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Coax Clarifier™ Coax Tester

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Coax Clarifier
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Coax Length MeasurementCoax MapperCoax QualityCoax ToneCoax RF RemotesRK112: No. 1-12 coax ID Only Coax RemotesCC200CC200CC220CC250CC260
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Test, Map, Profile and Qualify "Dark" Coax Cable Networks

Dark unpowered coax systems give no clue as to their design, condition or configuration. The new Coax Clarifier™ Coax Tester by T3 Innovation makes it simple and easy to discern the layout of a coax network, locate faults on individual cable runs, identify remotes through splitters, and determine cable run length. In addition, separate cable mapper sets allow a technician to map out the entire coax system and measure the quality and characterization of the overall network for carrying services, such as high grade video, surveillance data and HD programming.

  • Fast testing using multiple coax mapper remote sets
  • Quickly discover coax system layout configuration to save time
  • All testing in one unit: Discovery, Quality and Condition
  • Clear concise measurement display for easy understanding of the capability of each run

 

Spec Sheet: Coax Clarifier Specification Sheet PDF

User Manual: Coax Clarifier™ User Manual PDF

Coax Clarifier™ Demo Video

FAQ: 

FAQ

Q. How does the Coax Clarifier measure Return Loss?

A. The Clarifier injects a common Cable Television frequency and measures the return loss of that frequency.

Q. Does the Coax Clarifier measure bandwidth?

A. No, the Clarifier measures the return loss of the injected signal. This allows the technician to identify unterminated splitters, ports, cables, and impedance issues.

Q: Does the Clarifier work on energized cables?

A: No, the Clarifier is designed to test un-energized cables. Do not connect the Coax Clarifier to energized cables as this will damage the unit.

Q. Why don’t I get a perfect Quality reading?

A: There are many factors that can affect the Return Loss measurement:

  • You must use 75Ohm coaxial cable.
  • Make sure you are connected to the splitter Input.
  • All unused ports and cables must be properly terminated with a 75Ohm terminating resistor.
  • The cable you are connected to must be greater than 5ft.
  • If measuring the quality signal using the RF remotes, the Clarifier will not provide the most accurate measurement. This is caused by the additional circuitry in the RF remote.
  • There may be impedance issues caused by poor quality splitters, poor quality cable, damaged cable, or excessively long cable runs.

Q. What's the difference between the RF remotes and the small ID only remotes?

A. The RF remotes are identified by responding to an RF signal. This allows the remotes to be identified through splitters. The smaller ID only remotes are identified by their resistance values. They are meant to be used on home run cables only.

Q. How do I use the tone features of the Coax Clarifier?

A. The Coax Clarifier has two tone modes. You can select the analog tone and pick up an audible tone using a tone probe. This will allow you to trace the cable or find a cable in a bundle. The RF tone is to be used with an RF loss meter.  There are four RF tones to choose from: 10dB, 20dB, 30dB, and 40dB.

Q. How do I calibrate the cable measurement?

A. Press the cable test button to enter the cable test screen. Connect to a known length of cable. Press and hold the cable test button until the Cal and Pf number begins to flash. Press the up and down arrow buttons until the correct length is shown. Press the cable test button again.

Optional Accessories

Product Number Description


AD002

Adapter, F-Jack to BNC Jack


AD003

Adapter, F–Jack to Push-On Cable


AD004

F-Connector Coupler, F81


AD005

F-Terminator Plug


CA004

Cable Assembly, Screw-On F-Jack to
Push-On F-Plug Cable – 12” 

 

CR001

 

No. 1 Coax RF Remote

CR002

No. 2 Coax RF Remote


CR003
No. 3 Coax RF Remote

CR004
No. 4 Coax RF Remote

CR005
No. 5 Coax RF Remote

CR006
No. 6 Coax RF Remote


RK104

Nos. 1 – 4 ID Only Coax Remote Set in Foam Holder


RK112
Nos. 1-12 ID Only Coax Remote Set in Foam Holder (Illustrated)


TP200

TrakAll Tone Probe

 

Specifications

Physical Dimensions Size: 17.3 x 8.0 x 3.3 cm (6.8 x 3.15 x 1.3 inches)
Weight: 340 grams (12.0 oz.) With batter
Power 4 AA alkaline batteries
• Standy: 4 years
• Active: 20 hours average
Operating Environment  • Operating temperature: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) 
• Storage temperature: -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F) 
• Humidity: 10% to 90%, non-condensing 
• Altitude:  3,050 meters (10,000ft) maximum
Quality (Return Loss) 0.0 to 40.0 dB
ID Only Coax Remotes
100 ohms maximum DC resistance, center conductor plus shield
Coax RF Remotes
17dB maximum attenuation to remote location (splitters, cable, etc.)
Audio Frequency Tone • 1,000 and 600 Hz – 4 patterns (High only, Low only, 2 warble tones)
• 3.3Vp-p (pin or shield), 6.6Vp-p (both pin and shield) open circuit 
Radio Frequency Tone 10, 20, 30 or 40MHz, 1Vrms into 75 ohms
Battery Low Level Approximately 4 volts
Capacitance Length • Range – 0 to 1,500 ft (457 meters) min at 15pF/ft length constant
• Accuracy – ±5% ±1ft (0.5 m) with correct length constant
• Length Constant Range – 10.0 to 40.0 pF/ft (33 to 131pF/meter)
Compliance  Complies with Conformité Européenne directives.

 

 

Attach the Coax Clarifier™ testing remotes to each cable end to qualify and map your network in seconds.

 

 

Maps runs through splitters to show an accurate picture of the coax system layout using up to 6 Coax RF Remotes. Up to 12 ID Only Coax Remotes also
available for wiremapping on home runs.

 

Test, map, display, and qualify coax run quality

  • Identifies cable faults
  • Displays cable run quality
  • Detects Coax RF Remotes through splitters
  • Locates splitters in the system
  • Tests and grades splitter performance
  • Measures cable length up to 1,500 feet
  • Wiremaps up to 12 coax locations
     

Coax Run Mapping

Maps runs through splitters to show an accurate picture of the coax system layout using up to 6 Coax RF Remotes. Up to 12 ID Only Coax Remotes are also available for wiremapping on home runs.

Cable Length

Determines cable run length and reports the location of an open or unterminated cable.

Quality of Network

Measures overall network quality and clearly depicts network reading as both a bar graph and a digital return loss number, measured in dB.   

Tone Tracing

Traces coax runs with four unique tones to quickly distinguish between respective outlets.

FAQ

Q. How does the Coax Clarifier measure Return Loss?

A. The Clarifier injects a common Cable Television frequency and measures the return loss of that frequency.

Q. Does the Coax Clarifier measure bandwidth?

A. No, the Clarifier measures the return loss of the injected signal. This allows the technician to identify unterminated splitters, ports, cables, and impedance issues.

Q: Does the Clarifier work on energized cables?

A: No, the Clarifier is designed to test un-energized cables. Do not connect the Coax Clarifier to energized cables as this will damage the unit.

Q. Why don’t I get a perfect Quality reading?

A: There are many factors that can affect the Return Loss measurement:

  • You must use 75Ohm coaxial cable.
  • Make sure you are connected to the splitter Input.
  • All unused ports and cables must be properly terminated with a 75Ohm terminating resistor.
  • The cable you are connected to must be greater than 5ft.
  • If measuring the quality signal using the RF remotes, the Clarifier will not provide the most accurate measurement. This is caused by the additional circuitry in the RF remote.
  • There may be impedance issues caused by poor quality splitters, poor quality cable, damaged cable, or excessively long cable runs.

Q. What's the difference between the RF remotes and the small ID only remotes?

A. The RF remotes are identified by responding to an RF signal. This allows the remotes to be identified through splitters. The smaller ID only remotes are identified by their resistance values. They are meant to be used on home run cables only.

Q. How do I use the tone features of the Coax Clarifier?

A. The Coax Clarifier has two tone modes. You can select the analog tone and pick up an audible tone using a tone probe. This will allow you to trace the cable or find a cable in a bundle. The RF tone is to be used with an RF loss meter.  There are four RF tones to choose from: 10dB, 20dB, 30dB, and 40dB.

Q. How do I calibrate the cable measurement?

A. Press the cable test button to enter the cable test screen. Connect to a known length of cable. Press and hold the cable test button until the Cal and Pf number begins to flash. Press the up and down arrow buttons until the correct length is shown. Press the cable test button again.

Product Downloads

Spec Sheet: Coax Clarifier Specification Sheet PDF

User Manual: Coax Clarifier™ User Manual PDF

Ordering Information

Product Number Description
Kits  

CC200

 

Coax RF Remote: #1-2
Coax ID Remote Set: #1-4 coax ID includes foam holder
Cable Assembly: screw on F jack to push-on F plug cable - 12"
Adapter: F-jack to BNC jack
Adapter: F-jack to push-on Qty: 3
F-Connector Coupler: F81 Qty: 3
F Terminator plug Qty: 4
Hanging T3 pouch

CC210

Coax RF Remote: #1-4
Coax ID Remote Set: #1-4 coax ID includes foam holder
Cable Assembly: screw on F jack to push-on F plug cable - 12"
Adapter: F-jack to BNC jack
Adapter: F-jack to push-on Qty: 5
F-Connector Coupler: F81 Qty: 5
F Terminator plug Qty: 4
Hanging T3 pouch

CC220

Coax RF Remote: #1-4
Coax ID Remote Set: #1-12 coax ID includes foam holder
Cable Assembly: screw on F jack to push-on F plug cable - 12"
Adapter: F-jack to BNC jack
Adapter: F-jack to push-on Qty: 5
F-Connector Coupler: F81 Qty: 5
F Terminator plug Qty: 4
Hanging T3 pouch

CC250

Coax RF Remote: #1-4
TrakAll: tone generator and probe
Coax ID Remote Set: #1-12 coax ID includes foam holder
Cable Assembly: screw on F jack to push-on F plug cable - 12"
Adapter: F-jack to BNC jack
Adapter: F-jack to push-on Qty: 5
F-Connector Coupler: F81 Qty: 5
F Terminator plug Qty: 4
Large T3 pouch

CC260

Coax RF Remote: #1-6
Coax ID Remote Set: #1-12 coax ID includes foam holder
Cable Assembly: screw on F jack to push-on F plug cable - 12"
F-Connector Coupler: F81 Qty: 7
F Terminator plug Qty:6
Large T3 pouch

 

Optional Accessories

Product Number Description


AD002

Adapter, F-Jack to BNC Jack


AD003

Adapter, F–Jack to Push-On Cable


AD004

F-Connector Coupler, F81


AD005

F-Terminator Plug


CA004

Cable Assembly, Screw-On F-Jack to
Push-On F-Plug Cable – 12” 

 

CR001

 

No. 1 Coax RF Remote

CR002

No. 2 Coax RF Remote


CR003
No. 3 Coax RF Remote

CR004
No. 4 Coax RF Remote

CR005
No. 5 Coax RF Remote

CR006
No. 6 Coax RF Remote


RK104

Nos. 1 – 4 ID Only Coax Remote Set in Foam Holder


RK112
Nos. 1-12 ID Only Coax Remote Set in Foam Holder (Illustrated)


TP200

TrakAll Tone Probe