Microtest TSB-67 - 568A Annex E manual High Voltage Protection, Pass, Fail, Status

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High Voltage Protection

The PentaScanner+/PentaScanner/PentaScanner Cable Admin, 2-Way Injector+/2-Way

Injector and Super Injector+/Super Injector are designed to withstand input hazard voltage conditions that arise from normal telephony applications such as 48 VDC at less than 80 ma or 24 VAC used to power many keysets. The unit detects when a voltage of greater than ±15 volts is applied on the inputs and sounds a warning to alert the user to remove the hazard condition immediately to prevent possible damage to the input circuits. Tests cannot be performed when hazard conditions are detected on the inputs.

2-Way Injector+/2-Way Injector LED Indicators

Test Connector

(36-pin on 2-Way Injector+ or Mod 8 on 2-Way Injector)

Pass

Indicator

Status

Indicator

Fail

Indicator

Circuit

Guard

Indicator

Charging

Indicator

Indicator

State

Description

Pass

Steady Light

Overall Autotest result is PASS

Fail

Steady Light

Overall Autotest result is FAIL

Status

Steady Light

The Injector is powered ON and waiting for

 

 

communication with the Scanner.

Status

Off

The Injector is powered OFF (or charging battery

 

 

if AC adapter is attached).

Status

Rapid Blink

Executing command or measurement in progress

 

 

 

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Contents N t a S c a n n e r O d u c t F a m i l y E r G u i d e Introduction Getting Started Charging the Scanner’s BatteryNi-Cd Battery Scanner and 2-Way Injectors Ready ScreenBattery Refresh Mode Way Injector+/2-Way Injector BatteryNi-Cd Battery Tips PentaScanner+ is in battery refresh modeSuper Injector+/Super Injector Battery Test ConnectorsPass Way Injector+/2-Way Injector LED IndicatorsHigh Voltage Protection FailCharging Super Injector+/Super Injector LED IndicatorsWhen to Use the Injector CircuitUsing Multiple Injectors Injector CalibrationMod 8 Adapter Note Calibration ConnectionsPress the Extended Functions key Connections Basic Link with Modular 8 Jacks Basic Link with IDC Block and Modular 8 JackFull Channel Modular 8 Link Autotest Steps for Running Autotest Selecting the Cable TypeExtended Functions key and select Calibrate Injector Editing the Cable Type Calculating NVPCustomizing Autotest Editing Autotest InformationEditing the Autotest Name Selecting Pairs for Autotest Selecting Tests to Run During AutotestEditing Test Limits Running AutotestAutotest Results Screen Wire Map Wire Map Test ResultsViewing Autotest Results Length Customizing Length LimitsLength Test Results Near End Crosstalk Next Propagation Delay Customizing Delay LimitsPropagation Delay Test Results Measuring Next at Both Ends of the LinkCustomizing Next Limits Next Test ResultsNext Detail Next GraphAttenuation Customizing Attenuation Limits Attenuation Limits and FrequencyEditing Attenuation Limits Attenuation Graph Attenuation Test ResultsAttenuation Detail Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio ACRImpedance Customizing ACR LimitsACR Test Results ISO Class DCustomizing Impedance Limits Impedance Test ResultsLoop Resistance Capacitance Customizing Loop Resistance LimitsLoop Resistance Test Results Customizing Capacitance LimitsCapacitance Test Results Saving Autotest ResultsSave Sweep Data Printing Autotest ResultsViewing Autotest Results Summary Sample Autotest Report Editing, Printing & Updating Editing with the Alphanumeric KeypadEditing with the Arrow Keys Printing or Downloading Test Results Memory, then press Print F3Printing Tips Uploading Autotest Reports to Windows TerminalProcomm Plus for Windows Troubleshooting Printing Problems Problem My printout is garbled. Why?Downloading Software Updates Updating Scanner Software from the PCUpdating the 2-Way Injector+/2-Way Injector Waiting for ReflashOne or more stored Autotest results have been lost Penta -C1 Technical SupportWorld Wide Web Download of Flash image file completeFind Cable Faults Microtest Bulletin Board System BBSFaxFacts Short at the Injector End Wire Map for Both Ends of the LinkCross Wiring Short at the Scanner EndMeasure Cable Performance Graph F1Next Sweep Attenuation LimitsAttenuation Length/Delay NoiseImpulse Noise Analyze LAN Traffic Peak-to-Peak NoiseLAN Traffic Display Extended Functions Menu Setting Up the Traffic MonitorExtended Functions Autotest MemoryAutotest Setup Calibrating the InjectorSetting Up Units Setting Up User PreferencesSetting Backlight and Auto Shutoff Times Editing Owner/Company NameSetting Up the Printer Port Setting the Date and TimeSelecting a Graphics Printer Tracing a Cable Appendix a SpecificationsDisplaying Injector Information Locating an Office Cable DropEnvironmental Wire MapUser Interface Measurement PortsLength Near-End Crosstalk NextAttenuation Capacitance ImpedanceLoop Resistance Impulse NoiseHigh Voltage Input/Protection Rechargeable BatteryPower Control LED DisplaysWay Injector+ Next Measurement Performance Specifications Super Injector+/Super Injector Physical CharacteristicsFeatures Creating a Cat 5 Test for Token Ring Appendix B 150 ohm CablesWorking with 150 Ohm Cables EnvironmentPress Save F1 Appendix C Cable Pin-outsCable Pin-outs Serial Cable DB-9 Female to DB-9 Male Pin-outsAppendix D Working with Coaxial Cable Length/Delay Test Results Impulse Noise Test Results Peak-to-Peak Noise Test Results