A complete range of SMART Optical Loss Test Sets for the newest applications including broadband, PONs and Gigabit Ethernet.
The new OLT-55 SMART Optical Loss Test Set is a universal instrument combining a light source and a power meter in a single unit for singlemode fibers from lab through to installation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
Purchase an OLT-55 SMART Optical Loss Test Set with TWO wavelengths, and receive a FREE upgrade to an FTTx capable THREE wavelength meter: Buy a 1310/1550nm and receive a 1310/1490/1550nm at no extra charge!
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Highlights
Three versions available including one FTTx version (1310/1550nm, 1310/1490/1550nm and 1310/1550/1625nm).
Loss at up to 3 wavelengths measured and displayed simultaneously.
Independent quick referencing for all built-in wavelengths whilst the instrument is in measurement mode by connecting the source and power meter via a patch fiber cable.
Can be used as a standalone power meter or laser source with all the features of the OLS-55 SMART Optical Light Source and the OLP-55 SMART Optical Power Meter.
Built-in auto-zeroing for very low power levels or high loss measurements.
Built-in USB interface for easy remote control & report generation
New Visual Fault Locator Option
New Host USB data storage option
Applications
Testing optical signals and systems including broadband, PONs and Gigabit Ethernet.
For singlemode fibers in a lab environment, manufacturing (USB interface), installation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
Key Features
Auto-lambda function provides automatic wavelength detectection to speed up testing.
Power Meter input reflection trap to reduce reflection between adaptor and photodiode for increased accuracy.
High output level stability due to built-in optical isolators.
SMARTStar graphical user interface for fast and easy operation.
SMARTEnergy power supply management system.
A robust, shock-proof, and splash-proof design for field operation.
Quick start operation, requiring no warm-up time and reducing testing time.
Traceable measurements to NIST/PTB standards for confidence in accuracy.
One-handed operation in the field.