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Multi-gigabit internet services & ethernet services speed test set

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Not all test set platforms support MPO/multi-fiber inspections.
The Importance of Fiber Connector Inspection
Dirty or scratched connectors introduce loss, increase ORL and/or damage other connectors (Loss becomes
more critical at higher data rates). End-face contamination is a leading cause of fiber link failures in data cen-
ters, corporate networks, MSOs and Telecom environments.
Fiber Inspection Scopes provide a magnified image of the fiber optic connector's end face, focusing on the con-
tact areas (prone to loss or damage by mating). Images, visual inspection, and automated tools are often used
to grade the health and cleanliness of connectors, after polishing or cleaning and before being used.
To achieve maximum power and prevent false readings, clean the optical fiber connector interfaces before
inserting them into the test port.
Please ensure the correct fiber connector type is used before inserting it into the test port or
connector. Mismatched connector types will damage the optical end faces and the test set.
DI-1000 Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope
Locknut: a threaded fastener that secures the tips in place.
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Inspection Tip: a front-end component inserted to view the connector endface
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Capture Button: a button that starts and stops (play or pauses) the video stream of the fiber end-
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face to save an image at the current frame.
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DI-1000 Digital Fiber Inspection Microscope
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