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The EXFO FPM-602 is a handheld optical power meter built for fiber link qualification, loss testing, and troubleshooting across a wide range of network types. It uses a Ge detector with a 10 to -70 dBm power range and supports wavelengths from 800 to 1650 nm, making it suitable for common LAN, CWDM, DWDM, and FTTx test applications
Broad wavelength coverage: Supports 800 to 1650 nm wavelengths, with more than 40 calibrated wavelengths and user-defined wavelength capability for matching specific fiber test setups.
Wide power measurement range: Measures optical power from 10 to -70 dBm for testing signal levels across a variety of fiber optic systems.
Multiple display units: Shows readings in dB, dBm, or watts, giving technicians flexibility for insertion loss testing, absolute power measurements, and general troubleshooting.
Tone detection: Detects 270 Hz, 1 kHz, and 2 kHz tones for fiber identification and continuity checks when used with a compatible light source.
Auto-switching support: Automatically recognizes the wavelength from a compatible EXFO FLS-600 light source, helping reduce setup time and avoid incorrect wavelength selection.
Field-ready data storage: Stores more than 1,000 results and supports USB data transfer to a PC for reporting and documentation.
Long battery life: Provides up to 72 hours of typical operation from a rechargeable battery, making it practical for daily installation, maintenance, and verification work.
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