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CHAPTER 6: Cable Test Descriptions
6. Cable Test Descriptions
This chapter describes each test, and how to run each test individually.
Refer to
Chapter 8, Testing Twisted-Pair Cable
, for detailed test results
interpretation and more troubleshooting tips.
While it is usually recommended to use Autotest for most cable testing,
individual cable tests may be useful in troubleshooting specific cable
problems.
For example, Autotest may reveal a wire-map problem requiring remounting
of connectors. It may be faster to use the individual Wire-Map test to verify the
correction and then to perform another Autotest sequence for a certification
record.
6.1 Wire Map
Wire Map checks twisted-pair cable for pin-to-pin and shield continuity,
and it also checks for split pairs.
Although it’s one of the tests run during Autotest and Quick Check, it can
also be run individually.
Wire Map tests for reversed pair, shorts, opens, crossed pairs, split pairs,
miswires, and shield continuity.
6.1.1 R
UNNING
W
IRE
M
AP
1. Connect one end of the cable under test to the SCAN-LAN VI and the
other end to the remote unit. Set the remote unit’s dial to REMOTE.
2. Set dial to WIRE MAP. The test begins scanning immediately. (Press the
arrow keys to select another cable test standard.)
NOTE
Wire Map runs continuously to enable you to find intermittent wiring
problems.
All four pairs will be tested and the results displayed, even if the selected test
standard does not require all the pairs to be tested. However, a PASS/FAIL
determination is based only on the pairs required by the selected cable-test
standard.
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