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CABAC – Datatester

October 1, 2024
CABAC – Datatester

The DATATESTER is an easy-to-use data channel and coax testing device perfect for the data installer’s everyday use.

The DATATESTER is an easy-to-use data channel and coax testing device perfect for the data installer’s everyday use. With the simple press of a button, auto mode checks correct termination of cables such as RJ45, RJ12, RJ11, USB and BNC. In manual mode, each connection can be tested one-by-one based on the user’s preference. With the DATATESTER, tradespeople can ensure that network cables are working correctly, with no short circuits, crossovers or open circuits.

Features & Benefits include:

  • Clear LED display of PIN configurations
  • Tests RJ45, RJ12, RJ11, USB and BNC Coaxial cable terminations
  • Has both Auto and Manual mode.
  • Single push button in Auto test mode for fast testing.
  • Remote test unit included.

Released: June 2024

 

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