- Verify installation: correct labeling, proper bend radius and slack, strain relief, secure faceplate/adapter. Safety glasses; disable live lasers.
- Inspect/clean endfaces (“inspect, clean, inspect”): both sides of the outlet adapter and test cords. Use IEC 61300-3-35 criteria.
- Continuity/polarity: use a VFL or identifier to confirm light passes and that transmit/receive are correctly mapped (e.g., polarity A/B for duplex).
- Tier 1 (certification with OLTS):
- Select wavelengths: SM: 1310/1550 nm; MM: 850/1300 nm with encircled-flux compliant launch cord.
- Set reference (prefer 1-jumper per TIA-568.3-D; document method).
- Measure length, insertion loss, polarity at both wavelengths.
- Compare to loss budget: cable attenuation (SM ~0.35 dB/km @1310, 0.25 @1550; MM ~3.0 @850, 1.0 @1300) + connectors (≤0.75 dB max per mated pair, target ≤0.3) + splices (≤0.3 each).
- Optional ORL/return loss: aim link ORL >26–32 dB; connector RL ≥35 dB (UPC) or ≥55 dB (APC).
- Tier 2 (OTDR, if required by spec or for troubleshooting):
- Use launch and receive fibers; test both directions at both wavelengths.
- Verify outlet mated-pair loss, locate events, check for macrobends and high reflectance. Confirm overall loss aligns with Tier 1.
- Pass/fail and documentation:
- Save test reports with outlet ID, fiber/core, wavelengths, reference method, limits used, results (IL, length, ORL/RL), OTDR traces, cord serials, date/operator, instrument calibration.
- Label outlet and update as-built.
- Remediation:
- If failing: re-clean, re-seat connectors, correct polarity, fix bends; re-terminate or replace damaged connectors/pigtails; retest and re-document.
Standards: TIA-568.3-D / ISO/IEC 14763-3.