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DSP-FTK Fluke Networks Fiber Test Kit - DSP-FOS and DSP-FOM
$ 52.27
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DSP-FTK Fluke Networks Fiber Test Kit - DSP-FOS and DSP-FOM. Condition is "Used". Please see photos since they are part of the description.Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
DSP-FTK Fluke Networks Fiber Test Kit - DSP-FOS and DSP-FOM
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Fluke Fiber Test Kit:
• Verify fiber optic performance
• Measure optic power in dBm or mW
• Measures optical power loss in dB
• Lightweight, heavy-duty design for rugged field use
Product Capabilities
Fluke Networks Fiber Test Kit measures power or power loss in optical fiber links used in premise wiring and LAN networks. The DSP-FTK is compatible with the DSP Series cable testers, OneTouch™ Network Assistant and Enterprise LANMeter® test tools.
Verify Fiber Optic Performance
The Fiber Optic Test Kit includes an optical power meter (DSP-FOM), combination 850/1300 nm LED power source (DSP-FOS), patch cables, adapters and hard carrying case.
Simplifies Fiber Testing
The Fiber Optic Meter (DSP-FOM) interfaces with the DSP Series cable testers, OneTouch Network™ Assistant, or Enterprise LANMeter® using a short twisted-pair patch cable which plugs into the 8-pin modular jack of these instruments. Just select the wavelength to be measured with the optical meter's slide switch (850 nm, 1300 nm, and 1550 nm), and the test tool will input, display, and store the measurement.
Just plug in the modular Fiber Test Adapter (DSP-FTA410S) adapter to the DSP-4000 CableAnalyzer and you're ready to test fiber for bad connections, bad splices, broken fibers, and loss of power - from one end of the fiber. With talk mode, you can easily communicate with your partner.
Allows a Choice of Test Options
Use the DSP-FOM Fiber Optic Power Meter to measure optical power, in dBm or mW. You can also measure optical power loss (expressed in dB). The power loss measurement (or attenuation) compares the measured light energy at the end of the link (output) to the reference level at the input (the light source). This loss measurement result delivers a true optical loss measurement for the link by subtracting the loss associated with the fiber optic patch cables. The operator can specify the Pass/Fail limit for loss and also the direction (A-B or B-A) of the measurement.