Friday, February 15, 2013

Energizer AA Lithium Batteries (8-count), Lasts 9 Times Longer


Energizer AA Lithium Batteries (8-count), Lasts 9 Times Longer
Energizer AA Lithium Batteries (8-count), Lasts 9 Times Longer


Energizer AA Lithium Batteries (8-count), Lasts 9 Times Longer Feature :
  • Lasts up to 9x longer in digital cameras (versus Energizer MAX - results vary by camera)
  • Weighs 1/3 less than standard alkaline batteries
  • Perform in extreme temperatures from -40F degrees to 140F degrees
  • Holds power for 15 years when not in use
  • Leak Resistant Construction
  • LCD displays graphical wiremap, length, cable ID, and distance-to-fault
  • Measures length, and performs wiremap test and remote ID location
  • Solicits and detects the presence of 802.3af-compatible power-over-Ethernet (PoE) devices
  • Tone generator produces 500KHz digital and 400KHz and 1KHz analog tones
  • Verification test meter verifies that network cabling is functional and correctly installed


  • The Fluke Networks MS2-100 Microscanner2 cable verifier verifies voice/data/video (VDV) cables and multimedia sources on common media types, including RJ11, RJ45, and coax. The meter displays a graphical wiremap, cable length, cable ID, and distance-to-fault. A tone generator produces digital and analog signals to locate cable or wire pairs. Digital mode locates high-grade cabling, including Category 5e, Category 6, and Category 6a in bundles or at switches, patch panels, and wall outlets. Analog mode verifies Category 3 and below voice-grade cabling, coax, security, alarm, and speaker wiring. VDV service detection verifies media services, including powered 10/100/1000 Ethernet switches, plain old telephone services (POTS) voltage and polarity, and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) voltage and pairs. A backlit LCD is oversized for clear viewing in a variety of lighting levels, and a rubber holster protects the meter in rugged environments. Copper and fiber testers are used by network technicians to troubleshoot, maintain, and optimize performance of copper and fiber optic cabling, hardware connections, and network settings in enterprise networks.

    Specifications
    Test connectorsTwisted-pair: UTP, FTP, SSTP 8-pin modular jack accepts 8-pin modular (RJ45) and 4-pin modular (RJ11) plugs
    Coax: F-connector for 75Ω, 50Ω, 93 Ω cables
    Cable testsLength (460m or 1500' with resolution to 0.3m or 1'), wiremap to TIA-568A/B standards, remote ID locators; displays results on one screen
    Tone generatorIntelliTone digital tone: 500KHz
    Analog tones: 400Hz and 1KHz
    PoE detectionSolicits and detects the presence of 802.3af compatible PoE devices
    Ethernet port testAdvertised speed of 802.3 Ethernet ports (10/100/1000)
    DisplayMonochrome LCD with backlight
    Safety certificationsEN 61010-1 2nd Edition
    Agency certificationsEN 61326-1 (EMC), N10140 C-Tick EMC standard; FCC Part 15 Class A; CE (European Union Directives) Pollution Degree 2
    Power sourceTwo AA (NEDA 15A, IEC LR6) alkaline batteries with typical life span of 20 hours; Other compatible battery types include two AA photo lithium, NIMH, NICAD
    Weight0.8lb./363g
    Dimensions6.4 x 3 x 1.4 inches/16.3 x 7.6 x 3.6 cm (H x W x D)

    H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.

    A copper cable tester is a device for troubleshooting, inspecting, and certifying copper network cabling. Devices range from one-button tools for checking connectivity to complex tools for certifying network installations. Three types of testing include verification, to test whether a connection or cable is functioning correctly; qualification, to test a network's ability to support specific speeds and functionality; and certification, to verify whether a network installation meets industry standards. Cabling contractors, installers, and network technicians use copper cable testers to set up and maintain networks within a building or on a campus in corporate, academic, manufacturing, and other enterprise network environments.

    Fluke Networks, a division of Fluke Corporation, manufactures tools and software for network deployment, performance management, and troubleshooting. The company, founded in 1992, is headquartered in Everett, WA.

    What's in the Box?
    • MicroScanner2 cable verifier with main wiremap adapter (MS2-100)
    • (2) AA alkaline batteries
    • Carrying pouch
    • Instruction CD

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