2 MicroScanner TM Cable Verifier Users Manual January 2007 Rev. 1 7/07 ©2007 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke Networks product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period for the mainframe is one year and begins on the date of purchase. Parts, accessories, product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days, unless otherwise stated. Ni-Cad, Ni-MH and Li-Ion batteries, cables or other peripherals are all considered parts or accessories.
Table of Contents Title Page Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Registration ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Contacting Fluke Networks ..................................................................................
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Split Pair .................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Telephone Voltages Detected ................................................................................................................................ 16 Bridge Tap Detected .................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 43 General Specifications ..................................................................................................................
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List of Figures Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Title Page High Voltage Display Example ...................................................................................................................... 5 MicroScanner2 Features ................................................................................................................................. 6 Display Features ............................................................................................................
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Coaxial Results ................................................................................................................................................ 29 Open on Coaxial Cabling ............................................................................................................................... 29 Short on Coaxial Cabling................................................................................................
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Introduction The MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier is a hand-held test instrument that lets you verify and troubleshoot the wiring of twisted pair and coaxial cables and detect network services. The tester does the following: • Measures length up to 1500 ft (457 m) and detects opens and shorts on twisted pair and coaxial cabling. • Detects split pairs on twisted pair cabling.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Registration Registering your product with Fluke Networks gives you access to valuable information on product updates, troubleshooting tips, and other support services. To register, fill out the online registration form on the Fluke Networks website at www.flukenetworks.com/registration. Contacting Fluke Networks www.flukenetworks.com support@flukenetworks.
Unpacking Unpacking The tester comes with the accessories listed below. If something is damaged or missing, contact the place of purchase immediately.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual WWarningX Safety Information To avoid possible fire, electric shock, or personal injury: Table 1 describes the international electrical symbols used on the tester and in this manual. • Do not open the case; no user-serviceable parts are inside. • Do not modify the tester. • Do not use the tester if it is damaged. Inspect the tester before use.
Safety Information • Before using the optional IntelliTone probe, read the safety information in the probe’s documentation provided on the IntelliTone manuals CD. • Do not use the tester if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. Positive WCaution Negative To ensure maximum accuracy of test results replace the batteries as soon as the low battery indicator appears (see "Battery Life, Status, and Replacement" on page 40). egk29.eps Figure 1.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual MicroScanner2 Features egk01.eps Figure 2.
MicroScanner2 Features A On/off key. E LCD display with backlight. B E, D: Navigates through screens and changes F F-connector for connecting to 75 Ω coaxial cable. settings. In toner mode, these keys cycle through the IntelliTone and analog toner songs. C Y: Selects the RJ45 or coaxial connector as the active port. D M: Cycles through the cable test, toner, and PoE detect modes. G Modular jack for connecting to telephone and twisted pair network cable.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual A Tester icon Display Features B Detail screen indicator. See page 20. C Indicates which port is active, the RJ45 port (U) or the coaxial port (T). D Tone mode indicator. See page 32. E Power over Ethernet mode indicator. See page 31. F Numeric display with feet/meters indicator. G Test activity indicator, which is animated when a test is running. H IntelliTone appears when the toner is in IntelliTone mode. See pages 32 and 36.
Auto Shutoff O Wiremap diagram. For opens, the number of segments lit for the wire pair indicates the approximate distance to the fault. The rightmost segments indicate the shield. See pages 12 through 15. P The W Indicates a fault or high voltage on the cable. SPLIT appears when the fault is a split pair. See page 15. Changing the Length Units 1 Hold down Y and E while turning on the tester. 2 Press M to switch between meters and feet. 3 Turn the tester off then on to return to testing mode.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Using the Wiremap Adapter and Remote ID Locators Terminating twisted pair cabling with the standard wiremap adapter or optional remote ID locators lets the tester detect all types of wiremap faults. Without this termination, the tester cannot detect crossed wires or crossed pairs. For a wire pair with one wire open, termination is required to detect which wire is open. Without termination, the tester shows both wires as open.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Testing Twisted Pair Cabling 1 Turn on the tester. If the tester is already on and in coaxial test mode (T), press Y to switch to twisted pair test mode (U). 2 Patch panel Connect the tester and wiremap adapter or ID locator to the cabling as shown in Figures 5 through 17. The test runs continuously until you change modes or turn the tester off.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Twisted Pair Test Results The following figures show typical test results for twisted pair cabling. Open on Twisted Pair Cabling Figure 6 shows an open on wire 4. Notes If only one wire in a pair is open and a wiremap adapter or remote ID locator is not connected, both wires are shown as open. The warning icon (W) does not appear if both wires in a pair are open because open pairs are normal for some cabling applications. egk05.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Short on Twisted Pair Cabling Crossed Wires Figure 7 shows a short between wires 5 and 6. The shorted wires flash to indicate the fault. The cable length is 75.4 m. Figure 8 shows that wires 3 and 4 are crossed. The the pin numbers flash to indicate the fault. Cable length is 53.9 m. The cable is shielded. Note When there is a short, the far-end adapter and the mapping of the unshorted wires are not shown. Detection of crossed wires requires a far-end adapter.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Crossed Pairs Figure 9 shows that pairs 1,2 and 3,6 are crossed. The pin numbers flash to indicate the fault. This crossed pair is likely caused by mixing 568A and 568B cabling. Detection of crossed pairs requires a far-end adapter. egk09.eps Figure 9.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Split Pair Figure 10 shows a split pair on 3,6 and 4,5. The split pair flashes to indicate the fault. The cable length is 75.4 m. In a split pair, continuity from end to end is correct, but is made with wires from different pairs. Split pairs cause excessive crosstalk that interferes with network operation. Note Cables with untwisted pairs, such as telephone cords, typically show split pairs due to excessive crosstalk.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Telephone Voltages Detected Figure 11 shows that telephone voltage is detected on pair 4,5. Length is not shown because the voltage interferes with length measurements. WWarningX The tester is not intended to be connected to active telephone inputs, systems, or equipment, including ISDN devices. Prolonged exposure to the voltages applied by these interfaces may damage the tester. Telephone voltage icon Positive wire (tip) Negative wire (ring) egk11.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Bridge Tap Detected Figure 12 shows a bridge tap detected at about 53.2 m. Only the first bridge tap detected is reported. The distance to a bridge tap is approximate because multiple reflections from the bridge tap interfere with length measurements. Note Bridge taps more than 328 ft (100 m) from the tester or taps less than 16 ft (5 m) long may not be detected. egk12.eps Figure 12.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Ethernet Port Detected The tester can detect active and inactive Ethernet ports, as shown in Figure 13. A Ethernet port icon. B Port speed for an active 1000 megabit port. The speeds are 10, 100, or 1000 megabits per second. The example shows 1000 megabits per second. If the port supports multiple speeds the number cycles through the speeds. 18 C Cable length. Dashes are shown if the tester cannot measure the length.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling C C A A B Active Ethernet port Inactive Ethernet port egk13.eps Figure 13.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Viewing Individual Results To see individual results for each wire pair, use E or D; to move among the screens. In this mode, the tester continuously tests only the wire pair you are viewing. Figure 14 shows examples of these screens. A Short on pair 1,2 at 29.8 m. Notes On the individual results screens, shorts are shown only when they are between wires in a pair. When there is a short, the far-end adapter and the mapping of the unshorted wires are not shown.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling egk14.eps Figure 14.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Using Multiple Remote ID Locators Using multiple remote ID locators helps you identify multiple network connections at a patch panel, as shown in Figure 15. The display in Figure 15 shows that the tester is connected to the cable terminated with remote ID locator number 3. 22 WCaution Do not use multiple far end adapters in star or bus topologies. Doing so causes incorrect wiremap results.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Patch panel Locator # 2 Locator # 3 Remote ID locators connected to wall outlets Locator # 4 Locator # 5 egk04.eps Figure 15.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Connecting to Telephone Networks Wired in Star Topologies Telephone cables wired in a star topology (Figure 16) are connected together at a bridge tap at the distribution center. The bridge tap connects each wire to all other wires of the same number. The tester detects bridge taps and measures the distance to the bridge tap.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Distribution center Common connection to bridge tap RJ11 patch cord Wall outlets RJ11 patch cord Wiremap adapter Note: For a correct length reading, connect the tester and wiremap adapter as shown. See “Connecting to Star Topologies” for details. egk16.eps Figure 16.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Connecting to Telephone Networks Wired in Bus Topologies If you are unsure which outlet is the last in the bus, do the following: Telephone cables wired in a bus topology (Figure 17) connect the wall outlets in series. In this topology, you measure the length from the last outlet to the wiremap adapter. 1 Connect the wiremap adapter or ID locator to the beginning of the bus at the distribution center.
Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Distribution center Connection to bus Wall outlets RJ11 patch cord RJ11 patch cord Wiremap adapter Note: Locations of the tester and wiremap adapter may be swapped. egk17.eps Figure 17.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Testing Coaxial Cabling 1 Turn on the tester; then press Y to switch to coaxial test mode (T). 2 Connect the tester and wiremap adapter or ID locator to the cabling as shown in Figure 18. For cabling not terminated with an F-connector, use an adapter or hybrid patch cord to connect to the cabling. Connection to service Coaxial patch cords The test runs continuously until you change modes or turn the tester off. Wall outlet Wiremap adapter egk19.
Testing Coaxial Cabling Coaxial Results Open on Coaxial Cabling Figure 19 shows a good coaxial cable 38.4 m long and terminated with remote ID number 3. Figure 20 shows an open 12.1 m from the tester. egk21.eps egk20.eps Figure 20. Open on Coaxial Cabling Figure 19.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Short on Coaxial Cabling Unknown Termination on Coaxial Cabling Figure 21 shows a short 12.1 m from the tester. Figure 22 shows a cable connected to a device at the far end, such as a television, CATV service, VCR, DVD player, satellite dish, splitter, or antenna. Dashes shown for length mean the tester cannot measure length because the device does not produce reflections. egk22.eps Figure 21. Short on Coaxial Cabling egk23.eps Figure 22.
Detecting Power Over Ethernet Detecting Power Over Ethernet The tester can detect PoE voltage from 802.3af sources. To select PoE mode, press M until PoE appears on the display, as shown in Figure 23 (A). In PoE mode, the tester solicits PoE power on pairs 1,2-3,6 and 4,5-7,8. The tester may activate a PoE source and will not be damaged by PoE power. If PoE power is detected, Poeappears above the powered pairs (B). The Poemay blink as the PoE source turns the power on and off.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Using the Toner You can use the tester with an optional tone probe to locate cables in bundles, at patch panels, or behind walls. Use the tester’s IntelliTone™ mode with an optional Fluke Networks IP100 or IP200 tone probe. The digital IntelliTone signal is easier to detect at a distance than analog tones, and its frequency and encoding eliminate cable misidentification due to signal bleed and radiated or ambient noise.
Using the Toner Notes If you cannot locate the IntelliTone signal on 2-conductor cables, the cable may be shorted. Use the tester to check for shorts. See pages 11 and 13. 7 Turn the probe’s rotary switch to N (isolate). 8 Use the probe to isolate the tone source in the cable bundle or at the patch panel. The SYNC LED lights up green when the probe is receiving the IntelliTone signal. The probe’s LEDs light up from 1 to 8 as the signal strength increases. The higher the number, the stronger the signal.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Locating Cables Isolating Cables Wall outlet Volume control egk24.eps Figure 25.
Using the Toner Analog Toner Mode (optional tone probe required) Refer to Figure 26. 1 Connect the tester to the cable. 2 Press Y to select twisted pair or coaxial cable. 3 Press M until L appears on the display (A); then press D to enter analog toner mode. The display shows a scrolling sinewave in analog toner mode (B). 4 To change songs, press D. The display shows the song number (C). The analog toner has four songs.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Using the SmartTone Function Use the SmartTone function when you have trouble locating a cable. This function changes the toner’s song when you short a wire pair in the cable connected to the tester. SmartTone works with the IntelliTone probe and with analog probes.
Using the IntelliTone Cable Map Function (optional IP200 probe required) Note Normally, the probe’s SYNC LED lights to indicate reception of the IntelliTone signal. You may change the LED’s function to indicate shield continuity. See the probe’s documentation for details. LEDs show the wiremap. See the ITK200 manual for details. egk26.eps Figure 27.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Calibrating Length Measurements Setting the NVP to a Specified Value The tester uses an NVP value (nominal velocity of propagation) and the signal delay through the cable to calculate length. The tester’s default NVP values are usually accurate enough to verify length; however, you can increase the accuracy of length measurements by adjusting the NVP to a specified or actual value.
Maintenance Notes Maintenance The cable must be at least 49 ft (15 m) long. If the cable is too short, “---” appears for the length. WWarningX To avoid possible fire, electric shock, personal injury, or damage to the tester: For the best accuracy, use a cable between 49 ft (15 m) and 98 ft (30 m) long. The cable must not be connected to anything. 4 To switch between meters and feet, press M. 5 Use E and D to change the NVP until the measured length matches the actual length of the cable.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Cleaning Clean the display with glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth. Clean the case with a soft cloth dampened with water or water and a mild soap. WCaution • To avoid damaging the display or the case, do not use solvents or abrasive cleansers.
If Something Seems Wrong Checking the Tester’s Version and Serial Number Turn the tester on while holding down the E and D keys. If Something Seems Wrong Use E and D to scroll through the screens: If Table 2 does not help you solve a problem with the tester, contact Fluke Networks for additional help. If possible, have the tester’s version and serial number. • • • S O F : Software version S N : Serial number F A C : Factory test date To exit this mode, turn the tester off.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Options and Accessories To order options and accessories (Table 3), contact Fluke Networks. For the latest list of options and accessories visit the Fluke Networks website at www.flukenetworks.com. Table 3.
Specifications Specifications Specifications apply at 23 oC (73 oF), unless otherwise noted.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual General Specifications Test connectors Shielded 8-pin modular jack accepts 8-pin modular (RJ45) and 4-pin modular (RJ11) plugs. F-connector for coaxial cable. Power Battery type: 2 AA (NEDA 15A, IEC LR6) alkaline batteries Battery life: 20 hours of typical use Other compatible battery types: 2 AA photo lithium, NIMH, NICAD Dimensions and weight (with batteries installed and wiremap adapter attached 3 in x 6.4” x 1.4 in (7.6 cm x 16.3 cm x 3.6 cm) 0.8 lb (0.
Specifications Performance Specifications Cable types tested Twisted pair: UTP, FTP, SSTP Coaxial: 75 Ω, 50 Ω, 93 Ω Length test Range: 460 m (1500 ft) Resolution: 0.3 m (1 ft) Typical accuracy: ± 4% or 0.6 m (2 ft) whichever is greater. NVP uncertainty is an additional error. Calibration: User-settable NVP for twisted pair and coax. Can determine actual NVP with known length of cable. Wiremap test Detects single-wire faults, shorts, miswires, split pairs, and up to seven far-end adapter IDs.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Regulatory Information This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15, Subpart J of the FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Appendix A: Diagnosing Wiremap Faults Appendix A lists the typical causes of wiremap failures. Split Pair Open Wires connected to wrong pins at connector or punchdown block. • Wires connected to wrong pins at connector or punchdown blocks • Faulty connections • Damaged connector • Damaged cable • Wrong pairs selected in setup Crossed Pairs • Wrong application for cable • Wires connected to wrong pins at connector or punchdown block.
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual Short • Damaged connector • Damaged cable • Conductive material stuck between pins at connector.
Index Symbols "?" on coaxial screen, 30 –A– accessories optional, 42 standard, 3 analog toner, 35 auto shutoff, 9 –B– batteries, 40 bridge tap, 17 bus topology, 26 –C– cable map function, 36 cable tests coaxial cabling, 28 twisted pair, 11 cleaning, 40 coaxial connections, 28 open, 29, 30 short, 30 unknown termination, 30 connections coaxial, 28 twisted pair, 11 connectors, 7 crossed pairs, 14 crossed wires, 13 customer support contacting Fluke Networks, 2 problem with the tester, 41 49
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual –E– –M– Ethernet port detected, 18 maintenance, 39 –F– –N– Fluke Networks, 2 NVP, 38 –H– –O– help contacting Fluke Networks, 2 problem with the tester, 41 high voltage, 4, 16 open coaxial, 29, 30 twisted pair, 12 options, 42 –I– –P– IntelliTone mode cable map function, 36 toner, 32 ISDN, 4, 16 PoE (Power over Ethernet), 31 problems (with the tester), 41 –K– keys, 7 –L– length calibration, 38 50 –R– registration, 2 remote ID locator, 10, 22 replace
Index –S– safety information, 4, 39 serial number, 41 service, 41 short coaxial, 30 twisted pair, 13 SmartTone function, 35, 36 specifications, 43 split pair, 15 star topology, 24, 27 –T– telephone cord (split pair), 15 telephone voltages, 4, 16 testing coaxial cabling, 28 twisted pair cabling, 11 toner, 32 analog mode, 35 IntelliTone mode, 32 SmartTone function, 35, 36 troubleshooting cabling faults, 47 the tester, 41 twisted pair bridge tap, 17 connections bus topology, 26 network cabling, 11 star topo
MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier Users Manual –W– wiremap adapter, 10 52