Versiv Series Cabling Certification Product Family
Technical Reference Handbook
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Insertion loss gives a FAIL, FAIL*, or PASS* result
Link is too long (may need to remove coiled service loops)
Poor quality patch cord
Bad connection (possibly shows insertion loss failure on only one or two
pairs)
Wrong cable type in the installation
Wrong test standard selected
Wet lubricant in a conduit with unshielded cable. Possibly, the test will
pass after the lubricant dries.
Characteristic impedance exceeds the limit or an anomaly is detected
Bad connection
Cable compression (tight cable ties, pinches, kinks, etc.)
Mismatch of cable types
Water in the cable jacket
Return loss gives a FAIL, FAIL*, or PASS* result
Patch cord or cable impedance not 100
Patch cord handling causing changes in impedance
Excessive amount of cable jammed into outlet box
Tight service loops in telecommunications closet
Excessive untwisting of pairs at connector
Poor quality connectors
Cable impedance not uniform (poor quality cable)
Table 8. Causes of Twisted Pair Test Failures (continued)