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FIELD PERFORMANCE TESTING OF COPPER PERMANENT LINKS AND CHANNEL Class D, Class E, Class EA (10GBE) Changes from Version 14; Cable Specs modified for Fluke DTX 1200 & 1800 to Cat 6 UTP Cable Specs modified for Fluke DTX 1800 on TrueNet Cat 6 UTP PL & Ch specs updated to Draft 3.0 for Cat 6 0-55m and 55-100m Cable Spec updated to ADC Cu10G – A6TR CMR for 0-100m Pg 10 Pg 11 Pg 11 Pg 11 | KRONE FIELD PERFORMANCE TESTING OF COPPER PERMANENT LINKS AND CHANNEL Class D Class E Class EA 10GBE Changes from Version 14 Cable Specs modified for Fluke DTX 1200 1800 to Cat 6 UTP Pg 10 Cable Specs modified for Fluke DTX 1800 on TrueNet Cat 6 UTP Pg 11 PL Ch specs updated to Draft 3.0 for Cat 6 0-55m and 55-100m Pg 11 Cable Spec updated to ADC Cu10G - A6TR CMR for 0-100m Pg 11 Issued Version 15 Released 08.05.2006 This is a living document and is subject to change. This document is available as a free download from the ADC KRONE web site www.adckrone.com.au On the right-hand side Online Tools Technical publications ADC KRONE Specifications Field Performance Testing of Copper Permanent Links ADC KRONE AUSTRALIA Ver. 15 Field Performance Testing V15 060508 Page 1 of 11 KRONE Performance Testing of Permanent Links and Channels There are 3 distinct areas of cable testing Certification Qualification and Verification. Certification is the most rigorous of all cable testing and uses the Pass Fail criteria in one of the AS NZS 3080 ISO IEC 11801 or TIA EIA 568 standards. The remainder of this document deals with Certification Testing and it is a requirement for an ADC KRONE Warranty. Qualification testing allows technicians to troubleshoot and qualify network cabling for suitability to a particular technology eg 100BASE-T GBE VoIP. Verification testing determines basic continuity functions eg wiremap short circuits. 1. Permanent Links And Channels The fundamental building blocks for a telecommunications system are the permanent links PL and channels Ch . The field testers needed for Pl testing must nullify the effects of the test leads resulting in plug connector ends that are less than 50 mm long. The plug connector ends are also required to meet performance criteria that are electrically centred . This means that as tester manufacturers produce these centred plugs new plugs will have to be bought for use with the hand-held testers to obtain accurate PL test results. .