User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CableIQ™ Qualification Tester Users Manual
- LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Overview of Features
- Registration
- Contacting Fluke Networks
- Additional Resources for Cable Testing Information
- Unpacking
- Symbols and Safety Information
- Physical Features
- Using the Wiremap Adapter and Remote ID Locators
- Powering the Tester
- Verifying Operation
- Setting User Preferences
- Checking the Hardware and Software Versions
- Qualifying Cabling with the Autotest
- Discovering Cabling Characteristics
- Using the Toner
- Using the IntelliTone Cable Map Function
- Blinking a Port Light
- Testing for Continuity
- Using the Continuity Toner
- Locating Crosstalk and Impedance Faults on Twisted Pair Cabling
- Testing Speaker Cabling
- Calibrating Length Measurements
- Memory Functions
- Maintenance
- If Something Seems Wrong
- Options and Accessories
- Specifications
- Appendix A: Diagnosing Cabling Faults
- Index
Specifications
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PerformanceSpecifications(cont.)
Tonegenerator GeneratesdigitaltonescompatiblewithFlukeNetworksIntelliToneprobeand4tones
compatiblewithtypicalanalogprobes(allpairs,frequency1-2kHz).
Continuitytest Resistancerange:0Ωto10,000Ω
Tonegeneration:Variabletonebetween500Ωand5,000Ω.Toneisaudibleandcanalso
bedetectedbyatoneprobe.
Speakertesttone
generator
Variablefrequencywithleftandrightspeakerandpolaritycontrol.
Crosstalkandimpedance
faultdiagnostics
Identifiesdistributedandlocalizedcrosstalkandimpedancefaultsontwistedpaircabling.
Minimumandmaximumlengths(usingdefaultNVPvalues):
Twistedpair, Cat 6A and below:3.4mto210.1m(11.0ftto689.2ft)
Coaxial: 3.9mto246.0m(12.9ftto807.4ft)
RegulatoryInformation
Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradio
frequencyenergy,and,ifnotinstalledandusedin
accordancewiththemanual,maycauseinterferenceto
radiocommunications.Ithasbeentestedandfoundto
complywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice
pursuanttoPart15,SubpartJoftheFCCrules,whichare
designedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstsuch
interferencewhenoperatedinacommercial
environment.Operationoftheequipmentina
residentialareaislikelytocauseinterference,inwhich
casetheuser,athisownexpense,willberequiredto
takewhatevermeasuresmayberequiredtocorrectthe
interference.