NFK1-SC FLUKE NETWORKS, NFK1-SC Datasheet - Page 128

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NFK1-SC

Manufacturer Part Number
NFK1-SC
Description
LAN Tester
Manufacturer
FLUKE NETWORKS
Datasheet

Specifications of NFK1-SC

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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OF-500 OptiFiber Certifying OTDR
Technical Reference Handbook
3-52
Large reflective event with high loss (top), excessive tailing (middle), or a hook on the falling
edge of the trace (bottom). May be identified as an end event though it occurs before the end of
the cabling. May be caused by the following:
A dirty, scratched, cracked, misaligned, or unseated connector. Misaligned or unseated
connectors can also cause large reflections that produce ghosts. Bad connectors should be
cleaned, repolished, or replaced. A hook, as shown in the bottom example, can occur when a
large reflection causes the OTDR detector’s gain to become non-linear.
A good connector with a sharp bend or crack within its deadzone. If the cable is tightly bent
the tester may indicate a break, especially at longer wavelengths or in Manual OTDR mode
with smaller resolution settings. Use a visual fault locator to precisely locate the fault.
A crack in the fiber. Use a visual fault locator to precisely locate the fault.
A connection between mismatched fibers (different backscatter coefficients, core sizes,
numerical apertures, or other parameters). The top example could be caused by a larger core
(on the left) connected to a smaller core.
Table 3-7. Diagnosing Faults on OTDR Traces
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