Portable Optical Network Tester Product Brochure

MTS-8000 Tester
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Automatic bi-directional
measurement function
Automate the acquisition process
Checkber continuity
File transfer through theber
True splice loss with both end analysis
Optical talkset option needed
Bi-directional OTDR analysis
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Pulse delay method complies with TIA/EIA FOTP-168
DUT
Polarized
Broadband
Source
Analyzer
OSA
PMD test results with Pass/Fail analysis
Local
Remote
MTS-8000 00286
UHD 1310/1550/1625 nm
MTS-8000 00439
UHD 1310/1550/1625 nm
Tested fiber
Data
PC software solution for report generation
OFS-100 Results Analysis
OTDR, CD, PMD, AP, and OSA results
analysis
Batch processing capability via automation
process
Pass/Fail function
Customized printouts
OFS-200 FiberCable Acceptance
Report Generation
Complete ber characterization reporting
capability including bi-directional OTDR,
CD, PMD, AP, IL and ORL results
Advanced OTDR evaluation for loop back
and mid-point management
Powerful report preview
Direct access keys for easy process and
efficiency
Single menu for chromatic dispersion trace and table
display
Fiber Characterization
CD Module
Pulse delay method complies with TIA/EIA
FOTP-168
Fast single-end measurement with sectional
analysis capability
CD analyzer and four-wavelength OTDR
(1310/1480/1550/1625 nm) with one module
Physical Fiber Testing
Key features OTDR
Fast data acquisition enables VHD plug-in
to reach 40 dB aer 10 s with a maximum
performance up to 45 dB
Highest dynamic range with 50 dB at
1550 nm, UHD module
New VLR module with outstanding dead
zone of 0.8 m EDZ and 4 m ADZ, 43 dB
dynamic
Fastest scan speed at 0.1 s in real-time mode
Up to 128000 acquisition points with sam-
pling resolution down to 4 cm
Built-in Optical Talkset
Data transfer capability: le exchange or
remote control
Used also for fully automatic bi-directional
measurements
OTS-55 handheld for far end communica-
tion
PMD Module
Fixed analyzer method standardized by
ITU-T, IEC and TIA/EIA
Fast measurement time from just
6 seconds
Measure through multiple EDFAs