RS PRO Cable Tester Coaxial, RJ45
Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
RS ProEquipment Type
Cable Tester
Connector Type
Coaxial, RJ45
Power Source
Battery
Battery Type
9V
Display Type
LED
País de Origem
Taiwan, Province Of China
Detalhes do produto
RS PRO LAN Test Equipment
An innovative cable tester for faults such as open, shorted and crossed pairs, (core/core or core/shield) connectors, presented by RS PRO.
Compare one transmitting end to the receiving end, with easy to read correct pin configuration. Our tester equipment allows easy to read continuity or fault status, remote testing allows testing of installed cables from wall jack or patch panel. The device comes with 2 RJ45 sockets, 2 adapter cables (BNC/RJ45) for coaxial cables and a remote kit. A two line display (LED) indicates in sequence which pin of the RJ45 plug on cable end A is connected to which pin of cable end B; manual or automatic stepping is possible; if there is a short-circuit, more than 2 LEDs light up simultaneously.
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R$ 2.170,00
Each (Sem VAT)
1
R$ 2.170,00
Each (Sem VAT)
1
Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
RS ProEquipment Type
Cable Tester
Connector Type
Coaxial, RJ45
Power Source
Battery
Battery Type
9V
Display Type
LED
País de Origem
Taiwan, Province Of China
Detalhes do produto
RS PRO LAN Test Equipment
An innovative cable tester for faults such as open, shorted and crossed pairs, (core/core or core/shield) connectors, presented by RS PRO.
Compare one transmitting end to the receiving end, with easy to read correct pin configuration. Our tester equipment allows easy to read continuity or fault status, remote testing allows testing of installed cables from wall jack or patch panel. The device comes with 2 RJ45 sockets, 2 adapter cables (BNC/RJ45) for coaxial cables and a remote kit. A two line display (LED) indicates in sequence which pin of the RJ45 plug on cable end A is connected to which pin of cable end B; manual or automatic stepping is possible; if there is a short-circuit, more than 2 LEDs light up simultaneously.