HTO9V24 650 nm Fiber Optic Visual Fault Locator (VFL) – 50 mW Handheld Testing Tool

Applications

  • Telecom and CATV Maintenance:Identify faults and ensure network continuity.
  • Fiber Optic Testing Labs:Perform precision tests for fiber performance.
  • Fiber Routing and Continuity Checks:Trace fibers and detect faults efficiently.
  • Optical Connector Testing:Inspect for microbends, poor gluing, or dirt in connectors.

DESCRIPTION

The HTO9V24 Visual Fault Locator is a versatile tool designed to locate faults, bends, and poor connections in optical fibers. With a 650 nm visible laser and options for continuous wave (CW) or pulsed operation, it provides clear and accurate detection over distances up to 40+ km (50 mW model). This VFL is ideal for telecom, CATV, and fiber optic labs, offering compatibility with standard 2.5mm connectors and optional adapters for LC interfaces. Built with a durable aluminum alloy shell and advanced heatsink design, it’s rugged enough for field use and ensures stable performance under varied conditions.

Engineering Suitability & Selection Boundaries

  1. When This Product Is the Right Choice
  • Typically suitable when fault tracing needs a brighter visible output across longer spans, and the team can consistently follow laser safety practices during use.
  • Commonly fits workflows standardized around 2.5mm ferrule interfaces (SC/FC/ST), where the tool can be used without frequent interface changes.
  • Usually helpful when technicians benefit from switching between continuous and pulsed operation to adapt to different visibility conditions during on-site checks.
  • Often selected where a rugged handheld form factor is required and the tool is expected to be carried and used repeatedly across field and lab routines.
  • Typically works well when users already maintain a habit of cleaning connector end faces before testing, to reduce misleading results from contamination-related light leakage.
  1. When This Product May NOT Be Suitable
  • May not be suitable when the site cannot support Class 3B laser handling controls (e.g., restricted areas, shared spaces, or strict safety compliance constraints).
  • May not be appropriate if day-to-day work is primarily LC/MU and the workflow is not set up to manage optional adapter dependence consistently.
  • Often not the best fit when tasks are mainly short-distance patch-level checks, where high-output variants add operational constraints without clear troubleshooting benefit.
  • May be less suitable when teams need a single fixed behavior and prefer to avoid mode/frequency selection, which can vary results and operator interpretation across technicians.
  1. Common Selection Mistakes to Avoid
  • Selecting a higher-output variant by default for every job, rather than matching output level to the troubleshooting distance and the site’s safety procedures.
  • Assuming “universal connector support” means native LC/MU use, without planning for the optional adapter and its availability in the field kit.
  • Using pulsed operation as a general default without team alignment, which can lead to inconsistent interpretation between technicians across sites.
  • Skipping basic handling routines (e.g., leaving batteries installed during long storage, or testing with dirty end faces), which commonly causes interruptions or misleading fault indications.

Feature Details

HTO9V24 Visual Fault Locator Max 50 mW

  1. Accurate Fault Detection: Locates breaks, bends, and poor connections with a bright 650 nm laser.
  2. Versatile Operation: CW mode for steady tracing and pulsed mode (2Hz–9Hz) for better visibility in bright environments.
  3. Durable Design: Crash-proof, dust-proof, and resistant to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
  4. Wide Compatibility: Universal 2.5mm connector supports SC, FC, and ST interfaces; adapters available for LC connectors.
  5. Long Detection Range: Output power options from 5 mW (5 km) to 50 mW (>40 km) meet various network testing needs.

Product Specifications

CategorySpecification
Central Wavelength650 nm ± 10 nm (635 nm available on request)
Emitter TypeFP-LD
Output Power Options5 mW (≥5 km), 10 mW (≥10 km), 20 mW (≥20 km),
30 mW (≥30 km), 40 mW (>35 km), 50 mW (>40 km)
Connector2.5mm universal (adapters for 1.25mm LC available)
Operating ModesContinuous Wave (CW) and Pulsed
Pulse Frequency2 Hz–3 Hz (slow), 9 Hz (fast)
Power Supply2 × AA alkaline batteries
Operating Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to 85°C
Dimensions22 × 3.5 × 2.6 cm
Weight155 g (without battery)

Application Details

  • Telecom and CATV Maintenance: Quickly locate faults in fiber networks for fast repair.
  • Fiber Labs and Testing Facilities: Perform precise measurements for fault location and connection quality.
  • Connector Inspection: Detect hidden microbends and poor gluing in connectors.
  • End-to-End Fiber Identification: Identify specific fibers with a bright, visible laser output.

Packing List

  • 1 × Visual Fault Locator (HTO9V24)
  • 1 × Carrying Pouch
  • 1 × User Guide

Tips for Use

  1. Remove batteries when not in use to prevent leakage.
  2. Clean fiber heads before operation for optimal performance.
  3. For LC/MU connectors, an optional adapter is required.

FAQ

Q1: What is the maximum output power?
Up to 50 mW, suitable for long-distance testing.

Q2: How far can it detect faults?
Up to >40 km (50 mW model), depending on fiber condition.

Q3: Is it suitable for outdoor telecom use?
Yes, its high power and durable housing make it ideal for OSP networks.

Q4: What connectors are supported?
2.5mm universal ferrule interface.

Q5: Does it include multiple test modes?
Yes, continuous and pulse modes.

Q6: Is there risk of laser damage?
Users should follow Class 3B laser safety precautions.

Q7: Can it detect microbends?
Yes, high power makes microbend leakage more visible.

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