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What are the safety precautions I should take when using the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

To ensure safe operation of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, please follow these safety instructions:

• To avoid electrical shock, do not use the instrument on any circuit of more than 36V DC or 36V AC rms.

• To avoid electrical shock, do not use the instrument in a wet or damp environment.

• Before using the instrument, check for any damaged or worn parts. Do not use if the instrument is damaged.

• To avoid damage to the instrument, do not use it during electrical storms.

• Only use the type of battery specified. Use of an incorrect battery may cause damage to the instrument.


What are the key features of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

The PRO’SKIT MT-7063 features the following capabilities:

• Wire trace for RJ45, RJ11, BNC, and general metal wires. It can trace wire up to 3km in length.

• Cable mapping and status indication up to 300m.

• Non-contact voltage detection.

• Polarity indication.

• Low battery display.

• Auto power off.


How do I perform cable tracing using the SCAN function on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Emitter?

To use the cable tracing function on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, follow these steps:

Step 1. Connect the test leads (RJ45, RJ11, or alligator clips) to the corresponding connector on the emitter.

Step 2. Connect the other end of the test leads to the wire pair under test.

Step 3. Set the function rotary switch to the “SCAN” position. The “SCAN” LED will light up, indicating the emitter is working.

Step 4. Use the Receiver to identify the target wire from a bundle of wires at the other end.


How do I use the TEST function for cable mapping with the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

To perform cable mapping with the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, follow these steps:

Step 1. Connect one end of the RJ45 or RJ11 cable to the Emitter’s corresponding jack, and the other end to the Receiver’s jack.

Step 2. Set the Emitter’s function rotary switch to the “TEST” position.

Step 3. Press the “TEST” button on the Emitter. The “WIRING MAP” LEDs will display the wire mapping status. The test speed can be adjusted by pressing the “TEST” button again.


How do I interpret the RJ45 cable mapping results on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

When testing an RJ45 cable with the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, the Emitter’s “WIRING MAP” LEDs 1-8 and G will light up sequentially. The corresponding LEDs on the receiver will indicate the cable status as follows:

• **Straight-through Cable:** The Receiver’s LEDs light up in the same sequence as the Emitter’s LEDs (e.g., Emitter 1 -> Receiver 1, Emitter 2 -> Receiver 2, and so on).

• **Crossover Cable:** The Receiver’s LEDs light up in a different sequence from the Emitter’s LEDs (e.g., Emitter 1 -> Receiver 3, Emitter 2 -> Receiver 6).

• **Open Circuit:** If a wire is open, the corresponding LED on both the Emitter and Receiver will not light up.

• **Short Circuit:** If two or more wires are shorted, the corresponding LEDs on the Receiver will not light up, while the Emitter’s LEDs will still light up sequentially.

• **Miswire:** If wires are mismatched, the Receiver’s LEDs will light up in a different sequence compared to the Emitter’s LEDs.


How do I interpret the RJ11 cable mapping results on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

When testing an RJ11 cable with the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, the Emitter’s “WIRING MAP” LEDs 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 will light up sequentially. The corresponding LEDs on the receiver will indicate the status:

• **Straight-through Cable:** The Receiver’s LEDs light up in the same sequence as the Emitter’s (e.g., Emitter 2 -> Receiver 2, Emitter 3 -> Receiver 3).

• **Crossover Cable:** The Receiver’s LEDs light up in a different sequence (e.g., Emitter 2 -> Receiver 5, Emitter 3 -> Receiver 4).

• **Open Circuit:** The corresponding LED on both the Emitter and Receiver will not light up.

• **Short Circuit:** The corresponding LEDs on the Receiver will not light up, while the Emitter’s LEDs will light up sequentially.

• **Miswire:** The Receiver’s LEDs will light up in a different sequence compared to the Emitter’s LEDs.


How do I use the Receiver of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 for cable tracing?

To trace cables using the Receiver unit of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, follow these instructions:

Step 1. Press and hold the “SCAN” button on the Receiver.

Step 2. Place the Receiver’s probe near the target wire.

Step 3. The Receiver will emit a tone. The wire that produces the loudest tone is the target wire.

Step 4. The volume can be adjusted by turning the volume dial on the Receiver.

Step 5. In a noisy environment, an earphone can be connected to the earphone jack for better hearing.


How do I perform a non-contact voltage detection with the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Receiver?

To detect AC voltage without direct contact using the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Receiver, follow these steps:

Step 1. Press and hold the “NCV” button on the Receiver.

Step 2. Place the Receiver’s probe near a live AC wire.

Step 3. If AC voltage is detected, the “NCV” LED will light up. For safety, this function should be used for reference only.


How do I use the LED flashlight on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Receiver?

To use the built-in LED flashlight on the Receiver of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, simply press the LED button to turn the light on or off. This is useful when working in dark environments.


How do I perform a Polarity or Continuity test with the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

To check the polarity of a telephone line or test for continuity using the PRO’SKIT MT-7063, follow these steps:

Step 1. Set the Emitter’s function rotary switch to the “SCAN” position.

Step 2. Press and hold the “SCAN / TEST” button for 2 seconds to switch to telephone line test mode. The “TEL STATUS” LED will light up.

Step 3. Connect the red and black alligator clips to the telephone line.

Step 4. Observe the “TEL STATUS” LED:

• A solid green light indicates that the red clip is connected to the positive polarity and the black clip is connected to the negative polarity.

• A solid red light indicates that the red clip is connected to the negative polarity and the black clip is connected to the positive polarity.

• A flashing green light indicates that the telephone line is shorted or has low resistance (continuity).


How do I know if the battery is low on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

The PRO’SKIT MT-7063 indicates a low battery condition on both the Emitter and the Receiver:

• **For the Emitter:** The “POWER” LED will flash when the battery is low.

• **For the Receiver:** The “POWER” LED will flash when the battery is low.

When you see the LED flashing, the battery should be replaced to ensure proper operation.


How do I replace the batteries in the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

To replace the batteries in the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Emitter and Receiver:

Step 1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw on the battery compartment cover.

Step 2. Open the battery compartment.

Step 3. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new 9V battery.

Step 4. Close the battery compartment cover and tighten the screw.


What are the technical specifications of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Emitter?

Tone frequency 130KHz
Max. distance of transmission ≥3km
Max. working current ≤28mA
Tone mode 1 Tone
Compatible connectors RJ45(8 pin)/RJ11(6 pin)/BNC/Alligator clips
Max. signal voltage 8Vp-p
Function and faults display LED display (Wiring map, Tone, Tracing)
Voltage protection DC 48V
Auto power off 1 hour
Low battery display 6.5V
Battery type DC 9.0V (NEDA 1604/6F22) x1pc
Dimensions (LxWxD) 135 x 65 x 30 mm

What are the technical specifications of the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Receiver?

Frequency 130KHz
Max. working current ≤85mA
Earphone jack 1
LED illumination 1
Low battery display 6.5V
Battery type DC 9.0V (NEDA 1604/6F22) x1pc
Dimensions (LxWxD) 203 x 45 x 30 mm

What are the general specifications for the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

Max. distance of cable map 300m
Operating Temperature & Humidity 0 ~ 40°C, 80% RH.
Storage Temperature & Humidity -10 ~ 50°C, 90% RH.

What should I do if no tone is heard from the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 Receiver?

If you cannot hear a tone from the Receiver, please check the following:

1. Ensure the Emitter is set to “SCAN” mode and the “SCAN” LED is lit.

2. Verify that the cable connections to the Emitter are secure.

3. Check the battery power for both the Emitter and the Receiver.

4. Make sure the Receiver is within the reception range.


Why might the wiring map result be incorrect on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063?

If the wiring map result appears to be incorrect, please perform the following checks:

1. Ensure that the cable is properly and securely connected to both the Emitter and the Receiver.

2. Check the battery power of the Emitter. Low power can affect the accuracy of the test.


What should I do if the NCV function on the PRO’SKIT MT-7063 is not working?

If the Non-Contact Voltage (NCV) detection function is not working, try the following:

1. Check the battery power of the Receiver. Replace the battery if it is low.

2. Make sure the Receiver’s probe is placed very close to a live AC voltage source.

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