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VIAVI FI-60 Fiber Identifier & Power Meter: Detect signals seamlessly with this dual-purpose device. Features long battery life, precise measurements, and easy portability.
Viavi T-BERD 2000 DWDM: Advanced fiber testing solution with built-in power meter, VFL, and 9-hour battery. Boost productivity with smart, fast, and reliable field testing.
Portable, durable, and easy to use Supports 2.5mm universal connectors (for FC/SC/ST) Dust-proof & crash-proof cap design for laser head Wavelength 650 nm±10 nm Output Power 1 mW Laser CLASS II Tested fiber length 3-5 km Power (batteries) AA (1.5 V) x 2 Connector 2.5mm universal connector for FC, ST and SC OAL 7 in. Operating Temperature -10~55°C Storage Temperature -10~70°C Optional Accessory LC 1.25mm adaptor(5MT-7601-LC)
Laser output is class 3A (around 3~5 milliwatt) Maximum opereration distance is 8 km Simple, versatile, and user-friendly design Rugged, compact, and splash proof copper housing Three operation modes available: "CW" (Continuous wave output), "Pulse" and "Off" modes Continuous wave output mode (CW) for steady fault illumination Pulse mode helps to locate faults under high ambient light conditions Support LC 1.25mm connectors The button switch permits easy one handed operation Handy, pocket pen design 2 AAA-size alkaline batteries provide 50 hours of continuous operation
The Tempo 180XL visual fault locator offers a fast and safe method for technicians to visually identify fiber optic faults like breaks, pinches, bad connectors, and poor splices. It also allows for safe confirmation of fiber continuity thanks to its long reach.