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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RJ11 / RJ12 / RJ45 TESTING
The Toner-Pro has an RJ11 Test Plug
T13
that can be used in place of the ABN clips to transmit the tone. The
RJ11 plug works with RJ11, RJ12 or RJ45 jacks. The red and black ABN contacts are replaced by the 2 center
conductors of the inserted plug, i.e. Pins 2 and 3 for RJ11, Pins 3 and 4 for RJ12, and Pins 4 and 5 for RJ45.
Use the Probe-Pro to locate the toned wires at the far end of the cable, as described in the TRACING PAIRED
WIRES section.
POLARITY AND VOLTAGE PRESENCE TESTING
The Toner-Pro may be used to test the polarity and type of voltage that is present.
1. Press the Power On/Off button
T9
on the Toner-Pro.
2. Press the TEST/TONE Select button button
T10
. The ‘TEST MODE’ indicator
T1
will illuminate.
3. Connect the ABN Test Clips
T14
, or insert the RJ11 Test Plug
T13
.
4. Check the ‘CONT’ Indicator
T4
. If it is illuminated green, you may proceed.
5. The ‘NRM’ (Normal) Polarity Indicator
T2
will illuminate if the red ABN Test Clip
T14
is connected to the
POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) in the proper orientation. The ‘REV’ (Reverse) Polarity Indicator
T3
will
illuminate if the wires are reversed.
• The ‘NRM’ (Normal) Polarity Indicator
T2
will illuminate when the black ABN Test Clip detects a higher
voltage than the red ABN Test Clip.
• The ‘REV’ (Reverse) Polarity Indicator
T3
will illuminate when the red ABN Test Clip detects a higher voltage
than the black ABN Test Clip.
• The ‘NRM’ (Normal) Polarity Indicator and ‘REV’ (Reverse) Polarity Indicator will both illuminate when an AC
voltage is present.
• When the RJ11 Test Plug is used, the ‘NRM’ (Normal) Polarity Indicator will illuminate on a correctly wired
and powered POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) phone jack.
NOTE:
The POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) colour code convention (black/positive, red/negative) is
the opposite of the multimeter colour code convention (red/positive, black/negative).
USING THE PROBE'S WORKLIGHT
The Probe-Pro has a worklight
P2
to aid in illuminating dark or low-light work areas. Press the Worklight On/Off
Button
P3
to turn the light on and off.