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Fujikura Europe Releases NOYES M200 OTDR with New User Interface

by david.nunes

 

 

19 September 2011

Fujikura Europe Releases NOYESR M200 OTDR with New User Interface

Fujikura Europe has today announced the release of the M200 OTDR with a new user Interface (UI) that will reduce training time and simplify use and testing errors.

Version 2.0 completes jobs more quickly and accurately. The features of the new UI include:

. Pass/Fail thresholds compliant with TIA/ISO/user-defined values to

alert test operators to failing or marginal events at the time of test

. Enhanced reporting capability with Test Results ManagerT (TRM)

includes OTDR traces, end face images from new DFS1, and logos of both the installer and end customer

. A new job creation editor with detailed job/file naming

. Improved file management and results review via results manager

. General settings improvements including date/time/number format

options and an auto off feature

The new version is equipped with TRM, which is a powerful PC analysis and reporting software tool that allows users to apply industry standard-based rules to test results and create comprehensive certification reports. The benefits of TRM include improved batch editing of OTDR traces, enhanced analysis and editing capability including trace batch editor of events and pass/fail thresholds, cursors and file names.

The brand new device also features an integrated visual fault locator

(VFL) combining ease of use (Touch and TestT) functionality in a field-rugged, hand-held package. It features the addition of a toggle function that enables fast and logical storage of trace results from both ends of a fibre/cable. It also has enhanced event measurements with various manual least square approximation methods available in Expert mode.

The new device also supports visual inspection per IEC 61300-3-35 using the new DFS1 Digital FiberScope, allowing users the ability to view and document connector end-face images with OTDR traces.

Stephen Rackstraw, European business development manager, Speciality Market said: “Thousands of OTDR test results can be stored internally or on the supplied USB drive. Test results are transferable to a computer for viewing, printing, and analysing with the Windows compatible Test Results Manager (TRMT). This makes the device very user friendly. ”

For further information about Fujikura Europe visit

www.fujikura.co.uk 

 

 

 

 

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