Using The Smarttone Function; Using The Intellitone Cable Map Function (Optional Ip200 Probe Required) - Fluke MicroScanner 2 User Manual

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Using the SmartTone Function

Use the SmartTone
function when you have trouble
locating a cable. This function changes the toner's song
when you short a wire pair in the cable connected to the
tester. SmartTone works with the IntelliTone probe and
with analog probes.
Use the SmartTone function only on dry pairs of
wires that are unterminated at both ends. Do not
use this function on powered wires.
Press
to select twisted pair or coaxial cabling.
1
Press
until
appears on the display.
2
Press
to select the analog toner mode (IntelliTone
3
disappears from the display).
At the far end of the cabling, place the probe near the
4
ends of the cables.
Momentarily short a wire pair in a cable (twisted pair) or
5
short the conductor and shield in a cable (coaxial). If the
song changes when you release the short, you have
found the cable connected to the tester.
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Note
Using the IntelliTone Cable Map Function
(optional IP200 probe required)
The tester's IntelliTone function works with an optional
IP200 probe's cable map function to verify wiring at the far
end of the cabling. The probe's cable map function
identifies the most common wiring faults on twisted pair
cabling: shorts, opens, and crossed pairs.
Press
to select twisted pair cabling (
1
Turn the probe's rotary switch to CABLE MAP.
2
Connect the tester and probe to the cabling as shown in
3
Figure 27.
Press
until
appears on the display. IntelliTone
4
mode is indicated by IntelliTone and a scrolling pattern
of 1s and 0s on the display. See Figure 27.
The probe's LEDs light in sequence to indicate the
5
cable's wiring. See the probe's documentation for
details.
).

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