The main unit has four green pair lights, a green shield light, four red fault lights, a red battery low light and a green tone light. The remote unit has four amber pair lights. When a connection from the main unit to the remote is sensed, testing begins automatically.
On the main unit, the lights for each pair will either be ON, OFF or FLASHING. An ON light indicates a good pair, an OFF light indicates an open pair and a FLASHING light indicates a bad pair. If a pair is bad, one or more of the fault lights will be flashing to indicate the type or types of faults
On the remote unit, the pair lights are either ON or OFF. An ON light indicates a good pair, and an OFF light indicates an open or bad pair. Holding down the tone button until all lights momentarily turn on starts the debug mode. The pairs are stepped through one at a time to display connection and fault information on a pair-by-pair basis.
A second press of the tone button turns off debug or completion of two complete cycles. When not in debug mode, pressing and releasing the tone button in less than 1.5 seconds causes the LANSeeker™ to generate a warble tone signal on all pairs, flashing the tone light to indicate tone is on. The tone will turn off automatically after three hours, or with a second press of the tone button.
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