Black Box TS570A Specifications

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Identify locations of opens and shorts in seconds.
Transmit tone signals for tracing hidden cable runs.
Measure voltage to identify live circuits.
Includes an extensive library of cable types.
Compatible with all common cables.
Displays length in feet or meters.
T
he MultiTool Cable Tester
quickly finds faults in cables up to a distance of 2500 ft. (762 m). This versatile tool is a favorite with contractors, electricians, low-voltage installers, and with anyone installing or maintaining metallic cables.
Use the tester to find cables damaged during or after installation. The damaged section is often hidden behind walls, above ceilings, or buried underground. You can also use the tester to determine the length of cable remaining on a spool or in a box.
Here’s how it works: Using Time-Domain Reflectometry (TDR), the Tester measures the distance from one end of the cable to a fault or measures the length of a cable, by transmitting
F1
F3
F2
PWR
Pinpointing shorts and opens is easy
with this versatile tool!
Key Features
MULTITOOL CABLE TESTER
high-frequency pulses and examining their reflections along the cable. It determines how long a cable is based on the time that it takes the transmitted signal to be reflected back and how strong the signal is.
To operate the tester, simply select the appropriate cable type from the built-in library of over sixty cable types, then attach the test leads to two conductors of the cable. Press a button to display (on a single screen) the length of the cable and the distance to an open or short.
When multiple runs are being installed in the same area, the first run can be measured to accurately determine the total amount of cable required to complete the job. If you check cable inventory before starting a
job, you won’t have to go out and buy more cable in the middle of a job.
The tester also works with standard tone probes for tracing cable. Suppose you have a large telecommunication closet with hundreds of cables in bundles. If you have a group of 20 or 30 cables coming out of a ceiling, it might be difficult to determine which one is coming out of an office next to the closet. The MultiTool Cable Tester can act as a tone generator (in conjunction with a tone probe, ordered separately) to “trace” or find the correct cable in the bundle. A tech at one end of the cable can induce a tone onto a cable (via the tester) and a tech at the other end can find that same cable by waving a probe near the cable bundle.
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• (1) MultiTool Cable Tester
• (1) Red test lead with alligator clip
• (1) Black test lead with alligator clip
• (4) Alkaline batteries
• (1) Carrying case
• (1) Users’ manual
Display: Graphical 122 x 32 pixels
Tracing Time: Frequencies: 575 Hz,
977 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 7.82 kHz;
Patterns: Four
Length: Accuracy: ±2% plus ±2 ft.
(0.6 m) with correct NVP; Resolution: 1 ft. (0.3 m); Maximum: 2500 ft. (762 m)
Voltage (True RMS Responding):
Range: Up to 250 V (AC or DC); Accuracy: ±3% plus 1 V
Temperature:
Operating: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C); Storage: 14 to 131°F
(-10 to +55°C)
Power: (4) AA alkaline batteries
Size: 7"H x 3.2"W x 1.4"D
(17.8 x 8.1 x 3.6 cm)
Weight: 8.7 oz. (247 g)
What the Package Includes
Length measurement
in less than 2 seconds
Selectable cable
type with a library
of over 60 cables
Type of cable fault
(open or short)
Adjustable cable NVP
Continuous voltage
measurement
Specifications
Ordering Information
ITEM CODE
MultiTool Cable Tester................................................TS570A
Simply pressing a button gives you all of this information.
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