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TDR100
1. Introduction
This document presents operating instructions for the TDR100 and associated
equipment and discusses time domain reflectometry (TDR) principles. Section
3 (Getting Started with TDR100 using PCTDR) describes a simple start-up
configuration to quickly and easily display TDR probe waveforms using
PCTDR.
The TDR100 can be controlled either by a computer using Windows software
PCTDR or by using Instruction 119 with a CR10X or CR23X datalogger.
PCTDR is used when display of waveform information is needed for setup and
troubleshooting but does not support automated measurements at prescribed
time intervals. The TDR100 and SDMX50 multiplexers can be configured for
automatic control using the dataloggers.
A single TDR probe can be connected directly to the TDR100 or multiple
probes connected via coaxial multiplexer units (SDMX50).
The TDR100 is sensitive to electrostatic discharge
damage. Avoid touching the inner part of the panel
BNC connector or the center rod of TDR probes
connected to the TDR100.
1.1 TDR100 Packing List
The following are included with a TDR100.
1. PCTDR software and instruction manual on compact disk.
2. A 6 foot long, 9-conductor cable for connection between the serial port of
a computer and the RS232 port of the TDR100.
3. Short 5-conductor cables for SDM connection between (a) datalogger and
TDR100 and between (b) TDR100 and an SDMX50 coaxial multiplexer.
1.2 ENCTDR100 Packing List
The following are included with an ENCTDR100.
1. Enclosure Supply Kit; desiccant packs, humidity indicator, cable ties,
putty and mounting hardware.
2. ENCTDR100 Enclosure Ground Wire Kit.
3. TDR100/SDMX50 Coaxial Interconnect Cable.
4. TDR100/SDMX50 and TDR100/Datalogger SDM 5-Conductor Cable.
5. Enclosure ENC 16/18 with two 1.7 inch diameter cable penetration ports.
6. Terminals for external deep cycle battery.
Warning
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