IDEAL LT 8000 Quick Reference Card

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I. Display and Remote Handsets
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1. Graphical Display 14. Talkset Jack
2. Option Keys 15. DB-9 Serial Port
3. Autotest Key 16. DC Input Jack
4. Arrow Keys 17. Pass LED
5. Wiremap Key 18. Fail LED
6. Length Key 19. Testing LED
7. Enter Key 20. Talk LED
8. Alphanumeric Keys 21. Tone LED
9. Escape Key 22. High Voltage LED
10. Cable Selection Key 23. No Patch Cable LED
11. Backlight Key 24. Battery Level LED’s
12. On/Off Switch 25. Tone switch
13. Connector Port
II. Soft Keys
Okay or confirm an action. Stop or cancel an action. Print data. Save data using Auto Increment naming convention. Overwrite or renam e data. Run the selected test in continuous mode (real time). Page-up for information.
Soft Keys (Continued)
Page-down for information. Select/Deselect an item in a list box.
Select an action item.
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Activate/Deactivate the Talk Set option. Delete characters.
III. Ready Screen
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1. Press the Tone Key on the RH.
2. Select the Run option on the DH. If the calibration was successful, remove the Field Calibration
Adapter. If the calibration was unsuccessful, refer to the User’s Guide,
Chapter 3, Tester Field Calibration.
Most tester configuration parameters are set from the Preferences screen
1. From the Tools screen, select the Instrument The Preferences screen displays.
2. Use the Arrow keys to select one of the following configuration options:
- User Information - Autotest Preferences
Tester Calibration (Continued)
V. Tester Configuration
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- Display Contrast - Time-out Options
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Screen Indicators
1. Memory Usage 5. Time and Date
2. Battery Meter or AC Cable 6. Setting
3. Talk Set Indicator 7. Label
4. Screen Title 8. Label
Screen Functions
9. Cable ID 13. Instrument Information
- Measurement Units - PC & Printer I/F
- Talkset Option - Date & Time
- Display Language - Factory Defaults
- Clear Memory
3. Enter new configuration parameter(s) as required.
VI. Cable Type Selection
1. Press the Cable Selection hard key.
2. Press Enter default NVP for testing.
to select a cable type and its associated
10. Test Record 14. Analyze
11. Field Calibration 15. Talk Set Select
12. Preferences 16. Help
IV. Tester Calibration
3. Position the cursor and press Enter to change to a new cable type and its associated default NVP for testing.
Note: A number of unique cable manufacturer NVP values are stored in the tester memory. To access the list of
A calibration screen will always appear 24 hours after the last field calibration.
1. To recalibrate the tester, connect the DH and RH end-to­end using the Field Calibration Adapter.
2. From the DH Tools screen, select the Field Calibration icon.
manufacturer cables for the currently highlighted test standard, press the soft key.
4. If you want to use the selected cable as the basis for a Custom Cable, press the soft key
5. Change the default cable features and save the cable as a new Custom Cable.
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VII. Test Setup
Basic Link Test Setup
1. Attach the Basic Link Adapters to both the DH and RH.
2. On the horizontal network cable to be tested, disconnect the corresponding user patch cords from the network patch panel and the RJ-45 wall outlet.
3. Connect the DH Basic Link Adapter to the network patch panel, and the RH Basic Link Adapter to the wall outlet.
Note: Don’t forget to change the Cable Type to Basic Link.
Channel Link Test Setup
1. Attach the Channel Link Adapters to both the Display and Remote Handsets.
2. On the horizontal network cable to be tested, disconnect the corresponding user patch cords from the network equipment.
3. Connect the DH Basic Link Adapter to the network patch panel user patch cord, and the RH Basic Link Adapter to the wall outlet user patch cord.
Note: Don’t forget to change the Cable Type to Channel Link.
VIII. Running Autotest
1. Press the Autotest key .
2. If the RH unit is not found, a Searching for Remote Handset warning message is displayed on the DH.
Press to cancel the test and return to the Tools menu.
3. If the RH is found, Autotest compares the cable test readings to standards for the cable type selected and issues pass/fail statements for each test.
4. While Autotest is in progress, a circular timer displays test progress and indicates pass or fail for each completed test.
Note: Press and hold Stop/Cancel
completion to stop Autotest after completion of the test in progress.
prior to Autotest
Running Autotest (Continued)
5. When the Autotest is completed, an overall result of pass or fail is displayed at the top right of the test
information columns. Results for individual tests are displayed opposite each test name.
6. To begin the next Autotest, press Autotest .
7. If results from the current test have not been printed, or
you did not have AutoSave enabled in the Autotest Preference screen, you will be prompted to discard or save the current test results before the next Autotest will run.
Overall Test Result Symbols
Overall test result is a pass if each individual test is a pass or a pass*.
Overall test result is a fail if one or more individual test is either a fail or a fail*.
IX. Individual Test Pass/Fail Reporting
1. Autotest results can be viewed at the completion of the test
sequence or saved for later viewing.
2. Use the Arrow keys to position the cursor bar on the
desired test.
3. Press Enter to view test results.
4. When finished, press to return to the Autotest screen.
Individual Autotest Results
Pass
All values passed with sufficient margin.
Pass*
All values passed, but one or more test values passed by a margin smaller than the unit’s specified accuracy for the measurement. The pass* result does not fail the cable.
Fail
One or more values failed by a significant margin.
Individual Test Pass/Fail Reporting (Continued)
Fail*
One or more values failed, but the margin of failure is smaller than the unit’s specified accuracy for the measurement. The fail* result fails the cable and must be cleared up, just like a standard fail.
X. Saving Current Autotest Results
Autotest results can be saved immediately following the test.
1. To manually save an Autotest, press the key.
2. The Test Saved screen will be displayed for a brief period, showing the name the test is saved under.
3. If the current name already exists, the following Warning screen appears.
4. Press without performing a save operation, or Press to Overwrite the existing file.
5. Press to select the Save As option to rename the current test. The Save Test screen will display with a new name option.
to Escape and return to the previous screen
XI. Printer Setup
Once a serial printer is connected to the DH, test results are printed by pressing the print key.
1. Connect a serial printer to the tester’s DB-9 serial port (RS 232). Parallel printers will not function with tester.
2. From the Ready screen, select the Preferences to open the Preferences screen.
3. In the Preferences screen, use the Arrow keys to select the PC & Printer I/F option.
4. In the PC & Printer I/F screen, set the correct printer parameters.
- Baud Rate: 9600 - Data Bits: 8 - Stop Bit: 1
- Parity: None - Flow Control: XON/XOFF
5. Press Enter to save changes.
6. Press to return to the previous screen after setting the printer communication settings.
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