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JDS Uniphase Testifier User Manual

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  • Page 1 Testifierf All Cable Tester User's Guide www.jdsu.com/know...
  • Page 3 ID’s up to 20 unique remote’s on the F-conn TEL - (Telephone jack. Use with test ter- Testifier cable test) minator stored in back Press to power on and of RJ remote at bottom begin testing. Tests to 3- of tester.
  • Page 4 RJ45 COAX RJ12 (Shielded) F-Conn. Top View Main Unit RJ12 RJ45 (Shielded) Front View Remote Unit...
  • Page 5 WARNING! Do not attach to AC power. The Testifier™ may be damaged and cause a safety hazard for the user. CAUTION! Improperly crimped, damaged or un- crimped plugs can damage the jacks on the Testifier™. Inspect plugs for proper termination and crimping before inserting into the tester.
  • Page 6 Features • Tests network (8-wire), telephone (6- wire) and coax cabling systems • Supports 8 network remotes and 0 coax remotes (optional, see accessory list) • Large seven-segment LCD with icons for clear results • Cable test results displayed in wire map format •...
  • Page 7 To turn the Testifier™ off when in one of the cable test modes, press the button for a different cable test mode, but not the TONE button.
  • Page 8 Upon completion of a telephone or network cable test, the wire map, ID and any faults are displayed. The top line of numbers on the display represents the connector pins on the main unit. The second line of pin numbers represents the connector pin numbers of the remote, normally being the same as the top line for a one-to-one wired cable.
  • Page 9 The specific mode is selected by pressing one of the cable test buttons (TEL, COAX or NTWK) followed by the TONE button. If the Testifier™ was off when the TONE button is pressed, the last cable test mode used will be selected. The tone generator saves the driven pins for each mode independently.
  • Page 10 This is useful to immediately begin a new test when attaching a new cable to Testifier™. Holding the TEL button down for more than  seconds, turns the split pair test off. The “Split”...
  • Page 11 This is useful to immediately begin a new test when attaching a new cable to the Testifier™. Holding the NTWK button down for more than  seconds, turns the split pair test off. The “Split” icon and...
  • Page 12 the word “OFF” appearing on the screen briefly indicates this. Another long press will toggle back to the split pair testing, and so on. When split pair testing is not required, as in the testing of flat satin cable, the split pairs can be turned off, so a cable may pass based on continuity only.
  • Page 13 Pressing any button other than TONE turns off the Testifier™. The tone will turn off automatically after about . hours. Volts! The Testifier™ monitors for voltage present on the jacks during each test cycle. If voltage is found, the “Volts!”...
  • Page 14: Cable Testing

    Plug other end of cable into remote unit. Press TEL or NTWK as appropriate for the jack the patch cable is connected to. The Testifier™ will turn on and begin a test. If tester was already on, press TEL or NTWK to initiate a new test. Results are invalid if a cable is attached during a test in progress.
  • Page 15 Press the COAX button to turn on the unit and begin testing. The results are updated about once a second. To turn Testifier™ off, press TEL or NTWK buttons. For un-terminated paired cable, use LB - F to Alligator Clip Adapter.
  • Page 16 TONE button will select a different pin. Holding down the TONE button for more than  seconds will select a different tone pattern. To turn Testifier™ off, press any button except TONE. The tone will turn off automatically after about . hours.
  • Page 17 Interpreting Cable Test Results The Pass icon will be on if the cable has all pins properly connected per T568A/B for network cables or per -pair USOC for telephone cables. The Fail, Short, Open or Split icon will be on if there is a wiring error. The wire map will display the end-to-end connections measured whenever possible.
  • Page 18 The Testifier™ is able to test for split pair errors as long as the wiring errors are in pairs. The Fail icon and the pin numbers, which are miswired, will be flashing.
  • Page 19 Testifier™ has the ability to turn off the split pair error testing. Pressing the button for the current cable test mode for more than  seconds turns off the split pair testing.
  • Page 20 DARK = ON =FLASHING LIGHT OPEN Ntwk Open S ID 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 SHORT Ntwk Short S ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 MISWIRE Ntwk Fail S ID...
  • Page 21: Battery Replacement

    Battery Replacement When the battery low icon is on, the battery should be replaced as soon as practical. The cable testing results will become unreliable when the battery reaches about .5 volts. To replace battery: Remove the screw from the battery door on the back of the unit with a # Philips- head screwdriver.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Specifications Physical Dimensions: Size: . x . x . cm (5. x . x .6 inches) Weight:  grams (8.5 oz.) with battery and remote Environmental: Operating temperature: 0 to 50 °C ( to  °F) Storage temperature: -0 to 60 °C ( to 0 °F) Humidity: 0% to 0%, non-condensing Battery Life...
  • Page 23 Models, options & accessories Order Description number Resi-Tester cable tester with TP00 built-in remote (identical functionality with Testifier) Testifier cable tester (identical TP50 functionality with Resi-Tester) Replacement # coax remote TP65 identifier for Resi-Tester or Testifier F connector jack to BNC jack...
  • Page 24 # network remote identifier TP0 - replacement Nylon pouch for one LanScaper, LanRoamerPRO, PC00 LanRoamer, Resi-Tester or Testifier with 8 remotes Nylon pouch for Resi-Tester PC50 and Resi-Tracer Nylon pouch for one LanScaper, LanRoamerPRO, PC50 LanRoamer, Resi-Tester or Testifier...
  • Page 25 RJ5 to alligator clip TP0, .5” cable assembly with no-fault RJ connectors for RJ and RJ5 jacks TP0 in a nylon pouch TK00 Wired Wireless Kit - Testifier cable tester and Wi-Net KP55 Window wireless network analyzer in a nylon pouch...
  • Page 26: Customer Services

    JDSU (including returns policies and procedures) and warranty information. Customer Service (Standard Services) Customer Service accompanies the sale of every JDSU product. Customer Service services include: • Technical Assistance (Business Hour) • Instrument Repair (Under Warranty...
  • Page 27 This ensures products meet all published specifications, including any applicable product updates. Calibration — JDSU’s calibration methods are ISO approved and based on national standards. Factory Upgrades — Any unit returned for a hardware feature enhancement will also receive applicable product updates...
  • Page 28 JDSU Technical Assistance. JDSU is not liable for any damage that may occur during shipping. The customer should clearly mark the JDSU-...
  • Page 29: Warranty Information

    In the European Union, all equipment purchased from JDSU after 005 -08 - can be returned for disposal at the end of its useful life. JDSU will ensure that all waste equipment returned...
  • Page 30 It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to return the equipment to JDSU for appropriate disposal. If the equipment was imported by a reseller whose name or logo is marked on the equipment, then the owner should return the equipment directly to the reseller.
  • Page 32 Document Information Doc. # TU9856-1 Revision 500, 06-08 English...