User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1: Introduction
- 1.1 Documentation notes
- 1.2 Product introduction
- 1.3 General product handling and operation
- 1.3.1 Powering on/off and sleep mode
- 1.3.2 Attaching, detaching, and handling modules
- 1.3.3 Attaching the Wi-Fi antenna
- 1.3.4 Attaching the strap
- 1.3.5 About the touchscreen display
- 1.3.6 Selecting the active interface
- 1.3.7 Starting a function or test
- 1.3.8 Stopping a test
- 1.3.9 Saving results
- 1.3.10 Interpreting results
- 1.4 Maintenance
- 1.5 Technical support
- 2: Wi-Fi Testing Menu
- 3: 10/100 Testing Menu
- 4: System Menu
- 5: IP and Video Testing
- 5.1 IP Network Setup
- 5.2 Connection Information
- 5.3 Ping
- 5.4 Traceroute
- 5.5 Web Browser
- 5.6 IP Video testing
- 6: Specifications
Tech-X Flex™ Base Unit User Guide Issue 1
4: System Menu 4-5
Intro
Wi-Fi
10/100
System
IP/Video
Specs
4.7 Channel Guide/Network Setup
Select System > Channel Guide/Network Setup.
This function allows you to set common parameters for all video testing, including testing on different
interfaces. In most cases, these are global configuration parameters that are set once and remain static
for subsequent testing. In cases where the same parameter appears in a video test setup screen, the
setting here acts as the default.
Table 4-2 Channel Guide/Network Setup - Page 1 parameters
Parameters Description
Use Guide Indicates whether a channel guide is currently active for video test setup. For
more information, see About channel guides on page 4-7.
Guide Name Name of the active channel guide, only applicable when Use Guide is set to
Yes. The field allows you to select from the guides currently on the unit, if any. If
the field is blank, no channel guides have been imported. For more information,
see About channel guides on page 4-7.
Channel Format If Use Guide = Yes, this setting determines how channels from the guide are
initially sorted in a video test setup screen, either by number or abbreviation. In
either case, the number or abbreviation comes directly from the guide.
IGMP Version Version of IGMP to use for multicast join/leave requests. This must reflect an
IGMP type in use on the network where the request is made.
Options include:
• 1 - IGMP version 1
• 2 - IGMP version 2
• 3 - IGMP version 3
• D - Dynamic. The unit attempts to monitor existing IGMP traffic on the
network to determine the type in use.










