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TitlePage
Overview of Features ................................................................................................... 1
27.Identifying Links with Optional LinkRunner Cable ID Locators......................................... 53
28.Updating the Software with a PC ....................................................................................... 65
29.Updating the Software with an Updated Tester................................................................ 66
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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: +44-(0)1923-281-300
•
Hong Kong: 852 2721-3228
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Japan: 03-3434-0510
•
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 Support >
Knowledge Base at the top of the page.
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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
•
DTX Series CableAnalyzer Users Manual
•
DTX Series CableAnalyzer Product CD
•
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
•
DTX Series CableAnalyzer Users Manual
•
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
•
DTX Series CableAnalyzer Users Manual
•
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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WXWarning
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.
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•
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.
W* Warning: 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.
11
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
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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
A B C: 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 68 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 68.
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
press H.
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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84 % - 100 %
67 % - 83 %
51 % - 66 %
PASS
TEST
FAI L
Getting Acquainted
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
Figure 4. Removing the Battery Pack
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34 % - 50 %
18 % - 33 %
0 % - 17 %
TALK
TONE
LOW BA
TEST
TALK
Figure 5. Smart Remote Battery Status
After Power-Up
Shown
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About Link Interface Adapters
Link interface adapters provide the correct jacks and
interface circuitry for testing different types of twisted pair
LAN cabling. The channel and permanent link interface
adapters provided are suitable for testing cabling up to
Cat 6. Optional coaxial adapters let you test coaxial
cabling.
Figure 6 shows how to attach and remove adapters.
WCaution
To avoid damaging the permanent link adapter
and to ensure maximum accuracy of test
results, never pinch, kink, or crush the adapter’s
cable. Follow the handling guidelines given in
7.
Figure
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
SINGLE
MONITOR
TALK
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
SINGLE
TEST
MONITOR
TALK
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SETUP
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
Figure 6. Attaching and Removing Adapters
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Figure 7. Handling Guidelines for Permanent Link Adapters
Getting Acquainted
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The DTX-PLA001 universal permanent link adapter has a
removable personality module. These may be changed to
customize the adapter for different jack configurations.
To change the personality module, do the following (refer
to Figure 8):
1
Ground yourself by touching a grounded, conductive
surface.
2
Remove the link interface adapter from the tester.
3
Use your fingers to unscrew the screw on the
personality module.
4
Store the module in its original, static protection bag.
5
Put the new module in place and tighten the screw
with your fingers.
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
F1 F2 F3
SINGLE
TEST
Static sensitive
device
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SETUP
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
Personality
module
WCaution
Tighten the screw snugly with your fingers
only. Do not overtighten. Doing so can damage
the module or the end of the cable.
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Figure 8. Changing the Personality Module on
DTX-PLA001 Adapters
The optional DTX-PLCAL automated calibration kit lets you
calibrate your permanent link adapters to compensate for
physical changes that occur over time to the adapter’s
cable and other components. Contact Fluke Networks for
more information.
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Preparing to Save Tests
!
Check the memory space available:
Insert a memory card (DTX-1800 and 1200), turn the
rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; then select
Memory Status. Models DTX-1800 and 1200: press
to switch between memory card and internal memory
status. Use K to format the memory card or internal
memory if necessary.
!
Select a cable ID source:
You can select IDs from a pre-generated list or create an
ID after each test. Turn the rotary switch to SETUP, select Instrument Settings, select Cable ID Source; then select a
source. See “Cable ID Options” on page 41 for details.
!
Set up a job folder:
On the Instrument Settings menu select the following:
•
Result Storage Location (DTX-1800 and 1200): Select
Internal Memory or Memory Card (if present).
•
Current Folder: Select an existing folder or press
J Create Folderto create a new folder.
J
Preparing to Save Tests
!
Set the plot data storage option:
On the Instrument Settings menu select Store Plot Data. Select Standard to save plot data for the
frequency range required by the selected test limit.
Select Extended to save data beyond the range
required by the selected test limit. Select No to save
data in text format only, which lets you save more
results.
!
Enter job information:
On the Instrument Settings menu press
tab with the Operator, Site, and Company names. To
enter a new name, select a setting, press
then use the softkeys, BC AD, and H
for editing. Press N when you are finished.
!
Enable Auto Save, if desired:
On the Instrument Settings menu press
tab with the Auto Save Results setting. Select Ye s to
have the tester automatically save Autotests using the
next ID available from the Cable ID Source.
C to show the
J Create;
C to show the
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Certifying Twisted Pair Cabling
Setting the Reference for Twisted Pair Cabling
The reference procedure sets a baseline for insertion loss,
ACR-F (ELFEXT), and dc resistance measurements.
Run the tester’s reference procedure at the following
times:
•
When you want to use the tester with a different
smart remote. You can reference the tester to two
different smart remotes.
•
Every 30 days. Doing so ensures maximum accuracy of
test results.
You do not need to set the reference after changing link
interface adapters.
Note
Turn on the tester and smart remote and let them
sit for 1 minute before setting the reference. Set
the reference only after the testers have reached
°
an ambient temperature between 10
(50 °F and 104 °F).
C and 40 °C
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To set the reference, do the following:
1
Attach permanent link and channel adapters and make
the connections shown in Figure 9.
2
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS and
turn on the smart remote.
3
Highlight Set Reference; then press H. If both a
fiber module and copper adapter are attached, select
Link Interface Adapter next.
4
Press P.
Certifying Twisted Pair Cabling
Permanent link
adapter
Channel
adapter
F1 F2
F3
TEST
EXIT
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
MONITOR
FUNCTIONS
TALK
TEST
TALK
Figure 9. Twisted Pair Reference Connections
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
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Twisted Pair Test Settings
Table 2 describes the settings that apply to twisted pair
cabling tests.
Table 2. Twisted Pair Test Settings
SettingDescription
SETUP > Twisted
est Limit
Pair > T
SETUP > Twisted
Pair > Cable
Ty
p e
SETUP > Twisted
Pair > NVP
Select the appropriate test limit for the job. Selecting Cus
Technical Reference Handbook for details.
Select a cable type appropriate for the type you will test. The cable types are organized by type and
manufacturer. Selecting Custom lets you create a cable type. See the Technical Reference Handbook
for details.
Nominal velocity of propagation, which is used with the measured propagation delay to determine
cable length. The default value defined by the selected cable type represents the typical NVP for that
cable type. You may enter a different value if necessary. To determine the actual value, change the
NVP until the measured length matches the known length of a cable. Use a cable at least 30 m (100
ft) long.
Increasing the NVP increases measured length.
To access the settings, turn the rotary switch to SETUP, use
D to highlight Twis ted P air ; then press H.
tom lets you create a test limit. See the
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Table 2. Twisted Pair Test Settings (cont.)
SettingDescription
Certifying Twisted Pair Cabling
SETUP > Twisted
Pair > Outlet
Configuration
T568AT568B
1 white/green
3
2 green
3 white/orange
4 blue
12
5 white/blue
6 orange
7 white/brown
4
8 brown
The Outlet Configuration setting determines which cable pairs are tested and which pair numbers
are assigned to the pairs. To see the wire map for a configuration, press J Sample from the Outlet Configuration screen. Selecting “Custom” lets you create a configuration. See the Technical
Reference Handbook for details.
Ethernet
1 white/orange
2
2 orange
3 white/green
3
6 green
Ethernet Crossed
white/orange
1
2
3
2
white/green
3
6
orange
green
1 white/orange
2
2 orange
3 white/green
4 blue
13
5 white/blue
6 green
7 white/brown
4
8 brown
USOC (1 or 2 Pair)
3 white/orange
4 blue
12
5 white/blue
6 orange
Token Ring
3 white/green
4 blue
13
5 white/blue
6 green
ATM/TP-PMD Straight
1 white/green
1
2 green
7 white/brown
2
8 brown
ATM/TP-PMD
ossed
Cr
white/green
1
1
2
2
white/brown
7
8
green
brown
7
8
1
2
-continued-
3
6
1
2
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SettingDescription
SETU
P > Twisted Pair >
HDTDX/HDTDR
Table 2. Twisted Pair Test Settings (cont.)
PASS*/FAIL Only: The tester shows HDTDX and HDTDR results only for Autotests with PASS*,
IL*, or FAIL results.
FA
All AUTOTESTs: The tester shows HDTDX and HDTDR for all Autotests.
SETUP > Twisted Pair >
AC Wire Map
SETUP > Instrument
Settings > Store Plot
Data
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS >
Set Refer
Settings for saving
tests
ence
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Select Enable to test cabling through an unpowered mid-span PoE (Power over Ethernet)
device.
See the Technical Reference Handbook for details.
Standard: The tester displays and saves plot data for frequency-based tests such as NEXT,
return loss, and attenuation. The tester saves data for the frequency range required by the
selected test limit.
Extended:
limit.
No: Plot
and worst values for each pair.
The tester must be referenced to the smart remote the first time the two units are used
together. You should also set the reference every 30 days. See “Setting the Reference for
Twisted Pair Cabling” on page 20.
See “Preparing to Save Tests” on page 19.
The tester saves data beyond the frequency range required by the selected test
data is not saved, which lets you save more results. Saved results show worst margins
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Figure 10 shows the equipment needed for certifying
twisted pair cabling.
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIALFUNCTIONS
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
2
1
A
Tester and smart remote with battery packs
B
Memory card (optional)
C
Two ac adapters with line cords (optional)
Figure 10. Equipment for Certifying Twisted Pair Cabling
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5
3
4
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For testing permanent links: two permanent link
adapters
E
For testing channels: two channel adapters
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1
Attach adapters appropriate for the job to the tester
and the smart remote.
2
Turn the rotary switch to SETUP, then select Tw is t e d
Pair. Set the following on the Twisted Pair tab:
•
Cable Type: Select a list of cable types; then select the
cable type to be tested.
•
Test Li mit : Select the test limit required for the job.
The screen shows the last nine limits used. Press J
More to see other lists of limits.
3
Turn the rotary switch to AUTOTEST and turn on the
smart remote. Connect to the cabling, as shown in
Figure 11 for a permanent link or Figure 12 for a
channel.
4
If a fiber module is installed, you may need to press
JChange Media to select Twisted Pair as the media
type.
5
Press Pon the tester or smart remote. To stop the test
at any time, press I.
Tip: Pressing
tone generator so you can use a tone probe before
connecting, if necessary. The tone also activates a
sleeping or powered-down tester connected to the
other end of the cabling.
6
The tester shows the Autotest Summary screen when
the test is complete (see Figure 13 on page 29). To view
results for a specific parameter, use A D to
highlight the parameter; then press
7
If the Autotest failed, press J Fault Info for possible
causes of the failure.
8
To save the results, press N. Select or create a cable
ID; then press
Pon the tester or smart remote starts the
H.
N again.
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Patch panel
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
ENTER
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
MONITOR
FUNCTIONS
TALK
Start
permanent
link
Tester with permanent
TEST
link adapter
SAVE
Horizontal cabling
End
permanent
link
Smart remote with
permanent link adapter
Figure 11. Permanent Link Test Connections
Wall
outlet
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Optional
consolidation
point
Work area
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
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Hub or switch
Patch cord
from hub or
switch
Horizontal cabling
Optional
consolidation
point
Work area
28
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
Start
channel
Tester with
channel adapter
Patch
panels
channel
Smart remote with
channel adapter
Figure 12. Channel Test Connections
End
Wall
outlet
Patch
cord
from PC
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
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Autotest Summary Results for Twisted Pair Cabling
Figure 13 describes the Autotest Summary screen.
A
B
C
D
E
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PAS S: All parameters are within limits.
FAIL: One or more parameters exceed the limit.
PASS*/FAIL*: One or more parameters are within the tester’s
accuracy uncertainty range, and the “*” notation is required by the
selected test standard. See “PASS*/FAIL* Results” on page 30.
Press K or L to scroll the screen.
If the test failed, press J for diagnostic information.
Action prompt for the screen. Use D A to highlight a
parameter; then press H.
E: The test passed.
i: The parameter was measured, but has no PASS/FAIL limit in the
selected test limit.
X: The test failed.
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Figure 13. Autotest Summary for Twisted Pair Cabling
U: See “PASS*/FAIL* Results” on page 30.
F
The worst margin found for the test.
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PASS
FAIL
Users Manual
PASS*/FAIL* Results
A result marked with an asterisk means that
measurements are in the tester’s accuracy uncertainty
range (Figure 14) and the “*” notation is required by the
selected test standard. These results are considered
marginal. Marginal passing and failing results are marked
with blue and red asterisks, respectively.
PASS
Tester's
accuracy
uncertainty
range
Limi
FAIL
Figure 14. PASS* and FAIL* Results
A PASS* may be considered a passing result.
A FAIL* should be considered a failure.
PASS*
FAIL*
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Automatic Diagnostics
Automatic Diagnostics
If an Autotest fails, press J Fault Info for diagnostic
information about the failure. The diagnostic screens show
likely causes of the failure and suggest actions you
Figure 15. Examples of Automatic Diagnostic Screens
can take to solve the problem. A failed test may produce
more than one diagnostic screen. In this case, press
ADBC to see additional screens.
Figure 15 shows examples of diagnostic screens.
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Certifying Coaxial Cabling
Certifying coaxial cabling requires the optional
DTX-COAX coaxial adapters.
Setting the Reference for Coaxial Cabling
The reference procedure sets a baseline for insertion loss
measurements.
Run the tester’s reference procedure at the following
times:
•
When you want to use the tester with a different
smart remote. You can reference the tester to two
different smart remotes.
•
Every 30 days. Doing so ensures maximum accuracy of
test results.
You do not need to set the reference after changing link
interface adapters.
Note
Turn on the tester and let it sit for 1 minute before
setting the reference. Set the reference only after
the testers have reached an ambient temperature
°
between 10
C and 40 °C (50 °F and 104 °F).
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To set the reference, do the following:
1
Attach coaxial adapters to the main and remote
testers, screw in the F-connector to BNC adapters; then
make the connections shown in Figure
2
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS and
16.
turn on the smart remote.
3
Highlight Set Reference; then press H. If both a
fiber module and copper adapter are attached, select
Link Interface Adapter.
4
Press P.
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
SINGLE
TEST
MONITOR
TALK
Certifying Coaxial Cabling
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SETUP
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
TEST
TALK
Figure 16. Coaxial Reference Connections
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Coaxial Test Settings
Table 3 describes the settings that apply to coaxial cabling
tests.
Table 3. Coaxial Cable Test Settings
SettingDescription
SETUP > Coaxial
> Test Limit
SETUP > Coaxial
> Cable T
SETUP > Coaxial
> NVP
ype
Select the appropriate test limit for the job.
Select a cable type appropriate for the type you will test.
Nominal velocity of propagation, which is used wi
cable length. The default value defined by the selected cable type represents the typical NVP for that
cable type. You may enter a different value if necessary. To determine the actual value, change the
NVP until the measured length matches the known length of a cable. Use a cable at least 30 m (100
ft) long.
Increasing the NVP increases measured length.
To access the settings, turn the rotary switch to SETUP, use
D to highlight Coaxial; then press H.
th the measured propagation delay to determine
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SettingDescription
Certifying Coaxial Cabling
SETUP > Instrument
Settings > Stor
Data
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS >
Set Reference
Settings for saving
tests
e Plot
Standard:
the frequency range required by the selected test limit.
Extended:
limit.
No: Plot
margins and worst values for each pair.
The tester must be referenced to the smart remote the first time the two units are used
together. You should also set the reference every 30 days. See “Setting the Reference for
Coaxial Cabling” on page 32.
See “Preparing to Save Tests” on page 19.
The tester displays and saves plot data for insertion loss. The tester saves data for
The tester saves data beyond the frequency range required by the selected test
data is not saved, which lets you save more results. Saved results show only worst
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Autotest on Coaxial Cabling
Figure 17 shows the equipment needed for certifying
coaxial cabling.
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
LOW BATTERY
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
TEST
TALK
2
1
A
Tester and smart remote with battery packs
B
Memory card (optional)
C
DTX coaxial adapters with female-to-female
F-connector adapters installed
Figure 17. Equipment for Certifying Coaxial Cabling
Attach coaxial adapters to the tester and smart remote.
2
Turn the rotary switch to SETUP, then select Coaxial.
Set the following on the Coaxial tab:
•
Cable Type: Select a list of cable types; then select the
cable type to be tested.
•
Test Li mit : Select the test limit required for the job.
The screen shows the last nine limits used. Press J
More to see other lists of limits.
3
Turn the rotary switch to AUTOTEST and turn on the
smart remote. Connect to the cabling, as shown in
Figure 18 or 19.
Certifying Coaxial Cabling
4
If a fiber module is installed, you may need to press
J Change Media to select Coax as the media type.
5
Press Pon the tester or smart remote. To stop the test
at any time, press
6
The tester shows the Autotest Summary screen when
the test is complete (see Figure 20 on page 40). To view
results for a specific parameter, use
highlight the parameter; then press H.
7
To save the results, press N. Select or create a cable ID;
then press
If you turn off the main or remote unit while the
two units are connected through coaxial adapters,
the unit will turn on again.
I.
A D to
N again.
Note
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F1 F2 F3
TEST
EXIT
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
MONITOR
FUNCTIONS
TALK
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
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Figure 18. Coaxial Network Cabling Test Connections
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Connection to
coaxial cabling
Certifying Coaxial Cabling
Wall
outlet
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
Female to female
F-connector adapter
Tester with coaxial
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
adapter
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
Female to female
F-connector adapter
Smart remote with
coaxial adapter
Figure 19. Coaxial Video Cabling Test Connections
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
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Autotest Results for Coaxial Cabling
Figure 20 describes the Autotest Summary screen.
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Figure 20. Autotest Results for Coaxial Cabling
A
PASS: All parameters are within limits.
FAIL: One or more parameters exceed the limit.
B
E: The test passed.
i: The parameter was measured, but has no PASS/FAIL limit in the
selected test limit.
X: The test failed.
C
The worst margin found for the test.
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Cable ID Options
Cable ID Options
You can select cable IDs from a pre-generated list or you
can create an ID after each test.
To select a source for cable IDs, turn the rotary switch to
SETUP, select Instrument Settings, select Cable ID Source;
then select a source:
•
Auto Increment: Increments the last character of the
ID each time you press N.
•
List: Lets you use an ID list created in LinkWare
software and downloaded to the tester.
•
Auto Sequence: Lets you use a list of sequential IDs
generated from a template. The horizontal,
backbone, and campus templates follow the ID
formats specified in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A standard.
The Free Form template lets you create your own
pattern.
•
None: Lets you create an ID each time you press N.
After you press N, you can also edit an existing ID before
using it for saving results.
To create a list of sequential IDs, do the following:
1
On the Auto Sequence screen, select a template.
2
On the Auto Sequence screen, select Start ID. Use the
softkeys,
first ID in the sequential list. Press N when you are
finished.
3
Select Stop ID. Use the softkeys, BC AD,
and H to enter the last ID in the sequential list.
Press N when you are finished
4
Press LSample List to see what the list will look
like.
Used IDs are marked with a “$” in cable ID lists.
BCAD, and H to enter the
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Verifying Network Service
The optional DTX-NSM Network Service Module lets you
verify that a twisted pair or fiber link is connected to a
network. The network tests include a ping function and a
network traffic monitor.
Notes
Running network tests on a fiber link requires an
optional SFP (small form pluggable) module.
The DTX-NSM module does not support the Talk
function.
Figure 21 describes the network module’s features.
Note
The network service tests will not run on links with
ground loops, analog telephone voltages, ISDN
voltages, or other voltages (except PoE voltage).
The tester warns you if it detects these conditions.
42
A
The link LED is green when the tester is receiving
link pulses from the network.
B
8-pin module jack (RJ45) for connecting to twisted
pair networks.
C
Port for inserting an optional small form pluggable
(SFP) optical module for testing fiber links.
Figure 21. Network Module Features
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Installing and Removing the Network Module and
Optional SFP Module
Install the network module only in the main tester. See
Figure 22. Install an optional SFP (small form pluggable)
module to test fiber links. You may install or remove the
SFP module while the tester is on.
Figure 22. Installing and Removing the Network and SFP Modules
W
Caution
Leave the module bay cover in place when a
module is not installed.
Put the dust cap on the SFP port when an
optical module is not installed. Put the dust cap
on the optical module when not connected to a
fiber.
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Network Connectivity Test Settings
The tester needs various addresses to test a network
connection, as described in Table 4.
Table 4. Network Connectivity Test Settings
SettingDescription
SETUP >
Network Settings >
IP Address Assignment
SETUP > Network
Settings > Number of
Pings
SETUP > Network
Settings > T
Addresses
arget
Select DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to have the network’s server assign the
tester’s address, gateway address, and DHCP and DNS (Domain Name System) server
addresses. Most networks support DHCP.
Select Static to enter the
DNS server address (optional) manually. Enter the addresses on the second tab that appears
after you select Static. These addresses are typically available from a network installer,
administrator, technician, or from network documentation.
In Static mode, verify that the DTX Addr
device. Using a duplicate address can cause the other device to malfunction.
Optional. Enter a different Number of Pi
optional ping tests.
Optional. Enter one or more addresses for ping tests. To enter addresses manually, use J Create. In LinkWare software, you can use Utilities > DTX Utilities > Ping TargetList to
create and
download addresses to the tester. See the LinkWare online help for details.
To access these settings, turn the rotary switch to SETUP;
then select Network Settings.
tester’s address, subnet mask, gateway address (optional), and
W
Caution
ess is not used by another network
ngs (3 to 50) for the network connectivity test and
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Testing for Network Connectivity
1
Select DHCP or Static mode and enter ping addresses in
Setup, as described in Table 4.
2
Connect to the network as shown in Figure 23.
3
Turn the rotary switch to
4
MONITOR; then select Network Connectivity or
Network Connectivity w/ PoE.
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5
Press P. Figure 24 describes the network connectivity
results.
6
You can save the results in a new record or add them to
existing cable test results for the same link. To save the
results, press N. Create or select an ID; then press N
again.
Figure 23. Network Test Connections
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4
5
6
7
8
Figure 24. Network Connectivity Results Screen (DHCP example for twisted pair)
A
Speeds supported by the switch or hub: 10 Mbit, 100 Mbit, 1000
Mbit. The current speed is green. Arrows show the connection’s
2
3
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duplex configuration:
B
PoE shows if you ran the Network Connectivity w/ PoE test and the
device appears to support Power over Ethernet. The tester requests
power from suspected PoE devices. shows if the device did
not supply power during the test.
SFP shows for a fiber link.
C
Crossover indicator (twisted pair only):
•
Green: either the cable is straight-through, or the cable is a
crossover and the hub or switch crossed pairs 12-36 (MDI on the
Negotiation Details screen).
•
Orange: the tester compensated for a crossover cable by crossing
pairs 12-36 (MDI-X on the Negotiation Details screen).
-continued-
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D
Select Negotiation Details to see details.
On the Negotiation Details screen, Yes for Pin Reversal
indicates a reversed pair on the link, (such as wires 1 and 2
crossed). Run a wire map test on the link to check the
wiring.
E
Select DTX Address to see details, including the subnet
mask.
F
Network addresses used during the test:
•
Gateway: Address of the network device that joins
networks using different protocols or passes data
between networks.
•
DHCP Server: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
server address. Shown only in DHCP mode.
•
DNS Server: Domain Name System server address.
In DHCP mode, the addresses above show as 0.0.0.0 if
the DHCP server does not provide them.
Figure 24. Network Connectivity Results Screen (DHCP example for twisted pair) (cont.)
To see ping results for the above devices, highlight a
device; then press
The checkmarks and Xs indicate how many replies the
tester received to its three pings:
: Green: Ping replies received for all requests.
: Orange: At least one ping reply received.
: No ping replies received, indicating a problem
with the connection.
G
<Target Address name>: appears if you use L Ping
to ping a device. See page 48.
H
See “Monitoring Network Traffic” on page 50 and
“Blinking a Port Light” on page 50.
I
Press LPing to ping devices. See page 48.
H. See Figure 25.
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Select Network Connectivity w/PoE from the MONITOR
menu to check a link for PoE devices when testing network
connectivity.
If you are sure no PoE device is connected, select Network Connectivity for faster testing that does not check for PoE
devices.
Pinging Network Devices
The ping test verifies connectivity to devices on the
network.
1
Enter ping addresses in Setup. See Table 4 on page 44.
2
Connect to the network as shown in Figure 23.
3
Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR, select Network
Connectivity; then press P.
4
Press LPing.
Select PoE Only to test a mid-span PoE device when there
is no switch connected to the link or when you want to
check only for PoE capability.
5
Do one of the following:
•
To ping one device, highlight the device; then press
P.
•
To ping all devices in the list, press J Ping All.
6
To see ping details (Figure 25), highlight a device; then
H.
press
7
To save the ping results, press N. Ping results are
saved as part of the connectivity results.
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2
3
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The name and IP address of the device that was pinged.
B
Number of pings sent and received. Since ping requests are low-priority
traffic, devices may not respond to all requests.
C
The minimum, average, and maximum times taken for the ping requests
to travel to the target address and back to the tester (Round Trip Time).
RTT Std Dev. is the standard deviation of the RTTs. This tells, on average,
how far RTT values are from the average RTT value.
To evaluate ping times, you should compare current results with results
taken when the network was operating normally.
Figure 25. Ping Results Screen
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Monitoring Network Traffic
The traffic monitor lets you identify active cables and check
a network’s basic health.
1
Turn on the tester; then connect to the network as
shown in Figure 23 on page 45.
2
Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR; then run the
Network Connectivity test.
Blinking a Port Light
The Port Blink function helps you quickly locate a link’s port
at a switch or hub. This function generates a link pulse on
pairs 12 and 36 to blink the port’s activity LED.
1
Connect to the network as shown in Figure 23 on page
45.
2
Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR, select Network
Connectivity; then press P.
3
Press JTra ff ic . Figure 26 describes the traffic
monitor screen.
Note
Traffic monitor results cannot be saved.
3
Press KPort Blink. A square on the hub/switch icon
on the Network Connectivity screen blinks when the
port blink function is active.
4
Look for a blinking activity LED on the hub or switch.
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A
The time the test has been running.
B
Traffic characteristics for the last 1 second, and the average and peak
values since the test began:
•
Utilization: Percentage of the network’s bandwidth used. This indicates
1
2
3
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Figure 26. Traffic Monitor Screen
the traffic density on the network. Utilization averaging over 40 % may
indicate a problem.
•
Collisions: The percentage of collision frames as compared to the total
number of frames detected in the last 1 second. Collisions occur when
two devices attempt to transmit at the same time. A collision rate
averaging over 5 % may indicate a problem. A full-duplex link should
show 0 % collisions.
•
Errors: Includes short frames, bad FCS (frame check sequence), late
collisions, and jabber. An error rate above 0 % indicates a problem.
•
Broadcasts: Percentage of frames addressed to all devices. Acceptable
broadcast rates vary among networks.
C
Toggles a sound that indicates the utilization level.
D
Stops the test.
E
Resets all statistics to zero.
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Identifying Links (twisted pair only)
The ID Locator function helps you quickly identify link
connections at a patch panel. This function requires one or
more optional Fluke Networks LinkRunner
™
Cable ID
locators.
Note
ID locator results cannot be saved.
1
Connect the tester and ID locator(s) as shown in Figure
27.
2
Turn the rotary switch to MONITOR, select ID Locator;
then press P.
3
Connect the tester to different jacks, pressing P to
rescan each time, until Found Cable ID and the
identifier’s number appears.
Note
Wiring faults may cause the tester to misidentify
the ID locator’s number, or prevent the tester from
detecting the locator.
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Figure 27. Identifying Links with Optional LinkRunner Cable ID Locators
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Memory Functions
All DTX testers have internal memory that can store at
least 250 Autotest results, including graphical data. The
maximum capacity of internal memory depends on the
space taken by the tester’s software.
The DTX-1800 and DTX-1200 testers can also store up to
4000 Cat 6A Autotest results, including graphical data, on
a 128 MB card. The testers can also use secure digital (SD)
memory cards.
The card capacities supported depend on the DTX
software version. See the Fluke Networks Knowledge Base
on the Fluke Networks website for details.
WCaution
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.
Formatting the Memory Card (DTX-1800 and DTX-
1200) or Internal Memory
Formatting erases all contents of the memory card or
internal memory.
To format the memory card or internal memory:
1
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS, then
select Memory Status.
2
For a DTX-1800 or DTX-1200 with a memory card
installed, press
internal memory.
3
Press K Format.
J to select the memory card or
Setting the Storage Location (DTX-1800 and DTX-
1200)
To set the destination for saved results turn the rotary
switch to SETUP, select Instrument Settings, select Result
Storage Location; then select Internal Memory or Memory
Card (if present).
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Note
If you change the Result Storage Location, and the
selected Current Folder does not exist in the new
location, the tester creates a new folder with the
current folder’s name in the new location.
Viewing Results
To view saved results, do the following:
1
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; then
select View/Delete Results.
2
If necessary, press J Change Folder to find the
result you want to view.
3
Highlight the result; then press H.
Moving and Deleting Results
DTX-1800, DTX-1200
To move or copy all results from internal memory to the
memory card, turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS, select Move/Copy Internal Results; then
select an option:
•
Move to Memory Card: Moves all results and their
folders to the memory card and deletes all results
from internal memory.
•
Copy to Memory Card: Copies all results and their
folders to the memory card.
•
Delete from Internal Memory: Deletes all results from
internal memory.
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To delete results or folders, do the following:
1
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS, then
select View/Delete Results.
2
If necessary, press J Change Folder to find the
results you want to delete.
3
Do one of the following:
•
To delete one result, highlight it, press K Delete,
L Delete; then press L Yes .
press
•
To delete all results in the current folder, the current
folder, or all results in the tester (internal memory),
press KDelete; then select an option. Press L Delete; then press
L Yes .
Uploading Results to a PC
To upload results to a PC, do the following:
1
Install the latest version of LinkWare software on your
PC.
2
Turn on the tester.
3
Connect the tester to the PC with the USB cable
included or the DTX serial cable available from Fluke
Networks.
or
Insert the memory card containing results into the PC’s
memory card reader.
4
Start LinkWare software on the PC.
5
Click Import on the LinkWare toolbar. Select the
tester’s model from the list.
or
Select Memory card or folder on PC.
6
Select the records you want to import; then click OK.
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Options and Accessories
For a complete list of options and accessories visit the Fluke
Networks website at www.flukenetworks.com. To order
Table 5 shows options and accessories available for the
DTX Series CableAnalyzers.
options or accessories, contact Fluke Networks as described
on page 2.
Table 5. Options and Accessories
Option or AccessoryFluke Networks Model Number
Cat 6A/Class E
Channel Adapter*DTX-CHA002
A
Cat 6A/Class EA Channel Adapters, set of 2*DTX-CHA002S
Universal Permanent Link Adapter, Cat 6/Class EDTX-PLA001
Universal Permanent Link Adapters, Cat 6/Class E, set of 2DTX-PLA001S
Cat 6 Centered Personality ModuleDSP-PM06
Universal Permanent Link Adapter, Cat 6A/Class E
Universal Permanent Link Adapters, Cat 6A/Class E
Personality modules for IDC and legacy cabling systems
Many models are available. Contact Fluke
Networks or visit the Fluke Networks
*DTX-PLA002
A
, set of 2*DTX-PLA002S
A
DSP-PMxx
website for details.
These adapters may be used with the DTX-LT; however the DTX-LT does not certify cabling above Cat 6.
Launch fibers for DTX-OTDR modulesVisit the Fluke Networks Website
for the latest
list of available
launch fibers
These adapters may be used with the DTX-LT; however the DTX-LT does not certify cabling above Cat 6.
*
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Table 5. Options and Accessories (cont.)
Option or AccessoryFluke Networks Model Number
DTX-FTK Fiber Test Kit
Fiber optic meter module and 850 nm/1300 nm SimpliFiber® Pro source.
Measures power and loss at 850 nm/1300 nm (1310 nm/1550 nm with
optional source).
DTX-NSM Network Service ModuleDTX-NSM
SFP optical module for DTX-NSM moduleVisit the Fluke Networks Website for
atest list of available modules
the l
DTX-FOM2 Fiber Optic Meter Module
Measures power and loss at 850 nm/1300 nm and 1310 nm/1550 nm.
Permanent Link Calibration Kit for DTX-PLA002 adaptersDTX-PLCAL
Permanent Link Calibration Kit for DTX-PLA001 adaptersDSP-PLCAL
LinkRunner Cable ID Locator Kit (ID locators 1 through 8)CABLE ID KIT
Lithium Ion Battery PackDTX-LION
DTX RS-232 Serial Cable (DB-9 to IEEE 1394)DTX-SER
USB Interface CableDTX-USB
Carrying Strap DTX-STRP
DTX-FTK
DTX-FOM2
-continued-
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Table 5. Options and Accessories (cont.)
Option or AccessoryFluke Networks Model Number
Carrying Case DTX-CASE
AC Charger, North America, 120VACDTX-ACNA
AC Charger, Universal, 120-240VACDTX-ACUN
Headset for DSP and DTX CableAnalyzersDTX-TSET
32 MB SD Memory CardDTX-SDC32
64 MB SD Memory CardDTX-SDC64
128 MB SD Memory CardDTX-SDC128
Memory Card Reader, USBDSP-MCR-U
Memory Card Carry CaseMMC CASE
IntelliTone IT100 ProbeMT-8200-53A
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Table 5. Options and Accessories (cont.)
Option or AccessoryFluke Networks Model Number
LinkWare Cable Test Management Software
(You may download this at no charge from the Fluke Networks website.)
DTX-1800 Main Unit Replacement with Battery PackDTX-1800/MU
DTX-1800 Smart Remote Replacement with Battery PackDTX-1800/RU
DTX-1200 Main Replacement with Battery PackDTX-1200/MU
DTX-1200 Smart Remote Replacement with Battery PackDTX-1200/RU
DTX-LT Main Replacement with Battery P
DTX-LT Smart Remote Replacement with Battery PackDTX-LT/RU
ackDTX-LT/MU
LinkWare
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About LinkWare and LinkWare Stats
Software
The LinkWare™ Cable Test Management software included
with your tester lets you do the following:
•
Upload test records to PC.
•
View test results.
•
Add ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A administration information
to records.
•
Organize, customize, and print professional-quality
test reports.
•
Update the tester’s software.
•
Create and download data to the DTX, such as Setup
data and cable ID lists.
•
Calibrate the permanent link adapters (DTX-PLCAL kit
required for DTX-PLA002 adapters. DSP-PLCAL kit
required for DTX-PLA001 adapters.)
•
Transfer custom limits between testers.
Details about using LinkWare software are provided in the
LinkWare Getting Started Guide and the online help
available under Help on the LinkWare menu.
Updates to LinkWare software are available on the Fluke
Networks website.
The LinkWare Stats Statistical Report option for LinkWare
software provides statistical analysis of cable test reports
and generates browsable, graphical reports. LinkWare
software includes a demo version of LinkWare Stats.
Contact Fluke Networks or visit the Fluke Networks
website for more information on LinkWare Stats.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
X
W
Warning
To avoid possible fire, electric shock, personal
injury, or damage to the tester:
•
Do not open the case. No user-serviceable parts
are inside.
•
Replacing electrical parts yourself will void the
tester’s warranty and might compromise its
safety features.
•
Use only specified replacement parts for userreplaceable items.
•
Use only Fluke Networks authorized service
centers.
WCaution
Replacing electrical parts yourself might void
the tester’s calibration and compromise its
accuracy. If the calibration is void, cable
manufacturers might not extend their warranty
to the cabling you install.
Cleaning
Clean the display with glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free
cloth. Clean the case with a soft cloth dampened with
water or water and a mild soap.
WCaution
To avoid damaging the display or the case, do
not use solvents or abrasive cleansers.
Factory Calibration
The tester requires calibration at a service center once a
year to ensure that it meets or exceeds the published
accuracy specifications. Contact an authorized Fluke
Networks Service Center for information on getting your
tester calibrated.
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Updating the Tester’s Software
Keeping your tester’s software current gives you access to
new features and the latest test limits.
To see the software version installed in your tester or smart
remote, connect the testers through link adapters, turn
the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; then select
Version Information.
To get a software update, download the update from the
Fluke Networks website or contact Fluke Networks to get
the update by other means.
WCaution
To avoid unexpected loss of power, connect the
ac adapter to the tester when updating the
software.
Note
Changes to the update procedure may be posted
on the DTX CableAnalyzer software page on the
Fluke Networks website.
Updating with a PC
1
Install the latest version of LinkWare software on your
PC.
2
Download the DTX CableAnalyzer update file from
the Fluke Networks website, or contact Fluke
Networks to get the update by other means. Save the
file to your hard drive.
3
Make the connections shown in Figure 28 using the
USB or DTX serial cable. (The USB connection, if
available, is faster.) Turn on the tester and the smart
remote.
Note
The DTX serial cable connects a PC’s DB-9
RS-232 serial port to the miniature RS-232 serial
port on the DTX-1800 and DTX-1200 testers. This
cable is included with the DTX-1800 and is
available from Fluke Networks.
4
Select Utilities > DTX Utilities > Software Update from
the LinkWare menu, locate and select the .dtx (DTX
update) file; then click Open.
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5
When the tester is updated, it reboots, then prompts
you about updating the smart remote’s software.
K OK to update the smart remote’s software.
Press
6
To verify the update, turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS; then select Version Information.
Maintenance
USB or
DTX RS-232
serial cable
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
F1 F2 F3
EXIT
MONITOR
TALK
TEST
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS
Figure 28. Updating the Software with a PC
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Updating with Another Tester
You can update a tester’s software using another tester
that is already updated.
1
Use link interface adapters to connect an updated
tester or smart remote to a tester or smart remote that
needs updating (Figure
29).
Note
One of the testers must be a main tester.
2
Turn on both testers. The testers compare software
versions. If one has more recent software, the main
tester prompts you about updating the older
software.
3
Press K OK to start the update process.
4
To verify the update, turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS; then select Version Information.
PASS
TEST
FAIL
TALK
TONE
F1 F2
F3
TEST
EXIT
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
MONITOR
FUNCTIONS
TALK
F1 F2
F3
TEST
EXIT
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
MONITOR
FUNCTIONS
TALK
LOW BATTERY
TEST
TALK
F1 F2
F3
TEST
EXIT
ENTER
SAVE
AUTO
TEST
SINGLE
SETUP
TEST
SPECIAL
MONITOR
FUNCTIONS
TALK
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Maintenance
Updating with a Memory Card (DTX-1800, DTX-1200)
You can update the tester’s software using a memory card
that contains the software update file.
1
Download the DTX CableAnalyzer update file from the
Fluke Networks website, or contact Fluke Networks to
get the update by other means. Save the file to your
hard drive.
2
Copy the software update file to a memory card.
3
Connect the tester and smart remote together using a
permanent link and a channel adapter or two channel
adapters and a patch cord. Turn on the tester and the
smart remote.
4
Put the memory card in the tester.
5
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; then
select Update Software.
6
Press L Yes to start the update procedure.
7
When the tester is updated, it reboots, then prompts
you about updating the smart remote’s software.
K OK to update the smart remote’s software.
Press
8
To verify the update, turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL
FUNCTIONS; then select Version Information.
Updating the Limits or Cable Types Database
Fluke Networks may release a test limits or cable types
database that is not part of a software update. To install a
new database in your tester, use the Modify DTX Test
Limits utility in LinkWare software. See the LinkWare
online help for details.
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Retraining the Battery Gauge
The accuracy of the battery gauge may drift over time if
the battery is frequently recharged before being fully
discharged. Retraining the battery gauge restores its
accuracy.
Retraining can take 17 to 30 hours. The time is shorter if
you start with the batteries discharged and modules (such
as the fiber module) installed in the main and remote
testers.
To retrain the battery gauge:
1
Connect the main and remote testers together using a
permanent link adapter and a channel adapter, two
channel adapters or two coaxial adapters and a patch
cord, or two fiber modules and two fiber patch cords.
2
Connect the ac adapters to the main and remote
testers. Turn on both testers.
3
Turn the rotary switch to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS; then
select Battery Status. Verify that both the main and
remote battery gauges are shown. If the remote
gauge is missing, check the connections between the
two units.
4
Press JTrain Battery.
To abort the retraining, hold down the power key (M)
on the main and remote testers until they turn off.
5
Retraining is complete when the testers have turned
off and the LED by the ac adapter connection is green.
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Certification and Compliance
Certification and Compliance
;
P
)
CSA Standards
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 + Amendment 2: 1997 and
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1 2000 (2nd edition) Safety
Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement,
Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 1: General
Requirements.
Safety
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 + Amendment 2: 1997;
Overvoltage Category II, Pollution degree 2, 30 V.
EN61010, 2
CATEGORY I, Pollution Degree 2 per IEC1010-1 refers to
the level of Impulse Withstand Voltage protection
provided. Equipment of MEASUREMENT CATEGORY I is
Conforms to relevant Australian standards
Conforms to relevant European Union
directives.
Listed by the Canadian Standards Association.
nd
Edition, MEASUREMENT (Installation)
for measurements performed on circuits not directly
connected to mains.
Regulatory Information
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the manual, may cause interference to
radio communications. It has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant
to Part 15, Subpart J of the FCC rules, which are designed
to provide reasonable protection against such interference
when operated in a commercial environment. Operation
of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user, at his own expense,
will be required to take whatever measures may be
required to correct the interference.
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Index
—*—
* in results, 30
—$—
$ in cable IDs, 41
—A—
AC Wire Map, 24
accessories
optional, 57
standard, 4
adapters, 16
asterisk in results, 30
Auto Increment, 41
Auto Save Results, 19
Auto Sequence, 41