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3.

 

Select the frequency matching the transmitter frequency.  
 
Use 

[F1]

 

Select

 if needed to highlight 

Freq

 on the screen. Use 

[F2]

 

and 

[F3]

 

 to highlight the desired frequency. The Frequency is immediately changed 

each time 

[F2]

 or 

[F3]

 is pressed. 

 

4.

 

Place the probe near the cable and adjust the 

Gain

 and 

Volume

 for adequate 

signal indications on the SR-101 and from the speaker/earphone. The graph 
signal peaks should be between approximately 40% and 60%. 

a.

 

Adjust the gain by using 

[F1]

 

Select

, if needed, to highlight 

Gain

 on 

the screen. Use 

[F2]

 

 

and 

[F3]

 

 

to decrease and increase the gain 

values. 

b.

 

Adjust he volume by using 

[F1]

 

Select

, if needed, to highlight 

Volume

 

on the screen. Use 

[F2]

 

 

and 

[F3]

 

 

to decrease and increase the 

volume to the desired level. 

c.

 

The sound from the speaker has Natural and Simulate options. Press 

[F4]

 

Sound

 to change the sound type. Either sound can be used and it 

does not affect the location process.  

Note: Simulate is the only option for 8KHz and 145Hz.

 

 

5.

 

Move to points on the cable closer to the fault and move the probe along the 
cable while monitoring the screen graph and/or audible tone for changes in 
signal strength.  

A

 LARGE CHANGE IN THE AVERAGE SIGNAL INDICATES THE FAULT IS BETWEEN THE PRESENT 

LOCATION AND THE PREVIOUS LOCATION

.

 

 

 

Short or 

Cross 

Located 

Summary of Contents for SR-101

Page 1: ...SR 101 Signal Receiver Fault Location Identification Receiver Technician Manual Version 2 0 0...

Page 2: ...Allied Analogic Inc 132 Redtail Ct Weatherford TX 76088 817 599 0272 2017 AALogic Inc All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...4 Configure 3 5 Before First Use 3 5 1 Battery Charging 3 5 2 Display Setup Contrast and Backlite 4 5 3 Timeout 4 5 4 Carry case 5 5 5 Probe Selection 5 6 Aerial Mode 6 6 1 Fault Location Concept 6 6...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...and shield Simple user interface and operation Rechargeable internal battery Soft carry case with neck strap 1 2 PROBE COMPATIBILITY The SR 101 along with the DHC 124 hand coil and DAP 125 probe are c...

Page 6: ...shown in the following picture The PWR CLR on the lower left is used to exit any screen and to turn the unit on off A battery indicator is in the top left corner Always check this before use If only o...

Page 7: ...Logic or other manufacturer test sets The DAP 125 is connected to the SR 101 for pair identification 4 4 CONFIGURE The Configure mode allows the setting of the Display Contrast Time out Display Backli...

Page 8: ...first and then adjust the contrast Press the F2 and F3 keys to decrease or increase the values and press F1 Select to save them Pressing F4 Exit returns to the main screen without saving any changes 5...

Page 9: ...g Pressing F4 Exit returns to the main screen without saving any changes 5 4 CARRY CASE The included carry case may be adjusted for a comfortable carry height when worn around the neck The case is des...

Page 10: ...voltage and the resistive fault completes the path back to the source This means open faults bridge tap and other non resistive faults are not located using the SR 101 The technician monitors the cabl...

Page 11: ...one of the crossed wires and Red to the other crossed wire Split Tip or Ring of one pair is split with the Tip or Ring of another pair Black to one of the split wires and Red to the other wire of the...

Page 12: ...nd optimized to virtually eliminate tone beyond the cable fault The DHC 124 is connected to the DAP connector on the right of the SR 101 6 3 1 Other Probes and A Frame A phone plug connector on the ri...

Page 13: ...r the transmitter should be selected and the transmitter set to send Refer to the transmitter documentation as needed 1 Prepare the SR 101 by connecting the DHC 124 hand coil or another appropriate se...

Page 14: ...F2 and F3 to decrease and increase the gain values b Adjust he volume by using F1 Select if needed to highlight Volume on the screen Use F2 and F3 to decrease and increase the volume to the desired le...

Page 15: ...ion when the fault is indicated compare the average signal peaks before and after the identified location a The signal should decrease significantly for shorts and crosses after the fault b The signal...

Page 16: ...e pair if one is present The types of DSL detected are HDSL T1 ADSL or VDSL The indication xxDSL is displayed when an unknown DSL type is detected Audible tones are heard when a circuit is detected Ea...

Page 17: ...ime 8 to 16 hours Charge Time Approximately 2 Hours Temperature Charge 0 to 45c 32 to 113F Operate 20 to 60c 4 to 158F Storage 20 to 60c 4 to 158F Fault Limits Resistive Fault Range approximate Fault...

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