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Jonard Tools OTDR-1000 Multi-Function OTDR (1310/1550 nm)

The Jonard Tools OTDR-1000 is a compact, all-in-one handheld platform for evaluating singlemode fiber links and basic copper network cabling. With a bright 3.5-inch color display, dual-wavelength OTDR engine (1310/1550 nm), and integrated utilities—Optical Power Meter (OPM), Optical Light Source (OLS), Visual Fault Locator (VFL), Event Map, and RJ45 tests—it gives technicians a complete toolkit for construction, turn-up, and maintenance.

Tri-Tek Electronics is an authorized distributor of Jonard Tools and ensures full manufacturer warranty coverage, best pricing, and factory support.

Key Features

  • Dual-wavelength OTDR at 1310/1550 nm for singlemode (G.652) testing

  • Event Map view simplifies traces with per-event loss values for quick pass/fail decisions

  • Integrated OPM, stabilized OLS, and VFL for insertion-loss checks and visible fault finding

  • Copper helpers: RJ45 continuity/sequence test, cable length measurement, and cable tracker

  • 3.5-inch color LCD in a shock-resistant, drop-resistant handheld housing

  • Internal storage plus TF (microSD) card slot; PC connectivity for data transfer and report export

  • Includes FC, SC, and LC (UPC/PC) adapters for flexible patching in the field

Specifications

  • OTDR wavelengths: 1310 nm / 1550 nm ±20 nm

  • Fiber type: ITU-T G.652 singlemode

  • Dynamic range: 24 dB (1310) / 22 dB (1550)

  • Event blind zone: 3 m; attenuation blind zone: 8 m

  • Test range: 500 m to 60 km; pulse width: 3 ns to 10 μs

  • Range accuracy: ±(1 m + sampling interval + 0.005% × distance)

  • Loss accuracy: ±0.2 dB/dB; sampling: 16k–128k points; resolution: 0.05–8 m

  • OPM: −50 to +26 dBm, 800–1700 nm; calibrated at 850/980/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625/1650 nm

  • OLS: FP-LD, 1310/1550 nm, ≥−5 dBm output, CW or 270/330/1k/2k Hz

  • VFL: 650 nm, ≥10 mW, CW/1/2 Hz

  • RJ45 cable length: up to 300 m; sequence/continuity test supported

  • Display & storage: 3.5" color LCD; 600 MB internal memory + TF card

  • Ports: FC/UPC test port with interchangeable SC/ST; Micro-USB for data/charging

  • Power: 3.7 V 4000 mAh Li-ion; >12 h measuring, >20 h standby

  • Size/weight: approx. 173 × 82 × 37 mm; ≤350 g

  • File format: SOR (industry standard)

What’s Included (Typical Kit)

  • OTDR-1000 main unit with rechargeable Li-ion battery and power adapter

  • FC, SC, and LC (UPC/PC) adapters; alcohol wipes

  • Carry case, instruction manual, downloadable PC software

  • Micro-USB cable; plug adapters (region-dependent)

How an Installer Uses It (Simple Workflow)

  1. Prep and reference: Clean connectors. If measuring insertion loss, set a baseline with the built-in OLS feeding a short, known-good reference patch into your OPM.

  2. Connect for OTDR: OTDR-1000 output → launch cable/box → cable under test (CUT). Optionally add a receive tail at the far end to reveal the last connector on the trace.

  3. Auto then refine: Run Auto to get a first trace and Event Map. For near-end resolution, pick a shorter range and narrower pulse; for long spans, increase range/pulse.

  4. Verify and document: Use OPM/OLS to record end-to-end loss at 1310/1550 nm; use VFL for visible bends/breaks. Save SOR files to internal memory or TF card and export to your job packet.

Example Use Case (Phoenix/Mesa Job)

A Mesa technician needs to certify a new singlemode inter-building run. They connect the OTDR-1000 through a launch box to the CUT, run dual-wavelength traces to locate and label each splice/connector, then switch to the built-in OLS + OPM to log insertion loss at both wavelengths. A quick VFL sweep confirms no sharp bends in the closet. Reports are exported and attached to the closeout.

Tri-Tek Electronics supports installers, hobbyists, and technicians across Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Glendale. Visit our Mesa, AZ retail counter for hands-on demos, local stock, and factory-backed support.

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SKU: JONOTDR-1000
UPC: 810053350669

$1,899.69 $1,599.95

      Description

      Jonard Tools OTDR-1000 Multi-Function OTDR (1310/1550 nm)

      The Jonard Tools OTDR-1000 is a compact, all-in-one handheld platform for evaluating singlemode fiber links and basic copper network cabling. With a bright 3.5-inch color display, dual-wavelength OTDR engine (1310/1550 nm), and integrated utilities—Optical Power Meter (OPM), Optical Light Source (OLS), Visual Fault Locator (VFL), Event Map, and RJ45 tests—it gives technicians a complete toolkit for construction, turn-up, and maintenance.

      Tri-Tek Electronics is an authorized distributor of Jonard Tools and ensures full manufacturer warranty coverage, best pricing, and factory support.

      Key Features

      • Dual-wavelength OTDR at 1310/1550 nm for singlemode (G.652) testing

      • Event Map view simplifies traces with per-event loss values for quick pass/fail decisions

      • Integrated OPM, stabilized OLS, and VFL for insertion-loss checks and visible fault finding

      • Copper helpers: RJ45 continuity/sequence test, cable length measurement, and cable tracker

      • 3.5-inch color LCD in a shock-resistant, drop-resistant handheld housing

      • Internal storage plus TF (microSD) card slot; PC connectivity for data transfer and report export

      • Includes FC, SC, and LC (UPC/PC) adapters for flexible patching in the field

      Specifications

      • OTDR wavelengths: 1310 nm / 1550 nm ±20 nm

      • Fiber type: ITU-T G.652 singlemode

      • Dynamic range: 24 dB (1310) / 22 dB (1550)

      • Event blind zone: 3 m; attenuation blind zone: 8 m

      • Test range: 500 m to 60 km; pulse width: 3 ns to 10 μs

      • Range accuracy: ±(1 m + sampling interval + 0.005% × distance)

      • Loss accuracy: ±0.2 dB/dB; sampling: 16k–128k points; resolution: 0.05–8 m

      • OPM: −50 to +26 dBm, 800–1700 nm; calibrated at 850/980/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625/1650 nm

      • OLS: FP-LD, 1310/1550 nm, ≥−5 dBm output, CW or 270/330/1k/2k Hz

      • VFL: 650 nm, ≥10 mW, CW/1/2 Hz

      • RJ45 cable length: up to 300 m; sequence/continuity test supported

      • Display & storage: 3.5" color LCD; 600 MB internal memory + TF card

      • Ports: FC/UPC test port with interchangeable SC/ST; Micro-USB for data/charging

      • Power: 3.7 V 4000 mAh Li-ion; >12 h measuring, >20 h standby

      • Size/weight: approx. 173 × 82 × 37 mm; ≤350 g

      • File format: SOR (industry standard)

      What’s Included (Typical Kit)

      • OTDR-1000 main unit with rechargeable Li-ion battery and power adapter

      • FC, SC, and LC (UPC/PC) adapters; alcohol wipes

      • Carry case, instruction manual, downloadable PC software

      • Micro-USB cable; plug adapters (region-dependent)

      How an Installer Uses It (Simple Workflow)

      1. Prep and reference: Clean connectors. If measuring insertion loss, set a baseline with the built-in OLS feeding a short, known-good reference patch into your OPM.

      2. Connect for OTDR: OTDR-1000 output → launch cable/box → cable under test (CUT). Optionally add a receive tail at the far end to reveal the last connector on the trace.

      3. Auto then refine: Run Auto to get a first trace and Event Map. For near-end resolution, pick a shorter range and narrower pulse; for long spans, increase range/pulse.

      4. Verify and document: Use OPM/OLS to record end-to-end loss at 1310/1550 nm; use VFL for visible bends/breaks. Save SOR files to internal memory or TF card and export to your job packet.

      Example Use Case (Phoenix/Mesa Job)

      A Mesa technician needs to certify a new singlemode inter-building run. They connect the OTDR-1000 through a launch box to the CUT, run dual-wavelength traces to locate and label each splice/connector, then switch to the built-in OLS + OPM to log insertion loss at both wavelengths. A quick VFL sweep confirms no sharp bends in the closet. Reports are exported and attached to the closeout.

      Tri-Tek Electronics supports installers, hobbyists, and technicians across Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Glendale. Visit our Mesa, AZ retail counter for hands-on demos, local stock, and factory-backed support.

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