Triplett TVR10/100/1000 Manuel d'utilisateur

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoETVR10/100/1000TMTRACE ● VERIFY ● REPAIRLAN TESTERRevision 4

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8Section III. Faceplate Description.CABLE VERIFICATION (TWO SIDED)...Displays whatpairs are wired; whether cable is straight thru or crossover;and wh

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoE 9MAIN UNITREMOTE PROBE

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Section IV. Learning the Main Unit's FaceplateThe TVR1000 Main Unit can be connected to a single port of any 10, 100 or 1000 Base-T device and it

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communications, so the TVR1000 can be used to continuously monitor the link for data and link activity plus speed and duplex. These jacks and associa

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First, turn ON the TVR1000. Then, plug the LAN device into the Green jack. The “DATA" and "LINK” LEDs display whether pulses re-ceived are f

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The TVR1000 must be ON before plugging in devices. Using the two RJ45 straight thru patch cables provided with the TVR1000, plug two LAN devices into

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testing) are the same for Inline testing. The speed/duplex indicated is the result of the two devices negotiating to a common speed and duplex. This i

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15Testing for Power over Ethernet (PoE). Power supplied to net-work devices over the CAT5/6 cable is named "Power over Ethernet" (PoE). Ma

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● Tone generator/Probe function: Places a tone (sequentially) on all pairs of the cable. Use the Remote Probe and this tone to trace the l

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Section V. Learning the Remote Probe's FaceplateThe TVR1000’s Remote Probe adds cable tracing and pairs testing capability to the TVR1000. It is

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Limited WarrantyThe manufacturer warrants to the original consumer that this product is in good working order for a period of one year from the date o

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Main Unit’s Cable Test jack) and tracing it using The Remote Probe. The remote Probe will emit a tone when it is close to (or touching) the cable unde

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same jack that transmits the tone) and displays the results of the decoding on the Remote Probe’s four LEDs. The LEDs meaning is defined by it labeling

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Section VI. Performing LAN TestsWhat follows are a few examples of using the TVR1000 to perform typical network troubleshooting. With a little experie

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoEPoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoE Plug into green jack PC or hub/switch Straight thru patch cable (included)SINGLE PORT METHOD PC or hub/swit

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoETest example #1. Using a Single Port test to determine a PC or Hub/Switch's capabilities. Tests if a LAN port is ON and capab

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Step 4: SPEED/DUPLEX TEST: The data rate(s) of 10,100 and 1000 MB/s are displayed on the Main Unit’s “SPEED VERIFICA-TION” LEDs. The color of the LED

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If the data rate is less than you expect (e.g. a 100 MB/s communi-cating at 10 MB/s), look for one of these problems: ● The LAN device is a 10 Base-T

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoEallow a minimum of 3 seconds between connections (this is the time it takes the TVR1000 to make a reading).Step 3. Get them commun

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the negotiated speed/duplex of the two devices is slower than the speed/duplex of each individual device (you determine the speed and duplex of the in

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If only one column of LEDs comes on in either jack configuration you are not communicating. If this is the case, unplug both devices from the TVR100

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Table of ContentsSection I. Introduction ... 2 The 10 Most Common Questions answered TVR10

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoETest example #3. Testing a 100 MB/s switch port for an un-known problem at far end of the cable (not at the switch port). This tes

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PoEENDSPANMIDSPANPoEbetween) and test. You should see activity (a Data/Link LED) and a Speed/Duplex LED. If you don't, the LAN device is faulty.

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senses if the far device is connected to the cable by searching for continuity through the device. It does not matter if the far device is powered-up

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“7,8’). Listening to the missing gaps in the tone signal can some-times be helpful in understanding a problem. Maximum sensitivity occurs when the Rem

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(see Appendix A). See note below for required pairs.INVERTED PAIRS: If any of the pairs are present but have incorrect polarity (i.e. the “1,2” pair i

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Appendix A. Wiring Primer.Twisted Pair Cable: Base-T LANs are based on a star topology (every PC on the network is linked to a central location). The

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Summary Twisted Pair (TP) Wire Connection Chart Twisted Pair cables connecting: PC to Hub/Switch Straight thruPC to PC CrossoverHub/Sw to Hub/Switch

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AT&T 258A (EIA/TIA 568B) STRAIGHT THRU PIN # PIN # WIRE COLOR 1 1 Orange/White 2 2 Orange 3 3 Green/White 6 6 Green

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36AT&T 258A (EIA/TIA 568B) Signal Definition in Diagram Form PIN # POLARITY FUNCTION 1 (+) Transmit Data 2 (-) Receive Data 3 (

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Twisted Pair Cables TP cable is used for Base-T applications be-cause of its excellent noise cancelling capabilities. Two pairs of twisted pair wire

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Section I. Introduction.Negotiation makes networks work. Twisted pair cable is the standard for local area networks (LANs). Its popularity stems from

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RJ45 Connectors (sockets and plugs): The Base-T Standard uses RJ45 sockets and plugs. The RJ45 socket has 8 pins. The pins are numbered 1 to 8. Looki

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Appendix B. 10, 100 and 1000 Base-T BasicsBase-T LANs connect LAN devices (PCs, hubs and switches) to other LAN devices using twisted pair cable. The

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40"Hub", "Switch" and "PC" defined: A “PC” is a device that transmits on a pair of wires that use pins 1 and 2 (“1,2”).

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41some devices are programmable, allowing you to "force" their speed and duplex. "Forced" devices, likewise, may not send link pu

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If there is a short or open on pairs 1,2 and 3,6 all communications will be prevented. If there is a short or open on pairs 4,5 or 7,8 the data rate

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Appendix C. Ways to minimize LAN problems. ● Use Category 5E cable (rated at 1000 MB/s). ● Connect all four pairs when installing cables. ● Use s

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Appendix D. Self test and battery replacementTesting the Main Unit: The “10/100/1000 LAN Test” section of the Main Unit is equipped with a self-test f

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LAN cabling questions answered... Is a hub/switch/PC connected to my cable? See example 4. Does my hub/switch/PC require 2 or 4 pair cable. See ex

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Multiple test sets in one tester: To accomplish its goals, the TVR1000 performs tests that, prior to the TVR1000, required 8 dif-ferent test sets. Plu

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TVR10/100/1000 ("TVR1000") List of FunctionsThe TVR1000 performs the following functions:10/100/1000 BASE-T LAN Tests: The TVR1000 plugs int

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Section II. The Three Phases of LAN InstallationFor LAN installers and repair personnel. The TVR1000 is designed for both the LAN installer and the L

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the Main Unit’s 10/100/1000 LAN Test jack (green bordered jack) directly into the device (use the supplied straight thru patch cable) and ver

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