JONARD | Telephone Butt Set with ABN, Analog | #TBS-100
JONARD TOOLS | PART #TBS-100
Telephone Butt Set with ABN, Analog
DESCRIPTION
Designed to facilitate the installation, service, and maintenance of analog telephone lines, this telephone butt set has all the essential functions for testing telephone lines such as detecting dial tone, making and receiving calls, and tone and pulse modes. This telephone test set also features the following.
- Dial, ring, talk, mute, or redial using this telephone line tester
- Sends signals via dial tone (DTMF) or dial pulse
- Angled Bed-of-Nails (ABN) Clips clamp connections securely
- Includes telephone line tester, RJ11 test cord, and an extra fuse
- Waterproof housing protects the unit from inclimate weather
- RJ11 switchbox can test telephone lines directly by plugging them in
- Battery free! No need for batteries as the unit operates using the ABN hook up or is powered by the telephone line
DOCUMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
| Functions |
Dial, Ring, Talk, Mute, Redial |
|---|---|
| Standards |
GB/T15279-2002 |
| Weight | 1 lb (0 g) |
| UPC # | 810053350010 |
Common Questions About the Jonard TBS-100 Telephone Butt Set
What is the Jonard TBS-100 Telephone Butt Set used for?
The Jonard TBS-100 Telephone Butt Set is used to test analog telephone lines by detecting dial tone, making and receiving calls, and verifying line functionality during installation and maintenance.
Who is this telephone butt set designed for?
This butt set is designed for telecom technicians and installers who work with analog telephone lines and need a reliable, battery-free testing tool in the field.
What makes the TBS-100 different from other telephone test sets?
The TBS-100 operates without batteries and uses angled bed-of-nails clips for secure connections, allowing technicians to test live lines quickly and efficiently.
At a Glance
• Analog telephone butt set for line testing and verification
• Battery-free operation powered by the telephone line
• Angled bed-of-nails clips for secure connections
• Supports tone and pulse dialing modes