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Greenlee Meter PDF
Sidekick® Plus
Test Set
Read and understand all of the
instructions and safety information
in this manual before operating or
servicing this tool.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION........................................................... 5
Description........................................................... 5
Safety................................................................... 5
Purpose of this Manual......................................... 5
Test Lead Terminology.......................................... 6
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION............................. 8
Measurement Categories...................................... 9
COMPONENTS.......................................................... 10
Base Unit............................................................ 11
OPERATION............................................................... 14
Function Keys..................................................... 15
Measuring Voltage.............................................. 18
Measuring Loop Current..................................... 22
Stress Balance Measurements........................... 23
Longitudinal Balance.......................................... 25
Ground Resistance Test...................................... 26
Leakage/Resistance........................................... 27
Measuring Cable Length..................................... 30
Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR)...................... 32
Resistance Fault Locator (RFL)............................ 39
Checking for Load Coils...................................... 46
Measuring Circuit Loss....................................... 48
Measuring Circuit Noise
and Power Influence (PI)..................................... 50
Automatic Test.................................................... 54
AUTOTEST with FED........................................... 55
TOOLS MENU............................................................ 57
1 Dial................................................................ 57
2 Phone Book.................................................... 57
3 Cord Calibration.............................................. 57
4 Impulse Noise (optional)................................. 58
5 R/D Calculation............................................... 58
6 Tones............................................................. 58
7 Caller ID......................................................... 59
8 Device Update................................................ 59
9 Ping............................................................... 59
TOOLS MENU – PAGE 2............................................ 60
1 FED Control.................................................... 60
2 Modem Update............................................... 61
3 Wireless......................................................... 61
4 Clone.............................................................. 61
MAIN MENU.............................................................. 62
1 Config............................................................ 62
2 Cable Config................................................... 66
3 Autotest Config............................................... 67
4 About............................................................. 68
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MAINTENANCE.......................................................... 69
Cleaning............................................................. 69
Battery............................................................... 69
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................... 72
Sidekick® Plus Test Set....................................... 72
Measurements................................................... 72
WARRANTY............................................................... 75
General Provisions.............................................. 75
Work Hereunder................................................. 75
Specific Warranty Provisions............................... 76
APPENDIX A: STARTUP............................................. 77
APPENDIX B: IMPULSE NOISE FEATURE (optional)..... 79
Testing Impulse Noise......................................... 79
Graphing the Data.............................................. 79
Configuring Impulse Noise Settings.................... 80
APPENDIX C: STEP TDR FEATURE (optional).............. 82
Testing with Step TDR......................................... 82
Interpreting Step TDR Results............................. 83
Detecting Bridged Tap in Autotest....................... 87
APPENDIX D: WIDEBAND FEATURES (optional).......... 88
Wideband Loss................................................... 88
Wideband Loss with FED.................................... 88
Wideband Noise................................................. 90
Longitudinal Noise.............................................. 90
Noise Spectrum Analyzer.................................... 91
Reference Tone................................................... 91
APPENDIX E: ADSL/VDSL FEATURE (optional)............ 92
Setup................................................................. 92
Modem Capability............................................... 96
Connecting to the Telephone Line....................... 96
Synchronizing..................................................... 97
Navigating Test Results....................................... 98
Understanding Test Results................................. 99
Saving Test Results........................................... 105
Displaying Saved Results.................................. 105
Exporting Test Results...................................... 106
xDSL Testing Notes........................................... 106
APPENDIX F – ACRONYMS...................................... 107
INTRODUCTION
Description
The Sidekick® Plus test set facilitates the technician’s
work in the field. By combining the functions of a volt-
ohmmeter, longitudinal balance tester, and open meter
with five transmission and noise tests, this tool reduces
repeat reports and improves quality of service.
Added functions to the Sidekick® Plus test set include a
time domain reflectometer (TDR) and a resistance fault
locator (RFL).
The Sidekick® Plus test set’s intuitive user interface
and USB communication make it necessary equipment
for field work.
This test set is a compact, battery-powered instrument
that can be conveniently held in the technician’s hand.
For questions on operation, requests for field training,
or for additional service, call Greenlee in Vista, CA at
toll free 1-800-642-2155. Outside of North America,
contact your local Greenlee distributor.
This manual describes the operation of the software at
the time of publication. Minor changes and exten-
sions may have been made to released software in
the meantime, and updates may have been made to
any particular unit. Please refer to the on-screen help
(Fn+F1) where available, or contact Greenlee technical
support for details of any updated software and the
corresponding instruction manual.
Safety
Safety is essential in the use and maintenance of
Greenlee tools and equipment. This instruction manual
and any markings on the tool provide information for
avoiding hazards and unsafe practices related to the
use of this tool. Observe all of the safety information
provided.
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SAFETY ALERT
SYMBOL
This symbol is used to call your attention to
hazards or unsafe practices which could result
in an injury or property damage. The signal
word, defined below, indicates the severity of
the hazard. The message after the signal word
provides information for preventing or avoiding
the hazard.
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Explosion hazard:
Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere.
Failure to observe this warning could result in severe
injury or death.
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Measurement Categories
These definitions were derived from the international
safety standard for insulation coordination as it applies
to measurement, control, and laboratory equipment.
These measurement categories are explained in more
detail by the International Electrotechnical Commission;
refer to either of their publications: IEC 61010-1 or
IEC 60664.
Measurement Category I
Signal level. Electronic and telecommunication
equipment, or parts thereof. Some examples include
transient-protected electronic circuits inside photocopi-
ers and modems.
Measurement Category II
Local level. Appliances, portable equipment, and the
circuits they are plugged into. Some examples include
light fixtures, televisions, and long branch circuits.
Measurement Category III
Distribution level. Permanently installed machines and
the circuits they are hard-wired to. Some examples
include conveyor systems and the main circuit breaker
panels of a building’s electrical system.
Measurement Category IV
Primary supply level. Overhead lines and other cable
systems. Some examples include cables, meters,
transformers, and other exterior equipment owned by
the power utility.
Warning
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio-frequency energy, and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions in the user
manual, may cause interference to radio communi-
cations. It has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant
to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are
designated to provide reasonable protection against
such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a resi-
dential area is likely to cause interference, in which
case, the user, at his or her expense, will be required
to take whatever measures may be required to
correct the interference.
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COMPONENTS
The Sidekick® Plus kit contains the following:
• Base unit
• Primary test leads (red, green, black)
• Main carrying case
• Accessory carrying case
• Instruction Manual
• Secondary test leads (blue and yellow)
• Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack
• AA battery carrier (batteries not included)
• AC adapter/charger (100 to 250 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz,
1 A in, 12 Vdc 2.5 A min. out)
• 12 VDC charger with cigarette lighter plug
• Media CD-ROM with electronic manual
and Greenlee Record Manager
• Test strap for the resistive fault locator (RFL)
operation
• USB cable
• Banana plug to RJ45 adapter
(models 1155-5012 and 1155-5013)
Replacements are available for all components except
the base unit.
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Base Unit
The front of the base unit is divided into three major
sections: an LCD screen with four function keys, a
rotary selector knob, and a standard keypad. The front
also contains connectors for the primary test leads
(red, black, and green) and for the secondary test leads
(yellow and blue).
The top of the unit contains a socket for the battery
charger, two USB ports, and an RJ-45 Ethernet port.
The back of the unit contains the battery compartment.
The battery compartment door can be accessed with
a screwdriver. Information on battery replacement is
included in the “Maintenance” section.
Function Keys
The four keys beneath the LCD function as follows:
• F1 with a question mark symbol accesses the HELP
screen.
• F2 with a sun symbol changes the contrast, b acklight,
and speaker volume.
• F3 with an analog meter depicted accesses the
analog meter.
• F4 with a sheet of paper symbol accesses the
MAIN MENU.
To enable any specific function key, the Fn key on
the keypad must be pressed in conjunction with the
function key.
Operation of these function keys is discussed in the
next section, “Operation.”
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Keypad
The keypad is the standard telephone keypad with the
following additions:
• Fn key is used to enter the secondary function
modes.
• O (Back) key is used to exit the current menu page.
• 1 (Zoom-Out) key in TDR and Spectrum views.
• 3 (Zoom-In) key in TDR and Spectrum views.
• 7 (File Utilities) key.
• 9 (Save/Recall) key.
• * (Marker) key in TDR and Spectrum views.
• # (Display Hold) key.
• Arrows for up, left, down, and right are displayed
respectively on the 2, 4, 8, and 6 keys.
• The # key is used as an Enter key in modes where
the keypad is being used.
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OPERATION
Note: Fully charge the batteries for at least 8 hours
prior to first use.
Notes:
• All measurement functions are disabled when a
connection is detected on the Sidekick® Plus test set
USB port.
• All measurement functions except TDR and impulse
noise are disabled when the AC power adapter is
connected to the Sidekick® Plus test set.
A visual display of battery power is always displayed
in the upper left corner of the LCD screen. Each bar
represents 25% power. Full power or 100% is shown
as four bars.
A low battery warning flashes on the display screen
when the battery is in critical state. The unit turns itself
off if the low battery warning flashes for more than one
minute.
Move the rotary knob to any position to activate the
base unit. Once the base unit is activated, the function
keys can be accessed.
Press the Fn key on the keypad while simultaneously
pressing the appropriate function key. The LCD screen
then displays the appropriate information.
The LCD display has a row at the bottom of the screen
where new screens can be accessed with the function
keys below. It is not necessary to press the keypad
Fn key to access the menu at the bottom of the LCD
screen.
The first time a new Sidekick® Plus test set is powered
up, the user will be prompted to choose the menu
language, unit, and settings to be used. (Please refer to
“Appendix A” for setup details.)
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Function Keys
F1 HELP
Access the HELP screen by pressing and holding the Fn
key. Then press the F1 HELP function key.
This screen displays instructions directly related to the
position of the rotary selector knob. If the knob is in the
VOLTS position, the instructions explain how to obtain a
voltage measurement.
F3 Next accesses the next page in the instructions.
F4 Exit returns the display to where it was when HELP
was accessed.
F2 CONTRAST/SPEAKER VOLUME
The Contrast screen allows the technician to adjust the
LCD display for the current light environment. Press
and hold the Fn key. Then press the F2 CONTRAST key.
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F3 ANALOG METER
All measurements are displayed in digital form.
However, because many users prefer to use an analog
format, the Sidekick® Plus test set provides the techni-
cian with an analog meter.
Press and hold the Fn key. Then press the F3 ANALOG
key. An analog meter is now displayed. Regardless of
analog or digital mode, the function keys are the same.
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F4 MAIN MENU
To access the MAIN MENU, press and hold the Fn
key. Press the F4 MAIN MENU key. The menu may be
accessed directly from all modes except TDR, RFL,
Autotest, and Impulse Noise.
Pressing the appropriate number key on the keypad
accesses each section of the menu. Items on the
MAIN MENU are needed during various tests and
measurements.
These items are discussed in detail in a later section or
when the function is required.
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Measuring Voltage
AC
The first test available on the rotary knob is the VOLTS
test. This position allows the technician to test both AC
and DC volts. The Volts menu allows the technician to
jump between AC and DC.
1. Connect the black lead to tip, the red lead to ring,
and the green lead to ground.
2. Move the rotary knob to the VOLTS position and
press F4 AC.
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DC
Move the rotary knob to the VOLTS position. The LCD
screen now displays DC voltage on a single pair tip-to-
ring. “T-R” is displayed in the upper left corner.
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3-Lead
To check the DC voltage on 3-lead, press the
F3 3-Lead key. DC voltage is displayed from the tip-
to-ring, tip-to-ground, and ring-to-ground in sequence,
with the active measurement in bold.
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3-Lead
To access the 3-lead screen, press F3 3-Lead. The
initial measurements of the tip-to-ring and ring-to-
ground occur when the LCD screen first appears.
The measurements are shown in sequence, with the
active measurement in bold.
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Longitudinal Balance
Longitudinal Balance is a measurement of a pair’s
quality. A pair having a high balance value is less sus-
ceptible to noise and interference. Low balance values
can be associated with “hum” on voice circuits, and
with impulse noise causing intermittent DSL service.
Longitudinal Balance Measurement
To perform the Longitudinal Balance measurement:
1. Connect the test leads: black to tip, red to ring, and
green to ground.
2. Move the rotary knob to the STRESS/GRT position,
and then press F2.
To return to the STRESS function, press the F2/Stress
key, or change the rotary knob to any other function.
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Leakage/Resistance
LEAKAGE
The LEAKAGE measurement applies 150 VDC to the
pair under test to detect intermittent resistance faults
that normal VOM tests cannot detect.
To conduct a leakage measurement, perform the fol-
lowing steps:
1. Connect the test leads: black to tip, red to ring, and
green to ground.
2. Move the rotary knob to the LEAKAGE/OHMS
position.
The Leakage display is the default display.
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3-Lead
Press F3 3-Lead to access resistance measurements
of all three leads in sequence on the LCD screen. The
active measurement will be in bold.
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3-Lead
To obtain a 3-lead measurement, press F3 3-Lead
while on the Length menu. The length or capacitance
measurement is displayed from the ring-to-tip, tip-to-
ground, and ring-to-ground in sequence, with the active
measurement in bold.
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Cable Type
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Zoom
The zoom feature allows the user to get a closer look at
the TDR trace. It displays the following controls:
• 1 (Zoom Out) gives the user a broader look at the
data over a larger range.
• 3 (Zoom In) gives the user a more detailed look at
the data over a smaller range.
• * (Marker) displays a marker at the current location
of the cursor. The distance from the marker to the
cursor is displayed on the right side of the screen
next to the delta signal.
Distance/Open/Short
1. Press F4 More Cable until the reflection is
displayed.
2. Use the up (2) and down (8) arrows to adjust the
waveform height.
3. Use the left (4) and right (6) arrows to move the
cursor to the leading edge of the reflection.
The illustration below shows a typical open display.
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Load Coils
Note: Load coil waveforms look very similar to an open
waveform (see previous illustration). Typically, the load
coil is located at its appropriate spacing, depending on
the loading scheme being used. TDR will not be able to
see past the load coil.
The illustration below shows a typical load coil display.
Bridged Taps/Laterals
Note: If there is more than one bridged tap on the pair,
the additional lateral might be sufficient to obscure the
end of the cable. If necessary, remove the first bridged
tap and retest the cable to locate the next tap.
The illustrations below show single and multiple
bridged taps.
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Water
1. Press F4 More Cable until the reflection is
displayed.
2. Use the up (2) and down (8) arrows keys to adjust
the waveform height.
3. Use the left (4) and right (6) arrows to move the
cursor to the beginning of the wet section (“A” on
the illustration below). This is the distance to the
water.
4. Use the left (4) and right (6) arrows to move the
cursor to the end of the wet section (“B” on the
illustration below).
“A” to “B” is the wet section.
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6. Press the right (6) key until the desired type is high-
lighted, or the keypad number key of the desired
type:
• Test Pair: Red and black leads.
• Test Pair/Reference Pair: Both test
(red/black) and reference (yellow/blue)
test leads are displayed.
• Test Pair/Difference/Reference Pair: The test,
reference, and difference (test-reference) pairs
are displayed simultaneously.
• Test Pair–Reference Pair: The difference of the
test and reference pairs is displayed.
• Test Pair (Intermittent): Continuously displays all
TDR traces to capture intermittent faults.
• Reference Pair: Yellow and blue leads.
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Saving a Trace
The Sidekick® Plus test set can save TDR traces to its
internal memory. The user can later either display them
on the unit or download them to a PC with the Greenlee
Record Manager.
To save a TDR trace:
1. Press the 9 (Save) key while the trace is displayed
on the screen to access the Save/Recall menu.
The menu bar will change to display the following
features:
• F1 Save saves the current trace.
• F2 Recall displays a previously saved trace on
the screen.
• F3 Delete deletes a previously saved trace.
• F4 Exit returns to the previous menu.
2. Press F1 Save. Enter a name for the trace with the
keypad. Press a key repeatedly to rotate through
the letters and numbers of the key.
3. Press F4 Done when complete.
4. Use the Greenlee Record Manager to download the
traces to a PC.
Displaying a Saved Trace
The Sidekick® Plus test set can display a previously
saved TDR trace on the unit. To display a saved trace:
1. From the MAIN MENU, press 9 (Save) to enter the
Save/Recall menu. The menu bar will change to
display the following features:
• F1 Save saves the current trace.
• F2 Recall displays a previously saved trace on
the screen.
• F3 Delete deletes a previously saved trace.
• F4 Exit returns to the previous menu.
2. Press F2 Recall. The unit will provide a list of saved
traces.
3. Select the correct trace using the up (2) and down
(8) keys.
4. Press F4 Select when complete. The previously
saved trace will be displayed on the screen.
5. When finished examining the data, press the #
(Pause/Resume) key to return to live data.
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Press F1 Next.
The display now shows the resistance of the conductor
connected to the blue lead.
Press F3 Switch To ft to convert resistance into dis-
tance. To accurately calculate the distance, the gauge
and temperature of the blue lead must be set.
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Verification
The Sidekick® Plus test set automatically verifies that
the previous measurements agree with each other. It
posts the result in the upper right corner.
• Verify Good: Distance-to-fault plus the fault-to-strap
equals the distance to strap.
• Verify Bad: Calculation was more than ±0.7% off.
• Verify Invalid: Verification is not possible in 3-wire
mode.
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Saving a Trace
The Sidekick® Plus test set can save load coil traces to
its internal memory. The user can either display them
on the unit or download them to a PC with the Greenlee
Record Manager.
To save a load coil trace:
1. Press the 9 (Save) key while the trace is displayed
on the screen to access the Save/Recall menu.
The menu bar will change to display the following
features:
• F1 Save saves the current trace.
• F2 Recall displays a previously saved trace on
the screen.
• F3 Delete deletes a previously saved trace.
• F4 Exit returns to the previous menu.
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Automatic Test
The AUTOTEST selection checks most of the tool’s tests
and measurements by comparing them to tolerances
set by the Autotest configuration selected. It is a quick
check to qualify a line against specific standards.
The AUTOTEST runs through all the tool’s tests except
the TDR, impulse noise, ground resistance, and RFL.
To run the AUTOTEST:
1. Connect the black lead to tip, the red lead to ring,
and the green lead to ground.
2. Move the rotary knob to the AUTOTEST position.
3. The first time AUTOTEST is selected, the unit will
prompt you to choose an AUTOTEST to perform.
Use the arrow keys to select the proper test, and
then press F4 Select.
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TOOLS MENU
To access the TOOLS MENU, rotate the rotary knob to
AUTOTEST/TOOLS, and then press the Fn key.
1 Dial
Pressing the 1 key allows the Sidekick® Plus test set to
make phone calls by dialing numbers on the keypad.
2 Phone Book
When the 2 key is pressed, the phone book is
accessed. A list of names previously entered appears
with the following choices:
• F1 Dial dials the person/number highlighted.
• F2 New adds a new person/number.
• F3 Delete deletes the person/number highlighted.
• The O (Back) key returns to the MAIN MENU.
3 Cord Calibration
When the 3 key is pressed, the Cord Calibration screen
is displayed.
A cord-open calibration is performed with all test leads
connected to the unit, but not connected to a line.
Press F1 Open to perform the cord-open calibration
when each test lead is not connected or touching any
terminal or wire.
A cord-shorted calibration is performed with the Black,
Red, Blue, and Yellow leads terminated to the Green
test clip. Press F2 Shorted to perform the cord-shorted
calibration.
Press the O (Back) key to exit the Cord Calibration
menu.
FED Calibration
Calibrating the FED to the test set will minimize the
effects of test lead impedance mismatch.
1. Press F3 FED CAL to open the FED Calibration
screen.
2. Use the right (6) key to select the FED type.
3. Connect the FED to the test set.
• Connect the blue pair red lead of the FED to the
red lead of the test set.
• Connect the blue pair black lead of the FED to the
black lead of the test set.
• Connect the green lead of the FED to the green
lead of the test set.
Note: Keep the leads straight and untwisted as
much as possible to get the best calibration.
4. Press F3 Start to begin the calibration.
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5 R/D Calculation
Pressing the 5 key provides the technician with a
resistance vs. distance calculator.
6 Tones
Pressing 6 while on the TOOLS MENU screen accesses
the Tones screen.
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Select tone type with the right (6) key while the “Tone
Type” field is highlighted. Choices include the following:
• Metallic: Ring to tip
• Loss reference tone: Ring to tip with output level
control; only use on dry lines
• Simplex: Both ring- and tip-to-ground; for all digital
circuits
• Grnded Ring: Ring to ground tone
• Grnded Tip: Tip to ground tone
To adjust the tone frequency, use the arrow keys (2 and
8) until “Frequency” is highlighted, and then press 6.
Enter the desired frequency using the keypad number
pad, and then press # (Enter).
Wideband Reference Tone (optional)
On units that contain the Wideband feature, Loss Ref
Tone can transmit signals above voiceband frequencies.
Refer to “Appendix D” for more information about
wideband measurements.
7 Caller ID
Pressing 7 while on the TOOLS MENU screen identifies
the incoming call.
Press the O (Back) key to return to the TOOLS MENU.
8 Device Update
Pressing the 8 key will perform a device update if a
USB flash drive with a folder named “SKPlus_Update”
is inserted in the Sidekick® Plus. Use this function to
update the software, xDSL profiles, Autotest scripts,
Cable Tables, and the unit’s Settings on the Sidekick®
Plus. When a USB flash drive is inserted and the test
set recognizes the “SKPlus_Update” folder, the “Device
Update” icon will become darker. If no USB flash drive
is inserted or if the Sidekick® Plus does not recognize
the contents of the USB flash drive, nothing will happen
when the 8 key is pressed.
9 Ping
This function will ping the Ethernet port at the top of the
Sidekick® Plus. To configure the Ping function, press F3
and enter an IPv4 address. Press the O (Back) key to
exit the ping function and return to the TOOLS MENU.
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2 Modem Update
3 Wireless
This function will turn on a wireless access point in the
Sidekick® Plus to allow phones, tablets, and PCs access
to test results and system settings. The wireless func-
tion will remain on until another function is selected.
4 Clone
The Clone function provides an easy way to copy the
Modem Profiles, Autotest Scripts, Cable Tables, and
System Settings from one test set to another. Insert
a USB flash drive into the Sidekick® Plus and wait for
the USB icon to appear at the top of the Sidekick® Plus
display. Use the 5 key to check the boxes that should
be copied to the USB flash drive and then press F4. The
Sidekick® Plus will configure the USB flash drive with
the files necessary to perform an update on another
Sidekick® Plus. To update a Sidekick® Plus with this
flash drive, follow the “Device Update” instructions in
the TOOLS MENU.
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MAIN MENU
The MAIN MENU may be accessed from any test screen
except the TDR, RFL, and Autotest. To access the MAIN
MENU, press and hold the Fn key. Press the F4 key.
Pressing the appropriate number key on the phone
keypad accesses each section of the menu.
1 Config
From the MAIN MENU, use the keypad to select
1 Config. The Sidekick® Plus test set will present
several options to the user, which are detailed on each
of the following screens.
Device Setting Screens
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The Battery Info screen provides the user with the state
of the battery. There are no options that can be config-
ured by the user; this is merely an information screen.
The information provided includes:
• Battery Type: Displays the battery type installed.
Values include “Lithium” or “Alkaline”.
• Battery Voltage: Displays the voltage of the battery
installed.
• Charge State: Indicates the charge state of the
battery. This value can be either “Charging” or “N/A”.
To move to the previous options menu, select F2
Previous. To move to the next options menu, select
F3 Next. If no more changes are required, press the
O (Back) key.
Note: Units that have the optional impulse noise
feature installed will have additional configuration
screens available. For details on these configuration
screens, refer to “Appendix B”.
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2 Cable Config
Pressing 2 while on the MAIN MENU screen accesses
the Cable Configuration screen. This screen allows the
user to make any one of a number of changes or addi-
tions to the cables configured for use in TDR, RFL, and
the R-D calculator.
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Multi-Gauge Cable
The cable being tested may be constructed of two or
more sections of different cable types. The test set will
use the Multi-Gauge cable table when computing the
distance results in the RFL test.
• F2 Multi-Gauge to display the cable section table.
Press up (2) or down (4) to highlight a section for
editing.
3 Autotest Config
Pressing 3 while on the MAIN MENU screen accesses
the Autotest configurations selection. Here the Autotest
configuration can be selected. (The same screen can
also be accessed on the Autotest menu screen by
pressing the F4 key.)
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4 About
Pressing 4 while on the MAIN MENU screen accesses
information about the Sidekick® Plus unit. This includes
software and firmware versions as well as the serial
number of the unit.
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
If the Sidekick® Plus test set requires cleaning, mix a
solution of mild detergent and warm water.
1. Dip a soft, lint-free rag into water.
2. Wring excess water from the rag until it is slightly
damp.
3. Wipe surfaces clean.
4. Repeat with a damp rinse rag.
Battery
Recharging
Recharge the Sidekick® Plus battery pack after every
day of use. Use the provided AC/DC power supply to
provide 12 V to the jack on the top of the Sidekick®
Plus case.
Recharging from a dead state should take approxi-
mately four hours.
Auto Off
To conserve battery power, the test set automatically
turns itself off after a set time (default is 10 minutes) if
no key is pressed. This automatic action prevents acci-
dentally leaving the unit on and draining the batteries.
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Battery Warning
When the batteries are significantly depleted and
could cause the unit to fail during a test, a low battery
warning appears on the screen each time a test is
attempted. If the unit is kept on with low batteries, the
low battery warning flashes for one minute and then
the unit turns itself off.
Once these warnings appear, Greenlee cannot guaran-
tee how long the accuracy remains within the published
limits. See the “Specifications” section for those limits.
Greenlee recommends charging the batteries as soon
as possible to ensure accurate measurements. Refer to
the next section for instructions.
Note: If the technician turns the unit on and the LCD
does not display, check the batteries first.
If recharging the batteries is not an option, the unit can
operate from six AA alkaline cells. Use the AA battery
holder from the accessories bag.
This battery holder must be installed in place of the
rechargeable battery pack.
Follow the replacement instructions in the next section
to swap battery packs.
Battery Replacement
To replace the batteries:
1. Disconnect all leads from any circuits, and turn unit
off.
2. Remove the battery compartment door by loosen-
ing the screw toward the bottom of the door.
3. Slide the battery out of the holder.
4. Remove and reinsert the rechargeable Li-ion
battery pack or the battery carrier with six new AA
batteries. When inserting AA batteries into the tray,
place each battery’s negative (–) end on a spring
contact.
5. Replace the holder in the battery compartment.
6. Replace the door and tighten the screw.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
AND ACCESSORIES
Do not attempt to replace or repair any of the
components inside the main body of the Sidekick® Plus
test set.
If your test set requires service, please contact
Greenlee at 1-800-642-2155 for the location of the
nearest authorized repair and calibration facility.
The following user-replaceable parts and accessories
do not void the warranty:
1155-0611 Replacement Red/Green/Black cordset
1155-0614 Replacement Yellow/Blue cordset
1155-0616 Ground-resistance kit
1160-0104 Li-ion rechargeable battery pack
1155-0554 AA alkaline battery holder
1155-0555 Battery door assembly
1155-0553 AC wall charger
1155-0526 In-vehicle charger
1155-0625 Banana plug to RJ45 adapter
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SPECIFICATIONS
Sidekick® Plus Test Set
Dimensions: 279 x 121 x 76 mm (11 x 4.75 x 3 in);
305 x 140 x 114 mm (12 x 5.5 x 4.5 in) (in soft case)
Weight: 1.4 kg (3 lb) (includes Li-ion battery pack, soft
case, and test leads)
Weight (1155-5012 and 1155-5013): 1.8 kg (4 lb)
(includes Li-ion battery pack, soft case, and test leads)
Batteries: Greenlee rechargeable battery pack
(Li-ion 3-cell) or 6 AA alkaline batteries
Measurements
Volts AC
• Range: 0 to 250 volts
• Resolution: 0 to 9.99 V = 0.01 V; 10 to 250 V = 0.1 V
• Accuracy: ±3%
• Frequency response: 40 Hz to 70 Hz
Volts DC
• Range: 0 to 300 volts
• Resolution: 0 to 9.99 V = 0.01 V; 10 to 300 V = 0.1 V
• Accuracy: ±3%
Stress Test
• Range: 0 to 82 dBrnC
• Resolution: 0.1 dBrnC
• Accuracy: ±5 dBrnC overall;
±2 dBrnC from 10 to 50 dBrnC
• Longitudinal excitation: +90 dBrnC; ±6 dBrnC
Longitudinal Balance
• Range: +100 dB to +20 dB
• Resolution: 0.1 dB
• Accuracy: ±2 dB from +20 dB to +90 dB,
± 5 dB from +90 dB to +100 dB
• Longitudinal excitation: +90 dBrnc (0 dBm), ± 2 dB
Leakage
• Range: 0 to 999 MΩ
• Resolution:
1 kΩ to 1 MΩ
10 kΩ from 1 MΩ to 10 MΩ
100 kΩ from 10 MΩ to 100 MΩ
1 MΩ from 100 MΩ to 999 MΩ
• Accuracy: ±5% up to 100 MΩ;
±10% from 100 MΩ to 999 MΩ
Resistance
Range: 0 to 100 MΩ, autoranging
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0 to 99 Ω
• Resolution: 0.1 Ω
• Accuracy: ±3% or 1 Ω
100 Ω to 100 MΩ
• Resolution: 4 digits
• Accuracy: ±3%
Distance to Open (Meter)
Range: 0 to 30 km (0 to 100,000 ft)
0 to 30 m (0 to 99 ft)
• Resolution: 0.3 m (1 foot)
• Accuracy: 5%/0.6 m (5%/2 ft)
30 to 6095 m (100 to 19,999 ft)
• Resolution: 4 digits
• Accuracy: 4%
6096+ m (20,000+ ft)
• Resolution: 4 digits
• Accuracy: 10%
Loop Current
• Range: 0 to 110 mA
• Resolution: 0 to 9.99 mA = 0.01 mA;
10 to 100 mA = 0.1 mA; >100 mA = 1 mA
• Accuracy: ±2 mA
Load Coils
• Locates up to 5 load coils
Circuit Noise
• Range: 0 to 90 dBrnC
• Resolution: 0.1 dBrnC
• Accuracy: ±2 dBrnC
Power Influence
• Range: 30 to 110 dBrnC
• Resolution: 0.1 dBrnC
• Accuracy: ±2 dBrnC
Circuit Loss
• Range: +3 to –70 dB
• Resolution: 0.1 dB
• Accuracy: ±0.5 dB
RFL
• Distance measurement accuracy:
±0.5% of full scale, ±1 digit
• Maximum fault resistance: 2 MΩ
• Fault check/ohms range: 0 to 19.99 MΩ
• Distance range: 0 to 61 km (0 to 199,999 ft)
• Fault current: 73 uA and 730 uA depending on fault
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K-TEST
• Distance measurement accuracy:
0.5% of DTS, ±0.5 Ω
• Maximum fault resistance: 20 MΩ
• Distance range: 0 to 20 km (0 to 65 kft)
• Fault1 / Fault2 > 2
• LoopR * 100 < Fault1 + Fault2
Tone
• Tracing tone generator (metallic and common
mode): 500 to 3500 Hz
• Reference tone: +14 to –20 dBm; 200 Hz to 20 kHz
TDR
• Range: 10 km (33 kft)
Ground Resistance Test
• Method: Fall of Potential
• Measurement range: 0 to 250 Ω
Impulse Noise (optional)
• Filters:
C (700 Hz to 3000 Hz)
E (1 kHz to 50 kHz)
F (5 kHz to 245 kHz)
G (20 kHz to 1100 kHz)
V (to 30 MHz) for VDSL-1 and VDSL-2 circuits
• Number of available thresholds: 3
• Threshold settings: -65 dBm to +5 dBm
• Blank time: 10 ms, 125 ms, 1000 ms
• Termination: 100 Ω, 135 Ω, 120 Ω
• Measurement time: 1 minute to 24 hours
• Standards: ANSI/IEEE 743
Environmental
• Operating temperature: –18 °C to 50 °C
(0 °F to 120 °F)
• Storage temperature: –18 °C to 50 °C
(0 °F to 120 °F)
• Operating humidity: BS EN 61010 “normal
conditions”. Up to 80% to 31 °C decreasing to 50%
at 40 °C. Condensation is not permitted.
• Environmental protection: This product is protected
to BS EN 60529 level IP20CW; do not use in wet
conditions (rain or high humidity).
Note: Supplied mains power charger is designed for
indoor use only. Use in other circumstances may place
the user at risk of electric shock.
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WARRANTY
General Provisions
Seller warrants to Buyer that products furnished
hereunder will be merchantable, free from defects in
design, material, and workmanship, fit and sufficient
for the purposes intended by Buyer, free from all liens
and encumbrances and will conform to and perform
in accordance with the specifications set forth in the
Agreement for a period of One Year, commencing with
the date of acceptance by Buyer.
Defective products will, at Buyer’s option, be either
returned to Seller, or Seller’s Authorized Repair Agency,
for repair or replacement, with risk of in-transit loss
and damage borne and transportation charges paid
by Seller, or repaired or replaced by Seller, or Seller’s
Authorized Repair Agency, on site at Seller’s expense.
Unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties, Seller,
or Seller’s Authorized Repair Agency, will complete
repairs and ship the repaired product within five (5)
days of receipt of the defective product or, at Buyer’s
option, ship replacement product within five (5) days
after receipt of oral notification from the Buyer. Seller,
or Seller’s Authorized Repair Agency, will bear the risk
of in-transit loss and damage and will prepay and bear
the cost of transportation charges for shipments to
Buyer of repaired or replaced products. If requested by
Buyer, Seller, or Seller’s Authorized Repair Agency, at
Seller’s expense, will begin on-site repairs within three
(3) days after receiving verbal notification from Buyer.
If product returned to Seller, or Seller’s Authorized
Repair Agency, or made available to Seller, or Seller’s
Authorized Repair Agency, on site for repair, as provided
for in this clause is determined to be beyond repair,
Seller, or Seller’s Authorized Repair Agency, will
promptly so notify Buyer and, unless otherwise agreed
to be the party.
Any replacement, repair, modification, installation, or
other service performed by Seller, or Seller’s Authorized
Repair Agency, pursuant hereto will be warranted as
herein provided based upon the date performance of
the services is completed and accepted by Buyer for
the remainder of the unexpired period of the original
warranty or for a new period of one (1) year, whichever
is longer.
All services, if any, provided under this Agreement will
be provided in a fully professional manner.
Work Hereunder
It is understood that visits by representatives of
Seller or its suppliers for inspection, adjustment or
other similar purposes in connection with products
purchased hereunder will for all purposes be deemed
“work hereunder” and will be at no charge to Buyer
unless otherwise agreed in writing with Buyer.
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1KΩ Short
The resistance drops lower, and then
starts to rise again.
Bad Splice
A sudden spike in the resistance.
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Cross
Hard Short
The short causes the resistance to drop to zero.
Split
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Untwisted Pair
The resistance jumps during the length
of the untwisted cable.
Water
The water causes a drop in impedance for
the length the cable is in water, and then
rises slowly again afterwards.
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Wideband Loss
The Wideband Loss measurement is accessed in the
LOSS rotary knob position. In the LOSS knob position,
press F4 to select the line impedance.
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Wideband Noise
The Wideband Noise measurement is accessed from
the NOISE/PI knob position. Turn the rotary knob to the
NOISE/PI knob position, and then press F4 to select the
line impedance.
Longitudinal Noise
The Longitudinal Noise measurement is accessed from
the NOISE/PI knob position. Turn the rotary knob to the
NOISE/PI knob position, press the Fn key to select the
PI measurement, and then press F4 to select the line
impedance.
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Reference Tone
Wideband Reference Tone is a feature added to the
Tones menu. To enter the TOOLS MENU, turn the knob
to AUTOTEST/ TOOLS, and then press the Fn key.
With the Wideband feature, the “Loss Ref Tone” trans-
mits a reference tone frequency up to 4.4 MHz.
Use the keypad arrow keys (2 and 8) until the imped-
ance parameter is highlighted. Press the right (6) key
until the desired line impedance is highlighted, or the
keypad number key of the desired type.
Voiceband Tones
“600 Ω” will send a reference tone on a frequency
between 200 Hz and 20 kHz, with 600 Ω being the line
impedance.
Wideband Tones
“135 Ω”, “100 Ω”, and “75 Ω” impedance selec-
tions will send a reference tone on a user-selectable
frequency between 20 kHz and 4.4 MHz.
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Setup
All of the modem’s physical and upper layer settings
are stored in files called “profiles” to allow the user to
quickly switch between DSLAMs in their work environ-
ment. These profiles can also be copied from one
Sidekick® Plus test set to another to ensure all units in
a specific area are configured correctly.
Follow these steps to configure the modem and create
a profile:
1. Move the rotary knob to the ADSL/VDSL position.
2. Press F1 Setup to display the list of modem pro-
files and folders available in the test set.
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WAN Setup
Press the F4 key until “WAN Setup” is highlighted.
Use the up (2) and down (8) arrows to select the config-
uration parameter to change. To make a change, press
the right (6) key to show the selection pop-up.
For WAN Termination, select: PPPoA, PPPoE, BRIDGE,
or IPoE.
PPPoA and PPPoE Setup
For Authorization, select: Auto, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP.
For User, enter the username for network
authentication.
For Password, enter the password for network
authentication.
Bridge Mode Setup
DHCP is the only mode available in Bridge Mode.
IPoE Setup
For Mode, select: DHCP Client or STATIC IP.
When STATIC IP is selected, the IP Address, Mask, and/
or Prefix fields can be set.
VLAN is an option for PPPoE or IPoE WAN terminations.
For VLAN, select Enabled or Disabled.
When VLAN is enabled, the ID and Priority fields can
be set.
IP Version
Select DUAL STACK or IPv6 if the DSLAM is IPv6
enabled. If IPv6 is selected, the IPv4 function will be
disabled.
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Modem Capability
Press F4 until “Capability” is highlighted.
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Synchronizing
Note: If Upper Layer tests will be performed, be sure the
WAN Setup is correct before modem synchronization.
Press the F2 Connect key to turn on power to the
modem and begin the synchronizing process.
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Higher Level
of Testing
Lower Level
* Bonded mode only of Testing
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Display Description
Link Rate Actual connection rate
Max Rate Maximum calculated rate
Capacity Percent usage of the DSL connection
(Link Rate / Max Rate) * 100
SNR Margin Signal-to-noise margin of the service
Power Average signal power
Attenuation Average attenuation
INP The level of impulse noise protection
set by the DSLAM
INT. Delay Interleave delay set by the DSLAM
Press up (2) to advance to the Line Failure Monitor.
Line Failure Monitor
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Display Description
FEC Number of forward error corrections
CRC Number of cyclical redundancy check
errors
ES Number of error seconds
UAS Number of unavailable seconds
LOS Number of times there was a loss of signal
LOF Number of times there was a loss of frame
Press up (2) to advance to Band Status (VDSL) or Hlog.
Band Status (VDSL only)
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The Quiet Line Noise graph shows the level of noise for
every channel (frequency) between the DSLAM and the
modem. The information is obtained when the modem
and the DSLAM train up and can show what frequen-
cies are causing issues The horizontal axis is the bin
index and the vertical axis is the noise level.
Connection Info
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Ping Test
The Ping test will ping the entered address and give the
ping time and percent loss stats. Use the F3 soft-key
“IP Address” to enter either the domain name or the
IP address for the Ping test. The F1 soft-key will either
start or stop the Ping function. The test set will continue
to ping the entered address even when other modem
tests are being performed. If the modem is discon-
nected, the Ping function will need to be restarted. The
Ping function will not be enabled if the modem did not
authenticate.
Traceroute Test
Traceroute will give all of the IP address between the
Sidekick® Plus test set and the entered IP address. The
Traceroute function will not be enabled if PPP did not
succeed in logging in.
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HTTP Test
The HTTP test will download the entered web page
while displaying the percent downloaded and current
download rate. The HTTP function will not be enabled if
PPP did not succeed in logging in.
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APPENDIX F – ACRONYMS
ADSL asymmetric digital subscriber line
ATM asynchronous transfer mode
CHAP challenge-handshake authentication
protocol
FTP file transfer protocol
HTTP hypertext transfer protocol
INP impulse noise protection
INT delay interleave delay
LLCSNAP logical link control sub-network access
protocol
PAP password authentication protocol
PPPoA point-to-point protocol over ATM
PPPoE point-to-point protocol over Ethernet
PTM packet transfer mode
RFL resistance fault locator
TDR time-domain reflectometer
USB universal serial bus
VCI virtual circuit identifier
VCMUX virtual circuit multiplexing
VDSL very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line
VPI virtual path identifier
WAN wide area network
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