TDR900
Hand-held Time Domain Reflectometer/Cable
Length Meter
Electric Power
Street Lighting: To install street lighting, short lengths of
cable run from lamppost to lamppost. It is impor tant that
joints are accessible as the cable runs underground. The
TDR900 is used initially to ensure there is enough cable on
the drum to give a continuous r un and then utilized to
check the installation is correct.
Mining
Due to Ex ‘d’ (Explosion proof) regulations most countries
do not allow TDRs down mines, however, as the mine
deepens, shafts are dug from the sur face and umbilical
cables are dropped down. These carr y power for the tools
and telecommunication needs. Due to the distances
involved, these cables especially the telecom, become
stretched and are likely to fail. The TDR900 can easily be
justified as a maintenance tool to check cable integrity.
Broadcasting
Outside broadcasting: Outside broadcast vehicles carr y
an enormous amount of cables depending on the situation,
e.g. sporting events can use ten or more different camera
locations. Due to the temporary nature of the installation,
cables get damaged and a low cost, simple to read TDR
can easily be justified to quickly locate failures.
Studio Broadcasting: Cameras in a studio have a trailing
group of cables, which are dragged around the floor, as
the cameras move. This puts a strain both on the cable
and in the joints, as quality of the signal is very impor tant.
Aerials: The signals from broadcasting companies are
transmitted through aerials and large drops of cable are
used due to the height of these aerials. The cables
become stretched especially around the joints, giving poor
service.
Stocktaking
A simple application is stocktaking. Any company that
purchases reasonable amounts of cable or any company
that produces cable needs to know how much they are
buying or have on the shelf. Traditional graphic TDRs
have had limited success in this area due to cost and
waveform interpretations. The TDR900 provides both
simplicity and accuracy.
FEATURES
■CE-Certificated
■Accurate to 20 inches (50 cm) throughout the entire
range
■Extra-large backlit (ICON type 7 segment) LCD
■Automatic output impedance control, auto-range, auto-
zero, and auto-sensitivity allows for closely matching to
a wide range of cables under test. Only V.O.P (velocity
of propagation) settings required.
■Displays cable length if the cable’s V.O.P (velocity of
propagation) is known or displays V.O.P (velocity of
propagation) if a cable’s length is known.
■20 internal memor y locations store up to 20 custom
cable V.O.P settings.
■Internal librar y of 39 standard cables allow for quick and
easy measurements for industry standard cable types.
■Tone Generator (oscillating 910 to 1100 Hz; 5 V peak to
peak) for cable identification and tracing.
■Line Voltage Detection: Displays “OUCH” message and
stops operation if line voltage exceeds 6.5 V.
■Safety Protection (up to 250 V RMS)
SPECIFICATIONS
Except where otherwise stated, this specification applies at an
ambient temper of 68° F (20° C).
CABLE LENGTH MEASUREMENTS
Range: Depends upon the V.O.P of the cables under test.
12,000 ft (3.7 km)@ V. O. P 99.9
9,800 ft (3.0 km)@ V. O. P 80.0
8,000 ft (2.4 km)@ V. O. P 66.0
6,200 ft (1.9 km)@ V. O. P 50.0
Accuracy*
± 2 % of reading + 20 inch (50 < 300 f t (100 m)
± 2 % of reading > 300 f t (100 m)
* This accuracy is effective for Coaxial Cables up to 8,000 feet,
Telephony Cables up to 6,000 feet, and Str uctured Wiring up to
3,000 ft.
Resolution: 20 inches (50 cm)
V.O.P (Velocity of Propagation): Adjustable from 1.0 % to 99.9
(in 0.1 % step)
CABLE LENGTH CALIBRATION FUNCTION
Allows you to measure the V.O.P, given as a percentage of the
speed of light, of a known cable length.
Required minimum length of sample cable: 30 ft (10 m)