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Model | Certifier40G |
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Category | Cable Tester |
Interfaces | USB, Ethernet |
Optical Power Meter | Yes |
Optical Loss Test Set (OLTS) | Yes |
OTDR | Yes |
Wavelengths Supported | 850 nm, 1300 nm, 1310 nm, 1550 nm |
Cable Types Supported | Single-mode, Multimode |
Test Types | Insertion Loss, Return Loss, Length, OTDR |
Data Rates | 10/40 Gbps |
Display | Color touchscreen |
Test Capabilities | Fiber characterization, troubleshooting |
Power Meter Range | -70 to +10 dBm |
Battery Life | 8 hours |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 45°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Lists all items included in the Certifier40G kit for initial setup.
Provides a visual overview and identifies key components and features of the Certifier40G device.
Details the different orderable product kits available for the Certifier40G cable certifier.
Guides users on obtaining and registering the instrument's software and reporter tools.
Explains the dual-unit touch screen interface for dual-ended certification testing.
Describes how test adapters connect to the unit and are automatically detected.
Explains the function of permanent link and channel adapters for copper cabling certification.
Warns about potential conflicts and accuracy issues from using incorrect adapters.
Introduces the intuitive autotest function for coordinating measurements and determining pass/fail results.
Details standards and considerations for testing structured twisted pair cabling.
Describes the permanent link configuration, used for facilities under construction without patch cords.
Explains the channel configuration, which includes patch cords and has less stringent standards.
Details the layout and navigation options of the Certifier40G touchscreen interface.
Describes the segmentation of the local and remote unit touchscreen interface into segments.
Explains the four primary user scenarios accessed via one-touch buttons.
Lists and explains the common icons used throughout the Certifier40G interface.
Details how to configure test, system, and information settings via the setup menu.
Explains how to initiate an auto test with a single touch and view summary results.
Describes managing site information, test results, and records within the device.
Covers accessing tools for troubleshooting, calibration, and referencing.
Details the core functional capabilities of the Certifier40G.
Explains how the software automatically identifies connected adapters for test configuration.
Describes the function that pinpoints cable fault locations and causes for efficient problem resolution.
Lists requirements for certifying different cabling types and using PC-based software.
Provides information on internal memory and storage capacities for test results.
Explains how test result size varies based on saved options like plots.
Provides approximate capacities for saving test records on internal flash and USB drives.
Details battery operation, charging, and usage guidelines for the Certifier40G.
Advises using only the supplied AC adapter to power and recharge the device.
Provides crucial safety precautions to prevent fire, burns, or damage from the battery pack.
States the typical operating hours for rechargeable Li-Ion batteries based on usage.
Lists the available connectors and ports for device interaction and data transfer.
Provides the physical size and weight specifications of the Certifier40G unit.
Details the acceptable operating and storage temperature and humidity ranges.
Guides users to check the device's software and hardware version numbers via the Information tab.
Explains how to verify the installed adapter type using the Test Settings tab in the SETUP menu.
Provides step-by-step instructions for upgrading the Certifier40G software using a USB flash drive.
Details how to set the device's date and time through the System Settings tab.
Guides users to select appropriate test limits and standards for certification jobs.
Explains how to choose the correct cable type and manufacturer for accurate testing and reporting.
Describes the procedure for performing a set reference measurement for accurate dual-ended testing.
Explains how to initiate an auto test with one touch and interpret summary results.
Details the manual process of saving test results, including label naming conventions.
Guides on enabling auto-save functionality for results via the Setup menu.
Explains how to create and configure new site information for organizing certification jobs.
Guides on selecting different labeling schemes from the Test Settings menu.
Describes simple auto-increment and TIA 606 standard labeling options for results.
Explains exporting test results to PC software using a USB flash drive.
Details importing test results from a USB drive into the PC-based Reporter application.
Guides on exporting test results and plots to Excel or PDF formats.
Explains how to adjust the auto power-off interval in the Setup menu.
Shows how to check and switch between demonstration and real testing modes.
Provides instructions for restoring factory settings and formatting the internal flash memory.
Details the procedure for safely replacing the unit's rechargeable battery.
Describes the process of connecting the Certifier40G for performing cable certification.
Explains configuring site information to organize and manage certification jobs.
Details the various labeling options available for organizing and documenting test results.
Describes simple auto-increment labels for unique test result identification.
Details TIA 606-A Class 1 labeling for hierarchical naming of network infrastructure.
Explains TIA 606A Class 2 labeling, suitable for backbone to telecom room installations.
Explains the setup and connection of adapters for different testing methodologies.
Explains how adapter insertion counts track usage and indicate end-of-life.
Guides on selecting appropriate test limits or standards for certification.
Explains selecting the correct cable type for accurate NVP and reporting.
Details selecting the correct connector type to ensure accurate reporting.
Describes initiating automatic cable certification tests and viewing detailed results.
Outlines standard customer service offerings, including technical assistance and repair.
Provides contact information for technical support across different regions.
Details the services available for repairing, calibrating, and upgrading the Certifier40G.
Explains that returned equipment is tested to rigorous standards for quality assurance.
Recommends a 12-month calibration interval based on ISO standards and user application.
Describes hardware feature enhancements and product updates received during service.
Guides on obtaining authorizations and packing equipment for repair or return.
Details the terms and duration of the product warranty.
Instructs users to register their product online for warranty purposes.