Nice video. When testing patch cords you have to use special channel adapters! Current testing of cables requires special channel modules. A normal channel = test of link including 2 crosslink cables Patchcord modules: Cat5E cabling: DSX-PC5ES Cat6 cabling: DSX-PC6S Cat6A cabling: DSX-PC6AS Coaxial SET: DSX-COAX Coaxial cables: DSX-CHA003 M12 cables: DSX-CHA021S
Hello Miezi, we recommend speaking with the manufacturer. Here is their contact information: For technical support, call 1 (800) 283-5853 or visit www.flukenetworks.com/Support. Hope you find this helpful.
He set up his test as channel but he is using the permanent link adapters. You have to use the correct test limit with the cable type and adapters you are using or you will get error messages.
Hello! The test result will show you what the failure is and where it is along the cable. Whether at one of the connectors or some distance down the line, and exactly on which twisted pair the issue is occuring. Please feel free to contact ATEC for more information.
Siraj: The video you have just watched was put up by someone who was not trained by Fluke, to properly operate their test equipment, much less teach about it. Please review comment above.
I have tested my cat5e using a same cable analyzer like yours. However, when i transfer the test result and open in laptop, the resistance result is shows N/A. It should have reading in ohm. Can u help me how tu get resistance result in test result
Your test set up is not the proper one you need for what you are trying tomaccomplish. Please contact Fluke and arrange for proper training. It will do you good.
No sir they are not. The steps in the video show how to NOT test properly, and they leave out significant and very important details. You can find tutorials and training videos at Fluke.com website. These will train you on how to properly use a DSX 8000 Versiv.
Hi Zach, currently there is no part 2. We do however have a video on the features and benefits of the DSX Cable Analyzer Series: www.atecorp.com/home/blog/dec18/fluke-dsx-cable-analyzer-series If you really want to know more, we suggest speaking to our communications account manager to get more info. Cheers, #ClickRentTest
Bad wire map, means the termination quality is not as it should be. Pin out issues/ reversals/ opens/ shorts/. Examine the quality of the termination at the location point of testing and redo using proper tools and know how. Are you, or any member of your crew or staff, a certified NCS?
@@babarrahmaan276 Sorry for the delay in answering, but this is a common question. In the ISO standard, they don't have Cat 7, they call it "Class F". If you select an ISO Class F test, that is the Cat 7 limits. Be careful, you will need Cat 7 connectors to pass the test.
Thanks for the video. I literally had to use this 30 minutes after watching the video It's been helpful
Thank you, we are glad to hear!
Nice video.
When testing patch cords you have to use special channel adapters!
Current testing of cables requires special channel modules.
A normal channel = test of link including 2 crosslink cables
Patchcord modules:
Cat5E cabling: DSX-PC5ES
Cat6 cabling: DSX-PC6S
Cat6A cabling: DSX-PC6AS
Coaxial SET: DSX-COAX
Coaxial cables: DSX-CHA003
M12 cables: DSX-CHA021S
The patch cord adapter should be used for testing patch cords. Channel adapters should not be used for testing patch cords.
Correct. Please see comment above, for details.
How did you decide on the message that appeared on the screen? at 3:15 time of video?
this message appeared to me and I do not know how to solve
Hello Miezi, we recommend speaking with the manufacturer. Here is their contact information: For technical support,
call 1 (800) 283-5853 or visit
www.flukenetworks.com/Support.
Hope you find this helpful.
He set up his test as channel but he is using the permanent link adapters. You have to use the correct test limit with the cable type and adapters you are using or you will get error messages.
This is correct info.
Thanks for this video,
Nice video
When a data cable fails how you know what side it’s the problem at ? At the main or the remote ?
Hello! The test result will show you what the failure is and where it is along the cable. Whether at one of the connectors or some distance down the line, and exactly on which twisted pair the issue is occuring. Please feel free to contact ATEC for more information.
Thanks
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Good tested
Thanks. For more videos on the DSX model check out our Communications Testing playlist. ruclips.net/p/PLx73HqE6bEC1E5K_-6iI-VoFDmWKEgoYB
Siraj: The video you have just watched was put up by someone who was not trained by Fluke, to properly operate their test equipment, much less teach about it. Please review comment above.
I have tested my cat5e using a same cable analyzer like yours. However, when i transfer the test result and open in laptop, the resistance result is shows N/A. It should have reading in ohm. Can u help me how tu get resistance result in test result
Is this an extremely short cable? That may be the cause. Another option would be to run a (+PoE) test.
Your test set up is not the proper one you need for what you are trying tomaccomplish. Please contact Fluke and arrange for proper training. It will do you good.
Thanks for the video. Are the steps about the same for the DSX 8000?
Yes, the only difference is that a DSX-8000 offers a Category 8 test, otherwise they are about the same.
No sir they are not. The steps in the video show how to NOT test properly, and they leave out significant and very important details. You can find tutorials and training videos at Fluke.com website. These will train you on how to properly use a DSX 8000 Versiv.
Ummm, where is part 2 and so on?
Hi Zach, currently there is no part 2. We do however have a video on the features and benefits of the DSX Cable Analyzer Series: www.atecorp.com/home/blog/dec18/fluke-dsx-cable-analyzer-series
If you really want to know more, we suggest speaking to our communications account manager to get more info.
Cheers, #ClickRentTest
How to take the report from Fluke
You can use the free Fluke Linkware software and download via a USB thumbdrive.
nice video short and sweet
Wrong!!! Please see note above.
Which brand sir
This is Fluke Networks.
I'm having problems I'm testing cat 6 it's say wire map is bad
Was the wire certified or did you the the rj45s or jacks?
Bad wire map, means the termination quality is not as it should be. Pin out issues/ reversals/ opens/ shorts/. Examine the quality of the termination at the location point of testing and redo using proper tools and know how. Are you, or any member of your crew or staff, a certified NCS?
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Shouldn't you store your 2th permalink adapter as well?
@@babarrahmaan276 Sorry for the delay in answering, but this is a common question. In the ISO standard, they don't have Cat 7, they call it "Class F". If you select an ISO Class F test, that is the Cat 7 limits. Be careful, you will need Cat 7 connectors to pass the test.
I want to buy second hand one
Anybody is having please give your details
Please feel free to reach out to us at www.atecorp.com
can i get any phone number
8585586500 ask for Reda