Used EXFO PM-1100 #9148981 for sale
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EXFO PM-1100 is a high-performance, test and measurement instrument from fiberscope. It is a fully automated portable power meter designed for optical communication networks. It is an essential tool for fiber optic network installation, maintenance and monitoring. EXFO PM 1100 is designed to measure absolute and relative power, coupled with advanced diagnostic capabilities to ensure accurate field tests and troubleshooting. It is capable of displaying graphic or numerical values, can measure both optical input and backscattered light along with Insertion Loss, Return Loss, Fiber Length and Tier 2 parameters. It features an ultra-stable InGaAs/PD detector with a wide dynamic range that creates precise measurements over long test range. PM-1100 has a low power consumption and dual power source capability enabling full-time operation when AC power is unavailable. Furthermore, it has a high-resolution color LCD display with intuitive GUI for easy reading and navigation. It is compatible with VFL (Visual Fault Locator) and OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer), allowing for simultaneous, bidirectional, multipoint measurements. It features an anti-UV filter, prevents UV damage associated with connector inspection, while its water-resistant case guarantees protection from moisture, making it a reliable tool even in harshest environmental conditions. PM 1100 has a wide variety of fiber connectors and improved sensors providing compatibility with a wide range of fiber optic locations. It can operate very quickly, providing fast scanning and testing, and analysis with fast saving more than 10,000 scanning and testing results. It also has an extended battery life that ensures that the instrument can be used for long-duration field testing applications. EXFO PM-1100 is a highly durable, accurate and reliable test and measurement instrument that guarantees integrity of field tests. It is capable of providing precise measurement results so that users can make sensible decisions when deploying or maintaining optical communication networks.
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