1. Ifihan
The Noyafa NF-810 is a versatile network cable tester designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. It provides comprehensive functionality for testing various cable types, including LAN and STP cables, and offers advanced features such as PoE detection, wiremapping, and telephone line status detection. This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your NF-810 device.
2. Alaye Aabo
Jọ̀wọ́ ka gbogbo ìlànà ààbò kí o sì lóye rẹ̀ kí o tó lo ẹ̀rọ náà. Àìtẹ̀lé àwọn ìlànà wọ̀nyí lè fa ìkọlù iná mànàmáná, iná, tàbí ìbàjẹ́ sí ẹ̀rọ náà.
- Ma ṣe lo ẹrọ naa ti o ba han pe o bajẹ.
- Rí i dájú pé a fi àwọn bátìrì sí i dáadáa gẹ́gẹ́ bí àmì polarity.
- Avoid testing live circuits with voltages exceeding 60V to prevent damage to the PoE tester function and potential injury.
- Jeki ẹrọ naa kuro ninu omi ati awọn olomi miiran.
- Ma ṣe gbiyanju lati tunto tabi yi ẹrọ naa pada. Tọkasi gbogbo iṣẹ si oṣiṣẹ oṣiṣẹ.
- Lo awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ pato ati awọn asomọ.
3. Package Awọn akoonu
Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa ninu apo rẹ:
- Noyafa NF-810 Emitter Unit
- Noyafa NF-810 Receiver Unit
- RJ45 Okun
- RJ11 Okun
- Alligator Agekuru USB
- Apo ti n gbe
- Itọsọna olumulo

Figure 3.1: Noyafa NF-810 Tester and included accessories.
4. Ọja Ipariview
The NF-810 consists of two main units: the Emitter and the Receiver. Familiarize yourself with the components of each unit.

Figure 4.1: Labeled diagram of the NF-810 Emitter and Receiver units.
Emitter Unit
- Ibudo RJ45: For connecting Ethernet cables.
- Ibudo RJ11: For connecting telephone lines.
- Ṣiṣe ipe iṣẹ: Selects between CONT (Continuity), SCAN, OFF, TONE, and SHORT modes.
- Wiremap Indicators (1-8, G): LEDs to display wire status.
Olugba Unit
- Iwadi: For tracing cables and detecting signals.
- Imọlẹ LED: Ó tan ìmọ́lẹ̀ sí àwọn ibi iṣẹ́ dúdú.
- Power/SCAN Indicator: Shows power status and scan activity.
- Sensitivity Knob: Ó ń ṣe àtúnṣe ìfàmọ́ra ti olùgbà.
- Ibudo eti: For connecting headphones for clearer tone detection.
- Bọtini LED: Activates the LED light.
- Wiremap Indicators (1-8, G): LEDs to display wire status (Mid-span, End-span).
- Ibudo RJ45: For connecting Ethernet cables for wiremap testing.
5. Eto
5.1 Fifi sori batiri
The NF-810 requires 1 Lithium Metal battery (9V laminated battery) for operation. Ensure the battery is installed correctly in both the Emitter and Receiver units.
- Wa ideri iyẹwu batiri ni ẹhin ẹyọkan kọọkan.
- Ṣii ideri nipasẹ sisun tabi ṣiṣi silẹ.
- Insert the 9V battery, observing the correct polarity (+/-) markings.
- Pa ideri batiri naa ni aabo.
6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
6.1 Cable Measurement (Wiremapping)
This function detects breaks, shorts, crossovers, and shielding issues in LAN (RJ45) and telephone (RJ11) cables.
- Connect one end of the cable to the RJ45 or RJ11 port on the Emitter unit.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding RJ45 port on the Receiver unit.
- Turn the Emitter's function dial to the 'CONT' position.
- Observe the wiremap indicators (LEDs 1-8 and G) on both the Emitter and Receiver.
- Normal Connection: LEDs on both units will light up sequentially from 1 to 8, then G (for shielded cables).
- Ṣii Circuit: If a specific LED does not light up, that wire is open.
- Circuit kukuru: If two or more LEDs light up simultaneously, a short circuit exists between those wires.
- Adakoja: If the sequence of LEDs is incorrect (e.g., Emitter 1 lights up, but Receiver 2 lights up), a crossover is detected.

Figure 6.1: Performing a wiremap test with the NF-810.
6.2 Wire Tracing (Scanning/Tone Function)
This function helps locate and identify specific cables within a bundle or wall.
- Connect one end of the target cable to the RJ45 or RJ11 port on the Emitter unit. For non-RJ cables, use the alligator clip cable to connect to the wire pair.
- Turn the Emitter's function dial to the 'SCAN' or 'TONE' position. The Emitter will generate an audible tone.
- Turn on the Receiver unit and adjust the sensitivity knob to a suitable level.
- Use the Receiver's probe to scan the cables or wires you suspect are the target.
- The Receiver will emit a louder sound and/or the yellow-green signal indicator will illuminate more brightly when it detects the tone from the target cable.

Figure 6.2: Using the Receiver for wire tracing.
6.3 PoE Tester Function
The NF-810 can detect Power over Ethernet (PoE) presence, identify PoE switch types, and measure the number of PoE power supply cores.
- Connect the Ethernet cable from the PoE source (e.g., PoE switch) to the RJ45 port on the Receiver unit.
- The Receiver will automatically detect PoE presence.
- Observe the LEDs on the Receiver unit. They will indicate the PoE power supply cores (Mid-span or End-span) and potentially the voltage.
- Iṣọra: The device is designed to withstand voltages up to 60V. Do not test circuits exceeding this voltage lati se ibaje.

Figure 6.3: Testing PoE functionality.
6.4 Telephone Line Detection
This feature allows for detecting the polarity, on/off status, and standby status (idle, ringing, talk) of telephone lines.
- Connect the telephone line to the RJ11 port on the Emitter unit.
- Turn the Emitter's function dial to the 'TEL' position (if available, or use 'CONT' and interpret the LEDs).
- The LEDs will indicate the line status:
- Laišišẹ: Specific LEDs will light up, indicating a normal standby line.
- Ohun orin ipe: LEDs may flash or change pattern during an incoming call.
- Sọ: LEDs will indicate the active talk state and polarity.

Figure 6.4: Detecting telephone line status.
6.5 Imọlẹ LED
The Receiver unit is equipped with an LED light to assist in dark environments.
- Press the 'LED' button on the Receiver unit to turn the light on or off.

Figure 6.5: Using the LED light on the Receiver unit.
7. Itọju
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your NF-810 tester.
- Ninu: Mu ẹrọ naa nu pẹlu asọ ti o gbẹ. Ma ṣe lo abrasive ose tabi epo.
- Ibi ipamọ: Tọju ẹrọ naa ni itura, aye gbigbẹ, kuro lati orun taara ati awọn iwọn otutu to gaju.
- Itọju Batiri: Yọ awọn batiri kuro ti ẹrọ naa ko ba ni lo fun igba pipẹ lati ṣe idiwọ jijo.
- Idaabobo Iwadii: Ensure the Receiver's probe is not bent or damaged during storage or transport.
8. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your NF-810, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ẹrọ naa ko ṣiṣẹ. | Batiri ti ku tabi ti ko tọ. | Check battery polarity; replace with a new 9V battery. |
| Inaccurate wiremap readings. | Poor cable connection; damaged cable; incorrect mode. | Ensure cables are fully inserted. Test with a known good cable. Verify Emitter is in 'CONT' mode. |
| No tone detected during scanning. | Emitter not in 'SCAN' or 'TONE' mode; Receiver sensitivity too low; dead battery in Emitter. | Set Emitter to 'SCAN' or 'TONE'. Increase Receiver sensitivity. Replace Emitter battery. |
| PoE test not working. | No PoE power on the line; voltage koja 60V. | Verify PoE source is active. Do not test lines exceeding 60V. |
9. Awọn pato
- Awoṣe: NF-810
- Applicable Network Cable: CAT5, CAT6 (RJ45), Telephone Cable (RJ11)
- Irú Ayélujára: RJ11, RJ45
- Max Withstand Voltage: 60V
- Wiremapping Distance: Titi de 3280ft (1000m)
- Orisun Agbara: 1 x 9V Laminated Battery (per unit)
- Dimensions (Emitter): Isunmọ 125mm x 45mm x 27mm
- Awọn iwọn (Olugba): Isunmọ 201mm x 45mm x 28mm
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 0.41 Kilograms (total)
- Àwọ̀: Green, Yellow (device accents)

Figure 9.1: NF-810 Emitter and Receiver dimensions.
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
NOYAFA is committed to providing quality products and customer satisfaction. If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your NF-810 network cable tester, please contact NOYAFA customer support. Our support team is available to assist you with product inquiries, troubleshooting, and technical assistance.
For assistance, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official NOYAFA webojula.





