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Optical power meter No name WT-3053 800–1600 nm, InGaAs sensor, LCD, BNC, 3×AA
The No name WT-3053 optical power meter is a handheld instrument for measuring optical signal power in fiber links across the 800–1600 nm wavelength range. It uses an InGaAs sensor and a BNC optical interface, presents readings on a large LCD and is powered by three AA batteries. The meter supports absolute power measurements and relative loss testing, and includes automatic calibration and optional auto-shutdown features to conserve battery life. Its compact design and universal adapters make it suitable for field verification, maintenance and troubleshooting of single-mode and multimode fibre installations where this wavelength range is required.
The WT-3053 provides high-resolution power measurement across common telecom and datacom wavelengths and combines an InGaAs detector with a wide spectral range for consistent sensitivity from 800 nm to 1600 nm. A clear LCD facilitates on-site readings, while features such as relative and absolute measurement modes, automatic calibration and auto power-off improve usability and reduce measurement errors. Battery operation and universal adapters enable portable use without external power sources.
Connect the optical fibre to the meter using the appropriate adapter for the BNC interface, power the unit with three AA batteries and switch it on. Select the required wavelength (within 800–1600 nm) if the meter requires manual wavelength selection, choose absolute or relative measurement mode depending on whether you need direct power readings or loss compared to a reference, then read the value on the LCD. Use the automatic calibration function before critical measurements to improve accuracy and allow the device to stabilise after connection before recording results.
For reliable measurements, ensure fibre end faces and adapters are clean and properly connected. Use the relative mode with a known reference when measuring link attenuation, and enable the auto-shutdown to conserve batteries during intermittent field use. Store the meter and adapters in a protective case to prevent contamination or mechanical damage.
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