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Operation
(continued)
Short
– If there is a short in the cable, three beeps will sound, and the
SHORT
LED will illuminate. In addition, the
Pin
LED(s) for the pin(s) where a
short exists will illuminate.
Connected
– When a connection from one end of the cable to the other is
found, a low-to-high beep will sound and the
PASS
LED will illuminate. Also,
the
Pin LEDs
of any pin(s) where a connection is found will illuminate. Listed
below are the pins that are supposed to be connected for each connector
type. If all of the necessary pins for your connector type do not illuminate,
those that do not illuminate are open.
•
RJ45 (UTP)
– Pins 1 through 8 should be connected
•
RJ45 (STP)
– Pins 1 through 8 and the S pin should be connected
•
RJ11
– RJ11 cables can be 2-wire, 4-wire, or 6-wire. 2-wire RJ11
cables use pins 3 and 4, 4-wire pins 2-5, and 6-wire pins 1-6
•
USB
– Pins 1-4 and the S pin should be connected
•
BNC
– Pins 1 and 2 should be connected
Crossed
– If there are crossed wires in a cable, such as in a crossover
cable, two beeps will sound and the
CROSS
LED will illuminate. The
Pin
LEDs of any pin(s) where a connection is found will illuminate, with the
flashing LEDs indicating pins that are crossed.
No Connection
– When there is no connection found between the
connectors of the cable being tested, a single beep will sound and the
OPEN
LED will illuminate. None of the
Pin/Wire
LEDs at the top of the Main Tester
Interface will illuminate. This means either that the cable is not plugged into
the connector on the Remote Tester, or there are no intact pin connections
from one end of the cable to the other.
Battery Status
There are two battery status LEDs on the Main Tester:
Battery Good
and
Battery Low
. If the
Battery Low
LED is illuminated, replace the tester’s 9V
battery.
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