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<xsd:documentation>The optical fiber is installed in a wellbore and attached to an
instrument box. Calibrations are performed. In general, this should be a subelement of
a DTS object.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:documentation>Is this a planned installation in a well, or has the
installation already occurred. Note that the default value is 'false',
which states that this is an actual installation.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:documentation>A fiber installed with a "U" configuration will have two ends
available for hookup to an instrument box. In order to record which end is
cabled to the instrument box on a particular measurement run, it is necessary
to identify the two ends. This complex type allows a name and description for
each end, so that it may be identified in a later use. This may also be useful
when multiple fibers in multiple wellbores converge at the same wellhead.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:documentation>Total light budget available for the installation. This is
generally measured in decibels, and indicates the total power loss for two-way
travel of the light in the installed fiber.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:documentation>This captures the data from the pre-installation and post-installation
OTDR tests run on the fiber. A standard quality control program would include these
two, but the schema allows for more than two if additional runs associated with the
installation of the fiber are performed. OTDR runs associated with a measurement are
given as a child of the measurementInformation element.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:documentation>Any calibration other than the ones explicitly given may be
recorded here. This is a general calibration type, which is populated with name/value pairs.</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:documentation>If an instrument box is changed, for example, but the
fiber remains the same, this instance of installed fiber is given to record
that change. This element refers to a previous installed fiber, on which
this one is based. For example, the wellboreFiberSchematic is unchanged, and
may be obtained from the previous instance of installed fiber that is
referenced here.</xsd:documentation>