BATTERY REPLACEMENT
– When the "battery low" icon is on, the battery should
be replaced as soon as practical. The cable testing results will become unreliable
when the battery reaches about 4.5 volts.
To replace battery:
1)
Remove rubber battery cap on bottom of main unit by pulling or
prying off with hand.
2)
Remove and replace battery.
3)
Snap battery cap back into place
Note: When installing a new battery, disconnect any cables connected
to the LinkMaster™ Pro. The length and pretest modes will be
improperly calibrated if a cable is present.
SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Dimensions
Size: 14. 5 x 7.2 x 3 cm (5.7 x 2.85 x 1.2 inches)
Weight: 176 grams (6.2 oz.) with battery
Environmental
Operating temperature: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
Storage temperature: -10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F)
Humidity: 10% to 90%, non-condensing
Battery Life (9V Alkaline battery, typical) Times are for the full capacity of the
battery used continuously in one of the following modes -
Standby: 2.5 years
Cable Testing: 120 hours
Cable Types: Shielded or unshielded, Cat 6, Cat-5E, Cat-5, Cat-4, Cat-3 and Coax
Minimum cable length for testing for split pairs: 1 meter (3 feet)
Minimum cable length for PRETEST: 1.25 meter (4 feet)
Length measurement range (CAT5/6): 0 to 762 meters (0 to 2500 feet)
Length measurements coax cable: - Average 3,000 ft. - depends on coax cable resistance values
Accessories
LA-4157
Security Kit (Banjo and eight alligator clips)
LA-4158
Replacement Remote Set (2 through 8)
LA-4159
F Connector Replacement Set (all eight colors)
Replacement Parts
710.01
Brown F- connector Terminator
K-8864
Remote 1 only
K-8872
Unshielded 12" Cable Assembly
K-8873
Shielded 12" Cable Assembly
K-8874
RJ-45 to F connector adapter
K-8875
RJ-45 to alligator clip cable assembly
INTERPRETING CABLE TEST RESULTS
– The PASS icon will be on if the cable has all pins
properly connected per T568A/B standard. The FAIL icon will be on if there is a short or split pair.
Neither icon will be on if there are opens or miswires. The wiremap should be inspected for these
types of errors.
Definition of Errors
– (See failure example drawings) The three classes of faults below are in order
of severity. The more severe wiremap error will mask less severe wiremap errors. For example, if
there is a short in the cable; miswires and splits pairs may not be detected until the short is corrected.
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