The Multimode (MM)/Single-mode (SM) Quad and Multimode modules are full featured optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs) for the T-BERD/MTS-4000 platform. The Quad OTDR is a powerful certification tool that gives a complete picture of single-mode and multimode fiber plants. Its user-friendly interface makes every technician a fiber expert with port quality check, automatic settings, loss-limit thresholds per event and fiber link, automatic event analysis, and results management.
IMPORTANT MAINFRAME DETAILS |
These OTDR Modules are generally bundled with a handheld mainframe. Ready to be used as a unit to shoot fiber optic cables and to test link loss at the job site.
For full information on mainframe capability, check the configuration to see which mainframe is bundled. Then, check our page on Viavi OTDR mainframes for full descriptions and datasheets.
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In addition, the Quad integrates a continuous wave (CW) light source and power meter to measure the optical power level and insertion loss, for both single-mode and multimode fibers. Part of the modular T-BERD/MTS-4000 platform, the Quad provides users with unmatched scalability, reduces training time, and adds testing capabilities. Here is a list of some of the testing capability added: Ethernet/IP physical media testing, copper cable certification, WiFi testing, VoIP emulation, IP video testing, visual fault location, and fiber connector inspection with automatic Pass/Fail analysis based on IEC standards.
Key Features:
- Supports TB/MTS 2000, 4000 V2 and 5800 Platforms
- Dual Multimode or Quad (MM+SM) wavelengths
- Dynamic range of 27/25 dB (MM), 37/35 dB (SM)
- < 1m event dead zones (EDZ)/4 m attenuation dead zones (ADZ)
- Integrated MM/SM loss test sets
- Automated bend detection
- Propagation delay measurement in MM
- Integrated USB ports for data storage, keyboard/mouse, and fiber inspection microscope
- Remote control via RJ45 Ethernet port Applications OTDR, link insertion loss, power level measurement of
- Enterprise/LAN networks
- Access/Premises networks
- Wireless backhaul networks