Technical Document
Specifications
Product details
Amplifier Probe
Brought to you from IDEAL Networks, the high-quality compact 62-164 Amplifier Probe. The ergonomic handheld device is primarily designed to identify and trace wires and cables without damaging the cable insulation. The amplifier provides concise, pinpoint identification of a generated signal or tone, even in the most cramped bundles. Easy to operate, the IDEAL Networks 62-164 tester is an essential piece of test equipment for any technicians tool kit.
Amplifier Probe
The IDEAL 62-164 Amplifier Probe is designed to listen for the signal travelling along the conductor or wires which has been produced by the tone generator. The probe enables technicians to pinpoint the location of the signal without damaging the cable insulation. Suitable for use on cables including coax, twisted pair and de-energised AC wiring.
Features and Benefits
Accurate and concise tone detection and verification
Coaxial, Data and Voice testing
Volume control dial enabling easy adjustment to suit any working environment
Works with any tone generator
Recessed ON/OFF button preventing battery drain
Battery low indication light, warns when the power source needs to be replaced
Supplied with 9 volt battery
Applications
Amplifiers are portable devices used by engineers and technicians in a wide range of applications. The probe is used to determine the route of cables and to verify they are connected correctly or do not contain any breaks. This is essential for installations and troubleshooting. Ideal where large bundles of unlabelled, lose or mixed wires are situated.
Datacom Technicians – Used for fault finding in datacentres, server rooms and network racks
Contractors – Used to identify existing wiring in buildings and office spaces
Installers – Used to verify cable runs are connected correctly in new installations
Maintenance engineers – Used to detect any potential faults or breaks in cabling so repairs can be made.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Product details
Amplifier Probe
Brought to you from IDEAL Networks, the high-quality compact 62-164 Amplifier Probe. The ergonomic handheld device is primarily designed to identify and trace wires and cables without damaging the cable insulation. The amplifier provides concise, pinpoint identification of a generated signal or tone, even in the most cramped bundles. Easy to operate, the IDEAL Networks 62-164 tester is an essential piece of test equipment for any technicians tool kit.
Amplifier Probe
The IDEAL 62-164 Amplifier Probe is designed to listen for the signal travelling along the conductor or wires which has been produced by the tone generator. The probe enables technicians to pinpoint the location of the signal without damaging the cable insulation. Suitable for use on cables including coax, twisted pair and de-energised AC wiring.
Features and Benefits
Accurate and concise tone detection and verification
Coaxial, Data and Voice testing
Volume control dial enabling easy adjustment to suit any working environment
Works with any tone generator
Recessed ON/OFF button preventing battery drain
Battery low indication light, warns when the power source needs to be replaced
Supplied with 9 volt battery
Applications
Amplifiers are portable devices used by engineers and technicians in a wide range of applications. The probe is used to determine the route of cables and to verify they are connected correctly or do not contain any breaks. This is essential for installations and troubleshooting. Ideal where large bundles of unlabelled, lose or mixed wires are situated.
Datacom Technicians – Used for fault finding in datacentres, server rooms and network racks
Contractors – Used to identify existing wiring in buildings and office spaces
Installers – Used to verify cable runs are connected correctly in new installations
Maintenance engineers – Used to detect any potential faults or breaks in cabling so repairs can be made.