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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1 Jumper Method
Results from the 1 jumper method account for the loss of
two connections plus the fiber in the link. This method is
suitable for testing premises fiber, where patch cords are
typically used at both ends of the link and connector loss is a
significant portion of the total loss.
1 jumper reference connections cancel out the effects of the
test reference cords, as shown in Figure D-1.
Loss results for the1 jumper method therefore represent
both connections plus the fiber in the link. ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-
14A and 526-7 specify the1 jumper method for testing
multimode and singlemode premises fiber, where connector
loss is a significant portion of the total loss.
Note
To get 1 jumper results when you do not have the
correct connector adapters for the meter, see
“Modified 1 Jumper Method” on page 62.