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OCR-40

Feature
• Accurate positioning distance, up to 2m
• Graphical user interface, full size notebook keyboard, easy to operate
• Fast export of test results based on USB2.0 interface
• Remote access and control based on 10/100/1000M Base-T interface
Product overview
Optical cable routing locator is composed of three parts: a host machine, cloud platform and a handheld terminal. The host machine is connected to the optical cable in the datacenter. Maintainers hold the intelligent terminal with rubber hammers, and tap the ground near the optical cables. The host transmits the vibration information around the entire optical cable to the handheld terminals through the intelligent cloud platform. When the tapping point is near the top of the cable, the handheld terminal will give a prompt message, and measure the length of the cable at the tapping point. At the same time, it can also record the GPS information of the tapping point, and can also take photos of the surroundings.
Description
The Optical cable routing locator can be used to locate and trace buried, pipeline, and aerial optical cables. It generates specific location data for optic cable joint boxes, break points, and signal attenuation. This device offers support services for optical cable routing and pipeline construction protection, enhancing the efficiency of maintenance and patrol personnel in charge of optical cable lines, providing comprehensive oversight of optical cable conditions.
Suitable for confirming cable routes at various stages in fiber optic communication engineering including design, completion acceptance, fault troubleshooting, and resource verification.
The Optical cable routing locator connects to optical cables from the equipment room ODF racks, collects real-time micro-vibration signals and GPS location information, uploads these to the cloud, and finally transmits them to handheld devices used by onsite personnel. Workers only need to tap manhole covers to confirm if the cable passes through that duct. It can be applied to daily cable resource design, completion acceptance, and precise routing marking. No need to form teams, excavate, raise cables—1 person, 1 hammer, 1 terminal; it takes just 1 minute to lock in cable routing information.
The Optical cable routing locator overcomes the weaknesses of traditional OTDRs in fault troubleshooting and repair. Besides providing information about the length of a fault, it confirms whether a cable is located beneath a tapped area. It also determines the corresponding length of the cable below the tapping spot, thus establishing the cable path and accurately, quickly, and precisely locating the fault to expedite cable repairs.
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