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Psiber LanMaster 30 Outlet Identifier LM30
Managing network and telecom systems is more accessible and safer with a LanMaster LM30.
Psiber Lanmaster 30 LM30 Outlet Identifier protects Equipment from Damage by Testing Outlet before Connecting a Device; verifies Connectivity to Far-End Equipment; identifies Type of LAN Connection - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or Token Ring; identifies Type of Telecom Connection - Analog, PBX or ISDN; locates Unused/Disconnected Outlets.
The LanMaster LM30 Outlet Identifier provides LAN/Telecom Installers and Maintainers a tool to quickly test an unknown wall outlet and identify the type of circuit.
Key Features
Protect equipment from damage by testing outlet before connecting a device
Identify type of LAN connection: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or Token Ring
Verify connectivity to far-end equipment
Identify type of telecom connection
Analog, PBX or ISDN
Identify type of telecom connection
Analog, PBX or ISDN
Improve Moves, Adds and Changes (MAC)
Locate unused / disconnected outlets
Enhance network management
Manage telecom resources
Affordable test support
Enhance network management
Manage telecom resources
Affordable test support
Overview
The Psiber LanMaster 30 Outlet Identifier offers Installers and Maintainers a tool to quickly verify that an outlet is "live'' and identify the type of telecom or LAN equipment connected to the outlet. Connecting equipment to an unknown outlet can damage NICs, modems, telephones, or test equipment that do not have a compatible electrical interface. Some PBX systems can provide voltage and current levels that far exceed the limits of telecom or network devices, resulting in equipment failure when connected.
Knowing the type of signals present at an outlet protects against equipment damage and reduces troubleshooting time and finding physical layer problems. Psiber LanMaster LM30 scans all combinations of the eight wires connected to an RJ-45 outlet to identify the type of equipment connected to the far end or warn of the detection of potentially harmful unknown signals. Identifying the outlet type with the unit eliminates guessing the correct outlet and wasting time tracing cables. In less than six seconds, the Lancaster 30 will identify a 10baseT Link, 100baseT Link, Token Ring Link, Analog Telephone Line, PBX Line, or ISDN Line, warn of unidentified signals, or indicate no signals are present. The LanMaster LM 30 even means when a 10/100 Ethernet Link is configured for Auto-negotiation.