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1. 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a 2 Aand T Labs K10 Mapper8 User s Manual Remote units can be operated in two modes The PROG button is used to select which mode the remote unit will operate in When the PROG button is depressed while the unit is turned on the current mode of the unit will toggle to the other mode The first mode is the normal remote mode where the remote unit is used in conjunction with a master unit for connectivity testing In this mode the remote unit transmits coded messages down each of the wires it is attached to when requested by the master unit The messages contain the remote s ID allowing the remote to be uniquely identified by the master unit Figure 5 illustrates the remote unit in remote mode When in remote mode the REMOTE ID LED flashes and one of the eight red LEDs flashes corresponding to the selected remote ID The PROG button is used to change the remote unit s ID See Figure 5 for details on changing the ID The second mode is a tone generation mode In this mode the remote sends an audio tone down the wires instead of messages for the master unit By using a standard signal or tone tracing amplifier tool this tone can be heard anywhere near the cable without having to electrically connect to the cable This is useful for identifying a desired cable say within a bundle of cables without having to crimp connectors on cables first Figure 6 illustrates the remote unit in tone mode The warbling tone can
2. 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a A and T Labs K10 Mappers User s Manual 3 Remote Unit with ID 1 Master Unit moved between each cable Testing and identifying each cable Remote Unit with ID 2 Remote Unit with ID 3 Figure 1 An example test setup using multiple remote units to test multiple cables 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a 4 Aand T Labs K10 Mapper8 The currently selected map is displayed indicating which connectivity map will be assumed In this example the CROSS map is selected At this point only the selected map can be changed Press and hold the PROG button until the MAP LED blinks once Release the PROG button Each push of the PROG button will select the next successive map Release the TEST button when the desired map is selected The measured connectivity is compared to the selected map and either the PASS or FAIL LED is lit and remains lit In this example the comparison passed User s Manual Press and hold the TEST button to start testing Lt A display test is performed by rapidly lighting each LED in sequence Lt STRAIGHT REVERSE STRAIGHT O cross QO REVERSE OOO 1Z D voo o oN O Each successive wire LED 1 through 8 is lit indicating scans for messages from the remote are in progress y If the TEST button continues to be held down the Master Unit will proceed to the Readout Phase Figure 2 Master Unit
3. Test Phase The progression of the master unit s test phase ends with an easy to read pass or fail indication 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a A and T Labs K10 Mappers User s Manual 5 If the TEST button continues to be held down the readout phase is entered from the test phase The currently selected map is again displayed indicating which connectivity map will be assumed In this example the CROSS map is selected STRAIGHT Q REVERSE At this point only the newly measured connectivity map can be stored into the Master Unit if the currently selected map is one of MAPS 1 4 Press and hold the PROG button until the MAP LED begins to blink The measured map is now stored in the selected map The ID of the Remote Unit is displayed In this example the messages were received from remote with ID 5 REVERSE The measured connectivity map is displayed by showing pairs of near to far wire number mappings Wire numbers relative to the Master Unit are near and numbers relative to the Remote are far Ww n fas wW gt W x Q 6 A total of 8 mapping pairs is shown in order of near wire 1 through near wire 8 In this example the first of the 8 mapping pairs is shown near wire 1 is connected to far wire 8 REVERSE The readout phase repeats until the TEST button is released Figure 3 Master Unit Readout Phase The master unit s readout phase shows the complete detail of the connec
4. be transmitted on an individual wire pair of the cable or simultaneously on all four pairs When in tone mode the TONE LED flashes and a pair of red LEDs corresponding to the selected pair flash as well See Figure 6 for details on changing which pair receives the tone 3 Summary and Tips Other cable types such as coax and others can be tested by building short cable adapters to the 8 wire modular jack Cables with fewer wires can be accommodated by building an adapter connecting to only a subset of the modular jack Using the adapters test a likely good cable and study the connectivity results If the connectivity is correct then store the map into one of the programmable reference maps map1 map2 map3 or map4 The Mappers is now ready to rapidly test more of these new cables If you are testing a cable run that is made up of several individual cables chained or patched together be sure to test the intermediary cables as well as the complete cable run Two wrong cables in the chain could make the whole look correct Keep in mind that the Mapper8 does not test all the cable parameters that might be important to some applications For example networking cables need to have specific impedance cross talk length etc characteristics By using the appropriate raw cable and carefully following recommended cabling practices these requirements can be easily met That said the Mapper8 is a versatile and inexpensive addition to your toolbox
5. A and T Labs K10 Mappers User s Manual K10 Mappers USER S MANUAL A and T Labs Inc P O Box 4884 Wheaton IL 60187 Tel 630 668 7870 Fax 630 668 7870 Web www a and t labs com Technical Support support a and t labs com 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a A and T Labs K10 Mappers User s Manual Table of Contents 4 Fe Lal kee 6 es 13 1 ssa es a corer ec re tc eeeertcen A rc eee er eee nere cence ecrere eceer en eeepc ener T 1 2 SING thE MAP POMS ansien a ey eae be ceesGhong cy ah oeck sandy eaevebega ed cad gage sab daa de cage th aaabiaa essai T 1 3 SUMMary and TIPS wea esis ever a Ae t KEN Aa EAEN tie eda nn ania 2 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a A and T Labs K10 Mappers User s Manual 1 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Mapper8 cable tester The Mapper8 provides complete connectivity testing of 8 wire modular cables as well as other cables The Mapper8 can very quickly check for wiring problems such as opens shorts reversed pairs etc Connectivity is compared against a predefined or a user defined connectivity map The Mapper8 displays both a quick pass fail indication as well as details on how the cable is wired or mis wired 2 Using the Mappers The Mapper8 consists of two separate units a master unit and a remote unit A remote unit is attached to one end of the cable turned on and set to Remote mode The remote unit responds to requests from the master unit with a coded message ba
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7. ck to the master Each message contains the remote s ID allowing the remote to be uniquely identified Next the master unit is attached to the other end of the cable and the cable is then tested by depressing the master s test button The test results as well as the remote s ID are displayed on the master unit s LEDs CAUTION Make sure that the cables under test are disconnected from any possible power source Connecting the Mapper 8 units to a cable with voltages present can result in damage to the units and or personal injury Groups of installed cables can be rapidly tested and identified by using multiple remote units each with a different remote ID A remote is attached to one end of each cable then the master unit is connected in succession to the other end of each cable Each cable is tested and the attached remote identified Up to eight different remote units can be used in this manner Figure 1 illustrates an example test setup using multiple remotes to test three cables strung between four rooms When the master s TEST button is depressed the master unit begins sending a request pulse down each of the wires it is attached to then looks for response messages from a remote By noting which message is received on which wire the master unit can build a map of connectivity between itself and the remote unit at the far end of the cable Once the map is complete the master unit compares the connectivity map against a predefined o
8. r a user defined connectivity map If the maps are the same the master unit lights the PASS LED otherwise it lights the FAIL LED Figure 2 illustrates the master unit s display during this testing phase Finally the master unit proceeds to display the connectivity mapping on its set of LEDs Figure 3 illustrates the master unit s display during this readout phase The group of eight red LEDs on the master unit displays several different types of information When the MAP LED is lit these eight LEDs indicates which of reference connectivity map will be used for the test When the REMOTE LED is lit these same eight LEDs indicate the ID received from the remote unit When the NEAR and then FAR LEDs are lit these eight LEDs display the measured cable connectivity between the remote unit the near end and the remote unit the far end respectively The PROG button can be used to change the selected reference connectivity map to a different map Either a predefined map or a user defined map may be selected See Figure 2 for details on changing the map Figure 4 illustrates the three predefined connectivity maps supported by the master unit The PROG button is also used to change the user defined maps The master unit can store four user defined maps map1 map2 map3 and map4 To set a user map up first test a known good cable of the desired connectivity then use the PROG button as detailed in Figure 3 to store the map into the master unit
9. tivity between the master and the remote 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a 6 Aand T Labs K10 Mapper8 User s Manual STRAIGHT 8 wires straight through CROSS crossover cable for 10baseT 100baseTX 100baseT4 ONOORWND ONOORWN REVERSE 8 wires reversed 1 1 2 2 3 VA 3 4 TAVAN 4 5 BED 5 6 _f 6 7 A 7 8 8 Figure 4 Predefined Connectivity Maps 2001 A and T Labs Inc UMK10a A and T Labs K10 Mappers User s Manual 7 The unit is in remote mode The blinking numbered LED indicats the remote s ID In this example the ID is 5 To change the remote s ID Press and hold the PROG button for 15 seconds until the numbered LED stops its blinking Release the PROG button Each push of the PROG button will select the next successive ID Turn the remote unit OFF then back ON when the desired map is selected PAIR 4 O Tone Figure 5 Remote Unit in Remote Mode In this mode identifying messages are sent down each wire to be received by a master unit The unit is in tone mode The blinking Remote ID numbered LEDs indicate on which pair the tone is transmitted In this example the 54 tone is on Pair 3 wire 3 and 6 j O Q Q V V To change the tone pair Each push of the EANES PARN PAR PROG button will select the next successive Tone pair PAIR 3 1568B Figure 6 Remote Unit in Tone Mode In this mode a tone is continuously transmitted down the selected pair of wires 2001 A and

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