Testers speed broadband verification with remote computer

The 950 ADSL2+ addresses the need for a comparatively low-cost unit for testing ADSL2+ lines installed across the UK and Ireland.

3M has released two new telecommunications testing products designed to reduce the time and costs associated with verifying broadband lines Between them, the Dynatel Advanced Modular System 965AMS and Dynatel Qualification Test Set 950 ADSL2+ give service providers and their contractors a range of telecommunications line testing features, including triple-play access lines

The 965AMS is designed as a modular system, with a number of modules interchangeable across base units.
This means that telecom operators and their contractors can equip a field installation team with testing equipment far more cost-effectively, because there is no need to provide every engineer with a complete set of modules as well as a base unit.

Equipment can be swapped among individuals, because no base unit is 'paired' to any particular set of modules.

The 965AMS is designed to provide comprehensive testing of voice, video and data lines, initially across copper including VDSL2.

In the future, new modules will address VoIP services and fibre optic lines.
The Vikuiti display screen on the base unit together with an interface and a simple control panel ensures that the 965AMS is easy to operate with minimal training.

With one click of a button, comprehensive line tests can be carried out in a few seconds.
The unit can connect to remote computer repair computer systems for further diagnostics or to upload test results.
The 950 ADSL2+ addresses the need for a comparatively low-cost unit for testing ADSL2+ lines installed across the UK and Ireland.

Using this handheld device, field technicians can test for signal loss, noise, power-influence, longitudinal balance, voltage, loop-current and ground resistance.

The results can then be uploaded into a remote computer repair syestem.

Weighing less than 1.2kg, this portable unit is housed in a durable case for rugged field conditions.

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