
Setting Up the Analyzer
To set up the Analyzer:
1.
Connect the AC power cable to the rear of the Analyzer and to a 100-volt to
240-volt, 50-Hz to 60-Hz, 100-W power outlet.
2. Connect the USB port to a USB port on the host machine using the LONG
(6-foot/2-meter) USB 2.0 cable.
3.
Insert the Installation CD.
4.
Turn on the power switch. At power-on, the Analyzer initializes itself in
approximately ten seconds and performs an exhaustive self-diagnostic that
lasts about five seconds.
5.
Click
Next
after you see the Add New Hardware Wizard window.
6.
Follow the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
on-screen Plug-and-Play instructions for the
automatic installation of the Analyzer as a USB device on your host machine
(the required USB files are included on the Installation CD)
7.
Click
Finish
when you see the message that says “Windows has finished
installing the software that your new hardware requires” and the driver files
have been installed in your host machine.
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Starting the Application
To start the application, launch the Teledyne LeCroy USB Protocol Suite program
from the Start Menu:
Start > Programs > LeCroy > USB Protocol Suite > USB Protocol Suite
.
You can use the software with or without the system connected to the host
machine. Without the Analyzer, the program functions as a trace viewer to view,
analyze, and print trace files.
The first time you open the USB Protocol Suite application, confirm proper
installation by selecting
About
from the Help menu to view the Software Version,
Firmware Version, BusEngine™ Version, and Unit Serial Number.
Note
: When the Advisor T3 is power-cycled, it loses its Bus Engine image.
The image updates automatically when the Application runs.
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First USB Recording
After installing and launching the software, you can test the system by performing
the following steps:
1.
Connect a USB cable to each of the two connectors on the Analyzer module,
then connect the other ends to the USB Device Under Test and USB Host
Under Test.
2.
Select
Recording Options
under
Setup
on the Menu Bar.
3.
Select the
General
tab to display the following dialog box showing factory
default settings such as Snapshot and 16 MB buffer size. For the first
recording, you can leave these settings unchanged. Under
Recording Channels, select
2.0
or
3.0
to record USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 traffic.
4.
Click
OK
to activate the recording options you selected.
5.
Turn on the USB devices that are to be tested and cause them to generate
USB traffic.