TSW200E1
6 - Memory and Printout
The TSW200E1 test data (counters and histograms) and the configuration data (that of the
BERT/BLERT and E1/G.704 modules) can be stored in memory to be displayed or printed later.
The setup data cannot be printed. The TSW200E1 has eleven memories (MEMO1 to MEMO10,
LAST) to store performed tests and five setup memories. Other than these, the Factory Default
standard configuration can be loaded. The last performed test results are automatically stored in the
LAST memory until another test is run.
To save, to visualise or to print the finished test result or a memory position, it is necessary
to get to the screen displayed below. This screen is reached from many screens (OK screen, Module
screen or Mode menu screen, inside each module). It is reached when <F2> (MEMORY) is pressed.
F1 F2 F3 F4
MEMORY
LAST:
MEMO1:
MEMO2:
MEMO3:
MEMO4:
CONFIGURATION: Factory Default
TITLE1 26/05/04 14:45
TITLE2 25/05/04 14:45
TITLE3 24/05/04 14:45
TITLE4 23/05/04 14:45
TITLE5 22/05/04 14:45
MEMO5: TITLE6 21/04/04 14:45
MEMO6: TITLE7 20/04/04 14:45
MEMO7: TITLE8 19/04/04 14:45
MEMO8: TITLE9 18/04/04 14:45
MEMO9: TITLE10 17/03/04 14:45
MEMO10: TITLE11 16/03/04 14:45
LOGO VIEW MODULE
As shown in the above figure, a user-edited title is displayed beside each memory, as the
date and hour of the test starting time.
6.1 - Saving a Test and Displaying a Saved Test
To save the last performed test, use the ← and → keys to move the cursor to the desired
memory position. Press <F2> (SAVE) to store the last test results data. The new data will overwrite
the previously saved data.
To edit a memory title, place the cursor at the corresponding line and press DATA. The title
can have up to eight characters. In the editing mode, use the ← and → keys to move the cursor and
the alphanumeric keys to edit the title. Press the alphanumeric key where the desired letter is as
many times as necessary to display it, just as the typical mobile phone keyboard works. Pressing the
CLEAR key erases the title. When done, press <F4> (ENTER) to confirm or <F1> (EXIT) to
cancel.
To visualise the memory data, place the cursor at the memory to be visualised and press
<F3> (VIEW). The menu screen will be displayed. This screen displays the performed test mode,
the visualised memory and the test data and time. To see the results, the procedures are the same as
when the test is being run.
6.2 - Saving and Loading a Configuration
The TSW200E1 has five memories designed to save the setup parameters. So, if more than
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