

An Internet connection to download software from AFL’s websiteUpdateAFL Noyes® announced that it has added increased functionality to its Trace Results Manager (TRM®) reporting software package.

Exfo Otdr Trace ReaderĪ Windows® compatible pointing device (mouse, trackball, etc.). More details on capabilities and operation can be found in the User Guide.System RequirementsTo use Trace.Net application, you need the following hardware and software.Ī PC with a 1GHz (or faster) processor and an 800 x 600 (or larger) display. Defined by Telcordia SR-4731 and GR-196.The figure and table below provide an overview of capabilities accessible from the main screen. Additionally, text comments may be software accepts and displays OTDR trace data stored in standard or.SOR file format. Pass/Fail event thresholds may be adjusted and reapplied to the event table. When manually adding events, the user may select between two-point and LSA event loss measurement methods. Auto Event capability analyzes an OTDR trace to automatically detect events and create an event table. Trace.Net’s intuitive user interface displays graphical OTDR trace, event table, setup info, and fiber identification data.For the M200 (with software release 2.0 or higher), M700, and C850, AFL’s Trace Results Management software provides enhanced trace analysis and documentation capability including archiving of inspection and loss testing measurements.Trace analysis is facilitated through trace zooming, panning, and event table step-through. Two cursors are provided, providing distance, loss, reflectance and fiber attenuation measurements between cursors.Įditing capabilities allow events to be added, removed, or updated in the event table. OTDR Trace Display, Analysis and Archiving SoftwareAFL’s Trace.Net software is a Windows®-based application designed to view, analyze, edit, and print OTDR trace files uploaded from AFL OTDRs including the OFL280 FlexTester, OFL250 and M200 OTDRs.
