Laserliner 083 062 Multi Cable Checker Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Laserliner
Table of Contents
- Laserliner 083 062 Multi Cable Checker Owner
- Function/Application
- General safety instructions
- Safety instructions
- Safety instructions
- Transmitter TX Receiver RECV
- ON / OFF
- Continuity test
- Locating network, telephone and multimedia cables, and individual wires
- Information on maintenance and care
- EU directives and disposal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Laserliner 083 062 Multi Cable Checker Owner
Function/Application
- Localises telephone wires, network cables, wires and cables in electrical systems
- Tests network cabling (assignment of individual conductors)
- Integrated continuity tester
- Comprehensive accessories set for testing the most commonly used types of plug-in connections (RJ11, RJ45, BNC, TV coax., F adapter)
- Universal testing terminal for the connection to any conductor
- Loud audible signal for straightforward identification of selected cables
- Extremely bright white LED flashlight function
General safety instructions
- The device must only be used in accordance with its intendedpurpose and within the scope of the specifications.
- The measuring tools and accessories are not toys. Keep out of reach of children.
- The structure of the device must not be modified in any way.
- Do not expose the device to mechanical stress, extreme temperatures, moisture or significant vibration.
- Do not use the device in environments containing explosive gases or vapour.
- Make sure that you always select the correct connections and the correct rotary switch position for the measurement being carried out.
- The device is not suitable for measurement whilst under voltage. Therefore, always make sure the measuring circuit is at zero voltage. Appropriate measures must be taken to ensure a zero-voltage state.
- Check that all high-voltage capacitors are discharged.
- The sender introduces the measuring voltage into the lines to be tested. This may impair or damage sensitive electronic equipment (e.g. network cards). Therefore, please make sure that any lines to be tested which belong to sensitive electronic equipment are isolated before measurement.
- Use only original test adapters.
Safety instructions
Using artificial, optical emission (OStrV)
- The device works with LEDs of risk group RG 0 (exempt, no risk) in accordance with the latest versions of applicable standards relating to photobiological safety (EN 62471:2008-09ff / IEC/TR 62471:2006-07ff).
- Radiation power: Peak wavelength equals 456 nm.
- When used for the intended purpose and under reasonably foreseeable conditions, the accessible radiation of the LEDs is safe for the human eye and skin.
LED outlet
Safety instructions
Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
- The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility regulations and limits in accordance with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.
- Local operating restrictions – for example, in hospitals, aircraft, petrol stations or in the vicinity of people with pacemakers – may apply. There is a possibility of a dangerous impact on – or interference with – electronic devices.
Transmitter TX Receiver RECV
Transmitter TX
- RJ45 cable connection
- RJ11 cable connection
- ON/OFF button / MODE button (SCAN/LAN TEST selection)
- Cable sequence LEDs
- Battery compartment (rear)
- SCAN status LED
- SCAN mode LED
- LAN TEST mode LED
- LAN TEST status LED
- Connector for receiver RECV
- Receiver RECV
- RJ45 cable connection
- Cable sequence LEDs RJ 45
- Speaker (rear)
- Holder for transmitter TX
- Test prod
- Flashlight
- Headphones jack
- Receiver signal volume control
- Receive signal status LED
- Flashlight ON/OFF switch
- Test mode button
- Battery compartment (rear)
Insert battery
Open the battery compartment on the housing‘s rear side and insert a 9V battery. Correct polarity must be observed.
Transmitter TX
The SCAN status LED or the LAN TEST mode LED flashes slowly corresponding to
the selected mode.
Receiver RECV
The signal volume becomes lower despite the fact that the position of the device or the volume control (18) has not changed.
ON / OFF
Transmitter TX
Receiver RECV
The device is ready for use immediately once the batteries have been inserted.
It does not have a separate ON/OFF switch and is therefore always active.
Checking the cable configuration for LAN cables
Connect the LAN cable (RJ45) to the sender and receiver, and switch the sender to LAN TEST mode. Press the MODE button (3) until the LAN TEST mode LED (8) lights and the LAN TEST status LED (9) flashes. Now compare the light sequence of diodes 1 to 8 on the sender and receiver.
There is continuity in the cable if
- The light sequences of the sender and receiver are the same: 1=1, 2=2 etc.
- The light sequences of the sender and receiver are different, e.g. 1=8, 2=7, etc: cable connections crossed.
- If the G diode also lights up on both devices, the cable is shielded.
There is no continuity in the cable if
- Diodes 1 to 8 do not light up: cable is damaged, e.g. as a result of a cable break or a connector without a contact.
- Multiple diodes (1 to 8) flash at the same time and at irregular intervals: short-circuit in cable.
Tip 1: In LAN TEST mode, the speed of the light sequence can be adjusted by pressing the button (3). The sequence speed is differentiated by the LAN TEST status LED (9) flashing slowly and quickly.
Do not perform any measurements in the vicinity of or directly adjacent to live or signal-carrying cables. There is a risk of fatal electric shocks and damage to the device.
Continuity test
Only the sender is required for this application. Connect the cable terminals to the RJ11 connection and to the object to be tested, and switch the device to LAN TEST mode. Press the MODE button (3) until the LAN TEST mode LED (8) lights and the LAN TEST status LED flashes. Then keep the MODE button (3) pressed until the LAN TEST status LED (9) lights continuously. The test circuit is closed when the LAN TEST status LED (9) lights up. The test circuit is open if the LAN TEST status LED (9) does not light. Refer to Tip 1.
Trace cables
- Make the measuring circuit zero-potential.
- Shields in the cable and in the surrounding area (metal coverings, metal supports, etc.) reduce the range of the receiver.
Connect the cable terminals to the sender‘s RJ11 connection and to the required line, and switch the sender to SCAN mode. Press the MODE button (3) until the SCAN mode LED (7) lights and the SCAN status LED (6) flashes. Then use the receiver to search for the line, with the test mode button (21) held down (see Fig. a). To achieve the maximum measuring depth, set the receiver signal volume as high as it will go (18).
Tip 2: Depending on the application concerned, it may be advisable to change the type of signal. In SCAN mode keep the MODE button (3) pressed until the SCAN status LED (6) lights continuously. The signal type is reset by briefly pressing the MODE button (3). The SCAN status LED (6) flashing indicates a modulated signal; if it lights continuously this indicates a constant signal.
Locating network, telephone and multimedia cables, and individual wires
Connect the adapter cable or cable to be located to the sender and switch the device to SCAN mode. If necessary, connect the sender to a network or telephone socket (see Fig. b). For measurements using the cable terminals, connect the red terminal to the cable to be located and connect the black one to earth (earthing conductor or shielding). Then use the receiver to search for the connected cable. See also Tip 2.
The lead transmission signal that is fed in may be transmitted to other cables if they are parallel to the lead over longer distances.
Tip 3: To locate the cable more efficiently, gradually reduce the receiver signal volume using the control (18). The cable can be located by means of volume differences and is indicated by the status LED (19) lighting up at its brightest or by the maximum signal volume.
Tip 4: The best search results are achieved when the test prod (15) has a direct metallic contact with the cable being located. This type of contact will produce a clearly audible jump in the signal. You can also get stronger signals at the cable ends (Fig. c) or directly at the individual wires (Fig. d).
Tip 5: Any interference that occurs (buzzing, etc.) can be reduced by earthing the return conductor or shielding conductor in the test lead. Earthing by means of your own hand or finger may be enough, however.
Tip 6: Parallel supply lines may generate buzzing interference in the test lead. If the external interference is too great, switch off the household power supply during measurement if possible.
Tip 7: TV sockets in particular may contain filters that have a negative effect on measurements. In this case, remove the TV socket and perform the measurement directly at the cable.
Headphones
The headphones supplied enable you to analyse the receiver signals more accurately.
IMPORTANT: Set the volume control as low as it will go before connecting the headphones to the receiver (17) and putting them on. An excessively high volume in the headphones may damage your hearing.
Information on maintenance and care
Clean all components with a damp cloth and do not use cleaning agents, scouring agents and solvents. Remove the battery(ies) before storing for longer periods. Store the device in a clean and dry place.
Technical data (Technical revisions reserved. 05.17)
Transmitter TX
Max. input voltage| 20V DC
Max. output current| 10 mA
Max. signal voltage| 8 Vss (peak-to-peak)
Max. testing length| 3 km
Power supply| 1 x 9V block, IEC LR6, Alkali
Dimensions (W x H x D)| 49 x 127 x 34 mm
Weight (incl. battery)| 130 g
Receiver RECV
Max. input voltage| 20V DC
Max. output current| 30 mA
SCAN mode measuring range| 0 … 5 cm measuring depth
Power supply| 1 x 9V block, IEC LR6, Alkali
Dimensions (W x H x D)| 39 x 187 x 30 mm
Weight (incl. battery)| 135 g
Transmitter TX / Receiver RECV
Operating conditions| 0°C … 50°C, Max. humidity 80% rH, no condensation, max.
altitude 2000 m
Storage conditions| -10°C … 60°C, Max. humidity 80% rH
EU directives and disposal
This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of goods within the EU. This product is an electric device and must be collected separately for disposal according to the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment. Further safety and supplementary notices at: http://laserliner.com/info?an=mucache Umarex GmbH & Co. KG Donnerfeld 2 59757 Arnsberg, Germany Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: -333 www.laserliner.com
References
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