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Table of Contents
1.0 About This User Manual

2.0 Safety Information

3.0 Introduction
3.1 Platform Overview

3.2 Front Panel Buttons

3.3 Hardware Configurations

3.4 Home Screen

3.5 Quick Access Menu

4.0 Getting Started


4.1 Launching Test Applications

4.2 Understanding Test Application GUI

4.3 Initial Settings

5.0 Utilities
5.1 Platform Settings

5.2 Help

5.3 VeExpress

5.4 R-Server (Advanced Management)

5.5 Software Upgrade

6.0 File Manager


6.1 File Manager: Working with Saved Results, Profiles, Images

6.2 USB Memory Browser

6.3 Manage SD Card

7.0 Tools
7.1 IP Tools

7.2 Net Wiz

7.3 WiFi Wiz

7.4 Advanced
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7.5 Browser

8.0 Warranty and Software

9.0 Certification and Declarations

10.0 About VeEX


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1.0 About This User Manual


This user manual is suitable for novice, intermediate, and experienced users and is intended to help you successfully use the
features and capabilities of the test platform. It is assumed that you have basic computer experience and skills, and are familiar
with IP and telecommunication concepts, terminology, and safety.

Every effort was made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate. However, information is subject to
change without notice. We accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In case of discrepancy, the web version takes
precedence over any printed literature.

(c) Copyright 2015 VeEX Inc. All rights reserved. VeEX, VePAL are registered trademarks of VeEX Inc. and/or its affiliates in the
USA and certain other countries. All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. No part
of this document may be reproduced or transmitted electronically or otherwise without written permission from VeEX Inc.

This device uses software either developed by VeEX Inc. or licensed by VeEX Inc. from third parties. The software is confidential
and proprietary of VeEX Inc. The software is protected by copyright and contains trade secrets of VeEX Inc. or VeEX's licensors.
The purchaser of this device agrees that it has received a license solely to use the software as embedded in the device, and the
purchaser is prohibited from copying, reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the software.

For more technical resources, visit the VeEX Inc. web site at www.veexinc.com. For assistance or questions related to the use of
this product, call or e-mail our customer care department for customer support. Before contacting our customer care department,
have the product serial number and software version ready. Please go to the Basic Operations section for details on locating the
unit serial number in the menus or locate the serial number on the back of the chassis. Please provide this number when
contacting VeEX customer service.

Customer Care:

Phone: + 1 510 651 0500

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.veexinc.com

 
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2.0 Safety Information

Safety precautions should be observed during all phases of operation of this instrument. The instrument has been designed to
ensure safe operation however please observe all safety markings and instructions. Do not operate the instrument in the
presence of flammable gases or fumes or any other combustible environment. VeEX Inc. assumes no liability for the customer's
failure to comply with safety precautions and requirements.

Optical Connectors

The test platform displays a laser warning icon when the laser source is active to alert the user about a potentially dangerous
situation. It is recommended to:

1. Deactivate the laser before connecting or disconnecting optical cables or patchcords.


2. Never look directly into an optical patchcord or an optical interface (e.g. CFP, CFP2, CFP4, QSFP+, SFP+, SFP, OTDR,
LS, VFL) while the laser is enabled. Even though optical transceivers are typically fitted with Class 1 lasers, which are
considered eye safe, optical radiation for an extended period can cause irreparable damage to the eyes.
3. Never use a fiber microscope to check the optical connectors when the laser source is active.

Electrical Connectors

Telephone lines may carry dangerous voltages. Always connect the electrical test ports to known test interfaces which carry low
level signals.

 
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3.0 Introduction to RXT-1200 Platform


RXT represents the next-generation in integrated toolkits for field technicians, combining advanced multi-service testing
capabilities, built around a single high-performance chassis, in a compact format.

RXT-1200 is a flexible Modular Platform for nodes and field applications. RXT-1200 offers a modern test platform architecture,
with a broad range of available test modules covering Access (copper and fiber), Metro, Transport and Core technologies.

It has a application-oriented GUI design, which is similar across different test modules and other VeEX products.

It uses field-replaceable self-contained modules, to offer a broad variety of modern and legacy test capabilities

Key features:

Extreme Modularity (future-proof module size flexibility)


Management Port (Ethernet LAN and remote access)
Two USB 2.0 ports
Memory sticks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Fiber Scope, Optical Power Meter, Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer, 3G/4G Data Card,
External OTDR, etc.
Built-in GPS Receiver and Atomic Clock hardware (optional)
VeExpress Client
Keeps Platform and Native Modules SW versions and licenses up-to-date
R-Server Client option (Advanced Results Management)
Upload Test Results and Test Profiles to a centralized server
Built-in speaker, microphone and headphone jack
QuickSwap™ Module Exchange (no tools required)
High-capacity Li-ion Battery Pack

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3.1 RXT-1200 Overview

3.2 Front Panel Buttons

Power: Press for 2 seconds to turn the test set ON or OFF


(prevents accidental ON/OFF)
Cursor Keys: Application dependent; May offer alternative GUI
Navigation to touch screen (e.g. while wearing gloves in cold
weather)
Enter: Application dependent
Escape: Application dependent
Alt Alternate function - Links the buttons to the GUI soft
Function Keys (MTT Emulation Mode only)
Clear History: Resets blinking LED reminders of past Errors or
Alarms. Test results are not affected
Volume and Brightness Control: (it also acts as the MTT F1
key, when the Alt key is active) Brings up the Sound and screen
Brightness controls; Use cursor buttons to adjust the levels
Test Application Selector: (it also acts as the MTT F2 key,
when the Alt keyis active) Quickly switches back-and-forth
between the active Test Application and RXT platform Utilities
functions; Active test is not affected
Lock/Unlock Touch Screen: Can also be programmed to
capture Screen Shots (>Utilities >Settings >Global >Save
Settings)
Home: Quickly bring users back to the Main Menu
Save Test Results: Saves the current Test Results with
customized or auto naming (yyyymmdd-hhmmss format)

3.3 Hardware Configurations


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RXT-1200 Test Platform (a.k.a. Chassis)


Provides all user interfaces, as well as common tools, connectivity and feature set
RXT-2000A MTT Carrier Module
Used to adapt older and new MTT-series modules to the new RXT-1200 test platform
The combination of an RXT-2000A with an MTT-XX inside is referred as RXT-2XX0
RXT-XXXX Test Modules (Native)
New self-contained test modules specifically designed for the RXT-1200 platform (no adapter required). Offer new V300 style GUI
It includes Sunrise Telecom’s original RXT-2600 SHDSL.bis test module, which is the only legacy module supported by RXT-1200
Other RxT-1000 modules are not compatible with the new RXT-1200.

3.3.1 Inserting/ Removing Test Modules

Turn the test set OFF before Inserting or Removing RXT and/or MTT modules from a chassis

Insert: Align the module with the rails and slide it in until it locks (clicks)
Remove: Press+hold the Release button and use the other hand to extract the module
MTT Modules (in RXT Carrier)
Insert: Align the module with rails, push it in and tighten the thumb-screws
Remove: Loosen (do not remove) the thumb-screws and pull the module out
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3.4 Home Screen

3.5 Quick Access Menu


This multi-tasking section provides convenient and immediate access to system features, connectivity, accessories, results, etc., always at your fingertip. Those
features are always available, independently of whether tests are running or not.

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4.0 Getting Started


4.1 Launching Test Applications
A Quick Guide is always presented in the Home screen after boot up.

Note: This procedure can be started at any time, from any screen or menu

1. Select an empty Test App button

Up to two independent tests can run simultaneously (test set or test module dependent)
Some test applications may require two port groups (e.g. router wrap-around test) and may not be supported by all test
modules or test sets configurations

2. Select the desired Test Mode Based on the application to be tested

3. Tap on the OK button to confirm

The test port group is assigned to the selected test application and the required software/firmware is loaded.

4.2 Understanding Test Application GUI


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A. Utilities Button: Tap this button access RXT Utility functions Or press the orange App rubber button to toggle.

B. Active Test Application GUI

- Shows the Test Port Group being used and the Test App ID (Rate / Technology)

Tap on this button to release the Test App or change its Test Mode

C. Test Application Menu

Lists all test Functions, Applications and Tools available for the selected test mode
Setup = Port and Test Signal configuration

D. LEDs - Test Signal Status

E. History - Clears past events reminder (blinking)

F. Current test interface line rates

G. Action buttons section

This vertical section displays direct access functions applicable to each specific Test Mode, such as Start/Stop test, Laser
control, Error and Alarm injection, Start protocol capture, etc.
Most of these buttons offer immediate action. A few open a configuration menu.

4.3 Initial Settings


The >Utilities >Settings >Global menu allows users to tailor certain parameters. Select the preferred GUI Language from the
supported list.

SONET/DSn User Interface style

International User Interface Mode


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US User Interface Mode

International: Provides layer-based SDH/PDH configuration menus with access to detailed settings
USA: Provides simplified application-based SONET/DSn menu with more automation

The >Utilities >Settings >Date & Time let users program their Time Zone and current time

If the GPS Receiver hardware option is installed, users can also get the standard time, by using the Sync ToD function in the
>High Precision Clock Source menu

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5.0 Utilities
5.1 Platform Settings
This section provides settings for the global parameters of the test set or platform (system settings).

Settings Menu

5.1.1 About

This section provides information about the software version, serial number, and MAC address of the management port of the unit, as well as a list of software licenses
(optional test features) currently loaded in the test set.

Utility Settings - About

Utility Settings - About - Software Option

Utility Settings - About - Software Option


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5.1.2 Screen Calibration

Go to this section to calibrate the touch screen.

Utility Settings - Screen Calibration

Follow the instructions and tap on the targets displayed at all four corners. A message displays when calibration is complete.

5.1.3 Bluetooth

VeEX products support a micro USB Bluetooth adaptor offering wireless connectivity up to 10 meters (30 feet). Ultra compact and portable, the adaptor provides an
untethered connection between the tester and other Bluetooth compatible devices such as a Notebook PC or cell phone, so the user can transfer test result files quickly
and easily without having to hassle with memory sticks or Ethernet connections.

An overview of the application is shown below.


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Bluetooth Adaptors - Compatibility


Not all Bluetooth adaptors on the market are supported by the V300 product series. Please use
adaptors that have been tested and supplied by VeEX only to ensure compatibility and correct
operation.

Bluetooth Setup

Insert the Bluetooth adaptor into the USB port on the side of unit. If you are using more than one USB device, use an external USB hub to connect additional devices.

Once detected, a Bluetooth icon is displayed on screen.

Devices

The test platform will automatically detect the Bluetooth adaptor once plugged into the USB port. Details of the Bluetooth adaptor will be displayed including the MAC
address of the device and the last 4 digits of the serial # of the V300 test set. The last 4 digits of the V300 series test set will be the pairing code between the unit and
the external device. Press the Connection tab to view the passcode.

Bluetooth - Devices Tab

Bluetooth - Devices Tab

Bluetooth - Connection - Passcode

Setup

Press Scan to check for available bluetooth devices. Once scanning is complete, a list of discovered Bluetooth devices will be listed. Please ensure the peripheral
device is set to Discoverable during Scanning and Pairing operation.
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Press Pair BT to begin the pairing process. During the pairing operation, you will be prompted to enter a code on the peripheral device (PC or Mobile Phone) in
order to pair successfully. Enter the last 4 digits of the V300 serial number as shown in the Connection tab.
Once paired, click the Services button at the bottom of the screen to check the service attributes. To upload test results via Bluetooth and Mobile phone to a
UMTS or 3G network, full data upload service will be required.

Bluetooth - Connection Established

Bluetooth - Connection Page 2

5.1.4 Power

This section provides information about current power source and information about the battery gauge. Tap on the battery icon, on the top bar, to bring battery charge and
estimated autonomy information.

Utility Settings - Battery Power

5.1.5 Backlight

This section provides backlight control of the unit.

Power: There are two settings -- one for Battery power and another for AC power.

The user has the option to select a timer to turn off the backlight if the unit is not in use. This function helps improve the battery autonomy and preserve LCD life
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To enable the timer, check "Turn off backlight if device is not used for" and with the drop-down menu, adjust the duration of the idle time before the backlight is
turned off.
Once the timer is active and the backlight turned off, any action on the test set (touch screen, keypad) will turn on the backlight again.

Backlight - Battery Power

Backlight - AC Power

Brightness: The user can select the brightness level for Battery and AC operation modes.

Backlight - Brightness

5.1.6 Global Settings

General Setting

Language: An alternative language for the user interface


Units: Measurement system (English - feet or Metric - meter)
File Name Prefix: Once entered the prefix will be added to any file exported from the test set
Show Password: Hides/unhides username and password information associated with FTP and related IP functions
User Interface: The USA user interface version presents SONET/DSn application-oriented menus, while the International setting is more open to all settings.
Wi-Fi Auto Connect: If enabled, the Wi-Fi dongle will remember the last access point and password and will try to autoconnect if activated.

Utility Settings - General Setting


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Storage Setting

File Name Prefix: Tap on the box to enter the file name prefix using the pop up alphanumeric keypad
Profile Deleting: Auto Delete or Prompt User
Profile Saving: Auto Overwrite or Prompt User
Result Saving: Manual or Prompt User
Advanced Saving: On/Off. Allow users to add extra information to the results file to be uploaded to a centralized R300 Server. Requires Advanced Management
Option.

Utility Settings - Storage Setting

Save Screen Settings

Save Screen tab: Helps control the behavior of the Lock key on the keypad. The Lock key can be set to do the following:

Lock/unlock the unit's screen to prevent accidental interruption during a long term test.
Save Screen Shots: The following configurations can also be done:
The compression level of the screen picture
Maximum number of screenshots that can be saved.
Each time user presses the lock key from the key pad a screen shot will be saved in memory. The screen shots can be recovered under Files>Saved.

Utility Settings - Lock/Save Screen

5.1.7 Date and Time

This screen allows the user to set the date and time according to time zone or user requirement. Daylight savings are automatically enabled in the utility.

Date Setup Time Zone Setup


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5.1.8 Remote Access

There are different ways to control or access the test set and the information it contains, from a local (LAN) or remote (WAN) connected PC:

ReVeal PC software
VNC Client
Web Browser
VeEX SCPI Remote & Command Reference Tool (PC software, requires separate licensing)
Using command line interface (CLI) scripts via SSH connection

ReVeal RXTS PC software

This VeEX application allows users to connect to the test set, using the platform’s IP address. ReVeal intuitive user interface offers the following functions:

Test Profiles Management: Create, Edit, upload and download complex Ethernet and Fibre Channel test profiles (BERT, Throughput, RFC2544, Y1564 SAM, Scan,
IP, Ping/Trace, Packet Capture, etc)
Test Results Management: Download results from the test set, manage local test results (PC HDD), generate detailed test reports, export to CSV or PDF, and print.
View software options, licenses, serial numbers, perform remote software updates

ReVeal is a Windows® application that can be downloaded free of charge from www.veexinc.com.

Users are able to connect remotely from a desktop PC via ReVeal tool software or through Remote Access on the test set. To proceed with remote access, make sure
that remote control software is installed on the PC device. The user is able to configure the Profile, VNC Server Service, Web Service, VNC and Web passwords on the
Remote Access page. Input the test set IP address and specified user password when prompted by the software to initiate Remote Access.

Remote access with VNC Server/Viewer:

The test set VNC service can be managed in >Utilities >Settings >More >Remote Access menu, to enable or disable the VNC server and assign remote access
passwords.

Super User Password: Allows remote VNC clients to view and control the user interface via mouse
Regular User Password: Allows remote VNC users (guests) to view what’s currently on the test set screen, but no interactions with the GUI are allowed.

Although the test set VNC services allows multiple users to be connected simultaneously, it is a screen mirroring service, so all users would be seeing and interacting with
the same GUI. Such feature can certainly be used for training purposes, but it is not recommended for multi-user or multi-test environments.

VNC clients, such as RealVNC®, are readily available for download for different platforms and form factors, including Windows®. Mac OS®, Linux, iOS, Android.

VNC Service: Enable or disable the remote access to remote VNC clients running on PCs, Macs, tablets or smart phones.
VNC Super User Password: Defines the password for users allowed to control the test set via standard VNC clients
VNC Regular User Password: Defines the password given to users who are only allowed to view the test set current screen via standard VNC clients, but not
make any changes to test or test set.

After configuring these settings in the Remote Access menu, run VNC on the PC. A message box will prompt the user to enter a Server number, which is the test set IP
address. Enter the VNC Super/Regular password when prompted by the message box for a password.
Remote Access

VNC Viewer - Enter Server Address


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VNC Viewer - Password Prompt

Remote access via web browser:

Java-enabled web browsers, such as Internet Explorer™, Chrome™, FireFox™ or Safari™ can be used to manage the test set, access information and remotely control
it. This useful feature doesn’t require the installation of any remote clients, other than the standard web browser. Just enter the test set’s IP address in the browser
address/search field and the web GUI will launch.

The following features are supported:

Profiles
Use this function View, Download, Delete, Filter and convert saved Test Profiles to PDF

Manuals
Access soft copies of the UX400 platform and modules manuals for quick reference.

Results
Use this function View, Download, Delete, Filter and convert saved Test Results to PDF

Screen Shots
View, Download (PNG format), Copy, Delete and convert to PDF any screens captured using the UX400 Lock button.

Remote Control (Screen Mirroring)


It is similar to using VNC, but in this case no VNC client installation is required. It uses standard Java-based web browser as a client. It mirror the screen, mouse inputs
and the rubber buttons available in the front panel of the test set.

VNC Web Service: Enable or disable the remote access through remote web-browser clients running on PCs, Macs or certain tablets. The web browser must
support Java (tm)
Web Super User Password: Defines the password for users allowed to control the test set via standard web browser clients
Web Regular User Password: Defines the password given to users who are only allowed to view the test set current screen via standard web browser clients, but
not make any changes to test or test set.

Type in the test set IP address in the web browser. Click on vnc-home.html and type in the Super/Regular password when prompted for a password. Use the buttons and
icons on the right to navigate the test set remotely.

Test Set IP Address in Web Browser


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Web Browser - Password Prompt


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Web Browser - Remote Access Menu

5.1.9 High Precision Clock Source

Precision Clock References

GPS Receiver (HW Option)


The optional high-sensitivity GPS module (built-in) provides accurate Phase alignment and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) synchronization to the test set, in the form
of internal pulse-per-second (1PPS) clock synchronized to the standard second and time stamps. This is used to assure that two or more geographically-distributed test
sets have the exact same time and can calculate delays. One example is the One-Way-Delay (Latency) tests used to identify asymmetry between each direction of a link.
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The GPS Time of Day (ToD) can also be used to precisely set the local date and time in the test set, using the Sync ToD function, which will apply the local time zone
correction before applying it to the test set system real time clock. This time stamp is used for reports and events, but not for time-sensitive testing.

GPS ToD is also used in One-Way-Delay (OWD) measurements and time is applied directly to each test set before the test starts, so they all have accurate time.

The GPS receiver can be turned OFF if not used, to save battery power.

A satellite table, showing satellites in view, satellites being used and signal to noise ratio, is provided for information only, so the correct antenna installation can be
verified.  Geographical coordinates are also provide for information only and it could be used in the future to geo-tag some position-sensitive results. The GPS antenna
must have direct view to the sky. At least four satellites with SNR of 34 dBHz or better are recommended for accurate testing.

Atomic Clock (HW Option – Factory installed)


The optional built-in chip-scale Atomic Clock module provides a highly stable clock source to the test set, in the form of a highly accurate and stable internal 10 MHz
frequency reference. This reference can be used to drive PDH/DSn, SDH/SONET/OTN or SyncE Master transmitters or be used as a reference for Frequency and Wander
measurements. Its main function is to serve as a precision reference to measure wander (clock stability), even in places where there is no reference clock signals
available that can be traced back to a Primary Reference Clock (PRC).

GPS-Disciplined Clock
When GPS and Atomic Clock options are installed and enabled, the Atomic Clock uses the GPS signal to calibrate its frequency (10 MHz) and timing references (1PPS),
to improve their accuracy and stability. The Atomic Clock 1PPS phase is disciplined to the UTC to align it with the standard second. The raising edge of the 1PPS pulse
indicates the beginning of a new second all over the world.

Disciplining can be disabled or enabled. When disabled, the atomic clock runs at its natural frequency (free-running), providing a very stable frequency source. When
disciplining is Enabled, the atomic clock will use the GPS accuracy to correct its frequency and align its phase.

The Disciplining Profile sets a time window the atomic clock's dynamic control loop, to filter any short term frequency and phase variations coming from the GPS receiver,
this is called Time Constant. The longer the time constant, the more accurate and stable the atomic clock output can be. The Disciplining Profile field provide suggested
options for the minimum disciplining times and sets the equivalent Time Constant. The selection varies with applications and location, so some experimentation may be
required by users to select their own default value. For quick field Wander or Phase measurements a disciplining time of ≥ 60 minutes (TC ≥ 1800 seconds) is
recommended. Users can also enter a customized time constant in seconds.

Holdover
In case of GPS signal loss (e.g. indoor testing) the high stability  of the Atomic Clock can maintain synchronization for a few hours allowing users to perform Wander and
Absolute Phase Error in conditions that were not possible before. This is called holdover mode.

Delay Compensation can be used to perform minor adjustments to the 1PPS phase, to align it to a specific reference or to compensate for short cable delays.

When enabled, the low power Sleep Mode keeps the atomic clock powered up when the test set is turned off. This way it maintains its last calibration by drawing little
current from the batteries. In this state, the test set will only cut the power to the atomic clock if the battery charge reaches a level less than 50% of charge, to conserve
battery. The Elapsed Time counts the time since its first initialization, including the time the test set has been off. If disabled, the atomic clock is shut down with the test
set and will require full initialization the next time it is powered up.

Warm Up Times
All precision reference sources require a “warm up” time to achieve high accuracy and stability. The warm up term is being used loosely because it is not just about
attaining the right temperature. It also includes disciplining of a local oscillator, negotiating and stabilizing a clock through protocol messages, etc. Each of the tasks
involved takes time to stabilize before it can be used for testing.

Operational Temperature
It is still a major player in the warm-up waiting time and it all depends on the ambient temperature and the initial temperature of the test set. For example, a test set left in
the trunk of a car in a winter night will take longer to reach operational temperature.
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Atomic Clock Warm Up


If fitted with a chip-scale atomic clock, they are housed in a miniature oven to maintain its internal temperature constant in spite variations in ambient temperatures and it
can take up to five minutes to warm up and should not be used until its status shows “Locked”. The atomic clock temperature and status can be monitored at \Utilities
\Settings \More \High Precision Clock Source \Atomic Clock. The chip-scale atomic clock is oven-controlled and temperature-compensated to minimize the effects of
ambient temperature variations.

Beside temperature, users must be aware of other factors that require time to settle, before accurate measurements can be made.

GPS Lock
The time to get an stable clock output varies depending on the conditions, antenna type and installation, sky visibility and whether or not the test set has changed
position. Using the test set for the first time on a new site (different geographical position) would increment the time to its first satellite lock. Users can follow the different
stages (Searching, Sync 1PPS, and Lock) by checking the GPS status GUI at \Utilities \Settings \More \High Precision Clock Source \GPS

Disciplining Time
Disciplining the atomic clock means using the accurate GPS timing signal to correct or align the atomic clock output signals. GPS are known for their high accuracy as
they are traceable to the universal time standard (UTC). Atomic Clocks are known for their great stability. So, the combination of GPS + Atomic Clock = Highly Accurate
and Stable clock source. Achieving such levels of precision takes time. The total time to stable output depends on the precision required. The disciplining time can be
programmed in the Atomic Clock settings and users must add it to the total “warm-up” time, before starting measurements.

Precision Timing Protocol


PTP, like IEEE 1588v2, require some time for the two ends (master and slave) to agree on the current time. This protocol “warm-up” time is dependent on the link
conditions (traffic, latency, delay variations, PTP settings, etc.). Tests shall not be started until the protocol has stabilized and the recovered clock has achieved its
maximum accuracy and stability. This is sometimes referred as “Convergence” or “Sync PDV” convergence. Users can use the long tail of the 1588v2 Sync PDV graph as
an indication the PTP has reached synchronous state.

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5.2 Help
Help provides an online help related to the operation of the test set and the measurements performed. The user can access the table of contents, and hyperlinks. Use the
scroll bars to navigate help content.

Help Menu

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5.3 VeExpress
VeExpress is a cloud-based asset management system. VeEX VeExpress cloud services is included with every test set. It allows
the following services / functions:

Delivers Software/Firmware Updates and Upgrades directly to the test set.


Makes any new Purchased or Rented licenses (new functions) assigned to the test set immediately available for testing.
Allow Managers to Share (float) purchased or rented test options among deployed test sets (fleet). Licenses can be
temporarily assigned to the test set that needs it, for specific jobs, and later recalled to pass it on to the next test set.
Allows users to rent optional test features (licenses) for the required amount of days. Adds the flexibility required for
special jobs or those new technologies or services that are not yet commonly deployed. Rented options are automatically
released when lease time elapses (no need to connect to the server).

5.3.1 Built-in VeExpress Client

Lets users connect to VeExpress Cloud directly from the test set, from the field, using any available internet connection
(e.g. LAN, Wi-Fi, Modem, CPE, Smartphone hot-spot, Cellular Data Card, etc.)
View test features currently assigned to the test set and licenses available in the pool
Activates new licenses and let users perform software (firmware) updates

Connecting VeExpress:

1. Connect theRXT-1200 to the Internet


Use LAN, WLAN or Cellular Data Card
2. Go to >Utilities >VeExpress: The URL is: www.v-express.com
3. Tap on the Check button
Any tests must be stopped and released
Confirm the Release of any active Test Application
It gets the latest information related to the test set, directly from VeExpress Cloud
Enables any new licenses assigned
Releases any recalled shared licenses
4. Wait for the Confirmation message: “Registered and Authorized”
All Licenses have been updated and any new features should be ready to use

Options Enabled (in the Test Set)


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Up-to-date list of licenses assigned


Permanent = Purchased, owned (users can still share permanent licenses by releasing the option from one test set and
assign it to another)
Leased = Rented, temporary
Displays remaining time (Days and Hours)
Countdown starts upon first assignment
Both permanent & leased can be shared

Options Available (in the Cloud)

Lists all options, permanent or leased, currently available in the company’s or group’s VeExpress account
Users can check availability before requesting assignment of new function(s) to their VeExpress Managers

Software Upgrade

Checks if newer version is available

5.3.2 Software Upgrade Procedure – Full Version

1. Open the Software Upgrade tab


Larger Full Upgrade package is shown if the test set has not been updated for a while, when major new features
are introduced or an OS update is required
2. Attach the DC charger to the test set
3. Insert a FAT32 USB Memory Stick into the left-side USB port (>300MB free)
4. Confirm IP connection (IP address)
5. Check the new software version box
6. Tap on the Download button
1. Wait until the download process finishes. Install package is in the memory stick.
2. Power the test set OFF
3. Leave the USB memory stick attached
7. Initiate Software Upgrade process
1. Simultaneously press the App, and Power buttons, until it beeps
2. Let the upgrade process finish (it could take a few minutes)
3. The test set reboots itself at the end
8. The test set is now up-to-date

5.3.3 Software Upgrade Procedure – Delta Version

1. Open the Software Upgrade tab


Smaller Delta Update package is often made available between consecutive versions (e.g. from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6) for
easier and faster field firmware update
2. Attach the DC charger to the test set
3. Confirm IP connection (IP address)
4. Check the new software version box
5. Tap on the Download button
1. Wait until the download process finishes
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2. The install package is in internal memory


3. Turn the test set OFF
6. Power the test set ON
7. The test set software is now up-to-date

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5.4 R300 Server (Advanced Management)


The R-Server is a centralized server repository for test results. Technicians in the field can register their test set on the R-Server
and upload test results directly to the server.

To enter the R-Server result upload function, there must be an IP connection established, otherwise a reminder message will pop
up.

Register

1. Enter the IP address of the server

A test set must register to an R-Server before it can upload results to the server.

2. Press the Register Key to register your test set on the R-Server.

Note that if your test set has already been registered, you don't need to perform this step.

The Registration has to be approved by the R-Server manager in order to allow access.
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3. When the test set registration is complete and approved by the R-Server manager you can select Check function key to verify
that your test set is authorized.

Once your test set is authorized, you can proceed to Upload.

Upload

To upload result files to the R-Server, tap the Upload tab and select the desired files. Tap on Upload or Upload&Del.

Upload: Transfer the selected result file(s) and keep the file(s) in the test set.
Upload&Del: Delete the file(s) from the test set after uploading.

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5.5 Software Upgrade


RXT-1200 Platform includes the bootloader, OS and system-wide (common) features. Its software update package can be identified
as RXT-1200-veex.tar.gz.

The RXT-1200 Platform uses the traditional V300 upgrade procedure to update the System. The software upgrade packages can be
downloaded from www.veexinc.com, or using the test set’s built-in VeExpress client.

5.5.1 Platform Software Upgrade Procedure

1. Obtain the RXT-1200-veex.tar.gz system upgrade package.


Download it from www.veexinc.com, www.v-express.com, a link provided or by using the built-in VeExpress client
Unzip the file and copy to the root of a FAT32 USB memory stick if necessary
2. Insert the memory stick to the USB port located on the left-side of the unit
3. Initiate Software Upgrade process.
Simultaneously press the App, and Power buttons, until it beeps
Let the upgrade process finish
It could take a few minutes
The test set reboots itself at the end
Buttons to be pushed
Software Download
simultaneously

4. The test set is now up-to-date.

Notes:

After the System upgrade, the following pop-up message may appear if a module upgrade is required. Follow the module
update procedure.
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The built-in VeExpress client downloads the uncompressed RXT-1200-veex.tar.gz upgrade package directly to the root of the
memory stick attached to the test set, so the System software upgrade process can be started right away.

5.5.2 Module Software Upgrade Procedure

1. Obtain the required RXT-1200-300sm.tar.gz, RXT-1200-320sm.tar.gz and/or RXT-1200-OTDR.tar.gz, upgrade files


Download them from www.veexinc.com, www.v-express.com, a link provided or by using the built-in VeExpress client
Unzip the files and copy to the root of a FAT32 USB memory stick if necessary
2. Insert the memory stick to the USB port located on the left-side of the unit
3. Initiate Software Upgrade process
Open the Utilities section Go to >Utilities >M.Upgrade
Select new version and press Upgrade
The test set turns itself OFF at the end
4. The test applications are up-to-date.

Notes:

The built-in VeExpress client downloads the uncompressed RXT-1200-xxxx.tar.gz upgrade packages directly to the root of
the memory stick attached to the test set, so the M.Upgrade process can be started right away
The process may need to be repeated if two different blade types are loaded.

5.5.3 RXT-2000A Software Upgrade Procedure

Download and unzip the file from the link you received via email, or go to www.veexinc.com using a PC Browser
Copy the RxT2000A.tar.gz install package to the root of a FAT32 USB Memory
Insert Memory Stick into a USB port
Insert the empty MTT Carrier module
Remove any MTT module from it
Attach the DC charger to the test set and turn the test set ON
Go to >Utilities > M.Upgrade
Verify that the new version is detected
Tap on the Upgrade button
Any running test will be terminated
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The test set will shut down once the update process has finished
Turn the test set ON and the RXT-2000A Carrier module is now up-to-date

Notes:

Older RXT-2000A module (dark gray), manufactured by Sunrise Telecom®, can be upgraded to version 2.x, to make
it fully compatible with VeEX RXT-1200. But backward compatibility with RXT-1000 can’t be guaranteed.
Perform this procedure only if you plan to continue using the RXT-2000A with the new RXT-1200.

5.5.4 RXT-2XX0 (RXT-Carrier + MTT-XX Module)

The MTT Module software upgrade process is similar to the RXT-2000A process.

Connect the DC Charger


Insert the Carrier Module with the MTT module inside the slot
Insert the FAT32 USB memory stick containing the software package into one of the USB ports
Turn the RXT-1200 ON
Go to >Utilities >M.Upgrade
Once the upgrade image is recognized, confirm the versions and tap on the Upgrade button
The firmware update starts
It will turn itself off when finished

MTT Auto-Update:

If an older MTT module is inserted into an updated RXT-Carrier, the RXT may start the MTT firmware upgrade process.

A message will be presented on the screen indicating the version discrepancy.

Press Yes to update the MTT module’s firmware.

This process doesn’t require the USB memory stick.

Note: MTT modules updated to work with the new RXT-1200 may no longer be fully compatible with older SunSet MTT
chassis or RxT-1000 platforms.

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6.0 File Management

V300 Style File Manager

6.1 File Manager: Working with Saved Results, Profiles, Images


From Utilities go to >Files >Saved
Displays all results stored in the test set
Use the check box to select the desired files.
Tap on any column header to sort by that specific parameter.
Tap again to change the sorting order
The U/L button lock and unlock files to prevent accidental deletion.
PDF button converts all selected files to PDF format
Requires FAT32 USB Memory stick

Backup and Restore (USB Memory stick):


To USB copies all selected files to stick
From USB restores all files from the stick
BT (Bluetooth®) File Transfer
Requires compatible USB dongle
File Filters
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Makes it easier to isolate desired types of results from all other test results stored in the test set
Reduces the number of pages displayed
Activate Filters
Use the stylus to tap on the Y+ icon
Check mark the desired attributes
Filters parameters can be combined
Reset Filters
Press the Show All button
Sorting
Tap on a header to sort by that field’s type, in ascending or descending order
Makes finding desired test Results or Reports even easier

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6.2 USB Memory Browser

USB Tool

The USB tool can be found in the Utilities section, under >Files >USB.

It provides users with basic memory stick management tools, to browse and interact with its contents without the need of a PC:

Reload: Refreshes the USB stick info


Delete: Erases the selected files or folders
Up: Exits the current folder and moves up to a higher folder in the file tree hierarchy. The current folder structure is shown
in the top bar
Open: Opens certain file types

The USB tool supports one USB memory stick. It shows the first memory stick that is recognized, from any of the two ports.

The following file types are supported:

HTML: Launches the browser to display its content


TXT: Launches a basic text viewer to display its content
PCAP: Launches the built-in Wireshark® protocol analyzer
MTIE: Launches the optional built-in Wander Analysis tool

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6.3 Manage SD Card

Internal SD Card Format

The Files >Manage tool under utilities provides SD card’s partition capacity information.

All the user information, such as test results, profiles, screenshots, protocol capture, etc., are stored in the Data partition (3). Use
the >Files >Saved >To USB backup utility or Delete function if the Data partition is nearly full.

The Format function is exclusively a maintenance tool. Use ONLY when instructed by a VeEX Customer Care representative. It
erases all the information stored in the test set.

Notes:

The internal 2GB SD Card contains the System OS, all the Test Applications (Apps) and user’s data
Only the Data partition is accessible to users, through the test set’s functions
Do not remove or reformat the SD Card outside of the test set

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7.0 Tools
7.1 IP Tools
The 10/100BaseT management port is located on the right hand side of the unit. This port can be used to connect to the unit for
management purposes (results retrieval, software upgrade, remote connectivity ...).

You can access the management port configuration on the Tools > IP Tools menu.

7.1.1 setup

By detault the IP configuration is set to DHCP and the unit will automatically attempt to connect.

For IP configuration, the following fields are required. Additional fields vary depending on Static or DHCP connection.

Port: Select Management Port from the drop-down menu


Profile: Default, Delete, Save, Save as..., Default, or Last configuration
IP Address: Select from Static or DHCP
Static: If Static is selected, the user will manually enter the IP address parameters (local IP, Gateway IP and DNS
server IP)
DHCP: If DHCP is selected, the unit will obtain IP address parameters from the DHCP server
Gateway and DNS: Enable or Disable
Enabled: If enabled, enter the IPv4 address of the Gateway and DNS server in Static mode, or use the IP address
provided by the DHCP server in DHCP mode
Disabled: If disabled, no Gateway or DNS server will be used for the tests

Enter all parameters then press Connect to start the test.

DHCP Setup

For Static type connection, these additional fields are required:

Static: The user is required to enter a Local IP, Gateway address (if Gateway and DNS are set to Enable), and Subnet. All Static
fields can be filled by tapping on the section to access an alphanumeric keypad.

Local IP: IPv4 address of the test set.


Subnet: Enter the subnet mask.
Gateway and DNS: Enable or Disable. If set to enable, Gateway and DNS fields become available.
Gateway: Off or On. IPv4 address of the network gateway.
DNS: Off, Primary, or Primary & Secondary. If set to Primary or Primary & Secondary, a DNS IP is required in order
to use the URL as a destination.

Enter all parameters then press Connect to start the test.


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Static Setup

7.1.2 IP Connection Status

Ensure the Status is PASS before continuing with any IP tests.


If the connection fails, go back to the setup screen to verify that the parameters are entered correctly. Verify that the
Ethernet cable is properly connected on the management port.
DHCP: PASS indicates that an IP address has successfully been assigned.
IP: PASS indicates that the IP address assigned has been verified to be unique in the network.
Gateway: PASS indicates that the gateway IP address is valid.
DNS: PASS indicates that the DNS IP address is valid.

IP Connection Status

7.1.3 Ping

The Ping Result provides the number of Sent, Received, Unreach, Missing, and the Round Trip delay.

Ping Testing

Ping is a popular computer network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network. A ping is
performed by sending an echo request or ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) to the echo response replies.

Ping Setup

Profile: Delete, Save, Save as..., or Default.


Destination: Enter the destination IP address or URL to ping.
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Number of Pings: Press the field and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the number of ping attempts that will be
performed to reach the network device.
Note: If Continuous Ping is selected, the user is not required to enter the number of pings. The test set will
continuously ping the target host until the user presses Stop.
Length: Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the length of the ICMP echo request packet transmitted.
Ping/Sec: Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the Ping repetition rate (Ping/second) up to 10 pings per second.
Time Out: Time-to-Live (TTL) in milliseconds. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the maximum time allowed (in ms,
up to 99999ms) between an ICMP ping and echo response.

Once the parameters are configured, press Start to begin the test.

Ping Setup

Ping Results

Pressing Ping will take you to the Result tab and start the Ping test.

Destination: Indicates the destination IP address.


Ping status: In Progress, PASS, or FAIL.
Sent, Received, Unreach, Missing: Number of pings sent, received, unreached or missing. A Ping is counted missing if
no response is received before timeout. A Ping is counted unreached if an echo response is received with host
unreachable set.
PING also estimates the round-trip time in milliseconds
Current: The current time for a Ping request to be answered.
Average: The average time recorded for a Ping request to be answered.
Max: The maximum time recorded for a Ping request to be answered.
Min: The minimum time recorded for a Ping request to be answered.

Ping Result
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7.1.4 Trace Route

Trace Route is a common method used to find the route to the destination IP address or URL. It is often used to identify routing
problems and unreachable destinations. All the remote IP addresses and their response times are displayed indicating possible
network congestion points.

Trace Route setup tab:

The following setup selections are available:

Profile: Delete, Save, Save as..., Default. Select Default to recall a trace route file or create a new test
Destination: Enter the IP address or URL of the network device to be detected
Time Out: Enter the maximum time allowed between an ICMP echo and response at each hop
Max Hop: Enter the maximum number of network devices the packet is allowed to transit

Once the parameters are configured, press Start to begin the test.

Trace Route Setup

Results:

Hop: Order of the routers on the route


TTL: Time to reach each router on the route
Address: Address of each router on the route

Note: If there is no response from a particular hop, an asterisk will be displayed.

Trace Route Result


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7.2 Net Wiz


Net Wiz verifies the status of each IP address in the user selected range, by using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and ICMP
test.

7.2.1 Net Wiz Setup

Profile: Drop-down selections are Default, Delete, Save, Save As...


Begin IP: Set the start address for the desired IP range using the numeric keypad
End IP: Set the end address for the desired IP range using the numeric keypad
Select the test by placing a check mark in the corresponding box of any of the following: ARP, Ping

Net Wiz Setup

7.2.2 Net Wiz Results

Summary indicates the test status and reports:

TX/RX Frames: Total number of TX (transmitted) and RX (received) frames


RX Errors: Received frames in error
Speed Advert: Speed advertised
Duplex Advert: Duplex mode advertised
Total number of Devices and Networks found

Net Wiz Results Summary

The Devices tab reports global and detailed device information.


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Global reports:

Total number of devices found


Number of devices (Routers, Servers, Hosts)

Net Wiz Results - Devices - Global

Detail displays the Attribute, MAC and IP Addresses, and Ping test results of each device discovered.

Net Wiz Results - Devices - Detail

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7.3 WiFi Wiz


This function allows you to test wireless WiFi 802.11a,b,g,n,ac networks (based on capabilities supported by Wifi USB adaptor
provided by VeEX). A typical application is shown below.

Typical WiFi Wiz Application

The WiFi Wiz function supports:

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standards (refer to WiFi USB adaptor provided by VeEX)


WEP, WPA, WPA2 Encryption
Scanning
SSID broadcasting and report
Signal Strength
IP Connection and Ping Test

7.3.1 WiFi Procedure

Plug the WiFi adaptor into the USB port. Allow at least 30-45 seconds for the unit to detect the wireless adaptor and for
the software driver to load.
Note: Products support USB wireless adaptors supplied by VeEX only and have the necessary software driver built
into the test set.
Tap on the Scan tab once the test set has detected the wireless USB adaptor.

WiFi Wiz - AP List

AP List

The following information is displayed for each AP:

SSID name of the AP


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BSSID (MAC address) of the AP


802.11 protocol version supported by the AP
Max data rate supported by the AP
AP's radio channel number
Lock symbol indicates if security is set on the AP (WEP, WPA or WPA2).
When the AP is unsecured, no lock symbol is displayed
Signal strength of the AP

Select one of the Access Points (AP) to start a connection. If the AP is locked, a network key is required to complete the
connection. The key can either be 10 characters or 26 characters.

Note: If the user enters the wrong network key, the test set will still connect to the Access Point, but will not be able to
connect to the web or perform the Ping test.

Once selected, an Edit Settings function key appears on the right hand side bar.

Tap on Edit Settings or Connect AP to change the Encryption Type and enter the WiFi Key.

Encryption Type: Supported encryption types include WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
Key: Security phrase or password necessary to access SSID and network. Tap the Key field to enter the AP password on
the pop-up keypad.
ASCII formatting supported
The password/phrase can be hidden (Global Settings > Show Password > Yes/No)
Note: Passwords are case sensitive.

Hit Apply after selecting the Encryption Type and entering the Key. If the encryption menu was accessed via Edit Settings,
press Connect AP to connect to the AP. If the encryption menu was accessed via Connect AP, the test set will automatically
connect to the AP after hitting Apply.

WiFi Wiz - AP Encryption Settings

Connect

The Setup Tab displays the Profile, ESSID, Encryption Type and Password.

WiFi Wiz Connection Setup


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Status

The Status Tab displays the following information on the connection:

Connection Status
ESSiD: Name connected to
BSSiD: MAC address of wireless router/device connected to
Channel: WiFi Channel # connected to
Encryption: Encryption type
Mode
Signal:
Radio signal level (dBm)
Link quality score
Max data rate
802.11 protocols supported

WiFi Wiz Connection Status

After a successful connection to the Access Point press Connect IP to obtain an IP address and access the additional IP tests
like Ping, Trace Route etc.

WiFi Wiz Connect IP


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7.4 Advanced Tools

Advanced Tools

7.4.1 Fiber Scope

The Fiber Scope Inspector is an ideal tool for checking fiber optic connectors for dirt and end face quality. The handheld probe design
enables easy inspection of patch cords and difficult to reach bulkhead or patch panel connectors. Clear images are displayed on the
V300 products for immediate analysis and can be saved for record keeping.

Fiber Scope

Key features include:

Optical connector end face inspection


Easy to change adaptor tips
Multi mode and single mode fiber patch cords
Sharp images displayed on VeEX V300 products
Visual comparison mode of saved image

The ISO/IEC 14763-3 standard for Testing Optical Fiber Cabling specifies visual standards for connector end face inspection with a
fiber microscope. The ISO-related standards and general industry practices recommend the following:

Markings on the core or damage to the cladding close to the core are unacceptable
Slight scratches and small pits on the cladding away from the core are, however, acceptable
Cracks are not permitted in neither core nor cladding

Equipped with 400x magnification, the VeEX Fiber Scope Inspector is well suited for general installation and maintenance checks on
both single mode and multi mode fiber types. Contamination or damage that cannot be viewed at this magnification is unlikely to
impact practical connector performance; thus, it is an ideal tool for patch cord inspection, optical laboratory or field test applications.

Lightweight construction and the ergonomic positioning of the rotary focus dial enables one-handed operation and fast viewing, leaving
one's hand free to move the connector under test as needed. Interchangeable screw-on adaptors are available for most modern
optical connectors, while the probe design blocks any hazardous infrared light from reaching the operator, resulting in completely eye-
safe operation.
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7.4.1.1 Automatic Focus Detection and Analysis       

In the past, fiber connector end-face inspection not only required a good Fiber Microscope (Fiber Scope), but certain amount of
knowledge and hand-eye dexterity from the user. Results were prone to inconsistencies, subject to interpretation and PCs were
required for post analysis against the criteria set forth by the IEC 61300-3-35 Sect 5.4 standard.
VeEX has made the task easier, faster and foolproof, with the introduction of its patent-pending revolutionary Automatic Focus
Detection technology. Turning ordinary digital fiber scopes, like DI-1000, into accurate semi-automated inspection systems. All with the
help of TX300S, FX300, RXT-1200 or SunLite OTDR test sets.

Instead of adding the extra complexity, fragility, cost, size and weight of other electromechanical focusing systems currently available
in the market, VeEX’s auto focus detection technology still relies on the incredible fast response and finesse of human hands, but
leave the focus assessment, image capturing and analysis to the test set. Users could even try with their eyes closed and still achieve
a perfectly focused image of the connector end-face in a few seconds. Moreover, users would still remain in control during non-trivial
scenarios requiring the irreplaceable human dexterity and ingenuity. 

7.4.1.2 Main Advantages of Automatic Focus Detection

Investment protection (no need to replace existing scopes, like DI-1000, with a more expensive ones)
It’s a simple software option upgrade to the test set
Much faster focus, acquisition and analysis, compared to slow electro-mechanical auto-focusing scopes
Robustness: Less moving parts and no internal motors makes a better choice for field applications
No training necessary, yet get it right every time
Smaller scope size
Report generation (html and PDF)
The test set detects when the image has reached optimal focus level, automatically freezes the picture, captures the image and
runs the IEC 61300-3-35 analysis
No need to move hands or press any buttons (movement and vibration are common causes of focus loss)
No PC required for image acquisition or Pall/Fail analysis

7.4.1.3 The Importance of Fiber Connector Inspection

Dirty or scratched connectors introduce loss, increase ORL and/or damage other connectors (Loss becomes more critical at higher
data rates). End-face contamination is a leading cause of fiber link failures in data centers, corporate networks, MSOs and Telecom
environments.

Fiber Inspection Scopes provide a magnified image of the fiber optics connector’s End Face, focusing on the contact areas (prone to
loss or damage by mating). Images, visual inspection and automated tools are often used to grade the health and cleanliness of
connectors, after polishing or cleaning and before being used.

7.4.1.4 Fiber Connectors and Test Gear Vulnerabilities

Opposed to the permanent or semi-permanent connections often found in network environments, “promiscuous” Test Equipment and
their patch cords connect to multiple devices on a daily basis, increasing the chances to damage or get damaged. Extra care must be
taken, not only to avoid potentially expensive damage, but to make sure that any tests and their results remain valid. Bad fiber or
dirty/damaged connectors can result in false anomalies, defects or errors, even expensive repairs.

 7.4.1.5 About the DI-1000 Fiber Inspection Scope

Digital Fiber Inspection Probe


Native USB 2.0 (no adapters required, no image degradation)
Compatible with existing UX400, TX300S, FX300, RXT-1200 and SunLite OTDR
Precise and stable single-finger focus knob for one hand operation
Blue light source for better contrast
400X magnification
Interchangeable tips – Most commonly used tips are available (FC, SC, LC, ST, MTP, E2000, including PC, APC, 60° angled
tips, among others)
Compatible with VeEX test sets offering built-in Auto Focus-Detection & Analysis
Ergonomic design

7.4.1.6 Fiber Connector Inspection Setup

The Setup tab allows basic settings


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File Prefix: String of alphanumeric characters to be appended at the beginning of the file name, every time the results are saved. For
example Fiber0239-
Starting #: Every time a result is saved, this suffix number will automatically increment. Users can manually enter the initial value
here.
Auto Freeze: This is amount of time the optional Auto Focus Detection feature will look for a stable in-focus image before
automatically freezing the image and starting an analysis. Select Never, if manual capture or real-time analysis is desired. Auto freeze
comes handy when both hands are tied (e.g. one holding the connector and the other holding the probe, or working on a pole)
Scope Mode: Use Local for USB fiber inspection scopes that directly attached to the test set. Use Remote if the probe is attached to
a wireless transmitter using Wi-Fi connection.

7.4.1.7 Capture Tab (View)

The Capture tab is the main user interface for the connectors’ face inspection and analysis. It presents a real-time view of the
connector’s end face allowing users to align and focus.

Fiber Scope - Capture tab

Important! The soft buttons in the action bar (right side of the screen) do not indicate the current state or setting, they indicate the
action that would take place if pressed. For example, if user taps on the “Analysis OFF” button, the analysis function is turned OFF
and the button toggles to show “Analysis ON”. These soft buttons should be interpreted as “Go to…”

Freeze: Allows users to manually freeze the image in the desired view. If the optional Auto Focus Detection feature is enabled, the
test set will automatically freeze the image when the image comes into focus. Once the image is frozen, users can tap on the image
to save it.

Analysis ON/OFF: Turns the optional auto-analysis feature ON and OFF. If turned ON, the test set automatically analyzed the image
in real time. If the markers get in the way of seeing the picture details, users can turn this feature OFF and perform manual analysis.

Dots/Rectangles: They are two ways of highlighting the different impurities found in the face of the connector. The dots tightly contour
each individual anomaly, capturing its area. In some cases users may want to see impurities or scratches that are otherwise covered
by the dots, so rectangles are used in this case to highlight the anomaly and still keep them visible. The selection between dots or
rectangles does not affect the area calculation r the Pass/Fail results; they are just operator’s choice.

Save: The Save button appears after freezing an image. I performs the same action as tapping on the screen to save the current
image. Use the >Utilities >Files function to View the report, export to PDF format and copy to USB.
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MMF/SMF: Selects the type of connector/fiber to be analyzed and loads the correct Pass/Fail mask. Please note that the label in the
button DOES NOT indicate the current mask type. It indicates that the mask would be changed to if activated.

Shake ON/OFF: Turning the Shake ON may help in situations when the image is not very stable, such as inspecting a female
connector or bulkhead.

7.4.1.8 Captured Files Tab

This section of the user interface lists all the connectors’ end face images that have been captured with the fiber inspection
microscope. Users can and “Before” and “After” identifiers or remainders when comparing images before or after cleaning or polishing.

Clear All: Deletes all the image files in the Captured Files list

Delete: Deletes any selected files from the Captured Files list. Use the check-boxes to select

Compare: Compares two images, for example, ones taken before and after cleaning. Use the check-boxes to select any two image
files and then tap on the Compare soft button. Use the Change Mode button on the comparison window to enable and disable the
analysis overlay.
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Analyze: This soft button opens a more detailed analysis and report generation. Use the check boxes to select the images to be
analyzed

Image File: shows the name of the picture currently being displayed. Use the Open button to navigate, select and load any
other file.
Show/Hide Overlay: Enables or disables the mask, anomalies identification and analysis.
Finer From/To: User customizable labels to identify the fiber under test
Save Report: Generates a full report including a table with measurements and images. Use the >Utilities >Files function to
View the report, export to PDF format and copy to USB.
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Results Table: Shows the defects and scratches count by sizes and position, used for the evaluation of the Pass/Fail criteria,
according to the IEC 61300-3-35 standard.

7.4.2 Optical Power Meter (OPM)


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This function works in conjunction with Optical Power Meter dongles (USB), such the optional UPM-100.

Insert the OPM dongle to on of the test set’s USB port before launching this application.

Optical Power and Loss Measurements

Wavelength: This pull-down menu provides a list of calibrated wavelengths to match the signal being measured.

Test Mode: Allows users to select between Power or Loss measurements.

In Power Meter mode the test set presents the direct power readings, which are displayed in dBm, mW or uW units. Users can
perform he conversions by using the button on the right side of the reading
In Loss Meter mode the test set reports the difference in power readings between the Laser Source (LS) output being used and
what is currently present at the connector after being attenuated by the fiber. The results are presented in dB. Loss meter
requires to be referenced (calibrated) to the Laser Source output. You must connect the LS to the OPM dongle using a short
patch cord and tap on the Reference button to record the 0dB point. Then that LS can be connected to the far-end of the fiber
to measure the loss.

Hold: Freezes the last power or loss reading on the screen

Save: Records instantaneous power or loss readings in the Result’s tab. This is useful when measuring multiple fibers or testing one
fiber with multiple wavelengths. Up to 12 measurements can be logged in the Results tab. You must use the 1 button to save these
results.

7.4.2.1 Setting Pass/Fail Limits

Whether measuring optical power or loss, there are always power input limits (saturation and Loss) or attenuation allowances that
determine whether the fiber cable meets the requirements for the desired application or network elements.

Power Limits (dBm): When check-box is ticked, users can enter the Minimum and Maximum power levels allowed for the application
(e.g. in line with the transceiver’s dynamic range). If the power reading falls beyond those limits, the power measurement reading will
turn red.
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Loss Limits: Similar to power limits, user can set Minimum and Maximum amounts of optical power loss that are acceptable for the
application or specified for the cable or installation. User can simply specify the total amount of attenuation in dB. Alternatively user
can select the dB/km or dB/mi if the results are being compared against cable specifications. In this case, enter the length of the cable
under test for the test set to make the conversion.

7.4.3 WiFi Spectrum Analyzer

WiFi SA is a portable spectrum analyzer on a USB dongle that displays all RF activity in the WiFi bands (e.g.,s wireless networks,
cordless phones, microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, etc.). It offers the following capabilities:

Helps determine the best available WLAN channels quickly for optimal performance
Helps to visualize and locate RF signals in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrums
Discover and remedy competing access points
Optimize WLAN networks by locating and eliminating interference sources

WiFi SA Specifications

Supports 802.11a/b/g/n networks


Supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands
Equipped with RP-SMA antenna jack
Allows user to replace standard external Omnidirectional antenna with a higher gain or directional antenna as
needed
The WiFi Analyzer is a compact and portable USB dongle that plugs into the USB 2.0 port of the V300 series
The WiFi SA test application menu is located in the Tools/Advanced Tools menu

WiFi SA Display Summary WiFi Analyzer USB dongle


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Display Summary

Planar view: Reports current, average, and maximum signal amplitude for each wireless frequency
Topographic view: Emphasizes which frequencies are the busiest across the entire spectrum
Spectral view: Historical view of wireless spectrum use at a point in time

WiFi SA - Planar View

Planar View

Traditional Spectrum Analyzer view with Max, Average, and Current results
Displays RF activity in real time and tracks average and max values over a given period

WiFi SA - Topographic View


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Topographic View

Similar to a density map - plots frequency versus amplitude


Uses a special color scheme to assign colors to frequency amplitude points and to identify how often a particular coordinate is
recorded
Great resource for identifying devices with very low duty cycles
Leaving it running will give a good indication of the typical local network conditions

WiFi SA - Spectral View

Spectral View

Waterfall type view across the whole band - graphs amplitude levels over time
Uses color to pick out the relative signal strength at each point in time
Great tool for troubleshooting intermittent problems, since it highlights devices that are perhaps emitting only short bursts of
noise
For example - discover microwave oven in the kitchen interfering with WLAN

WiFi SA - Signatures
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Signatures

The Signatures button presets are available to identify unknown sources of RF activity (e.g., microwave oven)
Select a device in the sidebar and click the pattern in the Topographic view to identify a device

WiFi SA - Inspector

Inspector

The Inspector button setup allows the user to measure the frequency of the RF activity or interference of interest
When selected, a prompt and result box appears

WiFi SA - Inspector - Result


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Inspector Button - Result

Identifies frequency and amplitude


Current, Average, and Maximum amplitude values provide an indication of level fluctuation over measurement period

WiFi SA - Frequency

Frequency

This button allows the user to select frequency band for testing

7.4.4 Data Card

To establish an IP connection using a data card, please make sure that the data card is connected on the USB port. Note that only
datacards provided by VeEX are supported and have the driver necessary for connection. The Data Card icon, as shown below, will
appear at the bottom of the screen.

Data Card - Setup


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Press the Dial Up key.


In the IP Tools Setup menu, the Port will be displayed as "Datacard Port." The D for Data icon in the bar on the lower end of the
screen will have a red cross to show that datacard is not connected - .
Select the configuration parameters, then press Connect.

Now that a connection has been established:

The D for Data in the icon turns green .


The connection details are displayed in the IP Tools Status tab (shown below)
It will automatically reconnect if the test set is powered off/on and you are in a good reception area
It will automatically reconnect if you enter a bad cell area and return to a good one
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7.4.5 WiFi inSSIDer

WiFi inSSIDer Home

1. Plug the WiFi adaptor into the USB port. Allow at least 30-45 seconds for the unit to detect the wireless adaptor and for the
software driver to load.

Note: Products support USB wireless adaptors supplied by VeEX only and have the necessary software driver built into the test
set.

The WiFi InSSider supports 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz Bands. The home screen has tabs to display test results for both frequency bands
and also for graphical presentation of results for both.

2. Tap the Scan button on the right side of the screen.

After the scan is completed, the unit displays the list of access points (AP) detected in the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands.

The following information is displayed for each AP:

SSID name of the AP


BSSID (MAC address) of the AP
802.11 protocol version supported by the AP
Max data rate supported by the AP
AP's radio channel number
Lock symbol indicates if security is set on the AP (WEP, WPA or WPA2).
When the AP is unsecured, no lock symbol is displayed
Signal strength of the AP

Access Points in the 5.0GHZ spectrum can only be displayed if the VeEX USB Wifi adapter supports 802.11a/n or 802.11 a/n/ac.
Refer to the USB Wifi adapter specifications.

3. Use the 2.4GHz GraphCH and 5.0GraphCH tabs to view the number of Access Points detected for each channel in the 2.4GHz and
5GH bands and the strength of the strongest AP's signal for each channel.

2.4GHZ Channel
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5GHZ Channel

4. Tap the Graph tab of the respective Channel to view the results in a graphical presentation.

Graph

Use the Right/Left/Up/Down function keys or the arrow keys on the unit's keypad to navigate the graph and get additional information
for the access points. Detailed information for each Access Point includes:

SSID: name of the AP


AP's radio Channel number
Signal strength (dBm)
Number of co-channel: Number of APs using the same radio channel
Number of Overlapping APs: Number of APs using channels whose frequency band overlaps with the AP.
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7.4.6 OTDR Viewer

This functionality allows the test platform to open and analyze standard OTDR .SOR files created by the TX300S-OTDR, RXT-4100
OTDR, FX300 OTDR or SunLite OTDR test sets. It can also be used to control the wireless OPX BOX OTDR via Bluetooth or USB
connection, offering full-featured OTDR functionality.

Please refer to the OTDR manual for further details about its operation.

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7.5 Web Browser


A web browser is available in the >Utilities >Tools > Browser menu and can be used as a convenience (browse the web) or to
quickly verify Internet connectivity.

The built in web browser uses the management port IP connection.

An active IP connection can be established either through Ethernet, WiFi or datacard ports.

The web browser defaults to VeEX's website. Use the Web browser's navigation bar to enter the name of the website you wish to
reach.

Web Browser

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8.0 Warranty and Software


Warranty Period: The warranty period for hardware, software and firmware is three (3) years from the date of shipment to the
customer. The warranty period for battery pack, LCD, LCD touch panel, LCD protective cover, and accessories (including but not
limited to patch cords, AC adaptor, SFP, USB adaptors, carrying case, carrying pouch) is limited to one (1) year.

Hardware Coverage: VeEX Inc. warrants hardware products against defects in materials and workmanship. During the warranty
period, VeEX will, at its sole discretion, either

Repair the products


Replace hardware which proves to be defective

provided that the products that the customer elects to replace is returned to VeEX Inc. by the customer along with proof of
purchase within thirty (30) days of the request by the customer, freight prepaid.

Software Coverage: VeEX Inc. warrants software and firmware materials against defects in materials and workmanship. During
the warranty period, VeEX will, at its sole discretion, either

Repair the products


Replace the software and/or firmware which prove to be defective

provided that the products that the customer elects to replace is returned to VeEX Inc. by the customer along with proof of
purchase within thirty (30) days of the request by the customer, freight prepaid.

Additionally, during the warranty period, VeEX Inc. will provide, without charge to the customer, all fixes, patches and
enhancements to the purchased software, firmware and software options. VeEX Inc. does not warrant that all software or
firmware defects will be corrected. New enhancements attached to a software option require the option to be purchased (at the
time of order or the time of upgrade) in order to benefit from such enhancements.

Limitations: The warranty is only for the benefit of the customer and not for the benefit of any subsequent purchaser or licensee
of any merchandise (hardware, software, firmware and/or accessories).

Revoking the warranty: VeEX Inc. does not guarantee or warrant that the operation of the hardware, software or firmware will
be uninterrupted or error-free. The warranty will not apply in any of the following cases:

Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer


Damage due to software installed by the customer on the unit without prior authorization (written) from VeEX Inc.
Unauthorized alteration or misuse
Damage occurred from operating the unit from outside of the environmental specifications for the product
Improper installation by the customer

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9.0 Certifications and Declarations

What is CE?

The CE marking is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to


indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in
European Directives. To permit the use of a CE mark on a product, proof that the
item meets the relevant requirements must be documented.
Use of this logo implies that the unit conforms to requirements of European Union
and European Free Trade Association (EFTA). EN61010-1

For a copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity relating to VeEX products,


please contact VeEX customer service.

What is RoHS?

RoHS is the acronym for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. Also known as


Directive 2002/95/EC, it originated in the European Union and restricts the use of
specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products. All
applicable products imported into the EU market after July 1, 2006 must pass
RoHS compliance.

Click here for ROHS Statement relating to VeEX products

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10.0 About VeEX


VeEX Inc., the Verification EXperts, is an innovative designer and manufacturer of test and measurement solutions addressing
numerous technologies. Global presence through a worldwide distribution channel provides uncompromised product support.

Visit us online at www.veexinc.com for latest updates and additional documentation.

VeEX Incorporated
2827 Lakeview Court
Fremont, CA 94538
USA
Tel: +1 510 651 0500
Fax: +1 510 651 0505

Customer Care
Tel: + 1 510 651 0500
Email: [email protected]

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