Corning Cable Systems announces its 240 OTDR

April 17, 2002
April 17, 2002--Corning Cable Systems has unveiled its 240 OTDR, which offers multi-testing capabilities on singlemode or multimode fiber, full-event analysis, and visual fault location.

Corning Cable Systems has unveiled its 240 OTDR, which offers multi-testing capabilities on singlemode or multimode fiber, full-event analysis, and visual fault location.

According to the company, its 240 OTDR provides an economical alternative when the lowest total lifecycle cost solution is desired. The unit is ideal for fiber fault location maintenance or LAN fiber installations and boasts a testing reach of over 140 km in singlemode systems.

The event analysis feature measures connectors, splices, and faults quickly and easily. The intuitive interface allows the customer to perform a quick, one-button fault locator test or enter the trace mode for viewing and evaluating graphs and results.

The 240 OTDR is fully compatible with TraceView/SoftView Emulation Software. The OTDR trace viewing capacity enables a highly versatile troubleshooting tool in a comprehensive package, say company representatives.

The 240 OTDR is ideal for use with Corning Cable Systems LANscape Solutions, a complete offering of optical fiber products, services, and support for cost-effective upgrades supporting growing bandwidth requirements.

For more information about Corning Cable Systems Hickory, NC), wholly owned by Corning Inc., visit the company's Web site at www.corning.com.
Corning Cable Systems' 240 OTDR

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