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R&S
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ZNA
831User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 29
Background information
Refer to Chapter 4.7.2.7, "Distance-to-fault measurements", on page 255.
5.17.3.1 Controls on the Distance to Fault tab
The controls on the "Distance to Fault" tab allow you to enable and configure a stan-
dard Distance to Fault (DtF) measurement.
A standard DtF measurement is prepared in the order from top to bottom:
1. Enable DtF measurement, see "Distance to Fault" on page 831
2. Configure the distance window, see "Start Distance / Stop Distance" on page 832
3. Adjust the number of sweep points (and, if necessary, the frequency span), see
Auto Number of Points
4. Select (or define and select) a suitable cable type, see"Cable Type..."
on page 833
5. Perform a full one-port calibration at physical port 2.
You should now be able to locate the faults (peaks) by examining the trace.
You can also let the firmware generate a list of faults by enabling Fault Limit Check
and defining a suitable Fault Limit. Use Fault List... to display (and export) the
detected faults.
Distance to Fault
Activates/deactivates Distance to Fault representation for the active trace.
Note that "Distance to Fault" can only be enabled, if the active channel is configured to
perform a linear frequency sweep.
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