
- Fluke Networks FQM-KIT Fiber QuickMap Troubleshooter Kit with SC/LC 50 um Launch Cable, and Carrying Case, Fiber Tester
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From $1,791 (New)

From $1,791 (New)

| Latest | $1,791 Mar 26, '16 |
| Highest | $1,899 Mar 11, '16 |
| Lowest | $1,736 Dec 20, '15 |
| Average | $1,835 (30d avg) $1,791 (90d avg) $1,829 (180d avg) $1,838 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 3, 2015 |
| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $1,899 Nov 16, '15 |
| Lowest | $1,791 Feb 19, '16 |
| Average | $1,864 (30d avg) $1,846 (90d avg) $1,892 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 3, 2015 |
30 day average: 8,283
90 day average: 132,811
The Fluke Networks FQM-KIT Fiber QuickMap Troubleshooter Kit includes a Fiber QuickMap multimode fiber optic cable tester to measure fiber length, locate connections and breaks, and provide distances to failures such as high-loss and high-reflectance incidents for verifying and troubleshooting cabling in multimode fiber networks. It also includes an SC/LC 50 m launch cable, interchangeable LC adapter, and carrying case. The Fiber QuickMap tester features one-button testing and a typical test speed of six seconds for prompt location and display of up to nine incidents, and detects optical signals from 600 nm to 1050 nm, indicating when a line is active. The SC/LC 50 m launch cable minimizes the dead zone to find faults close to the end of the cable being measured. Loss and reflectance thresholds can be adjusted to suit specific applications and an indicator lights when the limit has been exceeded. Test results are displayed on a black and white LCD that has a backlight for visibility in low light. The tester turns off automatically after five minutes of non-use to conserve battery life. Additional specifications include a reflectance accuracy of + or 4 dB and various environmental operating conditions. In addition to the Fiber QuickMap and launch cable, the kit includes an interchangeable LC adapter, a carrying case, two AA alkaline batteries, and instructions. Fiber testers are used by network technicians to troubleshoot, maintain, and optimize performance of fiber optic cable in enterprise networks.SpecificationsWhat's in the Box?