Micro-AB USB port: This USB port lets you connect the tester to
a PC so you can upload test results to the PC (main tester only)
and install software updates in the tester.
Type A USB port: This USB host port lets you save test results on
a USB flash drive
, connect the FI-1000 video probe to the tester,
or connect a Wi-Fi adapter for access to Fluke Networks cloud
services..
Headset jack.
: Starts a test. To start a test, you can also tap TEST on the
display.
Power key.
: Press to go to the home screen.
Connector for the AC adapter.
RJ45 connector: Lets you connect to a network for access to
Fluke Networks cloud services.
PASS LED comes on when a test passes.
TEST LED comes on during a test and when you manually turn
on one of the output ports.
FAIL LED comes on when a test fails.
TALK LED comes on when the talk function is on (see
).
TONE LED flashes if you press
and the main tester is not
connected to the remote or is in Far End Source mode.
LOW BATTERY LED comes on when the battery is low.
: Press to use the headset to speak to the person
at the other end of the link. Press again to adjust the volume.
To turn off the talk function, hold down .
How to Certify Fiber Optic Cabling
1.
Power the Tester
Charge the battery if necessary. Connect the AC adapter to
AC power and to the adapter connector () shown in
Figure 1. You can use the tester while the battery charges.
2.
Select Settings
2-1 On the home screen, tap the test setup panel (Figure 2).
2-2 On the CHANGE TEST screen, tap a fiber test, then tap
EDIT.
2-3 On the TEST SETUP screen, tap the panels to change
settings:
Test Type: Select Smart Remote.
Bi-Directional: Select On. The tester will do fiber tests in
both directions.