netAlly LINKRUNNER G2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ UNNER Smart Network Tester User Guide May 29, 2019...
  • Page 2 NetAlly will make avail- able source code components of this product, if any, at Link- Live.com/OpenSource. NetAlly reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to make changes at any time in its technical information, spe- cifications, service, and support programs.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contact Us Introduction About this Guide Using the PDF Reader App Most Commonly Used Features Safety Physical Features Buttons and Ports Power and Charging Maintenance Home and Android Interface Swiping and Navigation Home Screen Top Notification Panel Apps Device Settings Sharing Saving a Screenshot...
  • Page 4 LinkRunner G2 Application Settings 34 Left-Side Navigation Drawer Configuring Test Settings Profiles and Jobs LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results AutoTest Floating Action Button Switch Test Cable Test Link-Live Cloud Service Getting Started in Link-Live LinkRunner G2 Tools Reflector VLAN Monitor...
  • Page 5 Changing the Language Additional Features Camera and Flashlight Wi-Fi Bluetooth USB Adapters Specifications and Compliance Specifications and Compliance...
  • Page 6: Contact Us

    Colorado Springs, CO 80920 For additional information and support, visit NetAlly.com/products/LinkRunnerG2 NetAlly.com/Support. Register your LinkRunner G2 Registering your product with NetAlly gives you access to valuable information on product updates, troubleshooting procedures, and other services. To register your product, go to...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide Introduction The LinkRunner G2 is an Android-based network testing and troubleshooting tool. It allows networking professionals to easily verify network connectivity and PoE functionality and to validate cabling. LinkRunner G2 can also act as a packet reflector...
  • Page 8: About This Guide

    Introduction About this Guide This User Guide covers all the LinkRunner G2 (LR G2) testing functionality and basic elements of the Android interface. This guide is meant for users knowledgeable about networking testing operations.
  • Page 9: Using The Pdf Reader App

    Introduction Using the PDF Reader App A PDF reader application is pre-installed on your LinkRunner G2 device to allow easy navigation of this guide: Touch headings in the Contents list to skip to the corresponding sections. blue links to go to their destinations.
  • Page 10: Most Commonly Used Features

    Introduction Most Commonly Used Features Touch the links below to skip to the instructions for the features listed: "AutoTest" on page 48 "Cable Test" on page 66 "Switch Test" on page 64 "Configuring Test Settings" on page 36 "Home Screen" on page 22 "Reflector" on page 76 "VLAN Monitor"...
  • Page 11: Safety

    Introduction Safety Observe the following safety information: Use only the AC Adapter provided or Power over Ethernet to charge the battery. Use the proper terminals and cable for all con- nections. To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, follow these guidelines: Do not use the product if it is damaged.
  • Page 12 Introduction Safety Symbols Warning or Caution: Risk of damage to or destruction of equipment or software. Warning: Risk of electrical shock. Not for connection to a public telephone system. Class 1 Laser Product. Do not look into the laser.
  • Page 13: Physical Features

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide Physical Features This User Guide section illustrates the ports and buttons on the LinkRunner G2 and describes charging and maintenance.
  • Page 14: Buttons And Ports

    Physical Features Buttons and Ports Button and port functions are described below. Camera 100/1000 BASE-X USB Port Fiber Port Flash RJ-45 LAN Port and Micro SD Trasmit Card Slot LEDs Micro USB Kensington On-the-go Lock Port RJ-45 Cable Test/ Volume Wiremapping Buttons (WMAP) Port...
  • Page 15 Physical Features Feature Description USB Port Connects to any USB device Connects to the network using RJ-45 LAN Port an Ethernet cable (10/100/1000 Charges the unit if PoE is BASE-T) available Green LED lit: Linked Transmit LEDs Yellow LED flashing: Activity Cable Test/Wire Mapping Input Used for patch cable testing...
  • Page 16 Physical Features Feature Description Kensington Allows you to lock your unit Lock Increase or decrease the audio Volume Buttons volume Speaker Produces audio...
  • Page 17: Power And Charging

    Power and Charging The LinkRunner G2 contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. You can charge your LR G2 using either AC or Power over Ethernet (PoE). The LinkRunner G2 does not charge via the USB port. Buttons and Ports. Charging...
  • Page 18 To perform a hard power off (without shutting down the software), press and hold the power button for five seconds. The first time you turn it on, the LinkRunner G2 testing application opens and begins testing your network immediately. Connect the top RJ-45 LAN port or 100/1000 BASE-X Fiber port to an active network to begin receiving test results.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Physical Features Maintenance To clean the display, use a lens cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth. To clean the case, use a soft cloth that is moist with water or a weak soap. CAUTION: Do not use solvents or abrasive materials that may damage the product.
  • Page 20: Home And Android Interface

    Interface This section explains how to use the features of the Android home screen and user interface to navigate and organize your device. The LinkRunner G2 interface applies many of the operations typical of any Android device. Use swiping touchscreen...
  • Page 21: Swiping And Navigation

    Home and Android Interface Swiping and Navigation The navigation actions you can perform to move through screens and panels in LinkRunner G2 are the same as those you would use to navigate an Android phone or tablet. Swiping Touch and drag your finger or "swipe" up, down,...
  • Page 22: Home Screen

    Home Screen. Tap this icon to view the User Guide. Device File Settings Manager APPS NetAlly Screen App Store Browser These are the default Home Screen apps. Touch to open. Returns to Returns Opens the...
  • Page 23 Home and Android Interface Notification Bar The Notification Bar across the top of the screen displays notification icons from the Android system as well as the following LinkRunner G2 specific icons: indicates access to Power over Ethernet for power and charging.
  • Page 24: Top Notification Panel

    The Top Notification Panel contains notifications from your device, such as downloaded and installed applications, inserted hardware, captured screenshots, and available updates. Swipe (touch and drag) down from the very top of the LinkRunner G2 screen to slide down the notification panel.
  • Page 25 Home and Android Interface Touch a notification to open the related app, image, device options, or perform other actions. Swipe left on a notification to dismiss it. Touch the icon at the lower right of the panel to dismiss all notifications. Quick Settings Panel Quick Settings Panel is also accessed by...
  • Page 26 Home and Android Interface Touch an icon in the panel to enable or disable the corresponding feature. See Wi-Fi Bluetooth USB Adapters for more information on using the optional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapter accessory.
  • Page 27: Apps

    Home and Android Interface Apps Touch the APPS button on the Home Screen to open the APPS screen. Swipe left or touch WIDGETS to view the WIDGETS screen. Touch and hold (long press) an application's icon or a widget to add it to the Home Screen.
  • Page 28 App Store From the Home Screen or APPS Screen, open the NetAlly App Store to download Android applications specifically chosen to work with the LinkRunner G2 tester. Touch the search icon to search for an App. To request that an App be added to the App Store, visit the Apps page at Link-Live.com, and select the Floating...
  • Page 29: Device Settings

    Device Settings To access the Android device settings, touch the Settings icon on the Home Screen. Use the device Settings screen to adjust the LinkRunner G2 display, sound, date/time, and language, view installed applications and memory devices, update your software, or reset to factory defaults.
  • Page 30 Home and Android Interface Auto Power Off Activating the Device Auto Power Off function helps to extend the LR G2's battery run time. The default Auto Power Off setting is Never. 1. From the device Settings , select Display. 2. On the Display settings screen, touch Device auto power off.
  • Page 31: Sharing

    Home and Android Interface Sharing LinkRunner G2 allows you to “share” images and files like you would on an Android smart phone. When you see the Share icon , touch it to view your configured sharing options. This example shows a captured screenshot noti- fication from the Top Notification Panel.
  • Page 32 Home and Android Interface Sharing Files to Link-Live From the “Share with” dialog box, touch the LinkRunner G2 option to share a file to Link-Live Cloud Service along with your last test result or individually to the Uploaded Files page in Link-...
  • Page 33: Saving A Screenshot

    Home and Android Interface Saving a Screenshot On the LinkRunner G2, press and hold the Power button and the Volume Down button at the same time for one second to save a screenshot of the current screen. (See Buttons and Ports button locations.)
  • Page 34: Linkrunner G2 Application Settings

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide LinkRunner G2 Application Settings This chapter describes the process for configuring test settings and saving them to a profile.
  • Page 35: Left-Side Navigation Drawer

    LinkRunner G2 Application Settings Left-Side Navigation Drawer To access the LinkRunner G2 testing application settings, touch the navigation menu icon at the top left of the LinkRunner G2 application screen. Once claimed to Link-Live, the unit’s name and organization display here.
  • Page 36: Configuring Test Settings

    LinkRunner G2 Application Settings Configuring Test Settings The LinkRunner G2 settings allow you to cus- tomize test settings for PoE, Speed/Duplex, Security, IP configuration, test targets, and other aspects of AutoTest, Switch Test, and Cable Test. To configure testing for your network, touch the...
  • Page 37 LinkRunner G2 Application Settings To keep your revised settings without saving them to a profile, touch the back arrow icon to the left of the Settings screen header. Your new settings are applied, and an asterisk * is added to the profile name to indicate unsaved changes.
  • Page 38 PoE class setting to match your switch's (or PoE injector's) available class. The LinkRunner G2 supports Cisco's UPOE, which can provide up to 51 W, as well as 802.3bt classes 5-8. Select the Injector option if you are using a non- IEEE injector.
  • Page 39 LinkRunner G2 Application Settings pop-up keyboard and enter the requested wattage. Enable TruePower™: Slide the toggle switch right to enable the TruePower feature. TruePower val- idates that the Switch (PSE) and cabling can provide the requested power under load. Connect Speed/Duplex: Select the speed and duplex option that you want to test your network against.
  • Page 40 LinkRunner G2 Application Settings IP Configuration: Touch the down caret switch between DHCP and Static IP configuration. If you choose static, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and other IP fields display. Touch each field to open a pop-up number pad and enter the addresses as needed.
  • Page 41 AutoTest or Duplicate the current target address entry. Port: This is the port the LinkRunner G2 uses to connect to the target address for a TCP Port Open test. The default is 80. Touch the Port field to open a pop-up number pad and enter a new port number.
  • Page 42 LinkRunner G2 Application Settings Link-Live: Slide the toggle to the left to disable uploading of AutoTest results to Link-Live and remove the Link-Live Upload card from the AutoTest screen. VLAN Enable VLAN: Slide the toggle to the right to enable VLAN settings. Once enabled, VLAN ID and VLAN Priority fields appear.
  • Page 43 Cable Test unit of measurement. Default Settings: Tap this field to restore the LinkRunner G2 testing application to factory default profile settings. A dialog box will ask you to confirm Yes or No before it restores.
  • Page 44: Profiles And Jobs

    LinkRunner G2 Application Settings Profiles and Jobs A Profile is a saved configuration of test settings. The currently active Profile's name is displayed in Left-Side Navigation Drawer and at the top of Settings screen, as shown below. The header on the Settings screen displays the name of the current Profile.
  • Page 45 NOTE: The "Link-Live" profile is a profile created from Link-Live Cloud Service and downloaded to LinkRunner G2. A single profile can be created in Link-Live and pushed to many LinkRunner G2s. Touch a Profile's name to load its saved settings. Touch the overflow action icon next to a Profile name to Delete, Rename, or Duplicate it.
  • Page 46 LinkRunner G2 Application Settings Jobs Jobs are comments that are added to the test results uploaded to Link-Live Cloud Service. They help you organize test results. To save a Job comment, touch the navigation menu icon at the top left of the LinkRunner...
  • Page 47: Linkrunner G2 Tests And Results

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results The LinkRunner G2 features a main AutoTest screen, a Switch Test screen, and a Cable Test screen. Swipe left and right to move through the three test screens. This User Guide...
  • Page 48: Autotest

    LinkRunner G2. To run AutoTest with your unit already powered on, connect the RJ-45 port or the Fiber port on the top of the LinkRunner G2 to an active network switch. Touch the NetAlly logo the bottom of the screen to open the LinkRunner G2 testing app.
  • Page 49 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Link test has a warning, and the DNS test has failed. The test icons also turn green, yellow, or red based on the test results. To restart testing at any time, tap the refresh icon at the top right of the LR G2 app screen.
  • Page 50 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Power over Ethernet (PoE) Test The header of the PoE Test card displays the measured Voltage, Class, and Wattage. The PoE card displays additional TruePower™ results only if TruePower is enabled in the Settings. TruePower applies a load equivalent to the selected class to mimic a Powered Device (PD).
  • Page 51 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Detailed PoE Results PoE Result Description Requested Class selected in the PoE test settings Class Class acknowledgment received Received Class by the LR G2 from the switch TruePower™ Measured wattage with load Power Unloaded Measured voltage without load Voltage TruePower™...
  • Page 52 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Link Test The Link Test card header displays the advertised speed and duplex in grey and the detected speed and duplex in black text. If the Link icon turns yellow as shown page 48, LR G2 has detected a downshift from the maximum advertised speed.
  • Page 53 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Link Result Description Link speed as measured by Actual Speed LinkRunner G2 Advertised Duplex capabilities reported by the switch Duplex Duplex in use as detected by Actual Duplex LR G2 Rx Pair Link receive pair...
  • Page 54 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results VLAN Test The VLAN Test card only appears if VLAN enabled in the LinkRunner G2 Application settings or if VLAN-tagged traffic is detected during AutoTest. Detailed VLAN Results VLAN Result Description VLAN ID selected in the LR G2...
  • Page 55 The Switch Test card header displays the dis- covered switch name or simply "Ethernet" if no switch name could be discovered. If LinkRunner G2 was unable to obtain switch information from the first AutoTest run, touch REFRESH to capture and display the next port advertisement/xDP (LLDP or CDP).
  • Page 56 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Switch Result Description Discovered Voice VLAN ID Voice VLAN number Name Discovered switch's name Model Discovered switch's model Address Discovered switch's IP address Type Switch type: CDP or LLDP...
  • Page 57 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results DHCP Test The DHCP Test card header displays the DHCP server's IP address. Detailed DHCP Results DHCP Result Description Status of the discovery frame Discover broadcast from LR G2 Time between when LR G2 sent the discovery and...
  • Page 58 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results DHCP Result Description Status of the address request Request sent from LRG2 Time between LR G2 sending the request and receiving the ACK Time acknowledgement from the DHCP Server Server IP address of the DHCP server...
  • Page 59 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results DNS Test The DNS test card header displays the DNS IP addresses. Expand the DNS card to view the response times from each DNS server. The LR G2 pings each DNS server three times and displays the response time from each Ping.
  • Page 60 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Gateway Test The Gateway Test card displays the gateway's IP address. The LR G2 pings the gateway three times and displays the response time from each Ping. Touch CONTINUOUS to run a continuous mon- itoring test to the gateway. A dialog box appears and displays the continuous Ping test results until you close the dialog box.
  • Page 61 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Target Tests The Targets Tests are user-assignable endpoints that LR G2 attempts to connect to each time AutoTest runs. Target tests are either Ping or TCP Port Open tests. Targets in the Configuring Test Settings chapter.
  • Page 62 Ping or TCP Port Open test results until you close the dialog box. Link-Live Upload The Link-Live test card indicates whether the LinkRunner G2 was able to upload your test results to the Link-Live Cloud Service. Refer to the chapter on Link-Live Cloud Service for more information.
  • Page 63: Floating Action Button

    LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Floating Action Button The Floating Action Button or FAB appears on many of the Android and LinkRunner G2 applic- ation screens. It offers additional actions related to the current screen or test. Tap or click the FAB...
  • Page 64: Switch Test

    LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Switch Test The Switch test tab displays the information from the nearest switch by locating the port advert- isement (xDP) on the first few packets seen by LinkRunner G2. Switch Name and Model Switch IP address...
  • Page 65 LLDP). Flash Port: Causes the switch to flash the LED on the port where the LinkRunner G2 is connected. Touch and drag the slider between Slow and Fast to differentiate it from the other switch port LED flash rates. To restart testing at any time, tap the refresh icon...
  • Page 66: Cable Test

    LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Cable Test The Cable test can help you determine cable length and status, wire map patch and structured cabling, and locate cables. The Cable test tab can perform tests using the configurations described in this section.
  • Page 67 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Open Cable TDR Testing Connect an open cable (unterminated) into the top RJ-45 port to measure its length and view any shorts, opens, or splits.
  • Page 68 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Patch Cable Testing Connect a cable from the top LinkRunner G2 RJ-45 LAN port into the side RJ-45 Cable Test/Wire Mapping Port to view its length and wire mapping, including any faults.
  • Page 69 The Wire Mapper Cable Test displays the number of the WireView attached, unless a cable fault prevents LR G2 from detecting the WireView. A cable/drop port can be traced using a WireView up to 300 ft/100 m from the LinkRunner G2.
  • Page 70 LinkRunner G2 Tests and Results Using the Tone Function You can also trace a cable using a Fluke Networks* IntelliTone™ Probe, or any analog probe, and the Tone function. Connect a cable into the top RJ-45 port, touch the FAB, and select the appropriate Tone option for your probe.
  • Page 71: Link-Live Cloud Service

    LinkRunner G2 is claimed. Claiming your LR G2 to Link-Live also allows you to update the firmware on your unit and access applications in the NetAlly App Store that have been specifically chosen to work with LinkRunner G2.
  • Page 72: Getting Started In Link-Live

    To start, create a user account at Link-Live.com, and sign in. On the LinkRunner G2 Unit In the LinkRunner G2 testing application on your LR G2 unit, touch the navigation menu icon the top left of the screen, and touch CLAIM NOW...
  • Page 73 Link-Live Cloud Service click the Claim Unit button at the lower right corner of the screen. Then, select the LinkRunner G2 image, and follow the claiming instructions on the Link- Live website. Once your LR G2 is claimed to the Link-Live Cloud, it will automatically upload your AutoTest results each time you run AutoTest.
  • Page 74 Link-Live Cloud Service Unclaiming To unclaim your LR G2 from Link-Live on the device, open the About section from the Left-Side Navigation Drawer, and select UNCLAIM.
  • Page 75: Linkrunner G2 Tools

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide LinkRunner G2 Tools The LR G2 also features a performance test Reflector, a VLAN Monitor, and packet Capture tools. These are explained in the following section. Access the tools from Left-Side Navigation Drawer.
  • Page 76: Reflector

    LinkRunner G2 Tools Reflector The Reflector feature allows the LinkRunner G2 to act as a reflector for performance tests conducted by other NetAlly testing devices. To open the Reflector screen, touch the navigation menu icon at the top left of the LinkRunner G2 application screen, and then touch Reflector.
  • Page 77 MAC and IP addresses for packets that are reflected back to LR G2. NOTE: The recommended settings are Packet Type: MAC + NetAlly and Swap: MAC + IP. Other Reflector settings may cause undesired traffic on your network.
  • Page 78 To start the Reflector feature, tap the FAB on this screen. Tap it again to stop the Reflector. While running, the Reflector screen displays the bytes received and reflected. See the user documentation for your main NetAlly performance tester for information on setup and viewing results.
  • Page 79: Vlan Monitor

    LinkRunner G2 Tools VLAN Monitor The VLAN Monitor tool displays the real-time traffic on any Virtual LANs detected.
  • Page 80 LinkRunner G2 Tools The top nine VLANs with the highest traffic are dis- played as colored portions of the pie chart, and the rest are grouped into the "Others" category.
  • Page 81: Capture

    NOTE: You must have a Micro SD card inserted in the LR G2 to run and save packet captures. See Using a Micro SD Card. To open the Capture screen, touch the navigation menu icon at the top left of the LinkRunner G2 application screen, and then select Capture.
  • Page 82 LinkRunner G2 Tools Filename: Capture files are automatically named using the date and time. Touch this field to enter a custom name. File Size: Touch this field to specify a size for the capture file. The default is 1 MB. The capture stops when the captured file reaches this size.
  • Page 83 LinkRunner G2 Tools Once a capture is completed, a notification appears in the Top Notification Panel provides options for sharing the capture file. If captured files are saved on the LR G2, the Captured Files field appears on the Capture screen.
  • Page 84 LinkRunner G2 Tools You can also access all captures and other files from the File Manager Application. Capture files are saved on your inserted SD card.
  • Page 85: Software Management

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide Software Management This chapter explains how to save and transfer files using your LinkRunner G2.
  • Page 86: Managing Files

    Software Management Managing Files LinkRunner G2 supports several methods for managing files, consistent with other Android devices. Images, documents, applications, and other files live in a folder hierarchy, where you can copy, move, and paste them between folders or to external storage locations.
  • Page 87 Micro SD card slot on the right side of your LinkRunner G2. A Micro SD card icon appears in the notification bar at the top of the LR G2 screen. 2. On the LR G2 screen, pull down the Notification Panel to reveal the "New SD card...
  • Page 88 Software Management 5. Touch the NEXT button at the bottom left of the screen. 6. Touch DONE. 7. The SD card storage location is now available from the File Manager application, and a notification appears in the Top Notification Panel alerting you that it is connected.
  • Page 89 4. In the pop-up dialog, tap the File transfers option. 5. On your PC or tablet, navigate to the LinkRunner G2 folder in the file system if necessary. From there, you can move, copy, and paste files to and from the LinkRunner...
  • Page 90: Updating Firmware

    Your LinkRunner G2 accesses software updates from the Link-Live Cloud Service. NOTE: You must create an account and "claim" your LinkRunner G2 unit to the Link-Live Cloud Service for the LR G2 to find and download software updates. See Getting Started in Link-Live.
  • Page 91 Software Management 6. Once the new software is downloaded, touch Install to install it.
  • Page 92: Restoring Factory Defaults

    3. On the Reset screen, touch Factory data reset. 4. At the bottom of the Factory data reset screen, touch RESET LINKRUNNER G2. 5. The device asks you to confirm once more that you want to restore all defaults. Touch ERASE EVERYTHING to do so.
  • Page 93: Changing The Language

    Software Management Changing the Language 1. To change the language on the LinkRunner G2 interface, go to the Device Settings touching the Settings icon at the bottom of the Home Screen. 2. On the Settings screen, scroll down to the Personal section, and touch Language &...
  • Page 94: Additional Features

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide Additional Features This chapter describes how to use the built-in camera, flashlight, and optional Edimax adapters for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/BLE support.
  • Page 95: Camera And Flashlight

    Additional Features Camera and Flashlight The camera lens and flash are located on the back of the LinkRunner G2 unit. (See Buttons and Ports.) The Camera application is located in the APPS screen. Touch the Apps button on the Home Screen to open the APPS screen.
  • Page 96: Wi-Fi Bluetooth Usb Adapters

    Additional Features Wi-Fi Bluetooth USB Adapters LinkRunner G2 supports two Wi-Fi/Bluetooth USB Adapters, which are available for purchase sep- arately: the Edimax N150 EW-7611ULB and Edimax AC1200 EW-7822ULC. You can use these adapters to connect to networks wirelessly for browsing the internet, transferring files, using email, and running applic- ations.
  • Page 97 Additional Features 3. Tap to open the list of available Wi-Fi networks. 4. Touch a network's name to connect to it. Optionally, touch MORE SETTINGS to open the Wi-Fi device settings screen and manage Wi-Fi networks there. Once a Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth device is selected, its name displays below the Quick Settings icon.
  • Page 98 Additional Features To connect to a Bluetooth device, touch to scan for available Bluetooth devices. MORE SETTINGS opens the Bluetooth device settings screen as well. On the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi settings screen, touch the action overflow icon to Refresh the scanning process and view other options.
  • Page 99: Specifications And Compliance

    LinkRunner G2 User Guide Specifications and Compliance Required compliance information is contained in this chapter.
  • Page 100: Specifications And Compliance

    Specifications and Compliance Specifications and Compliance 3.8 in x 7.7 in x 1.6 in (9.7 cm x 19.6 Dimensions cm x 4.1 cm) Weight 18 oz (0.51 kg) Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Battery pack (3.6 V, 6 Ah, 21 Wh) Typical operating life is 4 hours Battery Life (infinite on PoE).
  • Page 101 Specifications and Compliance Tone Digital tone: [455 KHz]; Analog Generator tones: [400 Hz, 1 KHz] RJ-45 copper port Ports 100/1000BASE-X fiber adapter port AC input 90-264 Vac 48-62 Hz input External AC power DC output 15 Adapter/ Charger Vdc at 2 amps OR RJ-45 via PoE 2 LEDs (Transmit and Link Indic- LEDS ators)
  • Page 102 Specifications and Compliance IEC 61010-1:2010: Pollution Safety degree 2 Operating: 4,000 m; Storage: Altitude 12,000 m IEC 61326-1:2013: Basic Elec- tromagnetic Environment; CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself.
  • Page 103 Specifications and Compliance Certifications and Compliance Standards Conforms to relevant European Union directives. Conforms to relevant Australian Safety and EMC standards. Complies with 47 CFR Part 15 require- Ž ments of the U.S. Federal Com- munications Commission. ” Certified by UL North America Safety Standards.

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