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4. CT Viewer
2. Use the
M-FUNCTION
knob to highlight the connection for the computer.
3. Press
Select
. The CT100B will try to connect to the server. On success, a message appears
in CT Viewer 2.
4.1.3.5. After Connecting
1. Go to the
File
menu in CT Viewer 2 and select
Open Tester
. A screen then appears that
shows the serial number of the connected CT100B and a list of all traces saved on the
CT100B.
2. Select a trace to transfer by clicking with the mouse. Select multiple traces by holding
down the Shift or Ctrl key while clicking with the mouse.
3. Select the
Transfer To
button to send the traces to CT Viewer 2. A dialog box will
appear. Verify that the destination folder is correct and choose
Start Transfer
. The traces
will appear on the screen.
4.1.4. Using Remote Control
After the CT100B has connected to a computer over Ethernet using the steps in Section 4.1.3,
go to CT Viewer 2 and select
Remote Control
→
Enable Remote Control
.
Once Remote Control has been established, a new, live trace will appear in CT Viewer 2. This
trace will be identical to the trace on the CT100B screen. It can be moved around or scaled just
like any other trace in CT Viewer 2.
Normally the CT100B screen goes blank during remote control. To turn on the CT100B screen
at the same time as Remote Control, select
Remote Control
→
Assistant Mode
in CT Viewer
2.
4.1.5. Record and Playback Real-Time TDR Trace Movies
CT Viewer 2 can record a real-time movie of the TDR trace, useful for detecting and
characterizing transient/intermittent faults. To record a real-time movie of the CT100B trace,
connect to the CT100B as described in the previous section, and then select
Remote Control
→
Record to Movie File
. You will be prompted to enter a filename for the recording. Select
Remote
Control
→
Stop
to stop the recording. To view the individual TDR traces saved in the movie,
go to
File
→
Open Other Files
and locate and select the desired movie (CTM) file. Use the >
and < keys to step forward and backward in the file. The time stamp of the trace is shown as
part of the trace label.
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