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Time domain reflectometer
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The last available TTC/12TC can easily be reloaded by opening the TTC-
Wizard and pressing the Reload button.
The software shows a warning, if the loaded TTC/12TC is older than
14 days. This value can be changed in the Seunis.config (see section
2.2) file by editing the "Old TTC warning after <N> days"
entry.
TTC data is always stored with the SQC-project files. Please be aware
that after loading an older file containing valid TTC/12TC-data, the cur-
rently loaded TTC/12TC is overwritten.
Remark: this behavior is essential for the correct recalculation of the results
of the stored data and is explicitly an intended behavior. However if you want
to use an old SQC-file as kind of template for a new measurement series, you
can overwrite the old/stored TTC-data by using the 'Load current TTC' button
in the start window of the TTC-wizard. Another option to circumvent this is
to work with workshop files (see chapter 7).
The user is not allowed to change time-base settings when using a
particular TTC/12TC. A TTC/12TC is only valid for the time-base being
used during the TTC/12TC calibration measurements.
If an existing TTC/12TC is reloaded and the current device settings are
inconsistent to the time-base settings of the reloaded TTC/12TC, the
software automatically adjusts the device's time-base settings.
By default, the current TTC/12TC is stored in the user application di-
rectory (the same directory where Seunis.config is located). If mul-
tiple users work with the same TTC/12TC under individual user ac-
counts, it is necessary to change the saving directory due to read/write
permissions of the file system. The saving directory can be changed
in the Options Dialog
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Advanced tab (see 2.5.4).
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