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
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(NG2) Tech-X Flex User Guide - Firmware v06.50
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Intro
Overview
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
System
IP/Video
MoCA
RF
Specs
• Bar graphs for the Phy rate, RSSI, Noise, and SNR (see Table 3-4 on page 3-14). The Phy rate
measurement requires the interface to be configured with IP information.
•A Channel bar graph composed of segments for each detected network/SSID using the current
channel, with the currently-connected SSID segment at the bottom. The total number of SSID
segments in the graph is displayed underneath.The unit attempts to size each segment proportional
to the measured signal strength. Because the graph may represent a compilation of signals, the
overall height of the graph has no functional meaning.
Also, the channel number displays above the graph. For channels in the 5 GHz range, the number
may include a second value; for example, 36/80. The meaning of the second value varies according
to the carrier bandwidth, as follows:
– For an 80 MHz channel, the value is 80; for example, 36/80.
– For a 40 MHz channel, the value is u or i, depending on whether the carrier is in the upper or
lower part of the channel; for example, 36u.
– For a 20 MHz channel, only the channel number appears, for example, 36.
Note that in all cases, this notation may vary from the value reported by the access point or other Wi-
Fi tools, because of inconsistent interpretations by different vendors.
• Graphs showing the RF utilization/interference and Devices for the network (see Table 3-4 on
page 3-14).
Figure 3-10 Wi-Fi Details screen - Wireless AC connection
The screen also provides the following shortcuts:
• Devices (F1) - Displays a table of devices connected to the network, including the unit. For more
information, see Wi-Fi Details > Devices table on page 3-15.
• Analyzer (F2) - Launches the Wi-Fi Analyzer (see Wi-Fi Analyzer on page 3-10).
• Pause/Resume (F3) - Stops/starts the regular refresh of data.
• Save (F4) - Saves the Details results (see Record Manager on page 5-1)
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