Allen-Bradley MediaChecker 1788-MCHKR Manual page 19

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1. Because some measurements are not possible on faulted cables, the MediaChecker might report the + and – wires as open when
they are not actually open.
2. A short greater than zero ohms causes the MediaChecker to display a length greater than the actual distance to the short. See Figure 4
on page 23. The MediaChecker uses ohms/foot to calculate distance to a short.
Table 9. DeviceNet Test Failures (without Cable ID) (cont.)
Failure
The MediaChecker detects a low
resistance between the CAN_H
and CAN_L (data) wires;
however, the resistance is higher
than a short circuit.
The MediaChecker detects a low
resistance between the CAN_H
and CAN_L (data) wires.
"FAULT" and "OPEN" are blinking.
There is a resistive fault between L and H. The
resistance is higher than the resistance of a cable
1640 ft long (500 m), which is the maximum allowable
length.
"SHORT", ≤954' (291 m), and "OPEN" are blinking.
There is a short between L and H. The MediaChecker
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displays the most likely distance to the fault.
Connect the Cable ID to the far end of the cable and
repeat the test to check the + and – wires.
The Test Function (TEST)
Description
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