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RS-232 Serial Port
An RS-232 serial port connector (COM) and cable provides connection to an optional Host system. This port provides remote unit control and data uploading capabilities.
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Pin Signal Description
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CTS
TX
Clear To Send (Host > Monitor) (Optional)
Data (Monitor > Host)
GND Ground Line
RX Data (Host > Monitor)
A serial port cable with DB-25 and DB-9 adapter, included with the unit, provides connection to the RS-232 serial communications port on an optional Host system.
External Trigger Port
An External Trigger port connector (TRIG ) and clip lead provides Trace synchronization with external signals. The trigger is activated on a high to low signal transition.
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Table of contents
- 8 Introduction
- 8 C Bus / SMBus Monitor
- 9 Product Features
- 10 Input / Output Ports
- 10 C Bus / SMBus Port
- 11 RS-232 Serial Port
- 11 External Trigger Port
- 12 Set-Up
- 12 Connecting a Power Source
- 12 Internal Battery Power
- 12 External Power
- 13 C Bus / SMBus
- 13 Connecting the External Trigger
- 13 Connecting the Serial Cable (optional)
- 16 Operating Modes
- 16 Stand-Alone Operation
- 16 Quick Start
- 17 Address Select Mode
- 17 View Status Mode
- 18 Trace Mode
- 18 View Data Mode
- 20 Remote Mode
- 20 Bus Simulation Mode
- 21 Remote Operation
- 22 C Bus / SMBus Analyzer Software
- 22 Quick Start
- 23 Software Installation
- 23 Equipment Setup
- 23 Starting The Program
- 24 Program Controls
- 24 Button Controls
- 25 Check Box Controls
- 26 Grid Control
- 26 Menu Controls
- 29 Application Program Interface
- 29 Command Syntax
- 30 Baud Rate Select
- 31 ASCII Remote Select
- 32 Binary Remote Select
- 34 CTS/RTS Handshaking Command
- 34 Dump Trace Buffer
- 35 Enable Bus Simulation
- 36 Remote Trace
- 36 Select Address
- 36 Remote
- 37 Test System
- 39 Appendix A - Solving Problems
- 41 Appendix B - Operating Specifications
- 41 Appendix C - Serial Port Commands