AFL FlexScan FS300-325 Quad OTDR, 4.0 Diamonds

Sept. 21, 2019
The FlexScan FS300-325 is a pocket-sized, all-in-one quad OTDR (dual single-mode, dual multimode) with integrated stable light source, optical power meter and visual fault ...

The FlexScan FS300-325 is a pocket-sized, all-in-one quad OTDR (dual single-mode, dual multimode) with integrated stable light source, optical power meter and visual fault locator (VFL). It enables quick and easy verification and troubleshooting of single-mode and multimode networks, including PONs and passive optical LANs. It accepts single- and multi-fiber connector inspection images and pass/fail results from Bluetooth-paired FOCIS family connector inspection probes. User-configurable print-to-PDF enables onsite report generation of a single fiber, selected multiple fibers or all fibers in a cable. Reports can be configured to include OTDR, OLTS and/or connector inspection results.

Judge's Comment: "Great evolution of a necessary meter that every field construction and installation technician uses in one form or another. Many times this is done with more than one tool. It is a value add to see PON optical network test."

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