LANTEK
®
LAN Cable Testers
Section 4:
Cable Type Setup
Quick Reference Guide
Section 5:
FIELD CALIBRATION
27. Press Shift & F4 or highlight
Cable Type icon and press Enter.
28. Highlight Twisted Pair Perm,
press Enter.
29. Highlight desired Cable Test
Standard, press Enter.
30. Display will revert to Ready
screen, Cable Type updated.
31. Press F3 or highlight the
Fi
eld
Calibration icon, press Enter.
32. Connect Remote Patchcord
between the two units, press F1.
33. Disconnect Remote Patchcord,
connect Display Patchcord
between units, press F1.
34. Disconnect Display Patchcord
from Remote Handset, Connect
Remote Patchcord to Remote
Handset, press F1 on Display
Handset, press
Autotest on
Remote Handset
.
35. Calibration Complete,
press Escape.
36. Tester is now setup for CAT 6
Test Standard, to be saved in
Compact Flash on Slot 1, the
current job selected is IDEAL
INDUSTRIES INC, Cable ID
starts at “TEST 0001.”
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Becker Place, Sycamore, IL 60178, USA / 815-895-5181 • 800-435-0705 in USA
International offices:
Australia • Brazil • Canada • China • Germany • India • Mexico • UK
For complete sales office contact information, visit us at:
www.idealindustries.com
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Printed in U.S.A.
Form No. 6510-30-0400 Rev.F
©2006 IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
LANTEK
®
LAN Cable Testers
Quick Reference Guide
For more calibration procedures,
visit www.idealindustries.com
For more calibration procedures,
visit www.idealindustries.com
Pass/Fail Reporting
Power-Up
Overall test result is a pass.
Overall test result is a fail.
Individual Autotest Results
All values pass with sufficient margin.
One or more values fail.
or — Pass or fail by a small margin.
You are now ready to perform an AUTOTEST on the cable you have setup.
Cable & Network Standard Reference Table
Supported
Cabling
Operation
Wire
Cabling
Network Application
Standards
Frequency
Used
Bandwidth
10BaseT
CAT3*
10 MHz
Tx on pair 1, 2
16MHz
Rx on pair 3,6
Rx on pair 3,6
100Base-Tx
CAT5*
80 MHz
Tx on pair 1,2
100MHz
Rx on pair 3,6
Rx on pair 3,6
1000Base-T**
CAT 5*/5E
80 MHz
Tx & Rx on all 4-pairs
100 MHz
(half duplex)
1000Base-TX
CAT 5E/6E
250 MHz
Tx & Rx on all 4-pairs
250 MHz
(full duplex)
10GBase-T
CAT6A (draft)
500 MHz
Tx & Rx on all 4-pairs
500 MHz
* The information for CAT3 & CAT5 is for reference only. They are both considered to be obsolete.
** To operate on Category 5/5e cable, 1000Base-T systems use complex and expensive noise cancellation circuitry and cost more money than 1000Base-Tx systems which require Category 6 cable.
Wiring Configuration
Figure 1
Wiring Configuration
Figure 2
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