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AFL / Noyes DFS1 Digital Fiber Scope
DFS1-00-04XUAFLComputer, OTDRs and fiber cable not included Description DFS1 Digital FiberScope The DFS1 Digital FiberScope supports magnified video inspection ...
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AFL / Noyes SMLP5-5 Fiber Loss Test Kit, Quad with 850/1300/1310/1550nm Light Source
SMLP5-5-SCAFLPatch cables not included. Description SMLP5-5 Single-mode and Multimode Loss Test Kit with TRM®2.0 Reporting Software The SMLP5-5 rugged loss t...
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Smart Fiber Scope, Fiber Inspection Scope with WiFi Adapter
NPNB-FIS-016-WIFIPrimus CableDescription Fiber Inspection Scope with WiFi Adapter SMARTFiber Scope with WiFi Adapter system is a fiber inspection scope combines the fiber inspe...
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Estimate the length of a fiber run and overall attenuation with a Fiber OTDR Tester. These handy devices can locate faults such as breaks in optical fiber in runs up to several miles in length. This type of fiber tester has extensive computing power and an easy to read graphical display. OTDR test reports can be saved in case of future fiber failures.
If you’re troubleshooting a fiber network, Primus Cable also supplies Visual Fault Locators (VFLs) to diagnose problems quickly. The VFL emits a red beam that is passed through a run of fiber to help see faults. It can also be used to identify a single fiber optic cable within a bundle. Common applications include: detecting fiber breaks, detecting defective connectors, continuity checks, finding loss inducing bends, and for optimizing fiber splices.
Fiber testers with optical power meters are used to measure the power of a fiber optic signal. Primus Cable also offers Optical Power Meters and light sources. It usually includes a calibrated sensor, a measuring amplifier, and a display. Power meters are calibrated using a traceable calibration standard such as NIST standard. The display unit shows measured optical power and set wavelength.
High end fiber testers usually have the ability to certify fiber optic cable runs, ensuring that they comply with IEEE, TIA/EIA, or ISO/IEC standards. These Fiber Certifiers help verify that the fiber run is suitable for the intended application. Tier one certification is generally performed with a power meter and light source. Tier two certification is completed with an OTDR to verify that losses are within acceptable tolerances.
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