Tutorial: Make A Set Of Sequential Cable Ids - Fluke DSX-600 Technical Reference Handbook

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DSX-600 CableAnalyzer
Technical Reference Handbook
If Auto Save is on and the test failed:
To saved the failed result before you do a test for the next ID,
tap FIX LATER.
To do the test again for the same ID, tap TEST AGAIN.
You can also change the Auto Save setting on the SAVE RESULTS
screen. You can see this screen after you run a test.

Tutorial: Make a Set of Sequential Cable IDs

You can make a set of sequential cable IDs to use when you save
test results. When you save results, you can use the next ID in the
set as the name for the results, or you can select another ID in the
set.
When you make an ID set, you enter the first and last IDs in the
set. The tester increments the characters that are different in the
first and last IDs. For example, the first and last IDs "TELECOM-
A1" and "TELECOM-B2" make a set with four IDs:
TELECOM-A1
TELECOM-A2
TELECOM-B1
TELECOM-B2
You can make up to 50 cable ID sets with up to 5000 IDs total for
all sets. An ID can have a maximum of 60 characters. Accented
characters and symbols, such as the asterisk, do not increment.
When you make an ID set, the tester saves it in the
project shown on the home screen. For
information on projects, see Chapter 8.
To make a set of sequential IDs
Example: You will do tests on four cables (A through D) in 10
rooms (01 through 10) on the first and second floors, for a total of
80 cables.
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