ODeratina Instructions
FAULT CHECK for Troubleshooting Faulty Cables:
Indicator Light Reference: @= ON a= OFF @= FLASHING
Testing UTP Cables:
1. Connect the main tester to the huh uring a patch cord. Connect the remote unit to the
wall jack using a patch cord. If te*ting cables, attach units directly to cable ends.
1. Do not turn off the tester after petfoning s test The tester must remain on to retain test results.
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@ @ 0 0 0 “First Pair to be Checked” + @ “ON” (Pair 112 Good)
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“Second Pair to be Checkefl + I@ “ON” (Pair 36 Bad)
OPEN
OR
4. Test complete. Go to the next cable test or perform e “Fe”,, Check” operation
to troubleshoot faulty cilbles. Do not pm** the “ONITEST” button. This will turn
off the tester and prevent * “Fault Check” from being performed.
Testing STP Cables:
4. Step through the pairs 112 through SHD by continuously pressing the “Fault Check/Tone” button.
Mew the test status of e*ch pair as show” by the examples above. The mrious test result status
indications are es follows:
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OPEN SHORT FAILCROSS SPLIT PASS
Note: An indication of “Cross” means the pairs are either swapped, transposed, crossed with
anotherpair or has one wire of the pair swapped wifh a wire of anotherpeir A “Split”
indicates split peir : one wire of one p&is switched with one wire of anotherpair,
occurring et both ends of the cable, but is still wired through on a f-to-l basis. Sp/it Pair
is an indication of excessive ems+-talk (noise) due to unmatchedpairs.
TONE mode for pair identification, cable tracing, and troibleshooting:
1. Connect the main tester to the hub using a patch cord. Connect the remote unit to the
wall jack using a patch cord. If testing cables, attech units directly to cable ends.
2. P,, m = @POWER ~mt~
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‘or a (load STP cable
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3. Press
= @ @ @ @ @ “ALL ON” + @ “ON” (Cable Good,
“2 M 4l* 7B SHD
PASS
COAX
OR
4. Test complete. Go to the next cable tesr or perform * “Fault Check” opentio”
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to troubleshoot ‘*“My cables. Do not press the “OWTEST” button. This will turn
off the tester and prevent a “Fault Check” from being performed.
Testing COAXIAL Cables:
1. Connect the main tester to the hub using * patch cord. Connect the remote unit to the
wall jack using a patch cord. ,ftesti”g cables, attach units directly to cable ends.
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‘0. a good coax cable
i 0 @ “COAXISHD” +
“ON” (Cable Gocd, &>
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112 316 us 118 SHD FAIL I [~gy(fjJ I
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“ON/FLASH” + @ “ON” (open-s&) &&“-“.,.k&
FAIL
4. Test complete.
Go
to
the next cable test or perform * “Fault Check” operation
to troubleshoot faulty cables. Do not press the “ON/TEST” button. This will turn
off th* tester and prevent a “Fault Check” from being performed.
ExamDIes of faultv cable indications on the remote units:
The remotes
will only show
lights for pairs
without faults
1. An oscillating audio tone i6 *e,ective,y applied to individual pairs or all Ii”** for tracing.
2. Pr*** /@I =
“Tone Applied to Pair 112”
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“ToneApplied to Pair 316”
4. Press
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“Tone Applied to Pair 46 or COAX Center Conductor”
5. PresI pig = =_
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“Tone Applied to Pair 718”
s. Pm* @ = ,,1 ,,6 z ,~ *“”
@ @ @ @ @ “Tone Applied to A,, P&s and Shield (SHD)”
Note: Due to the low signal output level of the tester, tone applied to individualpairs is
lower in volume (when using a tone probe to hear the signer) than when applying
the tone to a// pairs. For highest volume level to trace cables, it is recommended
to apply the tone to a// pairs (see step 6 above).
7. To trace individual pairs for troubleshooting, apply tone only to the required pair es
shown in steps 2 through 5.
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