Microtest bulletin board system (bbs), Faxfacts, Chapter 5: find cable faults – Microtest TSB-67 - 568A Annex E User Manual

Page 40: Wire map

Advertising
background image

Microtest Bulletin Board System (BBS)

You can contact Microtest Technical Support and download product update files from the
Microtest BBS. To access the BBS, set your communications software to 1200 to 14400 baud; 8
data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity; ANSI terminal emulation, and dial:

(602) 957-7716

(U.S.) or

+44 1 293 894031

(Europe)

FaxFacts

You can request additional information from FaxFacts, Microtest’s telephone-operated fax request
line. FaxFacts is an on-demand system that allows you to dial in on any touch tone phone and have
product information and technical tips faxed to you. To access FaxFacts, dial:

U.S. (602) 952-6450

Follow the voice prompts to request the appropriate document.

Chapter 5: Find Cable Faults

Find Cable Faults

traces your cable runs and locates intermittent faults. It also incorporates Time

Domain Reflectometry so you can find faults in cables less than 10 feet long. (The

PentaScanner

Product Family

has zero dead zone for detecting cable faults.)

Wire Map determines how the cable and connectors are wired, from one end to the other. It is
usually run before any other measurements, to pinpoint cabling problems caused by opens, shorts,
split pairs or miswires.

Find Cable Faults

draws a graphical representation of the cable, showing opens, shorts and

miswires. When Wire Map is run,

Find Cable Faults

continuously repeats its testing so the

operator can wiggle connectors and wires to locate intermittent faults.

Find Cable Faults

repeatedly runs Length and Wire Map and displays the length and continuity of the entire cable.

Wire Map

The Wire Map screen is displayed when you press the

Find Cable Faults

key. There are primarily

four things that can go wrong with a cable or connector:

A short between wires

An open on any single wire

An open across all wires (break)

An impedance mismatch

If a short or open exists in the cable, isolate the segment you suspect, connect the Scanner to it and
run the Length test by pressing the

Measure Cable Performance

key; then selecting

Length

.

An Impedance mismatch is caused by irregularities in the cable and can show up as an open or a
short at an unexpected length.

When troubleshooting wiring problems, look for improperly crimped cables — make sure that the
outer insulation fits into the end of the connector.

Press

Splits (F1)

to display the wire splits screen. The split status is shown to the right of each wire

pair.

Advertising