SignaMax Optical Fiber Visual Fault Locator (Field Heavy-Duty) Instructions
Below you will find brief information for Optical Fiber Visual Fault Locator OFVL-3. This document covers the basic operation of the optical fiber visual fault locator. It describes the device's various modes of operation, including continuous operation mode, pulse operation mode, and how to connect the VFL to cabling. The document also provides useful tips for checking optical fiber continuity, locating breaks in optical fiber, and identifying dirty/damaged connectors.
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Key features
- Continuous operation mode
- Pulse operation mode
- Connecting VFL to cabling
- Checking optical fiber continuity
- Locating breaks in optical fiber
- Identifying dirty/damaged connectors
Frequently asked questions
In order to connect the VFL to a cabling, first make sure you are using the right adapter. Connect the connector into the adapter by trying to insert the connector into the adapter ferrule. Make sure the connector's diameter is larger than that of the adapter.
The MOD button switches the VFL into one of its operation modes. Each successive press of the MOD button will switch the VFL into one of its operation modes.
The continuous operation mode provides steady beam and can be used during termination procedures to control optical fiber insertion into a connector's ferrule or mechanical splice.