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The SMARTFinder is a handheld TDR fault locator with tone generator function. It can identify a specific pair of cable quickly. The LED display and simple menu is easy to read and understand the open short circuits, and indicate the fault distance. When clipping on to an unidentified pair at a job site, with voltage up to 250V AC, the unit will immediately sound an alarm. The SMARTFinder tone generator function is detectable with Hobbes probe for use in tracing and identification of pairs within a cable. Technicians can find and fix cable problems without pulling new wire or cutting into walls but saving time and cost.
• Indicating fault distance by TDR technique
• Tone generator function can be detectable with Hobbes probe
• It measures distance open or fault location from one end of cable
• High voltage detection
• Simple menu is easy to use
Model No.: 256011PK
Input protection: 250V RMS AC, continuous or intermittent
Impedance range: Auto-compensation within 25 to 330ohms. Cables with impedance outside this range may produce erratic or incorrect readings
Maximum length: Main unit will display
Maximum cable testing length: 2700 feet (900m)
Minimum length: No minimum length
Accuracy: 1m inaccuracy in 100m, 1 to 3m inaccuracy in 300m, 3% inaccuracy when distance is above 300m
High Voltage detection: AC voltage>5 to 15 volts RMS will trigger high voltage warning
Measurement rate: Maximum of four completes measurement/second, decreasing to 2 seconds per measurement. Based on cable size and uniformity
Tone injection: Approximately 1 Khz at an amplitude of 80% battery voltage
Operating temp.: 0º to 55ºC
Storage temp.: 0º to 70ºC
Battery: AAA 1.5V X 4
Dimensions: 30mm thick x 78mm wide x 120mm tall
The SMARTFinder is a handheld TDR Fault Locator with tone generator function. It can identify a specific pair of cable quickly. The LED display and simple menu is easy to read and understand the open short circuits, and indicate the fault distance.