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• LEDs
1. Tone Detected LED:
illuminate when the detected signal exceeds the set threshold. The
threshold is set with the level buttons.
2. Overload LED:
when the amplifier is overloaded. The volume should be reduced so
changes in signal strength can be heard.
3.Power-On/Battery Low LED:
probe is active. It will flash rapidly when the battery needs to be
replaced.
• Buttons
4. On/Off Button:
• Toggle Mode: When the tracer is turned on with a short
tap (less than 0.5 seconds) of the button, the tester will
turn on and stay on until the button is tapped again or after
approximately 5 minutes.
• Normal On/Off: If the button is pressed and held down, the
unit will be on for only as long as the button is depressed.
5. Level Buttons:
sensitivity/volume and the detection threshold of the LED. They can
be tapped or pressed and held.
Note: If using a different tone generator than the TONEcube, refer to its
manual for steps 1-4.
If using a different amplifier probe than the PROBEplus, refer to its
manual for steps 5-8.
Move CONT-STAT switch on the TONEcube to the STAT (status)
1.
position, particularly when toning powered phone lines. CONT
(continuity) position may be used on unpowered pairs.
Connect a lead or leads to wire, cable or terminal to be traced. See
2.
Connection Variations section for common configurations.
Slide TONE momentary switch to the left. The LED above the
3.
switch will begin blinking. Select a different signal type if desired as
described in Setting Tone Sounds section.
4.
To turn off the signal, slide TONE switch to the left briefly. LED will turn off.
5.
On the PROBEplus, press or tap the On/Off button.
PROBEplus FRONT PANEL
The green LED above the level buttons will
The red LED above the detect LED will illuminate
This LED will illuminate when the
The On/Off button operates in two modes:
The up and down buttons are used to adjust the
TONE TRACING
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