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ULTRA MAX PHASING TOOL 
8000-2579-49 REV. B 
USER  GUIDE 
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8000-2579-49
 
Front Panel functions 
 
RSSI Signal Strength Reading 
Press and release SW2 once. This shows the 
strength of the RSSI signal on the level LEDs, with 
LED 1 indicating the weakest and LED 3 indicating 
the strongest 2.4GHz RSSI signal strength. 
Battery Level Indication 
Press and release SW2 twice in succession. This 
displays the battery level on the three level LEDs, 
with 1 indicating a low battery level, 2 indicating a 
medium battery level, and 3 indicating a high 
battery level. 
58KHz Signal Lock Status 
No button press required. The status LED flashes 
red with no 58 KHz present, and flashes green at a 
rate of approximately once per second as soon as 
a 58 KHz signal lock is achieved. 
Setting the unit as transmitter or receiver 
Pressing and holding down SW1 displays the 
current configuration.  Pressing and holding down 
SW1, while pressing and releasing SW2, one time, 
toggles the unit between transmitter and receiver 
mode. The setting is indicated by the 3 level LEDs. 
The level LED 1 indicates the receiver function, 
while the level LED 3 indicates a transmitter. 
Power Save Mode 
The phasing tool goes into power save mode to 
preserve the battery when no 58 kHz signal is 
detected for five consecutive seconds. All LEDs 
turn off when it enters power save mode. The 
phasing tool wakes up from power save mode 
once a 58 kHz signal is detected. The mode is 
disabled when the USB cable is connected 
between the phasing tool and the computer. 
System Synchronization Test Function 
When the phasing tool is set to receiver mode, and 
has a signal lock on the 58 kHz of a system whose 
phase is being checked, it indicates the phase 
relationship to the reference system on the level 
LED’s. The LEDs flash as follows: 
LED Number 
Phase Indication Relative to 
Reference
 
LED #1 
System Phase is Lagging by more 
than 50 µsec 
LED #2 
System Phase is Between plus or 
minus 50 µsec 
LED #3 
System Phase is Leading by more 
than 50 µsec 
Note: 1 millisecond (msec or ms) = 1000 
microseconds (µsec or µs). 
To convert to milliseconds, divide microseconds by 
1000.A shortcut is to shift the decimal point to the 
left three places, which is the same as dividing by 
1000. 
 
0.050. (µs) = 0.05 (ms) 
 
For example, 50µs = 0.0 
5ms, 100µs = 0.1ms 
58kHz Field Strength Mode 
When the phasing tool is set to receiver mode, and 
a laptop computer is connected the 58 kHz field 
strength quality can be seen by typing “2” in the 
command line of the laptop console window. This 
starts the “PLL summary print” function that 
continuously prints to the screen the lock or unlock 
state of the phase lock loop and a relative signal 
strength quality rating system represented by 
groups of stars.  
The displayed signal strength is based on the level 
of the previous reading. Moving from a weaker field 
to a stronger field results in an increase in the star 
rating, and moving from a stronger field to a 
weaker field would result in a decrease in the star 
rating. 
***|***|***|***: Very Strong 
***|***|***|000: Strong 
***|***|000|000: Moderate 
***|000|000|000: Weakest 
The field strength quality can be useful to locate 
the point where the field is the strongest on 
concealed antennas systems or some deactivators. 
 
Below is an example of the PLL summary print 
showing the PLL is “Locked” and a field strength 
quality of “3”: