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If you do not see the correct cable type, tap MORE, tap the
name of a cable group, then tap a cable in the group.
NVP: Nominal velocity of propagation, which the tester
uses to calculate length. For this tutorial, use the default
value. The default value is defined by the selected cable
type and is the typical NVP for that cable type.
Shield Test: This setting shows only when you select a
shielded cable type. If you selected a shielded cable type,
select On for this setting.
Test Limit: The test limit specifies the limits for
measurements so that the tester can give a PASS or FAIL
result to the test. The TEST LIMIT screen shows the last 10
limits that were selected.
If you do not see the correct test limit, tap MORE, tap the
name of a group, then tap a test limit.
Store Plot Data: If Store Plot Data is Off, the tester does
not save plot data for frequency-domain tests or for the
HDTDR/HDTDX analyzers. You can see the plots before
you save the test and exit the results screen. If Store Plot
Data is On, the tester saves plot data for frequency-domain
tests.
Make sure that Store Plot Data is On. If it is not, tap the On/
Off control.
HDTDR/HDTDX: This setting lets you see results from the
HDTDR
and HDTDX
FAIL or PASS* result, or after every Autotest. The analyzer
results help you locate the causes of FAIL and PASS*
results. These tests are not required by any test limit. To
always see these results, select All Autotests.
Outlet Configuration: This is the wire map for the cable.
The Test Limit you select determines which Outlet
Configurations you can select on the OUTLET CONFIG
screen.
Tutorial: Certify Twisted Pair Cabling
analyzers only when a test gets a
Chapter 2: Get Started
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