PM-212 Pocket optical power meter USB probe

The PM 212 optical power meter is a small, pocket size low cost item. The small size does not prevent the optical meter fulfilling all technical requirements for field equipment. The tester can be used as pocket power meter or as USB probe, part of testing workstation. It can be placed within rack mount ODF’s with the display on the top or on the side. The Li-Pol rechargeable battery ensures long term working time with a minimum life time of 2 years. The unit is able to store 100 measurements which can be uploaded to PC and managed with SmartProtocol software or Data Exporter.

•    Two functions:    Portable power meter
            USB probe – accessory of Testing Workplace
•    Small size, light weight
•    SM and MM fiber testing
•    Six working wavelengths
•    Absolute and Relative optical power measurement
•    Internal two level memory, capacity up to 100 measurements
•    SmartProtocol SW – Test reports creating
•    Data Exporter – data download to Excel sheet
•    USB port for:
             USB probe - full control via simple commands             
             charging the battery
             data upload to PC
             firmware upgrade
•    Build-in Li-Pol rechargeable battery
•    Battery status indicator,  Auto Off

Specifications:

 

Note:

Photodetector

1 mm InGaAs

 

Working wavelengths

850, 1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

can be customized

Uncertainty

± 5%

1310, 1550 nm @ -20dBm

Resolution

0.01

 

Dynamic range

-60 dBm to +10 dBm

-53 dBm to +10 dBm

1300, 1310, 1490, 1550, 1625 nm

850 nm

Dimensions

24 x 47 x 71 mm

including 2.5 mm universal adaptor

Weight

Less than 90 g

battery loaded

Temperature      operating

                     storage

Humidity (non cond.)

-10 to +50 °C

-40 to +70 °C

0 – 95%

 

Operating temperature

-10 to +50 °C

 

Battery working time

> 75 hrs

between battery charging

Battery life time

> 2 years

 

Compliant with RoHS-requirements (2002/95/EG, 27.01.2003)

  • Optical networks testing
  • Test reports creating
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