User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1: Introduction/Overview
- 1.1 Documentation notes
- 1.2 Important safety note
- 1.3 Product introduction
- 1.4 General product handling and operation
- 1.4.1 Protection from water and dust ingress
- 1.4.2 Powering on/off and sleep mode
- 1.4.3 Attaching, detaching, and handling modules
- 1.4.4 Attaching the strap
- 1.4.5 About the touchscreen display
- 1.4.6 Selecting the active interface
- 1.4.7 Running a function or test
- 1.4.8 Repeating a function or test
- 1.4.9 Screen title bar buttons/icons
- 1.4.10 Capturing a screen image (screenshot)
- 1.4.11 Stopping a test
- 1.4.12 Saving results
- 1.4.13 Maximum test duration for continuous tests
- 1.4.14 Interpreting results
- 1.4.15 Important MoCA module compatibility note
- 1.5 Remote control of the unit
- 1.6 Licensed feature details
- 1.7 Maintenance
- 1.8 FTP information
- 1.9 Technical support
- 2: Wi-Fi Testing Menu
- 3: 10/100/1G Testing Menu
- 4: System Menu
- 4.1 Record Manager
- 4.2 Admin Port
- 4.3 Set Date and Time
- 4.4 Sync with PC
- 4.5 Version Info
- 4.6 Battery Status
- 4.7 Download IPTV Channel Guide
- 4.8 Cal Touchscreen
- 4.9 Licensed Options
- 4.10 Update Firmware
- 4.11 System/Module Settings
- 4.11.1 System/Module Settings > Base Unit
- 4.11.2 System/Module Settings > RF Video Module
- 4.11.3 System/Module Settings > ADSL/VDSL2 Module
- 4.11.4 System/Module Settings > Combined Module Default
- 4.11.5 System/Module Settings > MoCA Module
- 4.11.6 System/Module Settings > DOCSIS Module
- 4.11.7 System/Module Settings > CSM Module
- 4.11.8 System/Module Settings > MoCA-RF Module
- 4.11.9 System/Module Settings > Wi-Fi
- 4.12 Taskforce
- 4.13 Signature Capture
- 4.14 Language Selection
- 4.15 Help and Support
- 5: IP and Video Testing
- 5.1 IP Network Setup
- 5.2 Connection Info
- 5.3 Ping
- 5.4 Traceroute
- 5.5 Web Browser
- 5.6 Packet Loss Test
- 5.7 Throughput
- 5.8 Speedtest
- 5.9 IP Video testing
- 5.9.1 Video QoS (Quality of Service)
- 5.9.2 Change Channel
- 5.9.3 Channel Guide Settings
- 6: Specifications
Verizon Base Unit User Guide Rev B PRELIMINARY 3/20/2014 Tech-X Flex
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(P5)
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Intro
Wi-Fi
10/100
System
IP/Video
Specs
4.11.7 System/Module Settings > CSM Module
See the Cable Services Module User Guide.
4.11.8 System/Module Settings > MoCA-RF Module
See the MoCA-RF Module User Guide.
4.11.9 System/Module Settings > Wi-Fi
This area includes settings related to the Wi-Fi interface (see Wi-Fi Testing Menu on page 2-1).
System/Module Settings > Wi-Fi > View/Edit Thresholds
This screen allows you to view values that affect the coloring/shading of results for the Wi-Fi Quick Test
(see Wi-Fi Setup > Wi-Fi Quick Test on page 2-8). Thresholds are specified as ranges, such as “Pass”
ranges and “Fail” ranges. For coloring and evaluations related to thresholds, the unit uses:
• Red/Fail for a metric that falls within the “Fail” range
-or-
If the respective threshold does not include a “Fail” range, a metric that falls outside the “Pass” range
• Yellow/Marginal for a metric that falls within a “Marginal” range, if the respective threshold includes
such a range
• Green/Pass (or no coloring) for a metric that falls within the “Pass” range
Additionally, note the following:
• On Verizon units, thresholds cannot be edited with this screen. Any threshold change requires a file
download. For more information, see System/Module Settings > Wi-Fi > Download Thresholds on
page 4-17.
• 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 thresholds with pass, marginal, and fail ranges, the unit enforces continuity between the ranges,
normally by disallowing the editing of certain fields. For example, a marginal Signal Strength range
is automatically determined by the lower Pass and upper Fail values and is therefore restricted from
editing.
•In the Enabled column, you can disable any specific threshold which causes the threshold to have no
effect on coloring or pass/fail evaluations. This feature may be useful for situations where testing with
the unit is required but a final determination of appropriate pass/fail criteria has not yet been made.