Triplett WireMaster FireFly – PN: 3290 User Manual

Instruction manual, Pn: 3290

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The Triplett FireFly Rapid LAN Mapping

Tool is an innovation in mapping and

identification technology. A simple patent

pending concept leads to unparalleled

speed in ID’ing large numbers of unmarked

LAN cables during the installation phase of

large LAN systems. While the FireFly can be

used on any size LAN system,it saves the most

time for installers on systems exceeding

25 ports. The basic FireFly comes with

100 Remotes, or ‘Flies’, and is upgradeable to

use a limitless number of optional Flies.

Introduction

In addition to rapid mapping, the FireFly

includes a Reverse Polarity test, and a

Short/Continuity test. An included adapter

allows the FireFly to function

as a standalone Continuity tester.

While developed primarily for LAN systems,

the FireFly will work on any wiring that

terminates with RJ-45 connectors. Cables

with RJ-45 connectors, once seen mostly

in LAN applications, are becoming industry

standards for numerous other wiring

installations. Some examples include

Telephone, Alarm, Security, Video, Audio, and

even Lighting. As the uses continue to

expand, the FireFly stands ready to meet

the industries mapping and ID

requirements.

Installing / Replacing Battery:

Remove the single screw on the back

of the FireFly’s case. Carefully remove

the front panel and install / replace the

9 volt battery. Replace the front panel

and reinstall screw.

Note: Replace battery when LEDs becomes

dim or product operates erratically.

Startup

Initial Testing

The FireFly sends a test signal to a Fly to make

it flash. This is easily demonstrated by

plugging a Fly into the RJ-45 jack on the

FireFly. The FireFly detects the presence of the

Fly, flashing the green Remote Detected LED

on the FireFly, and the green LED in the Fly

itself. Although it can’t be easily

demonstrated, if the connection to the Fly is

reversed in polarity, the Fly will flash red

(The FireFly will continue to flash green, since

it still detects the presence of the Fly). If a Fly

is not connected to the FireFly, the green

LED will not flash. If the FireFly detects a Short

instead of a Fly, the red Short / Continuity LED

will turn on and a beeper will sound. An

adapter test lead is provided to allow the

FireFly to be used as a Continuity tester.

It is best to use the FireFly with 2 persons,

one in the IT room and one who will travel

to the location of each far end jack / plug.

They should be in communication with each

other, typically by cell phone or walkie talkies.

Logistics

Mapping Procedure

a) Terminate both ends of the wires/cables

with RJ-45 connectors.

b) In the IT room, attach the terminated

cables to a patch panel.

c) Install Flies in all jacks being used in the

panel

d) One person stays in the IT room and

observes the Flies.

e) The other person travels to each far end

location and connects the FireFly to the

RJ-45 there. He should see the green

Remote Detected LED flash on the FireFly.

The person in the IT room should

immediately see a Fly flashing green. Mark

the ends of the cable appropriately.

Remove the Fly from the panel to indicate

that that jack is done. If FireFly

does not flash the green LED, the cable is

defective or a Fly is not connected to this

cable. If the Fly flashes red, the cable is

connected to the FireFly, but the polarity

is reversed.

f) Move to next location and test, etc. etc.

Continuity Test

The FireFly can be used as a standalone

continuity tester. Simply plug the provided

alligator test lead into the FireFly’s RJ-45

connector, and connect the clips to the

item that will be tested for continuity. If

continuity is found, the FireFly’s red

Short / Continuity LED will light and

the beeper will sound.

Specifications

Maximum Test Distance

Determined by wire resistance.

Workable up to 1000 Ohms.

(equiv to 15,000ft of 24ga CAT5 LAN cable)

Battery

Standard 9 volt battery

Battery Life

Approx 50 hours continuous use (ID mode)

In actual typical use, battery lasts several

months.

Test Current

Less than 40mA

Continuity Threshold

Approx 1V

Size

FireFly: 2.45” x 3.75” x 1.2”

Fly: 0.5” x 0.6” x 1.5”

Complete Kit in Box: 2.5” x 5.75” x 10.25”

Weight

1.25 lbs (FireFly with 100 Remotes)

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Instruction Manual

PN: 3290

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