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NOTICE 

Important Safety Instructions for the 6100 Series

Note:

 Before you start working with your 6100 device, you need to first read the important safety information provided in 

this notice. This document provides information that may supplement or add safety information to the user guide of your 
product. Keep this information close at hand. You can obtain a copy of the complete user guide for your product at the 
following link:

 www.radiodetection.com

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Note:

 The 6100 enclosure may become warm during normal use.

Introducing the 6100 Series

The 6100 is a handheld device designed for installing and activating multiplay services over copper/G.fast/ADSL2+/VDSL2, 

and Ethernet, between the service provider and the subscriber premises. It verifies that the customer’s modem/router, 

equipment and inside wiring are operating correctly. The unit also verifies the location of faults during the installation and 

repair of voice and DSL circuits.

Typical applications

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Automatic Pair Quality Test toward remote test head or 

far end device (FED)

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Multimeter tests

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Noise tests including power influence and PSD

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Frequency tests including balance, load coils, and 

tracing tone

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Fault location tests including TDR and RFL

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SmartR

 features including Pair Detective and 

FaultMapper

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Supports vectoring and G.INP for operators looking to 

mitigate self-FEXT (far end crosstalk) and promote DSL 

stability

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ADSL2+, VDSL2, and G.fast testing

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Optional ADSL2+ and VDSL2 bonding support

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Supports Ping, FTP, and Traceroute tests with optional 

support for Web Browser, VoIP testing, and IPTV 

analysis

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Ethernet testing for qualifying FTTx service at the 

customer premises

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Configurable pass/fail results for automated testing

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Proves IPv4 and IPv6 data flow between the network 

and the end equipment

Using the 6100

If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the 

manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment 

may be impaired. The 6100 is equipped with a series of 

interfaces shown in the following views:

Front

Touchscreen

Power LED

Speaker

Battery LED

Summary of Contents for RADIODETECTION 6100 Series

Page 1: ...SL circuits Typical applications l Automatic Pair Quality Test toward remote test head or far end device FED l Multimeter tests l Noise tests including power influence and PSD l Frequency tests including balance load coils and tracing tone l Fault location tests including TDR and RFL l SmartR features including Pair Detective and FaultMapper l Supports vectoring and G INP for operators looking to ...

Page 2: ...h caution l These connections are intended for the express purpose of electrical testing of common telephone line conductors within the ranges specified in the Technical Specifications found on the Radiodetection web site The device is not intended to be used on telephone lines having voltages greater than 280 VAC or 400 VDC and it is also not intended to be used on power distribution circuits CAU...

Page 3: ...the Home pane Note Pressing while a test is running will also stop the test and return to the main menu screen Note You can also select an option directly by pressing the function keys corresponding to the on screen buttons at the bottom of the screen Alternatively any reference to pushing buttons on the keypad can be replaced in most cases by clicking tapping the touchscreen Keypad Arrow keys Bac...

Page 4: ...ecified all interfaces are intended for connection to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV circuits only l Use only the listed and certified AC adapter charger provided by Radiodetection with your 6100 unit It provides reinforced insulation between primary and secondary and is suitably rated for the country where the unit is sold l When you use the unit outdoors ensure that it is protected from liquids d...

Page 5: ...the grounding AC power voltage level in your area and type of charger used charging the unit may trigger a high voltage warning buzzer Unplug the AC DC adapter to confirm if the trigger is influenced from the charger or a real high voltage on the line For optimal charging stop all tests and disconnect the measurement cables from the line and or ground to continue charging the battery using the AC ...

Page 6: ...le protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Operation Manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case ...

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