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Fluke CableAnalyzer DSP-4000 Series User Manual

Fluke CableAnalyzer DSP-4000 Series
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Chapter 7
Basic Cable Testing
Chapter 7 provides the following information:
A description of LAN cable construction
A description of channel and basic link configurations
Explanations of LAN cable tests
Explanations of the HDTDX and HDTDR analyzer tests and plots
Basic troubleshooting procedures for LAN cable.
LAN Cable Construction
LAN cables have a number of characteristics in common with other types of
electrical cables. All electrical cables have continuity, which means that they serve
as a complete path for electrical current flow. Each end of a cable has some type of
connector for connecting the cable to the appropriate electrical device. Cables with
multiple wires usually have a pin assignment that describes how the wires are
arranged in the connectors.

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Fluke CableAnalyzer DSP-4000 Series Specifications

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BrandFluke
ModelCableAnalyzer DSP-4000 Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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