Black Box TD115V-R4, TD114V-R5 Specifications

Use your PC or laptop as a
protocol analyzer for serial data.
Use your PC or laptop as a
protocol analyzer for serial data.
Serialtest
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FEATURES
• Data captured includes data bytes, control signals, and error conditions.
• Characters displayed in ASCII, EBCDIC, or Baudot.
• Live breakout box includes timing diagrams and counters.
• Absolute or relative display of event time; delta-time and effective-data­rate calculations.
• Record and play back a series of keystrokes.
• Character strings, control signals, and error conditions can be used to control functions.
OVERVIEW
Expensive, dedicated protocol analyzers are a thing of the
past with the Serialtest
®
. It turns any desktop PC or laptop into
a serial-data protocol analyzer.
If you need a diagnosis for Windows XP, order the Serialtest
ComProbe
®
(Sync/Async) for Windows®XP (TD115V-R4). You’ll receive the software and an RS-232 ComProbe adapter. The ComProbe connects to your PC via the parallel printer port and lets you passively monitor and actively test both sync and async devices.
Serialtest (Async) for Windows XP (TD114V-R5) includes 32-bit software used for async-only testing in a Windows XP environment. Your PC, coupled with this user-friendly software, provides a powerful yet economical platform for data trouble­shooting and development. The package includes Serialtest for Windows XP software and a custom cable set.
Serialtest’s 32-bit software is easy to use for communications specialists, network supervisors, and software developers. User­friendly pop-up software screens make monitoring data a snap.
The Statistics window enables you to quickly and easily monitor the vital signs of the circuit you’re testing. You’ll see stats that include totals and percentages for bytes, frames, errors, characters per second, and utilization.
The Breakout Box window enables you to view control signals in real time. You can perform timing analysis of control-signal transitions using the Signals Display window. Use it with the Review Events and the Frame Decode win­dows, and you can see the relationship between control signals, bytes, and frames.
The File Export utility enables you to export captured data from the Serialtest and convert it into binary or text format, so you can include it in reports or analyze it further. Do this by using a word-processing or spreadsheet program (such as Word or Excel
®
) or a custom analysis program.
Other windows also make analyzing your data easier. Select Live Events, Review Events, or Control windows.
Troubleshoot with the Frame Summary window—as well as with the Review Events
and Frame Decode windows—included on all Serialtest products.
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