Fiber Optic Color Code

Fiber Optic Color Code

By Grant Thompson

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2018-03-31
  • Current Version: 8.09.03
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 2.50 MB
  • Developer: Grant Thompson
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 16.6
Score: 4.71429
4.71429
From 42 Ratings

Description

Fiber Optic Color Code is a searchable expanding chart of fiber strands that translates the color code of Loose Tube, Ribbon and other high count fiber optic cables. ~Feature highlights: customizable cables from 12F to 6912F, custom color codes, customizable fiber # searches, searchable cable count (with reverse cable count) and color code drill down. This app shall be used only as a handy secondary reference tool as we know there are mistakes made in the field and incorrect records that always need to be taken into account. Use of a tone source as a primary identifier will always be more accurate. Locate fibers with or without cable counts. Simply enter a strand # without a cable count or enter the 'Cable,Fiber' if you're using a complex cable count (app auto detects if there's a count or not). The app will then auto expand and place index pointers at your found fibers locations. ~To configure High Density cables (RILT#1-5 positions) to include Ribbon in loose tube, Spår/slotted core or yarn bundled cable : 1) Select the round cable type configuration button at the bottom right of the main screen. 2) Select any of the last 5 items in the list labeled as RILT#1-5. 3) Select the bottom left "More" tab. 4) Select "Set RILT" and configure RILT#1-5 maximum configuration of any combination (not to exceed 6912F): Super Tubes: 1-24max Ribbons: 1-144max Fibers: 1-48max ~Create customized color codes: 1) Select the bottom left "More" tab. 2) Then select 'Set Color Code' from the 'More Menu'. 3) Scroll down to the very bottom of the populated color code list and select 'Custom Setup'. 4) At the next screen that appears; click the 'Start here' button, then select a color code position you'd like to edit from the list. 5) Edit the list name. 6) Start with tube colors then edit super & fiber colors (starting with tube colors will pre-populate super and fiber colors) 7) Then click the green check button on the fibers screen after reviewing your selections to save. ~Input Cable Count screen While not necessary to use in the app. You can enter a full complex cable count that can be split into a cable type sub-unit configuration of your choice (2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16, 18, 24, 32, 36, 48, RILT #1-5). ~Smart Save Saving a cable count by a cable position turns the Search Button Icon and related cable count text box borders to a distinguishable color for keeping track of which cable cable is being currently used within the app. 1) Select the round Cable Type button 2) Enter cable count 3) Optionally select a position to save count to 4) Click the "Color Code" button Cable1 = Blue Cable2 = Orange Cable3 = Green Custom Start Fiber (Without a cable count) = Red Unsaved cable count or Start fiber is #1 = Gray Smart Save radio button color key: green = vacant black = existing count stored red = existing count to be overwritten blue = saved successfully To remove a previously saved cable count. Select the position to be deleted and long click the Clear button. ~Cable Count Input validation dot: Provides the user with a simple way to know if the cable count entered is valid for the color code chart. It will turn red if missing a cable name, missing a comma, the low fiber range is greater than the high fiber range, or the sum of the whole cable count is greater than the chosen cable type. ~Double Space Auto Punctuation: Easily enter a cable count using the apps built in double space auto-punctuation feature by: 1) Enter cable name followed by 2 spaces (app automatically places a comma) 2) Enter the low fiber followed by 2 spaces (app automatically places a dash) 3) Enter the high fiber followed by 2 spaces (app automatically drops down for next line of count)

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Reviews

  • Good app however am I missing something?

    5
    By The great piano guyy
    Great app, this is perfect. However, with the 1728 cables I’m using and sure a lot of us are, they are in buffers. 288 in each buffer, Blue-White, ribiijs are labeled 1-24. This app would be so much better if it would tell you what color buffer and what ribbon to break. Is this already in the app? If not, it would be a great addition. Thanks
  • Very well written, very helpful!!!

    5
    By PhoneMan2
    If at all possible, can a future button calculate the relation between counts amongst the 3 cables counts inserted??? When splicing multiple cables and counts, it would be awesome to have a screen that shows which ribbons roll to which ribbons from cable to cable. So far, this is a very helpful app, and very well written!!!!
  • Very useful app!

    5
    By marecg
    Thank you for creating this. Gives instant answers to sometimes complicated color schemes! I find the app very useful!

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