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Paladin Tools
®
Features and Benefits
A complete test system for data and
telephone installations
Applies distinct, selectable tone patterns
Applies tone to balanced and unbalanced
circuits using dual (Tip & Ring) or single
(Tip) modes
Tests line and load continuity
Tests polarity of standard phone systems
Red and black alligator clip-to-RJ11 cable
included
Tone probe has adjustable volume control
Cable mapper tests RJ45 and RJ11 local
patch cables & installed cables for
continuity including cross-over telephone
connections. Tests data and telephone
connection schemes
Cable-check identifies opens, shorts, cross
connections, and good connections
Tests UTP, STP, and flat satin cable types
with RJ45 connections.
Two RJ45 shielded patch cords included
Two 9-volt batteries included
Auto-off battery save function
Durable nylon carrying case with belt loop
included
Two RJ11 patch cords included
Technical
Weight 18 oz. (complete kit)
Tone Generator
Dimensions 6.75” L x 1.35” W x 1.08” D
Output Voltage 8Vdc (open), 5Vdc (600 load)
Battery 9Vdc NEDA 1604, JIS 006P, IEC 6LR61
Battery life 120 hrs (NEDA 1604)
Auto-Off 1 hr (tone mode)
Output Frequency 8 tones: 523, 587, 659, 698, 784,
880, 988, 1046 HZ
Tone Sequences 4 patterns: single oscillating, dual
slow, dual fast & multi-tone
Connection RJ11 6-pin modular plug
Tone Probe
Dimensions 5.92” L x 1.35” W x 1.08” D
Battery 9Vdc NEDA 1604, JIS 006P, IEC 6LR61
Battery life 120 hrs (NEDA 1604)
Tone Pick-up Inductive type, non-conducting
Cable-Check
Cable Types EIA/TIA-568A & B Cat-3 through
Cat-6, flat satin telephone, 4-pair
UTP/STP, 25-pair UTP/STP, 24/4
and 22/4 telephone line
Connection Types RJ45 shielded (STP) or unshielded (UTP)
Output Signal 9Vdc nominal at 10mA max.
Voltage Protection Connector pins protect up to 56Vdc
with 400 series resistance applied
for 2 minutes
Max. Cable Length 1650 feet (500 m)
Tone Tracing Note: the tone signal only emits from the top RJ11 socket.
Tone is NOT present on the side RJ45 socket
DO NOT USE ON LIVE CIRCUITS
1. For testing directly into RJ11 wall jacks, use an RJ11 patch cord wired 1-to-1
connection (provided). Connect the RJ11 patch cord into the top of the tone
generator in the RJ11 socket. (Proceed to step 4).
2. For testing telephone boxes, discreet wire connections, or open contact
connections install the alligator clip cable provided into the top of the tone
generator in the RJ11 socket. (Proceed to step 4).
3. To test RJ45 systems, use the RJ11-to-RJ11 patch cord provided to connect into
the top of the tone generator in the RJ11 socket. An RJ11 plug is compatible to
insert into most RJ45 sockets. The tone will be applied to the RJ45 two center
pins #4 and #5 respectively. In the event the RJ11 plugs on the patch cord is not
compatible with the RJ45 socket, use an RJ11-to-RJ45 adapter patch cable (not
provided) ensuring the two center pins for the RJ11 plug are mated to the
two center pins of the RJ45 plug, or use an 8-way RJ45 Modular Adapter (also
known as a “banjo”) such as the Paladin Tools model 1902. (Modular Adapter
is not provided).
4. Set the “tlk, cont, line/tone” slide switch located on the side of the tone
generator to the “line/tone” position.
5. Press the “TONE” button to turn on the tone generator. Press the “TONE”
button to change operating modes. Indications are as follows:
Rev & Norm lights Tone operation “ON”
Dual light Tone applied to red (Tip) and black (Ring) alligator clips or to pins 3
(Ring) and 4 (Tip) or RJ11 plug
Single light Tone applied to red alligator clip only (RJ11 socket pin 4 - Tip) with
black (RJ11 socket pin 3 - Ring) open for grounded connections
Single
Dual
Rev
Norm
Tone Operation
Dual Mode
Single
Dual
Rev
Norm
Tone Operation
Single Mode
Example: Light Indications
Operating Instructions
Tone operation
Dual Mode
Tone operation
Single Mode
Tone operation
Dual Mode
Reverse
Normal
Reverse
Normal
Dual
Dual
Single
Single
LAN & Telecom Cable Testing Kit
1573
Paladin Tools
®
Testing Cables for Pin-out Wiring Configuration (Cable Mapping):
DO NOT USE ON LIVE CIRCUITS
1. For testing local patch cables, connect the cable between the RJ45 sockets
located on sides of the tone generator and tone probe.
2. For testing installed cables, use a patch cable to connect the tone generator
into the jack at one end, and a patch cable to connect the tone probe
into the jack at the opposite end of the cable.
3. Set “tlk, cont, line/tone” switch on side of tone generator to the “cont” position.
4. Set the tone generator “slow, fast, off” switch on the mapper transmitter to
either the “slow” or “fast” position to scan through pins 1-8 and shield.
5. Read the lights for pins 1 through 8, and shield on the Tone Generator/
Cable-Check Transmitter and the Tone Probe/Cable-Check Receiver units to deter
mine connections through the cable. If one light on each end is shown, there is a
good connection between the respective pins. If a light appears on the Cable-Check
Transmitter and no lights appear on the Cable-Check Receiver, there is an open
contact between the respective connectors. If multiple lights appear on the trans
mitter or receiver at any one time, a short exists between respective contacts.
For the RJ11 6-wire systems, pins 1 and 8 are not shown. Pins 2 through 7 will
light up only whereas, light 2 equals pin 1 of the RJ11 cable and light 7
equals pin 6 of the RJll Cable.
Sample Test Results:
Remote Light Sequence Cable Fault
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S None, cable wired correctly
2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 S Conductors 1 & 2 reversed
1 2 & 3 2 & 3 4 5 6 7 8 S Conductors 2 & 3 are shorted
1 2 3 - 5 6 7 8 S Conductor 4 is open
1 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 S Pair 3/6 is transposed with pair 4/5
1 2 3 7 5 6 4 8 S Conductors 4 & 7 are switched
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - Shield is open
X 2 3 4 5 6 7 X RJ11 6-pin is wired directly
Shield Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.P.
Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.P.T.G.
Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.P.T.G.
Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.P.T.G.
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.G.
Cable Mapping
Good 1-to-1
Cable Mapping
Cross 7-to-4
Cable Mapping
Short 1-to-2, 2-to-1
Cable Mapping
Open Pin 3
Shield Shield
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.P.
5
2
1
3
4
8
6
7
T.G.
Cable Mapping
Open Pin 5
LAN & Telecom Cable Testing Kit
1573
Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter TransmitterReceiver Receiver Receiver Receiver
NOTES:
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Paladin Tools 1573 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTone and Probe Kit
Weight0.5 lbs
Model1573
CategoryTest Equipment
ManufacturerPaladin Tools
Testing CapabilityCable tracing and wire identification
Power Source9V Battery
FeaturesLED indicators

Summary

Testing Cables for Pin-out Wiring Configuration

Cable Mapping Visuals and Faults

Visual examples of pin-out mapping and common cable faults.

Remote Light Sequence to Cable Fault Mapping

Correlating light sequences on the probe to specific cable connection faults.

Operating Instructions

Features and Benefits Overview

Key features and advantages of the LAN and telecom cable testing kit.

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical parameters for the tone generator and tone probe.

Tone Tracing Operation

Procedure for tracing tone signals along cables using the tone probe.

Testing Phone Circuit Polarity

Phone Polarity Testing Procedure

Steps for testing the polarity of telephone circuits.

Polarity Test Result Indications

Interpreting light indicators for normal and reversed polarity.

Testing Continuity of Lines and Loads

Continuity Testing Procedure

Method for checking continuity and resistance of cables and loads.

Continuity Test Result Indications

Understanding indicators for good continuity versus high resistance.

Talk Power for Butt Set Communications

Butt Set Communications Procedure

Using the tone generator for talk/battery power in butt set communications.

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