APPLICATIONS
Installation - Measure the length of a cable remaining on a spool or in a box prior
to pulling a new run.
Trouble Calls - Identify the type of fault in a cable (short or open) and the location
by measuring the distance to the fault.
Moves, Adds and Changes - Verify cable lengths are less than the maximum
100 meters allowed prior to connecting computers or network equipment.
Job Costing - Measure the actual length of cables being replaced or upgraded.
Cabling Management- Identify a wire pair on a punchdown block by locating the
transmitted tone.
WARRANTY
Psiber Data Systems Inc. warrants that the product shall be free from defects in parts or workmanship for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase if used in accordance with Psiber Data Systems Inc. operating specifications.
THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY Psiber Data Systems Inc. AND IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Should any parts or workmanship prove defective, Psiber Data Systems Inc. will repair or replace at Psiber Data Systems’
option, at no cost to the Buyer except for shipping costs from the Buyer’s location to Psiber Data Systems Inc. This is Buyer’s
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY under this Agreement. This warranty does not apply to products which have been subject to
neglect, accident or improper use, or to units which have been altered or repaired by other than an authorized repair facility.
Return of Equipment - To return a product to Psiber Data Systems Inc., first obtain a Return Authorization number from
our Customer Service by calling 619-287-9970. The RA# must be clearly marked on the shipping label, or the package will not be
accepted by Psiber Data Systems Inc. See sample label below.
To : Psiber Data Sytems Inc.
7075-K Mission Gorge Road
San Diego, CA 92120
RA# XXXXXXXX
CABLETOOL
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TIFUNCTION CABLE METERTIFUNCTION CABLE METER
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USER’S GUIDEUSER’S GUIDE
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CableTool, psiber and the Psiber logo are trademarks of Psiber Data Systems Inc. Copyright 2002 Psiber Data
Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
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BOX CONTENTS
• CableTool Multifunction Cable Meter • Carrying Case • User Guide
• Four AA Alkaline Batteries • Two Banana Jack to Alligator Test Leads
BATTERY
The CableTool operates on four AA alkaline batteries. Remove the battery
cover at the back of the unit and insert the batteries
with the orientation as shown. Battery polarity is
marked inside the battery well for reference.
INTRODUCTION
The CableTool Multifunction Cable Meter electrically measures the length of a
cable using Time Domain Reflectometry technology. The CableTool measurement
begins by transmitting an electrical pulse into the connected cable. The electrical
pulse travels along the cable until it hits a discontinuity (either a short or an open)
and is then reflected back to the unit. The CableTool precisely measures the time
between launching the pulse and recieving the reflected pulse. The time
measurement is converted to distance using the cable NVP (Nominal Velocity of
Propagation).
Additionally, the CableTool provides a continuous reading of any voltages
present on the cable under test and features four different tone frequencies and
patterns for tracing cables with a tone probe.
MECHANICAL FEATURES
UNDERSTANDING NVP
The CableTool makes a very precise measurement of the time it takes for an
electrical signal to travel down a cable, hit a short or open and travel back to the
unit. The time is converted into length based on the speed that the electrical signal
travels along the cable being tested. Different cables have different electrical
properties and the speed that the electrical signal travels will vary based on the
NVP of the cable.
NVP (Nominal Velocity of Propagation) is the relative speed that an electrical
signal will travel through a media. A vacuum is a perfect media with an NVP of
100. All cables have an NVP less than 100 and typically in the range of 50 to 80.
Using the most accurate NVP available will provide the most accurate length
measurements.
The NVP for electrical service cables (such as Romex, BX, UF-B) varies
significantly between manufacturers and even between production lots from the
same manufacturer. Data cables have special manufacturing processes that
produce fairly consistent NVP values. The NVP of a cable can also be different if it
is wound on a spool or laying flat (installed). Data cables have the least variation
between wound and flat and some coaxial cables show significant variation. NVP
is specified for many types of cable and may be printed on the cable spool or
box. Contacting the manufacturer or checking their website can also be a good
source of accurate NVP information. Using the Custom Cable Setup to determine
the NVP of a known cable length provides accurate results. The NVP values
prestored in the CableTool provide typical values for cable types from all
manufacturers.
CABLE TYPE LIST ABBREVIATIONS
The prestored Cable Type List uses the following abbreviations:
NM - Non-Metallic (Romex)
BX - Aluminum Armored Cable with Aluminum Ground
MC - Aluminum Armored Cable with Copper Ground
HC - Aluminum Armored Cable for Health Care Applications
UF - Underground Feeder (Direct Burial Cable)
SOOW - 600V Rubber Jacketed Portable Cord
EXTEN - Outdoor Extension Cable (Typically Orange Color)
W/G - With Ground Wire
ZIP - Lamp Cord
THHN xCDT - THHN Wire in Conduit
CAT - Category
PLNM - Plenum Grade
UTP - Unshielded Twisted Pair
STP - Shielded Twisted Pair
COAX - Coaxial Cable
SPKR - Speaker Wire
TEL - Telephone Twisted Pair
PIC - Plastic Insulated Conductor (Aerial TelephoneCable)
THERM - Thermostat Wire