The IENet PRO Industrial Ethernet Cable Tester integrates M12 and RJ45 ports and shows results in Profinet format.
The tester enables the user to verify the integrity of two-pair and four-pair Industrial Ethernet cables quickly, and to assure proper terminations by detecting opens, shorts, miswires, reversals and split pairs. Features include integrated RJ-45 (UTP/STP) and shielded M12 coax interfaces and Profinet formatted results. Ergonomic design makes for ease of use: a single button push selects between voice, 2 and 4 pair data, or video, keeping user interactions at a minimum to help prevent mistakes and unnecessary repetitions. In addition to detecting wiring faults, the tester will measure cable length and indicate correct wiremap to T568A/B standards for shielded and unshielded cabling. It will also warn the user of voltages on cables, blink network hubs for visual cable tracing, and generate four unique tones to make fault isolation easier. Straightforward Pass or Miswire results are displayed in the Profinet Industrial Ethernet format on the unit's LCD screen. The unit's detachable remote enables one-person operation, eliminating the need for technicians to be at both ends of the cable under test.
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IDEAL Industries, Inc.
www.idealindustries.com
800.947.3614
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