EXFO CableSHARK P3 VF/DSL Cable Qualifier User Manual
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Fault Type
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Open Circuit
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Short Circuit, origin of Bridge Tap
To start another test with the same conditions, the user should simply press the RUN/STOP key.
At the completion of a test, the function button command selection at the bottom of the LoopMapper Test
Result screen consists of several options available to the operator. The following are brief descriptions of
each of the function button options:
ZOOM IN VERT / ZOOM
OUT VERT
Use these function buttons to zoom in and out based on the vertical level
scale. Please note after the completion of a test, the ZOOM OUT VERT
option will be disabled as it is impossible to ZOOM OUT. Press the ZOOM IN
VERT button once or multiple times and the ZOOM OUT VERT button will
appear. Likewise, when the maximum zoom level is achieved, the ZOOM IN
VERT button will disappear.
ZOOM IN HORIZ /
ZOOM OUT HORIZ
Use these function buttons to zoom in and out based on the horizontal graph
scale. Please note after the completion of a test, the ZOOM OUT HORIZ
option will be disabled as it is impossible to ZOOM OUT. Press the ZOOM IN
HORIZ button once or multiple times and the ZOOM OUT HORIZ button will
appear. Likewise, when the maximum zoom level is achieved, the ZOOM IN
HORIZ button will disappear.
MAIN MENU
Select MAIN MENU to return to the Main Menu.
Pressing the SAVE / UPLOAD button shows a pop-up window where the user is allowed to upload results,
and save results to internal memory or to external USB memory.
UPLOAD RESULT
Choosing UPLOAD RESULT from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu sends
the result that appears on the CableSHARK screen (current test or recalled
test) to a PC via a NULL modem cable. The remote control program Visi-
SHARK can be used to capture and analyze the results on a PC.
SAVE TO MEM
Choosing SAVE TO MEM from the SAVE / UPLOAD pop-up menu invokes
the SAVE SESSION menu. From here, the test results can be saved to
internal non-volatile memory. See Section 5.3 for more information.