Rockwell Automation 1788 NetLinx Media Checker Users Manual User Manual

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The Test Function (TEST)

1788-UM002A-US-P – April 2000

Table 10. ControlNet Test Failures

Display

Failure

Description

The MediaChecker detects a cable length
greater than 2130 ft (650 m)

1

, which is the

maximum it can measure.

If “2130'“ (650 m)

1

is flashing, the cable is

longer than the maximum the
MediaChecker can measure. Break the
cable near its center and measure the two
parts separately.

The MediaChecker detects a resistance that
is greater than the resistance of 2130 ft
(650 m)

1

of cable (about 65

).

A terminator resistor is probably connected
to one end of the bus. Remove the
terminator; then retest.

Or, subtract the terminator’s resistance
(75

) from the measured resistance to get

the cable resistance. Then use the
procedure under “Calculating the Distance
to a Short” on page 32 to calculate the
cable length.

The MediaChecker detects a resistance that
is less than the resistance of 2130 ft (650 m)

1

of cable (about 65

).

2

“SHORT” is blinking. A resistance less than
65

(which is too low to be a terminator) is

across the line.

The display shows the most likely distance
to the fault.

1.

The MediaChecker measures lengths to 650 m; however distances in feet beyond 999 ft are rounded to the nearest 10 ft.

2.

A short greater than zero ohms causes the MediaChecker to display a length greater than the actual distance to the short. Figure 4
on page 23 illustrates this process using an Ethernet example. The MediaChecker uses ohms/foot to calculate distance to a short.

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