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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IDENTIFYING INSTALLED RJ45 CABLE (FIG. 1):
1. Insert a numbered LanMap™ Location ID Remote
port of each room that needs to be identified. Write down numbers
and room names for later reference.
2. Take the VDV Scout
®
Pro Max to the wiring closet or router (the
source of the internet connection).
3. Connect an unknown cable to the RJ45 port
4. From the Home Screen, use the Arrow Buttons
navigate to the Data Mode Icon
and press the Enter Button
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to begin the ID test. The LCD will read "ID#"
ID number of the LanMap™ Location ID Remote
the other side of the cable. Compare this number to the number/
room pair list you made in Step 1 and mark the cable with a piece
of labeled tape.
5. Repeat the process for each unknown cable until all have been
labeled. You can use these labels to determine which rooms
should be connected to the router, or to troubleshoot intermittent
connections in the future.
IDENTIFYING INSTALLED RJ11/RJ12 VOICE CABLE (FIG. 1):
1. Insert a numbered LanMap™ Location ID Remote
RJ12 port of each room that needs to be identified. Write down
numbers and room names for later reference.
2. Take the VDV Scout
Pro Max to the wiring closet or router (the source
®
of the internet connection).
3. Connect an unknown cable to the RJ11/RJ12 port
4. From the Home Screen, use the Arrow Buttons
press the Enter Button
to begin the ID test. The LCD will read "ID#"
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the LanMap™ Location ID Remote
connected to the other side of the cable. Compare this number to the
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number/room pair list you made in step 1 and mark the cable with a piece of labeled tape.
5. Repeat the process for each unknown cable until all have been labeled. You can use these labels to determine
which rooms should be connected to the router, or to troubleshoot intermittent connections in the future.
IDENTIFYING INSTALLED COAX CABLE (FIG. 2):
1. Insert a numbered CoaxMap™ Location ID Remote into the
F-connector port of each room that needs to be identified. Write down
numbers and room names for later reference.
2. Take the VDV Scout
Pro Max to the wiring closet or cable splitter (the
®
source of the cable connection).
3. Insert the Female F-Barrel Connector
into the Coax F-Connector
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Port
, then connect one end of a coax-terminated cable to the Barrel
16
Connector.
4. Use the Arrow Buttons
,
,
,
to navigate to the Coax Mode
8
9
10
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Icon
and press the Enter Button
to begin the ID test. The LCD
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will read "ID#"
, where "#" is the ID number of the CoaxMap™
F
Location ID Remote
connected to the other side of the cable.
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Compare this number to the number/room pair list you made in step 1
and mark the cable with a piece of labeled tape.
5. Repeat the process for each unknown cable until all have been
labeled. You can use these labels to determine which rooms should be
connected to the router, or to troubleshoot intermittent connections in
the future.
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into the RJ45
23
.
15
,
,
,
to
8
9
10
11
12
, where "#" is the
F
connected to
23
into the RJ11/
23
.
15
,
,
,
to navigate to the Data Mode Icon
8
9
10
11
, where "#" is the ID number of
F
POTS (PLAIN-OLD-TELEPHONE-SERVICE) TESTING
FIG. 1
1. Insert one end of the RJ11
receptacle to test.
2. From the Home Screen, use the Arrow Buttons
press the Enter Button
3. The tester will will measure the Tip and Ring voltages.
4. The LCD screen will display the results.
NOTE: Ensure the proper Testing Indicator
can be changed by pressing the Normal/Reverse "Soft Key" Button
selected will cause inaccurate test results.
NOTE: On a standard two-wire telephone line, POTS voltage is measured between RING (RJ11 Red wire, position 4)
and TIP (RJ11 Green wire, position 3) connections. In the NORMAL configuration, RING has a nominal -48VDC potential
with respect to TIP, with an acceptable range of -42 VDC to -54 VDC. This is reversed for the REVERSE configuration.
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and
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FIG. 2
A.
Wiremap (will also display any faults detected)
B.
Measured voltage
C.
Test result
D.
Test result
E.
Normal (Phone) or Reverse (Fax) Testing Indicator
F.
Normal/Reverse Testing (press "Soft Key" Button
G.
One-Time / Continuous Test Button (One-Time mode shown, press "Soft Key" Button
NOTE: in One-Time Test mode, press Enter Button
H.
Save Button (press "Soft Key" Button
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
or RJ12
cable into the RJ11/RJ12 port
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,
,
,
to navigate to the POTS Mode Icon
8
9
10
11
.
12
is displayed for the type of test being performed. The test type
E
. Testing with the incorrect test type
4
F
G
to change)
4
to repeat test
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)
7
, and the other end into the
17
and
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B
C
D
E
H
to change)
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