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The CMA 4000i Optical Test System provides the most complete test and measurement solution for the All-Optical Network. With its modular design, the instrument can be configured to meet the most demanding requirements for a variety of applications from fault location to testing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems. The CMA 4000i can be configured as an OTDR with a Visual Fault Locator, Optical Power Meter, and Light Source; or as a high resolution Optical Spectrum Analyzer (OSA) for DWDM systems. With its variety of functions, the CMA 4000i with battery such as Anritsu S312D Battery, Anritsu S331C Battery, Anritsu S332C Battery, Anritsu S325D Battery, Anritsu S412D Battery, Anritsu S810C Battery, Anritsu S810D Battery, Anritsu S820B Battery, Anritsu S820C Battery, Anritsu MS2711B Battery, Anritsu MS2711D Battery, Anritsu MT8212B Battery offers the best value for optical network commissioning, troubleshooting, restoration, and maintenance applications.
Applications
CMA 4000i is the all-in-one test system for qualifying optical networks:
Commissioning
Fault Location / Restoration
Maintenance
DWDM System Turn-up
The Industry Leader in Optical Performance
High performance networks demand even higher performance test and measurement equipment -- and there’s no better solution than Anritsu's award winning test and measurement solutions. The CMA 4000i continues the Anritsu tradition of worldwide leadership in optical test and measurement.
With 50 dB of dynamic range and deadzones as small as 3.0 m, the CMA 4000i is ideal for testing long haul backbone networks, metro networks, or Passive Optical Networks (PONs). For complete system characterization, the CMA 4000i can easily be equipped with a light source and power meter for complete end-to-end loss testing. In addition, its Visual Fault Locator (VFL) option enables you to locate breaks within the OTDR’s deadzone or identify specific optical fibers within a cable. The 4000i offers a variety of operating modes for varying OTDR applications.
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