Instructions
Table Of Contents
- SimpliFiber Pro Users Manual
- LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Registration
- The Fluke Networks Knowledge Base
- Contacting Fluke Networks
- Safety Information
- Battery Installation, Life, and Status
- Meter and Source Features
- Display Features
- Setting User Preferences
- Continuous Wave/2 kHz Modes
- Auto Wavelength Mode
- Cleaning Connectors and Adapters
- Changing the Connector Adapter
- Detecting Active Fibers
- Locating Fibers
- Measuring Optical Power
- Measuring Loss
- Memory Functions
- Maintenance
- Options and Accessories
- Specifications
- Appendix A: How to Test Your Test Reference Cords
- Appendix B: Using Mandrels
- Appendix C: Fiber Test Method Names
- Appendix D: Loss Test Methods
- Index
SimpliFiber Pro Meter and Test Kits
Users Manual
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Locating Fibers
FindFiber mode helps you quickly identify link connections
at patch panels.
To use FindFiber mode:
1
Connect the meter and a SimpliFiber source or one or
more FindFiber sources to the links as shown in Figure 6.
2
Turn on the meter and the source or FindFiber sources.
If you are using a SimpliFiber source, press on the
source.
To change the number transmitted by a FindFiber
source, turn the source off, hold down the power key
for about 4 seconds; then release the key when the
desired LED turns on.
3
On the meter, press until FindFiber
™
appears.
4
The meter indicates connectivity as shown in Table 4:
Table 4. FindFiber Source Numbers
SimpliFiber Pro multimode source
SimpliFiber Pro singlemode source
1310/1550 nm
SimpliFiber Pro singlemode source
1490/1625 nm
FindFiber source Number indicated by
the source’s LED
No continuity or incompatible
source connected
Note
In power or loss mode, ID blinks if
the meter is
connected to a FindFiber source or a source in ID
mode.
Source Connected
ID Number on
the Meter