Many fiber optic network bids and Requests For Quote RFQ are citing cabling standards to specify the set of guidelines such as fiber length that the network installer must follow during the network installation. Adherence to such standards is meant to ensure the quality of the installation and that the network will perform as it was designed. The process of testing a network installation to ensure its adherence to specified standards is called certification, and often requires hard-copy documentation as proof of adherence to standards. FeaturesFiber optic link certification of multimode fiber links at 850nm and 1300nm, and singlemode fiber links at 1310nm and 1550nm against a myriad of cabling standardsData storage for up to 1000 data points including run labels, fiber type, and link information including link name, date, reference power values, fiber length, and number of splices and interconnectsBuilt-in loss wizard for calculation of maximum allowable loss values link budgetUSB interface for continuous data logging, report printing, or data downloadingOWL Reporter software for printing formatted fiber certification reportsAbsolute or relative mode for giving you instant passIncludesPower meter: fiber owl 4Light source: wavesource quadAccessories: owl reporter softwareProduct manualsDownload cable9-volt batteriesNist certificateCarrying caseProtective rubber bootsSpecificationsDetector: InGaAs 1 mmOptical Power Measurement Range: +5 to -70 dBmAccuracy: 0.15 dBResolution: 0.01 dBVideo Streaming Latency: 40mSData Storage Points: Up to 1000Download Data Points: OWL Reporter SoftwareOperating Temperature: -10 to 55 CStorage Temperature: -30 to 70 CDimension: 3.48'' x 6.48'' x 1.1''Weight: 6 lbs
Fiber optic link certification of multimode fiber links at 850nm and 1300nm, and singlemode fiber
Data storage for up to 1000 data points including run labels, fiber type, and link information