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360 DSP
Home Certication Meter
Operation Manual
99 Washington Street
Melrose, MA 02176
Phone 781-665-1400
Toll Free 1-800-517-8431
Visit us at www.TestEquipmentDepot.com
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
See Page iv for complete details.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. See Page v for complete details.
The CM Sweep feature is patent pending.
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Putting Innovation Within Reach
Product innovation at Trilithic has always been characterized by one thing: it’s practical. It
makes life easier for customers. It’s the natural result of listening to them. That philosophy
has been the driving force behind the company’s growth from its beginnings as a two-man
engineering team in 1986 to its current position as a global manufacturer with more than 130
employees.
A privately held company, Trilithic broadend its original RF and microwave component product
line by acquiring Filters manufacturer Cir-Q-Tel and instruments manufacturer Texscan, adding
broadband solutions to the product line. The company also expanded operations to Thailand in
2001, to meet increasing demand for its products in the growing markets of Asia.
As new communications applications continue to emerge, part of Trilithic’s business has
evolved into managing change—helping customers respond quickly to market opportunities
with innovative technology and individualized solutions. But the core value of Trilithic’s
business approach—listening to customers—hasn’t changed. Keeping that focus intact will
help provide better products in the long run and ensure continued growth for decades to come.
Trilithic is comprised of two major divisions:
Broadband Instruments
The company is best known for innovations in signal level measurement, leakage detection
and reverse path maintenance—like the use of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology,
which lets eld technicians upgrade their signal analyzers by simply downloading rmware.
Emergency Alert Systems
Trilithic’s EAS division is a leading supplier of homeland security government-mandated
emergency alert systems for broadband and other communication system providers. As
the communications industry continues its rapid evolution, Trilithic has begun offering
comprehensive systems and services to address a wide variety of emergency alert system
needs, including the design and architectural layout of complex analog and digital EAS
networks.
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FCC Part 15 Compliance
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not expressly approved by Trilithic, Inc.
might cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product.
The internal antenna used for this instrument is installed at the Trilithic factory or by Trilithic
approved repair facilities. During operation of the device, a distance of 20 cm or more should
be maintained between the antenna in this device and any persons and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. To ensure compliance, do not
operate at closer distances than this. The antenna on the 360 DSP is located inside the device
at the top of the unit attached to the back plastic case. Do not use any antenna other than the
installed antenna.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•Increase the separation between the device and receiver
•Connect the device into an output on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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Industry Canada Compliance
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation of this device is subject to the following two
conditions; 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Industrie Canada Conformité
Cet appareil est conforme au Cahier des charges sur les normes
radioélectriques d’Industrie Canada concernant les appareils radio
exempts de licence. Le fonctionnement de cet appareil est soumis
aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) cet appareil ne doit pas produire
de brouillage et 2) cet appareil doit accepter tout brouillage, y compris
celui pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l’appareil.
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme
canadienne ICES-003.
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Table of Contents
Section I: The Basics .......................................................I-1
Chapter 1
General Information ................................................................................................................I-3
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marketing information, frequently asked questions (FAQs), bulletins and other technical
information. Y
For quicker support response when calling or sending e-mail, please provide the following
information:
ou can also check this website for product updates.
•Your name and your company name
•The technical point of contact (name, phone number, e-mail)
•A detailed description of the problem you are having, including any error or information
messages
•The serial number of the 360 DSP that you are having problems with
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How this Manual is Organized
Thank you for choosing the 360 DSP. This manual is provided with the 360 DSP to help the
user become better acquainted with the device and to become productive faster. Each section
is written as though the user is familiar with the basic operation of the instrument and is broken
into chapters for each function.
This manual is divided into the following sections:
• Section I: The Basics – This section provides Trilithic contact information, describes
how this operation manual is structured, and gives an overview of the instrument and its
basic features. Before using the instrument, it is recommended that the user read this
section for an overview of features, basic commands and other important details.
• Section II: Setup Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the features
shown in the Setup Menu of the instrument.
• Section III: Autotest Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the
features shown in the Autotest Menu of the instrument.
• Section IV: Troubleshoot Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the
features shown in the Troubleshoot Menu of the instrument.
• Section V: Utility Menu – This section includes instructions on how to use the features
shown in the Utility Menu of the instrument.
• Section VI: Appendix – This section provides instrument specications and warranty
information.
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Conventions Used in this Manual
This manual has several standardized conventions for presenting information:
• Connections, menus, menu options, and user-entered text and commands appear in
bold.
• Section names, web, and e-mail addresses appear in italics.
A NOTE is information that will be of assistance to you related
to the current step or procedure.
A CAUTION alerts you to any condition that could cause a
mechanical failure or potential loss of data.
A WARNING alerts you to any condition that could cause
personal injury.
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Precautions
The maximum “RF” input voltage to the meter is 90 Volts (AC
or DC). A larger voltage will damage the meter.
Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not
expressly approved by Trilithic might cause harmful
interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this
product.
The antenna used for this instrument is installed at the
Trilithic factory or by Trilithic approved repair facilities.
During operation of the device, a distance of 20 cm or more
should be maintained between the antenna in this device
and person. To ensure compliance, do not operate at closer
distances than this. The antenna on the 360 DSP is located
inside the device at the top of the unit attached to the back
plastic case. Do not use any antenna other than the installed
antenna.
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Do not use the instrument in any manner not recommended
by the manufacturer.
A strong electromagnetic eld may affect the measurement
accuracy of the 360 DSP.
Use only the battery charger supplied with the 360 DSP. Use of
any other charger may damage the battery.
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Damage caused by improper cleaning of the display screen
will void the warranty of the 360 DSP.
Never use abrasive pads, paper towels, tissue paper, or
clothing to wipe the screen. If you do, these non-ultrasoft
materials can cause permanent damage by scratching the
screen or stripping the anti-glare coating off the screen.
Never use any type of window cleaner , soap, scouring powder,
or any cleanser with solvents such as alcohol, benzene,
ammonia, or paint thinner. These chemicals can react with
the materials used to construct the display which can lead to
hazing, yellowing, brittleness, or other types of damage.
Never spray liquid directly on the display screen as it could
run inside the unit and cause damage.
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Recommended Software & Hardware
The following software is recommended for conguration and data management of the 360
DSP:
ViewPoint Express
ViewPoint Express is a Windows-based software application with a web browser interface
that supports basic 360 DSP conguration as follows:
• Software registration and activation
• Meter connection and synchronization
• Create channel conguration presets and test locations
• Create and organize channel plans, limits sets, and autotests
• Create conguration packages with channel plans, limit sets, and autotests
• Dene meter settings
• Query, display, and delete test data
ViewPoint Integrated Server Package with WFM Module
ViewPoint Integrated Server Package with WFM Module is a server-based software
application with a web browser interface that supports advanced 360 DSP conguration
and data management as follows:
• Includes all of the features included in ViewPoint Express
• Server initialization and conguration
• Manage users/device access licenses and user/group permissions
• Create organizational structure
• Meter-initiated connection and sync from meter browser
• Congure and perform import of job attributes
• Dene job test requirements
• Detailed test reporting with advanced Home Certication reporting
• TDM & 860 DSP data Integration
• Customer specic database queries
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What is the 360 DSP?
Overview
• Advanced Home Certication Capabilities
Simplify Installation and Troubleshooting
• Intuitive Color Touch Screen with Simple Pass/
Fail Indicators Reduce Installer Entry Errors
and Improves Decision Making
• Next-Generation Auto T est Apps Streamline
Certication
• Convenient Multiple Standard Tests in a Single
Auto Test App helps to Standardize Tech
Processes & Procedures
Chapter 2
Introduction
• Powerful Troubleshooting Tools Improve the
Overall Health of the System
The Standardization Solution
Trilithic’s 360 DSP™ is the rst meter designed specically to simplify Home Certications.
Built from the ground up, tailored specically for the needs of fulllment, this meter is ideal
for standardizing processes and procedures for installation and troubleshooting—and
includes a price point that makes it feasible for system operators to outt their entire eet.
Tailored for the challenges faced by installers, contractors and service techs, this goto next-gen meter comes equipped with all of the powerful troubleshooting tools for the
advanced tech, yet helps simplify decision making and streamline standard processes and
procedures for the more novice tech. This improves tech efciencies, the overall health of
the entire system, and allows techs to grow with the meter.
Next Generation Features
The 360 DSP features an intuitive color touch screen interface, simple pass/fail indicators,
and simple apps to streamline certication and make the installer’s job easier.
Everything about this next-gen meter was built with the technician in mind, from the longest
battery life and quickest charge time of any installation meter to its unique built-in LED
ashlight and glow in the dark keypad for those dark cramped spaces.
Including next-generation smart device technology the 360 DSP is virtually the easiest,
most feature-rich, best-performing installation meter available today.
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Comprehensive Testing
The 360 DSP makes Home Certication a breeze for technicians at all levels including
installation, service, and contractor. Techs will appreciate the advantages of a quick and
efcient device at their disposal that features a exible and easy-to-operate interface that is
inspired by modern smart devices.
This next gen fulllment tool comes equipped with powerful troubleshooting tools and
simplied Autotest Apps to perform triple play tests, set Home Certications standards and
measure both Analog and Digital signals. With its built-in CableLabs Certied DOCSIS 3.0
(8x4) Modem, Ethernet and Wi-Fi communications capabilities, all testing results can be
easily forwarded to ViewPoint in the back ofce in near real-time.
Simple Yet Powerful
Providing the widest range of functions for an installer available today (as standard
options), the 360 DSP includes virtually all the testing options an installer or service
technician needs to verify service quality and easily identify and x problems in the eld.
• Multi-user support
• Multi-language support
• Create work orders right on the meter
• Built-in web browser, real-time data transmission
• Interactive home certication process
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Autotest Apps
The 360 DSP features next generation autotest applications that practically walk the
technician through a job. By performing standardized measurement tests at various
required locations on the job site using user set test plans, channel plans and limit sets,
the meter very clearly indicates (using color and symbols) what areas still need attention,
before the technician leaves the job site.
Multi-user support allows technicians that work in various territories to easily switch channel
plans and standardized autotest apps and test limits or login as a completely different user.
The built-in web browser allows techs to upload job data in near real-time as well as
transmit and receive channel plans, autotests, work orders and rmware. Leaving less
room for entry error, this new simple user interface can translate into less training and more
efcient time in the eld for techs. Although the 360 DSP comes equipped with all of the
required troubleshooting tools for the advanced technician, it also offers a higher comfort
factor for novice technicians, reducing decision making in the eld, which can ultimately
result in more productive work days and more satised customers.
Justify ROI
Field operations managers can now easily verify that all of their technicians are performing
the proper tests and are doing so at the right place and time—in near-real time. The
potential benets include identifying techs who need additional training, improving team
performance, reducing truck rolls and cutting operating costs could obviously be signicant.
At a higher level ViewPoint can deliver simple, standardized, system-wide reports and
dashboards that can help a director or VP of technical operations view the entire operation
at a glance to gain information that can be used to reduce service and repeat trouble calls.
Essentially, this integrated system approach allows cable operators to see much more of
their home certication operations and use the information in practical ways. The insights
can enable them to identify both localized problems and high-level system issues to make
decisions based on a clearer understanding of their overall operations and the associated
ROI.
Combining 360 DSPs in the eld with the new ViewPoint WFM Module in the back ofce,
managers can view the health of their entire system—in near real-time, for total Home
Certication management.
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Smart Phone
PC Browser
Tablet
WFM Module
Total System Management
Combining the 360 DSP meter in the
eld with the new ViewPoint Integrated
Server in the back ofce, managers
now have simplied access to intelligent
management tools for monitoring,
assessing and improving the efciency of
their total operation while making it even
easier to obtain consistent, repeatable
results that give supervisors that birds-
eye view of the eld for Total System
Management.
By unifying an entire MSO’s eld operations in one convenient dashboard, managers can
easily verify compliance and quality throughout the entire plant, either by home, system,
region, division or any other attribute from a billing system.
This simple and completely customizable integrated system of eld analysis and reporting
tools allows managers to watch over their entire eld operations in one convenient
dashboard that compares each location in the system, analyzes the overall health of their
entire organization and addresses concerns in near real-time.
Standard Interfaces
• RF Test Port (F-Type)
• DOCSIS 3.0 modem 8x4 (100/304 Mbps)
• RJ45 Management Port (10/100 Mbps)
• Cable Modem Thru RJ45
• 802.11 “b/g” 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (Up to 60 Mbps)
• USB 2.0 Flash Drive Port
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Standard Testing Features
• Return Spectrum Analysis (4 to 110 MHz)
• Level Measurement
• C/N Measurement
• QAM Measurement (MER/BER/Constellation/EQ)
• Complete Channel Plan Scan with Tilt Measurement
• Ping, Traceroute, VoIP & Throughput Measurements
• Cable Modem Statistics
Optional Features
The following optional features are available for the 360 DSP.
Frequency Domain Reectometer
This feature enables the 360 DSP to provide a simple, convenient and accurate tool
for determining the distance to cable faults by sending a sweep into the cable and
analyzing the complex reected wave to determine the distance to various sources
of reection (opens, shorts, splitters, etc.). The reecting events are indicated on a
distance versus amplitude display, and markers are used to identify the distance to the
source of the reection, and the return loss at that point.
Upstream Linear Distortions Measurement
The UP-LD feature enables the 360 DSP to view the pre-equalization of the upstream
channel, along with the in-channel frequency response and group delay to determine if
equalization is hiding potential problems within the upstream.
Bluetooth Communications Adapter
This is a software and hardware option package that is used to connect the 360 DSP
to an iPad via Bluetooth for remote control of the meter during operation. This package
includes a software activation key for the BCA option on the 360 DSP and a Class II
Mini Bluetooth Adapter (v2.1) with a 10 meter range for speeds up to 3 Mbps. This
option is compatible with the iPad and iPhones that have device tethering enabled by
the service provider.
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Forward Spectrum Analysis
This feature enables the 360 DSP to view raw forward spectrum traces from 50 to 1000
MHz with DSP spectrum snapshots to give the user your downstream channels.
Analog & Digital HUM Measurement
This feature enables the 360 DSP to measure the amplitude of the 50/60 Hz, 100/120
Hz, and low frequency interference (HUM) present on the video/QAM carrier of a single
selected analog or digital channel.
Source Generator
This feature enables the 360 DSP to generate either a continuous wave (CW) or
16/32/64/128/256 QAM signal with adjustable frequency, and modulation in the return
path from 5 to 85 MHz.
Trafc Control Plus
This feature enables the 360 DSP to provide users with the ability to troubleshoot
the upstream in a bonded channel environment. This feature can be used to see
impairments with ease and sort trafc from ingress within a bursty upstream.
CM Sweep
When activated in a 360 DSP, the CM Sweep feature (patent pending) provides users
with the ability perform in-band sweeps or upstream alignment without any headend
sweep gear. This feature can be used to balance the upstream, see the percentage of
pre-equalizer effort, and isolate problems between existing active components.
QAM Error Vector Spectrum Analysis
This feature enables the 360 DSP to provide users not only the ability to tune the meter
to a downstream QAM channel and display its Error Vector Spectrum (EVS), to reveal
noise and ingress that may be present under the QAM channel but also provides a
method for troubleshooting upstream ingress and noise problems within active channel
bands by seeing the ingress that is present “underneath” an upstream cable modem
channel, or any bursty signal.
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Getting to Know Your 360 DSP
Overview
Before using your instrument take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the instrument,
its basic conventions and its navigational tools. This section provides a brief overview of the
instrument’s features, buttons, and controls.
Equipment Supplied with the 360 DSP
The 360 DSP comes with the following:
• 360 DSP Home Certication Meter
• Two Built-In Li-Ion Batteries
• Protective Carrying Case with Shoulder Strap
• Touchscreen Stylus with Tether
• AC to DC Power Adapter & Battery Charger
• AC US Power Cable
Replacement P arts
The following replacement parts are available for the 360 DSP:
Part NumberDescription
0090061000Li-ION Replacement Battery (Replacement Requires 2 Batteries)
2131540000360 DSP Protective Carrying Case
0320052000Shoulder Strap
0750009000Touchscreen Stylus
0610198000AC to DC Power Adapter & Battery Charger
0190197000AC US Power Cable
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Field Accessories
The following accessories are available for the 360 DSP:
Part NumberDescription
2071527048Precision test cable (I/O-15)
2072097000AVehicle Power Adapter
2131221000Large Utility Carrying Bag
0190322000AC Euro Power Cable
Software
The following software is available for the 360 DSP:
Part NumberDescription
0930208000ViewPoint Express Configuration Software for the 360 DSP
2011657000ViewPoint Integrated Server with WFM Module for the 360 DSP
0930144000ACTS™ software for high speed network testing
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A Guided Tour of the 360 DSP
Front View
RF Input Connector
Touch Screen LCD
Softkeys
Back Button
Arrow Buttons
Power Button
Enter Button
Water Resistant Speaker
Function Button
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Rear View
RF Input Connector
Internal Wi-Fi Antenna
(2 dB Gain)
Identication Label
(S/N, FCC ID & Notice)
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Top View
RF Input Connector
LED Flashlight
Internal Wi-Fi Antenna
(2 dB Gain)
Bottom View
USB 2.0 Port
(T ype A)
DC Charge Port
System Reset Button
Ethernet Port
(10/100 Mbit/s)
Protective Rubber Door
with Magnetic Closure
In the image above, the protective rubber door is in the open
position for illustrative purposes. This door should remain
closed when not using any of these ports.
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Protective Carrying Case
The 360 DSP includes a protective carrying case with the
following features:
• Molded form-t design that includes an impact resistant
foam core with coated ballistic nylon nish to provide
maximum protection
• High-strength zipper to ensure secure closure
• Stylus holder and adjustable Velcro hand strap
• Removable shoulder strap (not shown)
• Metal D-rings for shoulder strap or line hook with
reinforced stitching throughout
• Front ap with magnetic closure provides full access to
the touchscreen, keypad, and bottom ports when
open
• When the front ap is closed, it provides protection
to the touchscreen and keypad as well as the
bottom ports
• Rear ap with Velcro closure that provides easy
access to the information label on the back of the
360 DSP
• Front and rear aps can be used together as a kick-
stand for the unit during operation
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Cleaning the Display Screen
The touchscreen LCD display of the 360 DSP requires special care when cleaning. This
display is sensitive and can be easily scratched or damaged while cleaning. To clean the
display screen of the 360 DSP, use an ultrasoft, clean, lint free, microber cloth.
To clean ngerprints and greasy smudges off the display screen, use a bottle of screen
cleaning solution designed for LCD displays. Put a small amount of screen cleaning solution
on a cleaning cloth and then wipe the screen gently.
For correct cleaning of the display, follow these four simple steps:
1. Turn off the 360 DSP before you begin. If the screen is dark, it will be easier to see any
areas that aren’t clean.
2. Very gently, wipe the display with an ultrasoft, clean, lint free, dry cloth. If this does not
completely clean the display, DO NOT press harder on the screen in an attempt to clean
the screen as this may cause permanent damage.
3. If Step 2 does not work, spray screen cleaning solution onto the cloth. Never spray the
screen cleaning solution directly onto the display screen.
4. Let the screen dry completely before turning on the 360 DSP.
Damage caused by improper cleaning of the display screen
will void the warranty of the 360 DSP.
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Battery Charging
Before you can use your instrument, you will need charge its battery. Your instrument’s
battery pack provides approximately 8 to 10 hours of power during continuous operation.
The instrument comes with a AC to DC Power Adapter & Battery Charger which can be
used to charge the battery in approximately 3 hours or to trickle charge the battery while the
instrument is in use.
Plug the power adapter & battery charger into the DC charge port of the 360 DSP on the
bottom of the instrument under a protective cover.
Your instrument is equipped with a “smart” battery charging circuit so that the charging
method (fast or trickle) is an auto function. Fast Charge is used to charge the battery quickly.
Trickle Charge is used to keep the battery fully charged.
Every time your instrument is plugged into the charging cube, it starts charging automatically
via the Trickle Charge method. If the unit determines Fast Charge is necessary, it defaults to
the Fast Charge method.
Charging Status
The Title Bar at the top of the 360 DSP screen displays the battery voltage and the
following charging status icons:
Charging – This icon is displayed when the 360 DSP battery is charging. When
charging, the battery voltage will be shown between 12 and 14 VDC (dependent
on charging source).
100% Charge – This icon is displayed when the 360 DSP battery is charged from
a minimum of 7.50 VDC or approximately 100% of battery capacity.
75% Charge – This icon is displayed when the 360 DSP battery is charged from a
minimum of 7.25 VDC or approximately 75% of battery capacity.
50% Charge – This icon is displayed when the 360 DSP battery is charged from a
minimum of 7.00 VDC or approximately 50% of battery capacity.
25% Charge – This icon is displayed when the 360 DSP battery is charged from a
minimum of 6.50 VDC or approximately 25% of battery capacity. When the battery
charge drops to this level, it is recommended that the battery is charged soon.
0% Charge – This icon is displayed when the 360 DSP battery is charged to less
than 6.50 VDC or approximately 0% of battery capacity. When the battery charge
drops to this level, it is recommended that the battery is charged immediately.
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Basic Navigation & Control
Startup
Once the instrument’s battery is charged,
you may startup the 360 DSP by pressing
the Power button at the bottom left of the
keypad.
Upon startup one of the following will
occur:
• If multiple user proles are
activated, the instrument will
display the Welcome to the 360 DSP screen as shown in the
image above. Use the touchscreen
or keypad to select the user
prole that you wish to use. The
Troubleshoot menu will be
displayed as shown in the image to
the right.
• If multiple user proles are
deactivated, the 360 DSP
will automatically display the
Troubleshoot menu as shown in
the image to the right.
For more information about conguring multiple user proles,
see Section II: Setup, Chapter 3: Meter Conguration, Global
Settings.
For more information on how to log off the current user or to
switch to another user, see Chapter 4: Function Menu, Log Off
User later in this section.
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Sleep Mode
The sleep mode is used to conserve power by putting the 360 DSP to sleep when not in
use. This also allows the 360 DSP to be turned back on quickly when moving from one test
location to another throughout the work day
Automatic Sleep Mode
The 360 DSP will automatically enable the sleep mode to conserve power after the 360
DSP has been idle for a specied period of time.
The default setting for the sleep mode delay is 5 Minutes. The sleep mode delay can be
set from a minimum of one (1) minute up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
For more information about setting the Sleep Mode Delay, see
Section II: Setup, Chapter 3: Meter Conguration, Interface
Settings.
Whenever the 360 DSP is being powered by the AC to DC
power adapter & battery charger, the sleep mode delay will be
deactivated automatically.
Manual Sleep Mode
To manually enter the sleep mode, quickly press the Power button.
Wake from Sleep Mode
Quickly Press the Power button to wake the 360 DSP from sleep mode. The sleep
mode delay timer will automatically restart.
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Shutdown
Shutdown allows the 360 DSP to be turned off at the end of the work day to conserve
power.
Automatic Shutdown
The 360 DSP will automatically enable the automatic shutdown mode to conserve
power after the 360 DSP has been idle for a specied period of time.
The default setting for the turn off delay is 1 Hour. The turn off delay can be set from a
minimum of one (1) hour up to a maximum of 24 hours.
For more information about setting the Turn Off Delay, see
Section II: Setup, Chapter 3: Meter Conguration, Interface
Settings.
Whenever the 360 DSP is being powered by the AC to DC
power adapter & battery charger, the turn off delay will be
deactivated automatically.
Manual Shutdown
Press and hold the Power button to
shutdown the 360 DSP. A notication
window will be displayed, select the
OK button to shutdown or select the
Cancel button to exit without shutting
down the device.
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Display Screen
The instrument has been designed with
simple, intuitive navigational tools. For
your convenience, the display has a large,
easy to read, menu style navigation. In
some menus you will also notice onscreen cursors which enhance functions.
The display screen contains several
tools which you should become familiar
with before using the instrument. Take a
moment to locate the basic features of the
display screen.
Title Bar
The title bar is located at the top of the display screen, an example is shown in the
image below. The left side of the title bar displays the name of the currently selected
screen, such as the Autotest, Troubleshoot, Setup, and Utility menus, the right side
of the Title Bar displays the battery voltage, charging status, date, and time.
Message Bar
The message bar is located below the main display area, an example is shown in the
image below. This area displays single line text entries to help you navigate the 360
DSP menus and show information when the instrument is performing tests. On the
Autotest, Troubleshoot, Setup, and Utility menus, the right side of the message bar
displays network connection icons to indicate which types of network connections are
currently active.
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Main Display Area
The main display area, located below the Title Bar, displays text and graphic information
such as function icons, measurement, graphs, and interactive pop-up boxes which vary
depending on which screen has been accessed.
If multiple user proles are enabled,
the Welcome to the 360 DSP screen
will always be displayed upon startup
as shown in the image to the right.
After selecting a user prole, the
Troubleshoot menu will automatically
be displayed by default with the Level
icon highlighted.
After selecting a function icon from any
navigation menu, the measurements
and data will be displayed in this
area. For example, the image shown
to the right represents the type of
information that would be displayed in
a measurement mode.
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Softkey Labels
Below the message bar, are four softkeys which correspond to and identify the actions
assigned to the four yellow buttons on the keypad.
Most screens utilize from one to four of the softkeys which are used to toggle between
different menus and access various measurement functions.
Navigation Menus
All navigation menus will show the same softkeys. For example, the following image
shows a navigation menu with the Autotest, Troubleshoot, Setup, and Utility
softkeys.
Other Screens
On measurement screens the softkeys are used to access additional measurement
functions such as:
SETUP FUNCTIONS
• File Management – New, Open, Save and Save As commands for
Channel Plan, Limit Set,
• Channel Plan Management – Add, Remove and Preset commands.
• Limit Set Management – Remove command.
MEASUREMENT & UTILITY FUNCTIONS
• Job Management – New, Open, Close and Delete commands.
• Level and Scan Measurements – Display, Channel Plan and Limit Set
commands
• Return Spectrum Measurements – Peak Hold and Limit Set commands.
• File Explorer – Database Backup/Restore, File Delete/Export, Sort by
Name/Type/Date-Time/Size and Save Logs commands.
• Web Browser – Back, Menu, Home and Refresh commands.
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Selecting On-Screen Items
There are two ways to select items on the
display screen:
• Use the touchscreen to directly
select the item.
• Use the arrow buttons on the
keyboard to highlight the desired
item and then press the Enter
button.
In the example images shown to the right,
notice how the currently selected item
is highlighted blue and the other items
remain gray.
Once you select an item, you will either
enter a new function or a window will
appear.
If the touchscreen doesn’t recognize your touch, the location
of the touch is inaccurate, or it does not otherwise appear to
be operating correctly it may need to be calibrated. For more
information on how to calibrate the touchscreen, see Section
II: Setup, Chapter 9: Touchscreen Calibration.
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Main Keypad
The main keypad is the set of buttons that are
shown in the image to the right. These glow-inthe-dark buttons provide illumination in low light
situations.
Enter Button
The Enter button is used to select the
highlighted items in order to:
• Select icons from the navigation menus
• Select custom setting elds to open the Virtual Keyboard and enter custom
values.
• Select functions from the Function menu
• Select menu options from pop-up menus
• Select channel plans and limit sets from le lists
Arrow Buttons
The arrow buttons are used to navigate, highlight items, scroll lists, or change values on
the display screen.
Back Button
The Back button is used to take you back to a previous screen or to close a menu. It
can also be used to exit a pop-up entry window without accepting entry information.
If you hold down the Back button, this will cause the instrument to go back multiple
screens.
Function Button
The Function button can be selected at any time to display a pop-up menu with
additional functions. These functions vary from capturing screens for future reference to
saving conguration les.
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Using the Virtual Keyboard
The instrument makes use of a Virtual Keyboard similar to that of a smart device for
entering both numbers and letters.
The following Virtual Keyboards can be accessed by selecting the corresponding softkey:
• Select the abc softkey to display a keyboard with lower case letters
• Select the ABC softkey to display a keyboard with upper case letters
• Select the 123 softkey to display a keyboard with numbers and symbols
• Select the 123+ softkey to display a keyboard with additional symbols
abc softkey selectedABC softkey selected
123 softkey selected123+ softkey selected
To delete existing text, use the Back softkey. Once you have nished making changes,
select the Done softkey to save your changes and exit or select the Back button on the
keyboard to exit without saving your changes.
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Introduction
While in any of the navigation menus or from
within many of the instrument functions, press
the Function button to display the Function
menu as shown in the image to the right.
This chapter will provide you with an
understanding of the most common Function
menu options as follows:
• Pause Meter
• Toggle Flashlight
• Screen Capture
• Network Manager
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Function Menu
• Log Off User
P ause Meter
This function is used to pause the meter
during measurements. To pause meter
measurements, select the Pause Meter
function from the Function menu as shown
in the image to the right.
The Title Bar will be highlighted in red
and display Paused until the pause meter
function is disabled.
To exit the pause meter function, press the
Back button.
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Toggle Flashlight
This function is used to toggle the ashlight
on and off. To turn the LED ashlight on,
select the Toggle Flashlight function from
the Function menu as shown in the image to
the right.
The LED ash light will illuminate until the
ashlight delay has expired (between 30 and
180 seconds, user adjustable) or it has been
manually toggled off.
To manually toggle the LED ash light off,
press the Function button and then select the Toggle Flashlight function again.
To adjust the Flashlight Delay, see Section II: Setup, Chapter
3: Meter Conguration, Interface Settings.
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Screen Capture
This function is used to take a screen
capture of the currently displayed
screen. To take a screen capture, select
the Screen Capture function from the
Function menu as shown in the image to
the right.
If you have an open job, you can also
save the screen capture to the job by
selecting Yes as shown in the image to
the right.
If you don’t want to save the test to the
open job, select No and you will be
prompted to enter a le name using the
Virtual Keyboard. It will then be saved to
the internal memory of the 360 DSP.
To view the les saved to the internal memory of the 360 DSP,
see Section II: Setup, Chapter 4: File Management.
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Network Manager
Before proceeding through this section, you should rst
setup the default network conguration as shown in Section
II: Setup, Chapter 3: Meter Conguration.
This function is used to enable or disable
network connections. To open the network
manager, select the Network Manager
function from the Function menu as shown
in the image to the right.
The Network Manager window provides
controls for the following types of network
connections:
• DOCSIS – This enables the built-in
DOCSIS 3.0 (8x4) cable modem via
the RF Input Connector.
• Ethernet – This enables the built-in
10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet port.
• Wi-Fi – This enables Wi-Fi
communications via an internal Wi-Fi
antenna.
• Bluetooth – This enables Bluetooth
communications via an optional USB
Bluetooth adapter.
See the following sections for more information on how to
enable each type of connection.
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Connection Indicators
Once connected, the Network Manager window will automatically display the MAC, IP,
Subnet, Gateway, and DNS of the active connection.
Within the Network Manager window, each connection button is labeled with the
connection name and status as follows:
Active – This symbol indicates the connection is currently active.
Inactive – This symbol indicates the connection is currently inactive.
From any navigation menu, the active connections are shown in the right side of the Status
Bar as follows:
DOCSIS – This symbol indicates the DOCSIS connection is currently active.
Ethernet – This symbol indicates the Ethernet connection is currently active.
Wi-Fi – This symbol indicates the Wi-Fi connection is currently active.
Bluetooth – This symbol indicates the Bluetooth connection is currently active.
Disconnect a Network Connection
To disconnect an active network
connection, select any connection button
with an active status.
The Continue window will appear
as shown in the image to the right.
Select the OK button to disconnect or
select the Cancel button to exit without
disconnecting.
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DOCSIS Cable Modem Connection
Perform the following steps to connect using the DOCSIS cable modem:
1. Connect the cable drop to the RF
Input Connector of the 360 DSP.
2. Select the DOCSIS connection
button from the Network Manager
window as shown in the image to
the right.
Do not connect an RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet Port when
the DOCSIS connection is enabled. Otherwise, the DOCSIS
connection will not operate properly. To use both connections
at the same time, follow the instructions later in this section
about how to use the Cable Modem to Ethernet Mode.
If the Prompt User option is set to No from within the Cable
Modem Settings option of the Setup Menu, the Cable Modem
Settings window will not appear. If so, proceed to Step 4.
3. If the Prompt User option is set to
Yes from within the Cable Modem
Settings option of the Setup
menu, the Cable Modem Settings
window will appear as shown in the
image to the right. Adjust the cable
modem settings as desired and
then select the Login button.
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4. The Cable Modem Settings
window will display the network
connection progress as shown in
the image to the right.
5. The icon of the active connection
will be displayed in the Message Bar.
6. Return to the Network Manager
window to view the MAC, IP,
Subnet, Gateway, and DNS of the
cable modem connection as shown
in the image to the right.
A static IP of 192.168.100.2 will be assigned to the cable
modem during the connection process if the Bypass IP option
is set to Yes from within the Cable Modem Settings option of
the Setup Menu.
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Ethernet Connection
Perform the following steps to connect using the Ethernet connection:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet port of the 360 DSP.
2. Select the Ethernet connection
button from the Network Manager
window as shown in the image to
the right.
Do not connect an RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet Port when
the DOCSIS connection is enabled. Otherwise, the DOCSIS
connection will not operate properly. To use both connections
at the same time, follow the instructions later in this section
about how to use the Cable Modem to Ethernet Mode.
If the Prompt User option is set to No from within the Ethernet
Settings option of the Setup menu, the Ethernet Settings
window will not appear. If so, proceed to Step 4.
3. If the Prompt User option is set
to Yes from within the Ethernet Settings option of the Setup
menu, the Ethernet Settings
window will appear as shown in
the image to the right. Adjust the
Ethernet settings as desired and
then select the Login button.
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4. The Ethernet Settings window
will display the network connection
progress as shown in the image to
the right.
5. The icon of the active connection
will be displayed in the Message Bar.
6. Return to the Network Manager
window to view the MAC, IP,
Subnet, Gateway, and DNS of the
Ethernet connection as shown in
the image to the right.
Wi-Fi Connection
Perform the following steps to connect using the Wi-Fi connection:
1. Select the Wi-Fi connection button
from the Network Manager
window as shown in the image to
the right.
If the Prompt User option is set to No from within the Wi-Fi
Settings option of the Setup Menu, the Wi-Fi Settings window
will not appear. If so, proceed to Step 3.
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2. If the Prompt User option is set to
Yes from within the Wi-Fi Settings option of the Setup menu, the
Wi-Fi Settings window.
3. After approximately 15 seconds
the Wi-Fi adapter will show a list of
the available networks will appear
as shown in the image to the right.
Select the desired network from
the list, adjust the Wi-Fi settings as
needed and then select the Login
button.
4. The Wi-Fi Settings window will
display the network connection
progress as shown in the image to
the right.
5. The icon of the active connection
will be displayed in the Message Bar.
6. Return to the Network Manager
window to view the SSID, MAC, IP,
Subnet, Gateway, and DNS of the
Wi-Fi connection as shown in the
image to the right.
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Bluetooth Connection (OPTIONAL)
Perform the following steps to connect to an iPad using the optional Bluetooth connection:
1. Make sure the iPad is turned on
and the Bluetooth is enabled.
2. Insert the USB Bluetooth adapter
into the USB port of the 360 DSP.
3. Select the Bluetooth connection
button from the Network Manager
window as shown in the image to
the right.
If the Prompt User option is set to No from within the
Bluetooth Settings option of the Setup Menu, the Bluetooth
Settings window will not appear. If so, proceed to Step 4.
4. If the Prompt User option is set
to Yes from within the Bluetooth Settings option of the Setup
menu, the Bluetooth Settings
window will appear as shown in
the image to the right. Adjust the IP
and Subnet Addresses as needed
and then select the Login button.
5. The Bluetooth Settings window
will display the network connection
progress as shown in the image to
the right.
6. On the iPad, select the name of
the Trilithic Device from the list of
discoverable Bluetooth devices.
The name of the Trilithic Device will
be in the format of “tri-#####-#”.
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7. Once the 360 DSP recognizes
the iPad, the Bluetooth Settings
window will display the network
connection progress as shown in
the image to the right.
8. If the iPad that you are connecting
to has never been paired with
the 360 DSP, a window will be
displayed as shown in the image to
the right.
9. Once the 360 DSP connects to
the iPad, the Bluetooth Settings
window will display the network
connection progress.
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10. The icon of the active connection
will be displayed in the Message Bar.
11. Return to the Network Manager
window to view the MAC, IP,
Subnet, Gateway, and DNS of the
Bluetooth connection as shown in
the image to the right.
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DOCSIS Cable Modem to Ethernet Connection
Perform the following steps to route the 360 DSP Ethernet connection through the internal
cable modem for connection to a PC:
1. Connect the cable drop to the RF
Input Connector of the 360 DSP.
2. Select the DOCSIS connection
button from the Network Manager
window as shown in the image to
the right.
Do not connect an RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet Port until after
the DOCSIS connection is enabled. Otherwise, the DOCSIS
connection will not operate properly.
If the Prompt User option is set to No from within the Cable
Modem Settings option of the Setup Menu, the Cable Modem
Settings window will not appear. If so, proceed to Step 4.
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3. If the Prompt User option is set to
Yes from within the Cable Modem
Settings option of the Setup
menu, the Cable Modem Settings
window will appear as shown in the
image to the right. Adjust the cable
modem settings as desired and
then select the Login button.
If your cable modem system does not allow a cable modem
to obtain more than one CPE IP Address, you must set the
Bypass IP option to Yes.
4. The Cable Modem Settings
window will display the network
connection progress as shown in
the image to the right.
5. The icon of the active connection
will be displayed in the Message Bar.
6. Press the Function button and
select the Cable Modem to RJ45
function from the Function menu
as shown in the image to the right.
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7. The Cable Modem to RJ45
window will be displayed while in
this mode.
8. Connect one end of an Ethernet
cable to the Ethernet Port of the
360 DSP.
9. Connect the other end of the
Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port
of a PC.
10. The 360 DSP should now be routing the cable modem data through the Ethernet
Port to the connected PC.
To exit this function, perform the following steps:
1. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port of the 360 DSP.
2. Press the Back button to disable the cable modem to RJ45 mode.
3. The Ethernet connection will automatically be disabled. However, the DOCSIS Cable
Modem connection will remain active.
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Log Off User
This function is used to log off the current
user. To log off, select the Log Off User
function from the Function menu as shown
in the image to the right.
The Welcome to the 360 DSP screen will be
displayed, from this screen you can now log
in as a different user.
If the Multiple Users option is set to No from within the Global
Settings option of the Setup menu, the Log Off User function
and welcome screen will not be displayed.
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Remote Access
Accessing the 360 DSP Remotely
The 360 DSP enables you to remotely
access the device using any active network
connection.
After making a successful connection to a
network, use the Network Manager window
to determine the IP address of the 360 DSP
as shown in the image to the right.
Once you have the IP address of the 360
DSP, enter this value into the address bar of
a web browser.
The web browser will display a list of links to specic functions as shown
in the image to the right. From this list, select the function that you would
like to perform as follows:
Chapter 5
• Remote Control – This is used to display a web page with a
control layout similar to the 360 DSP. From this page you can
control almost any function of the 360 DSP.
• Log File – This is used to display a web page that includes all of the information
currently stored in the log le of the 360 DSP.
• System Stats – This is used to display a web page that includes graphs related to
system processor and memory usage statistics over time.
• Screen Shot – This is used to display a web page that includes a screen shot of the
current 360 DSP display screen.
• Files – This is used to display a web page that includes all of the les stored on the
internal memory of the 360 DSP.
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Introduction
Select the Setup softkey to display the Setup
menu as shown in the image to the right.
The 360 DSP enables you to select from
numerous instrument setup functions. These
functions allows you to view, edit, and adjust
information and setup parameters for the
meter.
This section will provide you with instructions
on how to utilize the functions available in the
Setup Menu of the instrument including:
• Instrument information
• Meter conguration
Chapter 1
Overview
• File management
• Touchscreen calibration
• Firmware updates
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Instrument Information
Overview
Select the Information icon as shown in the
image to the right to view information about
the 360 DSP.
The Information screen will be displayed as
shown in the image to the right. This screen
allows you to view the following types of
instrument information:
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• Serial Number
• Version
• Calibration
• Network
• Memory
• Options
• Cable Modem
• Activate Options
• View Unit ID
All information displayed in the Instrument Information Mode
is static and is to be used as a reference only. To edit any
settings you will need to use the Instrument Setup Mode.
The unit serial number is located on the right side of the Message Bar. This information is set
at the Trilithic factory and cannot be changed by the user. The serial number also appears on
a label on the back side of the 360 DSP. Please provide this number when requesting an RMA
for troubleshooting, service, calibration, or repair.
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V ersion Information
Select the Version Information button to
display details on the version of software/
rmware installed in the 360 DSP. This
information will be helpful if you are updating
your rmware or upgrading your instrument’s
option package.
When you download rmware updates from the Trilithic web
site or using the ViewPoint WFM Module, this information will
be automatically updated.
Calibration Information
Select the Calibration Information button to
display recorded details of the last time the
360 DSP was calibrated. This information will
be helpful if you are sending your instrument
in to the factory for periodic maintenance.
When the 360 DSP is sent in for calibration, this information
will be automatically updated. You should schedule the 360
DSP for calibration every two years.
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Network Information
Select the Network Information button to
displays network details such as MAC, IP,
SN, GW, and DNS. This information is helpful
for quick reference of your current network
status.
Memory Information
Select the Memory Information button to
display details of the memory available and
used on the 360 DSP. This information is
automatically updated as les are saved and
stored in the 360 DSP.
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Option Information
Select the Option Information button to
display which options that are available to
use and those options that you can install on
the 360 DSP.
This information is automatically updated as options are
added to the 360 DSP. After initial sale, most options can
be simply added with the purchase of an option activation
code.
Cable Modem Information
Select the Cable Modem Information button
to display what type of cable modem that is
installed in the 360 DSP.
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Option Activation
Select the Option softkey and then enter the
option activation key that you purchased from
Trilithic. The dash between each four digits
of the code as shown in the image to the
right is not required when entering the option
activation key.
The option code is a unique activation number that is
specically generated for your instrument. You should have
received this code with your order for new options. If you are
missing this code, contact Trilithic at 800-344-2412.
Unit ID
Select the Unit ID softkey to view the asset
number that is associated with this 360 DSP
serial number. The asset number is securely
assigned using the ViewPoint WFM Module.
Select the OK button to exit this window.
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F unction Menu Options
The Function menu can be accessed by pressing the Function button while in the Instrument
Information Mode.
The following Function menu options can
be accessed while in Instrument Information
Mode:
• Pause Meter
• Toggle Flashlight
• Screen Capture
• Boot Parameters
• Start Modem Log
The following functions are described in Section I: The Basics, Chapter 4: Function Menu:
• Pause Meter
• Toggle Flashlight
• Screen Capture
Boot Parameters
Select the Boot Parameters button to
view the more information about the boot
parameters of the 360 DSP.
The boot parameters will be displayed in
the right side of the Information screen.
This information is used for advanced
troubleshooting by Trilithic technical
support.
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Modem Logging
Select the Start Modem Log button to
log the activity of the internal modem.
This information is used for advanced
troubleshooting by Trilithic technical
support.
The log timer will be displayed in the right
side of the status bar.
Once you are ready to stop modem
logging, Press the Function button again
and then select the Stop Modem Log
button.
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Detect Issues
Select the Detect Issues button to detect
any le system issues of the 360 DSP.
Any detected le system issues will
be displayed in the right side of the
Information screen. This information is
used for advanced troubleshooting by
Trilithic technical support.
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Overview
Select the Setup icon as shown in the image
to the right to adjust the meter conguration
of the 360 DSP.
The Meter Conguration screen will be
displayed as shown in the image to the
right. This screen allows you to modify the
following types of settings:
Chapter 3
Meter Conguration
• Global
• User
• Interface
• Measurement
• Channel Plan Management
• Limit Set Management
• Ethernet
• Cable Modem
• Wi-Fi
• Bluetooth (Optional)
All changes that are made in this mode are automatically
saved and optional items will be grayed out and cannot be
congured if they are not installed in the 360 DSP.
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Global Settings
Select the Global button as shown in the
image to the right to adjust the global settings
for all users of the 360 DSP.
The Global Settings screen will be displayed
as shown in the image to the right. This
screen allows you to modify the global
settings of the 360 DSP.
From within the Global Settings screen, use
the left/right arrow buttons on the keypad to
navigate through the list of setup items.
These parameters can be set directly from your instrument
or using the ViewPoint WFM Module. For instructions
regarding setup using ViewPoint, please refer to the ViewPoint
Operation Manual.
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Operating Level
The Operator Level setting is used to
control whether the 360 DSP is operating
in its normal mode or in an advanced
logging mode. The logging mode is used
for advanced troubleshooting by Trilithic
technical support.
The default setting for Operator Level is
Normal, use the up/down arrow buttons
to select from the following preset values:
• Select Normal for the normal mode
of operation.
• Select Logging for troubleshooting with Trilithic technical support.
• Select Calibrate to enter the calibration mode.
Multiple User Control
The Multiple Users setting is used to
control whether multiple user proles are
displayed when the 360 DSP is powered
on.
The default setting for Multiple Users is
Yes, use the up/down arrow buttons to
select from the following preset values:
• Select Yes to allow multiple user
proles.
• Select No to use only one user prole.
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Tethering Control
The Direct to Tethered setting is
used to control whether the 360 DSP
automatically enters its tethered mode
upon startup/login.
The default setting for Direct to Tethered
is No, use the up/down arrow buttons to
select from the following preset values:
• Select Yes to allow automatic
tethering upon startup/login.
• Select No to disable automatic tethering upon startup/login.
Auto-Start Network
The Auto-Start Network setting is used
to control what network the 360 DSP
automatically connects to when entering
the tethered mode upon startup/login.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to select
from DOCSIS, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or
Bluetooth to automatically enable the
selected network upon startup/login.
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Language
The 360 DSP can be equipped to work in
various languages.
The default language is English, use the
up/down arrow buttons to select from the
following languages.
• English
• Spanish
• Portuguese
• Chinese
• Chinese (Simplied)
• Japanese
If you have other language options available on your instrument, you can change the
default language. You must restart the device before language changes take affect.
Measurement Units
The Measurement Units settings is used
to choose the default measurement units.
The default unit of measurement is
dBmV, use the up/down arrow buttons to
select from the following preset values:
• dBuV
• dBmV
• dBm
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Current Date/Time
The Current Date/Time setting is used to
set the current date and time for the 360
DSP. This information is displayed in the
Title Bar of any navigation screen and is
added to every data log, measurement,
job, and autotest.
Press the Enter button and the Virtual Keyboard will be displayed as shown in
the image to the right.
Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the
current date in the mm/dd/yyyy format.
Select the Done softkey and the Virtual Keyboard will be displayed as shown in
the image to the right.
Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the
current time in the hh:mm:ss format.
Select the Done softkey again to save the
current date and time or Press the Back
button at any time to exit without saving
the changes.
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Timezone
The Timezone setting allows you to set
the time zone of the 360 DSP. This is
useful when using the instrument in areas
that automatically adjust their local time
based on Daylight Savings Time (DST).
Press the Enter button and the Set Timezone window will be displayed as
shown in the image to the right.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to choose
the desired timezone and then press the
Enter button to select the timezone.
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User Settings
Select the User button as shown in the image
to the right to adjust the user information that
is associated with the currently logged in user
of the 360 DSP.
The User screen will be displayed as
shown in the image to the right. This screen
allows you to modify the user settings of the
currently logged in user of the 360 DSP.
From within the User screen, use the left/
right arrow buttons on the keypad to navigate
through the list of setup items.
This information is added to every data log
and is displayed on the welcome screen of
the 360 DSP as shown in the image to the
right.
These parameters can be set directly from your instrument
or using the ViewPoint WFM Module. For instructions
regarding setup using ViewPoint, please refer to the ViewPoint
Operation Manual.
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User Name
The User Name setting is used to set
the user name for the user prole that is
currently logged into the 360 DSP. This
information is displayed on the welcome
screen and is added to every data log,
measurement, job, and autotest.
Press the Enter button and the Virtual Keyboard will be displayed as shown in
the image to the right.
Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the
user name.
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Company
The Company setting is used to set the
company name for the user prole that is
currently logged into the 360 DSP. This
information is displayed on the welcome
screen and is added to every data log,
measurement, job, and autotest.
Press the Enter button and the Virtual Keyboard will be displayed as shown in
the image to the right.
Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the
company name.
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Tech ID
The Tech ID setting is used to set the
technician ID for the user prole that is
currently logged into the 360 DSP. This
information is displayed on the welcome
screen and is added to every data log,
measurement, job, and autotest.
Press the Enter button and the Virtual Keyboard will be displayed as shown in
the image to the right.
Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the
technician ID.
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Interface Settings
Select the Interface button as shown in the
image to the right to adjust the interface
settings for the currently logged in user of the
360 DSP.
The Interface screen will be displayed as
shown in the image to the right. This screen
allows you to modify the user interface
settings.
From within the Interface screen, use the
left/right arrow buttons on the keypad to
navigate through the list of setup items.
These parameters can be set directly from your instrument
or using the ViewPoint WFM Module. For instructions
regarding setup using ViewPoint, please refer to the ViewPoint
Operation Manual.
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LCD Dimming Delay
The LCD Dimming Delay setting is
used to conserve power by automatically
dimming the display screen backlight after
the 360 DSP has been idle for a specied
period of time.
The default setting for the LCD dimming
delay is 1 Minute. The LCD dimming
delay can be set from a minimum of one
(1) minute up to a maximum of ve (5)
minutes.
Use either of the following methods to
change the LCD dimming delay:
• Use the up/down arrow buttons to
change the value in one (1) minute
increments.
• Press the Enter button and use the
Virtual Keyboard to directly enter
the LCD dimming delay as shown
in the image to the right.
Upon any button press, the LCD will automatically brighten and the delay timer will restart.
Whenever the 360 DSP is being powered by the AC to DC
power adapter & battery charger, the LCD dimming delay will
be deactivated automatically.
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Sleep Mode Delay
The Sleep Mode Delay setting is used to
conserve power by automatically enabling
the sleep mode after the 360 DSP has
been idle for a specied period of time.
The default setting for the sleep mode
delay is 5 Minutes. The sleep mode delay
can be set from a minimum of one (1)
minute up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
Use either of the following methods to
change the sleep mode delay:
• Use the up/down arrow buttons to
change the value in one (1) minute
increments.
• Press the Enter button and use the
Virtual Keyboard to directly enter
the sleep mode delay as shown in
the image to the right.
Quickly Press the Power button to
awaken the 360 DSP from sleep mode.
The sleep mode delay timer will automatically restart.
Whenever the 360 DSP is being powered by the AC to DC
power adapter & battery charger, the sleep mode delay will be
deactivated automatically.
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