User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IntelliTone Pro Users Manual
- LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- Contents
- Overview of Features
- Registration
- Contacting Fluke Networks
- Unpacking
- Safety Information
- Battery Status
- Auto Power Down
- Locating and Isolating Terminated UTP/STP Cables with the IntelliTone
- Isolating Individual Wire Pairs with the SmartTone Analog Function
- Validating RJ11 and RJ45 Cable Maps
- Validating the Cable’s Shield
- Validating Ethernet Service
- Testing for Continuity
- Maintenance
- Specifications
Isolating Individual Wire Pairs with the SmartTone Analog Function
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Isolating Individual Wire Pairs with
the SmartTone Analog Function
The position on the IntelliTone probe and toner lets
you use the probe to trace using an analog 1kHz tone.
SmartTone is intended for use on dry pairs of wires that
are un-terminated at both ends of the run. It is not
intended to be used on live wires with a DC power source
(e.g., live telephone lines), nor will it work on wire pairs
that are carrying AC signals. SmartTone works on many
types of wire pairs including twisted pair, house wiring,
and coax (the shield is one wire and the center conductor
is the other wire of the pair).
SmartTone Positive Identification
1
The toner red lead must be connected to one of the
wires of the pair, and the black lead must be
connected to the other wire of the pair.
2
Put the toner and probe in the position.
3
At the far end of the cable run, place the probe near
the wires you are tracing. Pick the pair that gives the
loudest signal in the toner speaker.
4
Short and release the two wires of the pair. If you
hear a change in the pattern of the tone, then you
have located the target pair of wires.
If you don’t hear a change in the tone pattern, then
pick a different pair and try again until you find the
pair that causes the tone pattern to change.