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FSI-10 -  Fiber Signal Identifier, a low-cost, portable instrument designed to detect optical signals without interrupting traffic.
 
FSI-10 Fiber Signal Identifier is a low-cost, portable instrument designed to detect optical signals without interrupting traffic. During maintenance, installations, rerouting or restorations, it is often necessary to isolate a specific fiber.
 
FSI-10 is recommended for both 0.25mm/0.9mm bare fiber and 3mm jacketed fiber. By simply clamping FSI onto a fiber, the FSI will indicate if there is a signal, a CW, 270Hz, 1KHz or 2KHz wave, or traffic and show the signal direction. It can also be used for locating a particular dark fiber.
 
A highly impact-resistant molded plastic case makes FSI-10 suitable for use both indoors and outdoors.
 

Key Features

  • Easy and convenient operation with a single keystroke
  • Detecting life CW or 2KHz signal
  • Locates a particular dark fiber using tone recognition (270 Hz, 1 kHz or 2 kHz)
  • Displays signal intensity
  • Low battery reminder
  • Concise LED Indicators
  • Interchangeable adaptor heads (clamps) for jacketed and coated fiber

Specifications

Sensitivity

1310nm(typical)

1550nm(typical)

Continuous Wave

-23dBm

-30dBm

2KHz Modulated Wave

-10dBm

-18dBm

1KHz Modulated Wave

-10dBm

-18dBm

270Hz Modulated Wave

-10dBm

-18dBm

 

 

Recognizable Wavelength Range

900 to 1650nm

Recognizable signal type

CW, 270Hz +/-5%, 2kHz +/-5%, 1kHz +/-5%

Detector Type

InGaAa 2pcs

Clamp Type

RB0.25 for tightly buffered fibers

RB0.9 for bare fibers

RB3.0 for jacketed fiber

LED Indicators

Signal On-Line

Signal Traffic: Left or Right

Signal Frequencies: 270Hz, 1kHz and 2kHz

Signal Intensity: 5 grades

Low Battery

Operating Temperature

-10 ~ +50C

Storage Temperature

-20 ~ +60C

Relative Humidity

< 95% (Non-condensing)

Dimension (mm)

240L x 120W x 65H

Weight

640g

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