MTDR USER GUIDE
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Back:
Takes the operator out of the
preferences sub-menu, back to the
configuration menu
From configuration scroll up and highlight
Cable Types and select by depressing jog-
dial.
You will then be presented with the following options:
The MTDR come with a standard data-base
of “typical” cables. These can be selected
by scrolling up and highlighting the one
desired, and choose select from the sub-
menu. This will then automatically set the
cable type and velocitiy factor for all
measurements taken on that setting.
In the event of a specific cable not being in
the data-base, you can add use a specific
“custom” cable type, just by adding data to
the information fields of , KV rating, ,
physical core size and the “velocity factor”.
This custom cable type can then be saved
by selecting “save” from the sub-menu
Back:
Takes the operator out the Cable
Type sub-menus back to config menu.
Clear Average:
Removes the “averaging”
effect from the displayed traces
Clear Data:
Clear Date, removes all traces
from TDR screen, and returns operator
back to main menu.
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