Uploading from a PC
To upload a trace to the instrument using the TRACEMASTER software the
procedure is the same as downloading.
To set the TDR2000/2 to data transfer mode, hold down the shift key (13)
and press the UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD key (6). The TDR2000/2 is ready to
send or receive data.
To set Tracemaster to transfer data, refer to the TRACEMASTER help file.
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TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE ACCURACY
To improve the accuracy of a measurement, numerous techniques can be
used, depending on the situation encountered. Not every situation can be
described, but the following points are effective and the most common
and easily implemented methods.
For accurate location and before undertaking any tests the route of the
cable under test should be known. It should be remembered that cables
are not straight as they twist/uncoil during installation and they are often
coiled at either end..
If the route is unknown, tracing it may also give you an indication of any
third party damage – however this in itself can be misleading!
Test the cable from both ends
When fault finding a cable it is good practice to take measurements from
both ends. Particularly in the case of open circuit faults, when the true end
of the cable is not visible. If the measurement is made from both ends,
then the combined answer should equal the expected length of the cable.
Even when the true end of the cable is visible on the display, the
reflections after the fault may be too obscure to analyse clearly. In this
case, measurement from both ends yields a clearer picture as well as
improved accuracy.