The Cut Sheet Matrix software is essentially made for the fiber technician and fiber splicer.
Creating splice points can be a daily occurrence for these workers and having the ability to create splice point locations
in less time and less effort will save not only a splicers time, but allows the splicer to accurately splice the location
with less doubt.
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Main Cut Sheet Screen Shot |
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The CUT SHEET MATRIX SOFTWARE allows you to color code your splicing blueprints.
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MAIN CUT SHEET MATRIX TOOLS
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CUT SHEET ONLY TOOLS |
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Separate and track all your fiber optic splicing projects. The CUT SHEET
MATRIX software will allow you to update your project information. Add major and minor splice points for easy troubleshooting
and additions to the fiber optic network.
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SPLITTER CUT SHEET TOOLS |
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The Splitter Cut Sheet Matrix tools will allow the splicer to create and track different
size splitters from 1 - 32, for splice counts in the field or at the splitter cabinet. Track the feed fiber from the
main line cut sheet for the splitter, as wells as, the out splice count. Know exactly what color fiber for the splitter
each field cable fiber is splice to. The SPLITTER CUT SHEET TOOLS will
allow you to back feed or show the splitter information on your main line cut sheet.
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Use your CUT SHEET MATRIX SOFTWARE to create and document your fiber optic network splice points. Deliver hard copy cut sheets to your customers for final splice documentation or a view only copy
of the Cut Sheet Matrix Cut Sheets.
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Create fiber optic splice point locations, cut sheets, with increased speed, accuracy and clarity.
Add 6 or 12 fiber buffer tube counts. (Total amount of fibers per buffer tube for each cable.)
Document your fiber optic equipment port info for each fiber in your network. Use options such as images per
fiber and location, customer info for each fiber and OTDR trace information for each fiber for a full fiber network documentation
database. Save installed equipment specification files, images and other related documents to individual fibers, cases,
splice trays and cables.
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