Installation Guide Manual

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Verify Your Network Chapter 5
Considerable power loss in your cable could be a result of the
following conditions:
Poor splices
Improper bend radius
Bending losses
Broken fibers
Poor connections
Contaminated or damaged connectors
High fiber bend radius
Poorly polished connector
OTDR Measurement
In addition to power loss measurement, you should examine your total fiber
network by using an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR). The OTDR
emits light into a strand of fiber optic cable and displays the reflected light.
OTDR tests provide the following measurements that will help you troubleshoot
and maintain your network.
Total distance along the cable to a fiber break
Distance to an event (splice, bend, connector) that attenuates the light
Distance between two attenuating events
Light attenuation between two points of the cable
Total reflected light or light reflected from a single event
Keep records of the traces for each cable strand on either hard copy or
computer backup.
IMPORTANT
Disconnect the fiber modules from the fiber cables before performing
an OTDR test.