Fluke Networks mainframe products will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for one year from the
date of purchase, unless stated otherwise herein. Parts,
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apply to you.
This guide provides basic information to help you get started
using the FIBER Q
additional information, see the FIBER QTroubleshooter Users Manual on the Fluke Networks website.
UICKMAP Multimode Troubleshooter. For
UICKMAP Multimode
WSafety Information
WWarning: Class 1 Laser
To prevent possible damage to your eyes caused by
hazardous radiation:
Do not look directly into optical connectors. Some
optical equipment emits invisible radiation that can
cause permanent damage to your eyes.
Do not turn on the troubleshooter unless a fiber is
attached to the port.
*
Do not use a magnifying device to look at the optical
outputs without the correct filter.
Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures that are
not in this manual can cause exposure to hazardous
radiation.
WCaution
To prevent damage to fiber connectors, to prevent
data loss, and to make sure that your test results are
as accurate as possible:
Do not connect APC connectors to the troubleshooter.
An APC connector will cause damage to the fiber
endface in the connector on the troubleshooter.
Use only patch cords that comply with GR-326-CORE
specifications and have UPC connectors. Other patch
cords can cause unreliable measurements.
Use the correct procedures to clean all fiber connectors
before each test. If you do not do this or if you use
incorrect procedures, you can get unreliable test
results and can cause permanent damage to the
connectors.
Put protective caps on all connectors when you do not
use them.
Do not connect the troubleshooter to a network that
is on. If you do, the troubleshooter can cause problems
in the network.
If ACTIVE LINE blinks, immediately disconnect the
troubleshooter from the fiber. Optical power levels
more than +7 dBm can cause damage to the detector
in the troubleshooter.
The troubleshooter senses optical signals only at
850 nm. If there might be signals at other wavelengths
on a fiber, use a different instrument to make sure that
the fiber is not active before you connect the
troubleshooter to the fiber.
R: Shows the reflectance of an incident on the fiber. The
measurement is in decibels.
MORE : Shows when the troubleshooter found more
Settings
than one incident. Press
the incidents. The numbers show the number of the
incident and the total number of incidents.
Shows an error number for error conditions.
Shows as the troubleshooter does a test.
Shows when the troubleshooter shows the distance to a
break or the end of the fiber.
: Shows when the length is more than the range of the
troubleshooter.
Settings for the troubleshooter.
to see the reflectance of
Settings
To change the settings on the troubleshooter:
1
Press .
2
To select a setting to change, press , then press .
3
Use to change the setting. See below for
information on the settings.
4
Press or to save the setting.
BACKLIGHT: Timer for the display backlight.
I.O.R.: Index of refraction.
ft/m: Unit for length measurements.
LOSS LIMIT: Sets the minimum value of power loss for
incidents that the troubleshooter shows as an incident. You
can select a value from 0.50 dB (lower loss) to 6.10 dB
(higher loss) in 0.2 dB increments. The default is 0.70 dB.