NOYAFA NYF-NF8209S

Ìwé Àgbékalẹ̀ Olùlò Olùdánwò Okùn Nẹ́tíwọ́ọ̀kì NOYAFA NF-8209S

Model: NYF-NF8209S

Orúkọ ìtajà: NOYAFA

1. Ifihan

The NOYAFA NF-8209S is a versatile and feature-rich network cable tester designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It integrates multiple functions including continuity testing, PoE detection, cable length measurement, port flashing, and cable scanning. This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your device.

NOYAFA NF-8209S Network Cable Tester and Receiver with accessories

Figure 1.1: NOYAFA NF-8209S Network Cable Tester and its included accessories.

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Máa ka gbogbo ìlànà kí o sì lóye wọn nígbà gbogbo kí o tó lo ẹ̀rọ náà.
  • Do not use the device in wet environments or near water.
  • Ensure proper battery installation and charging. Use only the specified charging method (Type-C).
  • Avoid direct contact with live electrical circuits when performing NCV tests.
  • Jeki ẹrọ naa kuro ni awọn aaye itanna to lagbara.
  • Ma ṣe gbiyanju lati tunto tabi yi ẹrọ naa pada. Tọkasi gbogbo iṣẹ si oṣiṣẹ oṣiṣẹ.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa ninu apo rẹ:

  • NOYAFA NF-8209S Network Cable Tester (Emitter)
  • NOYAFA NF-8209S Receiver
  • RJ45 Interface Network Cable
  • RJ11 Interface Telephone Line
  • RJ45 Alligator Clip Wire
  • Iru-C Ngba agbara USB
  • Awọn agbekọri
  • Itọsọna olumulo
  • Toolkit/Pouch
  • Apoti apoti
Contents of the NOYAFA NF-8209S package including the main unit, receiver, cables, and accessories.

Figure 3.1: Included components of the NF-8209S kit.

4. Ọja Ipariview

The NF-8209S consists of two main units: the Emitter (main tester) and the Receiver (probe). Familiarize yourself with the various ports, buttons, and indicators on both units.

Labeled diagram of the NOYAFA NF-8209S Emitter and Receiver showing all ports and buttons.

Nọmba 4.1: Alaye view of the Emitter and Receiver with labeled components.

Awọn ẹya pataki:

  • CONT (Continuity) Test: Checks for open, short, cross, and other faults in STP/UTP LAN cables.
  • Wíwọ̀n Gígùn: Accurately measures cable length up to 200 meters.
  • Ipo wíwo: Digital and Analog modes for tracing cables.
  • Idanwo PoE: Identifies PoE voltage, PSE type (af/at standard), and pinout.
  • Imọlẹ ibudo: Locates network ports on switches/hubs by flashing their indicator lights.
  • QC Test: Checks crystal head crimping quality.
  • NCV (Non-Kan si Voltage) Idanwo: Ṣe awari AC voltage (50V-1000V).
  • Imọlẹ LED: Built-in flashlight for low-light conditions.
  • Iru-C Gbigba agbara: Rechargeable lithium battery for extended use.
Diagram showing various functions of the NOYAFA NF-8209S including CONT, Length, Scan, PoE, Flash, QC Test, NCV, LED, and Type-C charging.

Olusin 4.2: Pariview of the NF-8209S's multi-functional capabilities.

5. Eto

5.1 Batiri sori ati gbigba agbara

The NF-8209S features a built-in 1400 mAh rechargeable lithium battery. Before first use, ensure the device is fully charged.

  1. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the charging port on both the Emitter and Receiver units.
  2. Connect the other end of the Type-C cable to a standard USB power adapter (not included) or a computer USB port.
  3. The charging indicator will show the charging status. Once fully charged, disconnect the cable.
NOYAFA NF-8209S Emitter and Receiver connected to a wall charger via Type-C cables, illustrating the charging process.

Figure 5.1: Charging the NF-8209S units via Type-C.

6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

6.1 Continuity Testing (CONT)

This mode tests for open circuits, short circuits, cross-overs, and other wiring faults in RJ45, CAT5, CAT5E, CAT6, CAT6A, RJ12, RJ11, CAT7, and CAT8 cables.

  1. Connect one end of the network cable to the RJ45 port on the Emitter unit.
  2. Connect the other end of the network cable to the RJ45 remote interface on the Receiver unit.
  3. Turn on both the Emitter and Receiver.
  4. Select the "CONT" mode on the Emitter. The display will show the wiring status, indicating any faults.
NOYAFA NF-8209S performing continuity testing on a coiled network cable, showing different fault displays on the screen.

Figure 6.1: Continuity testing for open, short, and cross faults.

6.2 PoE NCV Test

This function determines which pins are supplying power, detects voltage, and identifies the PSE type (according to 802.3af/at standard). It also detects the presence of AC voltage (50V-1000V).

  1. For PoE test: Connect the network cable to the RJ45 port on the Emitter. The device will automatically detect PoE presence and display details.
  2. For NCV test: Hold the Receiver unit near an AC voltage source (e.g., power outlet, live wire). The NCV indicator will light up and an audible alert will sound if AC voltage ti ri.
NOYAFA NF-8209S Emitter connected to a network switch, displaying PoE information on its screen.

Figure 6.2: Performing a PoE test with the NF-8209S.

Three images showing the adjustable sensitivity knob, the LED light function, and the NCV function detecting voltage from a power strip.

Figure 6.3: NCV function in use, detecting AC voltage.

6.3 Digital Cable Scan (Line Tracing)

The NF-8209S offers both normal (analog) and anti-interference (digital) scanning modes to accurately trace cables.

  1. Connect the network cable to be traced to the RJ45 port on the Emitter.
  2. Select the "SCAN" mode on the Emitter.
  3. On the Receiver, select either "Normal Mode" for general tracing or "Anti-interference Mode" for environments with strong noise.
  4. Use the Receiver's probe to trace the cable. The signal strength indicator and audible tone will guide you to the cable.
NOYAFA NF-8209S Emitter and Receiver demonstrating dual-mode cable scanning, with the receiver tracing a cable connected to a network switch.

Figure 6.4: Dual-mode cable scanning in action.

6.4 Port ìmọlẹ

This feature helps locate the corresponding network port on a hub or switch by making its indicator light flash.

  1. Connect the network cable to be identified to the RJ45 port on the Emitter.
  2. Select the "Flash" mode on the Emitter.
  3. Observe the indicator lights on the connected hub or switch. The port connected to the Emitter will flash at a distinct frequency, allowing for quick identification.
NOYAFA NF-8209S Emitter connected to a network switch, demonstrating the port flashing function to identify the connected port.

Figure 6.5: Using port flashing to identify a network cable on a switch.

Idanwo Gigun Okun 6.5

Measure the length of network cables (RJ45) and detect breakpoints without calibration. The measuring range is 1-200 meters with up to 99% accuracy.

  1. Ensure the cable is disconnected from any active network devices.
  2. Connect one end of the cable to the RJ45 port on the Emitter.
  3. Select the "Length" mode on the Emitter. The display will show the measured length and any detected breakpoints.
NOYAFA NF-8209S Emitter displaying cable length measurement, with a coiled blue network cable in the background.

Figure 6.6: Cable length measurement function.

6.6 Crystal Head Crimping Test (QC Test)

This function verifies if the crystal head (RJ45 connector) is properly crimped to the cable.

  1. Connect the crimped RJ45 cable to the RJ45 port on the Emitter.
  2. Select the "QC Test" mode. The display will indicate if the crimping is successful or if there are issues.

6.7 Imọlẹ LED

The Receiver unit includes an LED flashlight for use in dark or low-light environments.

  • Tẹ bọtini "Lamp"bọtini lori Olugba lati tan ina LED tan tabi pa.

6.8 Adjustable Sensitivity Knob

The Receiver features an adjustable sensitivity knob to fine-tune the signal detection during cable scanning, allowing for more precise tracing in various environments.

  • Rotate the knob on the Receiver to adjust the sensitivity (High, Medium, Low) as needed for optimal cable tracing.

7. Itọju

  • Ninu: Lo asọ asọ ti o gbẹ lati nu ẹrọ naa. 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: Fun ibi ipamọ igba pipẹ, gba agbara si batiri si isunmọ 50% ni gbogbo oṣu mẹta lati ṣetọju ilera batiri.
  • Idaabobo ibudo: Keep the RJ45 and other ports free from dust and debris. Use the included caps if available.

8. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Ẹrọ naa ko ṣiṣẹ.Batiri kekere tabi ko si idiyele.Gba agbara si ẹrọ naa ni kikun nipa lilo okùn Iru-C.
Inaccurate cable length measurement.Cable connected to active network device; cable type not supported.Ensure cable is disconnected from all devices. Verify cable type is supported (RJ45).
No signal during cable scan.Low sensitivity; strong interference; cable not connected properly.Increase receiver sensitivity. Switch to Anti-interference mode. Reconnect cable to Emitter.
PoE test not working.No PoE power on cable; incorrect connection.Ensure the connected port provides PoE. Verify cable is correctly inserted.
NCV ko iwari voltage.Voltage too low; not close enough to source.Rii daju voltage is within 50V-1000V range. Move receiver closer to the source.

9. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Nọmba awoṣeNYF-NF8209S
Ọja Mefa1.5 x 0.9 x 6.6 inches (Emitter); 1.5 x 0.9 x 7.8 inches (Receiver)
Iwọn Nkan0.2 Poun (isunmọ. 3.2 iwon)
Orisun agbaraBattery Powered (Built-in 1400 mAh rechargeable lithium battery)
Àwọ̀Dudu
Cable Length Test Range1-200 meters (approx. 3-656 feet)
NCV Voltage Iwari50V-1000V AC
Atilẹyin USB OrisiRJ45, CAT5, CAT5E, CAT6, CAT6A, RJ12, RJ11, CAT7, CAT8

10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

NOYAFA products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official NOYAFA webojula tabi kan si wọn onibara iṣẹ taara. Tọju iwe-ẹri rira rẹ bi ẹri rira fun eyikeyi awọn ibeere atilẹyin ọja.

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