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Optical Test Equipments

OLTS and Ethernet Tester

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OLTS means Optical Loss Test Set. An OLTS is used to measure a loss in a fiber link. An OLTS basically consists of a light source and power meter. Different configuration of OLTS are available based on the fiber type and the wavelength. If you want to know about OLTS price in UAE and application, then we can support you.

The Optical loss test set is generally used to conduct link loss test or a budget loss test. If you need help with the price of OLTS in Dubai, UAE then you may please contact us and with our expert consultation we will definitely support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An optical loss test set (OLTS) is a handheld device that combines a light source and an optical power meter (or equivalent) to measure how much signal is lost (attenuated) when light travels through a fiber optic link. It helps you verify that fiber links meet required specifications.

If you install, maintain or test fiber optic networks (FTTx, data center, enterprise LAN/WAN) you’ll need to verify the link’s performance by measuring loss. An OLTS lets you:
  • Measure end-to-end loss of a fiber link (in dB)
  • Compare loss against the loss budget or spec
  • Generate a simple “pass/fail” result for the link
  • Document the fiber link performance for hand-over or service contracts

Typically you connect the light source at one end of the fiber and the power meter at the other end. The source emits light at specific wavelengths (e.g., 1310 nm, 1550 nm) and the meter measures the received power. The difference (in dB) is the loss. Some sets can also do bi-directional testing or auto-wavelength recognition.

Important specs and considerations:
  • Wavelength support: Single-mode fibers often tested at 1310 nm, 1550 nm, sometimes 1625 nm; multimode at 850/1300 nm.
  • Dynamic range / power meter range: Ensures you can handle long fiber spans or high loss links.
  • Auto-wavelength recognition / multi-wavelength support: Makes testing faster and less error-prone.
  • Data storage / reporting: Ability to save results, capture… makes it easy to document work.
  • Portability and ruggedness: Field conditions vary — durable build, good battery life help.
  • Connector types and adapters: Ensure compatibility with your fiber terminations (SC, LC, etc.).
  • Calibration and service availability: You’ll want local support / calibration in your region (Gulf) for reliability.

An OLTS measures link loss (how much power is lost over the fiber). It is ideal for installation acceptance and simple certification. However, if you need to locate faults/splices within the fiber (event by event), you’ll need something like an OTDR. OLTS + OTDR complement each other.

No — modern OLTS units are field-ready. Many offer one-button testing: set the wavelength, connect source and meter, press test, and you’ll get the loss result + pass/fail. They also store data for export. For first-time users a short demo or training is helpful, but it’s not overly complex.

You’ll typically need:
  • A launch cable or “reference” fiber if required by standard
  • Appropriate patch cords/adapters for your connectors
  • Clean fiber connection tools (cleaning, dust caps)
  • Possibly a carrying case or rugged field pack
  • Calibration certificate (for traceability)

To maintain accuracy and for compliance (especially if you’re issuing test reports to clients), calibration is typically recommended every 12-24 months depending on usage. Check the manufacturer’s guideline.

Common uses include:
  • FTTx / fiber to the home/building installations
  • Data centres and enterprise networks
  • Telecom network installation and maintenance
  • Utility or industrial fiber runs
  • Any project requiring fiber link verification for performance and documentation

Because we offer:
  • Proven trusted brands of OLTS devices with field support
  • Calibration, training, service locally in the Gulf region
  • Advice to pick the right model for your network (single-mode vs multimode, link length, etc.)
  • Bundles (equipment + accessories) tailored for your region’s needs