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Fiber Visual Fault Locator
 visual fiber fault locator

Fiber Fault Locator Catalogue in PDFpdf catalogue (95.5KB)

Fiber visual fault locator is a pen type device which is able to locate the breakpoint, bending or cracking  of the fiber glass,this small fiber optic equipment can locate the fault of OTDR dead zone  and make fiber iIdentification from one end to the other end . Designed with a  FC,SC,ST universal adapter, this fiber fault locator is used without any other type of additional adapters ,it can locates fault up to 10km in fiber  cable,with compact in size, light in weight, red laser output.
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Portable visual fiber fault locator is an advanced instrument, latest product. It has high performance, high reliability, small size and solid but easy operation. It can identify fiber and locate the fault of single mode or multimode fiber in the fiber system of fiber network, LAN, FDDI, ATM and it is a basic tool of system maintenance for telecom network system. Huihong Technologies Limited portable laser fault locator use #5 battery, it’s very good for locate work.
 
Main Features:
Highly brightness of 650m laser parts
Output sequence light or glint light
Power supply by battery,convenient for outside work
Small and easy hand-carry

Technical Index
Work Environment 0  ~+55℃,0%~95%,RH (non-condensation)
Storage Environment -15  ~+65℃,0%~95%,RH (non-condensation)
Battery Two AAA alkalescence battery (Continuering use life >24 hours)
Spectrum Bandwidth ≤5nm 
Fiber Distance 3~5km 9~11km
Radiation Parts  LD 
Wavelength  650nm±30nm
Output Power (9/125 SMF) ≥-3dBm ≥0dBm 
Optical Output Mode FC type,2.5mm universal
Size、Weight φ12×φ158mm (not include egis jacket),  ≤100g (not include battery)

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