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File name example.PDF Appendix F: Example Disk Contents This manual ships with a disk containing files that you can load into your CTS850. The files are PC programs and examples of instrument setups, test results and pass/fail tests. The files contained on the disk are described in the following paragraphs. CTSVIEW Print Capture Program CTSVIEW.EXE, in directory CTSVIEW on the Example Disk, is a PC program that captures CTS printer output over an RS 232 serial link connection. This program displays the output and, optionally, writes it to a file. This program is a DOS executable file that can run under Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. The program requires VGA display and a mouse. Typing ctsview ? at the command line displays a list of options. The text file CTSVIEW.TXT in the CTSVIEW directory contains full instructions on its use. To use this program, the user must connect the CTS printer (RS 232) port to a PC serial port with a null modem cable and set the CTS to print in "Thinkjet" (graphics) or "ASCII Text" format. The program waits for input and displays the input as text or graphics. After viewing the input, the user can save graphical data to a file in .BMP, .EPS or Interleaf format, or ASCII data to a standard PC text file. Note: CTSVIEW expects to run in VGA full screen mode. While Windows 95 can emulate DOS graphics in a window, the perfor- mance is slow and will not keep up with the incoming serial data. It is recommended to transfer data in full screen mode. Use the keys ALT and Enter to switch between full screen and Windows display, or use the command line w option to prevent displaying graphics output while reading data. CTS850 SDH Test Set User Manual F 1 Appendix F: Example Disk Contents CTSHIST Results History File Reader Program CTSHIST.EXE, in directory CTSHIST on the Example Disk, reads the test history files written by a CTS "Save Results" operation and writes an ASCII text file containing the data. This program is a DOS executable file that can run under Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. It is run from a DOS command prompt and takes its arguments and option settings from the command line. Typing ctshist ? at the command line displays a list of options. The text file CTSHIST.TXT in the CTSHIST directory contains full instructions on its use. Instrument Setups The STRESS file is an instrument setup file. The file sets up the CTS850 to generate an STM-1E signal that contains alarms, errors and pointer movements. The STRESS file is an example of how the CTS850 can save you time by storing instrument setups on disk for later recall. Test Results There are thr |
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