User Manual
VF / DSL Cable Qualifier 
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The AUTOTEST-14 will perform all DMM measurements (V, R, C, I) for all three legs of the circuit (T-R, R-
G, T-G) except the Current test which is only tested on T-R. Selecting the AUTOTEST-14 (V,R,C,I) test from 
the Test Type menu will call up three other menu selections: 
CABLE TYPE: 
The CABLE TYPE setting is used to select the appropriate cable type or more 
appropriately the appropriate diameter. It is best however to ensure the correct 
VOP for the cable as all cables are manufactured differently. The available 
options for Imperial Measurement Units are 19, 22, 24, and 26 AWG. For 
METRIC Measurement Units, the options are 0.4 mm PE, 0.5 mm PE, 0.6 mm 
PE, and 0.8 mm PE. Note: AWG = American Wire Gauge. 
The AUTO selection is based on an optimized algorithm whereby the user does 
not need to know the cable gauge. It takes into account Resistance per unit 
length, Capacitance per unit length and Attenuation per unit length, in addition to 
POTS splitters. 
If the AUTO CABLE TYPE is NOT selected, the following settings are available. These are necessary to 
provide the user with the most accurate results. 
CAPACITANCE 
N
F/MI OR NF/KM: 
Allows the user to specify the cable’s capacitance constant. See Appendix B for 
more information on loop characteristics. 
CAPACITANCE 
N
F/MI OR NF/KM TO 
GND: 
Allows the user to specify the cable’s capacitance to GND constant. 
RESISTANCE 
Ohm/mi or Ohm/km 
Allows the user to specify the cable’s resistance constant. See Appendix B for 
more information on loop characteristics. 
The AUTOTEST-12 will perform Voltage, Resistance, and Capacitance tests for all three legs of the circuit 
(T-R, R-G, T-G). Selecting the AUTOTEST-12 (V,R,C) test from the Test Type menu will call up three other 
menu selections: 
CABLE TYPE: 
The CABLE TYPE setting is used to select the appropriate cable type or more 
appropriately the appropriate diameter. It is best however to ensure the correct 
VOP for the cable as all cables are manufactured differently. The available 
options for Imperial Measurement Units are 19, 22, 24, and 26 AWG. For 
METRIC Measurement Units, the options are 0.4 mm PE, 0.5 mm PE, 0.6 mm 
PE, and 0.8 mm PE. Note: AWG = American Wire Gauge. 
The AUTO selection is based on an optimized algorithm whereby the user does 
not need to know the cable gauge. It takes into account Resistance per unit 
length, Capacitance per unit length and Attenuation per unit length, in addition to 
POTS splitters. 










