LanTEK® II Series Manual - Ideal Industries Inc.

LanTEK® II Series Manual - Ideal Industries Inc. LanTEK® II Series Manual - Ideal Industries Inc.

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Chapter 2 Product Description 2.3.2. Battery Charging The batteries of the Display (DH) and Remote (RH) handset are charged using the adapter. It takes approximately 6-8 hours until the batteries in the instrument are fully charged. If the batteries are charged externally, charge time is approximately 4 hours. During recharging, the instrument is calibrated to the corresponding battery. This ensures an accurate indication of the charge state at all times. NOTE: Charge time depends on charge state of battery. When the battery is removed, the Display handset (DH) data and preferences are preserved in the flash ROM by a coin cell lithium battery. 2.4. Talkset The LanTEK ® II Cable Certifier is designed for use with a talkset. This function allows communication between the Display (DH) and Remote (RH) handset through an externally attached microphone/headset. For this purpose, the Display (DH) and Remote (RH) handset must be connected to the test adapters through a cable. 19

CHAPTER 3 Basics of the Cable Test 3.1. Testing of cables and relevant requirements The following sections describe typical setup for permanent link and channel link testing. Illustration 3.1. Illustration of test setup The area marked with P indicates the typical test setup of a Permanent Link. The area marked with C indicates the typical test setup of a Channel Link. 3.1.2. Setup for Permanent Link Test The standards ANSI, EIA, TIA and ISO all differentiate between permanent link and channel link on specifications for testing of communication networks. A permanent link consists of up to 90 meters of horizontal cabling. (Maximum length limit applies to TIA standards only.) The permanent link shown above serves to certify the installation of the horizontal cabling before network connection and user hook-up. Adapters, patch cords and jumpers are excluded from testing. 3.1.3. Setup for Channel Link Test A channel link includes all components of a cabling system. It consists of up to 90 meters horizontal cabling, including patch cords, jumpers, and test adapters at each cable end. The channel link shown above serves to certify the network installation, including the horizontal cable line and patch cord. 20

CHAPTER 3<br />

Basics of the Cable Test<br />

3.1. Testing of cables and relevant requirements<br />

The following sections describe typical setup for permanent link and channel link testing.<br />

Illustration 3.1. Illustration of test setup<br />

The area marked with P indicates the typical test setup of a Permanent Link.<br />

The area marked with C indicates the typical test setup of a Channel Link.<br />

3.1.2. Setup for Permanent Link Test<br />

The standards ANSI, EIA, TIA and ISO all differentiate between permanent link and channel<br />

link on specifications for testing of communication networks. A permanent link consists of up<br />

to 90 meters of horizontal cabling. (Maximum length limit applies to TIA standards only.) The<br />

permanent link shown above serves to certify the installation of the horizontal cabling before<br />

network connection and user hook-up. Adapters, patch cords and jumpers are excluded from<br />

testing.<br />

3.1.3. Setup for Channel Link Test<br />

A channel link includes all components of a cabling system. It consists of up to 90 meters<br />

horizontal cabling, including patch cords, jumpers, and test adapters at each cable end. The<br />

channel link shown above serves to certify the network installation, including the horizontal<br />

cable line and patch cord.<br />

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