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Abbreviations

K1297-G20 Monitor User Manual

F-3

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&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: E1/T1 interface board

PSTN

Public switched telephone network

Summary of Contents for K1297-G20

Page 1: ...er Manual 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 200...

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Page 3: ...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 r...

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Page 5: ...35 Switching on the Device 36 Software Installation 42 Security Requirements 57 Ethernet Connection 58 Remote Operation 60 Connecting Peripherals 62 Examples 63 Online Monitoring in a Network 64 Reco...

Page 6: ...Contents ii K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting E 1 Preventive Measures E 1 Repair Measures E 7 Abbreviations F 1 Index Index 1...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...he 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 spe...

Page 9: ...rms in this Manual These terms may appear in this manual WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify con...

Page 10: ...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 Protective Ground...

Page 11: ...ice 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 disc...

Page 12: ...Service Safety Summary viii K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual...

Page 13: ...s 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 trigg...

Page 14: ...ly bigger benchtop device If both variants do not differ from each other the term Protocol Tester is used throughout this manual Differences between K1297 Protocol Tester device type 7KK1200 B and K12...

Page 15: ...in individual network segments H to support the integration of different network elements H to develop integration tests and to test new software versions The Protocol Tester is a passive monitoring...

Page 16: ...have the following qualifications to work with the Protocol Tester H Knowledge of PC and Windows XPe H Experience with communications test applications H Familiarity with the safety requirements for...

Page 17: ...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 do...

Page 18: ...on how to exchange modules how to configure and start applications H Examples describes some applications step by step If you follow these steps you will quickly reach the desired measuring result H I...

Page 19: ...7 Compact Third Party Products To offer you complete solutions it is sometimes necessary to buy products such as modems and remote operation software from third party suppliers and sell them together...

Page 20: ...ice 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 m...

Page 21: ...easuring 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 thi...

Page 22: ...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 th...

Page 23: ...e 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 cab...

Page 24: ...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 Switch off t...

Page 25: ...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 no...

Page 26: ...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 sl...

Page 27: ...n 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...

Page 28: ...oard the KEYBOARD connector must not be plugged in H Connections for alarm triggering and for a programmable relay The synchronizing sockets can be used for data or timestamp synchroniza tion of sever...

Page 29: ...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 driv...

Page 30: ...Connect the external monitor to the VGA port of the PC card 2 Switch on both devices the K1297 and the external monitor 3 On the K1297 Desktop open the context menu by clicking the right mouse button...

Page 31: ...this dialog box 6 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 o...

Page 32: ...e Display Mode from the list in the upper part of this dialog box and CRT in the Display Device check box 6 Confirm your settings with OK The external monitor operates and the built in LCD display tur...

Page 33: ...W drive to the SCSI interface of your Protocol Tester using the supplied cable H Do not install the software of the Plextor Software Utilities Plex Tools CD on your Protocol Tester H If you like to wr...

Page 34: ...tions before writing The running applications or the writing process might be disturbed or interrupted when running simultaneously Use only high quality CDs H Do not insert CDs with Autostart mechanis...

Page 35: ...g 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 1 First put the keyboard into the holding pins which...

Page 36: ...rposes 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 h...

Page 37: ...port 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 case make sur...

Page 38: ...u 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 devi...

Page 39: ...WAN interfaces such as E1 DS1 S0 U2B1Q V X Ethernet Put green boards into green slots H YELLOW stands for the AP 4 Board You can put yellow boards in either green or transparent slots H TRANSPARENT s...

Page 40: ...of which measuring board you can put into which slot Table 1 Which board into which slot Slot Board GREEN TRANSPARENT GREEN yes no YELLOW yes yes TRANSPARENT no yes Restrictions could occur with some...

Page 41: ...Board BAI S 0 Board Power Feeding K1297 Compact Possible Board Combination 5 4 3 2 1 0 Ethernet Board PC Board PC Board BAI Board AP 4 Board E1 DS1 Board NOTE K1297 and K1297 Compact For each interfac...

Page 42: ...en 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 s...

Page 43: ...ready used for other boards Therefore open the K1297 G20 Monitor Status Window via the appropriate button in the tool bar The hex switch of one board must be set on value 1 The values 0 and F are rese...

Page 44: ...ard 1 9 AP 4 board 2 0 Interface board 1 8 1 Interface board 2 7 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...

Page 45: ...e to install a new E1 DS1 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 applic...

Page 46: ...se 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...

Page 47: ...uring 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 recommen...

Page 48: ...ormation 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 F...

Page 49: ...ense 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 license...

Page 50: ...tom 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 autoconfigurat...

Page 51: ...p 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 The left pane Tester Overview displays...

Page 52: ...rrently 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 be...

Page 53: ...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 F1 The onl...

Page 54: ...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...

Page 55: ...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...

Page 56: ...r 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 suffici...

Page 57: ...n using this version with the dongle please observe the following guidelines H Never attempt to attach the dongle to the appropriate port LPT1 or USB without first shutting the PC or Laptop down This...

Page 58: ...der 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...

Page 59: ...y 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 automati...

Page 60: ...cess 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 prov...

Page 61: ...am 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 autom...

Page 62: ...he 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 di...

Page 63: ...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 c...

Page 64: ...e 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...

Page 65: ...e 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 sele...

Page 66: ...not support this installation The risk of changes software developments or expansions which the customer undertakes is carried by the customer Regarding this Tektronix assumes no responsibility Windo...

Page 67: ...ed with the following user accounts Table 4 Account Data User name Password State Administrator K12 xinortket12k on default Administrator xinortkeT21K on built in Guest none left blank off CAUTION Do...

Page 68: ...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 o...

Page 69: ...against access from other PCs H 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 sc...

Page 70: ...r of the K1297 PC board The properties for the default connection can you see in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box To open this dialog box proceed as follows 1 Select Start Control Panel...

Page 71: ...eneral tab of the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box see figure 1 2 Press the Properties button in the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box The Internet Protocol TCP...

Page 72: ...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 D...

Page 73: ...tance both of you can operate the K1297 To activate Remote Assistance proceed as follows 1 Click Start Control Panel System The System dialog box opens 2 Open the Remote tab and enable Allow Remote As...

Page 74: ...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...

Page 75: ...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 explainin...

Page 76: ...nd 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 a...

Page 77: ...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...

Page 78: ...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 autoconfi...

Page 79: ...ical 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 le...

Page 80: ...es Monitor and Recording File 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...

Page 81: ...The monitor main window consists of three views see each title bar The Short View is shown in the upper part the window the Frame View in the middle and the Packet View in the lower part These three v...

Page 82: ...to the monitor main window If you click on a view and scroll the contents using the arrow keys and the system automatically switches into Freeze Mode indicated in the main window title bar The contin...

Page 83: ...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...

Page 84: ...n 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 a...

Page 85: ...g File to create a recording file The following window appears Choose one of the indicated files or create a new one by writing a name in File name The following dialog box appears Storing all your re...

Page 86: ...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 2 Confirm your entries...

Page 87: ...ou 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...

Page 88: ...d and drag it in the green measurement scenario window The pipeline of the Record Viewer appears in the Measurement Scenarios 2 Click the left processing element pipeline element Recording File in the...

Page 89: ...dialog box you can then change the protocol stacks assigned to the logical links Confirm your selection with OK The name of the recording file is entered automatically into the Recording File processi...

Page 90: ...click Error Event The following figure shows the Filter Setup dialog for the Display Filter Proceed with your settings and confirm your selection with OK 5 To view the signalling data switch to the m...

Page 91: ...race 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 be...

Page 92: ...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...

Page 93: ...ither in the monitor branch or in the recording branch The following dialog box appears 2 Select CallTr Seq from the list of available applications and confirm your selection with OK Calltrace analyze...

Page 94: ...protocol from the protocol list on the basis of which the calltrace is to be performed 4 Confirm your selection with Load The CallTr Seq_1 ISUP ITU T White book window then appears example Depending o...

Page 95: ...rnational 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 30386 30386 6 Specify w...

Page 96: ...ick 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...

Page 97: ...ndow Use the arrow keys and 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 Calltrace outputs the word t...

Page 98: ...Examples 86 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Examples The number you were tracing was found You have been connected to the number you were tracing The connection has been cleared down released...

Page 99: ...itor User Manual 87 Ending Calltrace 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 boo...

Page 100: ...Examples 88 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual...

Page 101: ...n 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 measurin...

Page 102: ...omponents are keyboard monitor and floppy disk drive A switched mode mains power supply and regulated fans serve for supply and ventilation of the modules CAUTION Two green LEDs on the front of device...

Page 103: ...ds H USB interface H LPT interface H Ethernet twisted pair connections 100BaseTx H VGA interface H Headphone sound port H Two PC Card PCMCIA slots for type II H Standard connections for peripherals ke...

Page 104: ...Reset 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 board There is also an LED indicating the operating state of t...

Page 105: ...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 connecto...

Page 106: ...ct 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 mu...

Page 107: ...terface COM1 is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The serial interface COM1 is on top of the device on the PC module front panel 1 9 Table A 4 Pin assignment for int...

Page 108: ...K1297 Compact The parallel interface is on top of the device on the PC module front panel 25 1 13 Table A 5 Pin assignment for interface LPT1 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 STROBE 14 Auto feed 2 DB0...

Page 109: ...Appendix A Interfaces K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 9 Table A 5 Pin assignment for interface LPT1 Cont Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 12 Paper end 25 Ground 13 Select...

Page 110: ...K1297 The ethernet BNC socket is on the rear of the device on the PC module front panel K1297 Compact The ethernet BNC socket is on top of the device on the PC module front panel 1 Table A 6 Pin assig...

Page 111: ...rface 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 1 Table A 7 Pin assignment for in...

Page 112: ...erface 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 11 15 1 5 6 Table A 8 Pin as...

Page 113: ...nterface 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 1 9 Table A 9 Pin assignment for inte...

Page 114: ...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 panel 1 4 Table A 10 Pin assignment for the USB interface Pin Assign...

Page 115: ...ront 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 o...

Page 116: ...r data or timestamp synchroniza tion of several Protocol Tester and for clock synchronization of interface boards 1 Table A 11 Pin assignment for interface CLK I O Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Rx 2...

Page 117: ...dual 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...

Page 118: ...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...

Page 119: ...may cause a short circuit 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 wil...

Page 120: ...nnect 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...

Page 121: ...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 H 64 or 256 MB Memory Capacity H 1 MB Memory L2 C...

Page 122: ...Appendix A Interfaces A 22 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Figure A 1 AP 4 AP 4 256 Board...

Page 123: ...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 boar...

Page 124: ...mulation 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...

Page 125: ...l of the AP 4 AP 4 256 board H Serial interface H 10BaseT 100BaseTX The SERIAL interface RJ45 connector can be used as asynchronous serial debug port for service purposes 1 Table A 14 Pin assignment f...

Page 126: ...6 RD 3 RD 7 Not connected 4 Not connected 8 Not connected The two switches on the front panel have the following function ABT Abort for future use not yet software supported RST Reset all onboard dev...

Page 127: ...1 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...

Page 128: ...Appendix A Interfaces A 28 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual U2B1Q S0 Supply module 8 1 4 1 Figure A 2 BAI board with S0 and U2B1Q Interface...

Page 129: ...ows H TE A or TE M old to NT H MON A B or MON M N old S BUS MON H TE NT B or TE NT N old to TE NT Modes of Operation To monitor lines with the S0 interface module proceed as follows 1 Deactivate the l...

Page 130: ...status S0 interface module L1 PF Meaning on on After booting Reset of the interface Else Activated normal power feeding alternating with PF alternating with L1 Port is initialized and deactivated Acti...

Page 131: ...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 M N Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Not connected 5 Rx TE 2 Not c...

Page 132: ...follows H LT A or LT M old to LT H NT LT B or NT LT N old to NT LT Modes of Operation To monitor lines with the U2B1Q interface module proceed as follows 1 Deactivate the line concerned and separate i...

Page 133: ...tatus U2B1Q interface module L1 PF Meaning on on After booting Reset of the interface Else Activated normal power feeding alternating with PF alternating with L1 Port is initialized and deactivated Ac...

Page 134: ...the U2B1Q interface module have the following pin assignment Table A 21 Pin assignment for connectors LT A and LT M Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 TIP 2 RING Table A 22 Pin assignment for connectors...

Page 135: ...E Use a headphone with a ferrit part in order to fulfill EMC regulations H B channel connection 64k EXT The B channels can be accessed externally with the appropriate setting in the configuration menu...

Page 136: ...gure A 3 B channel connection Table A 23 Pin assignment for B channel connection Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Output RxD B1 from network side when monitoring 9 Output RxD B2 from user side when mon...

Page 137: ...Monitor User Manual A 37 The signals are TTL level with an impedance of 75 W Frame sync R x C R x D T x D T x C BIT 0 BIT 1 BIT 2 BIT 3 BIT 4 BIT 5 BIT 6 BIT 7 BIT 0 BIT 1 BIT 2 BIT 3 BIT 4 BIT 5 BIT...

Page 138: ...d as follows H to DCE H 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...

Page 139: ...Appendix A Interfaces K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 39 Figure A 5 V X board...

Page 140: ...on alternating with S1 alternating with S0 Port initialized No adapter cable connected operational state on off Port initialized Adapter cable connected operational state on on Port initialized Data t...

Page 141: ...able V 35 Monitor Adapter Cable Interface A B C Z AA NN Table A 25 V 35 Monitor Pin Assignment Pin Assignment A 101 Cable shield con nected with the connector housing V 115 Rx Clk A IN X B 102 Signal...

Page 142: ...5 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 send data A IN S JJ Not conn...

Page 143: ...1 Monitor Adapter Cable Interface 8 1 9 Table A 26 X 21 Monitor Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Cable shield connected with the connector hous ing 9 B lead IN 2 T Tx data A IN 9 10 B lead IN 3 C Contr...

Page 144: ...ces A 44 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual Table A 26 X 21 Monitor Cont Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 6 S tx clk A IN 13 14 Not connected 7 Not connected 15 Not connected 8 G Signal ground n Reference to...

Page 145: ...able shield connected with the connector housing 14 Not connected 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 10...

Page 146: ...Manual 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 co...

Page 147: ...endent PCM monitor 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 609...

Page 148: ...formats and the electrical specifications E1 2 048 MBIT S PCM30 CRC4 ON OFF HDB3 HDB3 E1 Framing Format Receiver input 0 36 dB 75 ohms 120 ohms 650 ohms DS1 1 544 MBIT S F4 F12 D3 D4 ESF CRC6 ON OFF...

Page 149: ...Appendix A Interfaces K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual A 49 1 5 9 6 Figure A 6 E1 DS1 monitoring board PRIMO...

Page 150: ...ddition a headphone connector with a mini jack is provided for listening to audio data NOTE Use a headphone with a ferrit part in order to fulfill EMC regulations The status LEDs on the front panel ha...

Page 151: ...ine 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...

Page 152: ...Appendix A Interfaces A 52 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual 8 1 Ethernet module 2 Ethernet module 1 Figure A 7 ETH board with two Ethernet PCI mezzanine modules...

Page 153: ...SERIAL interface DTE Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DCD 5 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...

Page 154: ...g 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 t...

Page 155: ...ed 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 is sensed on the network Tx A data packe...

Page 156: ...te 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...

Page 157: ...art Run ntterm 7 This command will open a window that gives you basic access to the VxWorks operating system Enter the command bootChange and press the return key until you see processor number 7 Ente...

Page 158: ...Appendix A Interfaces A 58 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual...

Page 159: ...hold down the key The keyboard features several key groups and key rows with the following H Alphanumeric keys H Function keys H Cursor keys H Integrated numeric keypad with the K1297 Protocol Tester...

Page 160: ...r 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 Shift U...

Page 161: ...ine 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 Thi...

Page 162: ...ble 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 secur...

Page 163: ...ey 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 ri...

Page 164: ...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 cha...

Page 165: ...menus and trigger functions The trackball is covered by a housing that usually protects the ball and the transmission mechanism from dust However the ball should be cleaned at regular intervals Proce...

Page 166: ...ff 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...

Page 167: ...ed as follows 1 Shut down and switch off the device 2 Connect the external mouse to the COM1 interface 3 Switch on the device The system restarts PC 3 board only During this restart you can switch off...

Page 168: ...ff 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 Trac...

Page 169: ...ff 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...

Page 170: ...Appendix B Keyboard B 12 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual...

Page 171: ...vironmental 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 bel...

Page 172: ...nd weight Width 400 mm Height 321 mm Depth 275 mm Weight Approximately 14 to 18 kg depending on configuration level Table C 4 K1297 Compact Overall dimensions and weight Width 288 mm without handle He...

Page 173: ...l 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 h...

Page 174: ...ollowing connectors 1 x RJ45 Serial 1 x RJ45 10 BaseT 100 BaseTx Ethernet Application Processor AP 4 256 Power PC 750 350 MHz 1 MB L 2 Cache 256 MB RAM with the following connectors 1 x RJ45 Serial 1...

Page 175: ...G20 Monitor User Manual C 5 Table C 6 Interface boards Cont Ethernet The Ethernet modules comply with the IEEE 802 3 for 10BaseT and 100BaseTx 64 MB RAM 2 x emulation simulation 2 x monitoring duplex...

Page 176: ...sient 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...

Page 177: ...x 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...

Page 178: ...nded to a conductive module front panel all peripherals conformed For minimum RF emissions it is essential that the conditions above be implemented Failure to do so could compromise the EMC compliance...

Page 179: ...d system failures and how you can deal with them The best preventive measure you can take is having a current backup We recommend to backup your system on a regular basis as follows H Perform regular...

Page 180: ...vated 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...

Page 181: ...estore point is created H To finish creating this restore point click Create H To cancel restore point creation and return to the Welcome to System Restore screen click Back H To cancel restore point...

Page 182: ...rlier time and then click Next 3 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 select...

Page 183: ...ct Start All Programs Accessories System Tools Backup The Backup or Restore Wizard opens 3 Click Next to start configuring the backup process 4 In the second wizard window Backup or Restore select Bac...

Page 184: ...Files and Settings and click Next 5 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 wiz...

Page 185: ...Erroneous changes in the Registry 3 Deleting or replacing system files by mistake In these circumstances the Windows XPe boot process might crash with error messages dark or blue screen Another probl...

Page 186: ...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 o...

Page 187: ...n the front of the K1297 compact and on the rear of the K1297 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 wh...

Page 188: ...nitor User Manual 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 Figure D 1 Recovery CD Welcome screen 10 Continue by...

Page 189: ...ion phase takes some minutes H An XPe by Tektronix dialog box opens displaying the current windows settings computer name domain name and account Confirm these settings with OK H Another XPe by Tektro...

Page 190: ...Appendix D Windows XPe Troubleshooting E 12 K1297 G20 Monitor User Manual...

Page 191: ...ller BSS Base station subsystem BSSAP BSS Application part BTS Base transceiver station CIC Circuit identity code EIR Equipment identification register ETSI European telecommunications standards insti...

Page 192: ...k INAP Intelligent network application part IP Internet protocol ISDN Intergrated serviced digital network ISO International standards organization ISUP ISDN User part ITU TS International telecommuni...

Page 193: ...oaming number MTC Mobile terminating call MTP Message transfer part SS 7 O M Operation and maintenance OMC Operation and maintenance center OSI Open systems interconnection PCM Pulse code modulation P...

Page 194: ...ing 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 T...

Page 195: ...oards also see Modules AP Board A 21 BAI A 27 E1 DS1 PRIMO A 47 Ethernet Board A 51 S0 A 29 U2B1Q A 32 V X A 38 Booting 36 C Cables 29 35 Calltrace 79 Tracing examples 86 Cards 39 CD RW drive 21 Certi...

Page 196: ...itch 30 High voltages A 27 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 1...

Page 197: ...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 O Online Help 41 Manuals 5 Monitoring 64 69 P Packet Vie...

Page 198: ...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 System restor...

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