NUMBER OF
CONDUCTORS
(Switch position)
CABLE TYPES
2
¼” Mono (TS) Guitar / Line, ¼” Speaker, 1/8” Mono (TS) Line,
Single RCA (use only the L (Mono) jacks on CT), NL2 Speakon
Cables (and 4 conductor NL4 Speakon connectors wired for 2
conductor service), and 2 conductor adapter cables that have
mismatched connectors of the above types.
3
Stereo (TRS) ¼”, Stereo (TRS) 1/8”, Most XLR Mic cables, XLR
to TRS Adapters, Stereo (TRS) ¼” or 1/8” to Stereo (L&R) RCA
Adapters, and other 3 conductor adapter cables that have
mismatched connectors of the above types.
4
NL4 Speakon Cables, Stereo (L&R) RCA, Some XLR Mic
Cables (if the #4 shell conductor is used)
5
DIN (MIDI) cables (some may be wired to use only 3 conductors
of the 5 available)
4.
Indications: As the Selector Switch is rotated from the OFF
position, the Green LED will blink twice to indicate the CT is ready
to test. The Red LED will then light momentarily to indicate the
cable is being tested. If the cable fails the test, the Red LED will
remain lit. If the cable passes the test, the Red LED will go out and
the Green LED will light. At this point you may want to check for
intermittent problems by flexing or wiggling the cable. Be aware
that cables can become intermittent because of wiring problems or
failure of the connector contacts. Any change in the LED
indications, even if only momentary, means that the cable has an
intermittent problem and cannot be relied upon.
5.
Advanced Tests: Most of the standard audio cables will test
either Pass or Fail according to the indications described above.
However, there are some alternative indications given for Pass and
Fail for certain cables. The chart below describes some of these
cables and what indications to expect.
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