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1
. Power on the TC-NT3. Press the
Test
button 2 times to go into Blink Hub mode.
The Blink Hub LED will blink to indicate it is in Blink Hub mode.
2
. Connect a cable to the TC-NT3 transmitter. If you are testing a network wall
outlet, connect to it by using the included patch cable.
3
. The TC-NT3 transmitter will send a link pulse if an Ethernet link is active on the
cable or outlet. The tester begins blinking and the LED on the corresponding port
of the Hub or switch will also blink for easy identification.
Note
: Hub Blink mode also generates a tone. Hub Blink mode can only be used on
non-shielded cables. Shielded cables will cause a misread and activate the Active
Link LED without an active connection.
Blink Hub/LINK/Tone Mode
Blink Hub mode is a quick way to identify if a network cable or outlet is connected to
an active network such as a hub, switch or router. Do not test a cable connected to
a live telephone system or AC/DC circuits (PoE injector/switch) in this mode. Doing
so will damage the TC-NT3.
Tone Tracing (Required TC-TP1, sold separately)
1
. Power on the TC-NT3.
2
. Press the
Test
button two times to enter Blink Hub/Tone Mode.
3
. Connect a cable to TC-NT3 transmitter.
4
. Use the TC-TP1 to locate and trace the tone (Please refer the TC-TP1 Quick
Installation Guide for detailed usage).
5
. Press the
Mode
button to select
Hi
or
Lo
tone.
Trace a tone using the TC-TP1 to quickly isolate or locate a cable. When tracing a
shielded cable, the Active Link LED will blink or light when using a
Hi
tone or
remain solid in a
Lo
tone.
6
. Use the included RJ-45 to F adapter for tracking coaxial cables.
4.
If there is no active connection detected, the Active Link LED will be off.