Professional PoE RJ45 Tester
Product information for Professional PoE RJ45 Tester
Identifies the supply voltage, the polarity of the supply and the mode of non-standard PoE devices
Test the open, short, cross state of the network cable
Test the current, voltage and power consumed by the DC appliances
With switch loop-back test function
Technical specifications
Type of cable: Cat.5, Cat.6
Suitable for UTP and STP cables
Maximum range of tests: 600 m
Voltage test range: DC 0-60 V
Current test interval: 0-3 A
Power test range: 0-180 W
Input voltage protection: DC48V 5mA
Max working current: ≤80mA
Test range: DC5-60V POE switch
Standard identification: 802.3af / at (standard / non-standard)
Input voltage protection: DC48V 5mA
Display: 128 x 64 mm LCD, with backlight
Power supply: 3xAAA 1,5V (not included)
Size
Size of the emitter: 12.5 x 7 x 2.8 cm
Remote unit size: 6.5 x 3.7 x 2.3 cm
Package contents
1x Emitter
1x Remote control
1x Test line with crocodile clip
2x cable
1x carrying bag
1x User Manual (English)
Technical properties
| Detecting range: | 600 m |
|---|---|
| Measured value memory: | Nein |
| Operating Temperature: | -10 – 60 °C |
| Suitable for network protocol measurement: | Nein |
| Type of indication: | LCD |
| With PC/printer interface: | False |
Safety instructions
Warning: Danger of electric shocks and short circuits! Ensure proper earthing to avoid electric shocks. Avoid overloading as this can lead to overheating and short circuits. Check that the housing is undamaged and that there are no exposed contacts or bare wires. Ensure that all electrical connections are made correctly and that the ambient conditions comply with the technical specifications. Always keep a sufficient distance from live devices and avoid misuse. Important safety information to prevent accidents and damage during installation: Hazard: If the raised floor is used incorrectly, it may break. Action: Avoid walking on the raised floor unless the correct loads and load specifications are taken into account. Incorrect loading Hazard: Incorrect loading can lead to instability and damage. Action: Ensure that the load is even and prescribed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Enclosure falls due to weight being exceeded Hazard: Exceeding the maximum weight limit can destabilize the enclosure. Action: Check the maximum permissible load of the enclosure and ensure that this is not exceeded. Falling components due to inadequate fastening Hazard: Inadequately fastened components can fall and cause injury. Action: Ensure that all parts are properly and securely assembled. Housing parts breaking out due to incorrect loading Danger: Inadmissible loading leads to material damage and possible housing parts breaking out. Action: Ensure that the load is distributed correctly and that the recommended load is used. Risk of tipping due to uneven floor Danger: An uneven floor can cause the cabinet or device to tip over. Action: Make sure that the surface is level and stable to avoid the risk of tipping. Risk of tipping due to insufficient load-bearing capacity of the surface Danger: Insufficient load-bearing capacity of the surface can encourage the cabinet to tip over. Action: Check the load-bearing capacity of the surface before installation and ensure that it can safely support the weight. Cabinet can tip over if heavy server unit is pulled forward Danger: Pulling heavy server units forward can cause the cabinet to tip over. Action: Always secure cabinets and server units with suitable brackets and seek assistance when handling heavy equipment. Risk of tipping over with heavy cooling unit without safety measures Hazard: Improper fastening of cooling units to external brackets can cause the cabinet or device to tip over. Action: Secure cooling units with suitable devices to prevent tipping. Side walls fall off - sash lock not used correctly Hazard: Incorrectly used sash locks can cause the side walls of the cabinet to fall off. Action: Regularly check that all sash locks are correctly and securely fitted. Load capacity not provided Hazard: An insufficient load capacity can destabilise the system. Action: Before installation, check the load capacity information and ensure that the base and the shelves are sufficiently stable. Inadequate fastening when fitting accessories Hazard: Loosely fitted accessories can fall down dangerously. Action: Fasten all accessories carefully and regularly check them for strength. Insufficient wall statics - housing falls down Danger: Insufficient wall statics can cause the housing to fall down. Action: Before installation, make sure that the wall has sufficient static load-bearing capacity and that the housing can be installed safely. Injury from falling attachments Danger: Insufficiently secured attachments can fall down and cause injuries. Action: Make sure that all attachments are correctly secured and check them regularly.
Manufacturer information
IC Intracom Italia S.p.A.
Viale Europa, 33
33077 Sacile - Pordenone
info@techly.com
https://www.techly.com