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
Tech-X Flex User Guide - Firmware v06.50 Tech-X Flex
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Overview
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
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IP/Video
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RF
Specs
Figure 2-1 Workflow splash screen
The initial screens represent an icon-based menu system, which you can navigate similar to a common
mobile device interface. When you reach an actual workflow, the unit may present instructional videos
and/or request input parameters, then run any variety of testing or administrative functions. For more
information, see:
• About the workflow interface vs. the “classic” view on page 2-2
• Workflow usage example (Wi-Fi INSTALLATION) on page 2-3
• Overview of existing workflows on page 2-8
2.1.1 About the workflow interface vs. the “classic” view
The workflow interface is a modern alternative to the “classic” view which the product has included since
its inception. Driven by text menus, the classic view is designed for single-function activities that require
full manual setup. Generally, the user must know how to set up a particular function and interpret the
results afterwards. Alternatively, workflows provide guided assistance and automation while operating
the unit, including the ability to combine multiple functions in single operation.
To access the classic view from the workflow interface, navigate to SYSTEM > EXIT TO CLASSIC from
the main screen. Once in classic view, you can return to the workflow interface with System > Wizard
GUI or the “magic wand” icon that appears above top-level menus:
Figure 2-2 Magic wand icon
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