Used EXFO FOT 910 #105279 for sale

EXFO FOT 910
ID: 105279
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EXFO FOT 910 is a series of full-featured, portable fiber optic tester designed for use in the field. It is specifically designed to help technicians quickly and accurately test and troubleshoot the performance of optical fiber networks. FOT 910 can measure a wide range of parameters, such as optical loss, optical power, return loss, reflected power, and wavelength. It also has the capability to perform channel analysis, bi-directional measurement and time domain reflectometer (TDR) testing. The heart of EXFO FOT 910 is a powerful color-touch screen which provides intuitive on-screen menus and data entry for easy operation. The 8 inch screen displays readings in an easy-to-understand format, and can also be used to graph results. This allows the technician to quickly identify and analyze problems in a network. FOT 910 contains a built-in autotest feature which can run multiple tests, such as loss, reflectance and insertion loss, in automatic mode. EXFO FOT 910 has a built-in database which allows technicians to store and manage customer data, making it easy to move from job to job. The unit also contains a link budget calculator which allows technicians to quickly determine the margin of a fiber link. Additionally, FOT 910 is designed for rugged operation, with a water-resistant case that is shock, dust and vibration resistant. EXFO FOT 910 is designed with a wide variety of interfaces, including a USB connection for software updates, a LAN/WAN port for connecting to a laptop or router, and a RS232 port for connection to an external device. FOT 910 is powered by two AA batteries, and results can be stored in its internal memory or on a USB flash drive. For technicians in need of a powerful, self-contained, portable fiber optic tester, EXFO FOT 910 series offers all of the essential features. With its color touch-screen and built-in functions, it is an invaluable tool for quick and accurate testing and troubleshooting of an optical fiber network in the field.
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