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[Specifications] : The AUA-40A Optical Fiber Identifier is made of high-quality ABS material and operates on 2 x AA batteries (not included). Its wavelength range is from 800-1700nm and it can recognize CW, 270Hz ± 5%, 1kHz ± 5%, and 2kHz ± 5%. The detector type is 2pcs 1mm InGaAs and it can be used with universal dia0.25 bare fibers, dia0.9, dia2.0, dia3.0 fiber optic patch cords. It has an optical power reading range of -40dBm~+10dBm with a linear display resolution of 0.1% and a logarithmic display of 0.01 dBm. The red light source range is greater than 10km and it can operate within a temperature range of -10~+60℃. [User-friendly Design] : With a sound indicator for frequency identification, sound prompt, and LED indicator lights for left and right direction, this handheld fiber optic identifier simplifies the testing process and enhances the user experience. It also comes with a user manual and a storage bag for convenience. [Easy to Use] : Simply power on the device to use it, and its simple operation allows for online testing without the need to change fixtures. [Multi-frequency identification] : The optical fiber identifier can accurately identify 270Hz, 1KHz, and 2KHz frequencies, meeting a variety of testing needs with ease. [Durable and Reliable] : Constructed from premium ABS material, this fiber optic identifier offers high strength and durability, ensuring long-lasting and reliable performance for all your testing requirements. [Accurate Fiber Direction] : LED indicator lights allow for precise identification of fiber direction, providing accurate results and reliable performance every time.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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package_dimensions | 10.24 x 3.15 x 2.36 inches; 9.74 ounces |
item_model_number | Diydegyu06gwmp4k |
date_first_available | June 10, 2024 |
manufacturer | Diydeg |
country_of_origin | China |
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