FI700  Series
Optical Fiber Identifiers
Model Number: FI700 Series

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Description

The FI700 Series of Optical Fiber Identifiers is the safe, economical and non-destructive way to identify lit optical fibers. These rugged units use local detection technology, which employs a macro-bend method, eliminating the need to open the fiber at the splice point for identification.

All models detect continuous wave, live optical transmission and low frequency modulated tones at 270, 1k, and 2k Hz. The presence of traffic, the direction of the transmission and modulated tones on the fiber are indicated by LEDs. In addition, the FI720 models measure the fiber's relative power and displays the reading on a two-digit, seven-segment LED. This allows for measurement of power loss through a splice or connector.


Features
  • Detection of modulated tones; 270 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz
  • Single-hand operation
  • Light weight (7.5 oz.)
  • Interchangeable head for ribbon, jacketed and coated fiber allows virtually any fiber to be identified
  • Detects all light source and loss test set modulation frequencies

 Model

 FI710

 FI720

 FI720C

Insertion Loss

 <0.5 dB

 <0.5 dB

 <0.5 dB

Spectral Response

 800 to 1700 nm

 800 to 1700 nm

 800 to 1700 nm

Optical Tone Receiver

 270, 1 and 2 kHz

 270, 1 and 2 kHz

 270, 1 and 2 kHz

Maximum Range

 0 + -40 dBm

 0 to -40 dBm; + 2.0 dBm

 0 to -40 dBm; + 2.0 dBm

Relative Power

 No

 Yes

 Yes

Fiber Stress

 None; Macro-bending  


Related Literature / Software:

  • FI700 Series Optical Fiber Identifiers
  • Data Sheet
  • Electronic Measuring Instruments Catalog
  • Catalog

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