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Testing Fibers in Fault Finder Mode
74 FTB-700 Series
Naming Fault Finder Files Automatically
Naming Fault Finder Files Automatically
Each time you start an acquisition, the Fault Finder application suggests a
file name based on autonaming settings. This file name appears on the
upper part of the graph.
Note: The autonaming settings used in Fault Finder mode are independent from
those used in Auto, Advanced or Template modes. File names are built
following the same principle, but there is one set of settings for Fault Finder
and one set of settings for the other OTDR modes.
The file name is made of a static part (alphanumeric) and a variable part
(numeric) that will be incremented or decremented, according to your
selection, as follows:
After saving a result, the unit prepares the next file name by incrementing
(or decrementing) the suffix.
Note: If you choose not to save a particular trace file, the suggested file name will
remain available for the next trace you will acquire.
By default, traces are saved in native (.trc) format, but you can configure
your unit to save them in Bellcore (.sor) format (see Selecting the Default
File Format for the Fault Finder Traces on page 76).
If you choose incrementation... If you choose decrementation...
Variable part increases until it
reaches the highest possible value
with the selected number of digits
(for example, 99 for 2 digits), then
restarts at 0.
Variable part decreases until it
reaches 0, then restarts at the highest
possible value with the selected
number of digits (for example, 99 for
2digits).
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