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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Intro
Overview
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
System
IP/Video
MoCA
RF
Specs
Results - Connect (Wi-Fi Setup)
The unit reports whether the connection was successful or not. If the connection is successful, the SYNC
LED lights as solid green. If the connection failed and you don’t know why, see If you cannot connect
(troubleshooting tips) on page 3-4.
While a connection is active, the unit maintains the current signal strength level in the upper right corner:
Additionally, upon a successful connection, the unit proceeds to the Details screen (see Wi-Fi Details on
page 3-11).
NOTE: After connection, you must obtain an IP address if you want to do any IP-based testing, if you
did not request an automatic DHCP request in the connection setup. For more information, see
IP Network Setup on page 6-1.
3.4.3 Wi-Fi Analyzer
The analyzer produces a graphical display of the Wi-Fi channel spectrums within range of the unit. It can
be launched from:
•The Wi-Fi Scan results (see Results - Scan (Wi-Fi Setup) on page 3-6). When launched from this
screen, the analyzer draws a vertical line through the center frequency of the selected channel.
•The Wi-Fi Details screen, following a successful connection (see Wi-Fi Details on page 3-11). When
launched from this screen, the analyzer draws a vertical line through the center frequency of the
connected channel.
The analyzer plots each detected device/SSID within range as a parabolic line, where the height of a plot
indicates the RSSI power level and the width represents the general span of channel usage. The peak of
a plot should generally align with the channel number displayed within other screens; however, variations
may occur depending on bandwidth usage.
The overall frequency range can be set with the Band menu (F1). Additionally, if the Wi-Fi spectrum
feature is licensed, the screen also allows you to set the following with the View menu (F2):
• Spectrum - Toggles a basic overlay of a spectrum power level graph, which updates in real time
similar to the full spectrum display (see Wi-Fi Spectrum Analysis on page 3-17).
• Peak Hold - Toggles an additional peak amplitude graph (see Wi-Fi Spectrum Analysis on
page 3-17).
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