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Congratulations!
You have just purchased the world’s most advanced Speed and
Performance Certier. 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 nish 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 Sacricial 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
rmware and software updates and obtain access to other
valuable support tools available on our web site. If you prefer,
you may ll out the enclosed warranty registration card and mail
it in.
Above all, enjoy your new Validator-NT. It will make your testing life
easier.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ........................................................................ 5
Ethernet Cable Certication .............................................................. 6
Active Network Features ................................................................... 7
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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 Denitions ......................................................... 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
Introduction
The Validator-NT (NT955) Certier uses Speed and Performance
criteria to test and certify Ethernet network cables against IEEE802.3
specications 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 Certication possible. It is the most up to
date way of seeing the physical condition of the wiring and how a specic
cable run will handle data ow on Ethernet speeds, 10 Megabit, 100
Megabit and Gigabit.
In addition to its state of the art 21
st
Century cable certication
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 conguration of connected
equipment.
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Ethernet Cable Certication
Speed and Performance Certication 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 Certier.
To do Speed and Performance Certication Validator-NT measures
three specic 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 Specications 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 Reectometry) 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 specied cable runs at dened 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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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 identies telephone or network devices connected to the
other end of the jack or cable.
A Ping Test veries 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 ash the link status light
on Ethernet equipment.
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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, dene 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 condent of the physical properties of specic cable runs
and the overall capability of the network in general.
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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 RJ45 8-wire data interface
Telephone Jack RJ11, 6-wire Telco interface
USOC pairing
Coaxial Connector “F” connector coax interface
Banana Jacks 2-wire testing
The Validator-NT test kit is supplied with ve 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” sacricial 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 Sacricial Cables
connected to prolong the life of the RJ45 network cable port of your
Validator-NT main and remote unit.
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Data Cables and Connection
Figure 1. TP55 Connected to Validator-NT
Figure 2. TP68 Connected to Validator-NT
Telephone Cable and Connection
Figure 3. TP20 Connected to Validator-NT
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RJ11, 6-wires
Telco interface
USOC pairing
(TP20)
7.5” no fault cable
assembly with RJ12
connectors for the RJ11
or RJ45 port
(TP20)
RJ45 8-wire data
interface
24” cable assembly with
an RJ45 connector and
8 alligator clips
(TP68)
12” shielded cable
assembly with RJ45
connectors
(TP55)
RJ45 8-wire data
interface
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Two Wire and Connections
Figure 4. Video Coaxial Cable Connected to Validator-NT
Figure 5. Security Cable Connected to Validator-NT
Figure 6. Banana Jack Cables Connected to Validator-NT
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RG59/U Coaxial
cable with BNC
connectors (not
included)
Banana Jacks to alligator
clip cable assembly
(not included)
Banana Jacks
2-wire testing
“F” connector coax
interface
3’ RG6 video
coaxial cable
(not included)
Adapter, BNC plug to F Jack
(TP62)
“F” connector
coax interface
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Data Cable & Remote Connection
Figure 7. Wiremapper Remote #1 Connected to Validator-NT
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Registration
You must register your product with Test-Um Inc. to be eligible to
receive rmware 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 ll out the enclosed warranty registration card completely and mail it
immediately.
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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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Tests Performed
Validator-NT performs specied 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 certied to support a data rate of 100 Megabit or
greater, which is a basic requirement for VoIP applications.
The following chart species the pre programmed tests that are
performed on specic cable types (see gure 7).
Figure 7. Pre programmed Auto Tests for Specic Cable Types
In addition, the installer can dene custom or nonstandard cable type test
denitions. Once a Custom Cable Denition is created, you can create a
Template File to store this information and retrieve it as needed.
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About Your Validator-NT
Main Unit Features
Figure 8. Main Unit Features
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Table 1. Main Unit Features
Item Feature Description
1
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.
2
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window of simple functions.
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selection or edited eld.
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selections or moves backup in the
menu sequence.
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sequence for the highlighted
cable.
6
SEL
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currently highlighted eld or
activates the next level into the
menu navigation sequence.
7
Arrow Keys are used for
navigation of the active-selected
eld on the current menu.
8
Context Sensitive function keys
enable the soft keys, which
appear on the bottom of the LCD
screen.
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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.
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Table 2. Main Unit Features (Cont.)
Item Feature Description
10 Display 4 inch LCD color screen.
11 Data Jack
RJ45, 8 wire data interface,
T568A/B pairing.
12
Telephone Jack RJ11, 6 Wire Telco interface,
USOC pairing.
13
Coaxial Cable Connector “F” Connector Coaxial Cable
interface
14 Banana Jacks Connection for 2-wire testing
15
Serial Port
Connection for serial port printer
(Currently inactive)
16 USB Port
When computer is sensed
connected to USB port, NT955
powers down and enters USB
mode.
17 DC Power Supply External power supply
18
Compact Flash Card
Standard data grade compact
ash card, 32 Megabytes minimum
capacity. Only remove when unit
is off.
19 Card Ejector
Folding ejector button. Fold over to
prevent accidental ejection of the
compact ash card.
20 Battery
Li-ion rechargeable battery
(NT93)
21 Battery Lock Sliding lever to secure battery
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Remote Unit Features
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Table 3. Remote Unit Features
Item Feature Description
1 Link LED
Turns on when a link is established with
another network device.
2 Charge LED
Battery is charging when LED light is
blinking.
3 Battery state
When selected the battery life capacity is
shown.
4
Battery State
Indicator
76-100 LED
Battery life capacity is
between 76% to 100%,
fully charged
50-75 LED
Battery life capacity is
between 50% to 75%
25-49 LED
Battery life capacity is
between 25% to 49%
5-24 LED
Battery life capacity is
between 5% to 24%
LOW
Battery life capacity is
low, and does need to
be recharged.
5 Data Jack
RJ45, 8 wire data interface, T568A/B
pairing.
6 Telephone Jack
RJ11, 6 Wire Telco interface, USOC
pairing.
7
Coax Cable
Connectors
“F” Connector Coaxial Cable interface
8 Banana Jacks Connection for 2-wire testing
9 DC Power Supply External power supply
10 Battery Li-ion rechargeable battery (NT93)
11 Battery Lock Sliding lever to secure battery
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