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3. Operating Instructions
The CT100B includes multi-segment cable measurement capability designed to improve cable
measurement accuracy in the setting of compound, multi-segment cables with differing Vp
values. The CT100B allows the operator to break a TDR trace into cable segments, each of
which can have its own Vp. The distance-to-fault calculated from the compound trace shows
improved accuracy. The following procedure can be used to perform multi-segment cable
measurements:
1. Select
MENU
→
Measurement
menu.
2. Select
Cable Segments
submenu.
3. Place the cursor at the position of the cable segment, marked by a connector impedance
signature or other demarcation, such as physical distance as calculated using known Vp for
a given cable segment.
4. Select
Add New Segment
.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each cable segment.
6. Use the
Prev Segment
and
Next Segment
selections to select each cable segment and use
the
M-FUNC
Vp option to set the given segment’s velocity of propagation.
7. The Distance-to-Fault measured by the cursor reflects multi-segment Vp as shown
in Figure 3.15 and Figure 3.16.
Figure 3.15.
Multi-segment cable segment with Vp of 0.400 (red circle).
3.11.4. Ohms-at-Cursor Measurements
The CT100B also displays the impedance in ohms (Ω) at the cursor position. A reading before
and after a reflection from a fault shows the impedance mismatch that could cause such a
reflection. Impedance measurements at the first fault in a cable are more accurate than
impedance measurements at more distant faults.
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