Syscompact 2000 M pro Product information
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No. Element Function
3
CURSOR key
Calls up the view for positioning cursors
Further information: Chapter Evaluating reflection images with cursors (on page
44)
The following buttons are displayed:
Cursor # 0
Is used to display and position the zero cursor
Cursor # 1
Is used to display and position a cursor
Cursor # 2
Is used to display and position a cursor
Set cursor 0
Is used to place the zero cursor
4
MENU key
Calls up the main menu
5 Main menu Offers following setting options:
Mode
Is used to select the measurement method
Settings
Is used to set the parameters for each measurement method
Files
Is used to display and delete saved measurement data
System
Is used to display the firmware version, the battery voltage, the
set date and the set time, and to configure the time domain
reflectometer
Further information: Chapter
Configuring and operating the IRG
2000 (on page 43)
6 Status LED Displays the charge status of the time domain reflectometer:
Off: The device is turned off or is running off the battery.
Green (flashing): The device is charged.
Green: The device is running on mains operation.
7
ICM port
Is used to connect the cable for the impulse current method
8
Decay port (option)
Is used to connect the cable for the decay method
9
SIM port
Is used to connect the cable for the SIM/MIM method
10
Trigger Input port
Is used to connect an external device (e.g. clip-on current transformer)
11 Rotary knob Is used to make selections from menu items and buttons, and to set values
12
LINE port
Is used to connect the TDR connection cable
13
RS-232 port
Is used to connect the serial RS232 cable
The RS232 cable is used to supply power to the time domain reflectometer and
transfer the measurement data to a PC.
14
key
Is used to interrupt the data input or display the buttons for setting the general
parameters for the cable fault location
Further information: Chapter Setting the general pre-location parameters on the
IRG 2000 (on page 52)
15
key
Is used to switch on and off the time domain reflectometer