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Lennie Lightwave's
Guide To Fiber Optics

Understanding OTDRs
Using test instrumentation to test your fiber optic cable plant without understanding how they work can be disastrous. While today's instruments are accurate and easy to use, they all require adequate knowledge of their operation and "quirks" to get good data. As an example, we have seen several instances where users of OTDRs (optical time domain reflectometers ) accepted the automatic results of the instruments without evaluating the displays (or perhaps not knowing how to interpret the displays.) The data was highly misleading and the consequences of the bad data was very costly. The reason was simply that the OTDR was being used outside of its normal operating parameters and the interpretation of the display is critical to understanding what is happening in the cable plant.
In this section, we will examine the OTDR in detail and show examples of good and bad data. Then we will try to give you guidelines on using them.
If you are going to use an OTDR, try to get training from the manufacturer or at least read the manufacturer's manually thoroughly - until you understand it fully. That will help you operate the unit properly. Much of the information here is not included in the manual, which generally only tells you which button to push. This article will help you understand how the instrument works, how to interpret what it is measuring and keep you from being misled by it.

VDV Academy offers both a Instructor's Kit for teaching OTDRs and a self-study program on OTDRs. Both come complete with an OTDR simulator that allows you to practice using an OTDR right on your computer.



Lennie
Lightwave's

Guide To Fiber Optics

Understanding OTDRs

When Do You Use OTDRs?
We have brought in various OTDR manufacturers to teach their use to our students. Since most of our attendees are contractors, we try to give them a realistic overview of what jobs they will see and what tools they will need. It is very important to understand when you need an OTDR and when it is not appropriate.
If you are installing an outside plant network such as a long distance network or a long campus LAN with splices between cables, you will want an OTDR to check if the fibers and splices are good. The OTDR can see the splice after it is made and confirm it's performance. It can also find stress problems in the cables caused by improper handling during installation. If you are doing restoration after a cable cut, the OTDR will help find the location of cut and help confirm the quality of temporary and permanent splices to restore operation. On singlemode fibers where connector reflections are a concern, the OTDR will pinpoint bad connectors easily.
OTDRs should not be used to measure cable plant loss. That is the job of the source and power meter, which duplicates the actual fiber optic link, as we described in the first part of this article and is ********ed by every standard ever written for cable plant loss. The loss measured will not correlate between the two methods; the OTDR cannot show the actual cable plant loss that the system will see.
The limited distance resolution of the OTDR makes it very hard to use in a LAN or building environment, where cables are usually only a few hundred feet long. The OTDR has a great deal of difficulty resolving features in the short cables of a LAN and is more often than not simply confusing to the user.
And one OTDR manufacturer once told one of our Fiber U classes that they could justify the cost of an OTDR simply by using it to test the length of the fiber on a reel when they get it to make sure they got what they paid for. The class laughed at the instructor and pointed out the cable manufacturers mark length on the cable jacket and a $2 calculator would do as well!
Since OTDRs are very expensive and have only specific uses, the decision to buy one must be made carefully. For that reason, most instrument rental companies will rent one for a few days or weeks when you need them. However, if you are not familiar with their operation or cannot understand the results of OTDR tests, it would be much better to hire a specialist to do the testing for you.



 

 

 

 

 


 


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Examples of How to Use the OTDR and Avoid Errors
Here are some actual examples of how to use an OTDR properly (and improperly) and some tricks to overcome some of the problems you encounter. The most adamant advice we will give is this: Do not blindly accept the data without interpretation. Most of today's OTDRs have "automatic modes" where they will find splices and connectors and calculate all the losses, if the data follows preprogrammed guidelines. In our experience, these numbers are not to be used without human interpretation of the results, as the OTDR is basically a PC, isn't too smart, and the software has limitations if the cable plant has high reflections or short cable runs.
What Does a Good OTDR Trace Look Like?
Take a look at Figure 10. You can see the end of the "pulse suppresser" cable, the first fiber out from the OTDR, allows time for the OTDR to recover from the initial pulse. Note the fibers are all straight lines between "events, as splices and connectors are called in OTDR jargon. Markers for loss measurements should always be set far enough on either side of an event to be on the straight part of the fiber trace. If there is any curve, it is likely caused by the resolution of the OTDR or recovery from an overload.


Figure 10. Good OTDR trace for analysis
Setting the markers slightly away from the event won't affect the loss measurement by adding significant fiber loss. Remember fiber loss is only 0.01 dB per 10 meters (33 feet) at 1300 nm! By going further from the event, you reduce the possibility that the measurement is in error because of instrument limitations.
If the trace never shows a straight line between events, like Figure 5, it means either the distance between events is too short for the OTDR resolution or reflections are too high for the recovery time needed before the next event. In this case, you cannot get good data on either fiber loss or event loss.
This "Trick" Can Help
There is a trick you can try if you are desperate. The reflection at an event that causes overloading the OTDR receiver can be tamed by using "index matching fluid" to reduce the effect that causes the reflection. The reflection is caused by an air gap between the ends of the fibers. Connectors are particularly bad at having this air gap and resulting high reflections. An index matching fluid replaces the air with a fluid or gel that closely matches the optical characteristics of the glass, causing the reflections to be greatly diminished.
Figure 11 two traces of the same fiber. It is only 700 feet or 200 meters long, which is normally considered quite short for OTDR analysis. The intial trace shows the connector on the OTDR end has high reflections, saturating the OTDR and causing the baseline of the trace to decay slowly. Even the second pulse, from the connector at the far end of the cable has very high reflections. Both reflections caused ghosts also.
Since the baseline between the two ends never becomes flat or straight, there is no reliable reference point for making a loss measurement.
But we can reduce the reflections by adding index matching fluid. We just add a drop of gel or fluid between the two connectors that matches the index of reflection of the glass in the fiber, reducing the reflections. Once we reduce the reflections, causing the receiver overload to go away, the OTDR will give us a good fiber trace just beyond the connector and a flat fiber trace which we can use for measuring the actual loss! We even got rid of the confusing ghosts!


Figure 11. Improving OTDR Traces with Index Matching
Index matching fluid can be purchased from a specialty fiber optic distributor or from your local supermarket or druggist. The special fluids work very well but are expensive. Mineral oil or plain petroleum jelly work almost as well! If you can get silicone "high vacuum grease", it works very well too.
Using this technique gives us visibility we would never have otherwise, but the technique requires care. The index matching fluid or gel must be thoroughly cleaned from the connectors after use with the OTDR. The mating adapter used must not be one in the network hardware, but a separate item that can be used and discarded or thoroughly cleaned in solvent afterwards. Index matching fluid or gel will act like a magnet for dirt if it gets on any hardware or stays on the connectors, as its sticky ****ure will grab and hold lots of airborne dirt to attenuate the signal in the fiber link.
Summary
Testing fiber optic cable plants are easy if you have the right instruments and follow industry testing standards. When diagnosing problems, you must be creative to develop techniques that help reveal problems that show up on standard tests. It is most important to know your tools operation and limitations, and how to work around them. Get to know the applications support staff at your instrument vendor so you can call with questions. Finally, it is most helpful to have good cable plant ********ation, since knowing what you are looking at will make it much easier to find problems.

 

 

 

 

 


 


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