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The NetXpert 1400 performs a wire map test, measures cable length
using capacitance and TDR, and speed certifies cables up to 1 Gigabit.
Test Options
There are five test options depending on the type of remote being
used or if no remote being used. Below are descriptions of the test
results given for each test option. To see a full screen view of the
results, touch Full Screen
. Press the Back button to exit
the full screen view.
Active Remote:
When an active remote is being used to perform a cable test,
the NetXpert 1400 will display the cable wire map, active
remote ID, SNR, SKEW, and BER test results. The NetXpert
1400 will display a green check mark
to indicate that the
cable has passed the network speed certification test.
Set of 8 Network Testing Remote (optional):
When a network remote is being used, the NetXpert 1400 will
display the wire map, cable length, ID, and an orange check
mark
indicating that the cable passes the wire map test.
Set of 20 Coax Remote (optional):
When using coax remotes, the NetXpert 1400 will display the
remote ID. If a short or open is detected, the NetXpert 1400 will
measure the distance to the fault.
Open Ended Test
When no remote it being used, the NetXpert 1400 will display
the cable length and “Status” for each pair.
Set of 5 ID Only Remote RJ45/Coax:
When an ID only remote is being used, the NetXpert 1400 will
only show the remote ID on the Detailed Test Results screen.
The ID remotes are used to assist with mapping and labeling
network cable runs.
CABLE TEST