Fluke Networks Intellitone Pro 200 Toner User Manual
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Fluke Networks Intellitone Pro 200 User Guide
Locating and isolating network cables can be a frustrating exercise even with a cable toner. Fluke Networks claims to put an end to the confusion with its Intellitone line of toners. Take a look at the Fluke Networks Intellitone Pro 200 Toner and Probe Kit and see how it stacks up against an analog toner and bundles of cable spaghetti.The Fluke Intellitone Pro 200 Toner and Probe Kit includes an Intellitone 200 Probe, an Intellitone 200 Toner, a pile of cables and adaptors, PDF manuals on a mini CD, a quick start guide, and 2) 9 volt batteries. Both the toner and probe have a solid feeling plastic body and ergonomics that seem to have been well thought out.
The Intellitone Pro 200 Toner and Probe have several different operating modes. Modes are selected with rotating knobs located on the face of each device and corresponding icons. Many of the icons are the same on both devices but each has unique modes. There are two toning modes for locating and isolating cables. Both modes are available on all of the toner's connectors. Digital toning mode is optimized for unshielded twisted pair cables, while the analog toning mode is optimized for locating unterminated two wire cable runs. The cable map mode tests cables terminated in RJ11 or RJ45 connectors for common wiring faults like open conductors, shorts, and crossed pairs. There are two more modes unique to the toner that don’t require the probe. Service mode checks whether or not telephone or network service is available on a cable or punch-down block, and continuity mode can be used to check for an open or closed circuit.
All these modes add value but they also add to the learning curve. The included PDF manual is straight forward and easy to read. While some of these modes will have more or less value to the individual user, the bread and butter of this device is cable location and isolation. Digital cable location and isolation with the Intellitone Pro 200 can locate cables even when terminated in a network switch. This is one of the biggest shortcomings of analog toners.
In a completely unscientific test, I unplugged the network cable from a functioning Cisco IP phone and plugged in an analog toner. The other end of the cable was terminated in a Cisco PoE switch. After about 5 minutes of poking around with the analog probe I gave up trying to find the cable. I replaced the analog toner with the Fluke Intellitone Pro 200 toner and tried to locate the cable with the Fluke Intellitone Pro 200 Probe. It took me about 30 seconds to incorrectly locate the cable and about another minute to be certain that the correct cable was the one adjacent to it in the switch. Thinking I’d throw the analog toner a bone, I disconnected the cable from the switch. At the other end I switched the Fluke toner to “service” and confirmed that the wire was no longer connected to the Ethernet switch. I plugged the analog toner back in and attempted to locate the unterminated wire in the closet. I was able to locate the wire but not quite as fast as I could with the Fluke Networks system even when it was connected to a switch.
As I stated, this was a completely unscientific test. I think I could have eventually found the cable with the analog toner as I’ve used them for years and although it’s a struggle, they’ve always helped me locate cables when needed. A good toner is an invaluable tool for many in the networking, cabling, and telephone fields. The quality of analog toners varies widely, but you could get by with a good analog toner. If you’re not working with live network cables, an analog toner might be fine, but using the Fluke Networks devices has been an eye opener. The Intellitone Pro 200 toner and probe are so much better at locating cables than analog toners, especially cables that terminate in network switches, it’s not even a competition. There are other digital toners out there at about the same price point, but with Fluke’s proven name in test equipment and the stellar performance of this product I think you would be hard pressed to do better than the Intellitone Pro 200 Kit.
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Use the SmartTone capability of the Pro3000 Analog Tone Generator to identify the right pair. When touching the wires together and momentarily shorting the far end of a cable pair, the SmartTone technology will change the cadence of the tone generated. This tone change you hear through the probe positively verifies the correct wire pair. SmartTone provides five distinct tones for exact pair identification.
Tone Generator features:
- SmartTone technology
- Send tone signal up to 10 miles on most cables
- Line cord features angled bed-of-nails clips and ruggedized RJ-11 plug for direct access to phone and data jacks without adapters
- External switch allows selection of solid or alternating tone options, indicated with solid or flashing LEDs
- Line polarity confirmation
The Pro3000’s ergonomic sleek design is easy to handle and use. The large speaker on the probe makes the tone easier to hear through walls, enclosures, wood or plaster. A recessed on/off button helps prevent the probe from accidentally being turned on in the pouch. It accommodates a headset (sold separately) for use in noisy environments.
Probe features:
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- Loud large speaker amplifies tone through walls, enclosure, wood or plaster
- Easy-to-use adjustable volume control dial
- “Quick-twist” tip for easy replacement
- Free spare tip inside Pro3000 Tone and Probe Kit
Intellitone Pro 200 Toner Manual
Signal Interference from sources in the environment can make tracing cable a frustrating process. The Pro3000F Filter probe “Stops the Buzz” by obstructing these signals allowing you to hear the tone you are tracing loud and clear. The Pro3000F is available in 2 versions:
- The Pro3000F60 which filters out 60 Hz interference which is the standard frequency in North America
- The Pro3000F50 which filters out 50 Hz interference which is common in Europe, Asia, and the Pacific.