3.0 USER CONTROLS AND DISPLAY:
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The controls of the BTDR15000 have been arranged such that the instrument is easy to use and easy to learn how to use. The precise function of each
control depends on the current mode selected and is detailed as follows: Figure 1 –The BTDR Controls
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# Name
1 Display-128 x 64 pixel
2 TX Null - Rotating dial
3 Cursor Left -
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4 Menu - Bi-directional
5 Cursor Right -
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3
5
6 Power On/Off
7 Gain - Bi-directional
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6
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8 Backlight
9 Contrast
10 O/P Sockets
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11 Battery Cover
Figure 1 - The BTDR Controls
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Main Menu
Shows current settings or measurement results relevant to the selected mode.
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Uni-directional push button
Moves menu cursor
push button
left or right
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Uni-directional push button
Turns the instrument On/OFF
Proceeds with selected
push button
Menu option
Turns the instrument backlight On/Off
Analogue control to correct the display contrast for extremes of temperature
Labelled E, A, B & C, they are designed for the leads supplied with the BTDR
This is on the back of the instrument and provides the user with access to the batteries. The cover must not be removed while the
instrument is on or connected to a cable. this instrument must not be operated with the cover open.
Voltmeter
Bridge
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Reduce selected value
Selects E to A or E
Menu left/right ctrl and
to B V and can select EXIT
option selector
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Increase selected value
Proceed with
Proceeds with selected
EXIT selection
Menu option
TDR
Analogue control to
minimise O/P pulse.
Moves cursor left/reduces
selected value
Clockwise/anti-clockwise
option selector.
Moves cursor right/increases
selected value
Increases/decreases gain
setting, confirm EXIT.