Microtest TSB-67 - 568A Annex E manual Length/Delay, Noise

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Press Limits (F4) to display and change Attenuation limits at various frequencies.

Press Save (F1) to store the new values.

Press the ESCAPE key to return to the Attenuation screen.

Note: See Customizing Attenuation Limits in Chapter 3 for more information on Attenuation limits.

Length/Delay

To display the LENGTH/DELAY screen, press the Measure Cable Performance key, then select Length/Delay.

The pairs are shown on the left and the length for each pair is shown in the second column. The third column shows the propagation delay values in nanoseconds (nS) and the fourth column indicates the condition of the wire pair (open or short). The Skew value is the worst-case value of the difference in propagation delay between the wire pairs.

Press the ESCAPE key to return to the MEASURE CABLE PERFORMANCE screen.

Impedance

To display the IMPEDANCE screen, press the Measure Cable Performance key, then select Impedance.

The pairs are shown on the left and the impedance values in ohms (Ω) are shown on the right.

Press the ESCAPE key to return to the Measure Cable Performance screen.

Loop Resistance

To display the LOOP RESISTANCE screen, press the Measure Cable Performance key, then select Loop Resistance.

The pairs are shown on the left and the loop resistance values in ohms (Ω) are shown on the right. Press the ESCAPE key to return to the MEASURE CABLE PERFORMANCE screen.

Capacitance

To display the CAPACITANCE screen, press the Measure Cable Performance key, then select Capacitance.

The pairs are shown on the left and the capacitance values in picofarads (pF) are shown on the right.

Press the ESCAPE key to return to the Measure Cable Performance screen.

Noise

Noise is undesirable electrical activity that interferes with a network’s ability to transmit data reliably. Noise sources in networks may include AC transmission lines, fluorescent light fixtures, industrial equipment, elevators, etc. Noise problems also occur when other wire pairs in the same sheath are used for non-LAN applications.

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Contents N t a S c a n n e r O d u c t F a m i l y E r G u i d e Introduction Charging the Scanner’s Battery Ni-Cd Battery Scanner and 2-Way InjectorsGetting Started Ready ScreenWay Injector+/2-Way Injector Battery Ni-Cd Battery TipsBattery Refresh Mode PentaScanner+ is in battery refresh modeSuper Injector+/Super Injector Battery Test ConnectorsWay Injector+/2-Way Injector LED Indicators High Voltage ProtectionPass FailSuper Injector+/Super Injector LED Indicators When to Use the InjectorCharging CircuitUsing Multiple Injectors Injector CalibrationPress the Extended Functions key Mod 8 Adapter NoteCalibration Connections Connections Basic Link with Modular 8 Jacks Basic Link with IDC Block and Modular 8 JackFull Channel Modular 8 Link Autotest Extended Functions key and select Calibrate Injector Steps for Running AutotestSelecting the Cable Type Editing the Cable Type Calculating NVPEditing the Autotest Name Customizing AutotestEditing Autotest Information Selecting Pairs for Autotest Selecting Tests to Run During AutotestAutotest Results Screen Editing Test LimitsRunning Autotest Viewing Autotest Results Wire MapWire Map Test Results Length Test Results LengthCustomizing Length Limits Propagation Delay Customizing Delay Limits Propagation Delay Test ResultsNear End Crosstalk Next Measuring Next at Both Ends of the LinkCustomizing Next Limits Next Test ResultsAttenuation Next DetailNext Graph Editing Attenuation Limits Customizing Attenuation LimitsAttenuation Limits and Frequency Attenuation Test Results Attenuation DetailAttenuation Graph Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio ACRCustomizing ACR Limits ACR Test ResultsImpedance ISO Class DLoop Resistance Customizing Impedance LimitsImpedance Test Results Customizing Loop Resistance Limits Loop Resistance Test ResultsCapacitance Customizing Capacitance LimitsCapacitance Test Results Saving Autotest ResultsViewing Autotest Results Summary Save Sweep DataPrinting Autotest Results Sample Autotest Report Editing with the Arrow Keys Editing, Printing & UpdatingEditing with the Alphanumeric Keypad Printing or Downloading Test Results Memory, then press Print F3Printing Tips Uploading Autotest Reports to Windows TerminalProcomm Plus for Windows Troubleshooting Printing Problems Problem My printout is garbled. Why?Downloading Software Updates Updating Scanner Software from the PCOne or more stored Autotest results have been lost Updating the 2-Way Injector+/2-Way InjectorWaiting for Reflash Technical Support World Wide WebPenta -C1 Download of Flash image file completeFaxFacts Find Cable FaultsMicrotest Bulletin Board System BBS Wire Map for Both Ends of the Link Cross WiringShort at the Injector End Short at the Scanner EndMeasure Cable Performance Graph F1Attenuation Next SweepAttenuation Limits Length/Delay NoiseImpulse Noise LAN Traffic Display Analyze LAN TrafficPeak-to-Peak Noise Setting Up the Traffic Monitor Extended FunctionsExtended Functions Menu Autotest MemoryAutotest Setup Calibrating the InjectorSetting Up User Preferences Setting Backlight and Auto Shutoff TimesSetting Up Units Editing Owner/Company NameSelecting a Graphics Printer Setting Up the Printer PortSetting the Date and Time Appendix a Specifications Displaying Injector InformationTracing a Cable Locating an Office Cable DropWire Map User InterfaceEnvironmental Measurement PortsAttenuation LengthNear-End Crosstalk Next Impedance Loop ResistanceCapacitance Impulse NoiseRechargeable Battery Power ControlHigh Voltage Input/Protection LED DisplaysFeatures Way Injector+ Next Measurement Performance SpecificationsSuper Injector+/Super Injector Physical Characteristics Appendix B 150 ohm Cables Working with 150 Ohm CablesCreating a Cat 5 Test for Token Ring EnvironmentAppendix C Cable Pin-outs Cable Pin-outsPress Save F1 Serial Cable DB-9 Female to DB-9 Male Pin-outsAppendix D Working with Coaxial Cable Length/Delay Test Results Impulse Noise Test Results Peak-to-Peak Noise Test Results