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3. Operating Instructions
3.1.7. Nameplate
The CT100B has a nameplate label affixed on the back of the case. See Figure 3.3 for
positioning. The nameplate includes Cage Code, Model Number, Serial Number, NSN, a
warranty expiration date, electrical input information, and a 2D barcode containing the
identifying information. See Figure 3.1 for an example nameplate label.
Figure 3.1.
Example nameplate label found on back of a CT100B.
3.1.8. Discharge Warning Label
The CT100B has a warning label above the test port on the front of the instrument. This label
warns the user to discharge any cable or device before connecting it to the test port.
See Figure 3.2 for location and contents of the label.
3.2. License Codes
Each CT100B requires a unique license code to operate. Without the correct code, menus and
buttons still function, but there will be no live trace displayed on the screen. The correct code
for a particular device can be requested from MOHR. Installation instructions will be included
with the license code.
Depending on how it was purchased, the instrument may be supplied with either a 30-day
demonstration license or permanent license. Current license information can be found by
pushing the blue
MENU
button and navigating to
Settings
→
Info
→
License
→
License Info
.
A dialog showing license date and active features will appear. When the CT100B has a
permanent license installed, appropriate options will be active. When the instrument has a
demonstration license, the dialog will show a future license date and the instrument will provide
appropriate warnings to the user as the expiration date gets closer. If your CT100B has a
license with pending expiration and you are unsure how to upgrade to a permanent license,
please contact MOHR.
3.3. Preparing to Use the CT100B
Before using the CT100B, make sure you have read and understand the
section
and power requirements described in Section 3.1.2 through Section 3.1.6. If you would like a
detailed explanation of TDR measurement theory and applications before using the CT100B to
test cables, please read Section 5,
CT100B TDR Cable Analyzers Operator’s Manual
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