Psiber Data Psiber Cable tester, cable tester 226501 User Manual

Product codes
226501
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ANHANG: VERDRAHTUNGSPLAN UND BILDSCHIRMANZEIGE
Verdrahtungsplan
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Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Rev
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Display Screen
Properly Wired T568A Data Cable
T568B is electrically identical to 
T568A, but swaps the green 
and orange pairs.  Either standard
will work as long as the same  
standard is used at both ends of a
run or patch cable. Mising standards
A and B creates a cross-over cable. 
In the event of a cross-over, the 
“X-over” icon will display and 
mismatched pins will flash in the 
wire map.
T568A  Data Cable with Split Pairs
A common error in building a 
A common error in building a cable
is to put all the wires in pin sequence -
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. This will produce 
correct continuity, but the pairs are
designated to be on pins 3-6 and 4-5
in the middle of the connector for
compatibility purposes. As the 
designated wire pairs are not 
matched according to wiring standards,
The “Split” error will appear. The 
mismatched pins will flash in the wire
map of the LCD screen. 
T568A Cable with a Short and 
an Open
The 1-2 pair pins are shorted 
together and the 7-8 pair is 
open. The pins with the errors 
are flashing. Dash lines (-) on 
the bottom (remote) display line  
indicate the short, while no 
numbers on the bottom line 
indicate the open pair.
T568A Cable with a miswire 
and unrecognized continuity
1and 2 pins on the main tester are 
connected to pins 2 and 1 at the 
remote-end. The pins with this 
error are flashing. The “U” for 
the remote pin numbers 
indicates an unrecognizable 
continuity was detected that is 
nether a short or open.  An ID 
remote connected to the Tester 
when in cable test mode would 
also have shown this error.
Remote T
ester 
Pins 
Remote T
ester 
Pins 
Remote T
ester 
Pins 
Cable Wiring
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Tester    Pins
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Tester    Pins
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Tester    Pins
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Tester    Pins
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Remote T
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Voice
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Voice
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Data
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Video
Video
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Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Rev
Rev
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Open
Open
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Split
Split
Split
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Pass
Pass
Pass
Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail
Tone
Tone
Tone
Tone
X-over
X-over
X-over
X-over
Shielded
Shielded
Shielded
Shielded
Display Screen
Properly Wired T568A Data Cable
T568B is electrically identical to 
T568A, but swaps the green 
and orange pairs.  Either standard
will work as long as the same  
standard is used at both ends of a
run or patch cable. Mising standards
A and B creates a cross-over cable. 
In the event of a cross-over, the 
“X-over” icon will display and 
mismatched pins will flash in the 
wire map.
T568A  Data Cable with Split Pairs
A common error in building a 
A common error in building a cable
is to put all the wires in pin sequence -
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. This will produce 
correct continuity, but the pairs are
designated to be on pins 3-6 and 4-5
in the middle of the connector for
compatibility purposes. As the 
designated wire pairs are not 
matched according to wiring standards,
The “Split” error will appear. The 
mismatched pins will flash in the wire
map of the LCD screen. 
T568A Cable with a Short and 
an Open
The 1-2 pair pins are shorted 
together and the 7-8 pair is 
open. The pins with the errors 
are flashing. Dash lines (-) on 
the bottom (remote) display line  
indicate the short, while no 
numbers on the bottom line 
indicate the open pair.
T568A Cable with a miswire 
and unrecognized continuity
1and 2 pins on the main tester are 
connected to pins 2 and 1 at the 
remote-end. The pins with this 
error are flashing. The “U” for 
the remote pin numbers 
indicates an unrecognizable 
continuity was detected that is 
nether a short or open.  An ID 
remote connected to the Tester 
when in cable test mode would 
also have shown this error.
Remote T
ester 
Pins 
Remote T
ester 
Pins 
Remote T
ester 
Pins 
Cable Wiring
Korrekt nach T568A aufgelegtes Datenkabel 
T568B ist elektrisch identisch zu T568A, jedoch sind das grüne und das 
orangefarbene Paar getauscht. Beide Auflegeschemata funktionieren, 
solange an beiden Kabelenden das gleiche Auflegeschema angewandt 
wird. Andernfalls entsteht ein Kreuzkabel. In diesem Fall erscheint 
das “X-over” Symbol und die fehlerhaft aufgelegten Adern blinken im 
Verdrahtungsplan.
T568A Datenkabel mit Split-Pair Fehler 
Ein häufiger Fehler beim Auflegen eines Kabels besteht darin, alle Drähte 
in der Pinfolge 1-2, 3-4,  5-6, 7-8 aufzulegen. Das ergibt einen korrekten 
Durchgang, doch aus Kompatibilitätsgründen muss die Paarzuordnung auf 
den Pins 3-6 und 4-5 in der Mitte des Steckverbinders erfolgen.
Sind die Adernpaare nicht entsprechend dem Verdrahtungsstandard 
aufgelegt, erscheint ein “Split-Pair” Fehler. Die fehlerhaft aufgelegten 
Adernpaare blinken im Verdrahtungsplan.
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