Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Triplett TVR10G Pro
LAN (Local Area Network) Ethernet Tester. Twisted pair cable is
the standard for local area networks (LANs). Its popularity stems
from its ease of use, cost, speed and maybe, most importantly,
adaptability. A 10 Base-T device, installed years ago,
communicates with a new gigabit switch (1000 Base-T) because
the standard that defines Ethernet LANs requires negotiation to
a common speed and duplex. For instance, a 100 Base-T, half
duplex PC connected to a 1000 Base-T, full duplex switch forces
the switch to negotiate "down" to 100 Base T, half duplex mode.
This model also takes a step in the next generation by adding
full 10G testing capabilities. Verify this by connecting the
TVR10G inline" between the two devices and display the
negotiated result. This inline capability is remarkable and only
available on other testers that cost over 7 times the price of the
TVR10GThe TVR10G also tests single LAN ports; cables; tones
cables; and detects Power over Ethernet (PoE). But the inline
test is one of its most popular.
Safety
WARNINGS
• Read understand and follow safety rules and operating instructions in the
manual before using this tester.
• The detection function of the tester may not be able to solve the user's
needs
if not used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not operate tester if Low Battery warning occurs. Replace batteries
immediately.
• Please check the network cable type before using the tester to ensure that
it meets the requirements.
• Do not use if the tester appears damaged or if it is not operating properly. If
in doubt, replace the tester.
• Comply with all applicable safety codes.