Interface: TEST - RS-232, DB25 CONTROL - RS-232, DB9
Protocols-asynchronous: 5-9 bits per character, even,
odd no parity, 1, 1.5, 2 stop bits
Character synchronous: 5-8 bits per character - CRC -
16, CRC- 6; 6, 8 12 or 16 bit synchronization sequence selectable
pad (idle line) character-most significant or least significant
bit transmitted first- normal or inverted data
Bit oriented (HDLC): 5-8 bits/character, HDLC CRC checking,
NRZ, NRZI (clocked or derived)
Unknown (transparent) mode: 5-8 bits/character, external
or internal clocking, most significant or least significant
bit transmitted first, normal or inverted data
Operator Interface: Pull down menus as follow: Main Menu-Selects
major modes. Trap Menu -Selects trap conditions. Async Menu
-Selects code and protocol parameters. HDLC Menu-Selects code
and protocol parameters Unknown Menu-Selects speed and code
conditions
Display Modes: Monitor, Scroll
Data Storage: Monitored data saved on disk
Display: CGA, EGA, VGA or EGA soft font mode (EGA, VGA),
Monochrome, Monitored Data 560 Characters, 14 lines by 40 characters.
Transmit Data - normal video, Receive data, reverse video
Control Signals: The following signals are monitored
and displayed: RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, CD and RI
Codes: ASCII, EBCDIC, IPARS, or HEX. Displays and captures
control leads RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR, DCD, RI Time stamps to 1/100
second
Speed: Monitor to 64 KBPS, emulate to 64KBPS (486DX or
better)
Traps: Set for live data or searching thru captured data.
A trap sequence may consist of data character(s), break, parity
error, synchronization, end of frame (good, bad or aborted),
or control lead changes
Data Journal: Data may be saved to DOS files for later
viewing, analysis, and printingHelp: On screen help available
for all modes
Canned Configurations: Named configuration may be saved
for simple setup
PC Requirements: IBM PC/AT/386/486 Pentium or compatible
with approximately 256K bytes of memory (384K with applications).
RS-232 interface standard. Other electrical interfaces available
Protocol Emulator Program Interface: 35 possible functions
are accessed through software interrupt EO (hex). Functions
include reading, and writing of line data, timing, operating
configuration, control leads, data scroll
Size: 7"W (178mm) x 1.5"H (38mm) x 5.5"
D (140mm)
Weight: 2 Lbs.
Environment: 0° to 50° C, 0% to 95% RH
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