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3.5 TESTING BATTERY
3.5.1 Connect the black test lead to the COM jack
and the red test lead to the V/

 jack.

3.5.2 Set the rotary switch at the desired “BAT”
range position and connect test leads across the
battery.

Position 1.5v 6v

9v

load 27

 68 100

3.6 TESTING Telephone Line (RJ11)
3.6.1 Connect the RJ11 test jack to one end of the
telephone line to be tested.
3.6.2 Connect the UAX(Telephone Unit Automatic
Exchange)

to the other end of the line.

3.6.3 Push “TEST” button to perform test.

3.7 TESTING Network Cable (RJ45)




● The network tester is suitable for T168A, T568B,
10Base-T and Token Ring.

The Network Cable Tester will check a fault

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CAUTION!

DO NOT use on the circuits as it
may damage the tester.

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condition in the above descending order before
detecting other fault conditions. The detection and
indication of the presence of a fault is handled on a
one-per-test” basis. Once a fault is corrected, it is
recommended the cable be tested again for other
faults.
OPEN

There is no “OPEN” indication. A typical

cable may have 2, 3, or 4 pairs. OPENS are
displayed as an unlit symbol. The user will
determine if a pair is present and continuous or
OPEN by comparing the illuminated symbol to the
expected number of pairs that should be good.
SHO.

A short circuit condition exists (see Fig.1).

MIS.

Indicates the improper assignment of

individual wire pairs to pins for the wiring schemes
tested (see Fig.2).
REV.

Reverse wiring means the pin for one wire

in a pair is connected to the opposite pin for the
pair in the remote jack (see Fig.3).
SPL.

Split pairs occur when the tip (positive

conductor) and ring (negative conductor) of two
twisted pairs are interchanged (see Fig.4).

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