Atec JDSU-FBP-P5000 User Manual
P5000 digital probe microscope and fiberchekpro, Fiberchekpro with p5000 digital probe
COMMUNICATIONS TEST & MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONS
WEBSITE: www.jdsu.com/inspect
• FiberChekPRO software pre-programmed to comply
with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
acceptance criteria standards for single-mode and
multimode connectors
• Implements standards for inspection and grading
throughout every stage of fiber handling
• Removes human subjectivity from fiber inspection and
grading to ensure consistent results
• Configurability allows for user-defined controls and
criteria settings
• Identifies and characterizes each defect and
contamination particle, and determines their location
relative to the fiber core
• Archives results and images as HTML or PDF files and
generate integrated reports
• Plugs directly into PC/laptop via USB 2.0 connection
• Produces crisp, clear view of fiber end face condition with
high-resolution 5MP camera and coaxial illumination
P5000 Digital Probe Microscope and FiberChekPRO™
Automated Fiber Inspection and Analysis Software & Probe
Key Features
FiberChekPRO with P5000 Digital Probe
FiberChekPRO is an advanced application that determines the acceptability of
optical fiber end faces through automated inspection and analysis. It identifies and
characterizes defects and contamination and determines their location relative to
the fiber core. It then provides a PASS or FAIL result according to a pre-configured
failure criteria setting.
The P5000 digital probe microscope connects directly to a PC or laptop via a USB 2.0
connection, and the unique QuickCapture
TM
button lets users capture, inspect, and
analyze a fiber end face image in a single automated step.
Note: For automated PASS/FAIL on a JDSU test mainframe (TBERD/MTS or
HST-3000) use FBP-P5000i.
Applications
• Inspect and analyze both the
bulkhead (female) and patch cord
(male) sides fiber interconnects
• Instantly capture, analyze, and grade
fiber end face images and obtain a
PASS/FAIL result according to pre-
configured criteria setting
• Standardize fiber inspection,
analysis, and grading process
throughout fiber network
Laptop not included.
Inspection Tip
Barrel Assembly
USB 2.0 Connector
Focus Control
QuickCapture
TM
Button
6 ft. Coil Cable
Inspect Before You Connect
SM
Contamination is the number 1
reason for troubleshooting optical
networks.
Proactive inspection and
cleaning of fiber connectors can prevent poor
signal performance, equipment damage, and
network downtime.