Agilent Technologies WireScope 350 User Manual page 98

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You can also choose to show plots to 100 MHz, 250 MHz, or 350 MHz as
long as the test was run to the frequency selected. See Setting the
Maximum Frequency, on page 6-16.
Locator Screens
Locator screens aid in finding faults on the tested cable. The examples
above show Locator screens for a passing test, at left, and a failing one,
at right. Note the difference in the plots, where the failing result shows a
peak where the failure occurs. The tape measure provides a reading of
where the failure occurs. It will be placed on the right-hand side of the
screen if showing the distance from the DualRemote. If there are more
than one peak, you can press the plot area near the peak and fine tune
the location using the scroll rocker to find the exact distance to the peak.
By default, the distance shown is how far away the worst test result is
from the closest of the WireScope or DualRemote. To see the locator
results for the different sets of twisted pair cables, press them on the list.
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