Microtest TSB-67 - 568A Annex E Super Injector+/Super Injector LED Indicators, Charging, Circuit

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Status

Slow Blink

Battery is low

Charging

Steady Light

The Injector is inactive, the AC adapter is present

 

 

and the battery pack is being charged at the maximum rate.

Charging

Off

The Injector is inactive and the battery or AC adapter is

 

 

not present; or the Injector is active.

Charging

Blinking (once

The Injector is inactive and the AC adapter is present; the

 

every 10

battery pack is fully charged and the Injector is in trickle

 

seconds

charge mode.

Circuit

Blinking

Overvoltage condition

Guard,

 

 

Pass, Fail,

 

 

plus steady

 

 

tone

 

 

Super Injector+/Super Injector LED Indicators

Pass Indicator

Fail Indicator

Status Indicator

Test Connector (36-pin on Super Injector+ or Mod 8 on Super Injector)

Indicator

State

Description

Status

Rapid blink

Test in progress

Status

Steady light

Injector waiting for

 

 

signal from Scanner

Status

Slow blink

Injector battery low

Pass

Steady light

Test has passed

Fail

Steady light

Test has failed

Fail, plus

Steady light

Overvoltage steady

tone condition

 

 

When to Use the Injector

Some measurements require the use of the Injector at the far end of the cable. For other measurements, the Injector can be connected but its use is optional. The Scanner automatically detects the presence of and configures the Injector for the measurement to be performed. The following table outlines when to use the Injector:

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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 Ready Screen Charging the Scanner’s BatteryNi-Cd Battery Scanner and 2-Way Injectors Getting StartedPentaScanner+ is in battery refresh mode Way Injector+/2-Way Injector BatteryNi-Cd Battery Tips Battery Refresh ModeTest Connectors Super Injector+/Super Injector BatteryFail Way Injector+/2-Way Injector LED IndicatorsHigh Voltage Protection PassCircuit Super Injector+/Super Injector LED IndicatorsWhen to Use the Injector ChargingInjector Calibration Using Multiple InjectorsCalibration Connections Mod 8 Adapter NotePress the Extended Functions key Connections Basic Link with IDC Block and Modular 8 Jack Basic Link with Modular 8 JacksFull Channel Modular 8 Link Autotest Selecting the Cable Type Steps for Running AutotestExtended Functions key and select Calibrate Injector Calculating NVP Editing the Cable TypeEditing Autotest Information Customizing AutotestEditing the Autotest Name Selecting Tests to Run During Autotest Selecting Pairs for AutotestRunning Autotest Editing Test LimitsAutotest Results Screen Wire Map Test Results Wire MapViewing Autotest Results Customizing Length Limits LengthLength Test Results Measuring Next at Both Ends of the Link Propagation Delay Customizing Delay LimitsPropagation Delay Test Results Near End Crosstalk NextNext Test Results Customizing Next LimitsNext Graph Next DetailAttenuation Attenuation Limits and Frequency Customizing Attenuation LimitsEditing Attenuation Limits Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio ACR Attenuation Test ResultsAttenuation Detail Attenuation GraphISO Class D Customizing ACR LimitsACR Test Results ImpedanceImpedance Test Results Customizing Impedance LimitsLoop Resistance Customizing Capacitance Limits Customizing Loop Resistance LimitsLoop Resistance Test Results CapacitanceSaving Autotest Results Capacitance Test ResultsPrinting Autotest Results Save Sweep DataViewing Autotest Results Summary Sample Autotest Report Editing with the Alphanumeric Keypad Editing, Printing & UpdatingEditing with the Arrow Keys Memory, then press Print F3 Printing or Downloading Test ResultsUploading Autotest Reports to Windows Terminal Printing TipsProcomm Plus for Windows Problem My printout is garbled. Why? Troubleshooting Printing ProblemsUpdating Scanner Software from the PC Downloading Software UpdatesWaiting for Reflash Updating the 2-Way Injector+/2-Way InjectorOne or more stored Autotest results have been lost Download of Flash image file complete Technical SupportWorld Wide Web Penta -C1Microtest Bulletin Board System BBS Find Cable FaultsFaxFacts Short at the Scanner End Wire Map for Both Ends of the LinkCross Wiring Short at the Injector EndGraph F1 Measure Cable PerformanceAttenuation Limits Next SweepAttenuation Noise Length/DelayImpulse Noise Peak-to-Peak Noise Analyze LAN TrafficLAN Traffic Display Autotest Memory Setting Up the Traffic MonitorExtended Functions Extended Functions MenuCalibrating the Injector Autotest SetupEditing Owner/Company Name Setting Up User PreferencesSetting Backlight and Auto Shutoff Times Setting Up UnitsSetting the Date and Time Setting Up the Printer PortSelecting a Graphics Printer Locating an Office Cable Drop Appendix a SpecificationsDisplaying Injector Information Tracing a CableMeasurement Ports Wire MapUser Interface EnvironmentalNear-End Crosstalk Next LengthAttenuation Impulse Noise ImpedanceLoop Resistance CapacitanceLED Displays Rechargeable BatteryPower Control High Voltage Input/ProtectionSuper Injector+/Super Injector Physical Characteristics Way Injector+ Next Measurement Performance SpecificationsFeatures Environment Appendix B 150 ohm CablesWorking with 150 Ohm Cables Creating a Cat 5 Test for Token RingSerial Cable DB-9 Female to DB-9 Male Pin-outs Appendix C Cable Pin-outsCable Pin-outs Press Save F1Appendix D Working with Coaxial Cable Length/Delay Test Results Peak-to-Peak Noise Test Results Impulse Noise Test Results