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Operation

Product Features

Note: 

Before testing, insert a 9V battery (not included) and make sure the cable being 

tested is not yet connected to the tester.

Testing is as simple as connecting the desired cable and moving the OFF/

ON/S switch to “ON” for fast LED flashing or “S” for slow. When testing 
an uninstalled patch cable, you can leave the Main and Remote testers 

connected to each other. 
When testing an installed cable, remove the Remote Tester from the Main 

Tester. Connect one end of the cable to the appropriate connector on the 
Main Tester, and the other end of the cable to the appropriate connector on 
the Remote Tester.
Upon switching to the desired testing mode, the LEDs on the Main and 
Remote Tester will illuminate to indicate the results.

Connected:

When a connection from one end of the cable to the other is found, the 
LEDs on the unit will illuminate. Listed below are the pins that are supposed 
to be illuminated for each connector type. 
• 

RJ45 (UTP)

 – Pins 1 through 8 should be connected

• 

RJ45 (STP

) – Pins 1 through 8 and the G 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

• 

RJ12

 – Pins 1 through 6 should be connected

•  Kit includes cable tester, crimping tool, LSA punchdown tool, and stripper 

tool along with a carrying case

•  RJ45, RJ11 and RJ12 cable tester combines a Main Tester unit with a 

removable Remote Tester unit

•  Tests cable connectivity, determining a connection, no connection, short 

or open circuit, with LED lights indicating the type of connection

•  Features modes for fast and slow flashing of LEDs during automatic testing

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