
- Description
- Specifications
- Documents
The FOCIS Flex Lite excels in quickly and accurately analyzing fiber connectors, providing technicians with clear and reliable results based on industry and user-defined criteria. With the press of a single button, FOCIS Flex Lite auto-focuses, centers and captures the end-face image, analyzes connector by applying pass/fail rules, and displays results instantly. This simple operation eliminates guesswork, enabling precise and reliable inspection within seconds. It is fast, small, and easy to use to enable 100% connector inspection.
Independent, untethered operation: FOCIS Flex Lite can be used independently without requiring an external OTDR or display unit. Its untethered, portable design with integrated display is compact, and a rechargeable battery makes it ideal for on-the-go technicians and highvolume service providers. Its user-friendly design and straightforward operation, allowing technicians to easily navigate through the inspection process.
Wide range of adapter tips: Interchangeable adapter tips support connector inspection for a wide range of both single-fiber and multi-fiber patchcords and bulkhead-mounted connectors having either PC or APC polished end-faces.
Affordable solution: The FOCIS Flex Lite is designed to meet high-volume demand from service providers seeking a cost-effective option without compromising on essential features, analysis, and inspection performance. FOCIS Flex Lite makes connector inspection simple, fast, and convenient.
Features:
- 1-button to auto-focus, center, capture, analyze, and display results
- IEC, IPC, and user-defined pass/fail analysis
- Untethered, compact, hand-held inspection
- Cost-effective inspection without compromise
Applications:
- Inspect connectors on patch cords or in bulkhead adapters
- Optical network installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance
- Assure critical fiber infrastructure performs properly
- Keep fiber connections working at optimal performance levels
- Verify proper connector cleaning practices are being used