Test Um Network Cables NT955 User Manual

TM  
Validator-NT  
NETWORK/CABLING CERTIFIER  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Validator NT955  
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Congratulations!  
You have just purchased the world’s most advanced Speed and  
Performance Certifier. Your Validator-NT is designed to give you years of  
reliable service with reasonable care. Remember these important Care  
Points.  
Re-charge the lithium-ion batteries nightly. Lithium-ion batteries  
like to be charged overnight. They do not have “memory”  
problems like older battery technology and are smart enough  
to know when they are full. Make sure you start your job with  
enough battery power to finish it.  
Keep your Validator-NT clean with a damp soft cloth. Using  
cleaning agents can damage the poly carbonate lens over the  
LCD screen  
Clean spills and moisture from the Validator-NT immediately. Do  
not allow the Validator-NT to be submerged. Battery and display  
damage will result.  
Use the RJ45 Sacrificial Cable Modules (TP74) provided with  
the NT955 kit to prolong the life of your RJ45 data jack on your  
Validator-NT main and remote unit. Replace these as necessary.  
Remember to register your Validator-NT online immediately. You  
must register your product at www.test-um.com to download  
firmware and software updates and obtain access to other  
valuable support tools available on our web site. If you prefer,  
you may fill out the enclosed warranty registration card and mail  
it in.  
Above all, enjoy your new Validator-NT. It will make your testing life  
easier.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction ........................................................................ 5  
Ethernet Cable Certification .............................................................. 6  
Active Network Features ................................................................... 7  
Plan-UmTM Software .......................................................................... 7  
Test Ports and Cable Adapters ......................................................... 8  
Registration ..................................................................................... 12  
Support Information......................................................................... 13  
Tests Performed .............................................................................. 14  
About Your Validator-NT ................................................. 15  
Main Unit Features.......................................................................... 15  
Remote Unit Features ..................................................................... 18  
Standard Accessories ..................................................................... 20  
Optional Accessories....................................................................... 21  
Menu Options & Navigation ............................................................ 22  
Battery and Power Management .................................... 23  
Battery Lock Feature....................................................................... 26  
Operations ........................................................................ 27  
1. Setting Up the Test Tool .............................................. 29  
1.1. Display Contrast ....................................................................... 30  
1.2. Printer Settings......................................................................... 31  
1.3. Shutdown Timeouts.................................................................. 32  
1.4. Set the Clock using the Real Time Clock Screen..................... 33  
1.5. Localization ............................................................................. 34  
1.6. Calibrate .................................................................................. 35  
2. Validator-NT Properties ............................................... 36  
2.1. Battery Info............................................................................... 37  
2.2. Product Version........................................................................ 39  
2.3. Compact Flash Card Usage..................................................... 40  
2.4. Support Info ............................................................................. 41  
3. Managing Job Files ..................................................... 43  
3.1. Creating A New Job.................................................................. 46  
3.2. Creating Job Information .......................................................... 47  
3.3. Creating Template Information ................................................. 48  
3.4. Using Template Files ................................................................ 49  
3.5. Step By Step Instructions for Creating a New Job ................... 50  
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4. How Auto Test Works .................................................. 52  
4.1. Cable Test Schedule ................................................................ 54  
4.2. Site Info.................................................................................... 58  
4.3. Contractor Info ......................................................................... 58  
4.4. Custom Cable Definitions......................................................... 59  
4.5. Job Utilities .............................................................................. 62  
4.6. Step by Step Instructions for Performing Auto Tests ............... 63  
5. Running Manual Tests ................................................. 65  
5.1. Data Cables ............................................................................. 65  
5.2. Phone Cables........................................................................... 67  
5.3. 2-Wire Cables .......................................................................... 68  
5.4. Step by Step Instructions for Performing Manual Tests ........... 69  
6. Performing Active Network Tests ............................... 74  
6.1. Port Discovery ........................................................................ 75  
6.2. Ping Test .................................................................................. 79  
6.3. Cisco Discovery Protocol ......................................................... 84  
6.4. Hub Flash ................................................................................ 87  
6.4. Step by Step Instructions for Performing Network Tests .......... 88  
7. Uploading/Downloading Jobs .................................... 91  
7.1. Uploading the Cable Test Schedule to the Validator-NT .......... 91  
7.2. Downloading Test Results from Validator-NT to Plan-Um........ 92  
8. Archiving/Saving Test Results ................................... 93  
9. Printing Test Results ................................................... 94  
10. Application Notes for Typical Field Use ....................95  
10.1. New Job, New Cable Installations.......................................... 95  
10.2. New Job, Previously Installed Cables .................................... 95  
10.3. Existing Job, Adds, Moves and Changes .............................. 96  
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Test-Um NT955 Series  
ValidatorTM Introduction  
Introduction  
The Validator-NT (NT955) Certifier uses Speed and Performance  
criteria to test and certify Ethernet network cables against IEEE802.3  
specifications up to 1 Gigabit. It also tests critical noise and delay  
(Skew) measurements to assure that the respective cable runs will  
perform to their maximum capability. Breakthrough technology has made  
Speed and Performance Certification possible. It is the most up to  
date way of seeing the physical condition of the wiring and how a specific  
cable run will handle data flow on Ethernet speeds, 10 Megabit, 100  
Megabit and Gigabit.  
In addition to its state of the art 21st Century cable certification  
technology, Validator-NT boasts a full selection of active network features  
designed to report cable performance and verify connectivity to network  
devices. These features include the ability to negotiate with network  
components and discover both the speed and configuration of connected  
equipment.  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Ethernet Cable Certification  
Speed and Performance Certification uses digital technology centered on  
the latest advances in Gigabit Ethernet Transceivers. These new highly  
integrated chips are capable of testing for noise in the network, faults in  
the cabling wiring and even generating live data packets that stress the  
cables to make sure they are able to support the equipment connected to  
them. This is the heart of the Validator-NT Certifier.  
To do Speed and Performance Certification Validator-NT measures  
three specific levels of cable and connector conditions. Unless all three  
of these levels are tested it is impossible to accurately determine a cable  
run’s capability.  
1. Measure TIA 568 Interconnect Specifications such as Opens,  
Shorts, Miswires, Split Pairs and Reversals. The distance to  
faults and length of cable runs are accurately pinpointed with  
the use of both TDR and capacitance length measurement  
techniques. The Validator-NT measures length up to a maximum  
of 1500 feet or 457 meters.  
2. Measure Pertinent Parameters of Noise and propagation delay.  
NEXT, Return Loss, Attenuation, Amplitude and other noise  
factors are tested using Signal to Noise Ratio measurements.  
SKEW is measured using TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry) to  
insure acceptable signal time delay differences between pairs for  
Gigabit use.  
3. Conduct a Bit Error Rate Test. BERT sends actual data  
packets down specified cable runs at defined data rates and  
quantities. Random code data is generated and checked for  
errors at the maximum throughput of the link, full duplex.  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Active Network Features  
Validator-NT includes three functional test areas that are designed to  
report cable performance and verify connectivity to network devices.  
They are Port Discovery, Ping, and Hub Flash.  
Port Discovery identifies telephone or network devices connected to the  
other end of the jack or cable.  
A Ping Test verifies connectivity to resources on or off the network  
and IP addresses. The Ping Test will simultaneously Ping up to seven  
different IP addresses and can be run in DHCP or manual addressing  
modes.  
Cisco Delivery Protocol detects messages broadcast by Cisco bridges  
and routers over the network to inform each other of their existence.  
Hub Flash sends an intermittent link signal to flash the link status light  
on Ethernet equipment.  
Plan-UmTM Software  
If the heart of Validator-NT is a Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver then the  
soul of the Validator-NT is the powerful planning and reporting software  
included in your test kit, Plan-Um. Plan-Um software ties the superior  
testing capability of the Validator-NT with a simple to use software tool  
that helps organize the cable information and test results associated with  
your jobs.  
Plan-Um will help set up each job, define the scope of the job, aid in  
testing the individual cable runs accurately and produce an End of Job  
report that will tie in all the expectations of the installer and the customer.  
The Network Tools feature in Plan-Um allows you to quickly and easily  
create a topological representation of your physical network, annotate  
each piece of equipment, and characterize the connection methods.  
This feature is completely separate from the layout of the cable runs and  
the Cable Test Schedule. It provides a quick way to see the architecture  
of your network and a way to document moves, adds, and changes in an  
organized and effective manner.  
Validator-NT and the Plan-Um software combine to close the loop on  
cable/network installations so that both the network user and the network  
installer can be confident of the physical properties of specific cable runs  
and the overall capability of the network in general.  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Test Ports and Cable Adapters  
Validator-NT is equipped with four dedicated ports for testing data,  
telephone, coax, and 2-wire cable types.  
Data Jack  
Telephone Jack  
RJ45 8-wire data interface  
RJ11, 6-wire Telco interface  
USOC pairing  
Coaxial Connector  
Banana Jacks  
“F” connector coax interface  
2-wire testing  
The Validator-NT test kit is supplied with five cable assemblies designed  
to connect to the data, telephone, coax, and 2-wire ports of the main or  
remote Validator-NT units. A set of 8 wiremap remotes (TP610) are also  
included in this test kit.  
TP74 4” sacrificial cable with RJ45 connectors  
TP20 7.5” no fault cable assembly with RJ11  
connectors for the RJ11 or RJ45 port  
TP55 12” shielded cable assembly with RJ45 connectors  
TP68 24” cable assembly with an RJ45 connector and 8  
alligator clips  
TP62 Adapter, BNC plug to F jack  
Note: It is recommended that you leave the TP74 Sacrificial Cables  
connected to prolong the life of the RJ45 network cable port of your  
Validator-NT main and remote unit.  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Data Cables and Connection  
12” shielded cable  
assembly with RJ45  
connectors  
(TP55)  
RJ45 8-wire data  
interface  
Figure 1. TP55 Connected to Validator-NT  
RJ45 8-wire data  
interface  
24” cable assembly with  
an RJ45 connector and  
8 alligator clips  
(TP68)  
Figure 2. TP68 Connected to Validator-NT  
Telephone Cable and Connection  
7.5” no fault cable  
assembly with RJ12  
connectors for the RJ11  
or RJ45 port  
RJ11, 6-wires  
Telco interface  
USOC pairing  
(TP20)  
(TP20)  
Figure 3. TP20 Connected to Validator-NT  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Two Wire and Connections  
“F” connector coax  
interface  
3’ RG6 video  
coaxial cable  
(not included)  
Figure 4. Video Coaxial Cable Connected to Validator-NT  
“F” connector  
coax interface  
Adapter, BNC plug to F Jack  
(TP62)  
RG59/U Coaxial  
cable with BNC  
connectors (not  
included)  
Figure 5. Security Cable Connected to Validator-NT  
Banana Jacks  
2-wire testing  
Banana Jacks to alligator  
clip cable assembly  
(not included)  
Figure 6. Banana Jack Cables Connected to Validator-NT  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Data Cable & Remote Connection  
Figure 7. Wiremapper Remote #1 Connected to Validator-NT  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Registration  
You must register your product with Test-Um Inc. to be eligible to  
receive firmware and software updates, as well as important product  
announcements, helpful hints and other support services. To register, go  
to our web site at www.test-um.com and click on Warranty Registration  
or fill out the enclosed warranty registration card completely and mail it  
immediately.  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Support Information  
Post-sale Technical support is available Monday through Friday 8:30  
am to 4:30 p.m. Online technical assistance is available via our web site  
at www.test-um.com by selecting Validator-NT from the Home screen  
and clicking Contact Us. You may send e-mail to [email protected]m  
or click Live Chat to communicate real time with our Technical Support  
department via instant messaging. To get the location of the nearest  
Test-Um distributor, go to the web site or call (805) 383-1500.  
Accessing the Technical Reference Manual  
The NT955 Operating Instructions are available at www.test-um.com. As  
product updates are released, revisions to the instructions will be posted  
to our web site.  
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ValidatorTM Introduction  
Tests Performed  
Validator-NT performs specified tests that produce PASS or FAIL results  
on a wide range of standard cables. In addition, a Bit Error Rate Test  
(BERT) is performed to determine the actual speed capabilities of CAT  
5, CAT 5E, and CAT 6 network cables. A green check mark with VoIP  
indicates the cable is certified to support a data rate of 100 Megabit or  
greater, which is a basic requirement for VoIP applications.  
The following chart specifies the pre programmed tests that are  
performed on specific cable types (see figure 7).  
Figure 7. Pre programmed Auto Tests for Specific Cable Types  
In addition, the installer can define custom or nonstandard cable type test  
definitions. Once a Custom Cable Definition is created, you can create a  
Template File to store this information and retrieve it as needed.  
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ValidatorTM About Your Validator-NT  
About Your Validator-NT  
Main Unit Features  
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SEL  
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6MNO  
9WXY  
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Figure 8. Main Unit Features  
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Table 1. Main Unit Features  
Item  
Feature  
Description  
Power Key is pushed to power unit  
on/off. When unit is on a short tap  
changes the backlight from dim to  
bright. Holding key down for over a  
second turns the unit off.  
1
Menu Key opens a shortcut  
window of simple functions.  
2
3
Accept Key accepts the current  
selection or edited field.  
Quit Key exits the current  
selections or moves backup in the  
menu sequence.  
4
5
Test Key runs the automatic test  
sequence for the highlighted  
cable.  
Select Key enables editing of  
currently highlighted field or  
activates the next level into the  
menu navigation sequence.  
SEL  
6
7
8
Arrow Keys are used for  
navigation of the active-selected  
field on the current menu.  
Context Sensitive function keys  
enable the soft keys, which  
appear on the bottom of the LCD  
screen.  
Alphanumeric keypad used  
to enter data. Pressing the 1  
key multiple times displays the  
following special characters: @  
( ) - . , and space. The (*) key is  
also a shortcut for the (.) period  
punctuation mark.  
@ 1  
GHI4  
PRS7  
3DEF  
6MNO  
9WXY  
#
ABC  
2
5
8
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
9
0
*
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Table 2. Main Unit Features (Cont.)  
Item  
Feature  
Description  
10  
Display  
4 inch LCD color screen.  
RJ45, 8 wire data interface,  
T568A/B pairing.  
11  
12  
Data Jack  
Telephone Jack  
RJ11, 6 Wire Telco interface,  
USOC pairing.  
Coaxial Cable Connector  
“F” Connector Coaxial Cable  
interface  
13  
14  
Banana Jacks  
Connection for 2-wire testing  
Serial Port  
Connection for serial port printer  
15  
(Currently inactive)  
When computer is sensed  
connected to USB port, NT955  
powers down and enters USB  
mode.  
16  
17  
18  
USB Port  
DC Power Supply  
External power supply  
Standard data grade compact  
flash card, 32 Megabytes minimum  
capacity. Only remove when unit  
is off.  
Compact Flash Card  
Card Ejector  
Folding ejector button. Fold over to  
prevent accidental ejection of the  
compact flash card.  
19  
Li-ion rechargeable battery  
(NT93)  
20  
Battery  
21  
Battery Lock  
Sliding lever to secure battery  
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Remote Unit Features  
7
8
5
6
1
2
LINK  
9
CHARGE  
76~100  
50~75  
25~49  
5~24  
LOW  
BATTERY  
STATE  
4
MADE IN USA  
3
10  
11  
Figure 9. Remote Unit Features  
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Table 3. Remote Unit Features  
Item  
Feature  
Description  
Turns on when a link is established with  
another network device.  
1
Link LED  
Battery is charging when LED light is  
blinking.  
2
3
Charge LED  
When selected the battery life capacity is  
shown.  
Battery state  
Battery life capacity is  
76-100 LED between 76% to 100%,  
fully charged  
Battery life capacity is  
50-75 LED  
between 50% to 75%  
Battery State  
Indicator  
Battery life capacity is  
25-49 LED  
4
between 25% to 49%  
Battery life capacity is  
5-24 LED  
between 5% to 24%  
Battery life capacity is  
LOW  
low, and does need to  
be recharged.  
RJ45, 8 wire data interface, T568A/B  
pairing.  
5
6
7
Data Jack  
RJ11, 6 Wire Telco interface, USOC  
pairing.  
Telephone Jack  
Coax Cable  
Connectors  
“F” Connector Coaxial Cable interface  
8
9
Banana Jacks  
DC Power Supply  
Battery  
Connection for 2-wire testing  
External power supply  
10  
11  
Li-ion rechargeable battery (NT93)  
Sliding lever to secure battery  
Battery Lock  
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Standard Accessories  
NT955  
NT928  
NT930  
Validator-NT™  
Validator-NT™  
Validator-NT™  
Carrying Case  
Remote  
NT940  
NT95  
Compact  
Plan-Um™  
Software  
Cable Labels  
Flash Card  
(2) NT93  
Lithium-ion  
Rechargeable  
Batteries  
(2) NT92  
AC Adapter,  
Charger Units  
(2) NT94  
72” Cable  
Assembly, USB  
(2) TP55  
12” Cable  
Assemblies,  
Shielded RJ45  
Connectors  
(2) TP20  
7.5” Cable Assemblies,  
No Fault  
RJ12 Connectors for RJ11  
or RJ45  
(2) TP68  
24” Cable  
Assemblies,  
RJ45 with 8  
Alligator Clips  
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Standard Accessories (Continue)  
(2) TP74  
Sacrificial Cables for  
Extending Modular Plug  
(2) TP62  
Adapters, BNC Plug  
to F Jack  
TP610  
Set of 8 Wiremap  
Remotes  
Optional Accessories  
NT935  
Validator Main Unit  
Carrying Case  
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Menu Options & Navigation  
Arrow Keys – are used  
to navigate up, down,  
right, or left between  
cells, words or spaces.  
Cells – are boxes for  
inputting data. To enter a cell,  
press the Select Key. Use  
the Alphanumeric Keys and  
the Arrow Keys to enter data  
and create spaces. Press the  
Accept Key to exit a cell and  
automatically increment to  
the next cell.  
Job Manager  
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Soft Keys – Defines  
functions specific to  
the current screen.  
Function Keys -  
Execute the soft key  
functions displayed  
above them on the  
screen.  
OPEN  
RENAME DEL JOB  
COPY  
*Accept Key – used to  
exit a cell and accept any  
changes that were made.  
*Quit Key – is used  
to navigate backwards  
one step or exit a cell  
without changing it.  
*Select Key – is used to  
enter a menu or cell.  
SEL  
*Test Key – is pressed to  
initiate a test procedure.  
*Menu Key – prompts a  
menu that displays options  
for going back to the start  
screen, saving your job,  
printing or shutting down the  
1
3DEF  
6MNO  
9WXY  
#
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
2
5
8
GHI4  
PRS7  
Compact Flash Card.  
0
*
Alphanumeric keypad – is  
used to enter data. Multiple  
presses of a key advance the  
letters and numbers of each  
key. The cursor will increment  
to the next space when a  
different key is pressed.  
When the subsequent letter  
is on the same key, advance  
the cursor to the next space  
using the right arrow key  
before pressing the key  
again.  
*Power Button – is used to  
power the unit on/off. When  
the unit is on, a short tap  
dims the backlight. Holding  
key down for over a second  
turns the unit off.  
Figure 10. Keypad Navigation  
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ValidatorTM Battery and Power Management  
Battery and Power Management  
The lithium-ion rechargeable batteries (NT93) included with the Validator-  
NT main unit and remote are recharged any time the Validator-NT or  
remote are connected to the AC adapters included in the Validator-NT  
kit. Use of other adapters, particularly car adapters, should always be  
avoided.  
The batteries continue to charge during operation. The batteries included  
in the kit are designed to work with the Validator-NT battery information  
system. They have the ability to store usage information that can be  
used to monitor the loss of capacity in the battery over time. Using other  
batteries of similar style will result in not knowing the battery condition or  
state of charge.  
Each unit can run on battery power for approximately 8 hours. Since the  
remote uses considerably less power than the Validator-NT main unit, a  
full days use can be assured by swapping the batteries between the two  
in the middle of the day.  
A full recharge cycle takes approximately 2 ½ half hours.  
The lithium-ion batteries for Validator-NT can be used and stored in  
locations that do not exceed 122 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degrees  
Celsius) or 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) limits. If the  
Validator-NT senses an out of range condition while charging, it displays  
Hot or Cold below the battery symbol and suspends charging. The  
remote flashes the charging light rapidly and suspends charging for as  
long as the temperature is out of range.  
Note: Do not discard lithium-ion batteries in an area where they can  
be burned or in regular trash. Li-Ion batteries can explode if exposed  
to open flame and create hazardous waste. Dispose in a proper  
environmentally safe fashion.  
WEEE Compliant: Prior to disposal of this product, please  
contact Test-Um Inc for proper disposal options.  
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ValidatorTM Battery and Power Management  
Validator-NT Main Unit  
When powered on, the Validator-NT reports the charging status at the top  
of the screen under the battery icon. A green full battery icon indicates  
the battery is fully charged. As the battery discharges, the percentage of  
remaining charge is displayed in 10% steps. The battery icon changes  
from green to amber when the battery reaches approximately 30% of its  
charge capacity.  
When the battery is Low, the battery icon will change to red and  
begin to flash. An audible warning tone will sound when the battery  
reaches approximately 10% of its charge capacity to notify the user  
that in approximately three minutes, the Validator-NT will power down  
automatically and save the current job.  
Note: The battery must be fully charged the first time it is used to re-  
port charging status. After one full charge, the batteries in the main unit  
and the remote unit are interchangeable.  
If the battery is replaced, it is necessary to start a new charge cycle by  
either disconnecting the AC adapter momentarily or pressing the Reset  
Charge (RST CHRG) soft key (F1) on the Properties/Battery Info screen.  
In addition to the charging status, additional information that is useful to  
monitor the loss of capacity in the battery over time is displayed on the  
Battery Properties screen.  
Charging will continue when the Validator-NT is powered off but there is  
no visual indication. The Validator-NT has various timeout conditions to  
conserve battery life. The specific timeout values are adjustable in the  
Setup, Shutdown Timeouts screen.  
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Validator-NT Remote Unit  
The Remote unit has a battery charge indicator light that is on solid  
during rapid charge, blinks slowly while topping off, or is off when  
charging is completed. The 76-100% light will be on to indicate a fully  
charged battery. The remote unit displays the percentage of charge  
remaining in 25% increments. If no lights are on while powered by an AC  
adapter, the battery is not inserted.  
If the battery is replaced by another while topping off, it is necessary  
to press the Battery State button to initiate a new charge cycle. When  
operating from battery, a state of charge light is on whenever the remote  
is auto-powered on by the Validator-NT or the Battery State button is  
pressed.  
Although the display capability is limited on the remote, you can view the  
detailed charging information on the remote battery by inserting it in the  
main unit.  
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Battery Lock Feature  
A Battery Lock feature on the main and remote Validator-NT units is  
designed to prevent accidental ejection of the battery.  
Apply pressure with your thumb to slide the Battery Lock lever across the  
channel to secure the battery in the locked position (see Figure 11) and  
in the opposite direction to unlock the Battery Release button (see Figure  
12). Press the Battery Release button to eject the battery.  
Locking Position  
Figure 11. Battery Locking Position  
Open Position  
Figure 12. Battery Lock Open  
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Operations  
The Validator-NT main unit is powered on by pressing the red power  
button. When powering on, the unit will display a series of start up  
screens until the Start screen is reached, which contains the main menu.  
At the top of every screen the following information appears - The name  
of the screen being displayed “Start, Auto Test” etc., the current job  
name, the battery condition and the date/time from the internal clock.  
The Validator-NT always has a file open, which is the current file name  
that appears at the top of the screen, so that data can be saved in  
the event of auto-power down. The last job opened will remain as the  
current job until changed even through on and off cycles.  
The Start screen has five buttons: Auto Test, Manual Tests, Network  
Tests, Job Manager, Setup and Properties. You can navigate between  
these buttons with the arrow keys that move from left to right on each  
row.  
Auto Test  
Selecting this button takes you to a menu of five functions used to work  
with existing jobs or create new jobs and test cables. Test Results are  
automatically saved and can be downloaded to Plan-Um to document  
and archive the job.  
Cable Test Schedule: Tests cables from a predefined job file or define-  
as-you-go Cable Schedule using Pass/Fail criteria.  
Site Information and Contractor Information: View, edit or create this  
job information.  
Custom Cable Definitions: View existing cable definitions and create  
or edit custom cables.  
Job Utilities: File utilities used to create or manipulate job files.  
Manual Tests  
Select this button to test data, phone, or 2 wire cables without defining  
the job, cable name or type. The specified test is run and the raw results  
displayed without pass or fail criteria being applied. Manual tests cannot  
be saved as Auto Tests can.  
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Network Tests  
Selecting this button takes you to a menu of three manual tests that  
report the condition of the cable and verify connectivity to network  
devices. They are Port Discovery, Ping Test, and Hub Flash. Test  
Results cannot be saved.  
Port Discovery: Identifies an Ethernet connection and reports pertinent  
information including speed of the link, type of link (MDI, MDI-X or Auto  
MDI/MDI-X), Signal to Noise Ratio and Skew (if over 1000 Megabit). Also  
Identifies telephone connections.  
Ping Test: Simultaneously pings up to seven different IP addresses and  
can be run in DHCP or manual addressing modes.  
Hub Flash: Sends an intermittent link signal to flash the link status light  
on Ethernet equipment.  
Job Manager  
The Job Manager displays a list of jobs that have been uploaded from  
the Plan-Um software or have been created in the Validator-NT and are  
on the CF card. By highlighting a job name and pressing the Open (F1)  
soft key you can select an existing job to test or edit the job information  
using the Auto Test menu functions.  
Setup  
This key takes you to internal adjustment functions of Validator-NT such  
as Display Units, Display Contrast, internal time settings, Shutdown  
Timeouts etc. Normally these can be set once and left alone unless  
some specific change is desired. Each function has drop down dialog  
boxes for changes, if necessary.  
Properties  
This screen displays internal information on Validator-NT such as Battery  
life, Compact Flash usage, revision levels, support phone numbers and  
web site support information etc.  
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ValidatorTM Setting Up the Test Tool  
1. Setting Up the Test Tool  
The Setup menu allows the user to adjust internal functions such as  
Display Contrast, the internal time clock, English or Metric units, the  
displayed language, and Shutdown Timeouts. Most of these functions  
can be set once and left alone unless a specific change is desired. In  
addition, although currently not functional, future upgrades may permit  
the user to print Test Results directly from the Validator-NT to a serial  
port printer.  
Setup  
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Printer  
Settings  
Display  
Contrast  
Shutdown  
Timeouts  
Real  
Time  
Clock  
Locali-  
zation  
Calibrate  
Figure 1.1 Setup Screen  
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1.1. Display Contrast  
The Validator-NT main unit allows contrast settings for different  
environments. Use the + (F1) soft key to increase the contrast for a dark  
environment or – (F2) soft key to decrease the LCD contrast in a bright  
environment (see Figure 1.2).  
Set LCD Contrast  
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Figure 1.2 Display Contrast Settings  
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1.2. Printer Settings  
Select Printer Settings (see Figure 1.3). A pull down menu appears  
which displays common Bit Rates for printers. The Bit Rate you select  
must match the Serial Port Printer properties of the printer you use.  
Press Save (F1) to set and exit Printer Settings.  
Use the serial port on the left side of the Validator-NT to connect to the  
printer. A Cable Assembly is not provided.  
Printer  
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Save  
Figure 1.3 Bit Rate Settings for Printers  
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1.3. Shutdown Timeouts  
A Power Save mode is installed in Validator-NT to conserve battery life  
(see Figure 1.4). When the pre-set time limit is reached without any key  
input the main unit screen will begin to blink. Pressing any key will bring  
back the full screen and reset the timer.  
Select preferences for the timeframes in minutes that you wish the  
Backlight, the Validator-NT Operating System, and the Tone Generator  
to automatically shutdown and timeout in order to preserve battery  
life. Click the down arrow on each drop down dialog box and select the  
number of minutes desired before each function turns off. Press Accept,  
then press Set (F1) to initiate your selections and return to the Setup  
screen.  
Shutdown  
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Backlight Shutdown (min):  
System Shutdown (min):  
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Tone Generator Timeout (min):  
Set  
Figure 1.4 Shutdown Settings  
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1.4. Set the Clock using the Real Time Clock Screen  
Using the drop down dialog boxes, select the current year, month, day,  
hour, and minute (see Figure 1.5). Press Accept to select your choice  
and move to the next field. Press Set (F1) to confirm your choices and  
return to the Setup Screen.  
Real Time Clock  
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Month:  
Day:  
August  
25  
Hour:  
10  
53  
Minute:  
Set  
Figure 1.5 Real Time Clock Settings  
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1.5. Localization  
Using the drop down dialog box, select Metric or English units to report  
length measurements (see Figure 1.6). Press Accept. Press OK to  
confirm your choice and return to the Setup screen.  
Units  
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Current Unit:  
Current Language:  
English  
OK  
Figure 1.6 Localization Settings  
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1.6. Calibrate  
The calibration procedure is performed to set a reference point for cable  
length to 0 feet/meters. Once calibration is performed, the test unit  
retains the information. The Validator-NT does not require any other  
calibration. (Figure 1.7)  
Note: Please disconnect all Patch Cables  
Calibrate  
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To calibrate the unit make sure there are no  
cables plugged into the unit. (Unless a patch  
cord is being used)  
Continue  
Figure 1.7 Calibrating The Unit  
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ValidatorTM Properties  
2. Validator-NT Properties  
The Properties menu displays buttons that contain internal information on  
the state of charge associated with the battery, product revision levels,  
available free space on the Compact Flash card, and Test-Um support  
information. (Figure 2.1)  
Properties  
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Battery  
Info  
Product  
Version  
Support  
Info  
CF Card  
Usage  
Figure 2.1 Properties Menu  
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2.1. Battery Info  
This screen indicates whether the unit is operating on Battery Power or  
External Power and displays information that allows the user to monitor  
the remaining charge status and aging of the battery.  
(Figure 2.2 & Figure 2.3)  
Charge Remaining: Displays the percentage of charge  
remaining in percentages ranging from 0% to 100%. As the  
battery discharges, the percentage of remaining charge is  
reported in 10% steps.  
Status: Reports the status of the charge cycle as Charging,  
Normal (temperature in range), Charge Cycle Complete,  
Automatic Shutdown Pending, Temperature Out of Range (too  
high or too low to charge), Cannot Read Battery Status, or No  
Battery.  
Serial Number: Allows the user to identify a specific battery  
Charge Cycles: Reports the number of times the battery  
charger completes the charge cycle.  
Remaining Maximum Capacity: An estimate of the ability of  
the battery to store the charge.  
Total Charge Accumulated: Tracks the amount of charge put  
into the battery.  
The Battery Info screen also includes a Reset Charge (RST CHRG) F1  
soft key. The purpose of this function is to reset the charge cycle when  
you change out the battery. You can also start a new charge cycle by  
disconnecting the AC adapter momentarily.  
The battery from the remote can be placed into the main unit and its  
properties can be viewed.  
Note: For additional power and battery information see the Battery  
and Power Management section of this guide.  
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Battery Properties  
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Charge Remaining - 100%  
Status - Normal  
Serial Number - 3462150  
Charge cycles --1  
Remaining Maximum Capacity - 100%  
Total Charge Accumulated - 2  
RST CHRG  
Figure 2.2 Unit Operating on Battery Power  
Battery Properties  
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EXTERNAL POWER  
Charge Completion - 50%  
Status - Charging  
Serial Number - 3462150  
Charge cycles --1  
Remaining Maximum Capacity - 100%  
Total Charge Accumulated - 2  
RST CHRG  
Figure 2.3 Unit Operating on External Power  
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2.2. Product Version  
This screen displays the product’s electronic serial number plus the  
revision levels of the hardware, firmware and software in the Validator-  
NT (See Figure 2.4).  
Should you require technical assistance you may be asked to refer to this  
screen to confirm current product revision information. This screen will  
also be important in managing future product upgrades and updates.  
Revisions  
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Serial Number  
Revision  
30745  
02.03  
01.01  
01.05  
02.03  
02.11  
02.01  
02.03  
VAL_Batt  
VAL_Board  
VAL_Boot  
VAL_JFFS2  
VAL_PIC  
VAL_Root  
VAL_valapp  
Figure 2.4 Unit Revision Properties  
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2.3. Compact Flash Card Usage  
The Validator-NT kit includes a high quality mass storage compact flash  
card. Approximately 6000 cable tests can be stored per 32 Megabytes  
of card space. Press Select to view a pie chart that displays free card  
space with numeric values for percentage and kilobytes available  
(See Figure 2.5).  
Validator-NT requires compact flash cards that are intended for mass  
storage use and support both true IDE and PCMCIA interface modes of  
operation.  
To remove the compact flash card while the unit is powered on, press  
Menu then CF Shutdown. The triangle at the top right corner of the  
screen changes from yellow to green. When it turns green, you can  
remove the flash card by gently pulling up and unlocking the ejector  
button and pushing it to eject the card.  
To reinsert the card, place the contact side of the card in the slot and  
press gently to lock it in place. When the card is seated, gently pull up  
and press the ejector button into the locked position. A card must be in  
place in order to use the Validator-NT.  
Warning! Removing the compact flash card with the power on without  
using the CF eject function may cause data loss.  
CF Properties  
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2.4. Support Info  
The Support Screen displays Technical Support contact information,  
including our web site, telephone number, and e-mail address. The NT955  
Technical Reference Manual is available at www.test-um.com.  
In addition a blue box titled Manage Firmware displays which you will be  
able to select in the future to download product revisions from our web  
site. Specific update procedures will be included with the update file.  
1. With the Validator-NT powered off, connect the USB cable to your  
Validator and to the USB port on your PC.  
2. Power On the Validator-NT and a message appears “USB-File  
I/O Mode.” From the Test-Um Inc. web site (www.test-um.com),  
select the downloads button and login. Follow the instructions to  
Download Firmware directly to the compact flash card.  
3. Carefully remove the USB Cable after the file transfer has been  
completed following the instructions in Uploading/Downloading  
jobs.  
4. Select Properties from the Start screen, then Support Info.  
(Figure 2.6)  
5. Manage Firmware is already highlighted and can be accessed  
by pressing Select. A progress indicator will appear while the  
firmware files load.  
Support  
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Phone:  
Web Page:  
Support Email:  
(805)383-1500  
Manage Firmware  
Figure 2.6 Support Information  
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6. Select the firmware file from the Firmware Package list. Press  
the Install soft key (F1) to install the firmware. (Figure 2.7)  
Manage Firmware  
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VAL-full-02.03.TUI  
INSTALL  
Figure 2.7 Firmware Manager  
7. The Firmware Revisions screen will show the new revision in  
the Now column. It also shows the minimum revision level  
necessary for compatibility with the new component.  
8. A Green check in the component column indicates the existing  
component is compatible with the new. A Red check signifies  
it is not. If this occurs, call Test-Um support. Do not attempt to  
operate the Validator-NT with incompatible files.  
9. If all components have a Green check press Continue (F1) to  
begin the update process. Do not interrupt the update process  
that can take several minutes.  
10. The Validator-NT automatically reboots when the update is  
complete.  
11. From the Properties screen, select Product version to verify all  
updates installed correctly.  
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ValidatorTM Managing Job Files  
3. Managing Job Files  
The Job Manager screen is used to view a list of all job files stored on  
the compact flash (CF) card. Use the up and down arrows to highlight  
the job entry of interest. The soft keys are labeled with the functions  
that can be performed on the currently highlighted job: Open, Copy,  
Rename, or Delete. (Figure 3.1)  
When the Validator is powered on, the current job (the last job opened in  
the Validator) displays in the upper left corner of the screen. This makes  
it easy to proceed directly to the Auto Test mode for that job. When you  
upload a new job, you must navigate to the Job Manager to view the list  
of all jobs and select the job you wish to open. If a job has never been  
created or opened, the current job will be “untitled1.job.”  
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Press the OPEN (F1) soft key to open the selected job. Opening the job  
will switch you to the Auto Test screen where the Cable Test Schedule  
displays all of the cable runs associated with the selected job.  
Note: If there is unsaved data from the currently selected job, a pop-up  
window displays providing the option to save the current job.  
The COPY (F2) soft key is used to make an exact copy of the highlighted  
job with a different name. This can be useful as a backup or as a starting  
point for another job that is similar.  
The RENAME (F3) soft key is used to revise the name of the highlighted  
job.  
The DEL JOB (F4) soft key will permanently remove the job from the CF  
card. A pop-up window asks you to confirm your request to delete the  
selected job. As a precaution, you cannot delete a job that is currently  
open. You must select and open a different job and then scroll to the job  
you wish to delete and press DEL JOB.  
Job Manager  
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File Name  
File Size  
13 K  
13.17 Tue 2005 Oct 05  
10.21 Wed 2005 Oct 06  
9.51 Fri 2005 Oct 08  
10.00 Mon 2005 Oct 11  
Magicworld.job  
Test-um.job  
25.1 K  
11.7 K  
5.7 K  
Technicolor.job  
Untitled1.job  
OPEN  
RENAME DEL JOB  
COPY  
Figure 3.1 Job Manager  
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ValidatorTM Managing Job Files  
The Job Utilities screen provides the ability to create new jobs and  
template (*.Tut) files as well as the Save As function to save the current  
job information in memory under a different job name. From the Start  
screen, select Auto Test, and use the right arrow key to scroll to Job  
Utilities. The Save command on this screen is the same as the save in  
the Menu Window, which saves the current RAM memory contents to the  
currently loaded job’s file.  
In addition, this screen provides a shortcut to the Job Manager. Press  
Open to access a list of files stored in the Job Manager. (Figure 3.2)  
Job Utilities  
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Export Tut  
New  
Save  
Save As  
Figure 3.2 Job Utilities  
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3.1. Creating A New Job  
Creating the job in Plan-Um and uploading it to Validator-NT is generally  
the quickest and easiest method of preparing your Cable List for testing.  
Only Test Results associated with a job can be saved and downloaded to  
Plan-Um for printing and archiving.  
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Test  
Schedule  
Network  
Tests  
Manual  
Tests  
Contractor  
Info  
Auto  
Test  
Site Info  
Custom  
Cable  
Definitions  
Job  
Manager  
Setup  
Properties  
Job Utilities  
Job Utilities  
New File  
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Filename:  
Example  
Open  
Export Tut  
New  
Template File:  
Default.tut  
Save  
Save As  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
OK  
Current Job  
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Test  
Schedule  
Contractor  
Info  
Site Info  
Custom  
Cable  
Definitions  
Job Utilities  
Figure 3.3 Creating a New Job Flow Chart  
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3.2. Creating Job Information  
Job Information consists of Contractor Information and Site  
Information. Contractor Information identifies contact information for the  
company performing the job. Site information contains information about  
the site you are designing. (Figure 3.4)  
Site and Contractor information prints on all job reports, and is used for  
bidding and invoicing.  
1. Select Auto Test from the start screen.  
2. Select Site Info or  
Contractor Info to enter into  
the screens.  
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Test  
Schedule  
Contractor  
Info  
Site Info  
3. Use the alphanumeric keypad  
to enter information into the  
fields. Use the Backspace  
(F1) and Delete (F2) soft keys  
to edit and delete data.  
Custom  
Cable  
Definitions  
Job Utilities  
4. Press Quit to exit the screen  
when finished.  
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Job ID:  
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Company:  
Contact:  
Phone:  
Residential Site  
John Homemaker  
(555) 777-8888  
Email:  
Address 1:  
Address 2:  
City:  
8769 Generic Street  
Springfield  
MS  
State:  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
Figure 3.4 Creating Job Information  
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3.3. Creating Template Information  
The purpose of the Template file (*.tut file) is to avoid reentering  
Company Information and/or Custom Cable Definitions for each job by  
saving the information in a Template that can be used on multiple jobs.  
You can also use an existing Job to create a Template.  
Test-Um recommends creating one or more reusable Template files (*.tut  
files) when you perform the initial setup on your Validator-NT. Each time  
you create a New Job select the template that you created and make  
changes to the information as necessary.  
The most efficient way to create templates is by using the Plan-Um  
software. See the section of the Plan-Um instruction booklet titled  
Managing Job Files/Save and Export As Template for complete  
instructions. Template files can be created and stored in Plan-Um  
and uploaded to the Validator-NT as needed, or created directly in the  
Validator-NT.  
1. To enter Template Information using the Validator-NT keypad,  
select Auto Test on the Start screen. Enter the Contractor and/or  
Custom Cable Information that you wish to save as a template.  
Press Quit to return to the Auto Test screen.  
2. Select Job Utilities and navigate to the Export Tut button.  
Export  
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to name the Template. Use the  
Backspace (F1) and Delete  
(F2) soft keys to edit the name  
as required. Press Accept to  
complete the name. Press  
OK (F3) soft key to save the  
template information under the  
name entered.  
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BACKSPC  
DELETE  
OK  
Figure 3.5 Exporting to a Template  
4. The Template Information that you created contains contractor  
and/or custom cable information associated with the current job.  
You can use this template as it is or edit the information when  
loaded into other jobs. You can also use an existing Job to create  
a Template.  
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3.4. Using Template Files  
Each time you create a New Job, select a previously created template  
with Contractor Information and/or Custom Cable Definitions to avoid  
reentering information. (Figure 3.6)  
1. From the Start screen, select Auto Test.  
2. Using the arrow key, navigate to Job Utilities and press  
Select.  
3. On the Job utilities screen, select New.  
4. Enter a name for your job in the Filename box using the  
alphanumeric keypad. Press Accept. You must create a  
Filename. If you do not create a new Filename a Warning  
Message appears advising that the “Filename is empty.”  
Press OK to go back and create a Filename for the job.  
5. Press Select to display the existing template files.  
6. Select a template that has been previously created or select  
Default for a blank template.  
7. Press OK (F3) when finished. Your new job that has been  
created will be your current job.  
New File  
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Filename:  
Example  
Template File:  
Default.tut  
Default.tut  
Template01.tut  
Template02.tut  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
OK  
Figure 3.6 Selecting a Template File  
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3.5. Step By Step Instructions for Creating a New Job  
1. From the Start screen, select Auto Test.  
2. Using the arrow key navigate to Job Utilities and press Select.  
3. On the Job Utilities screen, select New.  
4. Enter a Filename using the alphanumeric keypad. (Figure 3.3)  
Press Accept. Depress the respective key multiple times to  
scroll through the alpha and numeric options. If the subsequent  
alphanumeric character is on the same key, you must use  
the right arrow key to navigate to the next space. When the  
subsequent letter is on a different key the cursor automatically  
advances to the next space. The number one (1) key contains  
the following special characters: @ ( ) - . , space. The Filename  
you create will reside in the Job Manager.  
5. You must create a Filename. If you do not create a new  
Filename a Warning Message appears advising that the “File  
name is empty”. Press OK to go back and create a Filename for  
the job.  
6. Select a Template on the New File Screen. The default template  
is blank. If you have previously created a Job Info template with  
your company contact information, press the down arrow and  
select it now. Press Accept to confirm your selection.  
7. Press the OK (F3) soft key.  
8. The Auto Test screen appears. Using the arrow keys navigate to  
the Site Info button.  
9. Enter Site Info using the alphanumeric keypad. Press Accept to  
advance to the next field.  
10. If you have selected a template with your company information,  
it will automatically appear in the Contractor Info field. If you  
have not selected a template, enter Contractor Info using the  
alphanumeric keypad. Press Accept to complete each entry  
field.  
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11. When all fields have been completed, press Quit. The Auto Test  
screen reappears.  
12. Select Cable Test Schedule. Using the alphanumeric keypad  
create a Test Schedule by completing the Cable ID field and  
selecting a Cable Type from the drop down menu. The To  
and From fields are optional information. The Result field is  
automatically populated when tests are run on that cable.  
13. Proceed to Test by connecting the appropriate cable assembly.  
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4. How Auto Test Works  
Creating the Cable Test Schedule in Plan-Um, uploading it to the  
Validator, and running Auto Test is the easiest and most efficient way  
to verify cables. See the Uploading/Downloading Jobs section of this  
manual (or the Plan-Um Software Instructions) for detailed instructions  
on how to upload and download job information and test results between  
Plan-Um and the Validator.  
When you have uploaded a job from Plan-Um to the Validator-NT main  
unit, the job will appear in the list on the Job Manager screen. To run an  
existing job, you must first open it from the Job Manager before using it  
with Auto Test.  
When you open a job, the Auto Test screen appears. This screen gives  
you five options: Cable Test Schedule, Site Information, Contractor  
Information, Custom Cable Definitions and Job Utilities. See Figure  
4.1 for a Flowchart of the Auto Test process.  
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Current Job  
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Cable  
Test  
Schedule  
Contractor  
Info  
Site Info  
Custom  
Cable  
Job Utilities  
Definitions  
Cable List  
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ID  
Type  
To  
From  
Result  
Cable001 CAT3  
Cable002 CAT5  
Cable003 CAT5E  
Cable004 RG-6  
Cable005 CAT5E  
Cable006 CAT5E  
Cable007 CAT6  
01Net01  
01Net02  
01Net03  
01TV01  
01Net04  
01Net05  
01Net06  
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
PASS  
Vo  
IP 100  
?
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
?
?
?
?
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
SORT  
RESULTS  
DEL CBL ADD CBL  
Test Results  
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Remote ID: 1  
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Expected Results  
Cable001  
Testing...  
1 Gbit/s  
CAT5E  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
6
3
6
3
6
3
6
4
5
4
5
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
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7
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8
Cable List  
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Type  
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ID  
To  
From  
Result  
Cable001  
Pass  
Cable001 CAT3  
Cable002 CAT5  
Cable003 CAT5E  
Cable004 RG-6  
01Net01  
01Net02  
01Net03  
01TV01  
01Net04  
01Net05  
01Net06  
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
PASS  
100  
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Test Results  
Vo  
IP  
Vo  
1
2
IP 1000  
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
3
6
Cable005  
Cable006  
CAT5E  
CAT5E  
PASS  
4
5
01Panel01  
01Panel01  
Cable007 CAT6  
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
SORT  
RESULTS  
DEL CBL ADD CBL  
Figure 4.1 Auto Test Flowchart  
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4.1. Cable Test Schedule  
The Cable Test Schedule displays all the individual cable runs associated  
with the open job. For your convenience when testing, you can sort each  
field in the Cable Test Schedule in ascending or descending order. To  
sort the Cable Test Schedule, move the highlight to a cell in the column  
to be sorted and press the SORT (F4) soft key. The column is sorted  
first in ascending order. A second press sorts by descending order and  
toggles between the two on subsequent presses.  
To test a cable on the list, highlight the Cable ID you wish to test. Attach  
that cable to the appropriate connector on the main unit. Attach the  
remote unit to the other end of the cable you wish to test.  
With the remote connected to the cable, the test function can be started.  
Press TEST (See Figure 4.2). You will hear relays switching in the main  
unit and remote. A link is established with the remote, and Validator-NT  
begins testing the cable to the parameters that have been defined for its  
type. If it is network cable, Validator-NT will perform full Signal to Noise  
Ratio and Skew testing as well as Speed testing with a Bit Error Rate  
Test (BERT) in approximately 23 seconds.  
Job Manager  
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File Name  
File Size  
Magicworld.job  
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10.21 Wed 2005 Oct 06  
9.51 Fri 2005 Oct 08  
10.00 Mon 2005 Oct 11  
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K
Test-um.job  
25.1  
11.7  
K
K
Technicolor.job  
Untitled1.job  
5.7  
K
OPEN  
RENAME DEL JOB  
COPY  
SEL  
1
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
2
5
8
GHI4  
PRS7  
*
Figure 4.2 Test Button  
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A PASS or FAIL indication will be briefly displayed along with a speed  
rating up to 1 Gigabit depending on the cable type. The screen will show  
the Remote ID, wiremap of the individual pairs, and automatically scroll  
down to display Length, Skew, SNR and BERT test results. The lights on  
the remote unit flash sequentially to indicate a PASS condition. The job  
file is saved after every Auto Test.  
Then the Cable Test Schedule displays the results and the test highlight  
automatically increments to the next cable in the list. The Voice over  
IP icon (VoIP) displays if the cable test results indicate a speed rating  
of 100MB or greater. You can go back to the previously tested cable  
by using the arrow navigation buttons and the Results soft key (F2) to  
inspect the specific test measurements, the speed test results, and the  
wire map conditions of each individual pair on the cable. Use the Arrow  
keys to scroll down this screen.  
Interpreting Wiremap Errors: The following four classes of wiring  
errors cause cables to FAIL. Errors are reported in order of severity. The  
severity refers to the ability of a more severe error to mask lower severity  
errors. For example, if there is a short in the cable, miswires and split  
pairs may be detected for the pairs involved in the short fault.  
Short - The pair has a low resistance connection between wire pairs or  
the shield. The wire pairs involved and the distance to the short in feet or  
meters displays in red on the wiremap screen.  
(See Figure 4.3 & Figure 4.4)  
Test Results  
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Remote ID: 1  
Cable001  
Fail  
1 Gbit/s  
CAT5E  
Test Time: 10:53 Thu 2005 Aug 25  
Expected Results  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
6
3
6
3
6
3
6
4
5
4
5
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
PGUPPG DOWN  
Figure 4.3 Test Results Short on Pair 4 and 5  
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Length  
Max: 300ft  
Skew  
Max: 35ns  
SNR  
Min:20db  
184ft  
A
--  
--  
30.0  
30.0  
188ft  
Short 7 ft  
186ft  
B
C
D
--  
--  
--  
--  
BERT Results:  
PGUPPG DOWN  
Figure 4.4 Page Down to Display Distance To Short  
Miswire - A wire or both wires of a pair are not connected to correct  
pins at the other end of the cable. For example, a reverse pair displays  
the wires connected to the correct pair of pins, but the two leads are  
reversed. (See Figure 4.5)  
Test Results  
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Cable001  
Fail  
1 Gbit/s  
CAT5E  
Test Time: 10:53 Thu 2005 Aug 25  
Expected Results  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
6
3
6
3
6
3
6
4
5
4
5
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
PGUPPG DOWN  
Figure 4.5 Test Results-Miswire  
Split Pair - The cable has an error in the twisting of the wires together  
within the cable. Cables are generally made up of 8 wires twisted  
together in 4 pairs. A cable can be wired with correct continuity, but  
not with correct pairing. If the only error is a split pair error, the cable  
has correct continuity. If the Validator main unit is unable to link to its  
remote due to another error, such as a short, A Link Test Error Message  
displays “Unable to Measure SNR.” Press OK to view the wiremap  
results. (See Figure 4.6)  
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Length  
Max: 300ft  
Skew  
Max: 35ns  
SNR  
Min:20db  
A
Split  
--  
--  
--  
--  
188ft  
B
C
D
Split  
--  
--  
--  
--  
186ft  
BERT Results:  
PGUPPG DOWN  
Figure 4.6 Test Results-Split  
Auto Find Feature: It is necessary to connect the Validator-NT remote  
unit to the other end of the cable to measure for both Speed and  
Performance. If the remote is not plugged in a message will appear  
“Remote not found. Alternating between Tone and Test.” We call this  
“Auto Find” and it is a feature that let’s you start the test and then go to  
the other end where the remote should be plugged in. If the end of the  
cable being tested is not known Validator-NT helps by generating tone  
on the line so that a tone probe can be used to locate the far end of the  
cable. Auto Find will terminate when the remote is plugged in.  
Test Results  
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Cable001  
REMOTE NOT FOUND  
Alternating Tone and Test.  
Figure 4.7 Cable Test without Remote  
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4.2. Site Info  
The next button on the Auto Test sub-menu is Site Info. This button  
displays the Customer Contact Information associated with the job you  
have selected for testing. By highlighting and selecting a field you can  
update or change the information in each field, i.e.; Job ID, Contact  
name, etc. Press Accept to accept the changes that were made and exit  
that field. To save text press Menu, scroll to Save Job, and press Select.  
Site Info  
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Job ID:  
Company:  
Contact:  
Phone:  
Email:  
Address 1:  
Address 2:  
City:  
State:  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
Figure 4.8 Customer Contact Information  
4.3. Contractor Info  
The next button is Contractor Info. Information on this screen can be  
added or changed in the same manner as on the Site Info screen.  
Contractor Info  
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Company:  
Installer:  
Phone:  
Email:  
Address 1:  
Address 2:  
City:  
State:  
Zipcode:  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
Figure 4.9 Contractor Information  
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4.4. Custom Cable Definitions  
The Custom Cable Definitions screen shows all defined cable types  
loaded into the Validator-NT from the current job and what category  
of test is performed on each type. The soft keys, F1 thru F3, allow for  
adding, editing, and deleting cable information. (Figure 4.10)  
The recommended procedure is to create Custom Cable Definitions in  
Plan-Um and upload them to Validator-NT. However, by following the  
steps outlined below you can also create Custom Cable Definitions and  
Save them directly in your Validator-NT.  
Custom Cable Types will only be saved to the current job unless you  
create a Template File to store and retrieve this information.  
1. Select Auto Test from the Start screen. Select Custom Cable  
Definitions.  
2. Modify a default cable type or select New using the soft keys.  
Select Cable Type: Data, Phone, or 2-wire.  
3. To create a New Custom Cable Definition, use the alphanumeric  
keypad to enter the information into each field. Press Accept  
when you are finished entering data into each field and to  
advance to the next field. You may also use the arrow keys on  
your keypad to navigate between fields. Backspace and Delete  
soft keys are provided to facilitate editing of information.  
4. To edit an existing cable definition, use the alphanumeric keypad  
to modify the test parameters in each field. Press Accept or use  
the arrow keys to advance to the next field.  
5. Length constant is used to calculate length measurements and  
may be adjusted for custom cable types depending upon their  
capacitance rating. Figure 5.1 displays typical cable length  
parameters.  
6. Typical settings for custom cable types will include a Minimum  
SNR of 20 dB and Maximum SKEW of 35 nanoseconds on  
Ethernet cable rated for gigabit speed.  
7. Wire Mapping, Pair Polarities, and Split Test selections are  
available using the drop down menus.  
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8. To save the custom test parameters you have entered, press the  
Save Type soft key (F3).  
9. A message box appears that asks you to confirm the changes  
in the test parameters you have entered. If you are sure of the  
changes press Yes. To verify or edit or changes, repeat steps 4  
through 7.  
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Type Table Screen  
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Type Name  
CAT5  
Default  
Data  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
CAT5E  
CAT6  
Data  
Data  
CAT3_4P  
CAT3  
Phone  
Phone  
Phone  
2 Wire  
2 Wire  
CAT3_2P  
RG-6  
Fire  
BNEWS
EDIT  
DEL TYP  
Test Definitions  
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Type  
Two-Wire  
Type  
Phone  
Type  
Two Wire Test Parameters  
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Type Name  
Connector  
Length:  
Yes  
Type Name  
Length:  
Yes  
pF/ft:  
Speed:  
Skew:  
SNR:  
None  
PF / ft.:  
Mx Length(ft):  
Polarity:  
Normal  
Mx Lngth( ft ):  
Connector:  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
SAVE TYPE  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
SAVE TYPE  
Phone Test Parameters  
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Type Name  
Connector  
Length:  
pF/ft:  
Yes  
Mx Lngth (ft):  
In Use:  
Pair Polarities: Split Test:  
Map To:  
1-6  
1-6  
Don’t Care  
Yes  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
SAVE TYPE  
Figure 4.10 Custom Cable Flowchart  
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4.5. Job Utilities  
The last button on the Auto Test menu is Job Utilities. This screen has  
buttons to allow creation of a new job file, open an existing job file on  
the CF card, export a template file, save the file that is currently open, or  
save an open file as a file with a new name (Figure 4.11)  
Job Utilities  
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Open  
Export Tut  
New  
Save  
Save As  
New File  
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Filename:  
Example  
Current File:  
Untitled1.job  
Template File:  
Default.tut  
New File:  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
OK  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
OK  
Job Manager  
Export  
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Modified  
100%  
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File Name  
File Size  
13 K  
Magicworld.job  
13.17 Tue 2005 Oct 05  
10.21 Wed 2005 Oct 06  
9.51 Fri 2005 Oct 08  
10.00 Mon 2005 Oct 11  
Current File:  
Untitled1.job  
Test-um.job  
25.1 K  
11.7 K  
5.7 K  
Technicolor.job  
Untitled1.job  
New Template:  
OPEN  
RENAME DEL JOB  
COPY  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
OK  
Figure 4.11 Job Utilities Flowchart  
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4.6. Step by Step Instructions for Performing Auto Tests  
1. From the Start Menu, navigate to the Job Manager using the  
arrow keys which move from left to right on each row.  
2. Select the Job you wish to test. Press Open.  
3. The Auto Test screen is presented with the Cable Test Schedule  
button highlighted. Press Select to view the Test Schedule.  
Press the up and down arrows to highlight the cable to be tested.  
4. Using the appropriate cable assembly and jacks, connect the  
Validator-NT main unit to one end of the cable and the remote  
unit to the opposite end of the first cable identified in the Test  
Schedule.  
Note: The Wiremapping Remotes (TP610) test wiremapping only and  
are NOT designed to work in the Auto Test mode. The Test Results will  
indicate Fail because the Validator was not able to perform a complete  
test sequence.  
5. Press Test.  
6. A message displays if the Main Unit is not communicating with  
the Remote Unit. If the Remote unit is not found, the main unit  
automatically sends tone on the cable. Using a Tone Tracer,  
such as Test-Um’s TT100, locate the cable you wish to test.  
Connect the Remote unit and testing will proceed.  
7. Pass/Fail Test Results display, also indicating the speed the  
cable is certified to perform at, and whether the cable will support  
Voice over IP (VoIP).  
8. The Validator-NT automatically increments to the next cable to  
be tested.  
9. Testing will proceed through the entire Cable Test Schedule  
regardless of test failures.  
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10. Press the Results (F2) soft key to display detailed test  
information for the cable that is currently highlighted.  
11. Pass test parameters display in green and fail parameters  
display in red.  
12. Test Results are automatically saved to the current job. To save  
text changes, select Save Job.  
13. Test Results for the selected job can then be downloaded to  
laptop/ PC and an End of Job Report generated for billing.  
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5. Running Manual Tests  
Manual Tests performs individual tests on Data, Phone, or 2-wire cables  
based on defined test standards. The tests that can be performed for  
each selected cable type are listed on the Manual Test screen for that  
type (Figure 5.2).  
5.1. Data Cables  
Data Cables are defined as cables wired to T568A/B pin numbering and  
pairing. Validator-NT will perform full Signal to Noise Ratio and Skew  
testing as part of the cable test. Speed testing is done with the Bit Error  
Rate Test (BERT). You can also send tone over the cable, check length,  
flash a hub or do a Speed Test with BERT.  
Note: The TP610 Remote Wiremappers are designed to report wiremap  
length and Skew results only. A Link Test Error message appears  
“Unable to Measure SNR.” To measure Signal to Noise Ratio you must  
use the Validator Smart Remote unit.  
Length Constant is used for length measurement and is adjusted in  
.1pF increments by pressing the up and down arrow keys. The displayed  
cable length is recalculated as the length constant is changed. This  
allows an unknown length constant to be determined by attaching a  
known length of cable and running the test. The length constant can  
be varied up or down until the displayed length matches the measured  
length. The displayed length constant is then the correct value for that  
cable. This same adjustment feature is on both the Phone and 2-Wire  
test screens. (Figure 5.1)  
Cable Type  
Data Cable  
CAT3  
pF/ft.  
pF/m  
19.0  
15.0  
62.5  
49.0  
CAT5/CAT5E/CAT6  
Coaxial Cable  
RG58  
27.5  
16.25  
90.0  
53.0  
RG6, RG11, RG59  
Security Wire  
22AWG, Jacketed  
24.0  
14.0  
78.5  
46.0  
22AWG, Unjacketed  
20AWG, Unjacketed  
16.0  
52.5  
18AWG, Unjacketed  
17.0  
55.5  
Figure 5.1 Typical Cable Length Parameter  
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Bits to Transfer:  
Select Rate:  
Any  
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Test Rate:  
% Completed:  
Error:  
NIC Wiring:  
Flash  
Auto  
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Length Constant: 15 PF/ft.  
Length  
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Skew  
1.6  
SNR  
30.0  
High - Low  
Tone Sound:  
Tone Path:  
1
2
1
2
A
B
C
D
34ft  
33ft  
34ft  
3
6
3
6
0.0  
1.9  
0.0  
30.0  
30.0  
30.0  
all  
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
8
Press send to begin.  
Up and Down controls Length Constant  
-X  
S
S
LENGTH  
SEND  
Figure 5.2 Data Manual Test Flowchart  
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5.2. Phone Cables  
Phone Cables are defined as cables wired to the USOC 3 pair standard  
for pin numbering and pairing. The test shows opens, shorts and length  
of the run. The wiremap and length measurements are displayed.  
(Figure 5.3)  
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Wiremap  
Length Constant: 15 PF/ft.  
Length  
52 ft  
High - Low  
Tone Sound:  
Tone Path:  
1
6
1
6
A
50 ft  
52 ft  
2
5
2
5
all  
B
C
3
4
3
4
Press send to begin.  
Up and Down controls Length Constant  
SEND  
Figure 5.3 Phone Manual Test Flowchart  
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5.3. 2-Wire Cables  
2-wire cables are tested for wire map and length. You can also send tone  
over the cable. (Figure 5.4)  
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Wiremap  
Length Constant: 15 PF/ft.  
Length  
52 ft  
High - Low  
Tone Sound:  
Tone Path:  
1
2
1
2
A
all  
Press send to begin.  
Up and Down controls Length Constant  
SEND  
Figure 5.4 Two Wire Manual Test Flowchart  
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5.4. Step by Step Instructions for Performing Manual Tests  
1. From the Start Menu, select Manual Tests. Choose Data, Phone  
or 2-wire cable type.  
Warning! Manual Test Results will NOT be saved.  
2. Using the appropriate cable assembly and jacks, connect  
the Validator-NT main unit to the cable identified in the Test  
Schedule with the Remote Unit connected to the opposite end.  
Cable Test  
1. Select Cable Test to initiate a test sequence. The wiremap,  
length, SNR, and Skew results will display. (Figure 5.5)  
2. The up and down arrow keys adjust the length constant by .1  
pF increments if the cable requires a different setting than that  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
3. On the DATA test screen, the Length (F1) soft key can be used  
to run the length portion of the test sequence only, skipping the  
Skew and SNR tests.  
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Length Constant: 15 PF/ft.  
Length  
34ft  
Skew  
1.6  
SNR  
30.0  
1
2
1
2
A
B
C
D
34ft  
33ft  
34ft  
3
6
3
6
0.0  
1.9  
0.0  
30.0  
30.0  
30.0  
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
8
Up and Down controls Length Constant  
-X  
S
S
LENGTH  
Figure 5.5 Manually Testing Cables  
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Placing Tone On a Cable Pair  
1. Select Manual Tests. Choose Data, Phone or 2-wire cable  
type.  
2. The Manual Test Menu for the cable type you selected displays.  
3. Select Tone.  
4. Select the desired Tone Sound. Press Accept. The cursor  
moves to the Tone Path dialog box. (Figure 5.6)  
5. Select the Tone Path by choosing the cable pair or pairs you  
wish to apply Tone to. Press Accept.  
6. Using the appropriate cable assembly, connect the cable to the  
Main unit jacks.  
7. Press the Send (F1) soft key to start the tone.  
8. Using a Tone Tracer, such as Test-Um’s TT100, trace the tone.  
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Tone Sound:  
Tone Path:  
all  
Press send to begin.  
SEND  
Figure 5.6 Tone Generator  
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Testing Cable Length  
When you run Cable Test, length is reported in feet or meters. In  
addition, the Manual Cable Test for data includes a quick independent  
length test using the Length (F1) soft key. This test is useful to the  
installer to determine how much cable is left on the reel or the length  
of a cable run. Follow the procedure for Cable Tests described above.  
(Figure 5.7)  
1. Select Manual Tests. Choose Data, Phone or 2-wire cable type.  
2. The Manual Test Menu for the cable type you selected displays.  
3. Using the right arrow key, select Cable Test.  
4. The pF+ (F1) and pF- (F2) soft keys adjust the length constant in  
pico farads per unit length if the cable requires a different setting  
than that displayed at the top of the screen.  
5. Select the Length (F1) soft key.  
6. The length of the cable pairs tested displays, as well as any  
associated errors.  
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Length Constant: 15 PF/ft.  
Length Skew SNR  
34ft  
1
2
1
2
A
B
C
D
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
34ft  
33ft  
34ft  
3
6
3
6
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
8
Up and Down controls Length Constant  
S
S
LENGTH  
Figure 5.7 Testing Cable Length  
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Hub Flash Test  
This test sends a link signal to test for active Ethernet equipment. This is  
the only test that runs with other Ethernet equipment.  
1. From the Data Manual Test screen, select Hub Flash  
2. From the drop down menu, select a specific data rate or Any if  
you wish to have the hub and Validator-NT auto negotiate the  
speed. (Figure 5.8)  
3. In 10Mb or 100Mb mode, the Validator-NT can be set to emulate  
a NIC, a HUB or to Auto (auto MDI/MDIX) mode using the drop  
down menu. If plugging into a hub, the Validator-NT must be set  
to NIC or Auto modes. The Auto mode can be used most of the  
time, but it may be necessary to select Hub or NIC mode when  
connecting to a network device that can “sleep” such as a laptop  
computer to wake it up.  
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Flash  
Auto  
Any, Auto  
FLASH  
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Performing a Bit Error Rate Test  
A Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) sends data packets from the main unit to  
the remote, measures speed and errors and correlates this to a PASS or  
FAIL result. This test can only be run from end to end on a single cable, it  
cannot be run through an Ethernet hub or switch.  
1. From the Data Manual Tests screen, select the BERT Test  
button. (Figure 5.9)  
2. Using the drop down dialog box, select an Ethernet speed of 1  
gigabit or 100 Megabits. Press Accept  
3. Select the number of bits to transfer from the drop down dialog  
box. Press Accept.  
4. Press the Test button to begin the run. The % Complete will  
advance as the test proceeds and any errors will be reported as  
the % Completed is updated. A Pass or Fail will be displayed at  
the end of the test based on the industry standard of not more  
than one error in 10 Gigabits transferred.  
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Ethernet Speed:  
Bits to Transfer:  
10 Gbits  
Test Rate:  
% Completed:  
Error:  
Figure 5.9 Bit Error Rate Test  
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6. Performing Active Network Tests  
Active Network Tests include four functional test areas designed to report  
cable performance and verify connectivity to network devices: Port  
Discovery, Ping, Cisco Discovery Protocol, and Hub Flash. Select  
Network Tests from the Start menu to access Network Tests. Use the  
RJ45 ports to perform these tests.  
Warning! Active Network Test Results will NOT be Saved.  
Start  
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Capabilities  
E-NET  
AUTO  
Link established at: 1 Gbs  
Remote device MDI/MDI-X: Auto  
Remote device advertises: 1 Gbs FDX  
Remote device advertises: 100 Mbs HDX/FDX  
Remote device advertises: 10 Mbs HDX/FDX  
Pair [A]: skew: 0.0 ns  
Pair [B]: skew: 8.0 ns  
Pair [C]: skew: 0.0 ns  
Pair [D]: skew: 8.0 ns  
Frequency Offset: 30 ppm  
SNR: 30.0 dB  
SNR: 29.9 dB  
SNR: 30.0 dB  
SNR: 30.0 dB  
Figure 6.1 Port Discovery Network Test Flowchart  
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6.1. Port Discovery  
Port discovery identifies telephone or network devices connected to the  
other end of the jack or cable. The test begins with a search for voltages  
that may be present. If voltages are found, the patterns for commonly  
used services are compared to the voltages observed and reported as  
phone, ISDN or legacy phantom power as appropriate. If the voltage  
pattern is unknown, the port pin conditions are reported.  
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L1  
1
2
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3
4
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+
5
6
.
7
8
Figure 6.2 Phone Detected  
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ISDN  
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4
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+
6
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6.3 ISDN Phone Detected  
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3
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6
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If no telephone or voltage sources are found, Validator-NT attempts an  
Ethernet link. If a link is found, information about the link is displayed:  
- Identifies the Ethernet connection  
- Speed linked at (10, 100 or 1000 Megabit)  
- Type of link (MDI, MDI-X or Auto MDI/MDI-X)  
- Advertised Speed of the device  
- SNR  
- Skew if 1000 Mbit  
- Frequency Offset – the difference in the data rate, in parts per  
million (ppm), between the Validator-NT and the installed far end  
equipment. The value should not normally exceed 100 ppm.  
Data errors are likely to occur at 200 ppm.  
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Capabilities  
E-NET  
AUTO  
Link established at: 1 Gbs  
Remote device MDI/MDI-X: Auto  
Remote device advertises: 1 Gbs FDX  
Remote device advertises: 100 Mbs HDX/FDX  
Remote device advertises: 10 Mbs HDX/FDX  
Pair [A]: skew: 0.0 ns  
Pair [B]: skew: 8.0 ns  
Pair [C]: skew: 0.0 ns  
Pair [D]: skew: 8.0 ns  
Frequency Offset: 30 ppm  
SNR: 30.0 dB  
SNR: 29.9 dB  
SNR: 30.0 dB  
SNR: 30.0 dB  
Figure 6.5 Ethernet Link Detected  
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If neither voltages nor Ethernet is detected, Validator-NT searches for its  
remote to run a cable test. If the remote is found, a manual mode cable  
test is run and the remote ID, wiremap, full Signal to Noise Ratio, and  
Skew test results (1000Mbit only) are displayed. Speed testing, as well  
as placing tone on a cable, is performed in the Manual Test mode of the  
Validator-NT only. If a remote is not found, a one-ended test for shorts  
and split pairs is run and the results are reported.  
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Length  
34ft  
Skew  
1.6  
SNR  
30.0  
1
2
1
2
A
B
C
D
34ft  
33ft  
34ft  
3
6
3
6
0.0  
1.9  
0.0  
30.0  
30.0  
30.0  
4
5
4
5
7
8
7
8
Up and Down controls Length Constant  
-X  
S
S
LENGTH  
Figure 6.6 Data Cable Test  
If the results appear to be un-powered Ethernet equipment, that is  
reported as well.  
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Length Constant: 15 PF/ft.  
Length Skew SNR  
1
2
1
2
20ft  
Short  
A
B
C
D
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
20ft  
3
6
3
6
Short  
20ft  
20ft  
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5
Short  
Short  
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Up and Down controls Length Constant  
S
S
Figure 6.7 Un-powered Ethernet Test  
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6.2. Ping Test  
The Ping Test is used to verify connectivity to resources on or off the  
network and IP addresses. The Ping Test will simultaneously Ping up  
to seven different IP addresses and can be run in DHCP or manual  
addressing modes.  
In DHCP mode, the Validator-NT’s assigned address and the addresses  
of the router/gateway and DNS server plus the net mask are obtained  
automatically from a DHCP server and the values displayed on the  
Validator-NT. Press Get IP Parameters to start the DHCP request  
process.  
IP Address  
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DHCP  
My IP  
GW/RTR  
DNS  
192.168.1.200 / 24  
My IP: 192.168.1.109  
Netmask (CIDR): 255.255.255.0 (24)  
Gateway/Router (GW/RTR): 192.168.1.1  
Domain Name Server (DNS): 192.168.1.100  
Get IP  
Parameters  
BACKSPC  
DELETE PINGTOOL TARGETS  
Figure 6.8 DHCP Mode Ping Test Results  
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For manual IP addresses, uncheck the DHCP mode box by pressing  
the up and down arrow keys to highlight the DHCP box and press  
Select to deselect DHCP mode. Use the arrow keys to highlight the My  
IP, Gateway Router (GWRTR) and Domain Name Server. Edit these  
fields as necessary using the keypad, Backspace (F1) and Delete (F2)  
soft keys. Press Accept to confirm your current selection and move to  
the next field. The Netmask is entered next to My IP as a count of ones  
starting from the left (FFF0 = 24, FFE0 = 24, etc.). Press the down arrow  
to Select the box titled Configure IP Parameters and initiate the operation  
to verify that the MY IP address entered is not in use already.  
IP Address  
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My IP  
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DNS  
192.168.1.200 / 24  
My IP: 192.168.1.000  
Netmask (CIDR): 000.000.000.0 (24)  
Gateway/Router (GW/RTR): None  
Domain Name Server (DNS): None  
Configure  
IP Parameters  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
TARGETS  
Figure 6.9 Manual Mode IP Addresses  
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The Ping Targets must also be set manually. To change the IP targets,  
press the Targets soft key (F4) and edit these fields as necessary using  
the keypad, Backspace (F1) and Delete (F2) soft keys. The www.com  
the “.com” suffix to an entered name. Pressing the F3 soft key would  
change “Test-Um” to “www.Test-Um.com”. When entering addresses,  
the * button is a shortcut for the period (.) punctuation mark needed  
to enter dotted-quad or URL addresses. Press Quit to return to the  
previous screen, either IP Address or Ping Tool.  
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HOST/IP 1 www.Test-Um.com  
HOST/IP 2  
HOST/IP 3  
HOST/IP 4  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
WWW..COM  
Figure 6.10 Manual Ping Targets  
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The Ping Tool soft key (F3) only shows on the IP address screen once  
valid DHCP information or manual IP addresses are configured. All  
the IP addresses that are currently setup to be pinged are displayed on  
entry. Uncheck the box next to any addresses you do not want to ping.  
The Host/IP address can be edited directly on this screen (the default  
URL is www.test.um.com) and the Targets soft key (F4) and subsequent  
screen is used to edit the four other user defined targets. Press the  
Ping soft key to start the ping operation of up to seven IP addresses  
simultaneously. Press quit to stop.  
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HOST/IP www.Test-Um.com  
GW/RTR 192.168.1.1  
Long  
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Long  
Long  
DNS  
192.168.1.100  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
PING  
TARGETS  
Figure 6.11 IP Addresses Setup to be Pinged  
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You can increase the length of the data packet used to ping by  
highlighting the target IP Address and using the right arrow key to  
highlight the word Long. Press Select to toggle the size of the data  
packet between normal and long.  
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6.12 Adjusting the Length of the Ping Packet  
Press the Ping soft key to start the ping operation of up to seven IP  
addresses simultaneously. Press quit to stop. The Validator-NT will issue  
a DHCP release request to the DHCP server when in DHCP mode. This  
is preferable to simply disconnecting the cable because the IP address  
pinged will not be available for assignment to any other device.  
Ping Tool  
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Figure 6.13 Ping Test Result  
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6.3 Cisco Delivery Protocol  
This feature detects Cisco Delivery Protocol (CDP) messages broadcast  
by Cisco bridges and routers over the network to inform each other of  
their existence. The content of the CDP message contains addresses  
that SNMP messages can be sent to.  
Network Tests  
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To view Cisco Delivery Protocol broadcast messages  
1. From the Start Menu, select Network Tests. Select Cisco  
Delivery Protocol.  
2. Use a patch cable to connect the Validator-NT main unit to the  
network or device port to be monitored for CDP.  
3. CDP information automatically displays and a message “Reading  
CDP packets from network” appears on your screen below the  
CDP message.  
CDP Display Screen  
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Holdtime: 179 sec  
Capabilities: Transparent_Bridge Switch  
Version:  
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4. To clear the current broadcast, press the Clear soft key (F1).  
The screen goes blank.  
CDP Display Screen  
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STOP  
6.16 Selecting Clear for CDP Display Screen  
5. To start a new broadcast, press the Start soft key (F2). The  
message “Reading CDP packets from network” appears on your  
screen below the CDP message.  
6. To stop the current broadcast, press the Stop soft key (F3). A  
message “Ignoring CDP packets from network” appears on the  
screen below the CDP message.  
CDP Display Screen  
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IP address: 192.168.1.252  
Holdtime: 179 sec  
Capabilities: Transparent_Bridge Switch  
Version:  
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software  
IOS ™ C3500XL Software (C3500XL-C3H2S-M),  
Version 12.05(5)XU, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)  
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ValidatorTM Network Tests  
6.4. Hub Flash  
Hub flash sends an intermittent link signal to flash the link status light on  
Ethernet equipment. You can select a specific data rate or Any if you  
wish to have the hub and the Validator-NT auto negotiate the speed.  
Hub Flash  
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ValidatorTM Network Tests  
6.5. Step by Step Instructions for Performing Network Tests  
1. From the Start Menu, select Network Tests. Choose Port  
Discovery, Ping Test or Hub Flash.  
Warning! Network Test Results will NOT be saved  
2. Use a patch cable to connect the Validator-NT main unit to the  
jack or network device to be tested.  
Port Discovery  
1. From the Start menu, navigate to Network Tests using the arrow  
keys which move from left to right on each row.  
2. Using the RJ45 port, connect the appropriate cable assembly  
from the Validator-NT main unit to one end of the cable or jack  
and the remote unit to the opposite end of the cable or jack to be  
identified.  
3. Select Port Discovery to start a test sequence. Press TEST to  
retest once the Port Discovery screen is displayed.  
4. If neither voltage nor Ethernet is detected, the Validator-NT  
searches for its remote to run a cable test. If a remote is not  
found, a one-ended test for shorts and split pairs is run and the  
results are reported.  
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Ping Test  
1. Select Ping Test.  
2. Press Select to begin DHCP request (DHCP box checked)  
or to Configure IP addresses in manual address mode (box  
unchecked). In manual address mode, be sure the displayed  
addresses are appropriate for the network being tested. If not,  
use the keypad, Backspace (F1) and Delete (F2) soft keys to edit  
My IP Address, Gateway Router (GWRTR) and Domain Name  
Server (DNS).  
3. To change the targets, press the Targets soft key (F4) to  
enter the Manual Ping Targets screen and use the keyboard,  
Backspace (F1) and Delete (F2) soft keys to edit the target IP  
addresses. When entering addresses, the * button is a shortcut  
for the period (.) punctuation mark. Press escape when done to  
return to the previous screen.  
4. Press the Ping Tool soft key to begin pinging the entries with the  
box checked.  
5. Press Quit to return to the IP Address screen.  
Cisco Delivery Protocol  
1. Select Cisco Delivery Protocol.  
2. Using the RJ45 port, connect the appropriate cable assembly  
from the Validator-NT main unit to one end of the cable or jack  
and the remote unit to the opposite end of the cable or jack to be  
identified.  
3. Press Select to display a message “Reading CDP packets from  
network” appears on your screen below the CDP message.  
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Hub Flash  
1. Select Hub Flash.  
2. From the drop down menu, select a specific data rate or Any if  
you wish to have the hub and the Validator-NT auto negotiate the  
speed. Press Accept.  
3. In 10Mb or 100 Mb mode, the Validator-NT can be set to emulate  
a NIC, a HUB or an Auto mode (auto MDI/MDIX) device using  
the drop down menu. If plugging into a hub, the Validator-NT  
must be set to NIC or Auto modes. The Auto mode can be used  
most of the time, but it may be necessary to select Hub or NIC  
mode when connecting to a network device that can “sleep” such  
as a laptop computer to wake it up. Or if the device to be flashed  
is slow to negotiate in the auto mode.  
4. Press Flash (F1) soft key to begin.  
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ValidatorTM Uploading/Downloading Jobs  
7. Uploading/Downloading Jobs  
7.1. Uploading the Cable Test Schedule to the Validator-NT  
Open the My Documents folder on your desktop. Right click the Plan-  
Um job you want to transfer, and select Copy.  
Power the Validator on. Open the My Computer folder on your desktop.  
Plug the USB cord into the USB port on your PC and into the Validator-  
NT (Figure 6.1). As the connection is made, the drive the Validator is  
mapped to (usually Local Disk E:) appears on your desktop and the  
message “USB – File I/O Mode” appears in red on the Validator.  
Right click the drive the Validator is connected to and select Paste to  
transfer the job file to the compact flash card on the Validator.  
Do not remove the USB cable after this procedure; instead follow the  
instructions below to safely remove the USB cable  
On your system tray (lower right side on your desk top), click the USB  
icon to safely remove hardware or Stop Mass Storage Device.  
This completes the upload operation. Remove the USB cable from the  
Validator. When you remove the USB cable, the power automatically  
turns off on the Validator.  
Power the unit on, select Job Manager, and open the job to begin testing.  
After you complete the testing and verification of the cables with the  
Validator, you will download the test results to Plan-Um, populating the  
Length and Results columns on the Cable Test schedule.  
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7.2. Downloading Test Results from Validator-NT to Plan-Um  
Open the My Computer folder on your desktop. Power the Validator-  
NT on. Plug the USB cord into the USB port on your PC and into the  
Validator-NT (Figure 7.1). As the connection is made, the drive the  
Validator is mapped to (usually Local Disk E:) appears on your desktop  
and the message “USB – File I/O Mode” appears in red on the Validator.  
Right click the drive the Validator is connected to and select Copy. Open  
the My Documents folder on your desktop, right click, and select Paste.  
Select Yes to replace the previous file with one you just downloaded that  
contains the test results.  
Do not remove the USB cable after this procedure; instead follow  
the instructions below to safely remove the USB cable. On your  
system tray (lower right side on your desk top), click the USB icon to  
safely remove hardware or Stop Mass Storage Device.  
Open Plan-Um and open the selected job file to view the populated  
Length and Results columns of the Cable Test Schedule.  
Figure 7.1 Diagram of Validator-NT Connected to PC  
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ValidatorTM Archiving /Saving Test Results  
8. Archiving/Saving Test Results  
Test Results  
To save, press Menu. Use the Up  
Arrow key to highlight Save Job and  
press Select to save your Test Results  
to the flash memory card. (Figure 8.1)  
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to select the Job Utilities menu from  
the Current Job screen and press the  
Save or Save As option. (Figure 8.1)  
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Current File:  
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New File:  
BACKSPC  
DELETE  
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Figure 8.1 Options for Saving Jobs  
Test results Auto Save after every cable test is performed. However, Job  
Information must be saved manually.  
Download Test Results to a pc/laptop. Stored job information is used to  
generate an End of Job Report. Refer to the archived job for additional  
moves, adds, and changes.  
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ValidatorTM Printing Test Results  
9. Printing Test Results  
The most efficient method to print job reports is to download test results  
to a pc/laptop. See Uploading/downloading Jobs.  
Future upgrades may permit the user to print Test Results directly from  
the Validator-NT to a serial port printer using a D-Sub 9 pin Male to  
Female cable assembly. (Figure 9.1)  
Validator-NT Serial Port  
D-Sub 9 pin Male  
to Female Cable  
Assembly  
Figure 9.1 Serial Port Cable Connection to Validator-NT  
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10. Application Notes for Typical Field Use  
10.1. New Job, New Cable Installations  
1. A Layout using the Plan-Um software will be created conforming  
to the customers’ facility or residence and a job id created.  
2. Cables will be chosen and run between agreed upon ports and a  
Comm. Panel or Patch Panel.  
3. Check Cable Test Schedule against the Layout to make sure all  
ports are connected correctly.  
4. The Job File from the Plan-Um software will be uploaded to  
the Validator-NT Main unit. The Job File can then be accessed  
through the Job Manager on the Main Menu Screen of the  
Validator-NT.  
5. The Cable Test Schedule can be sorted so that all CAT 5E  
cables are listed first or all CAT 5 etc. This groups the types of  
cables for quicker testing at the Comm. or Patch Panel.  
6. Once all tests are done, upload the finished Cable Test Schedule  
to the laptop or PC and print this as an End of Job report  
showing all the cable runs and PASS/FAIL results. This should  
be attached to a copy of the customer layout for comparison and  
final checking prior to billing.  
10.2. New Job, Previously Installed Cables  
1. Create a layout using the Plan-Um software re-creating the  
customers’ cabling system using port and cable icons in Plan-  
Um.  
2. Name the job and upload it to Validator-NT for testing  
3. Print out the finished Cable Test Schedule as an End of Job  
report for the customer to see what was tested and results.  
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