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Overview of Features
The DTX Series CableAnalyzers are rugged, hand-held
instruments used to certify, troubleshoot, and document
copper and fiber cabling installations. The testers feature
the following:
•
The DTX-1800 certifies twisted pair and coaxial
cabling to Class F limits (600 MHz) in less than
seconds and Category 6 cabling in less than
25
10 seconds. The DTX-1200 certifies Category 6 cabling
in less than 10 seconds. Meet Level III and Level IV
accuracy requirements.
•
The DTX-LT certifies Category 6 cabling in less than
28
seconds. All models meet Level III and Level IV
accuracy requirements.
•
Color display clearly indicates PASS/FAIL results.
DTX Series CableAnalyzer
•
Automatic diagnostics report distance to and likely
causes of common faults.
•
Toner feature helps you locate jacks and automatically
starts an Autotest upon tone detection.
•
Optional fiber modules let you certify multimode and
singlemode fiber optic cabling.
•
Optional DTX-OTDR modules let you locate and
characterize reflective and loss events in optical fibers.
•
Optional DTX-NSM module lets you verify network
service.
•
Optional DTX 10 Gig kit lets you test and certify Cat 6
and Augmented Cat 6 (Cat 6A) cabling for
10 Gigabit Ethernet applications.
•
Stores up to 250 Cat 6 Autotest results, including
graphical data, in internal memory.
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The DTX-1800 and DTX-1200 store up to 4,000
Autotest results, including graphical data, on a
128 MB removable memory card. (See page 54 for
storage recommendations.)
•
Runs for at least 12 hours on the rechargeable lithium
ion battery pack.
•
Smart remote with optional fiber module can be used
with Fluke Networks OF-500 OptiFiber® Certifying
OTDR for loss/length certification.
•
LinkWare™ software lets you upload test results to a PC
to create professional-quality test reports. The
LinkWare Stats option generates browsable, graphical
reports of cable test statistics.
Registration
Registering your product with Fluke Networks gives you
access to valuable information on product updates,
troubleshooting tips, and other support services.
To register, fill out the online registration form on the
Fluke Networks website at www.flukenetworks.com/
registration.
Contacting Fluke Networks
Note
If you contact Fluke Networks about your tester,
the tester’s software and hardware version
have
numbers available if possible.
www.flukenetworks.com
support@flukenetworks.com
+1-425-446-4519
•
Australia: 61 (2) 8850-3333 or 61 (3) 9329 0244
•
Beijing: 86 (10) 6512-3435
•
Brazil: 11 3759 7600
•
Canada: 1-800-363-5853
•
Europe: +31-(0) 40 2675 600
•
Hong Kong: 852 2721-3228
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•
Japan: 03-6714-3117
•
Korea: 82 2 539-6311
•
Singapore: 65-6799-5566
•
Taiwan: (886) 2-227-83199
•
USA: 1-800-283-5853
Visit our website for a complete list of phone numbers.
Accessing the Technical Reference
Handbook
The DTX CableAnalyzer Technical Reference Handbook
provides additional information on the tester. The
handbook is available on the DTX CableAnalyzer Product
CD included with your tester and on the DTX
CableAnalyzer product page on the Fluke Networks
website.
Accessing the Technical Reference Handbook
Additional Resources for Cable Testing
Information
The Fluke Networks Knowledge Base answers common
questions about Fluke Networks products and provides
articles on cable testing techniques and technology.
To access the Knowledge Base, log on to
www.flukenetworks.com, then click Customer Support >
Knowledge Base.
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Unpacking
The DTX Series CableAnalyzers come with the accessories
listed below. If something is damaged or missing, contact
the place of purchase immediately.
DTX-1800
•
DTX-1800 CableAnalyzer with lithium-ion battery
pack
•
DTX-1800 SmartRemote with lithium-ion battery pack
•
Two Cat 6A/Class EA permanent link adapters
•
Two Cat 6A/Class EA channel adapters
•
Two headsets
•
Carrying case
•
Two carrying straps
•
Memory card
•
USB cable for PC communications
•
DTX RS-232 serial cable for PC communications
•
Two ac adapters
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DTX Series CableAnalyzer Product CD
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LinkWare Software CD
DTX-1200
•
DTX-1200 CableAnalyzer with lithium-ion battery
pack
•
DTX-1200 SmartRemote with lithium-ion battery pack
•
Two Cat 6A/Class EA permanent link adapters
•
Two Cat 6A/Class EA channel adapters
•
Two headsets
•
Carrying case
•
Two carrying straps
•
USB cable for PC communications
•
Two ac adapters
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DTX Series CableAnalyzer Users Manual
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DTX Series CableAnalyzer Product CD
•
LinkWare Software CD
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Safety Information
DTX-LT
•
DTX-LT CableAnalyzer with lithium-ion battery pack
•
DTX-LT SmartRemote with lithium-ion battery pack
•
Two Cat 6A/Class EA permanent link adapters
•
One Cat 6A/Class EA channel adapter
•
Carrying case
•
Two carrying straps
•
USB cable for PC communications
•
Two ac adapters
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DTX Series CableAnalyzer Product CD
•
LinkWare Software CD
Safety Information
Table 1 shows the international electrical symbols used on
the tester or in this manual.
Table 1. International Electrical Symbols
X
W
j
*
~
Warning: Risk of fire, electric shock, or
personal injury.
Warning or Caution: Risk of damage or
destruction to equipment or software. See
explanations in the manuals.
Do not connect this equipment to public
communications networks, such as telephone
systems.
Warning: Class 1 laser (OUTPUT port). Risk of
eye damage from hazardous radiation.
Class 2 laser (VFL port). Do not stare into
beam.
Do not put products containing circuit boards
into the garbage. Dispose of circuit boards in
accordance with local regulations.
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WWarningX
To avoid possible fire, electric shock, or personal
injury:
•
Do not open the case; no user-serviceable parts
are inside.
•
Do not modify the tester.
•
Use only ac adapters approved by Fluke Networks
for use with the DTX tester to charge the battery
or power the tester.
•
When servicing the tester, use only specified
replacement parts.
•
Do not use the tester if it is damaged. Inspect the
tester before use.
•
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified
by the manufacturer, the protection provided by
the equipment may be impaired.
•
Never connect the tester to any telephony inputs,
systems, or equipment, including ISDN. Doing so
is a misapplication of this product, which can
result in damage to the tester and create a
potential shock hazard to the user.
•
Always turn on the tester before connecting it to
a cable. Turning the tester on activates the tool’s
input protection circuitry.
•
Do not use the tester if it operates abnormally.
Protection may be impaired.
WCaution
To avoid disrupting network operation, to
avoid damaging the tester or cables under test,
to avoid data loss, and to ensure maximum
accuracy of test results:
•
Never connect the tester to an active network.
Doing so may disrupt network operation.
•
Never attempt to insert any connector other
than an 8-pin modular (RJ45) connector into an
adapter’s jack. Inserting other connectors, such
as RJ11 (telephone) connectors, can
permanently damage the jack.
6
•
Never operate portable transmitting devices,
such as walkie-talkies and cell phones, during a
cable test. Doing so might cause erroneous test
results.
•
To ensure maximum accuracy of copper cable
test results, perform the reference procedure
every 30 days as described under “Setting the
Reference”.
•
The permanent link interface adapters may not
perform properly or may be damaged if they
are handled improperly. See pages 16 and 17
for important handling information.
•
Leave the module bay covers in place when
modules are not installed. See page 10.
•
Turn off the tester before attaching or removing
modules.
•
Never remove the memory card while the
memory card’s LED is on. Doing so can corrupt the
data on the card.
Safety Information
•
Memory cards may be lost, damaged, or
accidentally formatted, resulting in data loss.
Therefore, Fluke Networks recommends saving no
more than one day’s worth of test results on a
memory card.
WWarning: Class 1 and Class 2 Laser
Products
To avoid possible eye damage caused by
hazardous radiation, when using the fiber
modules follow the safety guidelines given in
the DTX-MFM2/GFM2/SFM2 Fiber Module Users
Manual or the DTX Series CableAnalyzer
Technical Reference Handbook.
*
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Getting Acquainted
The following sections introduce the tester’s basic features.
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10
9
8
7
6
Figure 1. Tester Front Panel Features
F1F2F3
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
SINGLE
Physical Features
Figures 1 and 2 describe the tester’s features. Figure 3
describes the smart remote’s features.
1
ENTER
TEST
TEST
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SETUP
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
2
3
4
5
amd29f.eps
8
A
LCD display with backlight and adjustable brightness.
B
P: Starts the currently selected test. Activates the tone
generator for twisted pair cabling if no smart remote is
detected. The test starts when both testers are
connected.
C
N: Saves Autotest results in memory.
D
Rotary switch selects the tester’s modes.
E
M: On/off key.
F
O: Press to use the headset to talk to the person at the
other end of the link.
Figure 1. Tester Front Panel Features (cont.)
Getting Acquainted
G
G: Press to switch the backlight between bright and
dim settings. Hold for 1 second to adjust the display
contrast.
H
B C A D: Arrow keys for navigating
through screens and incrementing or decrementing
alphanumeric values.
I
H: Enter key selects the highlighted item from a
menu.
J
I: Exits the current screen without saving changes.
K
J K L: The softkeys provide functions
related to the current screen. The functions are shown
on the screen above the keys.
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Figure 2. Tester Side and Top Panel Features
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A
Connector for twisted pair interface adapters.
B
Cover for the module bay. Slide off the cover to install
optional modules, such as the fiber module.
C
Bail.
D
DTX-1800 and DTX-1200: Slot and activity LED for the
removable memory card. To eject the card, push in then
release the card.
E
USB () and RS-232C ( : DTX-1800,
DTX-1200) ports for uploading test reports to a PC and
updating the tester’s software. The RS-232C port uses a
custom DTX cable available from Fluke Networks.
Figure 2. Tester Side and Top Panel Features (cont.)
Getting Acquainted
F
Headset jack for talk mode.
G
Connector for the ac adapter. The LED turns on when
the tester is connected to ac power.
•
Red: Battery is charging.
•
Green: Battery is charged.
•
Flashing red: Charge timeout. The battery failed to
reach full charge within 6 hours. See “Powering the
Tester” on page 14.
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Figure 3. Smart Remote Features
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Getting Acquainted
WCaution
All the LEDs flash if the smart remote detects
excessive voltage on the cable. Unplug the cable
immediately if this occurs.
Note
The LEDs also act as a battery gauge. See Figure
15 on page 15.
A
Connector for twisted pair interface adapters.
B
Pass LED lights when a test passes.
C
Test LED lights during cable tests.
D
Fail LED lights when a test fails.
E
Talk LED lights when the smart remote is in talk mode.
Press Oto adjust the volume.
F
Tone LED lights and the tone generator turns on when
you press
P, but the main tester is not connected.
Figure 3. Smart Remote Features (cont.)
G
Low battery LED lights when the battery is low.
H
P: Starts the test currently selected on the main unit.
Activates the tone generator for twisted pair cabling if
no main tester is detected. The test starts when both
testers are connected.
I
O: Press to use the headset to talk to the person at
the other end of the link. Press again to adjust the
volume. Press and hold to exit talk mode.
J
M: On/off key.
K
USB port for updating the tester’s software with a PC.
L
Headset jack for talk mode.
M
Connector for the ac adapter, as described in Figure 2.
N
Cover for the module bay. Slide off the cover to install
optional modules, such as the fiber module.
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Powering the Tester
•
You may charge the battery when it is attached or
detached from the tester. Figure 4 shows how to
remove the battery.
•
The battery charges fully in about 4 hours with the
tester off. A fully-charged battery lasts for at least 12
hours of typical use.
Note
The battery will not charge at temperatures
outside of 0
battery charges at a reduced rate between 40 °C
and 45 °C (104 °F and 113 °F).
•
The battery status icon () near the upper-right
corner of main screens shows the battery’s charge
level. The smart remote’s LEDs show the smart
remote’s battery status at the end of the power-up
cycle, as shown in Figure 5.
•
For additional battery information, connect the main
tester and smart remote through link adapters, turn
the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; then select
Battery Status. See page 63 for information on
retraining the battery gauge.
°C to 45 °C (32 °F to 113 °F). The
•
If the battery does not reach full charge within 6
hours, the battery LED flashes red. Verify that the
battery was within the temperature range given
above during charging and that the correct ac adapter
was used. Disconnect then reconnect ac power and try
charging the battery again. If the battery does not
charge the second time, retrain the battery gauge.
See page 63.
Localizing the Tester
Local settings include Language, Date, Time, Numeric
Format, Length Units, and Power Line Frequency.
1
Turn the rotary switch to SETUP.
2
Use D to highlight Instrument Settings at the
bottom of the list; then press H.
3
Use Cand D to find and highlight Language on
the bottom of tab 2; then press H.
4
Use D to highlight the desired language; then
H.
press
5
Use the arrow keys and H to find and change
other local settings on tabs 2, 3, and 4 under
Instrument Settings.
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