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3. Operating Instructions
Figure 3.18.
Scan of a portion of a cable (red), zoomed-in vertically to show additional
detail relative to the live trace (black).
3. Choose the
Start Scan
option from the menu to begin a cable scan.
4. Select the cable scan (see Section 3.11.6 below) and manipulate as needed.
There are two types of scans:
1.
Snapshot
scan - Capture the live trace as it appears on the screen. This can work well if
using Normal or Fixed resolution mode. If using Screen resolution, the result may be less
detailed.
2.
Cursor
scan - Captures the entire trace between the two cursors using the current sample
resolution (see Section 3.10.5). This works even if one or both cursors are off-screen when
you begin the scan.
A scanned trace is created using the smoothing factor that is set at the time of the scan.
Because of this, high resolution or highly smoothed scans may take a long time. During a scan,
a menu will appear with a
Cancel
option. Select
Cancel
to abort the scan.
3.11.6. Select a Trace
The CT100B always shows one trace on the screen in bold. This is the selected trace. If it is a
live trace, the
VERTICAL POSITION
and
VERTICAL SCALE
knobs can be used on the
selected trace, leaving other traces on the screen unchanged. If the selected trace is not a live
trace, you can also use the
Save
,
Rename
, and
Hide Selected Trace
options on the
Scan
menu
without affecting other on-screen traces. Vertical measurements such as reflection coefficient,
return loss, and impedance are always based off of the selected trace and may disappear if the
cursor scrolls beyond a scanned boundary or is off screen.
Press the
SELECT
button to change which trace is active. Figure 3.19 shows a screen with
three traces and the LIVE TRACE is selected.
Figure 3.20 shows the same three traces with a saved scan selected. The saved trace has been
moved vertically using the
VERTICAL POSITION
knob so that it is easier to see.
Figure 3.21 shows the same three traces but now the trace representing the difference between
the two is selected.
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