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Fluke MT-8200-32A MicroScanner Pro Features
Quickly identify problems
Using the MicroScanner Pro for verification ensures basic continuity and correct terminations.
Verification testing confirms that a cable meets established national or international standards of conductor configuration and passes basic continuity testing. Verification may be performed on two conductor, or multi-conductor twisted-air cabling.
Use the wiremap test to check end-to-end continuity on all four-wire pairs to quickly verify if the cable under test has the correct wiring scheme (either 568A or 568B) and to identify any cabling problems. MicroScanner Pro quickly identifies a fault allowing you to see opens, shorts, crossed pairs, split pairs or any miswires.

What happens when a fault is detected? Time is often wasted with visual inspection. With the push of a button, MicroScanner Pro's length function uses Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) to measure the full length of a cable. It determines whether the cable is open or shorted while telling you the distance to the fault.

The length measurement is also useful for billing and inventory purposes. It displays individual pair lengths and tells you if the cable is connected to an active hub.
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Identify cabling links from the wiring closet
MicroScanner Pro also features the Office/Room function, which allows you to identify cabling drops for an office or room during adds, moves and changes. It helps determine routing at the patch panel and documents twisted pair and COAX networks easily.

Toner function for tracing and locating cables
MicroScanner Pro's Toner function allows you to use one of four unique tone songs for use with the optional IntelliTone Probe or any other analog probe to trace and locate hidden cabling in walls, ceilings or distributions panels.
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Identify Active Network Connections
MicroScanner Pro's new active network identification mode flashes hub ports and shows you if a network tap is operating at 10Mbps or 10/100Mbps and whether it is full or half duplex capable. It also identifies workstations by displaying PC.
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