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Versiv Series Cabling Certification Product Family
Technical Reference Handbook
On the CABLE ID REVIEW screen or the CABLE ID SETUP
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screen, tap Save.

If an ID Sequence is Invalid

If an ID sequence is invalid, use these rules for valid sequences to
find the problem:
The First and Last IDs must have the same numbers of
characters. For example you cannot use 1 as the First ID and
999 as the Last ID. A valid sequence is 001 to 999.
An ID set cannot contain an ID used in another set.
The types of characters in each position must agree between
the First and Last IDs. For example:
You cannot use the letter "O" in the First ID and the
number "0" in the same position in the Last ID.
You cannot use "a" in the First ID and "D" in the same
position in the Last ID. Both letters must be upper-case or
lower-case.
Do not use the characters / # * - . , : [ ], a space, or accented
characters as characters to increment. You can use these
characters in IDs, but they must be the same characters in the
First and Last IDs.
Characters in the First ID cannot be higher in their sequence
than the related character in the Last ID. For example, you
cannot use 2C as the First ID and 5A as the Last ID.
IDs cannot have more than 60 characters.

To Make ID Sets with International Characters

To make ID sets with international characters, use the ID list utility
in LinkWare Live to create the list, export the list to the tester,
then import the list into a project on the tester.
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