Fluke Networks MicroScanner PoE Cable Verifier

Fluke Networks MicroScanner PoE Cable Verifier

  • $ 844.99

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Product Description

Microscanner™PoE cuts through the confusion of your PoE installation by providing swift and simple PoE verification.Thetester detects the available PoE class (0-8) in accordance to the latest PoE standards anddisplays the voltage from passive PoE sources. Everything cable technicians need to know, including available services (up to 10G Ethernet), cable length, wiremap, cable ID, and distance to fault are all shown on the LCD screen. Built-in Intellitone digital and analog toning precisely locates virtually any cable or wire pair -even on active networks. The ergonomic design features sleek rubber over mold to enhance grip and ruggedness.


  • Oversized backlit LCD screen displays clear results in bright light or complete dark with intuitive icons, supports Class 1 to 8 PoE, detects network switch speed capabilities up to 10G Ethernet, cable length, wiremap, cable ID, and distance to fault, detects POTS

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Microscanner™PoE cuts through the confusion of your PoE installation by providing swift and simple PoE verification.Thetester detects the available PoE class (0-8) in accordance to the latest PoE standards anddisplays the voltage from passive PoE sources. Everything cable technicians need to know, including available services (up to 10G Ethernet), cable length, wiremap, cable ID, and distance to fault are all shown on the LCD screen. Built-in Intellitone digital and analog toning precisely locates virtually any cable or wire pair -even on active networks. The ergonomic design features sleek rubber over mold to enhance grip and ruggedness.


  • Oversized backlit LCD screen displays clear results in bright light or complete dark with intuitive icons, supports Class 1 to 8 PoE, detects network switch speed capabilities up to 10G Ethernet, cable length, wiremap, cable ID, and distance to fault, detects POTS