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1. 2048 con nections can be monitore 112257211 742 417 1 H 16 ISUP RLC 1 25 11 868 668 1 6 16 ISUP IAH 11 25 11 839 167 1 H 16 ISUP ACH 10 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text SSSsssssssss mm Lll2l2 2z2 2z2 2 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text CallTrac e applicatio n started wi 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text followin g parameter set 1 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Applicat ion work mod e Call Fil 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Number 12345 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Type of Number Called P 10 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Nature o f address don t ca 16 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Trace mo de Hultiple 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Filter m ode Suppress 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Format o f trace text Hedium 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Sessssssssss sssssssssses Llll2l 2z2 2 2 Frame View Comment or Value 1 G 16 ISUP IAM Backward Sequence Number 41 eme Backvard Indicator Bit 1 8181888 Forward Sequence Number 48 1 Forward Indicator Bit 1 818181 Length Indicator 21 88 Spare 8 8181 Service Indicator ISDN User Part 88 Sub Service Priority Spare priority 6 U S A only 18 Sub Seruice Network Ind National message 81 7 18 8 Calltrace outputs the word text inthe 2 Protocol column Short View and displays detailed information in the data frame context K1297 G20 Monitor User Ma
2. 11 25 55 217 40 1 6 16 text 11 25 55 217 40 1 6 16 text 11 25 55 217 5406 1 6 16 text CONNECTI ON finished ISUP releas Call dur ation ANH lt gt REL 86 END of c all 1 2 Frame View BITHASK ID Name Comment or Value 11 25 54 622 789 1 H 16 text CONNECTI ON establish ed CONNECTION established Time Fron 2 Prot 2 HSG 3 Prot 3 MSG 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 ISUP REL 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 text CONNECTI ON is beeing released 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 text CIC 912 PCH 28 Channel 16 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 text Release Cause Norm al call clea 11 25 55 217 466 1 6 16 ISUP RLC CONNECTI ON finished ISUP releas 11 25 55 217 466 1 6 16 text Call dur ation ANH lt gt REL 6 11 25 55 217 466 1 6 16 text END of c all 1 2 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 text SSSSSSssssss mrn Llllll22z22 2 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 text START of call 2 2 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 text Number f ound 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 text Informat ion for this connection 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 text CIC 91 3 PCH 28 Channel 17 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 text Called number 123 456 11 25 55 283 788 1 H 16 ISUP IAM 11 25 55 314 531 1 6 16 ISUP RCH Frame View BITHASK ID Name Comment or Value ON finished 11 25 55 217 466 1 G 16 text CONNECTI CONNECTION finished ISUP released ISUP releas ed K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples Ending Callt
3. Exit all applications Select Start All Programs Accessories System Tools Backup The Backup or Restore Wizard opens Click Next to start configuring the restore process In the second wizard window Backup or Restore select Restore Files and Settings and click Next In the following wizard windows select which folder files and items you want to restore as well as type destination and name of the restored process Follow the wizard instructions to define these settings The last wizard window Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard lists all restore settings you have created Specify additional restore options by clicking the Advanced button or close the wizard and start the restore process by clicking the Finish button The Restore Progress dialog box opens and displays all information about this the restore process K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Repair Measures The following pages describe how to repair or reinstall a damaged Windows XPe installation on the K 1297 NOTE For general troubleshooting tips read the Windows online help To open the online help click Start Help and Support on the taskbar Under rare circumstances the K1297 may not start boot These circumstances include l Installation of faulty third party drivers 2 Erroneous changes in the Registry 3 Deleting or replacing system files by mistake In these circumstances the Windows XPe
4. K1297 The serial interface COM2 is on the rear of the device next to the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The serial interface COM2 is behind the front cover beneath the display Table A 9 Pin assignment for interface COM2 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RxD 7 RTS 3 TxD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 Ground K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 13 Appendix A Interfaces USB Universal Serial Bus K1297 The USB interface is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The USB interface is on top of the device on the PC module front Table A 10 Pin assignment for the USB interface panel Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Vcc 3 Data 2 Data 4 Ground NOTE The USB interface is not supported when using Windows NT A 14 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Alarm and Synchronising Option RELAIS and CLK I O K1297 The alarm and synchronising sockets are on the rear of the device in the left bottom corner K1297 Compact The alarm and synchronising sockets are behind the front cover beneath the display The following voltages are the maximum turn off voltages that you may apply 42 V AC peak with maximum turn off current 5 A or 30 V DC with maximum turn off current 5 A or 60 V DC with maximum turn off current 1 5 A resistive load or 60 V DC with maximum turn off current 0 5 A non resistive load The m
5. LINK Link integrity LED is on means link is good in either 10 or 100 Mbps mode LED is off means link is bad 100 Speed LED is on means the data rate 1s 100 Mbps LED is off means the data rate is at 10 Mbps LED retains its last known state when the link is down K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 55 Appendix A Interfaces A 56 Defining CPU Numbers The following section describes how to define CPU numbers VME bus addresses if you work with a second Ethernet board consisting of a Power PC board plus hooked up mezzanines Only an experienced service technician should perform this setting procedure CAUTION The following steps must be performed at an ESD approved workplace Electrostatic discharge can permanently destroy components that have to be temporarily removed from your device In order to operate several Ethernet boards within one device the default CPU numbers of the second third fourth board have to be changed 1 Check that the address is set correctly for each board Typical addresses are as follows Table A 32 Ethernet boards address settings Board Address 1st Ethernet board 07 with 08 implicitly no changing necessary 2nd Ethernet board 05 with 06 implicitly 3rd Ethernet board 03 with 04 implicitly NOTE Only select odd numbers when changing the address for an additional Ethernet board and follow the recommended settings as listed in the table above The CPU numbers being
6. CallTr Seq_1 ISUP ITU T White Book Calling Party Number Called Party Number Called or Calling Party Number Generic Number Dontcae K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples 5 Enter the phone number you are looking for under Search for You can enter up to four numbers divided by commas The following wildcards for digits are allowed for exactly one digit or no digit for any number of digits for exactly one digit You can enter more than one asterisk within a calling number for example 223 678 One asterisk is always automatically entered at the end of the number Thus numbers that are too long can be found If calling numbers are initiated by or the filter mode starts working only after the number is confirmed by an ACM Address complete or an ANM Answer message That means that all messages are transmitted until then because they belong to a call with a correspond ing number If you are looking for numbers with prefixes for example international area code at one and the same time you will get more specific outputs by entering the exact numbers for example 4930386 30386 than by entering numbers initiated by or 24230386 30386 6 Specify whether the phone number designates a Calling Partyor a Called Party inthe Type of number field 7 Specify whether itis a National an International ora Subscriber number without a national international area code in the Natu
7. LPT1 or USB without first shutting the PC or Laptop down This may damage the dongle or the hardware to which it was attached If the dongle is removed while the K1297 G20 Monitor software is running the software will terminate K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 45 Getting Started 46 Installation of Additional Software Packages If you have purchased additional software packages you need to install them on top of your existing software installation Therefore do not remove the existing software or change its installation path by default C K1297 NOTE There are logical dependencies between single software packages and the base software package Such information are provided in the order information and will be checked during the setup process Only matching combinations can be installed Missing Destination Drives The Setup program warns you if products cannot be installed on your system because of missing destination drives The affected products are reported in a warning dialog box they will NOT be listed in the List of Available Products of the Setup program l If such a warning appears create the necessary destinations drive outside of the Setup program Refer to the Microsoft Windows Online Help on how to do this 2 Restart the Setup program The affected products will now become accessible in the List of Available Products K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started To install additional softwar
8. T CAUTION Do not interrupt the installation program once you have clicked Start If the program is inadvertently interrupted rename the file C NWINDOWSNUNINSTALL K12XX INI 0Ox with the highest number for x to C NWINDOWSNUNINSTALL K12XX INI Start the installation program again 8 After the installation is complete remove the key disk from the floppy disk drive and reboot your Protocol Tester 52 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Removing the Software To remove K1297 G20 Monitor software proceed as follows l Close all applications 2 Start the Tektronix K1297 remove program by selecting Start Settings Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Tektronix K1297 Mon Protocol Tester and press Add Remove Remove the K1297 G20 Monitor software by selecting dedicated or all entries in the list of installed components User Data will be preserved 3 Reboot the system after removing has been completed successfully K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 53 Getting Started A 54 Operating System The user interface application of the K1297 G20 Monitor runs under Microsoft Windows XPe CAUTION The K1297 Protocol Tester is delivered with a specially configured version of Windows XP Embedded XPe The Windows XPe installation is supported by Tektronix only Microsoft Support Services do not support this installation The risk of changes software developments or expansions which the customer und
9. delete obsolete keys as a restored installation will not run without its keys To overcome such possible problems rename the keyfile accordingly for example C NWINDOWSNkeyfile txt vxxx K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Installing the Software To install a new software version proceed as follows l Close all applications 2 Connect the optional external CD drive directly to your Protocol Tester or create an access to a network CD drive If you install the software from a CD network drive do not browse the network neighborhood to access this location Map the share containing the CD to an unused drive letter instead such as E Or F 3 Insert the key disk into the floppy disk drive of the Protocol Tester The key disk contains a serial number which must be the same as the nameplate fabrication code Ser No on the back of the device 4 Insert the installation CD into the CD drive The Setup Guide starts automatically The Setup Guide helps you to successfully install your Protocol Tester software Follow the Setup Guide instructions If the installation does not start automatically double click RunIntro bat from the root directory of the CD Follow the setup program instructions Read carefully the enclosed license agreement and respond to the prompts Specify a valid keyfile within the keyfile selection dialog box if you do not want to use the key ile txt ofthe key disk in the floppy
10. either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix with shipping charges prepaid Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment c to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non Tektronix supplies or d to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases th
11. warnings and cautions related to operating the system To Avoid Fire or Personal Injury Use Proper Power Cord Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country of use Connect and Disconnect Test Leads Properly Do not connect or disconnect test leads while they are connected to a voltage source Ground the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electric shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Observe All Terminal Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the Appendix C of the User Manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do not apply a potential to any terminal that exceeds the permitted rating of that terminal With some interfaces only voltages corresponding to the default of the relevant connector are applied at the measuring sockets However high voltages from the line may occur at some of the measuring sockets These measuring sockets are protected against accidental contact and are specially labelled K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual iii General Safety Summary Use Proper AC Adapter Use only the AC adapter specified for this product Do Not Operate Without Covers Do not operate this product with
12. ABT RST Abort for future use not yet software supported Reset all onboard devices CAUTION ABT and RST are for future use They are not yet supported Please do not touch The four status LEDs on the front panel have the following meaning BFL CPU PMC PMC Board failure CPU is accessing the bus Top PCI mezzanine card if installed is active Bottom PCI mezzanine card if installed is active K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces BAI Board The BAI board Basic Access Interface is required for measurements on ISDN lines and connections The BAI board can be fitted with up to two interface modules depending on the purpose of application The interface modules establish the necessary different circuits dependent on the interface standard NOTE EN 60950 IEC 950 UL 1950 The interface boards are designed for connecting to a telecommunication network TNV I circuits the appropriate interfaces are provided The supply voltage necessary for supplying power to the terminal equipment to be tested is supplied by a separate supply module which is plugged on the interface board and connected to the base module and sockets under Sg Simulation Monitoring with TE A or TE M MONA B or MON M N TE NT B or TE NT N under U gjo Simulation active Monitoring with LT A or LT M and NT LT B or NT LT N WARNING High voltages may occur on the following supply c
13. Abbreviations MSC Mobile services switching center MSISDN Mobile subscriber ISDN address MSRN Mobile station roaming number MTC Mobile terminating call MTP Message transfer part SS 7 O amp M Operation and maintenance OMC Operation and maintenance center OSI Open systems interconnection PCM Pulse code modulation PDU Protocol data unit PLMN Public land mobile network PRIMO Primary rate monitoring EI TI interface board PSTN Public switched telephone network K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual F 3 Abbreviations SMS Short message service SPC Signalling point code SS 7 Signalling system number 7 also Common channel signalling system number 7 ITU Q 700 series SSN Subsystem number SSP Service switching point SSS Switching subsystem TCAP Transfer capability application part TMSI Temporary mobile station identity TUP Telephone user part V X CCITT Interfaces VLR Visitor location register F 4 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Index A Accessories 29 35 Connecting accessories 62 Account 55 Addresses Hex switch 30 Alarm triggering 16 Application 38 Application processor AP 4 A 21 Assistance 5 Audio data A 50 Auto Restart Mechanism 3 Autoconfiguration 38 65 67 Autologon 56 B Backup E 1 K15 user data E 5 Windows XPe data E 3 Backup tool E 5 BAI Board 1 A 27 Boards also see Modules AP Board A 21 BAI A 27
14. B lead IN 12 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 43 Appendix A Interfaces Table A 26 X 21 Monitor Cont Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 6 S tx clk A IN 14 Not connected 13 7 Not connected 15 Not connected 8 G Signal ground n Reference to a symmetrical pair A 44 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces V 24 Monitor Adapter Cable Table A 27 V 24 Monitor Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Cable shield connected with the 14 Not connected connector housing 2 103 send data IN 15 114 send data clk IN 3 104 receive data IN 16 Not connected 4 105 request to send IN 17 115 rec data clk IN 5 106 clear to send IN 18 141 local loopback IN 6 107 data set ready IN 19 Not connected 7 102 signal ground 20 108 data term ready IN 8 109 carrier detect IN 21 110 signal quality detect IN K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 45 Appendix A Interfaces Table A 27 V 24 Monitor Cont Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 9 Not connected 22 125 ring indicate IN 10 Not connected 23 111 clk select IN 11 116 select DCE STDBY IN 24 113 ext clock IN 12 Not connected 25 142 test indicator IN 13 Not connected A 46 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces E1 DS1 Monitoring Board Each EI DSI1 monitoring board PRIMO primary rate monitoring has four independent PCM monitor
15. EI DS1 PRIMO A 47 Ethernet Board A 51 SO A 29 U2B1Q A 32 V X A 38 Booting 36 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual C Cables 29 35 Calltrace 79 Tracing examples 86 Cards 39 CD RW drive 21 Certifications C 6 COM1 A 7 COM2 A 13 Compliances C 6 Connecting the data line 35 Connecting peripherals 62 Connectors A 50 For headphones A 50 Contacting Tektronix 8 Cursor keys B 5 D Data Flow Window 38 Data Line 35 Connecting 35 Default configuration 55 Device 36 Description 10 Dimension C 2 Setting up 13 Switching off 23 Switching on 36 Device cover 14 Documentation A 20 Index 1 Index E E1 DS1 Monitoring Board A 47 Environmental conditions C 1 Ethernet Board A 51 Ethernet connection 58 External Keyboard s Interface KBD A 6 External mouse B 9 B 10 F Fields of Application 3 Floppy disk drive 14 Frame View 71 Freeze Mode 70 Front cover 16 Function keys B 4 Fuses iv 12 17 H Help Online 41 Hex switch 30 High voltages A 27 Index 2 I Impedance 35 Installation Installing additional hardware 62 Installing Modules 30 Interface boards also see Boards and Modules 26 Interfaces 15 Alarm and synchronizing A 15 B channel A 36 Control of 35 Ethernet BNC A 10 Ethernet twisted pair A 11 External monitor A 12 K1297 keyboard A 5 Parallel A 8 USB A 14 PCM 1 SCSI A 17 Serial A 13 Internet operation 57 Intranet oper
16. Getting Started Connecting to the Data Line The Protocol Tester can be connected to the data line in the on or off state using the cables available as accessories l Plug the right plug on the one end of the cable into a socket of the measuring module In the K1297 they are located on the rear of the device In the K1297 Compact the sockets of the measuring modules are located underneath the cover of the Protocol Tester The individual cables available as accessories are listed in the data sheet Or ask your local sales partner about them We recommend that the cable length be less than 3 m You can control the individual measuring modules and the interfaces sockets via the K1297 G20 Monitor application Protocol Tester is set to high impedance as default For low input impedance you must set the tester accordingly This is done via the K1297 G20 Monitor application A CAUTION Please pay attention to possible impedance differences The K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 35 Getting Started Switching on the Device Make sure that the keyboard cable is connected to the keyboard interface the mains cable is supplied to the non heating appliance socket and the mains plug is plugged into a socket with protective ground 1 Switch the device on using the ON OFF switch see page 13 2 The Protocol Tester is set ready to run upon delivery The device automatically boots after switching on The operating system is loaded and
17. Interfaces Adapter Cables and Adapter Cable Interfaces V 35 Monitor Adapter Cable Table A 25 V 35 Monitor Pin Assignment Pin Assignment A 101 Cable shield con V 115 Rx Clk A IN nected with the connector X housing 102 Signal ground W 113 Tx ext clk B IN C 105 RTS IN X 115 Rx Clk B IN 106 CTS IN Y 114 Tx CIk A IN AA E 107 DSR IN Z Not connected K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A A1 Appendix A Interfaces Table A 25 V 35 Monitor Cont Pin Assignment Pin Assignment F 109 carrier detect IN AA 114 Tx CIk B IN H 108 DTR IN BB Not connected J 125 ring detect IN CC Not connected K Not connected DD Not connected L Not connected EE Not connected M Not connected FF Not connected N Not connected HH Not connected P 103 data A IN JJ Not connected R udin data A IN KK Not connected 103 send data B IN LL Not connected T 104 Rx data B IN MM Not connected U 113 tx ext clk A IN NN Not connected W n Reference to a symmetrical pair A 42 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces X 21 Monitor Adapter Cable Table A 26 X 21 Monitor Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Cable shield connected 9 B lead IN with the connector hous ing 2 T Tx data A IN 10 B lead IN 9 3 C Control A IN 11 B lead IN 10 4 R Rx data A IN 12 B lead IN 11 5 indic A IN 13
18. Perform regular system backups for your K1297 G20 user data using the Backup tool K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E 1 Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting System Restore System Restore is a component of Windows XPe that you can use to restore your operating system to a previous state if a problem occurs without losing your personal user data NOTE System Restore is installed and activated at the factory It needs at least 200 MB of disk space available to work properly System Restore monitors changes to the system and automatically creates easily identified restore points Restore points are stored states of your operating system that allow you to revert the system to a previous time Create restore points each time you make significant changes to your operating system e g before and after installations of new or different device drivers or before and after software installations E 2 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Creating Restore Points Follow these steps to create restore points 1 Exit all applications 2 Select Start All Programs Accessories System Tools System Restore The System Restore Wizard opens Follow the instructions in the wizard 3 Click Create a restore point and then click Next 4 In the Restore point description box type a name to identify this restore point System Restore automatically adds to this name the date and time that this restor
19. Properties dialog box To open this dialog box proceed as follows 1 Select Start Control Panel Network Connections The Network Connections dialog box opens 2 Double click an active Local Area Connection A Status dialog box for this connection opens By pressing the Properties button you open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box i Local Area Connection 4 Properties Ix General Authentication Advanced Connect uzing BE Intel H PRO 100 PCI Adapter This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks dal qas Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks W Internet Protocal TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 1 Local Area Connection Properties Generals tab 58 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started TCP IP Protocol The TCP IP protocol is configured by default upon delivery The IP address is automatically assigned to the network card by a DHCP server If your network does not have a DHCP server ask your network administrator for the necessary parameters such as IP address and subnet mask Type in the parameters as follows Open the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box see figure 1 Press the Properties button in the General tab of the Local Area Connection
20. RW drive during the operation of K1297 G20 Monitor applications Automatical ly started software may disturb or interrupt your running applications K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Switching Off and Transporting the Device Before you switch off the Protocol Tester shut down the operating system and then switch off the Protocol Tester using the I O switch K1297 When folding the keyboard up keyboard and cable box must be connected and the cable must be completely inside the cable box l First put the keyboard into the holding pins which are located at the top of the monitor frame a then press the two locking buttons on the cable box until you hear them click b Use the optional transport case to transport the device over longer distances K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 23 Getting Started K1297 Compact For transport purposes fold the cover over the slots 1 The cover beneath the display is folded upwards and the keyboard is folded back in front of the display to protect it against damage 2 Press the lateral handle hinges variant handle push up hinges and put the handle into a vertical position 24 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started 3 Use the transport case in which the device has been delivered to transport the Protocol Tester over longer distances Put the device into the transport case as shown below Before closing the transport
21. boot process might crash with error messages dark or blue screen Another problem occurs when the passwords of all accounts have been changed and have been forgotten In this case the device starts but does not log on automatically and no one can log on manually In all these instances switch off your device and try to restart it If Windows does not start again carry out the Windows XPe installation repair process To carry out the repair process restart the K 1297 by the delivered K12 Recovery CD as described on the following pages K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E 7 Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Recovery Disk New devices always contain a K12 Recovery CD Using this CD you can reproduce the user accounts and the driver configuration that existed when the device was produced The reproduc tion of the user accounts is necessary if the passwords have been lost after being changed This CD can be used to restart the device in case of a major hardware or software failure It contains the state of the device at the time of produc tion without K1297 G20 software NOTE Store this backup software in a safe location where you can easily retrieve the software for maintenance purposes K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Repair the K1297 by Recovery Disk To repair the K1297 by the recovery disk proceed as follows CAUTION Make sure that the protocol tester and the exte
22. connected 4 Tx 8 Not connected K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 31 Appendix A Interfaces U p1o Interface Module The U2p1Q interface module provides two connectors for line connection which are designated as follows m LT A or LT M old to LT B NT LT B or NT LT N old to NT LT Modes of Operation To monitor lines with the U2g1Q interface module proceed as follows l Deactivate the line concerned and separate it 2 Connect the network to the socket labelled LT A LT M and connect the NT to the socket labelled NT LT B NT LT N The interface module responds in the line like a U repeater A 32 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Line status Two LEDs L1 Layer 1 activated and PF Power Feeding are assigned to each line connector The LEDs indicate the line status as shown in the following table Table A 20 Line status U pg4g interface module L1 PF Meaning on on After booting Reset of the interface Else Activated normal power feeding alternating alternating Port is initialized and deactivated Activate Internal with PF with L1 deactivated no power feeding on off Activated no power feeding off on Deactivated normal power feeding off blinking Deactivated restricted power feeding on blinking Activated restricted power feeding off off Port not active K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 3
23. covers or panels removed Do Not Look into the End of a Fibreglass Cable Never look into the end of a fibreglass cable or a single fibre which could be connected to a laser source Laser radiation can damage your eyes because it is invisible and your pupils do not contract instinctively as with normal bright light If you think your eyes have been exposed to laser radiation you should have your eyes checked immediately by an eye doctor The optical output s radiation power in our system corresponds to the laser class 1 in accordance with EN60825 1 IEC 825 1 and U S CDRH regulations Use Proper Fuse Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product Avoid Exposed Circuitry Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures If you suspect there 1s damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel Do Not Operate in Wet Damp Conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry Provide Proper Ventilation Refer to the manual s installation instructions for details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation Certifications and Compliances Consult the product specifications in the Appendix C for certifications and compliances iv K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual General Safety Summary Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in this Manual These terms may appear in this manual WARNING
24. described in Table B 1 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix B Keyboard The special keys in the alphanumeric keypad have the following functions Table B 1 Special keys Key lt e Function The tabulators move the cursor to the left or right according to the tabulator positions CAPS LOCK If the caps lock key is pressed an LED display lights up Capital letters are used all other characters remain normal If you want to enter lowercase letters you must press the SHIFT key CTRL This control key is used only in combination with other keys CTRL ALT DEL for example restarts the operating system The online help describes situations in which CTRL is used Fn This key activates the special function of a multi labelled key The special function for example Num is printed in rimmed form on the key ALT This key is used only in combination with other keys for example you can enter the hex value of an ASCII character as well as additional special characters in combination with the numeric keypad ALT GR This key is used only in combination with other keys to generate further key codes The backspace key moves the cursor by one position to the left and deletes the character The RETURN or ENTER key is mainly used to end a command line This means the command entered is carried out after pressing this key PRINT K1297 G20 Monitor User Manua
25. file You do not need to enter the file extension rf5 for the recording files when entering the file name The program appends it automatically The remaining settings are optional Confirm your entries with OK The name of the recording file appears in the processing element Recording File K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples 3 To start recording click the ON OFF switch of the Recording pipeline branch to ON ro m The signalling data of the activated data flow are written to the recording file until the file is full or until you terminate the process The data in the recording file can be read after the current measure ment is complete You can stop recording by clicking the ON OFF switch of the Recording branch to OFF NOTE In most cases data are recorded and reviewed at different times It is however possible to check the contents of the recording file immediately after recording data A description on how to review recorded data you find on the following pages K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 75 Examples Reviewing Recorded Data Proceed as follows to view the signalling data stored in a recording file with the record viewer 1 Start the record viewer by clicking the Rec View icon in the pipeline selection toolbar and and drag it in the green measurement scenario window The pipeline of the Record Viewer appears in the Measurement Scenarios Recording File li Monitor MONE S Ma 1
26. hand side of the mains switch on the rear of the device Use an appropriate tool such as a flat screw driver insert it into the slot above the on off switch Open the tray pull the red strip and exchange the broken fuse Make sure to always use two fuses of the proper fuse type and rating Close the fuse tray K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started K1297 Compact Setting up the Device Proceed as follows when setting up the device l Press in both of the lateral handle hinges handle variant push up hinges fold down the handle and set the device in the desired position 2 Pull the dark grey handle above the logo and lift the keyboard from the device The handle can now be used as keyboard rest The mains connector and the ON OFF switch are both located on the right side of the device The fuses are located underneath the switch cover K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 13 Getting Started 3 Fold the device cover top towards the rear until it locks at the back The PC board is located in slot 1 The floppy disk drive and two PC card slots are also located underneath the device cover on the left side You can connect modem or ISDN PC cards for remote control of the Protocol Tester or portable data carriers to the PC card slots T CAUTION To avoid equipment damage do not insert foreign objects into the disk drive or the PC card slots Insert the 3 5 diskettes into the floppy dri
27. housing needs an additional VME bus slot is set correctly cf chapter Getting Started section Exchanging Measuring T CAUTION Before installing a new board ensure that the VME bus address Modules Defining new CPU numbers must be performed at an ESD approved workplace Electrostatic discharge can permanently destroy components that have to be temporarily removed from your device K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 23 Appendix A Interfaces Working With Two AP 4 AP 4 256 Boards Upon delivery AP 4 boards are set to 0 If you work with a second AP 4 board make sure its VME bus address CPU number is set correctly The VME bus addresses throughout the system must be unique The AP 4 and Ethernet boards require an odd address number In addition the next even address number must NOT be used in the system WB A system with a second AP 4 board with VME address 7 and 8 implicitly works fine if there are no other board conflicts with 7 and USU B A system with a second AP 4 board with VME address 3 and 4 implicitly plus an EI DSI Emulation board with VME address 1 works fine if there are no other board conflicts with 3 4 and 1 CAUTION The PC board is set to address 9 upon delivery and 10 implicitly and the first AP board is set to address 0 Never change the addresses of the PC board and the first AP 4 board See the description on how to define CPU numbers of the Ethernet board on page A 56
28. interfaces and can receive eight signalling links with HDLC data The Protocol Tester can be extended to simulta neously monitor 16 PCM interfaces and 32 signalling links NOTE EN 60950 IEC 950 UL 1950 The interface boards are designed for connecting to a telecommunication network TNV 1 circuits the appropriate interfaces are provided K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 47 Appendix A Interfaces The following overview shows the supported framing formats and the electrical specifications E1 El 2 048 MBIT S Framing Format CRC4 ON OFF HDB3 Receiver input 0 36 dB 75 ohms 120 ohms gt 650 ohms Framing Format F4 AMI B8ZS F12 D3 D4 AMI B8ZS ESF CRC6 ON OFF AMI B8ZS F72 AMI B8ZS Receiver input 0 36 dB 75 ohms 100 ohms gt 650 ohms DS1 DS1 1 544 MBIT S A 48 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces 0000 Figure A 6 E1 DS1 monitoring board PRIMO K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 49 Appendix A Interfaces 9 pin D Sub connectors are available as interfaces Table A 28 Pin assignment D Sub connectors Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 RX MONA C E G 6 RX MONA C E G 2 Not connected 7 Not connected 3 Not connected 8 Not connected 4 Not connected 9 RX MON B D F H 5 RX MON B D F H In addition a headphone connector with a mini jack is provided for listening to audio data NOTE
29. measurement cards it is recommended to include the AP 4 card it is necessary when using 5 or 6 boards in the K1297 benchtop device AP 4 and AP 4 256 boards provide the following features 64 or 256 MB Memory Capacity 1 MB Memory L2 Cache 140 MHz Memory Cache Bus Clock Frequency 350 MHz Processor Clock Frequency Serial interface via RJA5 front panel connector Ethernet interface 10 BaseT 100 BaseTx via RJ45 front panel connector Two PCI Mezzanine card slots NOTE AP 4 256 boards require software version K1205 V2 30 or above K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 21 Appendix A Interfaces Figure A 1 AP 4 AP 4 256 Board A 22 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces K1297 For the K1297 the usage of an AP 4 or AP 4 256 board depends on the number of interface boards K1297 Compact For the K1297 Compact the AP 4 or AP 4 256 board is optional For configurations with 1 or 2 interface boards an AP 4 or AP 4 256 board will only be needed for heavy demanding applications Using an AP 4 or AP 4 256 board speeds up decoding approximately by factor 10 The disk throughput performance raises by at least factor 2 For configurations using 3 and 4 interface boards we recomment using an appropriate processor also for lighter loads For configurations with 5 and 6 interfaces the AP 4 or AP 4 256 board is mandatory NOTE Keep in mind that using an additional application processor in the K1297 K1297 Compact
30. of changes which the customer undertakes is carried by the customer The password for the autologon account is visible in the registry for everyone who has physical access to the device CAUTION For safety reasons do not use the password of the autologon account for other accounts and on other system units PCs Unix networks etc If you change the autologon account you must adapt the automatic logon as well To change the automatic logon proceed as follows 1 Select Start All Programs Powertoys for Windows XP TweakUI for Windows XP The Tweak UI dialog box opens 2 Select Logon Autologon from the tree view and change the automatic logon Do not forget the changed passwords as you might be locked out from using the device For further hints on how to select good passwords see for example http archive ncsa uiuc edu SCD Consulting Security passwords html K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Security Requirements A Security Requirements for Stand Alone Systems The pre configuration of the device has been chosen for a stand alone system without enhanced security requirements for ease of operation Particular security measures are not necessary Security Requirements for Network Operation If you apply the Protocol Tester within a network or by way of a modem then implement further and enhanced security measures We strongly recommend to observe for instance the following general statement
31. scroll the contents using the arrow keys J and T the system automatically switches into Freeze Mode indicated in the main window title bar The continuous display of new data frames is then suppressed In the background the measuring goes on until the available storage is full Then you receive the following error message TekMain E T Data is nok available Change bo Live Mode and back bo Freeze Mode in order to resynchronize Monitor Window and Capture RAM content Click the Live Mode button to return to live mode K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples The Short View provides an overview and lists the detected data packets row by row in summary form You can choose which infomation is important for your own overview Select Monitor Column Setup Short View The Frame View decodes the protocol parameters of a frame selected in Short View bit by bit and displays the results in plain text The protocol parameters displayed depend on which protocol stacks are loaded You can choose how detailed the information should be displayed Select Monitor Column Setup Frame View The Packet View displays the protocol parameters of a frame selected in Short View in hexadecimal ASCII or EBCDIC K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 71 Examples Recording and Reviewing Monitoring Data The signalling data of the active data flow can be recorded in a special recording file for subsequent evaluation and or of
32. the Display Filter Filter Setup x Predefined Logical Links Protocols Binary Error Event Frame Type Timestamp Length Expert Mode m Level 2 Frame Level 56 64 kb s Length Error in Signaling Unit Aborted Signaling Unit CRC Error Transmitter Underrun CTS Lost Carrier Detect Lost Deselect All Receiver Overrun Nonoctet Aligned Frame DPLL Error Some Frames Have Been Lost Select All FT S151 FST FST FST T SI RT IS T Decoding Error Ony decoding enos C anp corect decoding gt Select the Error Events to be displayed in Monitor Window or to be stored in Recording File Filter operations define passing frames _ tee e Timestamp Lenath Unda Cancel Config v Help Proceed with your settings and confirm your selection with OK To view the signalling data switch to the monitor main window by clicking the processing element Monitor at the right end of the pipeline The monitor main window with the three views appears You can scroll through the recorded data flow using the arrow keys J and T in the individual views K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples Calltrace The Calltrace application can detect and trace one or several calls on the basis of complete or partial phone numbers Calltrace analyzes protocol specific data and produces a text output for any found hit The Calltrace can be run in the follow
33. the application is then started automatically If you start Windows XPe for the first time you are automatically logged on as administrator with the following information User name Administrator K12 Password xinortket12k CAUTION Do not change the pre configured Administrator K12 account since password changes also require modifications of the automatic logon For those changes precise knowledge about the concept of user accounts and user groups in Windows XP is required The risk of changes which the customer undertakes is carried by the customer Reprogramming of Flash PROMs During the first start after installation the Flash PROM of your interface boards may be reprogrammed This may take some time Do not switch off the Protocol Tester during the reprogramming process After reprogramming is completed you may have to close and restart the K1297 G20 Monitor application Depending on the type and number of interface cards this procedure might have to be repeated once for each interface card 36 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Updating Expired Licenses The K1297 G20 Monitor software will not start if a product license has expired To help you avoid this situation product license information is available from the Licenses option in the Help Menu in the Data Flow window Product expiration warnings will also be displayed after the system start for products that have licenses which will expire in 21 day
34. the auto restart mechanism error free long term measurements are possible after a power outage K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 3 Preface Prerequisites You should have the following qualifications to work with the Protocol Tester m Knowledge of PC and Windows XPe M Experience with communications test applications m Familiarity with the safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use 4 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Preface Assistance To help you use the Protocol Tester the following documentation is provided The User Manual assists you when starting the Protocol Tester The User Manual is also available as a PDF online manual The online help system is the detailed reference documentation To open the Help window with the context sensitive descriptions press F1 from within an application window The Protocol Assistant is the detailed protocol reference documenta tion To open it press F2 from within the monitor main window The Protocol Assistant reflects the tester s software implementation of protocols NOTE The scope of the provided documentation does not necessarily mirror your order but might go beyond to give you a overview of what is available The release notes are delivered separately and contain the latest information on the current software version readme txt Windows XP online help To open the Windows XP online help click in the taskbar
35. the same information on both monitors proceed as follows 1 2 3 18 Connect the external monitor to the VGA port of the PC card Switch on both devices the K1297 and the external monitor On the K1297 Desktop open the context menu by clicking the right mouse button and click Properties The Display Properties dialog box opens Open the CHIPS tab in the Display Properties dialog box Select Single Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box and BOTH in the Display Device check box Confirm your settings with OK To exit this operating mode open the Display Properties dialog box CHIPS tab as described in step 3 and 4 Select Single Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box and LCD in Display Device check box Confirm your selection by OK K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Expanding the Display Across Both Monitors Dual Display Mode In this mode the display is divided horizontally or vertically into two parts One part is displayed on the build in display the other one on the external monitor To set up your computer for dual display mode perform the following steps 2 3 Connect the external monitor to the VGA port of the PC card Switch on both devices the K1297 and the external monitor On the K1297 Desktop open the context menu by clicking the right mouse button and click Properties The Display Properties dialog box opens Open th
36. use IEC 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity Performance Criterion B IEC 61000 4 3 RF electromagnetic field immunity Performance Criterion A IEC 61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity Performance Criterion B IEC 61000 4 5 Power line surge immunity Performance Criterion B IEC 61000 4 6 Conducted RF immunity Performance Criterion A IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage dips and interruptions immunity Performance Criterion B EN 61000 3 2 AC power line harmonic emisions EN 61000 3 3 Flicker Australia New Zea land Declaration of Conformity EMC Complies with EMC provision of Radiocommunications Act per the following standard s AS NZS 2064 1 2 Industrial Scientific and Medical Equipment 1992 EC Declaration of Conformity Low Voltage C 6 Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC EN 61010 1 A2 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix C Specifications Table C 7 Certifications and compliances Cont Category Standards or description U S Nationally Only for devices with UL symbol on the back of the housing Recognized Testing Laboratory Listing UL 3111 1 Standard for electrical measuring and test equipment Canadian Only for devices
37. with UL symbol on the back of the housing Certification CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Installation Over voltage Category Overvoltage Category II as defined in IEC 61010 1 Annex J Local level mains wall sockets Equipment at this level includes appliances portable tools and similar products Equipment is usually cord connected Pollution Degree Pollution Degree 2 as defined in IEC 61010 1 Note Rated for indoor use only Normally only dry nonconductive pollution occurs Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expected This location is a typical office home environment Temporary condensation occurs only when the product is out of service Equipment Type Test and measuring Safety Class Class 1 as defined in IEC 61010 1 Annex H grounded product Laser Compliance All lasers used in this product are in compliance with the applicable requirements of the following and are Class according to each EN60825 1 IEC60825 1 U S CDRH Regulations K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual C 7 Appendix C Specifications A CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cords for the K1297 Protocol Tester Use only the telecommunication line cords designed and specified for the K1297 EMC Compliance was achieved under th
38. 1297s option B Serial interface COM2 B SCSI connection SCSI I O BUS for example for an external CD ROM or CD RW drive Furthermore the LEDs for power supply 5 top and hard disk access are located beneath the display NOTE You will find information on pin assignment of the individual sockets also in Appendix A 16 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Changing the Fuses for K1297 Compact Spare fuses can you find in the delivered accessories box If the fuses need to be changed proceed as follows 1 Switch off the device 2 Disconnect the power cord 3 The black fuse tray is placed on the right hand side of the mains switch on the right sight of the device Use an appropriate tool such as a flat screw driver insert it into the slot above the on off switch Open the tray pull the red strip and exchange the broken fuse Make sure to always use two fuses of the proper fuse type and rating 4 Close the fuse tray K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 17 Getting Started Connecting an External Monitor The PC card of the K1297 provides a Video Graphics Array VGA port for connecting an external monitor Using a PC 4 or PC 5 board you can operate an external monitor in the following use cases M Displaying the same information on both monitors m Expanding the display across both monitors M Operating only the external monitor Displaying the Same Information on Both Monitors To display
39. 20 Monitor User Manual 29 Getting Started Setting the VME Bus Address You must adhere to the correct setting of the VME bus address using the hex switch when installing measuring modules To avoid conflicts during initialization the addresses must be clear The same hex switch scale number must not appear more than once The hex switch is yellow with the scale from 0 to F around it and it is located in the center of the upper third of the modules The display can be set to the desired value using an appropriate tool 30 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Before setting the hex switch check which settings are already used for other boards Therefore open the K1297 G20 Monitor Status Window via the appropriate button in the tool bar 4 K1297 G20 Monitor Status Window Ele View Tools Options Window Help mE m aaay S S Snes E Status Window L K1297 G20 Monitoring Protocol Tester Start of K1297 G20 Monitor application on 10 21 03 1 52 44 PM ROROROROROROROOROOROROARGOROOAGORGOAGROAROAAOACAOAOROAAAOAOAOAOAROAACAOAOAOAOAROAROACAOAOAOAOAOCAOAOACAOAOAOACACAOACAOAOAOAOAOAOAOAOAOAS 10 21 03 1 52 43 PM AP 4 Flash opening flash image file 10 21 03 1 52 46 PM AP 4 0 Comparing flash 10 21 03 1 52 46 PM AP 4 0 Flash contents OK 10 21 03 1 52 48 PM PowerAp 0 Memory Extender installed 53 00 PM AP 4 0 64 MB RAM 53 01 PM AP 4 0 Management Software installed 53 01 PM AP
40. 3 Appendix A Interfaces Pin Assignment The connectors of the U2p1Q interface module have the following pin assignment Table A 21 Pin assignment for connectors LT A and LT M Either polarity is possible A 34 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Auxiliary Connections The modules also provide the following auxiliary connections m Headphones A 3 5 mm stereo jack is used as headphone connector Software has not been not implemented yet but is coming soon a B channel can be monitored bidirectionally via the stereo headphones NOTE Use a headphone with a ferrit part in order to fulfill EMC regulations m B channel connection 64k EXT The B channels can be accessed externally with the appropriate setting in the configuration menu also see below B Channel Access Adapter m Supply module auxiliary connection EXT red and black for supply voltage Two 4 mm banana jacks are provided for measuring the supply voltage red normal and black normal supplied by the NT with So or the LT with U2g1Q when monitoring T CAUTION Due to EMC reasons use only high quality shielded cables K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 35 Appendix A Interfaces B Channel Access Adapter B channel data is extracted using an optional accessories adapter cable which features two connectors a 10 pin mini plug for the interface module 64k EXT on one end and a female 15 pin D Sub plug on the ot
41. 4 0 Pipeline Manager started 53 03 PM AP 4 0 Hard and Software OK 53 03 PM AP 4 0 boot OK 53 1 1 1 10 21 03 1 1 1 04 PM Number of Link Licences found 0 The hex switch of one board must be set on value 1 The values 0 and F are reserved for the AP 4 board Do not use the values 0 and F for other boards and do not change the AP 4 settings K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 3 Getting Started K1297 Make sure that the hex switches are set as follows Table 2 Setting the VME bus address Board Slot Hex switch number PC board 1 9 AP 4 board 2 0 Interface board 1 8 1 Interface board 2 T 2 Interface board 3 6 3 Interface board 4 5 4 Interface board 5 4 5 Interface board 6 3 6 K1297 Compact Make sure that the hex switches are set as follows Table 3 Setting the VME bus address Board Slot Hex switch number PC board 1 9 AP 4 board 2 Interface board 1 5 1 Interface board 2 4 2 Interface board 3 3 3 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Installing Modules CAUTION Make sure the VME bus address on the new module is set correctly see page 30 If you install modules proceed as follows 1 Switch the device off and unplug the mains plug 2 Remove the cover if necessary and put the module on the guide rails of the relevant slot 3 Push the module completely into the slot 4 Tighten the module with the two cross head screws NO
42. 4 to 18 kg depending on configuration level Table C 4 K1297 Compact Overall dimensions and weight Width 288 mm without handle Height 344 mm without handle Depth 190 mm without handle Weight 8 to 10 kg depending on equipment K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix C Specifications Table C 5 Hardware Central computer Intel Pentium CPU gt 133 MHz gt 64 MB RAM Connections 2 x serial 1 x parallel Centronics Keyboard SCSI VGA external monitor With Pentium Processor PC card Ethernet 10Base 2 10Base T or With Celeron Processor PC card Ethernet 10BaseT USB Display TFT Thin Film Transistor External screen interface Mass memory SCSI hard disk drive 2 1 GByte formatted total capacity access time 11ms or better 3 5 floppy disk drive 1 44 MB formatted overall capacity External CD RW drive option Keyboard K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual PS 2 compatible keyboard Trackball C 3 Appendix C Specifications Table C 6 Interface boards VME bus backplane Layers with automatic daisy chain and 5 VME slots slot 1 system computer slots 3 4 5 interface modules Interface modules except Ethernet CPU 68EC040 25 MHz with up to 32 MByte RAM With E1 DS1 4 additional RISC processors 68360 QUICC for I O tasks Application Processor AP 4 Power PC 750 350 MHz 1 MB L 2 Cache 64 MB RAM with the following conn
43. Afi Ether d RIS Eara ab CP E thare A bmi hene LESSER LEE i scc ee F HNF HETITS The left pane Tester Overview displays the interface modules ports and the line configurations currently set The right pane Cards Overview shows the individual sockets on the cards including module designation K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 39 Getting Started Measurement Scenarios In the Measurement Scenarios tab of the Data Flow Window configure your measurement task by defining data sources and parameters for the measurement The Measurement Scenarios tab keeps you informed about the currently active parameter settings and system status at all times The grey boxes in the pipelines represent measurement modules processing elements with the connecting lines indicating the data flow between the modules F EIZA Hombw Data RJ V LEES BILE dE DSS vj sed cde redde Swatch ANTO Ret abe m Ceci Uk T9 Fog emerit Q Offine Scenario C econding File OF Stes ied atk O 142 55 fost 4 143 55 fost oth 4 1456 putans 4 11 9 amp 156 pu vj 4 182 556 fest oth 4 1863 56 ton 4 161 55 pns 4 10155 pats 4 102 56 fest on QIC fost oh 4 104 55 putas 4 101 56 put ok 6 102 56 pun un 4 103 55 idt vk 4 104 56 putt ak 3 fa Recorders Viewer IC 4 1X doo Gb Y uk 4 1X goes Gb 31 s Far Hal press FT peg pu ges m pem The left pane List of Scenarios displays the available measure m
44. N key to change to select the appropriate value Enabled Disabled 6 Press ENTER ESC and ENTER to save the change The device will restart K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual B 11 Appendix B Keyboard B 12 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual aS Appendix C Specifications The K1297 K1297 CompactProtocol Tester is a portable protocol analyzer with integrated TFT color display and keyboard The K1297 Protocol Tester consists of an AT compatible PC system and a VME bus system in a single housing Various measurement interface modules can be plugged to the VME bus system Table C 1 Environmental conditions Temperature range Operating 5 C to 40 C Non operating 20 C to 55 C Relative humidity Operating up to 80 below 30 C derate to 45 at 40 C non condensing Non operating up to 90 below 30 C derate to 60 at 20 C non condensing Altitude Operating 0 to 3000 m Table C 2 Power supply Non operating 0 to 12 000 m Line adapter Safety class 1 protective grounding Line voltage Rated range of use 100 240 V 10 automatic changeover Line frequency Rated range of use 50 60 Hz 6 to 5 Power consumption K1297 Maximum value 650 VA K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual K1297 Compact Maximum value 460 VA C 1 Appendix C Specifications Table C 3 K1297 Overall dimensions and weight Width 400 mm Height 321 mm Depth 2 5 mm Weight Approximately 1
45. Open lose 2 Click the left processing element pipeline element Recording 76 File in the Record Viewer pipeline The following dialog box appears Open 2 x Look in E rec z amp ek gsmdemo f6 Fiename Files of type Recording Files rf5 rec dat Cancel Select the recording file you want to work with by double clicking it K1297 G20 and K1205 recording files end with rf5 K1103 recording files end with rec K1297 and K1197 recording files end with dat K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples 3 With the following dialog box you can then change the protocol stacks assigned to the logical links Recording Viewer Configuration CAK129 stacks gsm2p aqsm2p_a stk 1 amp Rx 17 CAKI297 stacks gsm2p gsm2p_a stk 118 Rx 16 C AK1297 stacks asm2p gsm2p_a stk 1 B Rx 17 CAKI297 stacks gsm2p gsm2p_a stk Owe z EAE Confirm your selection with OK The name of the recording file is entered automatically into the Recording File processing element The pipeline of the activated data flow is now green K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 77 Examples 78 4 If you want to filter the signalling data according to certain criteria such as error events proceed as follows First click the pipeline processing element Filter then within the Filter Setup window click Error Event The following figure shows the Filter Setup dialog for
46. Properties dialog box The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box opens Select Use the following IP address and enter your IP address and Subnet Mask Press the OK button to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box and the Close button to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box CAUTION Only the software components configured upon delivery guarantee faultless operation of the Protocol Tester K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 59 Getting Started Remote Operation 60 Remote Desktop The protocol tester can be remotely operated with the help of Remote Desktop Using Remote Desktop you can connect each Windows computer to a K1297 This allows you to remotely control your K1297 without being in field or test laboratory Computers with operating system Windows XP Professional can be connected immediately to your K1297 M To connect computers running Windows 95 or a more recent version of Windows to your K1297 you must install the Remote Desktop Connections Client software The Remote Desktop Connections Client software is available under C Setup etc To install it start the msrdpcli exe To activate Remote Desktop proceed as follows 1 Enable the Remote Desktop feature on your K1297 click Start Control Panel System The System Properties dialog box opens 2 Open the Remote tab and enable Allow users to connect remotely to this computer Close the System Propertie
47. Selection dialog box and click Next System Restore shuts down Windows and restores your K1297 G20 to the selected date and time After the restoration Windows restarts using the settings from the date and time listed above K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Backup Tool Windows XPe includes Backup a tool that backups and restores your K1297 G20 user data We recommend to backup your K1297 G20 user data each time you make significant changes to your K1297 G20 software Backup the K1297 G20 User Data To backup your K1297 G20 user data proceed as follows 2 Exit all applications Select Start All Programs Accessories System Tools Backup The Backup or Restore Wizard opens Click Next to start configuring the backup process In the second wizard window Backup or Restore select Backup Files and Settings and click Next In the following wizard windows select which folder files and items you want to backup as well as type destination and name of the backup process Follow the wizard instructions to define these settings At the end of the configuration the backup process starts automatically The Backup Progress dialog box opens and displays all information about this process K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E 5 Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Restore the K1297 G20 User Data To restore your K1297 G20 user data proceed as follows L 2
48. Software International lnc Power BIOS 1 00 Setup 3 Now use the CURSOR DOWN key in order to move to the menu item called Peripherals 4 Press the ENTER Key Press the TAB key until the value for the PS 2 Mouse item is highlighted 5 Use the CURSOR DOWN key to change to select the appropriate value Enabled Disabled 6 Press ENTER ESC and ENTER to save the change The device will restart K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix B Keyboard Connecting an External Mouse If you want to connect an external mouse serial mouse and use it instead of the built in trackball proceed as follows 1 Shut down and switch off the device 2 Connect the external mouse to the COMI interface 3 Switch on the device The system restarts PC 3 board only During this restart you can switch off the trackball proceed as described in the section Switching the Trackball Off or ON NOTE Do not change the mouse driver via the Control Panel applet This could make the keyboard unusable K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual B 9 Appendix B Keyboard Deactivating an External Mouse If you connected an external mouse and you want to use the trackball again proceed as follows 1 Shut down and switch off the device 2 Disconnect the mouse from the serial port 3 PC 3 board only Switch the device on and make sure that the trackball is enabled in the PC BIOS as described above section Switcing the
49. TE If you have to install a new EI DSI board and or an AP 4 board the Protocol Tester reprograms the boot Flash PROM of this new board Reprogramming is done automatically during the start up sequence of the application and takes much more time than the normal start up sequence Therefore just be patient You must not switch off or shut down the Protocol Tester during this time The reprogramming is finished as soon as the LEDs of the new boards are off and the Protocol Tester shows the Data Flow Window Although the tester is then ready to work you have to close all K1297 G20 Monitor applications and start them only the applications not Windows XPe again K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 33 Getting Started 34 Removing Modules If you remove modules proceed as follows 1 Switch the device off and unplug the mains plug 2 Unscrew the two cross head screws of the module s front cover The screws must be completely loosened 3 Use your thumbs to simultaneously press outwards the levers located beneath the screws 4 Then pull the module carefully out of the device Make sure that the spring strip on the long side of the module cover is not being damaged 5 If the two springs located behind the screws on the internal side of the module s front cover catch when removing the module press the springs carefully back using an appropriate tool Then pull the module completely out of the device K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual
50. Trackball Off or On If you forget this step there will be no pointing device at the next start of Windows XP press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt Deletes gt on the keyboard and select Shut Down to repeat the cycle 4 Restart the device B 10 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix B Keyboard A Switching the Trackball Off or On PC 3 Board only CAUTION In the following you find descriptions on how to change certain parameters of the PC BIOS of the Protocol Tester if you are using a PC 3 board Follow the instructions and do not change other parameters in the PC BIOS as the device might become unusable or the performance might degrade If you have opened a menu that is not described here press the ESC key immediately in order to leave the menu If you want to switch off the trackball so that only the external mouse is functional you must change the PC BIOS Change the PC BIOS as follows the procedure can also be used to switch the trackball on again 1 Switch on the device A blue framed screen appears with a title that starts with Power Bios 2 Press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt ESC gt as fast as possible A window appears titled Award Software International inc Power BIOS 1 00 Setup 3 Now use the CURSOR DOWN key in order to move to the menu item called Peripherals 4 Press the ENTER Key Press the TAB key until the value for the PS 2 Mouse item is highlighted 5 Use the CURSOR DOW
51. Use a headphone with a ferrit part in order to fulfill EMC regulations The status LEDs on the front panel have the following meaning g D Synchronous Receive frame recognized if LED is on Signal ok Receive signal recognized 1f LED is on Blinking LED Port is configured for data receiving but no valid signal Off On A 50 is received Port has not yet been configured Board is beeing booted after reset or port is configured and valid signal is received K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Ethernet Board The set of Ethernet boards is equipped with two Ethernet single wide PCI mezzanine modules for special applications such as GPRS and IP The Ethernet modules comply with the IEEE 802 3 for 10 BaseT and 100 BaseTx Both full duplex and half duplex modes are supported NOTE EN 60950 IEC 950 UL 1950 The interface boards are designed for connecting to a telecommunication network TNV I circuits the appropriate interfaces are provided K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 51 Appendix A Interfaces Ethernet module 1 Ethernet module 2 Figure A 7 ETH board with two Ethernet PCI mezzanine modules A 52 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces The SERIAL interface RJ45 connector can be used as asynchronous serial debug port for service purposes Table A 29 Pin assignment for the SERIAL interface DTE Pin Assignment Pin Assi
52. User Manual Tektronix K1297 G20 Monitor Protocol Tester C73000 B6076 C91 14 This document supports software version 3 10 and above and the device types 7KK1200 B K1297 and 7KK1200 P K1297 Compact Revised June 2004 Copyright Tektronix Inc All rights reserved Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved Valid controlled documentation is only distributed electronically by Tektronix Printed copies are considered for reference only Tektronix Berlin GmbH amp Co KG Wernerwerkdamm 5 13629 Berlin GERMANY TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 5 0 Copyright Adobe Systems Incorporated 1987 2001 Microsoft Windows XP9 Embedded Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1985 2001 Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5 5 Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1995 2000 Berkeley Filter Software Copyright The Regents of the University of California 1990 1997 Network Time Protocol Software Copyright David L Mills 1992 2003 WARRANTY Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment If any such product proves defective during this warranty period Tektronix at its option
53. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life gt CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property gt K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual V General Safety Summary Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the Product These symbols may appear on the product AN Laser Klasse 1 N WARNING WARNING CAUTION High Voltage Laser Radiation Refer to Manual Laser Class 1 kad AS Protective Ground Observe precautions for handling WARNING Earth Terminal electrostatic discharge sensitive End of a Fibre devices class Cable vi K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual i ee Service Safety Summary Only qualified service personnel should perform service procedures Read this Service Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service procedures Do Not Service Alone Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscita tion is present Disconnect Power To avoid electric shock switch off the instrument power then disconnect the power cord from the ma
54. all and the transmission mechanism from dust However the ball should be cleaned at regular intervals Proceed as follows 1 Remove the cover from the ball housing by turning it counter clock wise You can use a pair of tweezers for example which you put into the holes on the ring Then you can take the ball out of the housing 2 Clean the ball with tap water and a mild detergent Blow the remaining dust out of the ball housing and put the ball back in 3 Then put the cover back on and tighten it K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual B 7 Appendix B Keyboard AN Switching the Trackball Off or On PC 3 Board only CAUTION In the following you find descriptions on how to change certain parameters of the PC BIOS of the Protocol Tester if you are using a PC 3 board Follow the instructions and do not change other parameters in the PC BIOS as the device might become unusable or the performance might degrade If you have opened a menu that is not described here press the lt ESC gt key immediately in order to leave the menu If you want to switch off the trackball so that only the external mouse is functional you must change the PC BIOS Change the PC BIOS as follows the procedure can also be used to switch the trackball on again 1 Switch on the device A blue framed screen appears with a title that starts with Power Bios 2 Press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt ESC gt as fast as possible A window appears titled Award
55. and proceed accordingly if you want to work with a second AP 4 board The Status Window displays the VME addresses that are in use however the implicitly used numbers for boards such as AP 4 and ETH 100 are not displayed CAUTION Only a qualified service technician should perform this N procedure at an ESD approved workplace To avoid injury and to prevent damage to the board or any products connected review all safety precautions in the User Manual when adapting CPU numbers A 24 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces The following interfaces are located on the front panel of the AP 4 AP 4 256 board B Serial interface m jOBaseT 1OOBaseTX The SERIAL interface RJ45 connector can be used as asynchronous serial debug port for service purposes Table A 14 Pin assignment for the SERIAL interface DTE Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DCD 9 RxD 2 RTS 6 Ground 3 Ground 7 CTS 4 TxD 8 DTR K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 25 Appendix A Interfaces A 26 In addition an RJ45 10 BaseT 100 BaseT connector is provided on the AP 4 or AP 4 256 front panel for future use not yet supported Table A 15 Pin assignment for the 10Base T 100Base Tx interface Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 TD 5 Not connected 2 TD 6 RD 3 RD 7 Not connected 4 Not connected 8 Not connected The two switches on the front panel have the following function
56. anual A 29 Appendix A Interfaces A 30 Line status Two LEDs L1 Layer 1 activated and PF Power Feeding are assigned to each line connector The LEDs indicate the line status as shown in the following table Table A 16 Line status S interface module L1 PF Meaning on on After booting Reset of the interface Else Activated normal power feeding alternating alternating Port is initialized and deactivated Activate Internal with PF with L1 deactivated no power feeding on off Activated no power feeding off on Deactivated normal power feeding off blinking Deactivated restricted power feeding on blinking Activated restricted power feeding off off Port not active K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Pin Assignment The connectors of the So interface module have the following pin assignment Table A 17 Pin assignment for connectors TE A and TE M Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Not connected 5 Rx 2 Not connected 6 Tx 3 TX 7 Not connected 4 Rx 8 Not connected Table A 18 Pin assignment for connectors MON A B and MON MN Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Not connected 5 Rx TE 2 Not connected 6 Rx NT 3 Rx NT 7 Not connected 4 Rx TE 8 Not connected Table A 19 Pin assignment for connectors TE NT B and TE NT N Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Not connected 5 Tx 2 Not connected 6 Rx 3 Rx 7 Not
57. appropriate sections A 38 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces VX Simulation Monitoring 1 50 50 O O C0 6 CS amp VJX Simulation Monitoring 81 Figure A 5 V X board K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 39 Appendix A Interfaces A 40 Each terminal socket is equipped with two LEDs for displaying the line status Each of the line connectors labelled to DTE and to DCE are assigned two LEDs These display the line status as shown in the following table Table A 24 Line status V X interface module S0 S1 Meaning on on While booting Reset of the interface off off After booting Port not in operation alternating alternating Port initialized No adapter cable connected operational with S1 with S0 state on off Port initialized Adapter cable connected operational state on on Port initialized Data traffic is possible operational state Case 1 with V 35 or V 24 cable to DTE receiver ready line status Data Terminal Ready has been reached Case 2 with V 35 or V 24 cable to DCE and receiver ready line status Data Set Ready has been reached Case 3 with X 21 cable to DTE and receiver ready if line status Control has been reached Case 4 with X 21 cable to DCE receiver ready if line status Indication has been reached K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A
58. ation 57 ISDN 1 K K1297 G20 Application 38 Keyboard 16 A 5 B 1 Language support B 6 Keys Alphanumeric B 2 Cursor B 5 Function B 4 Numeric B 5 Special B 2 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Index L LAN operation 57 Language support B 6 LEDs 15 A 3 A 30 A 33 Live Mode 70 Logon 36 LPT A 8 M Manual 5 Application 5 Online 5 User 5 Markings 6 Measurement Descriptions 5 Scenarios 40 Unit C 4 Measuring Modules 14 15 26 Exchanging 26 Modem operation 57 Modules 1 10 33 34 Connecting 35 Installing 30 32 33 Removing 34 Mouse External B 9 B 10 N Network operation Security 57 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual O Online Help 41 Manuals 5 Monitoring 64 69 P Packet View 71 Password 55 PC Card 14 Card Slots A 20 Module 15 PCM Check 66 Interfaces 1 A 47 Routes 1 Transmission rates A 48 Power Supply C 1 Prepare the Protocol Tester 9 Prerequisites 4 PRIMO see Boards E1 DS1 A 47 Protocol 59 Protocol Assistant 5 Protocols 1 Q Qualifications 4 Index 3 Index R Record Viewer 76 Recording Data 72 File 72 Recovery disk E 8 Release notes 5 Remote operation 60 Reset 15 A 3 Restore K15 user data E 6 Windows XPe data E 4 Reviewing Recorded Data 76 S SO Interface Module A 29 Safety 111 iv v vii 4 6 26 Symbols v Terms v SCSI Interface A 17 Security 36 57 Seria
59. aximum relay ratings are 250 V AC with 5 A or 30 V DC with 5 A or 60 V DC with 1 5 A resistive load or 60 V DC with 0 5 A non resitive load K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 15 Appendix A Interfaces The synchronizing sockets can be used for data or timestamp synchroniza tion of several Protocol Tester and for clock synchronization of interface boards Assignment CDS Signal ground NOTE The described options will need to be enabled by the appropriate software A 16 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces SCSI Interface SCSI I O BUS K1297 The SCSI interface is on the rear of the device in the right bottom corner K1297 Compact The SCSI interface is behind the front cover beneath the display Up to six peripheral devices can be connected to the controller of the system processor via the SCSI socket Each peripheral device must be assigned an individual address SCSI ID The controller occupies address 7 as standard Since the controller boots from the device with the lowest address the internal hard disk of the Protocol Tester is set to address 1 When not connected with a peripheral device the SCSI socket is terminated automatically The interface is single ended NOTE Assign one of the free addresses 2 6 to the devices that you want to operate via the external SCSI connection Do not assign address l if you want to boot from an external device Set the SCSI address to 0 Swit
60. case make sure that the handle is pointed toward the rear edge of the device K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 25 Getting Started Exchanging Measuring Modules EI DSI ISDN BAI So and U2p1Q as well as V X and Ethernet interface boards are available as measuring modules ATM modules will be available in the future You can easily install and remove the measuring modules from slots 2 to 5 behind the PC board You can control the individual measuring modules and the interface sockets via applications CAUTION The device must be switched off completely All modules contain electrostatically sensitive components Observe the necessary precautions and ESD safety instructions Make sure the VME bus address on the new module is set correctly see page 30 26 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Which Board into which Slot The measuring boards and the slots are marked with different colors So exchanging the measuring modules is made easy for you The colors of the boards have the following meaning m GREEN stands for all measuring boards for WAN interfaces such as EI DSI So U2B1Q V X Ethernet Put green boards into green slots m YELLOW stands for the AP 4 Board You can put yellow boards in either green or transparent slots B TRANSPARENT stands for the PC board Put transparent boards into transparent slots CAUTION If you put a wrong board into a slot you could damage the board and the i
61. ch on the Protocol Tester first and before switching on the SCSI connected device K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 17 Appendix A Interfaces Table A 12 Pin assignment for interface SCSI I O Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Ground 26 DO 2 Ground 27 D1 3 Ground 28 D2 4 Ground 29 D3 5 Ground 30 D4 6 Ground 31 D5 7 Ground 32 D6 8 Ground 33 D7 9 Ground 34 DP 10 Ground 35 Ground 11 Ground 36 Ground 12 Ground 37 Ground 13 Ground 38 TERMPWR 14 Ground 39 Ground 15 Ground 40 Ground 16 Ground 41 ATN 1 Ground 42 Ground 18 Ground 43 BSY 19 Ground 44 ACK 20 Ground 45 RST 21 Ground 46 MSG 22 Ground 47 SEL 23 Ground 48 C D 24 Ground 49 REQ 25 Ground 50 I O A 18 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Connecting Wide SCSI 3 Devices 68 Pins It is possible to connect a wide SCSI 3 device 68 pins to the K 1297 Protocol Tester using the delivered SCSI adapter The SCSI interface of your Protocol Tester is wired like a SCSI 1 interface To connect a wide SCSI 3 device 68 pins you need this specially qualified 50 to 68 pins SCSI adapter CAUTION Some commercially made adapters may cause a short circuit N between TERMPWR and GROUND if they connect pins 12 13 and 37 of the 50 pins SCSI interface to pins 17 18 and 51 of the wide 68 pins SCSI interface Such an internal wiring will cause the failure of the SCSI connecti
62. d click 74 List of Scenario El All Scenarios Fly Online Scenarios P B m Online Szenario 9 1A RxETE B4 whibisup stk T of 1 B Rx IE 54 whibisup stk IC Rx 54 g931wb stk oe 9 IC Rek4 64 9931 wb stk 9 IC Rx 7 54 9931 wh stk bee x W C R 10 64 q331wb stk NEP E Hl E RsETX B4 q331wb stk B zp Diline Scenarios The following information is provided 1 D Rx 16 64 Whibisup stk example 1 first board A port MON A Rx direction here Receive 16 64 timeslot 16 no subchannel with 64 kbit s Whibisup stk detected protocol setting here the stack for SS 7 White Book according to ITU T K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 67 Examples 68 The right side of the window Measurement Scenarios contains the online measurement scenario as a pipeline with the two branches Monitor and Recording File E ka a 5 To start online monitoring click the ON OFF switch of the Monitor pipeline branch to ON The pipeline of the activated data flow is now green the measurement is running To view the signalling data of the activated data flow switch to the monitor main window by clicking the processing element Monitor at the right end of the pipeline K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples Online Monitoring The monitor main window consists of three views see each title bar The Short View is shown in the upper part the window the Fram
63. d according to your requirements Please examine the merchandise for visible transport damage and for completeness using the pick slip K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 9 Getting Started Device Description Each K1297 and K1297 Compact Protocol Tester consists of a basic device and the individual measuring modules interface boards which are for fitting the basic device according to your individual application purposes The basic device is equipped with a powerful PC board a hard disk of 2 GB and VME bus m With K1297 seven slots are available for the measuring modules m With K1297 Compact four slots are available for the measuring modules Each basic device also features a TFT display XGA two PC card slots type II also called PCMCIA cards a 3 5 floppy disk drive and a removable keyboard with integrated trackball External PE GND On the right side of the device next to power cord connector power switch and fuses you will find an external PE GND screw You can use this screw terminal to connect a separate protective earth to the K1297 To do so use at least an AWGIS cable Connect the protective earth cable between the screw head and flat washer of the PE GND Make also a good connection at the point where you connect the other end of the cable NOTE The K1297 is intended to be electrically grounded The delivered power cord is equipped with a three wire grounding plug that has a third grounding pin Connect
64. disk drive In the subsequent dialog boxes click Next NOTE The Setup program warns you if products cannot be installed on your system because of missing destination drives The affected products such as Conformance Tests which require a D disk drive are reported in a warning dialog box they will NOT be listed in the List of Available Products of the Setup program If such a warning appears proceed as described on page 46 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 5 Getting Started 5 In the product selection dialog check that all software packages that shall be installed are selected Their selection might fail if a an incorrect or incomplete keyfile was selected before or b not all necessary software packages were purchased or installed In case a choose the correct keyfile using the button that indicates the currently used keyfile In case b install all software packages that you have purchased for this system Therefore you might need to access all keyfiles you have received in all deliveries for this software version for this system If you cannot proceed contact the technical support 6 Press Next to test your selection against the provided keys NOTE The Next button may be disabled One possible reason is that not enough space is available on the hard disk In that case try to save space until the setup program displays at least 20 96 free disk space 7 Press Start when the key check finished successfully
65. e time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE LISTED PRODUCTS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TEKTRONIX RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Contents General Safety Summary eere iii service Safety Summary 42d ER REREETER Yr vii ladri PP ee 1 PReiCQUISNCG sms 99d a ene Me cessee teas ean 4 a E e E E EEE E E TE 5 Conmgctine ICOM 24223 12322 9e 93 bes Sor dodo esi 8 SOUS Started sees ace tee wd uve e a ERU eee aci dup utes 9 D ytee DesctIpUOIE 2 2259 n 9e dex 0a uite rere RU didi gutes 10 Exchanging Measuring Modules 0054 26 Connecting to the Data Line 225a sach e RERSAR x ASES ao Switching on the Device ead asc c Sa me S Exe 36 Software Installation 42255 hac ck Ea mre S Rex rra 42 Security Requirements a uias d hod acci aa oc d 8 dx drhrd 24 Ethernet ConnbollOl 222v ees sas exec ree ied dass 58 Remote Operation 2o adco decere dem en eire duc e resides 60 Connecting Periph
66. e CHIPS tab in the Display Properties dialog box Select Dual Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box In the lower part of the dialog box you can now configure further settings such as vertical or horizontal monitor position Here you can also select whether the external monitor CRT or the K1297 LCD should be in left top or right bottom position Start the dual display mode by pressing the Apply button Both monitors show full sized images only when the display resolution is set correctly To set the display resolution open the Display Properties dialog once again see step 3 and open the Settings tab Change the resolution according to the monitor position set the Desktop area to 1024x1536 pixels for vertical aligned monitors and 2048x768 pixels for horizontal aligned monitors 10 To exit the dual display mode open the Display Properties dialog box as described in step 3 open the CHIPS tab and select Single Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box Confirm your selection by OK K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 19 Getting Started Operating only the External Monitor Use this mode if you want to work with more screen area Connect a larger monitor and increase the display resolution To operate only the external monitor proceed as follows 2 3 Connect the external monitor to the VGA port of the PC card Switch on both devices the K1297 and the externa
67. e RESET switch located on the cover of the PC board There is also an LED indicating the operating state of the hard disk HD and an LED indicating network operation A 4 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Keyboard Interface KEYBOARD K1297 The K1297 KEYBOARD interface is accessible from the bottom of the device It is covered by a metal sheet which you have to remove first K1297 Compact The K1297 Compact KEYBOARD interface is behind the bottom cover of the device NOTE If the additional keyboard interface KBD is used with an external keyboard the keyboard connector must not be plugged in Table A 2 Pin assignment for the KEYBOARD interface PS 2 interface Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Keyboard data 4 5V 2 PS 2 Mouse data 5 Keyboard clock 3 Ground 6 PS 2 Mouse clock K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 5 Appendix A Interfaces Additional Keyboard s Interface KBD K1297 The interface of the external keyboard is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The interface of the external keyboard is on top of the device on the PC module front panel NOTE If the additional keyboard interface KBD is used with an external keyboard the KEYBOARD connector must not be plugged in Table A 3 Pin assignment for interface KBD PS 2 interface Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Keyboard data 4 5V 2 PS 2 Mouse data 5 K
68. e View in the middle and the Packet View in the lower part These three views display the data flow at different levels of complexity Time From 3 Prot 11 25 12 464 792 1 H 16 11 25 12 436 285 1 G 16 ISUP RLC 117225 12 496 673 1 H 16 ISUP IAH 11 25 12 52 6 534 1 6 16 ISUP ACH 11 25 12 538 285 1 6 16 ISUP ANH 11 25 13 699 418 1 G 16 11 25 13 125 167 1 H 16 Frame View BITMASK ID Name 0 Comment or Value 11225212 496 673 1 H 16 ISUP IAH MTP Level 2 HTP L2 0101001 Backward Sequence Number 41 1 Backward Indicator Bit 1 0101101 Forward Sequence Number 45 Be Forward Indicator Bit 1 818181 Length Indicator 21 88 Spare 8 8181 Service Indicator ISDN User Part 88 Sub Service Priority Spare priority 8 U S A only 18 Sub Seruice Network Ind National message x xb14x Destination Point Code 88 7 13 8 xxbihxxx Originating Point Code 81 7 18 8 ITU T WHITE BOOK ISDN User Part ISUP IAM 7 Initial Address Initial fiddress 6666 Signalling Link Selection 8 Circuit Ident Code 826 19 Spare 8 Hessage Type 1 pouce Satellite Indicator For Help press F1 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 69 Examples 70 The data in each view is constantly updated In Live Mode indicated in the main window title bar you can read the data as it is measured This mode is set by default when you switch to the monitor main window If you click on a view and
69. e following conditions Shielded cables on all external I O ports front panel screws properly tightened conductive chassis rails of the boards connected to chassis ground cable shields connected to chassis ground via metal shell connectors bonded to a conductive module front panel all peripherals conformed For minimum RF emissions it 1s essential that the conditions above be implemented Failure to do so could compromise the EMC compliance of the equipment containing the board Ferrite sleeves on all headphone or headset cables The ferrite sleeve with hinged plastic housing is included in the accessory box in a plastic bag It has to be mounted on the cable near the termination that is connected to the headphone interface The cable has to be turnt twice around the ferrite before closing the ferrite WARNING EN 55022 This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual I PIE Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Preventive Measures This Appendix describes how you can protect yourself against unexpected system failures and how you can deal with them The best preventive measure you can take 1s having a current backup We recommend to backup your system on a regular basis as follows W Perform regular system backups for your Windows XPe configuration using the System Restore tool M
70. e packages proceed as follows l Close all applications 2 Connect the optional external CD drive directly to your Protocol Tester or create an access to a network CD drive If you install the software from a CD network drive do not browse the network neighborhood to access this location Map the share containing the CD to an unused drive letter instead such as E or pr 3 Insert the key disk into the floppy disk drive of the Protocol Tester The key disk contains a serial number which must be the same as the nameplate fabrication code Ser No on the back of the device 4 Insert the installation CD into the CD drive The Setup Guide starts automatically The Setup Guide helps you to successfully install your Protocol Tester software Follow the Setup Guide instructions If the installation does not start automatically double click RunIntro bat from the CD root directory Follow the setup program instructions Read the enclosed license agreement carefully and respond to the prompts Specify a valid keyfile within the keyfile selection dialog box if you do not want to use the keyfile txt on the key disk in the floppy disk drive In the subsequent dialog boxes click Next K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 47 Getting Started 5 In the product selection dialog box installed software packages are indicated by their version numbers in the column State DO NOT deselect any installed products Check that all additio
71. e point is created M To finish creating this restore point click Create M To cancel restore point creation and return to the Welcome to System Restore screen click Back M To cancel restore point creation and exit the System Restore Wizard click Cancel If you do not like the state of your computer after you restore it you can undo the restoration or select another restore point All successful restorations are reversible All failed restorations are automatically reversed by System Restore NOTE The possible number of restore points depends on the available space on the partition where your operating system folder is located If you do not have sufficient space available System Restore is not activated K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E 3 Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting Restore the K1297 G20 by Restore Points Follow the following steps to restore states of your operating system by restore points 1 Exit all applications 2 Access the System Restore Wizard via Start All Programs Accesso ries System Tools System Restore Click Restore my computer to an earlier time and then click Next select the date when the restore point was created from the calendar in the Select a Restore Point dialog box All of the restore points that were created on the selected date are listed by name in the list box to the right of the calendar Click Next Confirm your selection in the Confirm Restore Point
72. ectors 1 x RJ45 Serial 1 x RJ45 10 BaseT 100 BaseTx Ethernet Application Processor Power PC 750 350 MHz 1 MB L 2 Cache AP 4 256 256 MB RAM with the following connectors 1 x RJ45 Serial 1 x RJ45 10 BaseT 100 BaseTx Ethernet BAI Interface module for performing measurements on ISDN So and U2g4q lines with the following connectors 2 x monitoring duplex E1 DS1 PRIMO Interface module for performing measurements on PCM 24 and PCM 30 lines with the following connectors quadruple monitoring duplex VIX C 4 Interface module for performing measurements on V 24 X 21 or V 35 lines with the following connectors 2 x monitoring duplex K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix C Specifications Table C 6 Interface boards Cont Ethernet K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual The Ethernet modules comply with the IEEE 802 3 for 10BaseT and 100BaseTx gt 64 MB RAM 2 x emulation simulation 2 x monitoring duplex or 4 x monitoring half duplex Appendix C Specifications Table C 7 Certifications and compliances Category EC Declaration of Conformity EMC Standards or description Meets intent of Directive 89 336 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities EN 61326 EMC requirements for Class A electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory
73. ent tasks scenarios as well as the measurement tasks currently configured and the outline sources On the right the Measurement Scenarios pane displays the pipelines assigned to the measurement tasks 40 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started NOTE As soon as you are in the K1297 G20 Monitor application the K1297 G20 Monitor online help is available simply click Help in an application window using the trackball or mouse or press FI The online help gives you context sensitive assistance K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 41 Getting Started Software Installation 42 Important Hints The Protocol Tester is ready for use upon delivery Windows XPe and the K1297 G20 Monitor application have already been installed Base software application programs updates and upgrades are supplied on CD ROM with a setup program and a readme txt file located directly under the root directory of the CD ROM You should read the readme file before installing the software Device specific software keys protect the CD ROM software against unauthorized access To enable the software on your Protocol Tester you also receive an additional Software Keyfile License Information Disk key disk Mixing Different Software Versions Software products from different CD versions are NOT designed to be mixed The Setup program has a security mechanism that will ensure that such version mixes cannot be installed After having selected y
74. erals 4 05 622m av eret be EX PPS E Ease 62 EX AMINES cose oe ewe eo ew ee are he ew eR OER Care E E T 63 Online Monitoring in a Network 000055 64 Recording and Reviewing Monitoring Data 72 Bolus EEEE PE EEE TEE EE EEA T T ETE T 79 Appendix A Interfaces eeeeeee ertt A 1 Sy uum A 2 AP 4 and AP 4 256 Board 0 00 ees A 21 BAI Board 2225 2 52 2754 edd 5 Ane OG ste Ub bd GS ne dd Aches A 27 VIA Board Pr m A 38 EI DSI Monitoring Board 0 0 eee eee A 47 Ethernet Board 6 2 0 65 60 6 5 dre Oo ened 9 919 9 5I Sod os A 51 Appendix B Keyboard ecce e tnn B 1 Appendix C Specifications eee C 1 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Contents Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting E 1 Preventive Measures lt 4642622s4ivencterd Rex che een E 1 Repait Measures aedes wreXeye es dici pra d e Rubia E 7 Abbreviations 2 22299 aw m9 wee wwe st F 1 llo qe Index 1 ii K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual i Za General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it To avoid potential hazards use this product only as specified Only qualified service personnel should perform service procedures While using this product you may need to access other parts of the system Read the General Safety Summary in other system manuals for
75. ertakes is carried by the customer Regarding this Tektronix assumes no responsibility Windows XPe is delivered in the English version It starts immediately after you set up and switch on your K1297 Activation is not necessary Windows XPe is described in detail in the Windows XP online help To open the online help click Start Help and Support on the taskbar Help and Support is your comprehensive resource for Windows XPe informa tion and tools K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Preconfigured Accounts Automatic Logon Upon delivery the device is configured with the following user accounts Table 4 Account Data User name Password State Administrator K 12 xinortket12k on default Administrator xinortkeT21K on built in none left blank off Guest unusable K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual CAUTION Do not rename the accounts and do not change the Group Memberships of the accounts because this might make the device 35 Getting Started 56 Autologon Account Administrator K 1297 is pre configured as autologon account Use always this account when m Operating the K1297 m Operating the Remote Desktop Client CAUTION Do not change the pre configured Administrator K12 account since password changes also require modifications of the automatic logon For those changes precise knowledge about the concept of user accounts and user groups in Windows XPe is required The risk
76. eyboard clock 3 Ground 6 PS 2 Mouse clock K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Serial Interface COM1 K1297 The serial interface COMI is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The serial interface COMI is on top of the device on the PC module front panel Table A 4 Pin assignment for interface COM1 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RxD 7 RTS 3 TxD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 Ground K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 7 Appendix A Interfaces Parallel Interface LPT1 K1297 The parallel interface is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The parallel interface is on top of the device on the PC module front panel Table A 5 Pin assignment for interface LPT1 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 STROBE 14 Auto feed 2 DBO 15 Error 3 DB1 16 Initialize 4 DB2 17 Select input 5 DB3 18 Ground 6 DB4 19 Ground 7 DB5 20 Ground 8 DB6 21 Ground 9 DB7 22 Ground 10 ACK 23 Ground 11 BSY 24 Ground A 8 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Table A 5 Pin assignment for interface LPT1 Cont Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 12 Paper end 25 Ground 13 Select K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Ethernet BNC Interface 10Base 2 K1297 The ethernet BNC socket 1s on the rear of the device on the PC modu
77. fline analysis This recording feature can be used in conjunction with or as an alternative to online monitoring Preliminary Steps The Protocol Tester has been properly connected to the data line and turned on The modules booted without errors and the application has been started Once the autoconfiguration has terminated successfully the Data Flow Window appears refer to Preliminary Steps in the previous section Make sure you are in the Measurement Scenarios pane Start Recording The right side of the window Measurement Scenarios contains a pipeline branch with the processing element Recording File at the right end of the pipeline which displays a file icon NONE signifies that no recording file has been created Orc Configured re Scenario z El TERE E Pis Lost Frames ngger or MT J NONE NONE Losing Frm 73 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples 1 Click the processing element Recording File to create a recording file The following window appears Recording Files rf5 rec dat Da Choose one of the indicated files or create a new one by writing a name in File name The following dialog box appears Recording A HIS UU Dvewie T Available Disk Space Storing all your recording files in c k1297 rec facilitates the search for individual files later on K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 73 Examples 74 Press Browse if you want to locate an existing
78. g After the autoconfiguration has been carried out the active signalling channels are available and you can start the measurement the Data Flow Window appears Make sure you are in the Measurement Scenarios pane K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 65 Examples NOTE The data line has not been connected properly if the following message appears The initialization of PCM Check has been terminated The previous configuration will be loaded In this case check the connection between the Protocol Tester and the data line measuring sockets If you get the message No signalling detected on any ports please restart the autoconfiguration Start it now via the menu Tools Autoconfiguration Furthermore take into account that the autoconfiguration for LAP based protocols depends on the received data amount during a measurement interval 66 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples Starting Measurements The autoconfiguration feature automatically defines an online data source Scenario and generates an online measurement scenario as a pipeline which contains several branches for individual measurement tasks An online data source is a group of logical links A logical link consists of a channel and a channel data interpretation rule assigned protocol The settings for each data source as detected by the autoconfiguration feature are displayed in the expanded left part of the window under List of Scenarios to expan
79. g the VME bus enables optimum adaption to different tasks The modular concept of the Protocol Tester with four slots for the interface modules makes it extendable for almost any future applications M Easy to operate The Windows XP provides a familiar and easy to op erate interface M Easy to transport The Protocol Tester is light weight and compact so it s easy to transport A transport case is available to protect the instrument K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 1 Preface K1297 and K1297 Compact The Protocol Tester is available in two variants The K7297 Compact is a fairly small portable device The K 297 is a slightly bigger benchtop device If both variants do not differ from each other the term Protocol Tester is used throughout this manual Differences between K 297 Protocol Tester device type 7KK1200 B and K1297 Compact Protocol Tester device type 7KK1200 P are marked specially K1297 G20 Monitor software applications and Online Help are similar in both variants Differntiation is not necessary 2 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Preface Fields of Application The K1297 K1297 Compact has been designed for various purposes W to detect interferences in individual network segments M to support the integration of different network elements M to develop integration tests and to test new software versions The Protocol Tester is a passive monitoring device which will not interfere with the network Due to
80. gnment 1 DCD 9 RxD 2 RTS 6 Ground 3 Ground 7 CTS 4 TxD 8 DTR In addition an RJ45 10 BaseT 100 BaseT connector is provided on the front panel for future use not yet supported Table A 30 Pin assignment for the 10 BaseT 100 BaseT interface Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 TX 5 Not connected 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 Not connected 4 Not connected 8 Not connected K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 53 Appendix A Interfaces The two switches on the front panel have the following function ABT Abort for future use not yet software supported RST Reset all onboard devices The four status LEDs on the front panel have the following meaning BFL Board failure CPU CPU is accessing the bus PMC Top PCI mezzanine card if installed is active PMC Bottom PCI mezzanine card if installed is active A 5854 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Ethernet Modules Two independant high performance Fast Ethernet interface controller ports RJ45 connectors are on an Ethernet module Table A 31 Front Panel I O Pin Assignment Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TX 5 Not connected 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 Not connected 4 Not connected 8 Not connected Each Ethernet port provides a set of four LED status indicators on the front panel with the following information Rx Traffic 1s sensed on the network Tx A data packet is sent The LEDs have the following meaning
81. her end with the following pin assignment Figure A 3 B channel connection Table A 23 Pin assignment for B channel connection Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Output RxD B1 from 9 Output RxD B2 from user side network side when monitoring when monitoring 2 Not connected 10 Output RxD B2 from network side when monitoring 3 Output RxD B1 from user side 11 Not connected when monitoring 4 Input TxD B2 12 Input TxD B1 5 Not connected 13 Output TxC 64 kHz inverted to RxC 6 Output RxC 64 kHz 14 Not connected 7 Output frame signal B1 8kHz 15 Digital Ground 8 A 36 Output frame signal B2 8kHz K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces The signals are TTL level with an impedance of 75 Q doo 0 Lodo Frame sync BIT 2 BIT 3 BIT 4 BIT 5 BIT 6 BIT 7 BIT 2 BIT 3 BIT 4 BIT 5 Figure A 4 Time diagrams K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 37 Appendix A Interfaces V X Board The V X interface module contains two socket connectors per V X interface for line connection which are designated as follows m to DCE m to DTE The interface standards V 24 X 21 and V 35 are supported The connection to the various interfaces is made with a special adapter cable Since the V X board can be used in K1297 G20 applications it is shipped with monitoring and simulation cables Be sure to use only the monitoring cables for V 35 X 21 and X 24 see figures in the
82. in the pipeline which you will find either in the monitor branch or in the recording branch The following dialog box appears Load Unload Monitoring Application Programs Mon APP I Single Mode Available Programs i47 CallMon nf GR CallTrace Sequencer nf EJ Calltrace Multi InterFace l z 1 4 af EM aPRS MM SM Statistics wf 3 GPRS Gb Analyser nf Bb pTralficAnalyzer wf nn NFN 4 Description Abis Monitor OF Cancel Help 2 Select Ca11Tr Seq from the list of available applications and confirm your selection with OK Calltrace analyzes the data traffic of a variety of protocols Therefore you have to select the protocol to be tested before starting Calltrace The Calltr Seq_ 1 window appears K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 81 Examples 82 3 Select the protocol from the protocol list on the basis of which the calltrace is to be performed 27 CallTr Seq 1 CallTrace Sequencer AKNN ISUP Version 3 0 0 CallT race Sequencer Brazilian ISUP standard 220 250 732 CallT race Sequencer ISUP Finland THK 9703 CallT race Sequencer ISUP Greece 32 CallT race Sequencer ISUP ITU T White Book CallT race Sequencer ISUPPNO ISC No 007 CallTrace Sequencer SWISSCOM ISUF Version 10 4 Confirm your selection with Load The Ca11Tr Seq 1 ISUP ITU T White book window then appears example Depending on the Calltrace selected this window can slightly vary
83. ing three modi Calltrace only Mode In this mode the calltrace searches for a frame that matches the user selected parameters The analysis and the result can be seen at once Sequenced Calltrace Mode In this mode all messages of one call will be collected stored until the CT can make a decision whether the current call matches the parameters or not This representation is more focussed because it is related to one call Sequence only Mode This mode works just like the sequenced Calltrace mode apart from the fact that no numbers can be entered All messages are simply sequenced i e sorted by calls and then displayed if the call has been released A search criteria is not possible here Calltrace applications are offered for a variety of protocols All applica tions are operating according to the same principles In this section the ISUP Calltrace is given as an example K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 79 Examples 80 Preliminary Steps The Protocol Tester has been properly connected to the data line and turned on The modules booted without error and the application has been started Once the autoconfiguration has terminated successfully the Data Flow Window appears refer to Preliminary Steps in the previous section Make sure you are in the Measurement Scenarios pane E em Ea Kex K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples Preparing and Starting a Calltrace l Click the processing element Application
84. ins power Use Care When Servicing With Power On Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product Disconnect power remove battery if applicable and disconnect test leads before removing protective panels soldering or replacing components K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual vii Service Safety Summary viii K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual i Hoo O Preface The Protocol Tester K1297 and K1297 Compact analyzes wide area communication networks with SS 7 CCS 7 ISDN D channel V5 x GSM 900 DCS 1800 PCS 1900 CDMA NMT 900 GPRS and internet protocols You can simultaneously monitor up to 16 PCM interfaces and 32 signalling links using this Protocol Tester It can automatically capture the signalling channels and the framing when monitoring PCM routes E1 DS1 ISDN BAI So and U2B81Q as well as V X and Ethernet interface boards are currently available Using the approximately 150 implemented WAN communication protocols including a number of national and manufacturer specific variants you can decode and analyze almost all signalling data online as well as offline The required protocols can be combined according to your needs using the graphical protocol stack editor You can trigger and filter the data stream in order to keep data simple for analysis A series of measuring applications is available for analyses The Protocol Tester is designed with the following in mind m Modular form The modular design usin
85. iver must be installed on the system Each device is supported by one or more device drivers which are typically supplied by the device manufacturer However some device drivers are included with the operating system If the device is Plug and Play Windows XPe can automatically detect it and install the appropriate device drivers If the device is not automatically installed by the operating system the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear and ask you to insert any media such as compact discs or floppy disks that were provided with the device Non Plug and Play devices are installed using the Add Hardware Wizard To start this wizard click Start Control Panel Add Hardware Before manually installing device drivers you should consult the device documentation provided by the manufacturer You must be logged on as an Administrator or as a member of the Administrators group in order to install or configure a peripheral device T CAUTION To avoid product damage always power off the K1297 before installing any accessories 62 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual i Ae Examples The following chapter guides you step by step through the different aspects of working with the Protocol Tester These are common applica tions relevant to many users NOTE The following chapter should help you get started by explaining the basic principles of the Protocol Tester in a clear and simple fashion K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 63 Examp
86. l This key is used to print the current screen on a connected printer Appendix B Keyboard Table B 1 Special keys Cont Key Function PAUSE This key holds up the program session in most of the applications NUM K1297 benchtop device The numeric keypad switches Function Keys from cursor control to numeric keys via this key an LED lights up Pressing the key again clears this function Twelve programmable function keys are arranged in the top row of the keyboard The assignment of these keys depends on the software The key combination CTRL ALT DEL does not automatically reboot the PC Instead a secure attention sequence SAS occurs which allows you to logoff reboot change the password start the task manager or lock the PC The following overview shows possible key combinations Table B 2 Function keys and key combinations Keys CTRL ALT DEL Function This key combination triggers a warm start Fn lt Tilde key gt This key combination switches the trackball on or off K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix B Keyboard Cursor Keys The following cursor keys are available Table B 3 Cursor keys Key Function HOME This key moves the cursor to the beginning PAGE This key scrolls backwards and forwards END This key moves the cursor to the end Arrow keys These keys moves the cursor up down left right Numeric Keypad Numeric Keys To switch on
87. l Interface COM 1 A 7 Setting up the Device 13 Setting up 11 Short View 71 Sockets also see Interfaces 15 Software Repair E 7 Software Installation 42 Special keys B 2 B 3 Specifications C 1 Starting a Calltrace 81 Switching on off 13 23 36 System Processor A 2 A 3 Unit A 2 Index 4 System restore E 2 T Text styles Markings 6 Trackball B 7 Cleaning of B 7 Switching off on B 8 B 11 Training Information 7 Transport 1 9 23 Troubleshooting Recovery disk E 8 U U2B1Q Interface Module A 32 User Manual 5 6 V V X Board A 38 Ventilation iv VGA A 12 VME Bus address 32 Setting 32 VME Bus 10 30 A 56 Setting the Address 30 A 56 W Wildcards 83 Windows XPe 5 54 Configuration 55 Repair E 9 Security requirements 57 Troubleshooting E 1 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual
88. l monitor On the K1297 Desktop open the context menu by clicking the right mouse button and click Properties The Display Properties dialog box opens Open the CHIPS tab in the Display Properties dialog box Select Single Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box and CRT in the Display Device check box Confirm your settings with OK The external monitor operates and the built in LCD display turns gray To enlarge the screen area increase the display resolution Therefore open the Display Properties dialog once again see step 3 and open the Settings tab Change the Desktop Area to 1600x1200 maximum To exit this operating mode open the Display Properties dialog box CHIPS tab as described in step 3 and 4 Select Single Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box and LCD in Display Device check box Confirm your selection by OK NOTE Before disconnecting the external monitor always remember to switch back to the LCD mode Otherwise the K1297 display remains gray 20 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started CD RW Drive Option The external CD RW drive Plexwriter from Plextor can be used to write CDs and as a CD ROM drive The CD RW drive is delivered with the original Plextor manual Read this manual carefully Pay particular attention to the safety instructions For using the CD RW drive with K1297 Protocol Testers you should adhere to the following instruc
89. le front panel K1297 Compact The ethernet BNC socket is on top of the device on the PC module front panel Assignment RXI TXo CDS Signal ground A 10 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Ethernet Twisted Pair Interface 10Base T K1297 The ethernet twisted pair interface is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The ethernet twisted pair interface is on top of the device on the PC module front panel Table A 7 Pin assignment for interface 10Base T Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 TxD 9 Not connected 2 TxD 6 RxD 3 RxD 7 Not connected 4 Not connected 8 Not connected K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 11 Appendix A Interfaces External Monitor s Interface VGA K1297 The interface for an external VGA monitor 1s on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The interface for an external VGA monitor is on top of the device on the PC module front panel The External Monitor s Interface supports a resolution of up to 1024x768 with 60 Hz Table A 8 Pin assignment for interface VGA Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Red 9 Not connected 2 Green 10 Ground 3 Blue 11 Not connected 4 Not connected 12 Monitor data 5 Ground 13 HSY 6 Ground 14 NC 7 Ground 15 Monitor data 8 Ground A 12 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces Serial Interface COM2
90. les Online Monitoring in a Network You can use the Protocol Tester and EI DSI interface boards PRIMO to test the signalling in the following type of situations In mobile networks at Apis interfaces between base station controller BSC and base transceiver station BTS or at A interfaces between mobile switching center MSC and base station controller BSC m In fixed networks between switching systems or between subscriber and switching system Preliminary Steps 1 Connect the Protocol Tester s PRIMO interface boards to the measuring sockets of the data line using the appropriate cables The interfaces on the PRIMO boards are 9 pin Sub D sockets refer to the previous chapter section Connecting to the data line and to Appendix A Section EI DS 1 Interface Board 2 Switch the device on The operating system boots automatically refer to the previous chapter section Switching on the K1297 The K1297 G20 Monitor application 1s started automatically The Status Window shows status messages for the individual modules If the modules boot without errors the message boot OK will be displayed 64 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples 3 The following dialog appears for loading the configuration Select Startup Option 4 Click Autoconfiguration The autoconfiguration feature automatically detects the signalling channels and the framing of the connected data lines Autoconfiguration is runnin
91. lt CPU number Therefore 7 and 8 are no longer in use and you may insert your new ETH 100 board which will now become the new CPU 7 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 57 Appendix A Interfaces A 58 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E PAS Appendix B Keyboard After the device is switched on the keyboard LEDs light up twice the keyboard is now ready for operation All keys are repeat action keys the character repeats automatically if you hold down the key The keyboard features several key groups and key rows with the following m Alphanumeric keys m Function keys M Cursor keys M Integrated numeric keypad with the K1297 Protocol Tester the numeric keys are part of the alphanumeric keypad The different key groups are described in detail on the following pages Further information on language support the trackball and how to connect an external mouse are also provided K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual B 1 Appendix B Keyboard B 2 Alphanumeric Keypad The largest keypad is the alphanumeric keypad with keys for letters numbers and special characters The character arrangement mainly corresponds to a normal typewriter keyboard In addition there are some keys that have certain special functions The keyboard is international and labeled in localized form Keyboard assignment localized for example German Type height reduced together with The functions of the special keys in the alphanumeric keypad are
92. nal software packages that shall be installed are selected Their selection might fail if a an incorrect or incomplete keyfile was selected before or b not all necessary software packages were purchased or installed In case a choose the correct keyfile using the button that indicates the currently used keyfile In case b install all software packages that you have purchased for this system Therefore you might need to access all keyfiles you have received in all deliveries for this software version for this system If you cannot proceed contact the technical support 6 Press Next to test your selection against the provided keys NOTE The Next button may be disabled One possible reason is that not enough space is available on the hard disk In that case try to save space until the setup program displays at least 20 96 free disk space 7 Press Start when the key check finished successfully CAUTION Do not interrupt the installation program once you have clicked N Start If the program is inadvertently interrupted rename the file C NWINDOWSNUNINSTALL K12XX INI OXx with the highest number for x to C NWINDOWSNUNINSTALL K12XX INI Start the installation program again 8 After the installation is complete remove the key disk from the floppy disk drive and reboot your Protocol Tester 48 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Installation of a New Software Version Software products from different product CD
93. nd contact the service support T CAUTION Two green LEDs on the front of device indicate the active A 2 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces PC 4 Board PC 5 512 Board PC 6 Board The Intel based PC boards are VME bus boards with a Celeron or Pentium III system processor Depending on the display the K1297 is equipped with either a PC 4 for NEC displays or a PC 5 PC 6 board for Hyundai displays The VGA graphics card supports flat screen external monitor and dual display mode The following interfaces are located on the front panels of the PC boards USB interface m LPT interface m Ethernet twisted pair connections 100BaseTx VGA interface m Headphone sound port B Two PC Card PCMCIA slots for type II BW Standard connections for peripherals keyboard connections parallel and serial interfaces Table A 1 Pin assignment for the USB interface Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 5V 3 USB P0 2 USB PO 4 Ground In addition the K1297 operates with a PC AT backplane This bus system offers the possibility to mount up to three ISA cards such as an ISDN PC card for remote control or even for other applications such as a multimedia card The length of the additional cards is designed for two thirds of AT card format K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 3 Appendix A Interfaces Reset To reset the Protocol Tester in an emergency use a pointed tool and insert it into th
94. nstalled with VME bus address 1 See chapter Setting the VME Bus Address NOTE Cards that do not meet these requirements are NOT booted and CANNOT be operated A message will appear in the K1297 G20 Monitor Status Window if memory is not sufficient If a RAM upgrade is required please contact your technical support representative 3 Remove the content of the directory C K1297 bin The installation of a new K1297 G20 Monitor software over an existing K1297 G20 Monitor software can cause problems with non existing licenses To avoid this problem remove the content of the directory C K1297 bin of the exiting software version before you install the new version This can be done with the Windows Explorer or on the command line with del c K1297 bin 44 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Pre Installation Checks for K1297 G20 Monitor PC Software The K1297 G20 Monitor PC Monitoring Software is supported for Windows XP Profes sional It requires a dongle aka Aladdin Software Hardlock For information on obtaining and configuring this special version contact your Tektronix representative When using this version with the dongle please observe the following guidelines m Never attempt to attach the dongle to the appropriate port LPT1 or USB without first shutting the PC or Laptop down This may damage the dongle or the hardware to which it was attached m Never attempt to detach the dongle from the appropriate port
95. nstrument Slot O and 1 are reserved for the PC boards only Do not put the PC board into other slots and do not put other boards into slots O and 1 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 27 Getting Started The following color assignment matrix gives you an overview of which measuring board you can put into which slot Table 1 Which board into which slot Slot GREEN TRANSPARENT Board GREEN yes no YELLOW yes yes TRANSPARENT no yes Restrictions could occur with some applications due to the P2 backplane adapter The transparent Ethernet board can be installed in a green slot 28 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started The following figures give you an example which measuring board you can put into which slot K1297 Possible Board Combination 87654321 BAI So Board Power Feeding E1 DS1 Board E1 DS1 Board E1 DS1 Board E1 DS1 Board AP 4 Board BAI So Board PC Board 0 zl B amp T K1297 Compact Possible Board Combination E1 DS1 Board Ethernet Board BAI Board AP 4 Board PC Board CBoad LP NOTE K1297 and K1297 Compact For each interface board a cable is delivered free of charge Thus you are able to work right away with your Protocol Tester Furthermore we offer a wide range of cables and adapters which you can order For further information please take a look at our data sheet or contact your local sales partner K1297 G
96. nual 85 Examples 86 Examples The number you were tracing was found 2 HSG 3 Prot Time From 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 START of call 1 Number f ound Informat ion for this connection CIC 912 PCH 28 Channel 16 Called number 123 456 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text 11 25 55 588 926 1 6 16 text 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text n zummua m 11 25 55 588 926 1 6 16 ISUP If 11 25 55 619 913 1 H 16 ISUP AC 11 25 55 622 789 1 H 16 ISUP AN 11 25 54 622 789 1 H 16 text CONNECTI ON establish ed 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 r Frame View BITMASK ID Name O O Comment or Value 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text Number f ound Number found You have been connected to the number you were tracing Time Fron 2 Prot 2 MSG 3 Prot 3 MSG 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text Number f ound 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text Informat ion for this connection 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text CIC 912 PCH 28 Channel 16 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 text Called number 123 456 11 25 54 588 926 1 6 16 ISUP IAH 11 25 54 619 913 1 H 16 ISUP ACH 11 25 54 622 789 1 H 16 ISUP ANH CONNECTI ON establish 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 ISUP REL 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 text CONNECTI ON is beeing released 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 text CIC 912 PCH 28 Channel 16 11 25 55 192 788 1 H 16 text Release Cause Norm al call clea 11 25 55 217 466 1 6 16 ISUP RLC
97. on Use only the SCSI adapter delivered with your Protocol Tester The following table shows the crucial pin connections of the qualified Tektronix 50 to 68 pin SCSI adapter Table A 13 Correct internal pin assignment of 50 to 68 pin SCSI adapter Pin of 50 pin Required internal connection Pin of 68 pin SCSI interface SCSI interface 12 Not connected 17 13 Not connected 18 37 Not connected 51 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 19 Appendix A Interfaces A 20 PC Card Slots K1297 T wo PC card slots for type I or II or PCMCIA cards are on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The PC card slots are on top of the K1297 Compact You can connect modem or ISDN PC cards to the PC card slots for remote operation of the Protocol Tester or even portable data carriers using the appropriate plug CAUTION The power input of the PC card must not exceed 600 mA with 5 V or 60 mA with 12 V Please read the documentation for the PC card and follow the PC card manufacturer s instructions Do not forcibly install or remove a PC card To avoid equipment damage do not insert foreign objects into the PC card slots K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces AP 4 and AP 4 256 Board The Additional Processor Board AP 4 is a single slot card that increases the K1297 G20 Monitor s processing power by a factor of 5 to 10 depending on the application When using 3 or more
98. on Start Help abd Support NOTE The Windows XP installation is an OEM version Therefore the Microsoft Support cannot be used The Protocol Tester is supported by Tektronix only K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Preface About the User Manual The User Manual gives you an overview on how to work with the Protocol Tester The most important part of the introductory chapter is the safety instructions W Getting Started tells you how to make the device ready for start up for example how to set up the device and how to establish the measuring connection how to exchange modules how to configure and start applications M Examples describes some applications step by step If you follow these steps you will quickly reach the desired measuring result M In the appendices you will find an explanation of the interfaces and boards a keyboard description and the technical data The following text styles and markings have specific meaning in this manual Text style Description Courier The Courier font indicates menus and menu functions as well as commands parameters and examples lt Key gt Keys or key sequences are in angle brackets K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Preface Training Information Contact your local sales office or our service support staff for information on training for the communications test technology with the K 1297 K1297 Compact Third Party Products To offer you complete solution
99. onnectors With older front panels the following supply connectors and sockets are concerned to NT S BUS MON to TE NT to LT to NT LT These older terms are marked in the following with old K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 27 Appendix A Interfaces Supply module F u W 8518A8H H Ti b ui i WV asuaney H B Ni i jgunoNy N NI EN 4 Nu punaw N jd SYNON j4 SINAL zs pam Ji AO jg NMIN baw oo z y i oo F ff T a M T F h f 3 J i F 1 il KO WV Oj W i 9 T fg TN aL amp n j o Guyowuoyy uonejnurs 05 So U piQ Figure A 2 BAI board with Sg and U pg q Interface K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 28 Appendix A Interfaces So Interface Module The So interface module provides three RJ45 connectors for line connection which are designated as follows B TE A or TE M old to NT B MON A B or MON M N old S BUS MON m TE NT B or TE NT N old to TE NT Modes of Operation To monitor lines with the So interface module proceed as follows 1 Deactivate the line and connect the S bus with connector MON A B MON MN 2 Activate the line from the NT or TE CAUTION Make sure to only use the MON A B MON M N connector when connecting the S bus K1297 G20 Monitor User M
100. our software products from this CD you will be warned about older software products in your existing configuration that will be removed If you confirm with Yes the Setup program removes the old products automatically and proceeds with the installation of the new products If you want to keep an old product cancel the Setup program backup the software as described below and then restart the Setup program again If you want to install software products from different CD versions first perform a complete backup of the existing software This will ensure you the best control about the software configuration on your system and possible dependencies with other software packages you might have installed K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Types of Installation You have two options to install Protocol Tester software m Installation of additional software packages Install further software packages in addition to the already installed software version such as protocols emulations application programs M Installation of a new software version Install a complete new version of the base software and additional software packages NOTE The K1297 Protocol Tester has been pre configured with Microsoft Windows XPe and therefore provides you with all possibilities offered by this industry standard This enables you to choose from a variety of available software products for the analysis and evaluation of your measuremen
101. race You end the Calltrace application by clicking the processing element Application in the pipeline in the monitor window The window CallTr Seq 1 ISUP ITU T White book appears Click Close K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 87 Examples 88 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual EN Appendix A Interfaces K1297 and K1297 Compact The location of the interfaces is shown in the following figure K1297 K1297 Compact Location of interfaces K1297 Interfaces are on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel and on the front panels of the measuring modules K1297 Compact Interfaces are on the PC module front panel and on the front panels of the measuring modules on top of the device underneath the device cover Further interfaces are located behind the front cover beneath the display The individual interfaces are described in detail in the following sections K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 1 Appendix A Interfaces System Unit The system unit contains the system processor PC as its main component The processor coordinates control and sequence of the user processes Further components are keyboard monitor and floppy disk drive A switched mode mains power supply and regulated fans serve for supply and ventilation of the modules operating state of the system processor and the SCSI connection In alarm state fan or cooling alert the LED turn red In this case switch off the device immediately a
102. re of Address field Select don t care to include all numbers 8 For protocols you can specify Cause Values as additional search criteria The Calltrace application then searches for calls that contain the desired number and one of the selected cause values reason for the end of call 9 Specify the number of calls to be traced in the Trace mode field one Single or any number of matching phone numbers Multi ple If you activate the filter mode only the calltrace messages will be displayed Other messages will be suppressed The asterisk at the beginning leads to more detailed infomation K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 83 Examples 84 10 Click Start to start Calltrace The results are displayed in the monitor main window 11 Switch to the monitor main window by clicking the processing element Monitor at the right end of the pipeline under Measurement Scenarios inthe Data Flow Window K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples Viewing the Results Click the Short View in the monitor window Use the arrow keys J and T to scroll through the recorded data flow in the individual views Detailed information is displayed in plain text in the Frame View on the right Time From 2 Prot 2 MSG 3 Prot 3 MSG 11 25 11 717 535 1 6 16 ISUP REL 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text Sessssssssss ssssssssssss sssssssssss 16 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text CallTrac e applicatio n U 1 28 f 18 12 53 386 893 1 6 16 text
103. restarts once again The image of the Recovery CD has been restored on your K1297 Reinstall the K1297 G20 Software After the Windows XPe repair process you must reinstall the K1297 G20 Monitor software To reinstall the K1297 G20 Monitor software proceed as described in the Software Installation chapter K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E 11 Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting E 12 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual i 4 Abbreviations ATM Asynchronous transfer mode ATS Abstract test suite BSC Base station controller BSS Base station subsystem BSSAP BSS Application part BTS Base transceiver station CIC Circuit identity code EIR Equipment identification register ETSI European telecommunications standards institute GMSC Gateway mobile service switching center GPRS General radio packet service GSM Global system for mobile communication K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual F 1 Abbreviations HLR Home location register IMSI International mobile subscriber identity IN Intelligent network INAP Intelligent network application part IP Internet protocol ISDN Intergrated serviced digital network ISO International standards organization ISUP ISDN User part ITU TS International telecommunication union telecommunication standards section LU Location update MAP Mobile application part MOC Mobile originating call MS Mobile station K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual
104. rnal CD RW drive are both powered off 1 Attach the SCSI cable of the CD RW drive to the SCSI I O BUS connector of the instrument The SCSI connector is located on the front of the K1297 compact and on the rear of the K 1297 2 Turn on the CD RW drive 3 Insert the CD ROM labeled K1297 Recovery CD Build XPe into the CD RW drive 4 Switch on the device Press Del when the initial BIOS screen appears This opens the BIOS Setup dialog 5 Use the arrow keys to select the option BIOS FEATURES SETUP and press Enter 6 In the dialog that opens verify the settings of the Boot Sequence option If the sequence A C SCSI is currently not selected change it using the lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt keys 7 Press lt ESC gt to return to the previous dialog 8 Press F10 to SAVE amp EXIT SETUP K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual E 9 Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting 9 Confirm by pressing Y and Enter The instrument boots from CD ROM and the Recovery CD Welcome screen will appear See Figure D 1 Helcone to the Recovery CD Upon delivery your Tektronix device has already been installed with a specially configured version of Microsoft Windows XP Embedded This Hindous installation is supported by Tektronix only This CD contains recovery media for backup or archival purposes only for the Tektronix device type that is specified on the label of the Recovery CD Follow the recovery
105. s B Access via an individual LAN If you operate your Protocol Testers within an individual LAN network then protect this network against access from other PCs B Access via a company wide Intranet If you operate your Protocol Testers within an Intranet then implement an extended user administration and employ up to date virus scanners and firewalls B Access via nternet or modem If you want to access your Protocol Tester via the Internet implement the same security measures as in Intranets see above You can also implement additional security measures with the help of virtual private networks VPNs To implement additional security measures contact your local system administrator or the Tektronix service center CAUTION The implementation of extended security measures is your sole responsibility It is realized at customer s own risk and without liability to Tektronix You should implement these measures especially while applying the Remote Desktop software or when transferring files via a network K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 57 Getting Started Ethernet Connection If you want to operate the protocol tester in a local Ethernet network you can use the built in network adapter of the protocol tester To establish an Ethernet connection connect your Ethernet cable to the 10BaseT 100BaseTX connector of the K1297 PC board The properties for the default connection can you see in the Local Area Connection
106. s it is sometimes necessary to buy products such as modems and remote operation software from third party suppliers and sell them together with our products So if our products are used in a standard configuration that has not been tested by Tektronix we kindly ask you for your understanding should we need to refer you to the supplier for support K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 7 Preface Contacting Tektronix Address Web site Technical support Tektronix Berlin GmbH amp Co KG Wernerwerkdamm 5 13629 Berlin GERMANY www tektronix com For hotline service support call 4930 386 22200 8 00 a m 00 30 p m GMT 01 00 and 1 30 p m 6 00 p m GMT 01 00 or 1 800 833 9200 This phone number is toll free in North America After office hours please leave a voice mail message Outside North America contact a Tektronix sales office or distributor see the Tektronix web site for a list of offices Or fax 4930 386 22546 Or contact us by e mail mpt hotline tek com K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual a Getting Started This chapter tells you how to prepare the Protocol Tester for start up this means how to set up the device how to exchange the measuring modules how to connect the data line and how to switch on the device Information on switching off the device and how to prepare the Protocol Tester for transport is included at the end of this chapter NOTE The device has been delivere
107. s are NOT designed to be mixed The Setup program has a security mechanism that will ensure that such version mixes cannot be installed If you install a new software version on top of an existing software version the existing version will be automatically removed If you want to install software products from different CD versions in parallel on one Protocol Tester first perform a complete backup of the existing software K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 49 Getting Started gt gt 50 Back Up the Software If you want to back up your existing K1297 G20 Monitor installation proceed as follows l Close all applications 2 Use the Windows Task Manager to end the process dio exe 3 Rename the original K1297 directory C VK1297 for example C K1297 vxxx or move the directory to a different partition 4 Rename the file C WINDOWS UNINSTALL K12xx INI for example C WINDOWS UNINSTALL K12xx INI vxx before you install the new K1297 G20 Monitor software CAUTION If you do not rename this file before installing the new software the software will not start CAUTION If you create multiple installation sets on your hard disk by such back up operations keys for different software versions will remain in your keyfile C WINDOWS keyfile txt The KeyManager program will not be able to identify each back up A subsequent call of this tool might announce keys of back up installations erroneously as obsolete Do not
108. s dialog box 3 On the control computer side Select Start All Programs gt Accessories Communications Remote Desktop Connection The Remote Desktop Connection dialog box opens 22 Remote Desktop Connection Computer Figure 2 Remote Desktop dialog box 4 Enter the name of the K1297 and click Connect K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Remote Assistance Use Remote Assistance if you need remote support on your K1297 Using this feature you can invite somebody to connect to your K1297 During Remote Assistance both of you can operate the K1297 To activate Remote Assistance proceed as follows l Click Start Control Panel System The System dialog box opens 2 Open the Remote tab and enable Allow Remote Assistance invitations to be sent from this computer 3 Click Start Help and Support Click Invite a friend to connect to your computer with Remote Assistance under Ask for assistance 4 Follow the Remote Assistance wizard K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 61 Getting Started Connecting Peripherals External devices can be connected to your K1297 in several ways Some devices such as keyboard mouse or USB devices are connected to the front panels of the installed boards of your K1297 Other devices like printers and external drives are connected to ports on the rear panel of your protocol tester For a device to work properly with Windows a device dr
109. s or less If a license does expire however you can use the normal K1297 G20 Monitor setup program to either uninstall the expired product or update the license key file K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 37 Getting Started 38 K1297 G20 Monitor Application The K1297 G20 Monitor application is started with an initial screen which shows the version number of your application on top of the screen and information on the load state of the software at the bottom Data Flow Window If you start the autoconfiguration the autoconfiguration feature automatically detects the signalling channels and the framing of the connected data lines After the autoconfiguration has been carried out the active signalling channels are available and you can start the measurement the Data Flow Window appears There are two different tabs for setting parameters of interface modules links and measurement scenarios Cards Overview and Measure ment Scenarios K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started Cards Overview The Cards Overview tab provides an overview of the connected interface modules Here you can define the setup settings of modules and ports or change existing configuration settings These are assigning symbolic names to the ports and defining frame types and line codes F K1297 20 Moniter Daia Flow UNTIL cb Al Testers E BE peser an gb aub E S076 a APE R el A Cia ET a CPF Re ET a GRAH ET sw ETHE i
110. setup program step by step and answer all questions If you should notice that the device type specified on the label of the Recovery CD does not correspond to your Tektronix device you can exit the program now Copyright c Tektronix Inc Portions c 1983 28808 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Use of this CD is subject to the Tektronix softuare license agreement Tektronix Berlin GmbH amp Co KG Herneruerkdamm 5 13629 Berlin GERMANY Do you want to continue YAN Figure D 1 Recovery CD Welcome screen 10 Continue by pressing lt Y gt and then lt Enter gt The EasyRestore program starts E 10 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting 11 Follow the instructions in the EasyRestore wizard and start the recovery process The recovery process may take some minutes A progress indicator displays the percentage of the process that has been completed 12 Wait until completion and remove the Recovery CD from the CD RW drive 13 Press CTRL ALT DELETE to restart the device m Windows XPe starts The initialization phase takes some minutes W An XPe by Tektronix dialog box opens displaying the current windows settings computer name domain name and account Confirm these settings with OK M Another XPe by Tektronix dialog box opens Enter the actual computer name or your device number into this dialog box and confirm your entry with OK Windows XPe
111. stored within NVRAM of the Ethernet board are an integral part of the CPU s bootline You can modify this bootline as described in the following K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix A Interfaces 2 To check the used CPU numbers open the K1297 G20 Monitor Status Window via the appropriate button in the toolbar Write down the CPU numbers displayed in square brackets in order to identify which numbers are free for addressing Not all displayed and existing CPU numbers are free for defining new CPU numbers Additional restrictions are listed in the Caution statement below CPU 77 1s the currently installed Ethernet board 3 Now you can change the default CPU number for example to 3 by entering the following command via Start Run ntterm 7 This command will open a window that gives you basic access to the VxWorks operating system Enter the command boot Change and press the return key until you see processor number 7 Enter 3 on the same line and press the return key until the prompt gt reappears 2 numbers on a ETH 100 board if the number I is used in the system In T CAUTION Due to hardware restrictions it is not possible to use odd other words do not use 7 if there is a 8 CPU in the system The same applies to the PC Board CPU which is CPU 9 10 cannot be used for any board Example If there is no board with 3 or 4 you can use 3 or 4 for ETH 100 Now you have changed the defau
112. t results Such programs can be installed and used directly on your Protocol Tester Within this context please observe the following The installation of additional software reduces the disk space required for saving measure ment results During the course of a measurement only Protocol Tester applications should be run in order to ensure the exclusive availability of the disposable CPU performance for the measurement task User Data It is important to always save user data to an appropriate back up system before performing any installation Detailed instructions for the back up are given in the appropriate section User data are files and directories m not provided by Tektronix B stored under the installation path of the Protocol Tester NOTE If you modify files and directories provided by Tektronix it is necessary to save them under a different name Otherwise a subsequent installation might fail or become incomplete or your data might be overwritten K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 43 Getting Started Pre Installation Checks l Ensure that the system date and time have been set to the actual date and time Failure to do so may result in a situation where the software cannot be started 2 Ensure that your boards meet the following memory requirements m EI DSI Monitoring boards 16 MB RAM minimum B BAI boards 8 MB RAM minimum At least 16 MB recommended 32 MB of memory are required for interface boards that are i
113. the integrated numeric keys press Fn Num Press any other key to clear this function K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix B Keyboard Language Support The device is pre configured with two selectable keyboard layouts M EN English United States Layout US m DE German Standard Layout German IBM In the corner opposite of the Start button of the taskbar you either see EN or DE for the active keyboard layout The German IBM layout is different from the usual German PC keyboard layout The CAPS LOCK key only shifts the alphabetic character keys and no decimal digits or punctuation characters You can temporarily change the keyboard layout by pressing lt ALT gt lt LEFT SHIFT gt To change the keyboard layout permanently proceed as follows 1 Click on Start Settings Click on Control Panel 2 3 Double click on Keyboard 4 Click on the tab Input Locales 5 Select from the list and press Set as Default B 6 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix B Keyboard Trackball The trackball is used to control the cursor and the menu The cursor can be moved to any position on the screen by moving the trackball Characters or words are highlighted by pressing the left trackball key The assignment of the right trackball key depends on the user program Using the trackball you can select objects edit menus and trigger functions The trackball is covered by a housing that usually protects the b
114. this plug to a grounded AC socket If you are not sure that your AC socket has a protective ground you can connect a protective earth separately to the K1297 at the rear PE GND screw terminal 10 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started K1297 Setting up the Device Proceed as follows when setting up the device 1 Pull the dark gray release handle above the logo forward and fold the keyboard down 2 Remove the gray cable box from the monitor frame by pulling it away from the device until you hear a loud click Place both hands at the sides of the cable box and pull the cable box away from the monitor frame Or place one hand between cable box and monitor frame and press the cable box away from the monitor frame K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 11 Getting Started 12 3 Take the cable out of the cable box and fold the cable box underneath the keyboard The keyboard is now positioned in a working angle in front of you Pull on the lower monitor frame to position the monitor in a working angle The mains cable must be supplied to the non heating appliance socket on the rear of the K1297 The mains plug must be plugged into a socket with protective ground Changing the Fuses for K1297 Spare fuses can you find in the delivered accessories box If the fuses need to be changed proceed as follows 1 2 3 Switch off the device Disconnect the power cord The black fuse tray is placed on the right
115. tions as well B The SCSI Bus ID of the CD RW drive should be set to a value between 2 and 6 We recommend to set the SCSI Bus ID to 3 before connecting the device Then connect one of the two SCSI interfaces of the CD RW drive to the SCSI interface of your Protocol Tester using the supplied cable M Do not install the software of the Plextor Software Utilities Plex Tools CD on your Protocol Tester m If you like to write CDs with the CD RW drive you need to install the delivered Nero burning software To install this software insert the NERO Burning ROM Plextor Version from AHEAD The CD starts automatically and opens the Ahead Installer dialog box Start the installation process by clicking the Nero button We recommend not to install the following Nero components NeroMediaPlayer InCD Packet Writing UDF reader NOTE The delivered Nero software is not usable for Windows 3 11 operating systems Users of Protocol Testers with Windows 3 11 who like to write CDs are asked to upgrade their devices Please contact the Tektronix hotline K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 21 Getting Started 22 m Before writing a CD carefully study the Nero online manual We recommend to close all K1297 G20 Monitor applications before writing The running applications or the writing process might be disturbed or interrupted when running simultaneously Use only high quality CDs M Do not insert CDs with Autostart mechanism into the CD
116. ve with the label field forward 14 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Getting Started The following interfaces are located on the cover of the PC module in slot 1 B Socket for external PS 2 keyboard KBD B Serial interface COMI BW Parallel interface LPTI m 10Base 2 and 10Base T sockets for LAN connection WB Socket for external monitor VGA For further information on the individual interfaces please refer to Appendix A Interfaces To reset the Protocol Tester in an emergency use a pointed tool and insert it into the RESET switch located on the cover of the PC module There is also an LED indicating the operating state of the hard disk HD Slots 2 to 5 are available for the measuring modules For further information on the individual measuring boards please refer to Appendix A Interfaces NOTE You will find information on pin assignment of the individual sockets also in Appendix A K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 15 Getting Started 4 Push the front cover upwards and fold the cover towards you The following interfaces are located behind the front cover and beneath the display M Keyboard connection KEYBOARD If the keyboard interface on the PC module s cover KBD is used with an external keyboard the KEYBOARD connector must not be plugged in M Connections for alarm triggering and for a programmable relay The synchronizing sockets can be used for data or timestamp synchroniza tion of several K

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