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Network Cable Tester With 4 Remotes
The NETest Network cable tester is a simple but comprehensive cable tester that will diagnose wiring faults for 10 BASE2 (Coax), 10 BASE–T, 100 BASE–Tx, TIA–586A, TIA–568B & Token Ring cables. It will not only identify wiring faults such as open wires, shorts, reversed pairs, crossed pairs, split and mis–wiring, but also will identify up to 4 different cables frome the tested end. With a push of a button, the NETest will automatically scan all wires and pairs to determine any existing faults. A large alphanumeric LED displays the fault code; while a series of smaller LEDs indicate which pair the fault is existent on. For testing of installed cables, 4 remote terminators are provided. The terminators are also used to identify which cable is being tested.
• Split tests cable length: Min. 1.2M (about 4 ft.) Max. 150M (about 492 ft.)
• Can identify the following faults: open, short, crossed, reversed, and split
• Can identify up to 4 different cables on the other end by using 4 provided remote identifiers
• Simple and effective use
• A large display LED and 4 wire LEDs clearly display the fault status
• Designed with one 9V DC battery for longer operation and rasy replacement
Model No.: 256450
Display : LED bar
Testing main unit interface: RJ-45 x1, BNC x 1
Remote unit interface: RJ-45+BNC
Office ID: Yes
ID #: 4
Remote test: results display on the master unit
Buzzer warning: no
Faults display: alphanumeric LED faults display
Faults detection: open, short, reversed, cross, split
Tone generator: no
Patch panel organizer: no
Portfinder : no
Mass cables test: no
Low battery indicator: Yes
Network Cable Tester With 4 Remotes
The NETest – Network Cable Tester With 4 Remotes is a simple but comprehensive cable tester that will diagnose wiring faults for 10 BASE2 (Coax), 10 BASE–T, 100 BASE–Tx, TIA–586A, TIA–568B & Token Ring cables. It will not only identify wiring faults such as open wires, shorts, reversed pairs, crossed pairs, split and mis–wiring, but also will identify up to 4 different cables from the tested end.