Cable Tracker Guide 1. Introduction This multifunction cable tracker is ideal for testing the continuity of circuits and for tracing and identifying remote cables Before use you will need to fit two 9V PP3 batteries (not supplied) one in each unit. Lift off the back of the housing of the Sender Unit after first removing the cross headed screw.
Sender Unit, point the probe of the Receiver Unit (9) at the remote cable/cables and hold down the Finder Test Button. You will hear an intermittent tone as the probe is brought closer to a connected cable. For further information or any queries please contact Technical Support: www.labgear.co.uk/support...
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Network Cable Tester Guide WARNING! • This cable tester should NOT be used to test powered cables. • If pin activity lights appear weak, replace the battery (1x PP3 9V battery, not included.). • Testing cannot be verified if connector ends are not fully inserted into the units.
Introduction The tester has two main functions: 1) Testing individual leads RJ45 or BNC: Cables with both ends accessible can be quickly be tested without the need to separate the remote unit from the main unit. 2) Testing installed cables with RJ45 or BNC terminations: To test cables installed in ceilings or walls or in applications that prevent the ends from being in the same location, the remote can be detached from the main unit.
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Crimping Tool Guide How it works The crimper pushes two RJ45 Crimp Slot plungers down on the RJ45/RJ11 plug. One forces a plastic wedge (part of the plug) onto the cable jacket and locks it into position. RJ11/RJ12 The other pushes the “pins,” Crimp Slot each with two teeth at its end, through the insulation...
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110 Punch Down Tool Guide Introduction This punch down tool is designed for making secure IDC connections (and trim the conductor wire at the same time) for CW1308 telephone cable and CAT3, CAT5e, CAT6 & CAT6e network cable types. It is ideal for terminating IDC telephone sockets, RJ45 network sockets and IDC patch panels To prepare cables and make secure 110 Punch...
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