Maintenance; Specifications - Fluke Networks TS 100 Guia Del Usuario

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Warning
These servicing instructions are for use by
qualified personnel only. To avoid electric
shock, do not perform any servicing other
than that contained in the operating
instructions unless you are qualified to do
so.
Disconnect clips from any metallic
connections before performing any
maintenance.
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Do not use CRC Cable Clean
chlorinated solvent on the TS100. Doing so
will damage the TS100.

Specifications

4 AA alkaline batteries, provide 50 hours of operation
Power
No damage to the tester will occur if the batteries are installed backwards.
Reverse Battery
Protection
250 V rms AC, continuous with < 1500 Vpk transient
Input Protection
If the tester is exposed to water, some may get inside, but it will suffer no damage. See the
Moisture
information on moisture under "Maintenance".
35 to 330 with auto-compensation within this range. Cables with an impedance outside
Impedance Range
this range will not be properly tested and may produce erratic or incorrect readings.
2500 feet (770 meters) on certain cable types, 2000 feet (610 meters) on most cable types,
Maximum Length
and 500 feet (152 meters) on very lossy cables. The tester will display –Err if the cable is too
long to be correctly measured.
2500 feet (770 meters): CAT-5 Twisted Pair
Representative
2000 feet (610 meters): 12/2 AC Wire
Maximum Cable
1000 feet (300 meters): RG-6/U TV Coax
Length
500 feet (152 meters): RG-174/U Coax
No minimum length. Minimum non-zero reading is 2 feet (1 meter)
Minimum Length
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Caution
®
or any similar
There are no user serviceable components or adjust-
ments in the TS100. Do not open the housing as
handling of the PC board could remove the moisture
protection coating or apply a static charge that will
damage sensitive components.
Opening the housing will void the warranty.
Moisture will not harm the tester. However, moisture
can provide a leakage path that may conduct
hazardous voltages to you. DO NOT USE the tester if
wet.
If moisture should get inside the tester, let the tester
dry at normal room temperature for 24 hours. DO NOT
HEAT the tester.
The tester may be cleaned by using a soft cloth with
soap and water. Do not use a petroleum-based or
chlorinated cleaning agents.
Maintenance
Note
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