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Product Features
Technical Overview
This cable analyzer supports comprehensive fault detection for LAN and telephony infrastructures. It tests for opens, shorts, split pairs, and mismatched wiring across supported cable types, delivering actionable diagnostic information to streamline repair workflows. The maximum length measurement capability of 600 feet allows technicians to verify cable runs in typical office and commercial environments, supporting both pre-installation verification and post-installation validation.
Connectivity is handled through dedicated ports for each cable type, ensuring proper interface matching. The inclusion of USB and serial port testing extends utility beyond traditional network cabling to peripheral and serial device connections. The device operates on internal power, with no external power adapter required for typical field use.
Relevant factors for this section include Device Function, Maximum Length Measurement, USB, Serial Port. When those points are considered together, they give buyers a clearer picture of how the product is equipped, how it fits into deployment, and what kind of day-to-day role it is meant to support.
Key Product Advantages
The Intellinet 351911 consolidates multiple testing functions into one handheld tool, reducing equipment carry and setup time for technicians. Its intuitive operation minimizes training requirements, while robust fault detection ensures reliable results across diverse cabling scenarios.
These strengths make the product easier to deploy and manage in real environments, especially where reliability, usability, and day-to-day operational continuity matter. Notable benefits include Comprehensive Fault Detection, Field-Ready Design.
Comprehensive Fault Detection
Identifies opens, shorts, split pairs, and mismatched wiring to pinpoint exact cable issues.
- LAN and telephone cable testing
- USB and BNC connectivity verification
Field-Ready Design
Lightweight construction and simple controls make it suitable for on-site use without external power.
- Portable at 7.05 oz
- One-button operation
Deployment / Use Cases
This analyzer is deployed in environments where mixed cable types are present, such as office networks, security system installations, and audiovisual setups. It serves as a primary tool for initial cable qualification during new installations, helping ensure that cabling meets performance standards before devices are connected.
For maintenance and troubleshooting, technicians use it to isolate cabling faults in existing infrastructures, reducing downtime by quickly identifying whether issues stem from cable defects versus device or configuration problems. Common applications include verifying patch panels, testing installed cable runs, and validating cable assemblies before deployment.
Network Installation and Validation
Use during structured cabling projects to test RJ-45 and RJ-11 runs up to 600 ft, ensuring proper termination and continuity.
Mixed-Environment Troubleshooting
Diagnose issues in setups combining network, telephone, USB, and coaxial cables, such as in POS systems or surveillance installations.
Physical Profile
The analyzer features a compact, handheld form factor with a durable casing suitable for bench use or field carry. Its approximate weight of 7.05 ounces (200 grams) ensures easy portability in tool bags or pockets, while the intuitive button layout allows for operation with minimal handling. The device is designed for straightforward bench testing or on-site use without requiring mounting hardware or external stands.
- Weight
- 7.05 oz (200 g)
- Length
- 600 ft
Highlights
- Tests RJ-11, RJ-45, USB, and BNC cables with one device
- Detects opens, shorts, split pairs, and mismatched wiring
- Measures cable length up to 600 feet
- Includes USB and serial port testing capabilities
- Lightweight design at 7.05 oz for easy portability
- One-button operation for quick fault identification
- Supports LAN, telephone, and peripheral cable verification
- Ideal for field service and installation troubleshooting
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | IC INTRACOM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 351911 |
| Brand Name | Intellinet |
| Product Model | 351911 |
| Product Name | 4-in-1 Cable Analyzer |
| Product Type | Cable Analyzer |
| Technical Information | |
| Device Function | LAN Cable Testing,Cable Fault Testing,Mismatched Wiring Testing,BNC Cable Testing,Telephone Cable Testing |
| Maximum Length Measurement | 600 ft |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| USB | Yes |
| Serial Port | Yes |
| Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Weight (Approximate) | 7.05 oz (200 g) |
User Manual
FAQ
What types of cables can the Intellinet 351911 test?
The Intellinet 351911 tests four cable types: RJ-11 for telephone lines, RJ-45 for Ethernet networks, USB for peripheral connections, and BNC for coaxial applications like video signals. This multi-interface support allows technicians to verify most common cabling in mixed environments without switching tools.
What cable faults does this analyzer detect?
This analyzer detects opens (broken connections), shorts (unintended connections), split pairs (miswired pairs in twisted-pair cables), and mismatched wiring (incorrect pinouts). These diagnostics help pinpoint exact issues in LAN, telephone, USB, or BNC cables, streamlining repair decisions.
What is the maximum cable length it can measure?
The maximum length measurement capability is 600 feet. This allows verification of cable runs in typical office, commercial, or residential installations, supporting both pre-installation testing and troubleshooting of existing infrastructures.
Does the analyzer require external power?
No, the analyzer operates on internal power, making it fully portable for field use. It does not need an external power adapter or outlet connection during typical testing scenarios, enhancing its utility for on-site diagnostics.
How is the device operated during testing?
Operation is simplified with a one-button test function. After connecting the cable to the appropriate port, pressing the button initiates the test sequence, with results indicated clearly for pass/fail status. This intuitive design minimizes training time and reduces operator error.
Is this analyzer suitable for professional IT and network technicians?
Yes, its comprehensive fault detection, multi-cable support, and portable design make it well-suited for professional use in network installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians can rely on it for quick cable verification in data centers, office networks, security systems, and other mixed-cable environments.