IDEAL Networks NaviTEK NT User Manual
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  • Page 1 NaviTEK NT...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information contained in this document is the property of IDEAL INDUSTRIES Ltd. and is supplied without liability for errors and omissions. No part of this document may be reproduced or used except as authorized by contract or other written permission from IDEAL INDUSTRIES Ltd.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Care of your NaviTEK NT............................. 4 Final Disposal ..................................4 Safety Information ................................4 Connector Safety ................................ 4 Power ....................................5 Power Module Management ........................... 5 Power Module Recharging ............................5 Battery Pack .................................. 5 Switching ON and OFF ............................. 6 Power Saving ................................
  • Page 4: Care Of Your Navitek Nt

    Do not use solvents, strong detergents or abrasive materials to clean NaviTEK NT. Use only cleaning agents approved for use on ABS and polycarbonate plastics. Final Disposal When your NaviTEK NT has reached the end of its life you must dispose of the complete unit in accordance with local environmental regulations. Safety Information When using NaviTEK NT, always take basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 5: Power

    IDEAL representative for service. Power Module Recharging The power module can be fully recharged in three hours with the NaviTEK NT switched ON or OFF. To recharge the power module, connect the supplied power adaptor to the DC inlet.
  • Page 6: Switching On And Off

    Remove the power module or battery pack to access a small aperture in the NaviTEK NT (Fig 2). • Insert a paper clip into the reset hole and press the internal reset switch. Fig 2 • Replace the power module or battery pack. NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 6...
  • Page 7: Replaceable Insert - Rj-45 Socket

    To replace a damaged or worn RJ-45 socket insert proceed as follows: Equipment required: Kit, IDEAL part number 150058 – includes Tool x1 and Replacement Insert x10. 1. Switch the NaviTEK NT off. 2. Remove cables. 3. Carefully push the tool STRAIGHT into the socket. BE CAREFUL - DO NOT MOVE THE TOOL VERTICALLY! 4.
  • Page 8: Handset Controls, Indicators And Ports

    RJ 45 link LED ON/OFF button USB port Power module (optional) LCD color display Charger LED (only on Power module) Function keys F1 to F3 DC in connector (only on Power module) Autotest button NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 8...
  • Page 9: Menu Navigation

    OK (F1). The display will return to the previous screen which is now populated with the required data. You must Fig 5 press the soft key APPLY to save the changes. NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 9...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    The modes of operation that follow are available: Modes of Operation NaviTEK NT has two fundamental modes of operation – Cable When the tester is connected to a copper cable, with or without an active remote,...
  • Page 11: Setup

    IP address in the HOME screen. If the NaviTEK NT is not connected to an active network when it is switched ON, it will automatically enter Cable mode and run a Wiremap test.
  • Page 12 (DCHP) depending on which type your network supports. If Static is selected, enter numerical IP address, Prefix (64 or 128), Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2. Enable Auto negotiate to allow NaviTEK NT to change its settings automatically to suit the connected network.
  • Page 13: Tests - General

    Count (Number of times to repeat the Ping - 1 to 999999), Pause (Interval between successive Pings - 1 to 5 seconds), Length (Number of bytes in Ping frame payload - 8 to 1000 bytes). NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide...
  • Page 14 Name Lookup to reduce test time. Select the Cable mode and Ethernet mode tests that will run every time the NaviTEK NT’s Autotest button is pressed. Select from: Wiremap, Ping4, Ping6, TRoute4, TRoute6. For all tests a symbol is displayed at the top right hand corner of the screen below the information bar.
  • Page 15: Tests Menu Description - Cable Mode

    14) and an indication of the distance to the fault or, the length of the cable. Select F2 (FAULT) and the display will show a textual list of the faults detected Fig 15. Fig 14 Fig 15 NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 15...
  • Page 16 After a test has been run, the length of the cable is displayed (range up to 100m (330ft)). With an open termination the possible faults detected are: Fig 18 Open circuit by pair Fig 19 Short circuit by pin NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 16...
  • Page 17 The indications that follow appear on the Active Remote device: • Flashing green LED – Test Passed. • Flashing red LED – Test Failed. • Amber LED – DC voltage greater than 12 Volts detected – cannot perform test. NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 17...
  • Page 18: Tone

    Fig 26 Auto test NaviTEK NT can be set up to run a predefined range of tests when the yellow Autotest button on the handset is pressed. The range includes Wiremap, Ping4, Ping6, TRoute4, TRoute6 and Netscan.
  • Page 19: Tests Menu Description - Ethernet Mode

    Fig 30 Blink A Hub Blink test forces the connected port of a network device to blink. NaviTEK NT also changes the speed and therefore LED color (on supporting devices) making it easier to identify the correct port. Select the BLINK icon from the Tests screen, the test is started and stopped with the soft key F1 which displays as RUN or STOP accordingly.
  • Page 20: Troute4 And Troute6

    NEXT (F3) and are used to navigate between individual hops. Each hop is traced three times. The time recorded during each trace displayed in ms as T1, T2 and T3. Fig 32 NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 20...
  • Page 21: Statistics

    Tx and Rx data listed is: Total frames, Total Bytes, LINK Port data listed is: PoE Voltage: 0 to 60V, Speed, Duplex. Partner data listed is: 10M-HD, 10M-FD, 100M-HD, 100M-FD, 1000M-HD, 1000M-FD. NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 21...
  • Page 22: Specifications - Navitek Nt

    Specifications - NaviTEK NT Connectors Test Ports RJ45 Used for - Cable Test - Ethernet Test Connector type - Lifejack with user-replaceable contacts System Ports Used for - Software Update Class - Host Connector type - A USB type – 1.1 Power Used for –...
  • Page 23 - Auto (Ping, Trace Route,) Cable Mode - Wiremap - Tone Generator - Auto (Wiremap) Service Detection Detected Services - PoE (802.3af/at. Not Cisco pre-standard) - ISDN S - PBX - Unknown NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 23...
  • Page 24 Wire I/D – Tone applied to one of 8 pins relative to the other 7 - Tone applied across one of 4 pairs Test Audible tone detected using compatible tone probe NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 24...
  • Page 25 Pingv6 Results Info - READY - IN PROGRESS - PASSED - NO RESPONSE - UNKNOWN HOST Tx Count - 1 to 999999 Rx Count - 1 to 999999 Delay(ms) - Minimum NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26 Results Info - READY - IN PROGRESS - PASSED - NO RESPONSE - UNKNOWN HOST - Numerical address Delay(ms) - t1 - t2 - t3 Blink Test Sequence - Off/10/Off/100/Off/1000 Mb/s NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 26...
  • Page 27 - Total Frames - Total Bytes LINK Results PORT - PoE Voltage 0 – 60V - Speed, Duplex PARTNER – 10M-HD - 10M-FD - 100M-HD - 100M-FD - 1000M-HD - 1000M-FD NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 27...
  • Page 28 – 0.18kg Environmental Temperature Operating – 0°C to 40°C Storage – -20°C to 70°C Relative Humidity 90% non-condensing Approvals EN 55022:2006 / A1:2007 EN55024:1998 / A1:2001 / A2:2003 Safety IEC 60950-1:2005+A1:2009/EN 60950-1:2006+A1:2010 NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 28...
  • Page 29: Glossary, Abbreviations And Acronyms

    Power over Ethernet RJ45 Registered Jack standard for a modular connector using 8 conductors Receive Shielded Twisted Pair Transmit Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair NaviTEK NT 153800 Iss 1 User Guide Page 29...

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