OTDRs: TEST EQUIPMENT
The INS Firecat OTDR provides an industry leading value with its low cost and easy functionality. This unit is perfect for both inexperienced and experienced technicians alike with its simple on screen ‘soft key menus’. By providing the essentials for fiber optic troubleshooting, this OTDR is the perfect tool for basic link troubleshooting and is affordable enough for every truck, office or tool kit.
FEATURES:
- Dynamic Range - 23dB
- Lowest Cost OTDR in the Industry
- Easy Operation with ‘Soft Key Menus’
- Small, Lightweight and Rugged
- Interchangeable Adapters
- Event Table and Auto-Test Modes
- USB Data Transfer
- Backlight Keypad and Screen for Easy Use in Dim Lighting Conditions
- Available in a Ruggedized Version for harsh conditions
Each Unit Includes:
- 110v AC adapter
- Certification Software
- Data Transfer Cable
- SC Interchangeable Adapter
- Soft Carry Case
- Instruction Manual
When purchasing unit for 220v application, 220v adapter must be purchased separately.
Ruggedized Version
PART #
DESCRIPTION
P89-FIRECAT-850
Single Wavelength – Multimode 850nm
P89-FIRECAT-1300
Single Wavelength – Multimode 1300nm
P89-FIRECAT-1310
Single Wavelength – Singlemode 1310nm
P89-FIRECAT-1550
Single Wavelength – Singlemode 1550nm
P89-FIRECAT-8513
Dual Wavelength - Multimode 850/1300
P89-FIRECAT-1315
Dual Wavelength – Singlemode 1310/1550
P89-FIRECAT-QUAD
Quad Wavelength – MM/SM 850/1300/1310/1550
ACCESSORIES:
PART #
DESCRIPTION
P89-FIRECAT-AC110
AC Adapter 110v
P89-FIRECAT-AC220
AC Adapter 220v
P89-FIRECAT-CASE
Hard Carry Case
P89-FIRECAT-USB
USB Flash Drive with Software
P89-FIRECAT-CABLE
Data Transfer Cable
P89-F1-FIRECAT-ST
ST Adapter
P89-F1-FIRECAT-FC
FC Adapter
P89-F1-FIRECAT-SC
SC Adapter
DID YOU KNOW…
Utilizing Two Launch Cables (Pulse Suppressors) Allow Accurate Measurements
Using two (2) Pulse Suppressors, sometimes referred to as a launch and receive cable, allows a more accurate measurement of the cable link under test. It allows the pulse to settle down prior to the first connector on the cable link and lets the technician determine its insertion loss and back reflection (ORL). A receive cable placed on the far connector at the end of the cable is used to determine its insertion loss and back reflection (ORL).