Cable Fault Locator
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Hand-held TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer)
Model: mTDR-010
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Introduction
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NanoTronix Numeric Cable Fault Locator (Model No.:mTDR-010)
is the most suitable and low-price
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instrument for locating a fault
such as open and short position in metallic telecom cables.
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It
is unique in its class which utilizes TDR (Time –Domain Reflectometry)
technology giving users
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accurate information of the faults based on a
specific cables’ VOP (Velocity Of Propagation).
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The instrument is applicable for any cable consisting of at
least paired (shielded or twisted) metallic
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conductors, such as
coaxial cables and telephone cables at low cost. It has an automatic internal
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impedance matching
network to allow testing of 25Ω, 50Ω, 75Ω, 100Ω, 125Ω and 150Ω cables.
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The Numeric Cable Fault Locator is housed in a rugged ABS
enclosure which is dust and weatherproof
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to IP 42. The
instrument also comes with a soft carrying case and alligator clip adapter. It
is powered by
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four AA (NEDA
15A or LR6) batteries, which are stored in a compartment on its back.
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Features
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Low cost numeric cable length meter/TDR Cable Fault Locator
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Full autoranging
for measuring the length of cables
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High resolution and high accuracy
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Resolution: 50cm (20in)
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Accuracy
Up to 100m: +/-2% of
reading +/-50cm (20in)
Over 100m: +/-2% of
reading
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Extra-large backlit (icon type 7 segment) LCD
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Overload voltage detection: displays “OUCH”
alert message with sound when line voltage exceeds 6.5V
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Internal VOP library for 39 standard cable
types
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20 additional library memory spaces for new V.O.P. settings
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Automatic output impedance control of 25Ω, 50Ω,
75Ω, 100Ω, 125Ω or 150Ω
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Safety protection (up to 250V RMS)
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FCC & CE Certified
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Applications
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NanoTronix Numeric Cable Fault Locator (Model No.:
mTDR-010) is primarily designed for cable wholesalers,
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retailers,
contractors, electricians, cable installers, linemen and construction personnel
who need to measure
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cable
length and distance to a fault (open and short) of coaxial cables, telephone
cables and any type
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paired (shielded or twisted) metallic cables.
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