WireXpert 500 Fiber Certifier

Article Numbers:
Multimode: 228145
Singlemode: 228146
Quad: 228147

WireXpert 500 is an affordable and upgradable cable certification tester that can grow with your cable certification needs. Invest today only in options that are really needed and upgrade the device later when necessary. WireXpert 500 includes copper cable certification up to CAT 6A/Class EA.  With an upgrade a license, you can certify up to CAT 8.

Features

  • Perform Tier 1 Certification for ISO/IEC and TIA 568 C.3 Standards
  • Options available to certify length and loss for Singlemode at 1,310 nm-1,550 nm and Multimode EF cabling at 850 nm-1,300 nm
  • Seamlessly integrates copper and fiber reports into eXport report generator software, allowing users to generate professional warranty and certification test reports
  • Double your productivity with DCSTM technology by using your remote unit as an independent optical certifier

WireXpert 500 Fiber-only versions:

WireXpert 500-MMEF:
Fiber Certifier for 850 nm-1,300 nm Multimode fiber

WireXpert 500-SM:
Fiber certifier for 1,310 nm-1,550 nm Singlemode fiber

WireXpert 500-QU:
Quad Fiber Certifier for 850 nm-1,300 nm Multimode as well as 1,310 nm-1,550 nm Singlemode fiber

Highlights

  • Multimode and Singlemode Kits

    WireXpert optical loss kits are available for both Multimode and Singlemode fiber networks. The modular solution allows testing both types of networks on the same WireXpert unit with interchangeable adapters. Each module lets you perform very accurate loss and length measurements at two wavelengths meeting all the various standard requirements. Both kits support certification of horizontal as well as back-bone cabling by supporting dual wavelength measurement on each adapter.

  • EF Compliant Multimode Kits

    Certification of Multimode fibers has often been a contentious issue due to the inherent uncertainties in the measurement process. ISO/IEC and TIA have recently adopted a Encircled Flux (EF) standard that standardizes the launch condition for the light sources used in Multimode test equipment. To comply to the new standards has launched the new EF compliant Multimode test adapters and kit.

Upgrades

Available upgrades for the WireXpert 500 Fiber Certifier

WireXpert 500 Fiber Certifier, Copper Upgrade

You can always upgrade your fiber certifier to test also copper up to 500 MHz on twisted pair and coax copper cables up to Class D, E, EA and CAT 5e, 6, 6A

The upgrade includes:

  • Pair of CAT 6A channel adaptors
  • Pair of CAT 6A link Adaptors
  • 1 year warranty
  • Class EA certification software license
  • Calibration Voucher

WireXpert 500 Fiber Certifier, WireXpert 4500 Upgrade

You can upgrade your fiber certifier to test up to 2,500 MHz on twisted pair and coax copper cables up to Class D, E, EA, FA , I, II and CAT 5E, 6, 6A, 8 at anytime.

The upgrade includes:

  • Pair of CAT 6A channel adapters
  • Pair of CAT 6A link adapters
  • 1 year warranty
  • Class II certification software license
  • Calibration certificate

Note: Unit will need to be sent to a service center for upgrade

WireXpert 500 Details

 

All sets come with 2 power supplies, 2 headsets, a quick start guide,
a 4 GB USB-Stick with software and manuals, and a soft carrying case (hard case optional).

WireXpert 500 (Fiber)

  • 2x Main certification test units
  • 2x Li-Ion batteries
  • 2x Stylus with Cords
  • 2x Display protection cover
  • 2x CAT 6A Permanent Link Adapter
  • 2x CAT 6A Permanent Link Test Cords
  • 2x CAT 6A Channel Adapter
  • USB Stick with reference manual and eXport software
  • 2x Talk sets
  • 2x AC Power Adapters
  • 2x Country Specific Power Cords
  • Calibration certificate
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • Carry bag

 

Fiber Testing - SM

Wavelengths

1,310 nm-1,550 nm

Connector type

SC, LC (optional adapter needed)

Test standard

TIA 568 C.3, IEC 14763-3

Test Parameters
Loss0 to 31 dB, ±0.2 dB
Length0 to 20,000 m, ±1.5 m
Output power

-5 dBm to -9 dBm

Receiver sensitivity

-40 dBm

Fiber Testing - MM/MMEF

Wavelengths

850 nm-1,300 nm

Connector type

SC/FC-SC

Test standard

TIA 568 C.3, IEC 14763-3

Test Parameters
Loss0 to 24 dB, ±0.2 dB
Length0 to 2,000 m, ±1.5 m
Dynamic range

24 dB/12 dB

Output power

-4 dBm to -10 dBm / -16 dBm to -20 dBm

Receiver sensitivity

-34 dBm / -40 dBm

Encircled-Flux (EF) compliance

IEC 61280-4-1 (MMEF)

VFL wavelength

650 µm (MMEF)

Power

0 dBm (MMEF)

General Specifications

Interfaces

Probe Interface, RJ-45 Ethernet, USB host and device, talk set, power jack

Display

5" industrial LCD, touch sensitive area on both units

Enclosure

Ruggedized plastic with rubber over-mold, withstands 1.5 m drop test on hard surface

Remote unit abilities

View test results, save tests, start autotest

Power supply

AC 100-240 V to 12 V, 3A power adapter

Input over-voltage protection

Protected against Telco voltages

Battery

Removable and rechargeable Li-Ion

Battery capacity

>8 hours continuous operation

Internal storage capacity

2,000 copper test results with full plot information for CAT 6A

External storage

USB Flash Drive

Dimensions

223 X 124 X 70 mm (including a 6ACH adaptor)

Weight

1 kg

Supported languages

tw, cs, en, fi, fr, de, it, ja, ko, pl, pt, ru, es, sv, tr

Calibration period

1 year

Measurement data management

Models with hardware version 3.0 are only compatible with the PC software eXport version 9.0 Build 1526 or higher.

Environmental

Operating temperature

0 to 40 °C

Storage temperature

-20 to 60 °C

Relative humidity

10% to 80%

Minimum System Requirements for Reporting Software

Microsoft Windows Vista/7/8/10, 32 or 64 bits

Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz

200 MB of free disk space

1 GB RAM

Microsoft.NET Framework 4.0

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F.A.Q

Can I upgrade my existing WireXpert 500?

Yes, starting with software revision 7.4, Softing offers upgrades also for existing WireXpert 500 copper testers to add fiber tier 1 certification.

The fiber-only versions are expensive devices – why?

First of all, there are different classes of fiber testers. The WireXpert 500 fiber only certifiers are full tier1 certifiers with traceable accuracy, complying to international standards doing bidirectional attenuation AND length test on duplex fibers on 2 wavelengths. This class of testers cannot be compared with cheap powermeter & light source devices found in the internet that only run an attenuation test on a simplex fiber in one direction only and also cannot perform length testing. Additionally, the WireXpert 500 fiber certifiers come “copper ready” and can be expanded to a full copper & fiber certifier when needed.

Can I install new functionality by myself?

500 MHz copper and fiber test licenses can be installed by the user using a license key.

For the 2500 MHz copper test upgrade, users must return their unit to a service center for new factory calibration. The factory calibration is included in the upgrade price.

Why does my WireXpert 500 fiber certifier boot into the license menu when no fiber optic module is attached?

When no fiber optic module is attached during boot up, the fiber only certifier does not “know” which kind of fiber optic certifier it really is, MM, SM or MPO.
Softing therefore decided to show the license menu to remind users that only the fiber test license is installed on that device.

The included headsets do not work.

The talkset feature is enabled from version 4.5.1, please check your software version and update to the latest software version, if appropriate.

The WireXpert is switched off and the On/Off button is illuminated in red.

The device is connected to a power adapter and is being recharged.

Why can’t I save the test results on a USB flash drive?

Check if you have inserted the flash drive into the main “LOCAL“ unit. Your test results will only be saved in the main unit and data transfer is only possible from the main unit.

The Local and Remote units display a different size of memory.

Once the Local and the Remote units are connected, the display of memory size will be synchronized and both units will display the same, correct value.

The WireXpert is switched off and the On/Off button is illuminated in red.

The device is connected to a power adapter and is being recharged.

The On/Off button is illuminated in green.

The device is switched on and ready for testing.

The WireXpert is switched on and the ON/OFF button is illuminated in green and orange.

The device is switched on/ready for testing and is being recharged.

Can I save custom limits in my WireXpert?

Yes, this is possible from software version 4.7. An instruction on this providing an example can be obtained from our technical support.

The included headsets do not work with the current software.

Unfortunately, the sticker (ON/OFF) was accidentally reversed on some talksets, so these talksets will only work in the “OFF“ position.

How do I use the talkset feature?

Follow the steps below to use the talkset feature:

1. Connect the included talkset headphones via the jack plug to the Local and Remote units.
2. Make sure that the Local and Remote units are connected with each other and the red talkset icon is displayed in the top bar of the units.
3. Check the volume settings and that the headsets are also activated on the two units.
4. Touch the talkset icon in the top bar to connect the call. The units ring and after 3 seconds the call is picked up automatically. The talkset icon is green and a conversation is now possible.
5. To hang up touch the green talkset icon

TIP: If the icon is gray and the receiver is on-hook there is no connection between the Local and Remote units. It is not possible to make a conversation. Check the connection and insert the adapter once more.

Why is my measurement device equipped with an additional Ethernet port?

This port currently serves to synchronize the units in AXT (Alien Crosstalk) measurements. When connecting two Local units, it is possible to coordinate the test sequence. Further features may possibly be added in future firmware versions.

Why does the delivery include two different adapter types?

By default the WireXpert comes with two adapter types to meet the requirements of Channel and Permanent Link measurements compliant for example with ISO/IEC 11801, CENELEC EN 50173-1, or EIA/TIA 568-C standards. Depending on which copper cabling you want to measure, you need the appropriate pair of adapters.

- Use the “CAT 6A Channel adapter“ with the RJ45 interface if you want to perform a Channel measurement.
Please bear in mind when performing a Channel test the patch cords are part of the tested cabling and have to stay in the cabling link after the measurement!
- Use the “CAT 6A Permanent Link adapter“ with the TERA interface if you want to perform a Permanent Link measurement.
Please bear in mind that in a Permanent Link test the patch cords are excluded from the measurement!

How often do I have to perform a Set Reference?

A set reference should be performed in the following situations:

- When exchanging the adapters
- In case of strongly varying ambient conditions

My WireXpert displays the following message “Set reference required“. What is this and how do I perform a Set Reference?

A set reference is conducted to compensate for the effects of ambient conditions in the Local and Remote units. External effects, as for instance ambient temperature, can affect measurement results, therefore a reference setting of the Local and Remote units is necessary. This will ensure maximum measurement accuracy of the WireXpert. Follow these steps:

1. A set reference depends on the adapter type used. Use the included CAT 6A Channel adapter or CAT 6A Link adapter for your measurement and proceed as follows.
2. Connect a CAT 6A Channel adapter and a CAT 6A Link adapter to the Local and Remote units. It does not matter which adapter is connected to which unit.
3. Connect the Local and Remote units via one of the included Permanent Link test cords.
Navigate to “TOOLS“ -> “Set Reference“ on the Local unit.
4. Start the reference setting. Wait until this procedure has been completed and an audible signal sounds, then you can continue and start your measurements.

How will I know that my Permanent Link test cords are worn out?

Principally, this can be identified by the following features:

1. Broken connector latch (RJ45/TERA)
2. Opens
3. Strong blackening of the contacts or the screen
4. Broken connectors (RJ45/TERA)
5. „Contours“ of the RJ45 connectors at shield edges that are angular and sharp.
6. Highly varying measurement values

The utilization of worn-out test cords deteriorate the accuracy and reliability of a measurement! Make sure only to use intact cables. A missing latch on the RJ45 connector will reduce stability and contact pressure which also will affect test results.

TIP: Set up a reference link to verify the measurement values for reliability. In case of a variability of several dB, the device needs to be serviced (factory calibration, replacement of wear parts, etc.).

Can I use the WireXpert when the power adapter is connected?

Yes, this is possible without any problem.

Why do I permanently get a “Fail“ result although my cabling link is completely o.k.?

Make sure that you have selected the correct limit. The limit value of a higher Class cannot be reached with components of lower Categories and you will always get a fail result!
Another reason could be that the measurement adapters have not snapped in properly. There should be a clear clicking sound when placing the adapter. Remove the adapter and insert it once more.

Can I perform measurements while the WireXpert is being recharged?

Yes, in contrast to many other certifiers, the WireXpert can run tests and be recharged at the same time. You do not have to wait until the battery is fully recharged.

How can I localize faults in my cabling?

To localize cable faults proceed as follows:

1. Perform an autotest or a wiremap test from the TOOLS menu. The distance to the cable fault will be displayed for a short of two or more wires and for opens. Any reverses/miswires cannot be localized.

To localize frequency-dependent faults proceed as follows:

1. Perform an autotest.
2. Select the “Locator“ option
3. Select the desired Locator that matches the failed measurement parameter.
- The X-axis of the graph describes the length of the entire cabling link.
- The Y-axis of the graph describes the relative amplitude of the parameter at a certain place.
This allows to localize which component causes the failure of the certification. Shift the highlighted area as you wish to display the exact position.

I have found a reversal of two wires. Why does the WireXpert not show me at which end of the cabling this is?

None of the cabling testers or certifiers available in the market can do this. There is not any electrical measurement to localize this cable fault.

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