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ND 3867-1 LinkMaster PRO XL Ins
Tone – The tone mode generates four different tones for use with tone tracers on all pairs, a selected
pair or a selected pin. The SEL button selects one of the four tone sounds provided. The up and down
arrows scroll through the pairs and pins that have signal on them. The LinkMaster
tone amplitude over the life of the battery and two tone amplitude of normal and half (HI on pair and
Low on pin).
Note: When using the coax adapter or alligator clip assembly, tone is connected only to pin 1 and pin 2.
Coax – The coax mode is used in conjunction with special numbered and color-coded F-connector
terminators (coax remotes). These eight remotes each have unique signatures that the LinkMaster
Pro XL can identify. The LinkMaster
passes. If cable fails, "Open" or "Short" will be displayed and coax mode.
Setup – The setup mode is provided to set user selectable options. The up and down arrow buttons
scroll through the options. The SEL button changes the current setting to the choice for that option.
To exit Setup, press Mode key.
• The beep-on-pass can be turned on or off (default is on).
• The pass criteria can be set for shielded or unshielded cables (default is unshielded).
• The length can be set for meters or feet (default is feet).
–If the length units are changed, the LinkMaster
length constant to the new units on exit of setup.
–The length constant can be set to any value (default is 15 pF/foot; most Cat 5, Cat 5e & Cat 6
are very close to 15pF/foot – check with your cable manufacturer for possible variances.)
Voltage Protection
The LinkMaster
Pro XL is designed to withstand input voltage conditions that occur during normal
telephony applications for a very short period of time (approximately 10 seconds). The LinkMaster
XL monitors for voltage presence in CABLE TEST, LENGTH or COAX modes. The "VOLTAGE!!" message
appears on the screen and the tone sounds continuously. Remove tester from line immediately or tester
could be damaged. (see specs for specifics)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
To Test a Patch Cable
1) Plug one end of patch cable into Main jack on the tester.
2) Plug other end of cable into a remote unit or Remote jack on the tester.
3) Press any button to power on. Wiremap results will be displayed, as well as PASS if correctly
wired to T568 A/B standards. Beep tone also indicates a PASS. The test repeats every 5 seconds.
4) For FAIL, refer to Interpreting Cable Test Results at end of instruction guide. Neither PASS or
FAIL icon will show for open or Miswire. Inspect wiremap numbers for these types of errors.
5) Disconnect patch cable after test.
Note: Be sure Set-up mode is properly set for Unshielded versus Shielded cables (Unshielded
is default. If the internal Remote jack is used on the tester, the Remote ID will always show as 1.
To Test Cable from One Terminated End Only – Remote unit is not needed to run Cable Test.
1) Attach one end of supplied jumper cable to main jack on tester
and the other end to the wall plate or patch panel jack to be tested.
2) Turn on unit by pressing any button. If not in Cable Test mode,
press MODE until Cable Test is displayed, than press SEL button.
3) The tester will then test for shorts, opens, and split pairs.
The results are displayed as messages on the LCD.
4) Results should appear within 5 seconds. The test repeats every 5 seconds.
5) Disconnect cable after test.
6) Pressing SEL button starts a new test immediately when a new cable is inserted for testing.
Note: Jumper cables must be no more than 10% of the total run length or 3 feet, whichever is less.
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3:51 PM
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