Psiber Data Psiber Cable tester, cable tester 226502 User Manual
Product codes
226502
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Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
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Display Screen
Properly Wired T568A Data Cable
T568B is electrically identical to
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
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Pins
Remote T
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Cable Wiring
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Tester Pins
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Data
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Video
Video
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Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Voltage!
Rev
Rev
Rev
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Open
Open
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Open
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ID
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Split
Split
Split
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Pass
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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
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
T568A Kabel mit Kurzschluss und Unterbrechung
Die Pins von Paar 1-2 sind kurzgeschlossen und das Paar 7-8 ist
unterbrochen. Die fehlerhaften Pins blinken. Minuszeichen (-) erscheinen
in der untersten Bildschirmzeile (Remoteeinheit) und weisen auf den
Kurzschluss hin, während keine Zahlen in der untersten Bildschirmzeile
eine Unterbrechung beim Adernpaar anzeigen.
T568A Kabel mit Verdrahtungsfehler und nicht erkennbarem
Durchgangsfehler
Pins 1 und 2 am Hauptgerät sind an die Pins 2 und 1 am anderen
Pins 1 und 2 am Hauptgerät sind an die Pins 2 und 1 am anderen
Kabelende angeschlossen. Die Pins mit diesem Fehler blinken. Das “U”
für die Pin-Nummern der Remoteeinheit weist darauf hin, dass ein nicht
erkennbarer Durchgangsfehler erfasst wurde, der weder ein Kurzschluss
ist noch eine Unterbrechung. Eine an den Tester angeschlossene
Fernerkennung hätte diesen Fehler im Kabeltestmodus ebenfalls
angezeigt.
CableMaster Pins
CableMaster Pins
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Verdrahtungsplan
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