Platinum Tools T128C, TCB300, TCB360K1 User Manual

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Cable Prowler
Full-Color Cable Testing and Report Management
User Manual
• Displays length measurement for each pair in feet or meters using TDR technology
• Detects presence of PoE and class of PoE per IEEE
802.3af/at with load test for voltage drop
• Link light to identify location on a hub/switch/router port
• Tests Ethernet cable configuration and verifies connectivity while conducting tests for opens, shorts, miswires, split pairs, and reverses
• Generates selectable tones on selected pins for use with tone tracers
• Supports up to 8 testing & ID remotes for network & telephone cables
• Supports up to 20 network & coax ID-only mapping remotes
• View saved cable tests
• Full color graphical wire-mapping
• Ability to define cable name, save cable tests, and
print all results (cable testing & network testing)
• Multilingual (English, French, Spanish)
TCB300
TM
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Cable Prowler
Full-Color Cable Testing and Report Management
User Manual
Table of Contents
About this Manual.......................................................................................3
Safety Information.......................................................................................4
Cable Prowler Kits.......................................................................................5
Cable Prowler Accessories..........................................................................6
Cable Prowler Description...........................................................................7
Remotes........ ...........................................................................................7
LCD Screen..................................................................................................8
Types of Faults.............................................................................................8
Operations.................................................................................................9
On/Off......................................................................................................9
Automatic Power Down............................................................................9
Setup.........................................................................................................10
Changing a Setting....................................................................................11
Cable Testing.............................................................................................12
Cable Testing Guidelines........................................................................12
Safety Notes..........................................................................................12
Length Testing........................................................................................12
Cable Testing with Remotes.................................................................12
How to Perform a Cable Test..................................................................13
Network/Power over Ethernet (PoE) Testing.........................................14
Link Light................................................................................................15
Tone Generator.......................................................................................16
Cable Prowler Application.....................................................................17
Updating Firmware.................................................................................18
Maintenance ..................................................................................20
Batteries.........................................................................................20
Cleaning.................................................................................................20
Storage..................................................................................................20
Specifications................................................................................21
Customer Service......................................................................................22
Warranty Information................................................................................23
Product Registration.................................................................................23
Disposal....................................................................................................23
Returns.....................................................................................................23
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
The Cable Prowler™ combines the functions of a high-end cable tester
and length-measurement device. It identies link status, link capability,
and detects PoE. All of this is done in full color with internal memory to save your results.
Feature Function
TDR technology ▪ Measures cable length and
High-resolution color display ▪ Easy viewing in any environ-
Color wire map per TIA568A/B codes
USB, RJ45 and coaxial
connectors
Tone Generation ▪ Traces cable runs and locates
Remotes Veries connectivity at the
Active Network Tests ▪ Detects and reports current
PoE Detection ▪ Detects presence of PoE and
Save and View Test Results Tests results can be named,
Cable Prowler PC Application ▪ Provides the ability to upload
distance to faults
ment
Makes data visualization,
detection, and saving
Tests network and coaxial
cables
Easy-to-export results via USB
faults by sound
opposite end of a cable and
provides identication
link speed and link capabilities
for active Ethernet drops, up
to 1 Gbps
class of PoE per IEEE 802.3af/at with load test for voltage drop
saved, and viewed on the unit
or download test results for
saving, viewing, or printing
▪ Makes it easy to update Cable
Prowler rmware
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Safety Information
To ensure safe operations of the Cable Prowler, follow instructions
carefully and observe warning and caution messages in this manual. Failure to observe warnings can result in severe injury or death and can damage the equipment.
Table 3. Safety Information
Notication Denition
The Cable Prowler is designed for use on cabling systems with or without voltage.
▪ The Voltage! icon turns on when the voltage
exceeds Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) rating of
60 Volts peak AC or DC.
▪ Internal components are protected up to 400 Volts
peak AC or DC.
▪ Operating the Cable Prowler when a voltage
source exceeds 60 Volts peak AC or DC may pose a
safety hazard for the user.
Do not place equipment and its accessories in the trash. Items must be properly disposed of in accor­dance with local regulations.
It is not recommended to use the Cable Prowler when the Voltage! icon is present.
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Cable Prowler Kits
Your Cable Prowler is part of a kit. Two kits to meet your cable testing needs:
• TCB300
•Cable Prowler™ Main Unit
•#1-5 Coax Remote Set
•#1-5 Data Remote Set
•F Female to F Female Adapter F81
•Network/Tel Testing & ID Remote #1
•No-Fault Cable - (2)
•Micro USB Cable
•Hanging Pouch
•Quick Start Guide
•User Manual (Online)
•Warranty Activation Card
• TCB360K1
•Cable Prowler™ Main Unit
•#1-8 Network/Tel Test & ID Remotes
•#1-8 Coax Remote Set
•#1-12 Data Remote Set
•Micro USB Cable
•No-Fault Cable – (2)
•RJ45 Port Saver
•RJ45 Alligator 12 Inch
•F Female to F Female Adapter F81 - (2)
•BNC Female to F Female Adapter
•BNC Female to F Male Adapter
•Durable Plastic Case
•Quick Start Guide
•User Manual (Online)
•Warranty Activation Card
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Cable Prowler Accessories
P/N 18301C F Female to F Female Adapter F81
P/N 18303C BNC Female to F Female Adapter
P/N 18305C BNC Female to F Male Adapter
P/N TCA007 Cable Assembly: Micro USB to USB
P/N 21025C RJ45 Port Saver
P/N 4007 Hanging Pouch
P/N 4072 Durable Plastic Case with EVA Foam Inserts
P/N T120C Coax ID Remote Set: #1 - 19, includes foam holder
P/N T121C Data ID Only Remote Set: #1 - 19, includes foam holder
P/N T125C Cable Assembly: RJ45 to Alligator, 12 inch
P/N T126C No-Fault Cable Assembly: RJ12, 1-1 pinned, 8 inch
P/N T127C Coax ID Remote Set: #1 - 8, includes foam holder
P/N T128C Data ID Only Remote Set: #1 - 12, includes foam holder
P/N T139 Smart Remote Kit, #2 - #8
P/N T001 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #1
P/N T002 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #2
P/N T003 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #3
P/N T004 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #4
P/N T005 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #5
P/N T006 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #6
P/N T007 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #7
P/N T008 Network & Telephone Testing/ID Remote #8
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Cable Prowler Description
Back
Remotes
Full-color LCD display
Soft keys perform the function on the display above each button.
Test
Enter
Direction cursors to move in LCD display
On/Off
RJ45 jack
Micro USB Port
F-connector Jack
T120C
Coax Remote Set: #1-20 coax ID;
includes foam holder
T127
Coax Remote Set: #1-8,
includes foam holder
T128C
Network ID Only
Remote Set: #1-12
includes foam holder
T121C
Network ID
R e m o t e S et : #1 - 1 9
includes foam holder
T139
Network &Telephone
Testing/ID Remotes
#2-8. (#1 with tester)
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LCD Screen
The Cable Prowler features a full-color graphic LCD screen. Press any of the four soft keys (blue) below the on-screen icon to select that function.
Alternately, you can use the side or up/down arrows to scroll to your
selected on screen function and press enter (the center arrow).
Types of Faults
Several possible error conditions on the cable are detected and displayed on screen of your Cable Prowler.
Cable Fault Description
Miswire
Open
Short
Split
Length
Network Connectivity
PoE
Cable’s wire connection does not follow cabling standards.
Wire connection is not continuous throughout cable length.
A pair has a high resistance fault. This occurs when the wires are making contact with each other due to damage or improper termination.
A cable can be wired with correct continuity but not with correct pairing. This most often happens when the cable is terminated consistently at both ends but in the wrong order.
Displays the pair lengths found. Length discrepan­cies may be determined by these results.
Displays network connectivity which allows the user
to determine if it is different than expected.
Displays results in red if voltages are lower than expected.
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OPERATIONS
Follow instructions carefully and pay attention to warning and caution
symbols. Failure to observe warnings can result in severe injury, death,
and damage to the Cable Prowler tester.
On/Off
Turn unit On/Off—press the red button to activate the Cable Prowler or turn it off.
Automatic Power Down
The Cable Prowler automatically turns off to conserve battery power if no input or activity is performed on the device. See “setup” to adjust the length of time before automatic power down.
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SETUP
From the main screen, press the blue button on the far right below the
“setup” symbol . Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the Setup menu and to select an option.
▪ Use the up and down buttons to navigate through the settings. ▪ Use the right arrow buttons to select setting. ▪ Use the up and down arrow buttons to change the selected setting. ▪ Press the enter button ▪ Press the left arrow to unselect a setting.
to accept your changes.
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Changing a Setting
RJ45 VoP : Set the VoP to be used to measure RJ45 cable.
Coaxial VoP
cable.
TIA568A/TIA568B: Set the RJ45 wiring conguration to
TIA568A or TIA568B wiring standard.
Pair/Pin: Set the RJ45 wiremap to measure by pair or pin.
▪ Meters/Feet
Meters or Feet.
Pair/Pin can be changed to test the RJ45 from Wire Order to
Pair Order.
▪ Power Off Timeout
00.5-99.9 minutes.
▪ LCD Dimmer Timeout
00.5-99.9 minutes.
▪ Language: Set the desired language from English (default) to
Spanish or French.
▪ Tone Generator Timeout: Set the desired automatic timeout
00.5-99.9 minutes.
▪ PoE Test: Turn the PoE test On or Off. Turning the PoE off
will allow the Cable Prowler to detect a network without running a PoE test.
▪ Press the “Calibrate” softkey to calibrate the Cable Prowler.
This will calibrate the Cable Prowler at 0 ft. No cables should be connected to the Cable Prowler when performing a calibration.
▪ Press the Save soft key to save your options.
Note: If only temporary change is desired, do not press the save button. If the save button is not pressed, the
previous settings will be restored once the unit is pow­ered off.
To restore factory default values, press the defaults soft key.
To view saved les, press the Files soft key.
: Set the VoP to be used to measure coaxial
: Set the length measurement to be displayed in
: Set the desired automatic timeout from
: Set the desired automatic timeout from
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CABLE TESTING
Cable Testing Guidelines
The Cable Prowler tests coax, network, and phone cables to detect possible faults, measure cable lengths, show wire pairing and examine a cable’s
physical/electrical properties.
Important Notes:
• RJ jacks for data and phone share internal connections on the Cable Prowler. Connect just one RJ cable at a time.
• You cannot connect an RJ and coaxial cable at the same time.
• If testing RJ cables, remove any coax cable adapters
Safety Notes
The Cable Prowler is designed for use on cables with voltage below 60V. Do not plug the device into a source with voltage above 60V. Connecting the device to live AC power can damage the unit and pose a safety hazard.
Poorly terminated RJ plugs can damage the jacks on the Cable Prowler. Inspect all RJ plugs before inserting them into the Cable
Prowler. Make sure you insert the plug into the appropriate jack of the remote or device.
Cable contacts should be recessed into the plastic housing of
the receiving jack. Don’t plug a six-position phone plug into an
eight-position data jack on a remote or remote device.
Length Testing
Cable Prowler measures cable length and length to faults using Time
Domain Reectometry (TDR). Velocity of Propagation (VOP) is the TDR measurement of the speed of the reected waveforms compared to the speed of light. VOP values can vary among cable types, lots, and manufacturers. In most cases, these differences are minor and may be disregarded.
Cable Testing with Remotes
Network/Tel Cable Prowler remotes are used to verify connectivity at the opposite end of a cable and provide an ID. To connect to a telephone
cable, use the included RJ12 no fault telephone patch cables to connect to a RJ11 wall plate. The Coax ID remotes and Network ID emotes are used
to provide an ID only.
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How to Perform a Cable Test
▪ Power on the Cable Prowler.
Connect a network, coax, or telephone cable to the appro-
priate connector on the top of the Cable Prowler.
(Warning! Do not plug an RJ11 cable directly into the Cable Prowler. A standard RJ11 cable will damage the Cable Prowler’s RJ45 jack. Use the RJ12 no-fault patch cable that is included with the Cable
Prowler.)
▪ Press the enter button to display the cable test menu. The
Cable Prowler will automatically perform a test upon enter­ing the cable test menu.
To test coax or telephone cable, press the coax or telephone
soft key.
If a remote is NOT being used (one ended test), the Cable
Prowler will test the length of each pair, opens, shorts, or
split pairs. Performing a one ended test will not verify con­nectivity on the opposite end of the cable.
If a remote is being used, connect the remote to the oppo-
site end of the cable.
To calibrate the VOP, connect a known length of cable to the
Cable Prowler and press the up/down/left/right buttons to increase or decrease the VOP. Press the left and right buttons to select and change the VOP one digit at a time.
While adjusting the VOP, press the test button until the
desired length of the cable is displayed.
To save the calibrated VOP, enter the settings menu and
press the Save soft key (note: your adjusted VoP will be
displayed next to the RJ45 or Coax icon.
▪ Press the green test button
to perform additional tests.
To save a cable test, press the save icon.
▪ Use the arrow buttons and the enter button to name the cable
test le.
Press the Save icon to save the cable test le.
or the loop mode soft key
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Network / Power over Ethernet (PoE) Testing
Power over Ethernet or PoE describes a specication which allows passing
of electrical power along with data on Ethernet cabling.
There are two standardized specications the IEEE 802.3af, and IEEE
802.3at also known as PoE+. The rst provides a maximum 12.95 Watts, and the second provides a maximum of 25.5 W.
PoE also has two modes A and B. Mode A uses pins 1 and 2 for the posi­tive voltage and pins 3 and 6 for the negative voltage. Mode B uses pins 4 and 5 for the positive voltage and pins 7 and 8 for the negative voltage.
The Cable Prowler tests to see if either PoE or PoE+ is present. If it is detected It then activates it and tests the voltage under minimum and
maximum current load, and displays the result. The Cable Prowler will also
display which PoE mode is found.
While PoE is activated, the Cable Prowler also communicates and displays
the Link Status and Link Capability status.
▪ Power on the Cable Prowler. ▪ Connect the Cable Prowler to a switch or active network jack. ▪ Use the left or right arrow buttons to select the Network/PoE icon
and press the enter button or press the Network/PoE soft key.
The Cable Prowler will automatically detect and display link capability,
connection speed, PoE class, and PoE Min/Max voltages.
To perform a Network Test only, press the PoE soft key. To save the PoE data, press the Save soft key.
Use the arrow buttons and the enter button to name the PoE le. Press the Save soft key to save the PoE le.
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Link Light
The Link Light test is used to help identify a hub or switch port.
▪ Power on the Cable Prowler.
▪ Connect the Cable Prowler to an active Network cable or
port.
▪ Press the Network/PoE soft key
Link Light soft key.
▪ The Link Light will automatically begin upon entering the
Link Blink menu.
The Link LED above the LCD screen will ash at the same
cadence as the port light.
▪ Use the up and down arrows to adjust the transmit fre-
quency to suit the switch characteristics.
then press the
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Tone Generator
Tone generation is used to trace cable runs and locate faults by sound. Selection of this mode emits a cadence from the Cable Prowler through the connected cable. The tone is detected by a tone tracer probe.
▪ Power on the Cable Prowler.
▪ Use the left or right arrow buttons to select the tone genera-
tor icon and press the enter button.
▪ The Cable Prowler will automatically activate the tone generator upon
entering the tone generator menu.
Connect your cable to either the RJ45 jack or coax connector
located on the top of the Cable Prowler.
To switch between network and coax cables, press the coax
cable/RJ45 soft key
▪ Press the up or down arrow buttons to select tone cadences
1 thru 4.
▪ Press the left or right arrow buttons to select which pin or
pair to place the tone.
▪ Use a tone probe alongside the cable or at the end of the cable to
hear an audible tone.
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Cable Prowler Application
The Cable Prowler Application gives you the ability to view, save and print
cable and network test results on your computer. This application can also
update your Cable Prowler’s rmware.
To install the Cable Prowler application
▪ Go to http://www.platinumtools.com/products/tcb300.php?cat=42 to
download the Cable Prowler software application.
Save the Cable-Prowler-Application.zip le to your computer’s desktop.
Double click on the zip le to open it.
▪ Double-click on “setup.exe” to begin the installation.
To view test results on your computer
▪ Open the Cable Prowler application . ▪ Connect the Cable Prowler to your computer with the included USB
cable.
▪ Power on the Cable Prowler
Prowler connected” at the bottom left of the screen.
▪ Click the “Read Cable Prowler” icon to read the test results. The cable
names will be displayed on the top left of the screen. The rst cable
name will automatically be selected and displayed at the top right.
▪ Click on the cable IDs on the left of the screen to view test results for
that ID.
You may delete a single test by selecting it and “Delete”, or to delete
the entire test list click on “Delete All Tests.”
To save the cable results to your computer
▪ Click on “File” on the tool bar at the top left. Click on “Save File.” A “Save As” dialogue will appear; navigate to
where you want to save the test results and click “Save.” You can also
rename the le in the “Save As” dialog window. The computer software application will remember the last place you saved a le.
To read previously saved cable tests
Click on “File,” “Open,” and select the desired test result le. After tests have been saved, they will automatically be reloaded the
next time the Application is opened.
. The software will display “Cable
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To write cable tests to the Cable Prowler
▪ Connect the Cable Prowler to your computer using the included USB
cable.
Open the Cable Prowler software application. Click on “File”,
“Open”, and select the desired cable tests.
▪ Click on “Write Prowler” and the contents of the currently displayed
tests will be written to the Cable Prowler.
To print a test
▪ Select the desired test. Click on “File,” “Print”
To create and print test results report
▪ First select the tests to be included in the report in the Test Results
list box. To select multiple tests do one or more of the following.
▪ Click on a test and drag to the end of a range of tests. Click on the rst desired test, then Shift click on the last
desired test
▪ Press the Control Key and click on a test to add or delete it
from the selected tests. ▪ Select Create Report Pdf under the File menu. When a Dialog box comes up, select the le name and
location for the Pdf le to be saved.
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Updating Firmware
To Download the New Cable Prowler Firmware
▪ Go to www. http://www.platinumtools.com/products/tcb300.php?cat=42
Click on the Cable Prowler Firmware update link to download the
new rmware.
▪ Save the Cable Prowler.cyacd le to your computer.
Updating the Cable Prowler
▪ Connect the Cable Prowler to your computer using the included USB cable. ▪ Power on the Cable Prowler
Prowler Connected” at the bottom left of the screen.
▪ Click the “Load File” icon and select the desired Cable Prowler.cyacd
rmware le. Click the “Begin Download” icon.
The Cable Prowler screen will go dark and it will begin the rmware
installation (the screen will remain dark during the installation).
▪ The Cable Prowler Application will display a progress bar to indicate
the download progress.
Once complete, the Cable Prowler application will display “success”
along with the installation date and time in the Status Log window.
The Cable Prowler will power itself back on after the rmware
installation.
▪ If the Cable Prowler is interrupted or an error occurs during installation
the Cable Prowler screen will remain dark. To recover the Cable
Prowler rmware, close the Cable Prowler application, disconnect the Cable Prowler from the USB cable, then remove the batteries. Reinsert
the batteries and follow the update instructions.
Important Notes: The Cable Prowler screen will remain dark until it has been reprogrammed.
If an error occurs during the download process, follow the steps below:
▪ Close the Cable Prowler application.
▪ Reset the Cable Prowler by removing a battery and reinserting it.
Important Notes: the Cable Prowler screen may remain dark,
whichmeansitisinrmwareupdatemode.
▪ Restart the application and it should say “Cable Prowler Attached” at the
bottom left of the screen.
▪ Follow the Cable Prowler Firmware Update instructions above.
. The software will display “Cable
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MAINTENANCE
Batteries
The Cable Prowler is powered by six AA alkaline batteries. To replace batteries, open the back cover by unscrewing the single screw
with a philips head screwdriver.
▪ Take out the old batteries and replace. Slide the new batteries in by fol-
lowing the directional guidelines in the battery chamber.
▪ Screw the back cover back on to the Cable Prowler. Do not over tighten
the battery back cover.
Warning: Do not use carbon batteries. Do not mix new batteries with old batteries, due to the risk of battery leakage.
Cleaning
Use a clean, damp cloth to clean the Cable Prowler. Before cleaning, disconnect all cables from the Cable Prowler. Failing to
disconnect cables can damage the device and cause personal injury.
Do not use harsh cleaners, abrasives, or solvents.
Storage
When not in use, store the Cable Prowler in a dry, protective case. ▪ Batteries should be removed if the device is stored for a long time. Do not expose the Cable Prowler to high temperatures or humidity. See
the specications section for temperature limits.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement Technology
Cable Measurements
Power over Ethernet
Active Ethernet
Maximum Voltage
Save Test Results
Tone Generation Tone Frequencies: 730 Hz and 1440 Hz Languages English, French, Spanish
Battery Life
Altitude 10,000 ft (3048 m) operating
Temperature
Humidity 10 to 90% non-condensing
Enclosure
Size 1.85”H x 3.6”W x 6.8”L (4.7 x 9.15 x 17.3 cm) Weight With batteries: 1 lb 2 oz (510 g) Safety
Compliances
Warranty 1 Year
Time Domain Reectometry (TDR)
Cable Testing and ID: up to 1000 ft (305 m)
Split Pair Detection: 3 ft (1 m) to 1,000 ft (305 m) Length Measurement: 0 to 1,500 ft (457 m), ± (5%+1ft) Supports 8 continuity and ID number remotes (RJ-45) Supports 20 RJ-45 and 20 F-Connector ID only remotes
Tests for IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at (PoE Plus) compliant PoE Tests for classes and loads cable up to 25.5 watts
(at class 4) Identies Mode A or B (pairs with PoE)
Indicates advertised speeds of 10/100/1000base-t half or full duplex Can Link to network at 10/100base-t
Parameters refer to the maximum voltage that can be
applied to any 2 connector pins without causing damage to the tester.
• RJ Jack: 66 VDC or 55 VAC
• F-connector: 50 VDC or VAC
Stores up to 256 Cable or network tests with user
dened names
For 6 x AA, 9 VDC, 2,200 mA-hr (typical) alkaline battery: Operating – 20 hours typical Standby – 1.5 years typical (200uA max standby current)
Batteries are included
Operating: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) Storage: -22 to +140°F (-30 to 60°C)
High-strength PC/ABS plastic with V0 rating with boot Withstands 4 foot drop on to concrete
CW
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Contacting Platinum Tools
For technical information and customer support, please visit www.platinumtools.com or send an email to info@platinumtools.com.
Contact Numbers: Phone: 805-384-2777
Address: 806 Calle Plano
Camarillo, CA 93012
USA
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Warranty Information
PlatinumTools guarantees that its products will be free of all defects
in material and workmanship. This warranty extends for a period of 12
months from the date of manufacture or proof-of-purchase.
All products deemed defective under this warranty will be repaired or replaced at Platinum Tools discretion. No further warranties either
implied or expressed will apply, nor will responsibility for operation of this
device be assumed by Platinum Tools.
Product Registration
Registration of your purchased equipment and accessories allows you to
access support information and receive notications of product updates. To register products, please visit the Platinum Tools website at
www.platinumtools/warranty.
Disposal
WEEE Compliant: Prior to disposal of this product, please
contact Platinum Tools for proper disposal options.
Returns
Prior to returning any product to Platinum Tools, you must rst request a
Return Merchandise Authorization Number by contacting the Customer Service Department at 805-384-2777.
Note: Shipments will not be accepted without this number, which
must be clearly marked on the shipping label.
1. Prior to packing, include a copy of the sales receipt if available. Otherwise the date of manufacturer will be used to calculate warranty date.
2. Provide a description of the operational problem with the product(s) being returned.
3. Include a contact name, phone number, and e-mail address.
4. Pack items securely to prevent damage during shipping.
5. Ship prepaid to: Platinum Tools
806 Calle Plano, Camarillo, CA 93012
USA
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Cable Prowler
Full-Color Cable Testing and Report Management
User Manual
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