OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL: TT6200
DUAL TELEPHONE LINE TESTER
BEFORE USE:
READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. Use extreme
caution when checking electrical circuits to avoid injury due to
electrical shock. Sperry Instruments assumes basic knowledge of
electricity on the part of the user and is not responsible for any injury
or damages due to improper use of this tester.
OBSERVE and follow all standard industry safety rules and local
electrical codes. When necessary call a qualified electrician to
troubleshoot and repair the defective electrical circuit.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Operating Range: Use only to test phone or data lines.
Indicators: Visual Only
Operating Environment: 32° - 104° F (0 - 32° C)
Altitude up to 2000 meters. Indoor use.
Pollution degree 2. Accordance with IED-664.
Cleaning: Remove grease and grime with clean, dry cloth.
OPERATION:
This tester is a simple indicating device and is used to test both single
and dual telephone lines. If the phone jack is only wired for a single
line then only the first LED at the top of the tester will glow. If the jack
is wired for two lines then both LEDs will glow.
To operate just plug the tester into the phone jack and view the LEDs
to find out the status of the circuit. The tri-color LEDs show if the jack
is wired properly, reverse wired, has a high voltage on the line or is
dead. See chart below.
LED
Green
Red
Yellow
no indication
CAUTION – REFER TO THIS MANUAL
BEFORE USING THIS TESTER.
Limited Lifetime Warranty limited solely to repair or replacement; no warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Product is warrantied to be
free of defects in materials and workmanship for the normal life of the product. In
no event shall Sperry Instruments be liable for incidental or consequential damage.
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STATUS
Line is good
Line is reverse wired
AC voltage is present on the line
Line is dead.
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Form # 380 4/06