Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap MM Troubleshooter
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- Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap (BC# 29066-L/T*)
- MM SC-LC Fiber Cable
- MM SC-SC Fiber Cable
- MM SC-LC 50 Micron Fiber Cable
- MM SC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Cable
- Hard Copy User Manual
- User Manual On Cd-ROM
- Carrying Case (G)
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Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap
The Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap is an enterprise fiber troubleshooter that quickly and efficiently locates connections and breaks in multimode fiber. By instantly providing distances to failures such as high loss and high reflectance incidents, Fiber QuickMap is the must-have troubleshooter for any technician who works with fiber.
Other troubleshooting solutions in today?s data centers are too inefficient and take up too much time. Lasers are simple, but the repetitive process of shining it down a link and checking the far end is imprecise, tiresome and time-consuming. On the other end
of the spectrum, OTDRs work well as troubleshooters, but their advanced analysis and trace capabilities make them best used for certifying and documenting cable installation quality. Today, network technicians need a first-line diagnostic tool to help them fix their fiber cabling problems. Fiber QuickMap?s one-button ease-of-use, speed and detailed insight into fiber connectivity make it the technician?s troubleshooter of choice.
When and Where to Use Fiber QuickMap
Fiber QuickMap? provides immediate and in-depth visibility into your enterprise network?s multimode fiber cabling, making it the perfect tool for:
Specifications:
For full Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap product specifications, please click here: Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap
The Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap is an enterprise fiber troubleshooter that quickly and efficiently locates connections and breaks in multimode fiber. By instantly providing distances to failures such as high loss and high reflectance incidents, Fiber QuickMap is the must-have troubleshooter for any technician who works with fiber.
Other troubleshooting solutions in today?s data centers are too inefficient and take up too much time. Lasers are simple, but the repetitive process of shining it down a link and checking the far end is imprecise, tiresome and time-consuming. On the other end
of the spectrum, OTDRs work well as troubleshooters, but their advanced analysis and trace capabilities make them best used for certifying and documenting cable installation quality. Today, network technicians need a first-line diagnostic tool to help them fix their fiber cabling problems. Fiber QuickMap?s one-button ease-of-use, speed and detailed insight into fiber connectivity make it the technician?s troubleshooter of choice.
When and Where to Use Fiber QuickMap
Fiber QuickMap? provides immediate and in-depth visibility into your enterprise network?s multimode fiber cabling, making it the perfect tool for:
- Troubleshooting
- Degraded network performance? Failed a loss test? Poorer than expected power or loss measurement? Fiber QuickMap helps you locate the source of the problem or eliminate cabling as the culprit. No need to blindly waste time manipulating lasers or flashlights, then walking between both ends of the channel.
- Locating breaks or potential ?weak? network cabling areas
- Dirty connectors and poor splices can diminish network performance ? or even cause network failure. Fiber QuickMap points you to these incidents based on default or user-defined settings to fix them before they become bigger problems.
- Locating potential sources of bit error rates
- Reflectance caused by end-face contamination or poor connections leads to bit errors. Fiber QuickMap locates these problem areas.
- ?Mapping? the channel
- Quickly confirm connectivity by verifying all the links and connections in your channel.
- Fiber QuickMap is perfect for datacenters and campus environments up to 1500m.
Specifications:
Operating temperature with the battery | 0ºC to 50ºC |
Non-operating temperature | -20ºC to 60ºC |
Operating relative humidity (without condensation) | 95% (10ºC to 35ºC) 75% (35ºC to 40ºC) uncontrolled < 10ºC |
Vibration | Random, 5 Hz to 500 Hz, MIL-PRF-28800F CLASS 2 |
Shock | 1 meter drop test |
Altitude | 3000 m |
EMC | EN 61326-1: 2004 |
Battery type | 2 AA alkaline batteries (no battery charger) |
Battery life | 1500 tests (typical) |
Laser safety | Class 1 CDRH Complies to EN 60825-2 |
LCD type | Backlit black and white (segments) |
Index of refraction range | 1.45 to 1.5 (factory default is 1.496) |
Auto turn off | Automatically turns off after 5 minutes if no keys are pressed. Backlight turns off first. |
Factory calibration interval | None |
Output wavelengths | 850 nm ± 10 nm |
Laser classification | Class 1 CDRH Complies to EN 60825-2 |
Dynamic range | >11 dB |
Maximum distance | 1500 meters or 4921 feet |
Maximum number of incidents shown | 9 |
Distance accuracy (0 m to 1500 m or 0 ft to 4921 ft) |
± (1 m + 0.1 % x length) for reflective incidents1 ± (3 m + 0.1 % x length) for non-reflective incidents |
Testing speed | < 6 seconds typical |
Connector | Removable/cleanable SC adapter, UPC polish |
Fiber types tested | 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm multimode |
Detection of reflective incidents | -35 dB default threshold (User selectable: -20 dB to -45 dB in 5 dB increments) |
Reflectance accuracy4 | ± 4 dB |
Maximum reflectance measurement | -20 dB |
Detection of loss incidents5 | 0.70 dB default threshold (user-configurable from 0.5 dB to 6.1 dB in 0.2 dB increments) |
Bulkhead quality | If no fiber is attached or if the connector is dirty, the troubleshooter displays 0 m or 0 ft. |
Live fiber detection | Detects optical signals from 600 nm to 1050 nm and shows ACTIVE LINE if a signal is there. Looks for a signal every 3 seconds after the first detection. +7 dB maximum input power. |
Certifications and compliance | Conforms to relevant European Union directives Conforms to relevant Australian standards Listed by the Canadian Standards Association CSA C22.2 No. 61010.1.04 Conforms to FCC Rules, Part A, Class A |
For full Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap product specifications, please click here: Fluke Networks Fiber QuickMap