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User's Guide 
 
Continuity Tester Pro 
Model CT20 
Introduction 
Congratulations on your purchase of the Extech CT20 Continuity Tester Pro. 
The CT20 allows a single user to quickly identify and label two wires even 
when the wire ends are located in different rooms. This tester is shipped fully 
tested and with proper use will provide years of reliable service. 
Safety 
CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT TO A LIVE CIRCUIT 
 
Safety Precautions 
1. 
Improper use of this tester can cause damage, shock, injury or death. 
Read and understand this user’s guide before use. 
2. 
Ensure that the battery door is properly closed and secured before use. 
3. 
Inspect the condition of the test leads and the tester itself for any damage 
before use. 
4. 
Remove the battery from the tester if it is to be stored for a long period. 
Description 
1. 
Local Continuity Tester (main pulsing unit) 
2. 
Local Continuity Indicator (flashing 
red LED) 
3. 
Power On/Off (mini-slide switch) 
4. 
Power “On” Indicator (steady green 
LED) 
5. 
Local Continuity Beeper (with air 
holes on rear of case) 
6. 
Remote Probe Continuity Indicator 
(red/green bi-color LED) 
7. 
Remote Probe Holder (side 
mounted plastic piece) 
8. 
Red and Black Remote Probe 
Leads w/alligator clips   
9. 
Red and Black Tester Leads w/alligator  
10.  9 Volt Battery Compartment (removable cover on rear) 
Specifications 
Power supply 
9 Volt Battery 
Beeper 85dB 
beeper 
 
Battery life 
Approx. 12 months with normal use. 
Continuity confirmation 
Equal to or less than 2.0 K Ohms  
Continuity drive current: 
Pulsed (2.0 Hz) 20 - 50mA at 10 Ohms and 2.0mA - 
8.0mA at 1000 Ohms. 
Wire Verification Distance  10,000 Ft, 3,000 m (26 Gage min.) 
Fuse 
250V 0.5A fast blow 
Operating Temperature 
10 
o
F to 113
o
F (-12 to 45
o
C) 
Storage Temperature 
-4 to 176
o
F (-20 to 80
o
C) 
Operating Humidity 
10 to 90% RH (non-condensing) 
Dimensions 
3.6 x 2.2 x 1.14” (90 x 57 x 29mm) 
Weight 
9.2oz (260g) 
Operation 
CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT TO LIVE WIRES.  
Use only on non-energized circuits 
Remote Continuity 
Remote continuity is a different mode of usage for the Tester and requires the 
Remote Probe.  This mode is primarily used for: A. remote verification of continuity 
for cable/wires, or  
B. individual cable/wires for identification and labeling. Properly used, the Tester 
with Remote Probe will eliminate numerous trips when testing cable TV, electrical 
cables, and speaker/telephone wiring in multi-room/multi-floor installations.  
1. 
Turn power on. The green 
power LED will glow. If green 
LED fails to light replace 9V 
battery. 
2. 
Attach red and black alligator 
clips of Tester to one end of 
cable/wires under test. 
3. 
Proceed to the other end of the 
cable/wires and connect them 
to Remote Probe test leads. 
4. If 
continuity 
exists, the LED on 
the probe will flash either green 
or red depending on the Probe 
leads orientation.  Note: At this point, Tester hanging 
on cable/wires at origination end, will beep and flash 
red while remote probe (with user) at destination end 
is verifying continuity. 
5. 
When Tester (red lead) is connected through wire 
under test to Remote Probe (red lead) and Tester 
(black lead) is connected through wire under test to 
Remote Probe (black lead), then Probe LED flashes 
green indicating correct connection orientation.  If 
Probe LED flashes red, this indicates Probe Leads are 
not correctly connected. Reverse probe leads to 
produce green light.  
6. 
Once correct orientation has been achieved 
(flashing green LED), then wires under test can be 
labeled consistent with the colors on tester and 
probe leads. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advanced Remote Continuity and Wire Identification 
The Remote Continuity mode can be used to check continuity and to identify two, 
three or more cables/wires simultaneously by applying simple logic and a testing 
strategy. To facilitate cable/wire identification, the leads of the tester and probe use 
matching color 
 
 
Local Continuity 
Using just the tester (without probe) you 
can easily test any in-wall wiring from 
point to point locations in the same 
room. Other handy uses are to quickly 
test light bulbs, fuses, switches, relay 
contacts, diodes, low ohm power 
resistors, circuit breakers, etc. for 
electrical continuity.  
1.  Turn power switch on. The green 
power LED will glow. If green LED 
does not light, replace 9V battery.  
2.  To check same room wiring runs, attach both red and black alligator clips of 
Tester to both wires on one end of multi-wire cable under test and let Tester 
hang from wires.  
3.  Go to other end of same cable and momentarily connect wires in cable 
together. The Tester will beep and red LED will flash indicating continuity.  
4.  When continuity is found, label both ends of cable with the same number or 
name.  
5.  To test other devices (listed above) connect Tester leads to device terminals in 
any* lead orientation (red or black). If device makes internal electrical 
connection then Tester will beep and its red LED will flash indicating continuity.  
 
*Exception: When testing a diode, the red Tester lead is positive and will show 
continuity when connected to the anode (positive (+) side) with black Tester lead 
to cathode (negative (-) side).       
 
Battery replacement 
1. 
Loosen Phillips head screw of battery compartment and remove 
cover (rear).   
2. 
Replace 9 volt battery and compartment cover, then tighten 
screw. 
Disposal 
Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal 
of the device at the end of its lifecycle 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright © 2006 Extech Instruments Corporation 
All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.  
CT20  V4.0   11/06