Fluke MicroMapper Pro Instruction Sheet
Fluke MicroMapper Pro Instruction Sheet

Fluke MicroMapper Pro Instruction Sheet

Vdv cable tester

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The MicroMapper Pro VDV (Voice, Data, Video) Cable Tester is a hand-held
test instrument that lets you verify and troubleshoot the wiring of twisted
pair and coaxial cables. The tester detects opens, shorts, miswires, and split
pairs. It also includes an analog toner function for locating cables with an
optional tone probe.
The tester comes with the following:
MicroMapper Pro VDV Kit (MMP-KIT)
MicroMapper Pro VDV tester with 6 AAA batteries
Remote identifiers #1 through #8
P
3000
Tone Probe with 9 V battery
RO
F-connector barrel adapter
MicroMapper Pro Instruction Sheet
PN 2828192 (English) July 2007
©2007 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
MicroMapper
VDV Cable Tester
Instruction Sheet
Pro

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  • Page 1 VDV Cable Tester Instruction Sheet The MicroMapper Pro VDV (Voice, Data, Video) Cable Tester is a hand-held test instrument that lets you verify and troubleshoot the wiring of twisted pair and coaxial cables. The tester detects opens, shorts, miswires, and split pairs.
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    MicroMapper Pro VDV Cable Tester (MMP-50) • MicroMapper Pro VDV tester with 6 AAA batteries • Remote identifier #1 • F-connector barrel adapter • MicroMapper Pro Instruction Sheet Safety Information Warning or Caution: risk of damage or destruction to equipment or software.
  • Page 3: Contacting Fluke Networks

    Do not use the tester if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. Caution To ensure maximum accuracy of test results replace the batteries as soon as the low battery ( ) indicator appears. Contacting Fluke Networks www.flukenetworks.com support@flukenetworks.com +1-425-446-4519 • Australia: 61 (2) 8850-3333 or 61 (3) 9329-0244 •...
  • Page 4 Features etx01.eps...
  • Page 5 Power key. Test key. Tests wire map, measures length, and gives a pass result or shows faults. Length key. Measures the cable length. Scrolls through a list or displays. Enter key. Selects the setting shown on the display. Wire map key. Tests the wire map. Tone key.
  • Page 6 Battery Installation and Status Warning To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury: • Turn off the tester and disconnect all cables before installing the batteries. • Use only the correct type of batteries, properly installed in the case, to power the tester and probe. Installing Batteries in the Tester 1 Remove the battery door screw under the bail on the back of the tester.
  • Page 7: Changing The Length Units

    Changing the Length Units 1 Turn off the tester. LEn Unit 2 Hold down L; then hold down O until the display shows (length unit). 3 Press D or C to select a length unit (m or ft). 4 Press A to save the setting. Setting Up the Tester Note You cannot turn off the tester in setup mode.
  • Page 8: Testing Cables

    : RG-58 coaxial cable, 50 Ω, with a user-defined length r9-58USEr calibration parameter • FtP CAbLE : shielded twisted pair cable • UtP CAbLE : unshielded twisted pair cable CAt5 : Category 5 cable CAt5-USEr : Category 5 cable, with a user-defined length calibration CAt5 parameter.
  • Page 9 To test a cable: 1 Select the cable type in setup. no CAbLE 2 Connect the cable to the tester. The tester shows (no cable) when a cable is not connected. 3 Connect a remote identifier to the far end of the cable (optional). 4 Press T.
  • Page 10 Table 1. Test Results for Good Cable (continued) Results for coaxial cable. Remote ID #3 detected. Results for terminated coaxial cable. The tester shows the total resistance of the cable and terminator. Length cannot be measured on terminated cable. Table 2. Fault Results: Remote Identifier Optional Short between wires 1 and 2.
  • Page 11 Table 2. Fault Results: Remote Identifier Optional (continued) Open at the near end on wire 3 The display shows the open wires and the most likely distance to the open. Split pair on pairs 36 and 45. The wire map may show some or all of the pairs affected.
  • Page 12: Measuring Length

    Table 3. Fault Results: Remote Identifier Required Miswire. Wires 4 and 5 are swapped. For shielded cable (FTP) the shield is shown as Open at the far end on pair 78. The display shows the open wires and the most likely distance to the open.
  • Page 13: Checking The Wire Map

    5 For twisted pair cable, use D or C to scroll through the length measurements for each pair. Lengths among pairs may vary up to 5% because each pair has a different number of twists. Checking the Wire Map A remote identifier is required for a complete wire map test. Without a remote identifier, opens at the far-end connector and miswires are not detected.
  • Page 14 Table 4. Wire Map Displays with Remote Identifier Good cable. Remote ID #1 detected. Display shows the WIREMAP indicator. Opens on pins 2 and 7. Opens are indicated by a . Use the length test to measure the distance to opens. Miswire on pairs 12 and 36.
  • Page 15 Calibrating Length Measurements Length measurements are based on nominal parameters for each cable type. Variances in cables from different batches or different manufacturers can cause length measurements to vary up to 20% for the same cable type. For more accurate measurements, calibrate the tester to the cable under test: 1 In the setup menu, select the type of cable to be tested.
  • Page 16 Hiding the Length Calibration Function You can hide the length calibration function to prevent changes to the calibration parameters: 1 Turn off the tester. 2 Hold down Dand C; then press O and wait until the display shows Hi dE (hide) before releasing the Dand C keys.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Maintenance Warning To avoid possible fire, electric shock, personal injury, or damage to the tester do not open the case. No user-serviceable parts are inside. Cleaning Clean the display with glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth. Clean the case with a soft cloth dampened with water or water and a mild soap.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Accessories Fluke Networks Accessory Model Number Remote identifier #1 MMP-ID1 MicroMapper remote identifier kit (IDs #2 through #8) MMP-IDK28 Replacement tip for P 3000 probe 26100103 Earphone for P 3000 probe 26300000 Specifications Specifications apply at 23 C (73 F), unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 19 Section with split pair must be at least 3 m long and greater than Split pairs 10% of the cable length. Loop resistance between 5 Ω and 350 Ω is considered a Coaxial termination resistance. Loop resistance below 5 Ω is considered a termination short.
  • Page 20 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Fluke Networks mainframe products will be free from defects in material and work- manship for 1 year from the date of purchase. Parts, accessories, product repairs and ser- vices are warranted for 90 days, unless otherwise stated. Ni-Cad, Ni-MH and Li-Ion batteries, cables or other peripherals are all considered parts or accessories.

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