Flashing – Klein Tools VDV501-814 User Manual
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T568A Cable with a Short and an Open: The 1-2 pair pins are shorted together and the 7-8 pair is open. The pins
with the errors are flashing. Dash lines (-) on the bottom (remote) display line indicate the short, while no numbers
on the bottom line indicate the open pair.
T568A Cable with a miswire and unrecognized
continuity: 1 and 2 pins on the
VDV Scout™ Pro
are
connected to pins 2 and 1 at the remote-end. The pins with
this error are fl ashing. The “U” for the remote pin numbers
indicates an unrecognizable continuity was detected that
is neither a short or open. An ID remote connected to the
VDV Scout™ Pro
when in cable test mode would also
show this error.
FLASHING
T568A Cable with a Miswire and
Unrecognized Continuity:
T568A Cable with a Short and Open:
Tester
Remote
Tester
Remote
T568A Cable with Split Pairs:
WIRING AND DISPLAY EXAMPLES
T568A Cable with Split Pairs: A common error in building a cable is to put all the pairs in pin sequence 1-2, 3-4,
5-6 and 7-8. This will produce the correct continuity, but the pairs are designated to be on pins 3-6 and 4-5 in the
middle of the connector for compatibility with phone wiring. This wiring error is only detected by the split pair
test since the designated pairs are not twisted together.
Tester
Remote
Coax Cable Properly Wired:
Coax Cable Properly Wired with ID Remote #1: The #1
ID remote is used to terminate a properly wired coax
cable. The video test passes, ID #1 is detected, and the
"o"s across the bottom of the screen show that the tester
is running tests continuously.