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Page 1: Fluke DTX 1800 Guide

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SYSTIMAX® Solutions

Performance Verification of GigaSPEED® X10D Installations with Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer™Issue 2 Draft 1 June 2010

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Overview 3

GigaSPEED X10D Guaranteed Channel Performance 3 Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer 4 Installation Test Configurations 4 Channel Configuration 5 Permanent Link Configuration 6

Field Testing of GigaSPEED X10D Installations with the 7 Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer

Step 1. DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer Software and LinkWare™ 7 Step 2. DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer Test Interface Adapters 8 Step 3a. Field Calibration (Set Reference) 10 Step 3b. Quick Check for proper Channel Test Operation 11 Step 3c. Permanent Link Adapter Calibration (if needed) 12 Step 3d. Check for proper Permanent Link Test Operation 13 Step 4. Select and Verify Test Type, Limits, and NVP Autotest setings 13 Step 5a. Testing Permanent Link Performance of GigaSPEED X10D Installations 14 Step 5b. Testing Channel Performance of GigaSPEED X10D Installations 15

Uploading Test Results 16

Troubleshooting Links and Channels 16

Contents

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The Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer™ instrument has been qualified by CommScope® Labs for verification of the Guaranteed GigaSPEED® X10D Channel Performance as well as Augmented Category 6 Channel and Permanent Link testing to the TIA Category 6A specifications and ISO/IEC Class EA specifications. This document describes the field testing procedures for SYSTIMAX GigaSPEED X10D installations using the Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer. The GigaSPEED X10D solution must be designed, installed, and tested by an authorized CommScope BusinessPartner in accordance with SYSTIMAX Guidelines.

The GigaSPEED X10D solution components can be found at www.commscope.com. Check SYSTIMAX product information and guidelines for current information.

Check for updated DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer instructions and other information at www.flukenetworks.com. LinkWare™ Windows software for managing the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer and test reports can also be downloaded from there. LinkWare™ can control the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer, upload and save test results, and allow detailed examination of results.

FIGuRE 1. LINkWARE™ MAIN SCREEN

GigaSPEED X10D Guaranteed Channel PerformanceRegistered GigaSPEED X10D installations in conformance with the relevant SYSTIMAX guidelines are covered by the CommScope 20 Year Assurance Program, with a GigaSPEED X10D Minimum Channel Performance Guarantee up to 500 MHz.

The GigaSPEED X10D Minimum Channel Performance Guarantee exceeds the Category 6A specifications in TIA-568-C.2 and the Class EA specifications for Amendments 1 and 2 for ISO/IEC 11801-2002 on a swept frequency basis over the entire frequency range, as outlined in “SYSTIMAX GigaSPEED X10D Solution Channel Performance Specifications”.

Overview

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Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzerThe DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer has a graphical display screen with front panel controls for easily controlling and viewing measurements. The Rotary Switch has SETuP, SINGLE TEST, and AuTOTEST positions to select the main operating modes. TEST and SAVE buttons support quick repetitive testing. On each test completion, the results are displayed, and scrolling and ENTER allow for detailed viewing. SAVE will auto-increment the test name, but name alterations can be made through scrolling, ENTER, and the flexible HOT kEYS.

FIGuRE 2. DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER

Installation Test Configurations The first step in certifying a cabling installation is checking the design documentation and inspecting the site for compliance and completion. Testing should be based on assurance that the site will not be altered at a later date without retesting. The cabling standards define the following test configurations for installed cabling:

* Channel configuration – This includes all the cabling elements necessary to interconnect networking equipment. The Channel includes the work area cords, equipment cords and cross-connects that make up the end-to-end cabling system. Therefore, channel performance determines the overall quality of the communications and provides a true indication of end-to-end cabling system performance. All networking equipment should be designed for end-to-end channel performance.

• Permanent Link configuration – This only includes the “somewhat permanently” installed cabling from the Telecom Room (Floor Distributor) to the Work Area outlet, and may include a Consolidation Point.

CommScope Labs has qualified both Permanent Link and Channel testing. Permanent Link tests are most commonly performed by installers to verify proper cable installation and terminations. Channel tests are typically performed with the cords that are in place for each channel that is ready to support networking equipment.

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Channel ConfigurationThe Channel configuration is intended to be used by system designers, installers and users of data telecommunications systems to verify the end-to-end performance of cabling systems. A complete Channel includes the work area cords, equipment cords and cross-connects that make up the end-to-end cabling system. The elements of the common channel definition found in TIA-568-C.2, and ISO/IEC 11801 are shown in Figure 2 below.

Check with current SYSTIMAX product literature and design guidelines for proper cords, cables and connectors, and for suitable design solutions.

FIGuRE 3. 4-CONNECTION CHANNEL CONFIGuRATION EXAMPLE

NOTE: 2-connection and 3-connection channel configurations are also supported.

Cables and cords Connecting hardware

A — Equipment Cord TO — Telecommunications Outlet Connector

B — Cross-connect Cord CP — Consolidation Point Connector

C — Horizontal Cable C1, C2 — Cross-connect

D — Zone Extension Cord

E — Work Area Cord

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Permanent Link ConfigurationThe Permanent Link configuration is intended to be used by installers, and users of data telecommunications systems to verify the performance of cabling installed between the Telecommunications Room and the Work Area outlet. The Permanent Link configuration may include a Consolidation Point but does not include the Work Area cords, equipment cords, or cross-connects that make up the end-to-end cabling system. The elements of a common Permanent Link definition found in TIA-568-C.2 and ISO/IEC 11801. are shown in Figure 3 below.

FIGuRE 4. PERMANENT LINk CONFIGuRATION EXAMPLE

NOTE: 2-connection Permanent Link configurations are also supported.

Cables and cords Connecting hardware

C — Horizontal Cable TO — Telecommunications Outlet Connector

D — Zone Extension Cord CP — Consolidation Point Connector

C1 — Interconnect Connector

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The combination of main and remote DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer units is designed to provide complete channel test results from both ends. Additionally, building backbone channels and data center channels may also be tested according to these guidelines. In order to perform accurate testing, it is important to follow the steps outlined below:

Step 1. – Verify that the latest Firmware is installed in the DTX CableAnalyzer.

Step 2. – Select the correct Test Interface Adapters (used for the Calibration as well as for testing).

Step 3. – Calibrate according to the instructions from Fluke Networks (outlined below).

Step 4. – Select and verify the correct NVP and the correct Autotest for the configuration to be tested.

Step 5. – Test, check, and save the result.

Step 1. DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer Software and LinkWare™Make sure the software in the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer is up-to-date. Software can be updated through a PC running Fluke Networks Linkware™ test management software The most recent versions of both can be checked and downloaded from the Fluke Networks web site at www.flukenetworks.com.

Note: Make sure the latest version of LinkWare™ is used.

To update the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer software:

1. Connect the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer with either the Serial cable or the uSB cable provided.

2. Run Linkware.

3. Select “utilities / DTX CableAnalyzer / Software update” from the menu.

4. Find and select the downloaded software, and wait until completed.

5. Repeat this for the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer Smart Remote.

FIGuRE 5. uPDATING THE FLukE DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER SOFTWARE

Field Testing of GigaSPEED X10D Installations with the Fluke Networks DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer

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Step 2. DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer Test Interface AdaptersThe DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer is shipped with a set of two Channel Adapters (DTX-CHA002S) and two Permanent Link Adapters (DTX-PLA002S). These can be used for either uTP or FTP testing. An alternate Permanent Link Adapter (DTX-PLA001) can be ordered along with a VisiPatch 360 test plug (DSP-PM19A or DSP-PM19B) for VisiPatch 360 testing.

• Each Channel Adapter has an 8 pin jack interface for connecting to the end cords of the channel under test (see Figure 6).

• Each Permanent Link Adapter has a modular test plug for connecting to the end outlets of the Permanent Link under test (see Figure 7). Replacement parts for the test plug (DTX-PLA002PRP) are available from Fluke.

FIGuRE 6. DTX 1800 CHANNEL ADAPTER

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FIGuRE 7. DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER PERMANENT LINk ADAPTERS

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Step 3A. Field Calibration (Set Reference)There is a Field Calibration in addition to a Factory Calibration. Fluke Networks recommends the units to be sent back for Factory Calibration every twelve months, and a Field Calibration at least every 30 days or if a different Smart Remote is used. A tester can be referenced to two different Smart Remotes.

The Field Calibration relies on the Test Interface Adapters. It ensures that the Main and Smart Remote are operating at the same signal levels, and works for both permanent link and channel measurements. This sets a baseline for insertion loss, ELFEXT and DC resistance measurements. Set Reference is performed using the PLA002 Permanent Link and CHA002 channel adapter as shown in Figure 8.

Note: The Main and Smart Remote units must be turned on for 1 minute before Reference Setting.

To set the reference:

1. Attach a Permanent Link Adapter to the Main and plug directly into a Channel Adapter on the Smart Remote. This will work for either Adapter of each type, but does not need to be done for each.

2. Turn the rotary switch on the Main unit to SPECIAL FuNCTIONS.

3. Select Set Reference.

4. Press Test.

5. Press Ok when done.

FIGuRE 8. SETTING THE REFERENCE FOR DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER

Note: When performing this calibration, ensure the Permanent Link Adapter cord is in good condition, and not tightly coiled, sharply bent, or otherwise damaged

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Step 3B. Quick Check for proper Channel Test OperationA simple “quick check” can provide an indication that the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer is performing properly. This tests a single GS10E cord as a complete channel, and the correct result will show high margins.

Note: This is not a valid cord test. Check www.flukenetworks.com for cord testing equipment and procedures.

To perform a “quick check” test:

1. Connect a 2 to 4 meter GS10E cord to the Channel Adapters on both the Main and Smart Remote (see Figure 9).

2. Turn the rotary switch on the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer to SETuP and select Twisted Pair.

Note: NVP and outlet configuration are not important for this check.

3. Select the Test Limit as TIA Cat 6A Channel, and then select the Cable Type as Cat 6A uTP.

Note: Type and limit names may vary as updates are made available.

Note: For FTP testing, select the Cable Type as Cat 6A FTP and Enable the Shield Test.

4. Turn the rotary switch to AuTOTEST and press TEST.

5. Check the results:

•InsertionLossmarginshouldbe>40dB

•NEXTmarginshouldbe>12dB

•RLmarginshouldbe>6dB

•ACR-Fmarginshouldbe>16dB

FIGuRE 9. DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER SELF CALIBRATION QuICk CHECk

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Step 3C. Permanent Link Adapter Calibration (if needed)This calibration is normally done at the factory. To achieve the best Return Loss accuracy when measuring Permanent Links, the Permanent Link Adapters may also be field calibrated with the DSP-PLCAL or DTX-PLCAL. These calibration modules have OPEN, SHORT, and LOAD references that are measured to allow the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer to correct Return Loss errors.

Note: This calibration is not used for channel measurements.

Note: The DSP-PLCAL and DTX-PLCAL modules are not included with the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer and must be ordered separately.

To perform the permanent link adapter calibration:

1. Connect the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer with either the serial cable or the uSB cable provided.

2. Run Linkware

3. Select “utilities / DTX CableAnalyzer / Permanent Link Cal” from the menu

4. The software will prompt the user to connect the Calibration kit port labeled “OPEN.” For the PLA001, it is connected to the DSP-PLCAL in the same way as the DSP PM-19. It is finger tightened, so make sure it is tight. For the PLA002, the modular test plug is plugged into the jack location on the DTX-PLCAL.

5. Repeat the calibration measurement for the “SHORT” and “LOAD” ports as prompted.

6. Continue following the software instructions and do the same calibration for the other Permanent Link Adapter.

FIGuRE 10. DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER PERMANENT LINk ADAPTER CALIBRATION

Note: When performing this calibration, ensure the Permanent Link Adapter cord is in good condition, and not tightly coiled, sharply bent, or otherwise damaged.

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Step 3D. Check for proper Permanent Link Test OperationProper performance of the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer Permanent Link Test can be checked, although a test link must be prepared or ordered. A sample link may be built and tested for an estimate evaluation. Contact the local Commscope representative to obtain a reference link and instructions.

Step 4. Select and Verify Test Type, Limits, and NVP Autotest settings

Note: Nominal Velocity of Propagation (NVP) is the speed of a signal along the cabling. The link and channel length is the only parameter result that is influenced by NVP settings, and it has a wide tolerance and is understood to be only an estimate. Actual NVP can also be dependent on combinations of cable, cordage and connections resulting in a composite NVP that can vary with relative combinations

To begin testing, set up the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer as follows:

1. Attach the appropriate Test Interface Adapters (Permanent Link or Channel) to both the main and remote DTX CableAnalyzers.

2. Turn the rotary switch to SETuP and select Twisted Pair.

•Select the Test Limit (such as TIA Cat 6A Perm. Link or TIA Cat 6A Channel)

•Select the Cable Type as Cat 6A uTP (or Cat 6A FTP with Shield Test Enabled)

• Select a suitable NVP. NVP can be altered and verified before proceeding. A representative sample of cabling at least 30 meters can be used to adjust the NVP value until the length report is correct. The NVP of 91B series cable is 0.66.

•Select the Outlet Configuration (T568A or T568B)

3. Turn the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer rotary switch to AuTOTEST and verify that the correct test type is set.

Note: Setup and test key sequences, test and limit names can change with software and limits updates.

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Step 5A. Testing Permanent Link Performance of GigaSPEED X10D InstallationsCompliance with the Permanent Link specifications is demonstrated by achieving PASS results for all autotest parameters.

To test permanent link performance:

1. Set up the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzers for Permanent Link testing (Step 4).

2. Connect both Permanent Link Adapters to the GigaSPEED X10D Permanent Link.

3. Turn the DTX rotary switch to AuTOTEST and verify that the correct test type is set.

4. Press TEST. When the DTX signals completion, check the results and press SAVE.

Note: A Test Record name must be created by scrolling through and selecting alphanumerics. The DTX will auto-increment the name on subsequent tests.

FIGuRE 11. GIGASPEED X10D PERMANENT LINk TEST

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Step 5B. Testing Channel Performance of GigaSPEED X10D InstallationsCompliance of installed GigaSPEED X10D Channels with the Guaranteed GigaSPEED X10D Channel Performance margins may be verified once the SYSTIMAX Work Area Cords, Patch Cords and Equipment Cords are installed. Compliance is achieved by channel test results that show PASS for all Category 6A requirements and performance margin that is equal to or better than the GigaSPEED X10D Guaranteed Channel Margin.

To test channel performance:

1. Set up the DTX CableAnalyzers for channel testing (Step 4).

2. Connect both ends of the GigaSPEED X10D channel to the main and smart remote DTX.

3. Turn the DTX rotary switch to AuTOTEST and verify that the correct test type is set.

4. Press TEST. When the DTX signals completion, check the results and press SAVE.

Note: A Test Record name must be created by scrolling through and selecting alphanumerics. The DTX will auto-increment the name on subsequent tests.

FIGuRE 12. GIGASPEED X10D CHANNEL TEST

Channel

MGS600

91 cable

MGS600

GS10E

MGS600

MGS600

GS10E

GS10E

GS10E

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To upload test results:

1. Connect the DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer with either the serial cable or the uSB cable provided.

2. Run LinkWare.

3. Select “File / Import from / DTX CableAnalyzer” from the menu.

4. Choose the Autotest results.

5. use various features of LinkWare to view and sort results.

6. Select “File / Save As” from the menu to maintain results.

Troubleshooting Links and Channels

The DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer automatically troubleshoots many problems. Some problems require you to manually run and examine diagnostic tests.

Typical problems include the following:

• A Conductor or Pair is Open

The wiremap problem along with estimated cable distance is displayed. This is typically at a connection, and the open can be easily identified and fixed.

• APair’sPolarityisReversedorPairsareSwapped

The problem is displayed but there is no way to tell where the error is, so you must check each connection for proper termination.

• NEXTFails

The DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer will run an additional measurement, HDTDX. This displays the NEXT as a plot over the distance of the channel. Typically, the largest NEXT contribution shows up at a connection near the failing end and can be fixed with a retermination.

• ReturnLossFails

The DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer will run an additional measurement, HDTDR. This displays the RL as a plot over the distance of the channel. Typically, the largest RL contribution shows up at a connection and can be fixed with a retermination.

• AttenuationFails

usually one of the other parameters can help identify the location of the problem. This can also fail if the Link or Channel is too long, or if the wrong test standard is selected.

• ELFEXTFails

usually NEXT and HDTDX can help identify the location of the problem.

uploading Test Results

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FIGuRE 13. TROuBLESHOOTING WITH THE DTX 1800 CABLEANALYzER

Note: Individual measurements, including HDTDX and HDTDR can be run by turning the Rotary Switch to SINGLE TEST and selecting the measurement.

Note: The measurement plots can be saved for further analysis by selecting the following option during setup. This requires more memory and can be unselected if more test storage is needed.

1. Turn the rotary switch to SETuP.

2. Select Instrument Settings.

3. Select Store Plot Data Standard.

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www.commscope.comVisit our Web site or contact your local CommScope representative for more information. © 2011 CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved.

All trademarks identified by ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of CommScope, Inc.

LinkWare™ is a trademark of the Fluke Corporation

DTX 1800 CableAnalyzer™ is a trademark of the Fluke Corporation.

This document is for planning purposes only and is not intended to modify or supplement any specifications or warranties relating to CommScope products or services.

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