Customizing acr limits, Acr test results, Impedance – Microtest TSB-67 - 568A Annex E User Manual

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Customizing ACR Limits

To display the

ACR LIMITS

screen, press the

Extended Functions

key, then

select Setup Auto-

test

, then highlight the Autotest to edit, then press

Edit (F2),

then select

Limits

, then select

ACR

.

This screen lets you set the Limit Function and edit the Fixed Minimum ACR limit. Use the

ž

or

¬

arrow keys to select the field to change. The selected field will be enclosed in a box.

If your Scanner has an alphanumeric overlay on the keypad, use the keypad to enter the limit. If
your Scanner does not have an alphanumeric overlay, press

Edit (F2)

to display the edit screen.

When

Limit Function

is selected, press

Change (F2)

to toggle between

Fixed

,

Derived

and

(ISO) Class D

:

When

Fixed

is selected, the minimum ACR limit that you specify is applied across the full

frequency range measured.

When

Derived

is selected, the ACR limit applied is derived from the equation:

NEXT limit - Attenuation limit.

When

Class D

is selected, the ACR limit applied is as specified for ISO Class D links.

When

Fixed Minimum

is selected, the value you enter can range from 0 to 60 dB.

ACR Test Results

When using the

2-Way Injector+

(or the

2-Way Injector

), the top line of the screen indicates if

ACR is being reported for the Scanner (

Penta

) or Injector (

Inj

) end of the link.

At the upper left of the screen, the pair combination is shown. The ACR, in decibels (dB), is
shown to the right of the pair combination. The PASS/FAIL bar across the screen compares the
measured ACR value to the ACR limit value. Below the PASS/FAIL bar, the ACR limit value is
displayed. The Autotest name is displayed after

Spec:

at the lower left of the screen.

Press

Pair (F3)

to toggle through the ACR test results for each pair combination.

When using the

2-Way Injector+

(or

2-Way Injector

), press

F4

to toggle between NEXT results

for the Scanner or Injector end of the link.

Press the

Ò

or

Ñ

arrow key to display the previous or next test results screen.

Press the

ESCAPE

key to return to the

AUTOTEST RESULTS

screen.

Impedance

Impedance is a measure of the opposition to the flow of current in a cable. Unshielded Twisted
Pair (UTP) is commonly rated at either 100 or 120 ohms. This value must be constant over the
operating bandwidth of the cable.

Impedance measurements, useful for finding mismatches, include the effects of resistance,
inductance and capacitance. An Impedance mismatch will cause a signal reflection in the cable,
which in turn absorbs signal energy. This creates excessive loss, shorter distances that data can travel
reliably, and data errors. The

PentaScanner Product Family

uses Time Domain Reflectometry

(TDR) to measure Impedance.

The Impedance function measures the characteristic impedance of the cable at a fixed propagation
delay down the cable. Depending on the NVP of the cable, this sample point is between 25 and 40

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