 |
|
 |
Noyes®
Test & Inspection:
Single-mode OTDRs |
 |
|
M700 Compact OTDR
The Noyes M700 from AFL Telecommunications is a compact, full featured, single-mode OTDR that includes an integrated Visual Fault Locator (VFL), an Optical Power Meter (OPM) capable of displaying up to three wavelengths simultaneously, and a large transflective touch screen display suitable for both indoor and outdoor operation.
The M700 OTDR supports Real Time, Full-Auto, and Expert (manual) modes, precision event analysis, dual-wavelength testing, rich file naming, and intuitive job set-up functionality. In addition to OTDR event analysis, pass/fail acceptance values can be set to alert the test operator of failing or marginal events. Using one of the Least Squares Approximation (LSA) loss methods, events may be added or deleted manually.
Thousands of OTDR and OPM test results can be stored internally or on the supplied USB drive, and are transferable via a USB cable or USB drive to a computer for viewing, printing and analyzing with supplied Windows® compatible software. Saved OPM loss values for a cable in one or two directions can be displayed in a table on the M700 for evaluation and comparison.
With short dead zones, a dynamic range of 38 dB, and greater than 8-hour battery life during continuous testing, the M700 is perfect for testing optical fibers in service provider metro areas.
|
| |
Features:
• |
38/36 dB dynamic range @ 1310/1550 nm |
• |
Integrated Optical Power Meter (OPM) and Visual Fault Locator (VFL, 650 nm) |
• |
LSA Measurements and manual events in Expert mode |
• |
Pass/Fail Event and Link Thresholds settings |
• |
OTDR results saved as industry standard (GR-196) .SOR files |
• |
OPM stores results and displays up to three wavelengths simultaneously
|
• |
Large, high bright, sunlight readable, transflective touchscreen |
• |
Tool-free, switchable adapters (SC/FC/LC) |
• |
Integrated fiber launch ring holder |
• |
2 USB host ports |
• |
USB drive and Windows® compatible software included |
Touch Screen Icons and Descriptions:
|
|
|
|
Description |
Full Auto
OTDR |
|
This is the recommended mode for users who are not familiar with OTDR operation. In the Full Auto mode, OTDR parameters such as Range, Pulse Width, and Averaging Time are set automatically. Tests are done at two wavelengths and always include an Event Table and Summary Page. Pass/Fail Thresholds are set to default with an option to be turned off.
Note: in the Expert mode, the Events Menu contains Event Threshold and Pass/Fail Threshold Settings allowing the user to change these settings and turn them on or off.
|
Real-Time
OTDR |
|
Real-Time OTDR mode is the best for real-time troubleshooting. Note that the Wavelength setting can only be set to individual wavelengths. The Range, Pulse Width, and Filter parameters are set by the user. |
Expert
OTDR |
|
Expert OTDR mode is available for experienced users. It provides the most setup flexibility. Users can set Range, Pulse Width, and Averaging Time manually (Setup = Manual) or automatically (Setup = Auto Once or Setup = Auto). Users can either enable the event table (Events = Auto) or disable the event table (Events = Off).
Note: in the Expert mode, the Events Menu contains Event Threshold and Pass/Fail Threshold Settings allowing the user to change these settings and turn them on or off.
|
OPM |
|
This mode is available to perform Optical Power Meter measurements. |
UTILITY MODES: RESULTS, SETTINGS, JOB, LAST RESULTS
|
Results |
|
Provides the file manager functions to handle the results of OTDR, OPM tests and to set up Jobs. |
Settings |
|
Allows the user to adjust General Settings (Language, Distance Units, Sounds, Auto Off function, Date/Time, Company Name) and displays the OTDR version information. |
|
|
 |
|
 |