Other fiber optic measurement devices

  • Ranging from the visual fault locator pen to the traffic signal clamp passing via compact fiber optic measurement devices.

JDSU FFL-050 low-cost visual fault locator

Whether during installation or maintenance operations, the visual fault locator is an essential tool that quickly and easily locates problem areas in optical connections. By pinpointing the exact location of fiber damage, the technician can diagnose, troubleshoot and fix the problem efficiently. The visual fault locator pen can also be used to simply conduct continuity tests.

JDSU FFL-050 low-cost visual fault locator
  • Visible laser @ 635 nm > 7 km for singlemode connectors

  • Continuous and flashing modes

  • 2.5 mm and 1.2 mm* UPP adaptor (*optional)

  • Includes carry case with belt strap

FUJIKURA FID25R / 26R traffic signal identifier clamps

This traffic signal identifier clamp checks the condition of the traffic signals of your singlemode, 250 µm, 900 µm fibers or 3 mm fiber cords and enables the direction of the traffic signal to be visualised. The FID-25 model is fitted with a power meter performing measurements on the active fiber optic network.

FUJIKURA FID25R / 26R traffic signal identifier clamps
  • Detects and indicates the direction of the traffic signal

  • An optional integrated optical power meter

  • Includes the carry case

JDSU MP-XO power meter-USB key

Conduct your photometry tests on your PC thanks to this power meter USB key:

JDSU MP-XO power meter-USB key
  • 2.5 mm or 1.25 mm adapter

  • MP-60 or MP-80 model
    according to the desired dynamic range

  • Delivered with its protection case

  • Processing software provided:

QuickView display from the JDSU MP-60 application

JDSU OTS-55 optical talk set

Once tried, the optical talk set becomes an essential! Compatible with the MTS, the JDSU pair of optical talk sets ensures communication, even in difficult environments.

JDSU OTS-55 optical talk set
  • Hands free operation

  • Full duplex

  • Operation at 1550 nm

  • More than 45 dB dynamic range