Wire Tracer Kit - Extech Instruments

User's Guide
Wire Tracer Kit
Model TG30
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of Extech’s Model TG30. This transmitter and probe kit is used to
quickly trace and identify cables or wires within a group and also check the operation of phone lines.
With proper use and care, this meter will provide many years of reliable service.
Meter Description
Transmitter
1. Function switch (OFF/T.L., Tx, CONT)
2. Continuity led
3. Telephone Line led
4. Power led
5. Battery compartment (rear)
6. Modular connectors
Probe
1.
2.
3.
4.
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6.
7.
Signal receiver
Power LED
Sensitivity adjustment
Power button
Pocket clip
Battery compartment
Speaker
Adaptor
1.
2.
3.
RJ11 socket (connect to transmitter modular connector)
CATV Type F connector
Alligator clips
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Operating Instructions
CAUTION: Always test the probe and transmitter for proper operation before use.
CAUTION: The transmitter is not designed for use on energized circuits. Connecting to any
voltage source greater than 52VDC may damage the circuit.
Note: The transmitter will not generate a signal into a short circuit.
Self Test
1.
Set the transmitter power switch to the Tx position.
2.
Adjust the probe sensitivity to MAX (+) clockwise
position.
3.
Press and hold the probe power button. The red
LED will light.
4.
Move the probe close to the transmitter cable and
note that the audible trace tone and sensitivity
adjustment perform normally.
Cable/Wire tracing
1.
Select the transmitter termination required. Permanently attached are RJ11 and RJ45
connectors. Plug the RJ45 connector into the adaptor cable to obtain CATV type F connection
or alligator connectors.
2.
Connect the transmitter to the cable
3.
a)
For cables terminated at one end, connect the red alligator clip to a wire and the black
alligator clip to equipment ground
b)
For unterminated cables, connect the red alligator clip to one wire and the black alligator
clip to another wire.
c)
For cables with modular connectors, plug the RJ11, RJ45 or type F connectors directly
into the mating cable connectors.
Set the transmitter power switch to the Tx position.
4.
Adjust the probe sensitivity to MAX (+) clockwise position.
5.
Press and hold the probe power button. The red LED will light.
6.
Hold the insulated probe tip against the wire in question to pick up the signal generated by the
transmitter.
7.
Rotate the volume/sensitivity control on the top of the probe for the appropriate level and
sensitivity to identify and trace the wire.
8.
The tone will be the loudest on the wires directly connected to the transmitter.
Telephone Line Test
1.
Switch the transmitter to the OFF position
2.
Insert the modular plug into the phone line.
3.
Observe the “TEL. LINE” LED for the following conditions;
a.
Bright Green:
Working line, not in use, correct polarity
b.
Dim Green or Red:
Working line, not in use, polarity undetermined
c.
Bright Red:
Working line, not in use, reverse polarity
d.
Bright Green/Red flashing:
Working, ringing line
e.
No light:
Open pair, no service
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Continuity Test
1.
Switch the transmitter to the “CONT” position
2.
Connect to the wire pair with the alligator clips. The buzzer will sound
and the CONTINUITY led will light if there is continuity (less than
approximately 1kΩ).
Battery replacement
Probe:
Install new batteries by turning the speaker and
pocket clip ¼ turn to the left, remove the battery door
and replace the four LR44 batteries. Observe battery
polarity.
Transmitter:
Remove the rear battery compartment door and replace the 9V battery.
You, as the end user, are legally bound (Battery ordinance) to return all used batteries
and accumulators; disposal in the household garbage is prohibited!
You can hand over your used batteries / accumulators at collection points in your
community or wherever batteries / accumulators are sold!
Disposal: Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the device at the
end of its lifecycle
Specifications
Power
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Altitude
Dimensions
Weight
Transmitter; 9V NEDA 1604/1604AL
Probe; (4) LR44, 157, AG13, A76 or equivalent
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-100 to 50 C (14 to 122 F)
<80% RH
2000 meters
Probe: 147x28x28mm (5.8x1.1x1.1),
Transmitter: 67x103x23mm (2.6x4.1x0.9”)
Probe: 30g (1.1oz); Transmitter: 120g (4.2oz)
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