
GFS2102™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 2007 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
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Change the unit of measure and resolution of the final output by clicking the
output and selecting the desired function. Click any output and select [Strip Chart]
to create a strip chart using the selected output.
GFS Tools converts the specified final output of a device to the specified
display unit of measure. By default, the display unit is the test specified unit or the
unit defined in the device setup. It depends on the type of output and the active run
mode. For this reason, the output displayed in GFS Tools will not necessarily match
the output displayed on the device.
Figure 45.
Device Output Run Screen
5.1.5.8
SPY WINDOWS
A Spy Window exists for each device output that requires remote commands.
Spy Windows are accessed by right clicking a
Final Output on a Device Output
Run Screen and selecting the
[Spy Window]
menu choice. This feature is
provided to troubleshoot or analyze remote communications. The caption of the
Spy Window contains the device name and interface being spied on. Use the
information in the
<Command>
,
<Raw Response>
, and
<Manipulated
Response>
fields to determine if
GFS Tools
is properly configured for the
remote device. The command/response information is updated real time as long
as the interface is active and
GFS Tools
is not paused.
Figure 46.
Spy Window Screen
Pay close attention to the device interface in the spy window caption. If the
interface displayed does not correspond to the actual device interface, there is a
configuration problem in GFS Tools or the wrong Spy Window is being viewed. The
actual device interface used can be modified during Test Initialization.