Autotest results for coaxial cable, Characteristic impedance – Fluke DSP-2000 User Manual

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Autotest

Autotest Results for Coaxial Cable

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1.

Turn off any PC nodes connected to the cable you are testing.

2.

If you want the Autotest to report cable length, remove the terminator from the
far end of the cable.

3.

Turn the rotary switch to AUTOTEST.

4.

Verify that the test standard and cable type displayed are correct. You can
change these settings in the SETUP mode.

5.

On Model DSP-100, remove any cable connected to the test tool’s RJ45
connector.

6.

Remove the terminator from the near end of the coaxial cable and connect the
cable to the BNC connector on the test tool. On Model DSP-2000, use the
RJ45 to coaxial adapter to connect the cable to the CABLE TEST jack.

7.

Press

T to start the Autotest.

Autotest Results for Coaxial Cable

An Autotest on coaxial cable performs the following tests:

Characteristic Impedance

Note

Impedance measurements require a cable at least 5m (16 ft) long.
Terminated cables shorter than this length will always pass the
impedance test. Unterminated cables shorter than this length will
always fail the impedance test.

The characteristic impedance test determines the approximate characteristic
impedance for the cable. A

PASS result means that the impedance is within the

limit specified by the selected test standard. A

FAIL result means that the

impedance exceeds the limit. You can use the TDR test to plot the locations and
sizes of all impedance anomalies on the cable.

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