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Operation – Triplett Low Voltage Pro User Manual

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OPERATION

Use: Test alarm system and other backup batteries by doing

a loaded battery test. Better than a voltmeter test because this

test places a 100ma load on the battery. Use RJ45/Alligator

clips included with all LVPro Models (shown above) to connect

the battery to the RJ45 port. After test starts, pressing the OK

button puts a 100ma load on the battery.

RESULT: For the battery to be OK, the battery voltage should

remain stable after the load is applied.

Test Active

Test Active

ALARM BATTERY TEST

ID

VIDEO DEVICES

Use: CCTV systems require approximately 1Vpp to the DVR

for reliable recording. This APP measures and displays the Vpp

of video signal. Perfect for quick debugging of CCTV systems.

1) Connect the CCTV camera video output to the coax connec-

tor on the LVPro. 2) Select the Camera icon and press OK.

CCTV / Vpp (peak to peak voltage)

PHONE DEVICES

Use: Detect central office telephone connections (48V).

Display voltage and cable location (up to 4 phones). 1) Connect

the cable to the RJ11/RJ12 connector on the LVPro. 2) Select

the Telephone APP and start the test.

RESULT: The LVPro scans the 6 pins and displays up to 3 pairs

of central office connections; the pairs used (typically 3,4; 2,5;

and 1,6); and the amplitude of voltage on each pair.

Use: Large wiring jobs end up with unlabled runs. Plugging

these wall jack identifiers into each socket makes identifying

the wall jack's location a snap. 1) Connect the unidentified

cable into the correct LVPro jack. 2) Press the button labeled

"Cabel I.D." to start the scan. Press EXIT when done.

RESULT: As an example, RJ45 ID#4 plugged in a RJ45 outlet

will light both the "RJ45" icon and the number "4" digit on the

LVPro. The same is true for coax outlets. Order:

P/N LVPro-RJ45ID (20 pcs)

P/N LVPro-CoaxID (20 pcs)

P/N LVProRJ45CoaxID (10 pcs/ea. Total of 20 pcs).

WALL JACK IDENTIFIERS

TONE LOCATING APPS

Use: Locating the far end of a cable. Place a tone on the near

end of the cable with the LVPro and detect it on the far end

TONE CABLE DETECTION

Test Active

Test Active

Test Active

RESULT: The voltage LED will light and voltage is displayed. Note: The

voltage display varies with the whiteness of the camera's image.

BNC adapters: Various adapters are avaialable for different connectors.

Note: The CCTV/Vpp APP can also be used to detect CATV (cable TV)

signals. But some CATV signals may be too small for the LVPro to detect.

disconnected). 2) Using the RJ45/Clips adapter, connect

speaker wires to the LVPro's RJ45 port.

RESULT: The icon that matches the speaker will light.

Requires remote kit.

Order: P/N LVProSpkrID Kit (8 pcs).

with a Tone Probe (available separately). 1) Plug the cable to be "toned"

into the LVPro's socket. 2) Select the proper cable type and then press the

TONE button 3) Choose from 3 tones (down arrow) and/or the pairs that

you wish to tone (right arrow and select "Pair" and down arrow to scroll

through pairs). 4) Detect tone on the far end using a tone probe.

RESULT: A quick and handy way to locate cable ends. Another popular

method if you are tracing data cables that are plugged into active ports:

Use the Port Blink APP.

ORDER: LVPro-Probe Lighted probe

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RJ45/Clip

Adapter

RJ45/Clip

Adapter

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