Fluke CableIQ User Manual page 67

Qualification tester
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Cabling too short for diagnostics
Cabling too long for diagnostics
No significant crosstalk
No significant impedance fault
Crosstalk fault
Impedance fault
Distributed crosstalk faults
Distributed imped. faults
Marginal ELFEXT for 1000BASE-T
Short or possible bridge tap
Locating Crosstalk and Impedance Faults on Twisted Pair Cabling
Table 3. Crosstalk and Impedance Fault Messages
No cabling is connected to the tester, or the cabling is too short to test.
The cabling's length is beyond the tester's range.
The crosstalk or impedance is acceptable for the selected application.
A localized crosstalk or impedance problem was detected. Localized faults are
usually caused by bad connections. Check the cabling at the location given.
Crosstalk or an impedance problem was detected along most or all of the cabling.
The cabling is of poor quality or is the wrong category for the selected application.
Equal-level far-end crosstalk measurements are marginal.
The impedance is very low at the location given. Check for a short or bridge tap.
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