The device performs an end-face inspection of the connector, checking for cleanliness and scratches, and issues a PASS/FAIL result based on the international standard IEC 61300-3-35 (2.0). NETXPERT-XG offers several options for the user to manually examine the fiber surface, such as removing the markings automatically generated by the software to highlight defects, and increasing magnification to visualize flaws and dirt more clearly. Once the connector's condition has been analyzed, the device stores the image and the analysis results. If all connectors in the network being qualified are found to be clean, the inspection results will be automatically included in the fiber qualification report.
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