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DISPLAY (FIG. 4)
1
Tone icon illuminates when the tester is transmitting Lo or Hi or LoHi tone
frequency.
2
Pass icon illuminates if the cable is a properly wired 4-pair T568A/B data
cable or crossover (uplink) cable.
3
X-Over illuminates when cable is correctly wired in the Crossover pattern
(see details below).
4
Shielded illuminates when a data cable has a correctly assembled shield
contact between the two terminated ends.
5
Voltage Detected Warning: If voltage is detected on the cable being
tested, the "Voltage!" icon illuminates. A check for voltage is performed
before each test and if found, no test is run. The tester should be
disconnected immediately from the source of the voltage.
6
Fail icon illuminates if the cable is not wired to one of the cabling
standards, and the appropriate fail mode icon(s) illuminates.
7
Short icon illuminates if there is a short on any two or more conductor
wires, along with those pin numbers.
8
Split icon illuminates if the designated wire pairs are not terminated in the
correct sequence.
9
Open icon illuminates when any of the conductor wires are not correctly
terminated, along with that pin number.
10
Battery Low icon illuminates when the battery is nearing depletion. The
symbol will begin to flash when the battery needs to be replaced. Results
may be unreliable at this point.
11
Tester-End Wire Map: The top line of the wiremap displays the pins on
the tester end in order. These pins are mapped to the pins on the remote-
end shown directly below them on the LCD.
12
Remote-End Wire Map: The bottom line of the wiremap displays the
corresponding pin on the remote-end. Dashed lines on the remote line indicate
shorted pins. No pin numbers displayed on the remote line are open pairs.
FIG. 4
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