Operation – INTELLINET NETWORK 515566 Net Toner and Probe Kit User Manual

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oPeratioN

Sending/Tracing a Tone
1. Set the toggle switch on the Net Toner to the TONE HI-LO position.

2. Plug the cable to be checked into the Tone/Cont jack of the tester, or

plug the cable with alligator clips into the Tone/Cont jack.

3. Connect the tester to the cable to be traced using the RJ45 jack, the

red alligator clip on the RJ45-to-RJ11 patch cable, or the coaxial F

connector. To strengthen the tone signal, connect the black alligator

clip to a ground (however, if using the RJ45 jack to connect to the

cable being traced, this will not be possible).

4. Use the Net Probe to find the cable you have connected to. When the

tip of the Net Probe touches the right cable, the tone will be at its

loudest and the Signal LED will light. (You can turn the volume down

as the tip gets nearer to the right cable to make it easier to distinguish

between the cables the Net Probe tip touches.)

5. Use the Tone button on the Net Toner to change the tone to the HI

(down) or LO (up) position.

CAUTION: Do not connect to an active AC circuit over 24 V in this mode.
Supplying Talk Power
The Net Toner has a feature that allows users to communicate using

telephone test sets, even when a circuit is dead.

1. Using the test leads, connect the Net Toner and a telephone test set

to the inactive circuit, in

series, as illustrated.

2. Flip the toggle switch on

the Net Toner to the Cont/

Talk position.

3. Set the TALK BATT button

to the Enhanced (down)

position. This provides

additional battery power to

enable voice communication over the inactive circuit. You should now

be able to communicate using the telephone test sets.

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