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Fluke DTX-GFM2 - 6 Diagnosing Copper Cabling Faults; Using the Automatic Diagnostics; Avoiding Tester-Induced Failures

Fluke DTX-GFM2
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Chapter 6
Diagnosing Copper Cabling Faults
Using the Automatic Diagnostics
The DTX Series testers helps you isolate cabling faults by
automatically diagnosing Autotest failures. For twisted pair
tests, press J Fault Info after a failed Autotest to see
information about the location and likely cause of the fault.
Avoiding Tester-Induced Failures
Some test failures can be avoided if the tester is properly
maintained and configured. To keep your tester in top
condition, follow these guidelines:
Keep the tester’s software current. The latest software
is available on the Fluke Networks website. See page
13-2 for details on installing updates.
Set the reference for the twisted pair adapters every 30
days. See page 3-1 for details.
Run the self test before going to the job site. See page
1-21 for details.
Be sure to select the correct test standard and cable
type for the job.
Send the testers to a Fluke Networks service center
every 12 months for factory calibration.

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