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Fluke DSP-4300 - User Manual

Fluke DSP-4300
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DSP-4000 Series
CableAnalyzer
Users Manual
July 2001, Rev. 1, 5/03
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • B
    barkeramandaAug 9, 2025
    What to do if Fluke Measuring Instruments show 'Wire map: open'?
    • M
      Melissa JonesAug 9, 2025
      If your Fluke Measuring Instruments display indicates a 'Wire map: open' error, it means there might be several potential issues. The wires could be connected to the wrong pins at the connector or punchdown blocks, or there could be faulty connections. Cables might be routed to the wrong location, or wires could be broken by stress at connections. A damaged connector or cuts/breaks in the cable itself are also possible causes. To resolve this, inspect the cabling for the suggested fault at the location indicated by the diagnostics display.
  • F
    fcarlsonAug 17, 2025
    Why do my Fluke DSP-4300 Measuring Instruments say 'Wire map: crossed pairs'?
    • D
      Deborah WatsonAug 17, 2025
      If your Fluke Measuring Instruments are showing 'Wire map: crossed pairs', it indicates that wires are connected to the wrong pins at connectors or punchdown blocks. It could also be due to a mix of 568A and 568B wiring standards, or crossover cables used where they are not needed. Inspect the cabling for the suggested fault at the location indicated by the diagnostics display.
  • C
    Caitlyn EvansAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Fluke DSP-4300 display 'Wire map: split pair'?
    • V
      Veronica HendersonAug 25, 2025
      If your Fluke Measuring Instruments display the error 'Wire map: split pair', it means that the wires are connected to the wrong pins at the connector or punchdown blocks. To fix this, inspect the cabling for the suggested fault at the location indicated by the diagnostics display.
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    Jennifer ValdezAug 31, 2025
    How to fix 'Wire map: reversed pairs' on Fluke DSP-4300 Measuring Instruments?
    • J
      John WhiteAug 31, 2025
      If your Fluke Measuring Instruments are showing 'Wire map: reversed pairs', it indicates that wires are connected to the wrong pins at connector or punchdown blocks. Inspect the cabling for the suggested fault at the location indicated by the diagnostics display.

Summary

Chapter 2 Getting Started

Safety and Operational Information

Important safety and cautions to observe when using the test tool, including electrical symbols.

Autotest Procedures

Guides for performing Autotests on twisted pair and coaxial cabling.

Chapter 3 Autotest

Autotest on Twisted Pair Cabling

Detailed explanation of tests and results for twisted pair autotesting.

Autotest on Coaxial Cabling

Detailed explanation of tests and results for coaxial autotesting.

Saving Autotest Results

Procedures for saving test results, including options for auto sequence.

Chapter 4 Running Individual Tests

Chapter 5 Viewing and Printing Saved Reports

Chapter 6 Calibrations and Custom Test Standards

Calibrating the Test Tool

Instructions for performing self-calibration and factory calibration.

Chapter 7 Basic Cabling Testing

Troubleshooting Basics

Provides a general procedure for finding and resolving cabling faults.

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Specifications

Technical Specifications Overview

Details accuracy, calibration, compatibility, cable types, standards, and environmental specs.

Fluke DSP-4300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFluke
ModelDSP-4300
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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