LAN Cabling Certifi cation MI 5100 OptoLAN Fiber optic cable tester
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The MI 5100 OptoLAN is intended for the verifi cation of fi ber optic parts of a LAN network. Test results can be compared against limits defi ned by the LAN standards (all popular standards included on the PM 420). Results can be either stored on the MI 5100 OptoLan and downloaded by USB to a computer or sent individually, by infra-red link, to the MI 2016 MultiLAN.
KEY FEATURES:
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Measures Insertion loss and opti- cal power.
Automatic wavelength detection on Powermeter PM420, no need for manual selection.
Powermeter PM420 supports six wavelengths (MM-multimode and SM- Singlemode).
Small size and light weight with very low power consumption. Built-in battery charger.
Combined with MI 2016, the MI 5100 can create a cost effective
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solution for the verifi cation of fi ber and copper LAN networks.
APPLICATION:
Testing fi ber link performance. Verifi cation of fi ber networks. Troubleshooting and fault fi nding of connections/links etc.
STANDARDS:
MM LAN cabling and application standards:
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TIA/EIA 568A horizontal/backbone ISO 11801 Channel/Link EN 50173 Channel/Link
10Base/100Base/1000Base series Measurement standards: ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14A EN 61280-4-2 Safety (LVD):
IECIEN 611010-1 IEC 60825-1
Accessories: page 5.08
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