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3.2.1 Jack ID -

3.2.2 Cable Test

3.2.3 Cable Length

The Jack ID test identifies what equipment, if any is, connected to the other end of

the jack or cable being tested. The test first looks for voltages being present on the connector pins.
If voltages are found in typical phone locations, tests for current levels and dial tone are run. From
these tests, the LanScaper™ will report voltage or phone type found.

If no voltages are present, testing for Ethernet link pulses commences. If link pulses are found, the
advertised capability, the pairs with link pulses and the polarity of link pulses are displayed. The
pairs with link pulses are indicated by reference to the device that would normally present pulses on
those pairs the HUB, switch or NIC assuming straight through cabling. With a cross-over cable
present, a NIC would be labeled as a HUB, etc. The AUTO indication is displayed if the device
connected is capable of auto-MDI / MDI-X. If no pulses are found, but the pattern of termination
of the cable is that of an inactive Ethernet device, it will be displayed as such.

Not finding any of the above, the LanScaper™ invokes the cable test described in the next section,
displaying single-ended cable test, full cable test or “No I/O or Cable” results.

- If a remote is sensed, the tester performs a full cable test. Upon completion of

the test, the wire map display, ID and any faults are displayed. The top line of numbers on the
display represents the connector pins on the main unit. The second line of pin numbers is the
connector pin numbers of the remote, normally being the same as the top line for a normal data
cable. If there is a miswire, the numbers on the second line will indicate the pin numbers detected.
If no connection was detected for some of the pins, the second line will be blank in those pin
locations. If a short is detected, the second line will have a flashing 'x' in that position and the
specific short condition displayed on the third line. If a split pair is detected, those pin positions on
the second line will be flashing the pin numbers detected from the remote and the specific split
condition displayed on the third line. If there are multiple errors to display on the third line, the
messages are displayed in sequence until all are displayed. The ID icon will have a number directly
below it indicating the remote ID number. If no faults are found on the cable, the length of the cable
is displayed.

If there is no remote, the LanScaper™ uses the length and cable test capability to measure a cable
for shorts, opens and split pairs (single-ended test). TEST and the pin number icons for the pairs
being tested will be on to indicate a test in progress. The results are displayed as messages on the
LCD. Because a test can take up to about 5 seconds to complete, the SEL button, which
immediately starts a new test, should be pressed whenever a new cable is connected. Partial and
erroneous results will be displayed until a complete test cycle has been run on a cable.

- The length mode measures the length of a cable by measuring its capacitance

and using the capacitance per unit length (length constant) to calculate the length. The length is
displayed on the LCD along with the current value of the length constant. The SEL button changes
the pair being measured in a 1-2, 3-6, 4-5, 7-8 and auto-select sequence. The pair number is
displayed next to the length except in auto-select mode. If a selected pair has a fault, the fault
replaces the length reading on the LCD. In auto-select mode, the tester automatically selects a pair
without a fault. The length constant is changed with the up/down arrows. The CAL icon is on
while adjusting the constant. If network termination patterns are found in the length mode, the
tester will display "T Ring Network??", "xbase-T Network?" or “Network?” (all four lines
terminated). If a remote is sensed, the ID Number is displayed.

Summary of Contents for LanScaper NT700

Page 1: ...LanScaper TM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...test change the value of an option enter sub menus or move to the next screen Depending on context Mode Key Press CABLE for cable modes press NTWRK for network modes or press the center both at once...

Page 3: ...Jack ID 3 2 2 Cable Test 3 2 3 Cable Length 3 2 4 Tone Generator 3 3 Network Test Modes 3 3 1 Flash Link LED 3 3 2 PING Test 3 3 3 Validate Link 4 0 SETUP MODE 4 1 Target Setup Sub Menu 4 2 PING Setu...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...d Skips the ID portion of the Jack ID test above 1 Connect one end of cable run to be tested to LanScaper Press CABLE button repeatedly until Cable Test is displayed twice if unit was off Press SEL bu...

Page 6: ...2 Press NTWRK button repeatedly until PING Test is displayed on screen two presses when off Press SEL button to enter test Several status screens will be displayed while establishing a link and negot...

Page 7: ...button will immediately end any currently running task and either begin the executing the first task of a new category cable or network or display the next mode in the same category waiting for a pre...

Page 8: ...detected the second line will have a flashing x in that position and the specific short condition displayed on the third line If a split pair is detected those pin positions on the second line will b...

Page 9: ...tion modes The address configuration mode is a setup option In either case a Target device must be selected in Setup and its IP address confirmed If the Target address is on the LAN segment as determi...

Page 10: ...tester for it to be possible for them to communicate directly on the same LAN segment A good guess is to use an IP address different by just a few low order digits in the low order byte of the IP add...

Page 11: ...ne The Target IP address can either be on the LAN segment or remote If the Target is on the LAN the status of the LanScaper Target conversation will be as described for the Router above In the off loc...

Page 12: ...ll assume is not responding on the network it will not interfere with other devices on the LAN The PING Generator must be setup in DHCP Off mode and its manual IP configuration must be setup to addres...

Page 13: ...on reserved IP addresses This is any address other than 0 0 0 0 or 224 255 x x x MyIP is edited in a similar fashion to the Target IP addresses described above The Router IP address is also edited in...

Page 14: ...th it measures in feet or meters The length constant is converted to the new units In Validate Link mode this status shows that the tester has detected another active LanScaper trying to start a PING...

Page 15: ...ame as the DNS Server IP address so the Target PING is automatically disabled The active Target IP address is the same as the Router IP address so the Target PING is automatically disabled The IP addr...

Page 16: ...the correct pins at the other end of the cable While testing with a remote the wire map shows the pin numbers line 1 main line 2 remote A is a special case of a miswire in which the pair is wired to...

Page 17: ...8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 SHORT T568A B Passing Cable unshielded 1 not twisted with 2 3 not twisted with 6 Fig 6 1 Examples of Wiring Errors shielded 12345678S ID 12345678S ID 12345678 ID 12345678S ID 12345678S...

Page 18: ...rature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage temperature 30 to 80 C 20 to 176 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing 9V Alkaline battery typical times are for the full capacity of the battery used continuously in...

Page 19: ...an be used with a straight through cable to connect a normal HUB port to the UPLINK port Ethernet physical wiring is done on a point point mechanism but an Ethernet network is a star network where any...

Page 20: ...ound on and once it has determined that it only forwards traffic destined for that address to that port This allows for fewer collisions on the LAN by not re transmitting every packet on every port Mu...

Page 21: ...ng PINGing the DNS server proves that the LanScaper can access a device on the WAN Router see below Internet Protocol Actually TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol but commonly abbre...

Page 22: ...munications which differentiates it from a HUB or switch A hardware box sold as a router will usually include a HUB or switch chip inside providing a convenient connection point for multiple Ethernet...

Page 23: ...inspected by anyone other than Test Um authorized personnel In no event will Test Um Inc be liable for any incidental or consequential damages The LanScaper is designed and manufactured to provide tr...

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