UNI-T UT682 Wire Tracker

1,150.00 EGP

The UNI-T UT682 is a versatile wire tracker designed for professionals working with communication lines, network cables, and low-voltage electrical systems. It enables efficient tracking and troubleshooting of cables without the need to strip insulation, making it ideal for both installation and maintenance tasks.​

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Description

UNI-T UT682 Wire Tracker

 

⚙️ Key Features:

  • Cable Compatibility: Suitable for LAN (RJ45), telephone (RJ11), coaxial, and power cables.

  • Non-Invasive Tracing: Detects cables without opening their insulation.

  • Open/Short Circuit Detection: Quickly identifies cable faults.

  • Polarity Testing: Checks voltage levels and polarity on telephone lines (±5V to 52V DC).

  • Line Sequence Verification: 9-LED display for checking wiring sequences.

  • Signal Strength Indicator: LED-based feedback for accurate tracing.

  • Audio Signal Output: Adjustable volume with single/double tone options.

  • Headset Support: 3.5mm jack for use in noisy environments.

  • Auto Power-Off: Conserves battery life after periods of inactivity.

  • Low Battery Indicator: Alerts when battery replacement is needed.

📊 Technical Specifications:

  • Tracking Distance:

    • Telephone Lines: ≥3000 meters

    • Switchboard Wires: ≥100 meters

    • Unshielded/Shielded Cables: ≥320 meters

  • Transmitter Output Voltage: ≥12V peak-to-peak

  • Power Supply: 9V battery for both transmitter and receiver

  • Transmitter Dimensions: 125mm × 48mm × 28mm; Weight: 125g

  • Receiver Dimensions: 195mm × 48mm × 30mm; Weight: 153g

  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C

  • Storage Temperature: -10°C to 50°C

  • Operating Humidity: 20% to 75% RH

  • Storage Humidity: 10% to 90% RH

  • Altitude: ≤2000 meters

🛠️ Ideal Applications:

  • Network cable installation and maintenance

  • Telephone line troubleshooting

  • Identifying and tracing power cables

  • Detecting open or short circuits

  • Verifying wiring sequences in structured cabling systems

 

 

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