The Hdtdx Analyzer - Fluke DTX-1800 Technical Reference Handbook

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The HDTDX Analyzer

The HDTDX
(High-Definition Time Domain Crosstalk)
analyzer plots the locations and magnitudes of crosstalk on
the cabling under test. The analyzer, along with the tester's
automatic diagnostics, helps you isolate the causes of NEXT
and ACR-F failures.
Running the HDTDX Analyzer
After an Autotest, you can view HDTDX results if the
Autotest test failed or had a PASS* result, or if HDTDX/
HDTDR in Setup is set to All AUTOTESTs.
To see HDTDX results for a failed Autotest, select HDTDX
Analyzer on the Autotest Summary screen.
To run the HDTDX analyzer as a single test:
You can run the HDTDX analyzer with or without
a smart remote. Without a remote, results on short
cables may be unreliable.
1
Turn the rotary switch to SINGLE TEST and verify that
the test limit and cable type are correct. Change them
in SETUP if necessary.
2
Attach the appropriate interface adapters to the tester
and smart remote.
Note
Diagnosing Copper Cabling Faults
3
Turn on the smart remote; then connect the tester and
remote to the cabling.
4
Turn the rotary switch to SINGLE TEST, select HDTDX
P
Analyzer; then press
5
To run the HDTDX analyzer continuously, press
Plot by Pair to select a pair; then press
scanning function.
6
To save the results, press
N
then press
again.
If Store Plot Data is set to No, the HDTDX plot will
not be included in saved results.
Figure 6-1 describes the HDTDX plot.
The HDTDX Analyzer
.
L
H
to start the
N
. Select or create a cable ID;
Note
6
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