Overview - Optical Visual Fault Locator
This pen style optical visual fault locator is a basic tool for the maintenance of fiber optic networks, optical systems including LAN, FDDI and ATM, telecommunications and CATV networks. It is commonly used in quickly verifying continuity, checking the validity of patch cables and locating faults in the continuity of both single mode (SM) and multimode (MM) optical fibers. The fault locator has a 650 nm visible laser source that transmits continuous light or 1 Hz strobe light into a fiber allowing the user to visually detect a fiber fault over distances of up to 9 km. In addition, it adopts two 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries for power supply and is greatly suitable for field operation.
Key Features - Optical Visual Fault Locator
- Used for wavelength loss test (650 nm), optical identification and fault locating
- Transmitting continuous light or 1 Hz adjustable strobe light
- Pen-shaped design, small volume, light weight, and easy to carry
- Powered by battery, and easy for field operation
Technical Specifications - Optical Visual Fault Locator
Model
| C0280004
| C0280004B
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Central Wavelength
| 650 nm ± 20 nm
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Lumination Parts
| LD
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Output Power
| ≥ 2 mW
| ≥ 5 mW
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Spectrum Width
| ≤ 5 nm
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Impulse Modulation
| Continuous light or 1 Hz modulated light
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Fiber Identification Distance
| ≥ 5 km
| ≥ 9 km
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Optical Fiber Type
| Single mode fiber (SM) or multimode fiber (MM)
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Adapter Type
| Universal
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Power Supply
| Two 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries
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Working Time
| 80 hours/50 hours (modulated light/continuous light)
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Working Temperature
| -10 °C to 50 °C
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Storage Temperature
| -20 °C to 70 °C
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Relative Humidity
| 0% to 95%, non-condensing
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Dimensions
| Length:170 mm, Diameter: 24 mm
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Weight
| 160 g
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