
Fiber Optic OTDR Launch Cable Box 500m Optic fiber jump cable,OTDR Dead Zone Eliminator
Fusion splicer Store Fiber Optic OTDR Launch Cable Box Optic fiber jump cable,OTDR Dead Zone Eliminator,Fiber Optic OTDR Launch cable box,fiber rings FC/SC/ST/LC(UPC/APC)500m/1000/2000m An OTDR launch cable, which connects the OTDR to the link-under-test, discloses the insertion loss and reflectance of the near-end connection. It is often available on a small spool or within a “launch box”, which is used to create the proper conditions for testing another similar optical fiber for faults. This method avoids undesirable variations in loss and distance measurements. A launch fiber will help to overcome the blind spot or Dead Zone of an OTDR brought about by high launch power or faults near the launch end of the fiber. Features Supply by: TEKCN Ruggedized Case G652D, G657A, OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4 Case can house up to 2,000 meters of fiber Optional for with SC,LC,FC,ST,MU connector Robust carabiner clip Built-in cable management Auto-purge valve Compound latch with locking feature Water and dust proof allowing the unit to be taken into almost any environment. Complied with or exceeds Standard ITU-T G652.D, G656.A ITU-T G651.1 OM1 OM2 OM3 OM4 IEC60793-2-10 type A1a.1/A1b OM1/OM2, type A1a.2 OM3, type A1a.3 OM4 RoHS Compliant Directive 2011/65/EU Fiber & Connector Characteristics Fiber Types G652D Fiber Length (m) 100 up to 2000 (max) Lead Length 2 Meters, 3mm buffer Typical Loss <0.5dB @ 1310 for 1000 meters Connector Type SC/LC/FC/ST Polish PC, UPC, APC Return Loss* UPC>=50dB, APC>=60dB, PC>=35dB Repeatability (dB) <=0.2 (1000 times) Exchangeability (dB) <=0.2 Mechanical & Environmental Characteristics Dimension 23.8CMx 14.1CM x 6.7CM Material SR Polypropylene Color Yellow Weight 0.75kg without fiber Packaging Rugged, hard-shell transit case Storage Temperature -40℃to +85℃ Operating Temperature -40℃ to +85℃ Humidity 0 to 95%, non-condensing Applications Widely used with OTDR to help minimize measurement uncertainty indoor or outdoor se as OTDR launch/receive cable Test link loss with an OTDR Measure insertion loss and reflectance of near/far end connector. Pulse suppressor for the first reflection at the beginning of a fiber.