An unboxing of my new Fluke Networks Pro3000 Toner and Tone Probe. Plus a brief explanation and demo of the use of the tool as an efficient way to identify telephone or network cables. This is an absolutely essential tool for any Telecommunications or Network technician. The Toner and Tone Probe (sometimes called Fox and Hound or Toner and Banana) are mostly used for the identification of cabling. Often times, an existing low-voltage cable is not labeled (or labeled incorrectly). the Toner is used to put an audible radio signal on the copper conductors. Then, the probe is used to help fine the wire in question by homing-in on the audible signal the toner is producing. You can quickly scan many 66-block, 110 panels, or patch panels for the sound. As you get closer, the sound will get louder. You can use this tool for: Alarm wiring, Coax, Cat5e cabling, thermostat wiring, Telephone wire, or really any copper conductor. Advanced technicians, will sometimes make use of more than one toner. This works well when the two toners make different sounds. Having toners from two different manufactures is the best way to do this. Notable features from this set: - five different audible tone patterns - Continuity mode to check for conductor integrity, or short circuit - adjustable volume on Tone Probe - headphone jack on Tone Probe for particularly noise environments. Find this tool on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2ID7Xdk
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