OTDR for Single Mode and Multi mode Testing ( distance range 0-80KM)

Model:

MaxTester 720C - access OTDR

This fully featured OTDR with tablet-inspired design combines singlemode and multimode fiber testing in a dedicated and compact quad unit to allow everyday field testing in access networks, data centers and private enterprise networks.

Key Features

Handy, lightweight, powerful, tablet-inspired design

7-inch, outdoor-enhanced touchscreen–the biggest in the handheld industry

12-hour autonomy

Dynamic range of up to 36 dB in singlemode and 29 dB in multimode

Live fiber testing at 1625 nm

iOLM-ready: intelligent and dynamic application that turns complex OTDR trace analysis into a one-touch task

Rugged design built for the outside plant

Tamper-proof password protection

Applications

Access network construction and troubleshooting

FTTx/PON testing though splitters (up to 1x32)

Central-office (CO) link certification

Data-center tier-2 troubleshooting

Private/enterprise networks

LAN/WAN characterization

Fronthaul/backhaul (FTTA, FTTT, remote radio heads, DAS and small cells)

Description

The MaxTester 720C (MAX-720C) provides first-time-right fiber characterization thanks to its short dead zones and effective dynamic range. This compact quad unit is optimized for singlemode and multimode field testing for data centers, private/enterprise networks, FTTA and fronthaul deployments.

The MAX-720C includes a power meter, a visual fault locator, Wi-Fi connectivity and high-resolution inspection capabilities, making the unit a complete and an integrated contractor tool.

The MAX-720C advantage

  • 7-inch outdoor-enhanced touchscreen and tablet-inspired versatility
  • Accurately pinpoint faulty connectors or fiber breaks on short spans thanks to optimized multimode performances
  • Fully featured and integrated field test solution

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