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Today’s high-bandwidth premises networks depend on a reliable fiber optic infrastructure. Proper installation and maintenance of fiber cabling is imperative for minimizing network downtime. To learn more visit: http://www.flukenetworks.com/datacom-cabling/fiber-testing/SimpliFiber-Pro-Optical-Power-Meter-and-Fiber-Test-Kits

Whether you require basic fiber verification capabilities, advanced troubleshooting and inspection, or documented loss and power measurements, Fluke Networks’ SimpliFiber® Pro Optical Power Meter and Fiber Test Kits are the best first-line fiber instruments to meet your needs.

SimpliFiber® Pro Optical Power Meter and Fiber Test Kits include all the tools necessary to verify and troubleshoot optical fiber cabling systems, measure loss and power levels, and inspect and clean connector end-faces. Replacing the popular SimpliFiber series, these next generation optical loss test kits boast industry-leading functions such as dual-wavelength testing and automatic-wavelength detection, in addition to unique features such as CheckActive™, FindFiber™, and Min/Max. With such advanced, yet easy-to-use, capabilities that reduce test times, SimpliFiber Pro is simply the best first-line fiber test kit on the market.

We’re going to show you how to use the Fluke Networks SimpliFber Pro to take a loss measurement. We’ll use our SC interchangeable adapter and our multimode encircled flux test reference cords or TRCs,which we’ve already cleaned and inspected. Using our Encircled Flux TRC we’ve attached the light source to the power meter. We set reference using the one jumper method. Using a coupler, we’ve attached the second TRC and we’ll run a test to verify they’re good. We should not get a loss greater than 0.15db. We are now ready to test. After cleaning and inspecting our fiber under test, we connected the light source and power meter, and are ready to take our measurement. You’ll notice the source is alternating between the 850 and 1300 nanometers giving you both wavelengths in one result. We can now save the result. Later we can import our test results into LinkWare PC, to review and print reports.

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