• Close the measurement and save process for the complete dataset by pressing the
EXIT
button (9). The speed factor value (VOP) for the measured cable is saved under this name
and with the corresponding data.
•
Repeat this procedure for measurement and save for up to 99 speed factors (VOP).
The measurement and save process is the same for both cable types (data cable and
coax cable).
a) Modifying saved datasets
You can modify the speed factor values directly in the saved datasets, if you know them. You can
also modify all other data rows in a dataset.
• Press the (1) or (8) button to select the ‘VOP Set’
sub-menu item and confirm with the
TEST OK
button (3).
• Select a dataset from the database for coaxial cable
‘Coaxial Cable’ and for data cable ‘Data Cable’ and confirm
with the
TEST OK
button (3). You will access the ‘VOP
Edit’ menu directly.
• To modify the rows in a dataset, proceed as outlined in Chapter ‘12. Measuring and saving
the speed factor’, leaving out the length test. Start by modifying the name row or the first row
that you wish to modify.
13. Calling test/measured results from the ‘History’
timeline
The results of measurements for a measuring cycle are temporarily saved in a timeline. You can
call these results and view them again.
• Select the ‘History’ menu item in the function menu.
• Select a dataset on a memory row with the (1) or (8) button.
• Press the
TEST OK
button (3) to display the data.
The entries in this timeline are only retained during a
measuring cycle. They are deleted when the device is
switched off.
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