Network Cable Tester

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A Network Cable Tester helps check if your network cables are working properly. It has two parts: a main tester and a remote tester. You plug the cable ends into each tester (one end in main, one in remote) and the tester will light up the numbers if the cable is good.

Imagine each number on the tester is a wire inside the cable. If a wire (like number 3) is broken, the light number 3 on both testers won't light up. The same goes for multiple broken wires - more lights will be off. If the cable is totally disconnected, no lights will turn on.

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Model: Network Cable Tester
Features: slow automatic grade, Mis manual.
Usage: Put cables into main and remote tester.
Main tester: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-G
Remote tester: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-G RJ45
Fault Detection: If one cable, for example NO.3 is open circuited, both NO.3 lights won't turn on.
If several cables are not connected, several lights won't turn on.
If less than two cables are connected, no lights are on.
If two ends of a cable is disordered, for example NO. 2nd NO. 4, then displays on.
If two cables are short circuited, neither of the corresponding lights is on of the remote tester while main tester remains unchanged.
If three cables are short circuited, none of the corresponding lights is on.
Patch Panels and Wall Plate Outlets Testing: Two cables which can match each other (RJ45) will be connected to the tester.
Cable Type Testing: If testing cables of the same axes, BNC turns on when the cable works.
Power Source: 9V reduplicated battery is used.
Battery Replacement: Change battery if any weak light appears