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TS100 Cable Fault Finder
Users Guide
WCaution
Use only line cords approved by Fluke
Networks. Other cords may cause incorrect
measurements.
Legal requirements may exist regarding
permission to connect equipment to a
Telecom network operated by a public
network operator.
Installing Batteries
The tester uses 4 AA batteries (included). Install the
batteries in the battery compartment on the back of
the tester.
WXWarning
To avoid electric shock, disconnect
measuring terminals before opening the
battery door.
To remove the battery door, push the plastic tab in the
direction of the arrow and lift off the door. Observe
correct polarity when inserting the batteries. The
polarity is marked on the inside of the battery
compartment. Reinstall the battery door before
connecting the tester to anything.
Note
To extend battery life, remove batteries when
the tester is not in use.
Turning on the Tester
Turn the tester on by pressing the ON/STANDBY
button. The tester performs a self test each time it is
turned on. During the self test, the tester displays
8.8.8.8.
Automatic Power-Down
To save battery power, the tester automatically turns
off after five minutes if it is not connected to anything,
or one hour after you connect to a cable. Also, if the
ON/STANDBY button is held down for more than 20
seconds, the tester turns off. This prevents battery drain
should some object in your tool box be leaning on the
button.
Testing Cables
WCaution
When testing telephone cables, connect
only to non-working circuits. If
accidentally connected to a working ADSL
or hi-cap circuit, the tester will cause an
outage.
To test a cable, attach line cord clips to a pair of wires at
one end of the cable you are testing.
The tester displays the distance (in meters) to the
closest fault it finds. Table 1 describes the tester’s
display and beeper indications.
PowerTone
Positive Identification System
The tester injects a tone onto the connected pair
concurrently with fault locating signals. This tone is
compatible with most tone probes. When you are
using a tone probe to identify a wire pair, the tone
volume from nearby wires may be indistinguishable
from the tone from the target pair. The PowerTone
Positive Identification System lets you positively
identify the wire pair. The tone has 5 frequency and
cadence options.
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