determine actual calibration intervals used comply with internal corporate ISO requirements. Additionally, contractors providing services may be held to more frequent calibration intervals per contractual agreements with their customers.
AFL recognizes many customers prefer annual calibration for all their Test and Inspection instruments.
To support our customers AFL offers pre-paid calibration plans for AFL Test & Inspection products. Prepaid plans allow customers to factor two annual calibrations into initial purchase order ensuring they will have a calibrated tool for three years without the hassle (and potential delay) of seeking internal purchase approval for necessary future calibrations.
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Annual calibrations performed at AFL calibration facilities ensure that you are getting the most out of your test equipment and that your equipment is operating at AFL specifications.
Cal Plans
• Two annual calibrations at a discounted price.
• Express calibration return service
Note: Cal Plans cover cost of service work. Customer is responsible for in-coming and return freight.
Cal Plus Plans
• Cal Plan benefits plus addition of a 2 year extended warranty.
• Return freight paid by AFL
Calibration and Repair Facilities
AFL has an authorized calibration/repair facility for AFL products in the USA, Europe and Asia Pacific.
Please contact customer service for a return authorization number prior to sending your AFL test equipment in for repair or calibration.
USA Repair and Calibration services
AFL, Test & Inspection Division
16 Eastgate Park Road
Belmont, NH 03220
603-528-7780 or 800-321-5298
Europe Repair and Calibration services
Fujikura Europe LTD is an Authorized European Repair and Calibration facility for AFL Test and
Inspection products and should be contacted directly for service.
Fujikura Europe Ltd.
C51 Barwell Business Park
Leatherhead Road
Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY
+44 (0) 208 240 2020
Asia Repair and Calibration services
Fujikura Asia LTD is an Authorized Asia Pacific Calibration facility for AFL Test and Inspection products and should be contacted directly for product calibrations.
Fujikura Asia Ltd
438A Alexandra Road, #08-03 Blk A,
Alexandra TechnoPark
Singapore 119967 [email protected]
+65 62711312
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Warranty
Warranty Terms and Conditions
All AFL Test and Inspection products are warranted against defective material and workmanship for a period of (1) one year from the date of delivery to the end user. Extended Warranty starts at the end of the standard (1) one year warranty period. Any product that is found defective within the warranty period, will (at the discretion of AFL) be repaired or replaced. Warranty will be voided if the product has been repaired or altered by other than an authorized AFL repair facility or which have been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident. In no case shall AFL liabilities exceed the original purchase price.
Standards Compliance Information
The FLX380/OFL280 has been designed and tested to comply with the relevant sections of any applicable specifications including full compliance with all essential requirements of the applicable EU
Directives.
Returning Equipment
To return equipment, please contact AFL to obtain additional information and a Service Request (S.R.) number. To allow us to serve you more efficiently, please include a brief description specifying the reasons for the return of the equipment.
AFL, Test & Inspection Division
16 Eastgate Park Road
Belmont, NH 03220
800-321-5298 or 603-528-7780
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Table of contents
- 4 Safety Information
- 5 General Information
- 5 Contacting Customer Service
- 5 Recommended Accessories
- 6 FlexTester Hardware Features
- 6 Front Panel (Keys and Display)
- 7 Top Panel (Test Ports)
- 7 Side Panel (USB and Power Ports)
- 8 Front Panel Keys Summary
- 9 FlexTester Models
- 10 FlexTester Setup
- 10 OTDR Modes
- 10 Light Source and Power Meter Mode
- 11 Main Menu
- 11 Selecting a Test Mode
- 12 General Settings
- 13 Understanding OTDR Test Parameters
- 13 Setting Test Parameters
- 15 Full Auto OTDR Settings
- 15 FTTx PON OTDR Settings
- 16 FTTx PON OTDR - Test Through Splitter Settings
- 16 FTTx PON Power Meter Settings (FLX380-303/-304, OFL280-103)
- 17 Real Time OTDR Settings
- 17 Expert OTDR Settings
- 18 Event Threshold Settings
- 18 Event Thresholds: Point-to-Point Fiber Tests
- 19 Event Thresholds: Testing PON Through Splitter
- 20 Fiber Menu Settings
- 21 Cables Menu Settings
- 22 Running OTDR Tests and Viewing Results
- 22 To Start a Test
- 22 Test Viewer Screens Description
- 23 Launch Quality Check
- 24 Trace Screen Features
- 25 Event Table Screen Features
- 25 LinkMap™ with Pass/Fail Analysis (purchased software option)
- 26 Event Types
- 27 Summary Screen Features
- 27 Link Summary Pass/Fail (purchased software option)
- 28 Adjusting Link & Event Pass/Fail Settings
- 29 Information Screen Features
- 30 Light Source and Power Meter Operation
- 30 Light Source Operation
- 30 Optical Power Meter Operation
- 31 Wave ID Mode Feature
- 32 Saving and Reviewing Test Results
- 32 File Manager System
- 32 File Manager – Jobs Screen
- 33 File Manager – Cables Screen
- 34 File Manager – Results Screen
- 35 File Manager – Save As Screen
- 36 Creating New Cables (folders) Using the Save As Screen
- 36 Selecting a Cable as the Current Cable (folder)
- 36 Saving Test Results
- 36 Opening Files (Reviewing Saved Results)
- 37 Deleting Jobs/Cables/Results
- 37 Transferring Files to a PC via USB
- 38 FlexTester Bluetooth Interface
- 38 Pairing FlexTester to Another Bluetooth Device
- 40 Sending Files from FlexTester to Paired Bluetooth Device
- 41 Maintenance Tips
- 41 Dust Caps
- 42 Clean Test Cables and Fiber-under-Test (FUT)
- 42 Clean Optical Ports
- 43 Recharging Batteries
- 43 How to View Version Information
- 43 Repair and Calibration
- 45 Warranty