Cable testing guidelines, Length testing, Cable testing with remotes – Klein Tools VDV501828 User Manual

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cable Testing Guidelines

The VDV Commander tests coax, network, and phone cables

to detect possible faults, measure cable lengths, show wire

pairing and examine a cable’s physical/electrical properties.

Important Notes:

• RJ jacks for data and phone share internal

connections on the VDV Commander. Connect just

one RJ cable at a time.

• You cannot connect an RJ and coaxial cable

at the same time.

• If testing RJ cables, remove any coax cable adapters.

safety Notes

The VDV Commander is designed for use on cables with

voltage below 60V. Do NOT plug the device into a source with

voltage above 60V. Connecting the device to live AC power can

damage the unit and pose a safety hazard.
Poorly terminated RJ plugs can damage the jacks on the VDV

Commander. Inspect all RJ plugs before inserting them into

the VDV Commander. Make sure you insert the plug into the

appropriate jack of the remote or device.
Cable contacts should be recessed into the plastic housing of

the receiving jack. Do NOT plug a six-position phone plug into

an eight-position data jack on a remote or remote device.

Length Testing

VDV Commander measures cable length and length to

faults using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR). Velocity of

Propagation (VOP) is the TDR measurement of the speed of

the reflected waveforms compared to the speed of light. VOP

values can vary among cable types, lots, and manufacturers.

In most cases, these differences are minor and may be
disregarded.

cable Testing with Remotes

#1-8 Test-n-Map

TM

ID Remotes are used to verify connectivity

at the opposite end of a cable and provide a location ID. To

connect a telephone cable, use the included Tester Cable,

Universal RJ12 Jumper 9", to a RJ11/12 wall plate. The #1-20

CoaxMap

TM

and #1-20 LanMap

TM

remotes are used to provide

a location ID only.

GENERAL TEsTING pRocEDUREs

How to perform a cable Test

• Press the "On/Off" button

to power on the

VDV Commander.

• Connect a network, coax, or telephone cable to the

appropriate connector on the top of the VDV Commander.

WARNING: Do NOT plug an RJ12 cable directly into the

VDV Commander. A standard RJ12 cable will damage

the VDV Commander’s RJ45 jack. Use the RJ adapter

patch cable (VDV726-125) that is included with the VDV

Commander.

• Press the "Enter" button

to display the cable test menu.

The VDV Commander will automatically perform a test
upon entering the cable test menu.

To scroll through Cable Type mode, press the RJ45

function button. The icon will change with each press,

from RJ45 to coax to telephone

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