OLTS from VIAVI: The fastest and easiest solutions for Tier 1 fiber certification
VIAVI Solutions SmartClass Fiber OLTS-85/85P lets installers and technicians work fiber smart by integrating industry-leading fiber inspection with Tier 1 testing. This efficient, easy-to-use solution promotes best practices while cutting testing and certification time in half. Have confidence in your network quality and optimize your workflow with a single solution - the OLTS-85 and 85P.
Key Benefits of the OLTS-85/85P
- Certify installations faster, correctly, and on time—the first time
- Test to industry standards
- Eliminate guesswork with pass/fail results
- Optimize technician efficiency
OLTS-85/85P Applications
- Measuring length and optical loss (two fibers, two wavelengths)
- Ensuring correct polarity
- Inspecting fiber end faces—both patch cord and bulkhead. Learn more
Key Features of the OLTS-85/85P
- Comprehensive tier 1 fiber testing to TIA/ISO/IEC standards
- Dedicated multimode, single-mode, and quad versions
- Fiber end-face inspection with automated pass/fail analysis on both local and remote devices.
- Integrated saving of both local and remote results on the local device
- Encircled flux compliant
- Instant on from sleep mode
- Easily-generated fiber certification reports
- 3.5” color touch screen
- Direct reports via FiberChekPRO™ reporting software
- All-day battery life
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What is an OLTS or Optical Loss Test Set?
An Optical Loss Test Set is a hand held field instrument used to perform specific tests for a fiber optic link or channel. These tests include measuring the length and optical loss, and checking the polarity of the installed fiber optic links.
Why should I use an OLTS?
While many use an OLTS for basic troubleshooting tests of optical links and channels, the primary use is during the installation of fiber optic networks to certify the installation according to global industry standards (including TIA 568.3, ISO 11801, and ISO 14763-3). The required test information from these standards include measuring the length, optical loss, and polarity of the installed fiber optic links. Performing these tests are required by the customer and are referred to as “Basic Certification” or “Tier-1 Fiber Certification”. To learn more visit: Tier 1 (Basic) Fiber Optic Certification.
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