AFL intros OFI-FTTx active ONT detector

May 3, 2007
MAY 3, 2007 -- The OFI-FTTx is a rugged, handheld optical fiber identifier designed to identify the presence or absence of an active ONT on FTTx F2 fibers at the fiber distribution hub.

MAY 3, 2007 � AFL Telecommunications (search for AFL Telecommunications) has announced its OFI-FTTx, a rugged, handheld optical fiber identifier designed to identify the presence or absence of an active optical network terminal (search for ONT) on FTTx F2 fibers at the fiber distribution hub (FDH).

During a test, the F2 fiber does not have to be removed from service. Thus the OFI-FTTx can verify whether a splitter pigtail at the FDH is connected to an active circuit before it is disconnected for fault location or re-use, explain AFL representatives. The OFI-FTTx can help verify FTTx network records and recover splitter pigtails and F2 fibers that are connected at the FDH but, in fact, are available for new customers.

When applied to a splitter pigtail at the FDH, the OFI FTTx will report either that the ONT is 'active' or 'not detected.' Time to complete each test is typically one second, says the company. The OFI-FTTx is compatible with 2- or 3-mm jumper cable, which can contain either standard singlemode fiber, such as SMF-28e, or bend insensitive fiber (BIF), such as AFL BendLite.

According to the company, the OFI-FTTx is powered by two standard AAA alkaline batteries, provides a low battery indication, and can typically be operated 800 times before battery replacement is necessary.

Applications for the OFI-FTTx include:

  • Facility Recovery: Harvest unparked splitter legs and F2 fibers not connected to subscribers; and
  • Trouble-shooting: Real-time confirmation of optical line terminal (OLT) to ONT connectivity at the FDH.


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    According to the company, the OFI-FTTx is powered by two standard AAA alkaline batteries and typically can be operated 800 times before battery replacement is necessary.

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