LAN Network Tester Part No. 157011 Operating Manual TRIAX - your ultimate connection
Safety and Disposal The LAN Network Tester operates off 6V DC only. Only use the internal, battery powered, 6V power supply to power the LAN Network Tester. Never connect or use any other power supply to power up the LAN Network Tester otherwise damage to the tester may result or test results could be affected. Ensure that the batteries are correctly inserted. Refer to the polarity symbols within the battery compartment. To ensure efficient use and increase battery life, the LAN Network Tester will automatically switch off following 30 minutes of inactivity. Disposal: For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take this product, (including any used batteries), to designated collection points. 1
Contents Product Overview 3 Features 3 Interface and Key Description 4 Operation Procedures 5 Wiring Diagrams and Test Functions 6 Pair and Length Measurement 9 Coaxial Cable and Telephone Line Measurement Function 11 Calibration and Setup Function 12 Dynamic Calibration 12 Technical Specification 14 2
Product Overview The LAN Network Cable Tester is a powerful tool which can: Help prevent and solve network cable installation problems. Check telephony and data cable installations. Carry out a number of tests such as cable connection sequence, length, user jumper, cable connection continuity and can detect open circuits, short circuits, jumper or cross-talk interference. Reduce cable installation cost and save cable installation time. Features Only requires one person to complete cable continuity checks. Checks for wiring errors in CAT 5e / 6 cable, coaxial cable and telephone lines. Errors such as open circuit, short circuit, jumper wire, reverse connection or cross-talk interference can be detected. Locates the wiring or connection error. Measures the cable length and estimates the distance to the open circuit or short circuit fault. Dynamically calibrates cable length and carries out cable length measurement to an accuracy of 97%. Simple and easy to use. The large LCD screen clearly displays the test results. Portable unit with long battery life. Automatically switches off if left unused for 30 minutes. Measures length and pair with or without far-end recogniser. Locates cables. There can be up to 8 far-end passive test jacks (ID No: ID 1-ID8). Self-checking function and automatic compensation for any change in battery capacity or ambient temperature. 3
Interface and Key Description Power Supply The tester uses 4 x 1.5V size AA alkaline batteries with power consumption 16mA (Included). The batteries should be removed if the tester is not used for a long time to prevent the battery pack from leaking which will result in corrosion. (Note disposal advice on page 1). LAN Network Cable Tester Front Panel and Ports: LOOPBACK Port MAIN Port LCD Display Screen Power Switch Function Key Confirmation/Return Key Function Key 4
Operation Procedures Start and Display Carries out a self-check, (The dotted line displays the progress of the self-check from left to right). Wait 5 seconds or push any key to display the main menu Main Menu Display There are 4 functions to select from the main menu: Wire Map This wiring diagram measurement is to check end to end continuity of cables, (M, L and R), and locate errors. Pair and Length Pair and length measurement to verify cable length, pen circuit distance, pairing and cross-talk interference. Coax/Tel Coaxial cable and telephone line measurement to check continuity and indicate open circuit and short circuit faults. SETUP Calibrate and set up the Network Cable Tester. Within the main menu display, press the p or q keys to move the cursor -> up or down to the required item and press the PAIR&L key on the front panel to enter the related test function. 5
Wiring Diagram (WIREMAP) test function: When the wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), test function is selected, the tester will carry out a wiring diagram (WIREMAP) test and displays the following information while the check is being carried out: Test 1: Short Circuit (SHORT) If there is a short circuit on the cable or terminal, it will be shown on the display. For example, if the test found 12 short circuits the display would appear as shown below: Press the p or q key to restart the test or press the PAIR&L key to return to the main menu. Always correct a short circuit fault first and then start further test measurements. Test 2: Far-end matcher (ID) is not found or the cable is not inserted in local port (L): The LAN Network Cable Tester will automatically detect the far-end matcher (ID) or local port (L) cable. See the image below if the far-end of the cable being checked is not inserted into the far-end matcher (ID) or if the cable is not inserted into the local port (L) in a local test: Press the p or q key to restart the test or press the PAIR&L key to return to the main menu. 6
Test 3: Normal wiring diagram (WIREMAP) display: The LAN Network Cable Tester will automatically detect the far-end matcher (ID) or local port (L) cable and it will display the wiring diagram (WIREMAP). If it finds the far-end matcher (ID) or the local port (L) on the far-end of the cable being checked, the display will show the following: The R: line shows the RJ45 jack pin number of the far-end port and ID1 is the far-end matcher number. The : line shows the connecting wire between far-end port and master port. The M: line shows the RJ45 jack pin number of master port. Press the p or q key to restart the test or press the PAIR&L key to return to the main menu. Test 4: Wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), display when there is an open circuit at the far-end of the cable: On the R: line, pins 3 and 6 display x, indicating an open circuit towards the far-end plug on pins 3 and 6. The open circuit should be located within 10% of the cable length measured from the far-end plug. Note: If you use the far-end matcher (ID) to measure the wiring diagram (WIREMAP), because the test is made via the paired cable cores, the open circuit at the far-end always displays in pairs, as shown above. This is the case whether there is one open circuit or all are open circuits in the far-end pins 3 and 6. For identification, move the tester to the far-end and repeat the measurement. 7
Test 5: Wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), display when there is an open circuit at the near-end of the cable: The display will show a wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), as shown below if there is an open circuit at the near-end plug. On the M: line, pin 3 displays x, indicating an open circuit towards the near-end plug on pin 3. The open circuit should be located within 10% of the cable length measured from the near-end plug. Test 6: Wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), display when there is an open circuit in the middle of the cable: The display will show a wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), as shown below if there is an open circuit in the middle of the cable: On the I line, pin 3 displays x, indicating an open circuit in the middle of the cable on pin 3. The open circuit should be located within 10% - 90% of the cable length measured from the near-end plug. For further help in locating open circuits, the pair and length function (PAIR & LENGTH) of the tester can be used as follows: 8
Pair and Length measurement (PAIR & LENGTH) function: Whether or not there is a far-end recogniser, (ID), at the far-end of the cable, the LAN Network Cable Tester is capable of carrying out a Pair and Length (PAIR & LENGTH) measurement. Therefore, the far-end recogniser, (ID), can remain connected during a wiring diagram, (WIREMAP), and pair and length (PAIR & LENGTH) measurement. This avoids it being repeatedly inserted and removed. When the pair and length (PAIR & LENGTH) measurement function is selected, the LAN Network Cable Tester display will display an image typical to that shown below as the measurement is being made: Note: Due to different technical parameters in various branded cables, the user should carry out the LAN Network Cable Tester Dynamic Calibration function before making a length measurement. (See page 12) Test 1: Short circuit (SHORT) The LAN Network Cable Tester will display an image typical to that shown below if there are any short circuits on the cable or terminal, (12 short circuits are shown in the example below). (The tester cannot show the exact location of the short circuit). Press the p or q key to restart the test or press the PAIR&L key to return to the main menu. Always correct a short circuit error first and then start further test measurements. 9
Test 2: Normal pair and length (PAIR & LENGTH) display The LAN Network Cable Tester, in Pair and Length mode, will display information typical to that shown below when the cable is under normal conditions. It shows the Pair line number followed by the cable length. Press the p or q key to restart the test or press the PAIR&L key to return to main menu. Test 3: Abnormal pair and length (PAIR & LENGTH) display If Paired and Unpaired lines are detected in the pair and length (PAIR & LENGTH) measurement, the LAN Network Cable Tester will display the paired lines first. See the example display below: In the example above, the last line, (78q), indicates there is no pair found in lines 7 and 8. It will display the length of the unpaired line numbers, (as shown below), if you press the q key. Press the PAIR&L key to return to the main menu. 10
It will display an x to indicate an open circuit if the length is less than 90% of the other line pair length. In the example shown, the open circuit is located at around 89.7m from the tester. The open circuit line number could be rechecked using the WIREMAP function. Press the p key to return to the previous display or press the q key to show further unpaired line number lengths. Press PAIR&L to return to the main menu. Coaxial cable and telephone line measurement function After entering into the coaxial cable and telephone line, (Coax/Tel), measurement function, the LAN Network Cable Tester will show a display typical to that shown below: It will display OPEN if there are any open circuits or if the coaxial cable or telephone line is not connected. It will display SHORT if there are any short circuits. Press the p or q key to repeat the measurement or press the PAIR&L key to return to the main menu. The far-end recogniser will sound a beep prompt if the cable connection is in a normal condition. Note: For coaxial cable measurements, two BNC adaptor accessories are required. One is used to connect the M port RJ45 and the cable under test and the other adaptor is used to connect the far-end matcher port R and the cable under test. For telephone line measurement, two RJ11 adaptors accessories are required. One is used to connect M port RJ45 and the cable under test and the other adaptor is used to connect the far-end matcher port R and the cable under test. 11
Calibration and setup, (SETUP), function: When the Calibration and Setup function is selected, the LAN Network Cable Tester will show a display typical to that shown below: Press the p or q keys to move the cursor -> indicator up and down to the required item and then press PAIR&L to select the required setup function. UNIT - This is used to set up the length unit. The options are metre (m) and feet (ft). CALIBRATION -Selects the Calibration function (See Calibration section below). QUIT - Return to the main menu. Dynamic Calibration, (CALIBRATION), function: Note: A shortcut to entering the Dynamic Calibration function is to press and hold the PAIR&L key while switching on the LAN Network Cable Tester. For an accurate measurement of cable length, the calibration operation should be carried out as follows. When Dynamic Calibration is selected, the tester shall display the following: Press the p key to select Yes and continue with the calibration. Press the q key to select No and exit the calibration function. Insert a cable of given length into the M port, there is no need to insert the far-end recogniser. 12
Press the p key to select Yes and start the measurement. The measured length is displayed as below: Hold the p and q keys (-/+) to display the length adjustment to achieve the actual cable length and then press the PAIR&L key to save the calibration factor and exit the calibration function. If the cable length being measured is too short (<5m), the following will be displayed to prompt the user to use a longer cable for calibration. The user is also prompted as to whether they want to continue calibrating or not. Press the q key to select No and exit the calibration function. Press the p key to select Yes and repeat the measurement. If there is a fault on the cable being measured, a display typical to that below will be shown to inform the user and to confirm whether or not to continue the calibration: Press the q key to select No and exit the calibration function. Press the p key to select Yes and repeat the measurement. Note: If the tester is restarted after it shuts off, the tester will recover the standard calibration factor of Class UTP5 cable as setup during manufacture. 13
Technical Specification Overall Dimension Power Supply Display Type of test Cable 180 x 80 x 40mm. Working Ambient Temp. -10⁰ C to + 60⁰ C. Tester Port Twin Twisted Cable Length Calibration Accuracy Shipment Accuracy Display Length Calibration Wire Sequence and Locating Cable Error 4 x 1.5V Size AA batteries with power consumption 16mA. (Included) Special 4 x 16 character big screen LCD lattice (valid visual field 61.6 x 25.2mm). STP/UTP twin twisted cable. Coaxial cable, telephone line. Test RJ45 master port (M), test LOOPBACK RJ45 port (L), far-end Recogniser RJ45 port (R). The BNC and RJ11 adaptor accessories can be used to measure and check the continuity of coaxial cable and telephone lines. Scope: 1-350m, (3-1,200ft) 3% (+/- 0.5m or +/- 1.5ft) (calibrating cable >5m) 5% (+/- 0.5m or +/- 1.5ft) (AMP, AT&T Class 5 cable) Meters or feet. The user can set the calibration factor with a given length of cable. The length of the calibrating cable should be more than 5m. Check errors such as open circuit, short circuit, reverse connection, cross-over or cross-talk interference. Locating Cable 8 far-end passive test jacks (ID 1 ID 8) Automatic Time-Delay Shut Off Time 30 minutes 14
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