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M-200 Handheld OTDR -The Noyes
M200 from AFL Telecommunications offers unmatched OTDR capabilities
in a handheld package weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb). Multimode,
Single-mode, and ‘Quad’ wavelength models are offered.
With short dead zone and intermediate range specifications, the
M200 is ideal for Tier 2 testing of premises (building and campus)
networks or certification and troubleshooting of FTTX PON networks.
And its bright, transflective display makes it suitable for both
indoor and outdoor operation.
M200 Handheld OTDR
The Noyes M200 from AFL Telecommunications offers unmatched OTDR
capabilities in a handheld package weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb).
Multimode, Single-mode, and ‘Quad’ wavelength models
are offered. With short dead zone and intermediate range specifications,
the M200 is ideal for Tier 2 testing of premises (building and campus)
networks or certification and troubleshooting of FTTX PON networks.
And its bright, transflective display makes it suitable for both
indoor and outdoor operation.The M200 is based on a new hardware/software
platform that supports automatic and manual setup, precision event
analysis, dual-wavelength testing, fiber identification using Noyes
‘TR’ test receivers, rich file naming and folder setup,
6 hour battery life, internal and removable media data storage,
and USB connectivity. Test ports are equipped with tool-free adapters,
which can be changed in seconds. A custom-designed polycarbonate
case and shock-absorbing boot make it our most rugged OTDR ever.
Results
are saved as industry standard .SOR files, which can be viewed,
printed, and analyzed on a PC using free-ware available to you and
your customers (go to www.afltele.com to download). Unit firmware,
user settings, and test results are saved in non-volatile memory.
Thus the M200 may be stored with battery removed for an extended
period of time and still be up and running in seconds when needed.
Features:
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Handheld,
0.9 kg (2 lb) |
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850/1300/1310/1550
nm |
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1.5 m (typ.) event dead
zone |
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22
dB (MM), 26 dB (SM) dynamic range |
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Integrated
VFL (650 nm) |
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Tool-free,
switchable adapters (ST/SC/FC)
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Bellcore
(GR-196) .SOR file format |
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CompactFlash™
memory card |
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Tool-free
LiIon battery (6 hour life) |
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Transflective (indoor/outdoor)
touchscreen display |
Applications:
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Tier
2 testing of premises networks |
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FTTX
PON certification and trouble-shooting
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Fast fault location |
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Splice
verification |
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Network
documentation |
AFL
- OFL - 200 Singlemode OTDRThe OFL
200 OTDR sets new standards for size, weight, ease-of-use, and value
in a telco/broadband OTDR. Smaller than many optical loss test sets,
the OFL 200 has the range, features, and price to make it the perfect
OTDR for outside plant crews installing and maintaining optical
fiber cables in broadband, metro, access, and FTTH networks.
Fiber
Launch cableFiber Rings & Boxes
OTDRs require launch and receive test cables to measure the end-to-end
loss of optical fiber links. A launch cable, which connects the
OTDR to the link under test, reveals the insertion loss and reflectance
of the near-end connection. A receive cable, which is connected
to the far-end of the link, reveals the insertion loss and reflectance
of the far-end connection
OFL-200
Single-Mode OTDR
The OFL 200 OTDR sets new standards for size, weight, ease-of-use,
and value in a telco/broadband OTDR. Smaller than many optical loss
test sets, the OFL 200 has the range, features, and price to make
it the perfect OTDR for outside plant crews installing and maintaining
optical fiber cables in broadband, metro, access, and FTTH networks.
Unlike ‘optical fault locators’, which detect only reflective
events, the OFL 200 is a true OTDR, which detects fiber backscatter
as well as fresnel reflections. Thus, the OFL 200 can locate reflective
and non-reflective breaks, including those caused by crushed fibers.
In addition, the OFL 200 provides an integrated 650 nm visual fault
locator (VFL) for shortdistance troubleshooting and fiber tracing.
In its [Full Auto] mode, the OFL 200 measures fiber length and sets
range, pulse width, and averaging time automatically. [Full Auto]
mode is ideal for operators not familiar with OTDRs. [Semi Auto]
mode allows the user to set range while the OFL 200 sets all other
parameters. [Manual] mode is available for experienced users. [Live]
mode is provided for first connector checking and troubleshooting.
The fast change switchable adapter allows the OTDR to interface
launch cables with a variety of connector styles. The OFL 200 can
internally store up to 48 traces. Using the supplied serial cable,
saved traces can be transferred to a PC for archiving, printing,
and analyzing with the supplied Trace600 Windows® software.
Test results are stored in Bellcore [*.sor] GR-196 Version 1.1 format.
Features & Applications:
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Rugged,
handheld, lightweight |
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Designed
for field use |
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1550
nm single-mode OTDR |
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>
70 km effective range |
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Locates
reflective and non-reflective breaks |
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Built-in
650 nm visual fault locator (VFL) with universal adapter |
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Switchable
OTDR port adapter |
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Cursor
and zoom controls to measure event loss, reflectance, and
location |
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Automatic,
semi-automatic, and manual setup modes |
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Launch
level connection quality indicator |
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Large
LCD with Backlight |
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Free
Windows® compatible software to view, print, and archive
test records |
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Rechargeable
NiMH battery pack, AC adapter, or optional AA alkaline |
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Wide
temperature range: -10 to + 50°C |
Noyes
M-100m handheld OTDR The
M200 OTDR is the word’s first handheld, single-mode and multimode,
four-wavelength Optical Time Domain Reflectometer with integrated
VFL (visual fault locator). Using “PDA” technology the
M200 reaches a new level of value and portability.
Noyes
M-200 Handheld OTDR-The Noyes
M200 from AFL Telecommunications offers unmatched OTDR capabilities
in a handheld package weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb). Multimode,
Single-mode, and ‘Quad’ wavelength models are offered.
With short dead zone and intermediate range specifications, the
M200 is ideal for Tier 2 testing of premises (building and campus)
networks or certification and troubleshooting of FTTX PON networks.
And its bright, transflective display makes it suitable for both
indoor and outdoor operation.
Noyes M-600 Mini OTDR Noyes
Fiber Optic Test Equipment OTDRs- Noyes OTDRs
The M600 is a full-featured mini-OTDR designed
to accept both multimode (850/1300nm) and single-mode (1310/1550nm)
modules for testing flexibility. Modules are user installable.
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Noyes
OPM 6 & OLS 6
Optical Power Meter & Light Sources
- Noyes OPM 6 and OLS 6 measures simultaneous
loss measurements at 850/1300 nm or 1310/1550 nm
- Noyes OPM 6 and OLS 6 measures singlemode
or multimode dual-wavelength testing
- Field storage of 960 loss readings
into 10 user-defined groups
- Field portable, battery operated
- Full fiber documentation via WindowsTM
95/98/NT 4.0 data analysis software
- Power measurements at 850,1300,
1310, 1550, and 1625 nm
- N.I.S.T. Traceable
To
view PDF Data Sheet click here.
The Noyes OLS 6 Optical
Light Source and OPM 6 Optical Power Meter by Noyes Fiber
Systems provide many unique features for testing optical loss
in multimode or singlemode fiber cable. Not your typical source
and meter, the pair are designed to simultaneously test at
850/1300 or at 1310/1550 nm to quickly provide N.I.S.T. traceable
test results.
Other testing features
of the Noyes OLS 6 and OPM 6 include the ability for the OLS
6 to generate a tone at 270 Hz, 1 kHz, and 2 kHz for fiber
identification. This feature is often useful to identify specific
fibers from a bundle. The OPM 6 performs diagnostic and evaluation
measurements associated with fiber optic transmission systems
in dB, dBm, and µW.
The easy-to-read display
and on-screen commands of the OPM 6 provide simple operation
for testing, storing, and editing loss data. The unit's non
- volatile memory can store dual-wavelength test results for
up to 960 fibers in up to 10 user-defined files. Using the
supplied WindowsTM compatible software, stored files may be
transferred to a PC for storage, display, printing, and analysis.
In addition to
being powered by two AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries,
the OLS 6 and OPM 6 can be powered by optional AC adapters.
To conserve battery life, the automatic shut off occurs after
20 minutes if no keys are pressed.
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