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REPORTS
Reports are very important because they are documented proof that the cables tested are fit for purpose,
and are a record of the length of cable installed. To select the required report style press F3(SETUP) in
the HOME screen, then select REPORTS.
To include your own logo in the PDF reports, from the HOME screen select F3
(SETUP) / SYSTEM / OWNER / F1 (LOGO). Insert a USB memory key containing an
image named logo.png with maximum size of 250 x 160 pixels.
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To include your details in the reports, from the
HOME screen select F3 (SETUP) / SYSTEM /
OWNER.
To include the Job details in the reports, from
the HOME screen select F1 (JOBS) / F1 (EDIT)
or F2 (OPTIONS) / NEW.
There are 3 reports available:
The Summary report lists a summary of all tests in
a job.
The Brief report lists all details for every tests.
The Full report combines the Summary report and
Brief report into one document
Test0001 is a 4-Pair 568B UTP cable, 2
metres long. It has failed the Wiremap
because pin 7 is missing and failed Data
tests because it can not support 1Gbit/s.
However it can support 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s.
Test0002 is a 4-Pair cable, 2 metres long. It
has passed both the Wiremap and Data
tests and can support 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s
and 1Gbit/s
Test0003 is a 4-Pair 568A UTP cable, 2
metres long with pins 1 and 2 reversed. It
has failed the Wiremap test but passed the
Data test. Because the wiremap failure is not
critical it can support 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and
1Gb/s.
Test0004 is a 4-Pair 568A UTP cable, 2
metres long. It has passed the Wiremap test
but failed the Data test because Ethernet
errors were detected. It will not support
1Gb/s. It may support 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s
but this can not be guaranteed.
Test0005 is a 2-Pair 568A UTP cable, 2
metres long. It has passed the Wiremap and
Data test. It will support 10Mb/s and
100Mb/s.
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