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6.8.
Connecting a USB Drive
If you wish to monitor testing using a USB drive (AZI P/N: 990-0241), one can be
connected to the USB Type A / Host port (marked
USB
) on the back of the MAX
®
4000.
For best results, use AZI Flash Drives (AZI P/N: 990-0241) that have been validated for
use with the MAX
®
4000. Compatibility with non-AZI USB drives cannot be guaranteed.
See section
for instructions on configuring the instrument
to send reports to the USB drive. USB drives that contain the U3 program are not
compatible with the MAX
®
4000 and should not be used.
The MAX
®
4000 can send data to a computer, a USB drive, and a printer port at the same
time. However, graphs that can be printed by the printer are not formatted for display by
the computer or USB drive. Therefore, graphs are not sent to the computer or USB drive.
When a USB drive is connected, the USB drive icon will appear in the bottom
left corner of the main screen, above the CONTRAST soft key.
If you have any questions about connecting a USB drive to your MAX
®
4000, call AZI
Customer Service.
6.9.
Connecting a Computer
If you wish to monitor testing with a PC, a PC can be connected to the MAX
®
4000 with
a USB cable (AZI P/N: 200-0165) or a null modem cable (AZI P/N: 6000 1044).
Before connecting the MAX
®
4000 to a PC with a USB cable,
install the USB driver first.
See section 6.9.1 USB Driver Setup on page 23.
To use a null modem cable, connect the TCI serial port on the MAX
®
4000 back panel to
a PC serial port.
For either a null modem or USB connection:
•
Use any serial port communications program on your PC to read the reports
transmitted from the MAX
®
4000. (Most pre-Vista Windows
®
PC’s come with
HyperTerminal in the PC’s Start/Accessories/Communications menu; for later
versions of Windows
®
, there are numerous open source terminal emulation programs
available online that can be configured to communicate with the MAX
®
4000). If using
a null modem cable, configure the PC to use 115.2kbits/s, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop
bit, and no flow control. USB connections do not require configuration.
•
The MAX
®
4000 does not test to see if the computer is actually connected or ready to
receive data. It does not respond to a request from the computer for status
information.
•
The MAX
®
4000 can send data to a computer, a USB drive, and a printer port at the
same time. However, graphs that can be printed by the printer are not formatted for
display by the computer or USB drive. Therefore, graphs are not sent to the computer
or USB drive.
If you have any questions about connecting a computer to your MAX
®
4000, call AZI
Customer Service.