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Handling Fiber and Fiber Optic Connectors
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Handling Fiber and Fiber Optic Connectors
Using fiber is extremely simple, but a few important rules should always be followed:
Step 1. Use Premium Grade Jumper Cables with Duplex SC Connectors
There are many brands of fiber optic jumper cables, with a wide range of quality between 
each manufacturer. Premium cables do three things well:
• They provide a good polish on the fiber optic connector endface (where the light exits the 
cable). Endface geometries must be exceptionally precise and aligned to extremely tight 
tolerances. The better the endface geometry, the lower the loss and more consistent the 
connection. Poor connector interfaces will reflect light back into the laser, causing an 
increase in laser noise. 
• They mate well with other connector interfaces. Chances are the manufacturer of the 
jumper cable will not be the same as the manufacturer of the transceiver connector inter-
face. Premium jumper cables mechanically align themselves well into most transceiver 
interfaces. This provides both better performance as well as better repeatability. You will 
always see a variance in transceiver power due to connector alignment, often as much as 
0.3 to 0.7 dB. Good jumper cables help reduce this variance.
• They continue to mate well after many insertions and removals. Premium grade jumper 
use premium connectors that maintain their mechanical integrity up to and beyond 2000 
insertion cycles.
For better repeatability, always use duplex (two connectors fused together and terminated to 
two cables) 
SC
 connectors on your jumper cables when connecting to a fiber-optic trans-
ceiver. Two simplex connectors inserted into a transceiver interface will often have up to 3 
dB greater variation in repeatability compared to duplex connectors.
Never bend the fiber optic cable beyond its recommended minimum bend radius (1.2 inches 
minimum). This introduces bend losses and reflections that will degrade the performance of 
your system. It can also damage the fiber, although fiber is much tougher than most would 
assume. Still, it is highly recommended to buy only jumper cables with 3mm Kevlar jacket-
ing, which offer superior protection and longer life.
Step 2. Keep Your Fiber Optic Connectors Clean 
Unlike electrical connectors, fiber-optic connectors need to be extremely clean to ensure 
good system performance. Microscopic particles on the connector endface (where the light 
exits the connector) can degrade the performance of your system, often to the point of fail-
ure. If you have low-power output from a fiber-optic transceiver or a fault signal from your 
equipment, cleaning your fiber-optic connectors should always be done before trouble shoot-
ing.
Follow the steps below to clean your fiber optic connector:
1. Hold the connector cleaner tool in the palm of your left hand and, with the silver shutter 
upwards, rotate the cloth-forwarding lever (located on the right side of the tool) with your 
thumb away from your body. As the lever winds the cleaning cloth inside the case, it 
simultaneously opens the silver shutter located at the top of the unit.