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C a b l e I Q
Q u a l i f i c a t i o n Te s t e r
I n s i d e w i r i n g / c o a x q u a l i f i c a t i o n t e s t e r
Qualify and troubleshoot inside wiring for video, data and voice –
at the push of a button
The CableIQ™ Qualification Tester is the
first of its kind designed for residential
applications. It quickly qualifies
residential cabling systems to support
voice, CATV, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, and
VoIP. It replaces multiple tools for testing
and troubleshooting all voice, data, and
coax wiring. Built-in TDR graphically shows
distance to faults (e.g., pin 1 break at
37 feet) and can be used to map and ID
tag a bridged telco system. Its professional
documentation capabilities help to elimi-
nate callbacks and workmanship disputes.
Lightweight, rugged, reliable unit requires
no training to get started.
Figure 1. Quickly qualify coax cabling for video/CATV
applications with four-second autotest.
Figure 2. Measure length, verify continuity, and measure
the distance to shorts and breaks.
Figure 3. Detect CATV video signal.
The CableIQ
Qualification
Tester from Fluke Networks:
Qualifies residential cabling systems to
support CATV, 10/100/1000 Ethernet,
voice and VoIP.
Tests and troubleshoots all coax, data, and
voice wiring.
Graphically maps wiring configuration and
shows distance to faults with built-in TDR.
Locates and traces cables with IntelliTone™
digital signaling technology.
Reduces installation costs by eliminating
callbacks and disputes.
Includes software for managing and
printing professional test reports.
Documents that cabling systems were
installed properly and will perform reliably.
Coax cable testing
Now there’s a multifunctional tester for all
home cabling media. With the prominence
of coax in the home, you need a tool that
can quickly and easily test quality of coax
cabling, and verify whether video outlets are
live or not. The CableIQ™ Qualification Tester
gives you several ways to test coax cabling:
Figure 4. Run a coax TDR trace to see where large
impedance changes are located.

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