User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Product Overview
- 2.1 Introduction to the workflow interface
- 2.2 Product overview
- 2.3 General product handling and operation
- 2.3.1 Protection from water and dust ingress
- 2.3.2 Important battery charging note
- 2.3.3 Powering on/off
- 2.3.4 Attaching the strap
- 2.3.5 About the touchscreen display
- 2.3.6 Selecting the active interface
- 2.3.7 Running a function or test
- 2.3.8 Repeating a function or test
- 2.3.9 Screen title bar buttons/icons
- 2.3.10 Capturing a screen image (screenshot)
- 2.3.11 Stopping a test
- 2.3.12 Saving results
- 2.3.13 Maximum test duration for continuous tests
- 2.3.14 Interpreting results
- 2.4 Handling the MoCA/RF module
- 2.5 Remote control of the unit
- 2.6 Licensed feature details
- 2.7 Maintenance
- 2.8 FTP information
- 2.9 Technical support
- 3: Wi-Fi Testing Menu
- 4: 10/100/1G Testing Menu
- 5: System Menu
- 5.1 Record Manager
- 5.2 Admin Port
- 5.3 Set Date and Time
- 5.4 Version Info
- 5.5 Battery Status
- 5.6 Video
- 5.7 Cal Touchscreen
- 5.8 Licensed Options
- 5.9 Update Firmware
- 5.10 System/Module Settings
- 5.10.1 System/Module Settings > Base Unit
- 5.10.2 System/Module Settings > RF Video Module
- 5.10.3 System/Module Settings > ADSL/VDSL2 Module
- 5.10.4 System/Module Settings > Combined Module Default
- 5.10.5 System/Module Settings > MoCA Module
- 5.10.6 System/Module Settings > DOCSIS Module
- 5.10.7 System/Module Settings > CSM Module
- 5.10.8 System/Module Settings > MoCA-RF Module
- 5.10.9 System/Module Settings > Wi-Fi
- 5.11 Signature Capture
- 5.12 Language Selection
- 5.13 Help and Support
- 5.14 System Information
- 5.15 Wizard GUI
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Intro
Overview
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
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IP/Video
MoCA
RF
Specs
• When specifying thresholds, the unit enforces theoretical/technical limitations. For example, a
percentage cannot be less than zero or greater than 100. In general, if the inherent lower or upper
range of a threshold represents a technical limit, the unit restricts the editing of the field altogether.
• For results that are represented as a percentage, where an increasing percentage normally indicates
a worsening condition, the unit will enforce zero as the lower range limit.
As an example, with the following setup, any related percentage would be colored red if measured
greater than 25%:
Figure 5-6 Video Thresholds screen
5.6.3 Video > Download Thresholds
This function allows you to download a thresholds file to set all video thresholds as a batch. This action
completely overwrites all existing thresholds on the unit.
For more information on the parameters required for the FTP transaction, see FTP connection
parameters on page 2-59. The remainder of this section describes the required threshold file format.
A threshold file uses a simple CSV format with lines in the following syntax:
thld_name,from_value,to_value,enabled
For example:
Pass Loss Degradation (%),--,25,Yes
It must have the following filename:
VideoThresholds.dat
Note the following:
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