Showing posts with label Ideal Industries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideal Industries. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2012

Virtual Tour - SignalTek 33-974 Cable Tester from Ideal Industries



Features and Benefits of the SignalTek Cable Tester:
- Gigabit Performance Testing - Know the true performance of the Network
- Easy to read Pass/Fail performance reports that can be Stored and Printed for documentation
- Performs Gigabit Ethernet link establishment in 10 seconds
- Brilliant high-resolution color display visible in any lighting condition
- Maximum coverage with a full 2 year warranty
- Data Monitoring to detect intermittent network problems
- Easy to order from Discount-Low-Voltage.com


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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ideal SecuriTEST PRO CCTV Security Tester Video

New product offered at Discount-Low-Voltage.com
The SecuriTEST Pro by Ideal Industries is a great security camera test monitor. It can do things most testers only dream about. Let's take a look at what that is. Enjoy


Ideal SecuriTEST Pro Video

For full product features, description and user manuals, visit the SecuriTEST Pro webpage.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

How to Make an Ethernet Cat5e/Cat6 Cable

Welcome to the Discount-Low-Voltage.com Blog. Today we are going to demonstrate How to Make an Ethernet Cat5e or Cat6 Cable. Here is a list of the items you will need to make your ethernet cable:

Wire Stripper








Cable Cutter








RJ45 Crimp Tool








RJ45 Modular Plugs








Ethernet Cable - Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6








Cable Tester














Now that you have the right tools, lets make an ethernet cable.

Step 1) Strip off 2 inches of jacket on the cable. Cut the excess ripcord off. (Note: If you're using Cat6 cable, it may have a wire separator between the 4 pairs of wires. Cut that off as well).

















Step 2) Untwist all 4 pairs of wire.
















Step 3) Follow the standard 568b Wiring Diagram:

Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown




Step 4) Hold the wires flat and use scissors to cut straight across, leaving 1/2" of wire exposed.















Step 4a) If you're making Cat6 cables, your mod plug will come with a loadbar. This small plastic piece must go on before you insert the wires into the mod plug. (for detailed instructions on installing the loadbar, scroll down to the comments located at the very bottom of this article)










Step 5) Insert the wires into your modular plug, making sure to keep the wires flat and in the same order. Verify that the wires are all flush at the very end of the plug. Note how the cable jacket is past the crimp spot on the plug and the wires are all the way to the end.



















Step 6) Insert mod plug into crimp tool and squeeze handle. Keep slight pressure on the cable (towards the crimp tool) as you're crimping the plug. This will ensure nothing comes loose as you squeeze the handle and crimp down the mod plug.
















Step 7) Remove mod plug from crimp tool and verify everything was done correctly. Note how the crimp is pushing down on the jacket and the pins have seated into the wire. Now follow the same process on the other side.



















Step 8) Now that you have a completed ethernet cable, plug one end into your Transmitter and the other end into the Receiver. The wires will light up either "Green" or "Red". If you have done everything correctly, you should see all green lights. If not, you will need to go back and redo the side causing the error.
















Don't own a crimp tool? Need more Cat5e cable? Order that all here:

Wire Stripper

Cable Cutter (Electricians Scissors)

Ratcheting Crimp Tool

RJ45 Mod Plugs 8P8C

Bulk Cat5e Ethernet Cable

Cable Tester

Like watching it done on video? Mercy will demonstrate the process of making an ethernet cable for you. Enjoy



We hope you like our demonstration of How to Make an Ethernet Cat5e Cable. Want to see more instructional videos, like How to Punch Down a Patch Panel or How to Terminate Fiber Optic Cable? Visit the Discount-Low-Voltage.com YouTube page.

Note: Maximum cable length for Cat5e cable is 100 meters. Anything longer than that might not work correctly.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

IDEAL Industries 61-844 Thermal Imager



The IDEAL Industries 61-844 Thermal Imager is this weeks Featured Product. What it is and what it's used for:

Description:
Troubleshoot and identify potential problems before they happen with the IDEAL HeatSeeker™ Thermal Imager. What makes HeatSeeker so useful are the dual cursors that instantly locate the hottest and coldest temperatures on a live screen, and the camera’s ability to overlay a thermal image on top of a digital image for easy on-the-job decision making. HeatSeeker’s easy set-up and operation make it a cost effective tool for electrical service, industrial maintenance and building inspection.

Features:
• Blended thermal/digital image
• Hottest/coldest temperatures displayed
instantly on live screen
• 1,849 temperature measurements
live on camera screen
• Class II Laser
• Built-in LED illuminator
• High and low temperature alarms
• Mark images with text and voice annotation
• Measurement range of 14° F to 660° F
• Adjustable emissivity for maximum accuracy
• Accuracy of +/- 2% or +/- 4° F
• 6-hour battery life
• Tripod mountable
• Carrying case included
• ThermalVision PC software included
• 2-year warranty
• Adjustable Blended View for Ease of Use:
The HeatSeeker captures both a full infrared image and a digital photo. The thermal image can be overlaid on top of the digital image in various % blends for clarity.






Provides real-time analysis and is ideal for:

Electrical Safety
• Identifies overloaded circuits,loose/corroded connections and failing breakers in electrical panels
• Identifies blown fuses, overloads, phase imbalance and harmonics problems
• Identifies hot spots from high resistance connections

Energy Efficiency
• Identifies inefficient heating and cooling transfer
• Identifies draft sources from missing insulation in rafters/walls/floors
• Identification of problem areas helps reduce heat gain/loss and carbon footprint

Building Maintenance
• Discovers sources of moisture in roofs and areas behind walls
• Checks air distribution for blockages in pipes, damaged duct work and insulation gaps
• Checks fluid distribution for stuck valves and burst pipes

Preventive Maintenance
• Identifies equipment efficiencies/inefficiencies
• Applications include motors, pumps, boilers, radiators, heaters, chillers and transformers

 Screen Features:
 Adjustable LCD brightness
 • Hot/cold temperatures and difference (∅)
 • 6 hour battery life
 • Microphone records voice annotations
 • Speaker
 • Cursors continuously find hottest and coldest temperatures
 • Easy-to-use navigation and set-up keys













What You Get:
• USB Cable
• Camera Handle
• Carrying Case
• Power Supply
• ThermalVision Software


For more information, or to order, visit Discount-Low-Voltage.com