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Hosa CBT-375 Cable Tester

Applications Guide

OVERVIEW: To test a cable, plug one end of the cable
into the right side of the tester, and the other end of the
cable into the left side of the tester, and then push the
square red button 
in the center of the top panel. Lights on the top panel
will blink in sequence as the tester does its work. When
it is finished testing the cable, various combinations of
green and red lights will be illuminated for several sec-
onds to indicate the way the cable is wired.

In general, when the MODE Switch is in the LINE posi-
tion, a green light indicates a proper “through connec-
tion”, no green light indicates “no connection”, and a red
light indicates a “bridged connection”. NOTE: A red light
does not necessarily indicate incorrect wiring. An XLR
to unbalanced 1/4” Phone cable, for example) requires
that the Cold and Shield be bridged at the XLR.

When the MODE Switch is in the SPEAKER position,
(for the testing of Speakon-to-Speakon, Speakon-to-
1/4”, Speakon-to-Banana, and 1/4” to Banana), green
lights indicate good through connections. Proper polari-
ty must be observed when testing banana-plug cables
to get a good test.  (Make sure the “ground tab” of the
banana plug is in the lower position.) Improperly wired
banana cables (or banana cables plugged into the
tester upside-down) will light Red LEDs.

If you’re testing speaker cables that use Speakon
and/or dual banana connectors, and/or 1/4” phone,
make sure to first switch the MODE SWITCH
to “SPEAKER” before testing.  Also, use the “SPEAK-
ER” MODE to check for chassis grounding* in an XLR
cable. Otherwise, leave the MODE switch in the “LINE”
position.

Hot

Cold

Shield     

*The shell or “chassis” of an XLR connector is the part you hold when plugging it in. Some cable manufacturers connect Pin 1
(Shield) to the chassis. Most do not. (Hosa does not.) While neither way is right or wrong, it’s important to know if your cable has
chassis ground when you’re troubleshooting hums and buzzes in audio systems, since chassis ground can actually help propagate
noise due to ground “loops”. An illuminated red or green  LED indicates that one or both XLRs are grounded to chassis. THIS
TEST MUST BE RUN WITH THE MODE SWITCH IN THE “SPEAKER” POSITION, to activate the “G” LED lights.

Chassis
Ground *

NOTE: THIS UNIT INCLUDES A NEW 9-VOLT BATTERY. OPEN THE BATTERY
COMPARTMENT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CASE, USING A SMALL PHILLIPS

SCREWDRIVER. UNWRAP THE BATTERY, CONNECT IT TO THE BATTERY

RECEPTACLE, AND REPLACE THE BATTERY & COMPARTMENT COVER. DIM

LEDs USUALLY INDICATE THAT IT’S TIME TO REPLACE THE BATTERY.

REMOVE THE BATTERY WHEN STORING UNIT FOR LONG PERIODS.

Summary of Contents for CBT-375

Page 1: ...n the lower position Improperly wired banana cables or banana cables plugged into the tester upside down will light Red LEDs If you re testing speaker cables that use Speakon and or dual banana connec...

Page 2: ...have Speakon plugs the LED lights refer to the 1 1 2 2 contacts of the Speakon plug connected to the RIGHT SIDE Why is this distinction important The reason is that many cable assemblies use three or...

Page 3: ...we ve used the balanced jack for the unbalanced 1 4 plug in this test only But if the red H LED illuminates that would indi cate that cable repair is needed due to a bridged short condition in the cab...

Page 4: ...s one Pin 1 and Pin 3 of the XLR representing Shield and Cold respectively are bridged The red LEDs under C Cold and S Shield will illuminate to show this condition In this tester the RCA jacks are re...

Page 5: ...old respectively are bridged The red LEDs under C and S will therefore illuminate Only the H and S green LEDs will light showing good through connections to both contacts of the RCA This cable Hosa s...

Page 6: ...ST 2 Conductor Cable For Testing Speakon cables be sure to first switch the MODE Switch to the SPEAKER position LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE 3 5mm STEREO 3 5mm STEREO to 1 4 STEREO Speakon to Speakon GOOD TES...

Page 7: ...n 1 4 to Speakon 1 4 to Banana bottom jack bottom jack ground tab For Speakon to one Banana the test is straightforward and yields results shown above right For Speakon to TWO Bananas test first one b...

Page 8: ...sed for normal full range speaker applications as well as in applications where biamping is employed Its four inner contacts or poles allow it to be connected not only to a standard two con ductor ful...

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