SimplyTEST FiberMASTER Multimode OTDR — 850nm/1300nm OM3/OM4 | ST-R240MIPV
SimplyTEST FiberMASTER Multimode OTDR — 850nm/1300nm OM3/OM4 | ST-R240MIPV
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SKU:ST-R240MIPV
SimplyTEST FiberMASTER Multimode OTDR — 850nm/1300nm — ST-R240MIPV
The ST-R240MIPV is SimplyTEST's multimode optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) — the professional instrument for characterizing, troubleshooting, and documenting multimode fiber links on Canadian commercial and campus installations. Tests at 850nm and 1300nm, covering the full OM1/OM2/OM3/OM4 multimode wavelength range used in 10G and 40G data centre and backbone applications.
What an OTDR Measures
An OTDR injects a laser pulse into the fiber and measures the reflected signal over time — producing a trace that shows splice loss, connector loss, reflectance events, and break location along the entire fiber length. This is the instrument used to document fiber link performance for project acceptance, locate faults during troubleshooting, and qualify fiber routes before active equipment is installed.
Technical Specifications
| Part Number | ST-R240MIPV |
| Brand | SimplyTEST FiberMASTER |
| Fiber Type | Multimode (OM1/OM2/OM3/OM4) |
| Wavelengths | 850nm, 1300nm |
| Measurements | Splice loss, reflectance, ORL, event location, fiber length |
| Country of Origin | China |
| UPC | 810093722020 |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| HTS Code (Canada) | 9030.40.0000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an OTDR or a power meter for fiber acceptance testing?
For TIA/IEC fiber link acceptance, an optical loss test set (OLTS — power meter + light source) measures insertion loss. An OTDR locates faults and characterizes individual events. Both are typically required on commercial projects: OLTS for acceptance, OTDR for documentation and troubleshooting.
Is the ST-R240MIPV compatible with LC and SC fiber connectors?
The FiberMASTER OTDRs include universal adapters. Consult the unit specifications for supported connector types and launch cable requirements.
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