Mode: SM / MM
Wavelength (nm): 850 / 1300 / 1310 / 1550 (± 20)
Dynamic Range (dB): ≥ 24 / 26 / 37 / 35
Event Deadzone* (m): Single: ≤ 0.8 , Multi: ≤ 0.8
Att. Deadzone* (m): Single: ≤ 4.0 , Multi: ≤ 5.0
Applications
Construction, deployment, maintenance, and authentication
of the following networks:
• FTTx
• Long Haul Networks
• Passive Optical Networks (PON)
• Local Area Networks (LAN)
• Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN)
Overview
From Deviser Instruments’ 4th generation of OTDR, the fieldportable
AE3100 marks a giant leap forward in fiber-optic
measurement performance and utility. Single-mode models A
through F can test the 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths with
dynamic range up to 45dB, while multimode models M through
EM add quad-λ functionality at up to 43dB.
Featuring intuitive touchscreen controls and real-time data
analysis, the AE3100 is the ideal test instrument for constructing,
deploying, maintaining, and authenticating FTTx networks
– as well as verifying access networks. Multiple models and
configuration options ensure your unique measurement needs are covered.
FiberPath™ (Optional)
FiberPath simplifies the interpretation of OTDR traces by
identifying link elements and displaying the link map in an
easy-to-understand format. Experienced and inexperienced
technicians alike will appreciate the simplified display.
Remote Control
In conjunction with the SYNCOR PC-based asset and test
data management system, users can issue test orders and
collect measurement data remotely from AE3100 units
deployed to the field.
OTDR
This high-performing OTDR is the ideal solution for testing optical
fiber in RFoG and FTTx applications. The OTDR can identify and
locate link impairments and measure the insertion loss by LSA, 2Pt
and 4Pt methods. The unit also measures optical return loss (ORL).
Optical Measurements
The AE3100 includes a suite of optical measurement tools,
including a power meter, laser source, and visual fault
locator (shown below). The unit is available in numerous
wavelength configurations for ensuring proper levels in
networks such as RFoG and FTTx.