Otdrs are always used with a launch cable and may use a receive cable.
Otdr testing launch cable.
Attach receive cable if used to far end of cable.
Attach receive cable if used to far end of cable.
Most otdrs have an auto test function but these functions are not foolproof.
Options for testing 1.
Both a launch and receive cable are needed to measure complete link loss of a fiber with an otdr.
Quiz we have covered optical time domain reflectometer otdr testing a few times this year.
Use of the receive reference cable is optional it is required if the far end connector loss is to be measured and included in total cable plant loss 2.
Attach launch reference cable to otdr and to cable plant under test.
Using a shorter fiber launch cable may hide the first event within the fiber quickmap s dead zone.
Otdr testing with launch and receive cable.
Let s see how well you understand otdrs.
Set up test parameters on otdr.
They are usually connected to both ends of the fiber being tested in order to qualify the front end and the far end connectors using an otdr.
Otdrs use the in the fiber to make measurements.
Attach optional receive cable to far end of cable under test.
Launch and receive cables consist of spools of fiber with specific distances.
What is a launch cable used for.
Attach launch cable to otdr.
The length of the launch and receive cables depends on the link being tested.
This help to avoid variations in loss and distance measurements when testing.
Because very long test cables are impractical to transport and use noyes designed coiled lengths of 50 µm multimode 62 5 µm multimode or single mode fiber conveniently packaged in compact rings.
Attach cable to test to end of launch cable.
Measurement using a launch cable launch cable launch cable otdr 1m patchcord bulkhead reflective event with loss fiber under test start of fut end of fut end of launch cable these reflections will be small if the connectors are clean in good condition clean protect the launch cable connectors 1m patchcord.
Acquire trace and analyze.
The launch fiber cable helps to negate blind spots or the dead zones of an otdr which occures when there is high launch power or faults near the.
Noyes fiber rings from afl are a necessity when testing with an otdr.
The launch cable sometimes also called a pulse suppressor allows the otdr to settle down after the test pulse is sent into the fiber and provides a reference connector for the first connector on the cable under test to determine its loss.