Dynamic script generator, Specifications, Minimum pc system requirements – Atec TTC-6000 User Manual
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Dynamic Script Generator
Behind Successful Networks
You’ll Find TTC
20400 Observation Drive, Germantown, Maryland 20876
Tel. (800) 638-2049 • (301) 353-1550 (MD)
FAX (301) 353-0234 • www.ttc.com
Specifications
DSG supports the following FIREBERD 6000
Options, Features, and Interfaces:
Mainframe Options
• Frame Relay
• DS1 Jitter
• G.703 Jitter
• ANSI T1.403 PRMs
Auxiliary Options
• Pattern Type
• Program Data Patterns
• User Data Patterns
• Results Print
Standard Features
• Timed/Continuous Test
• Self Loop
Interfaces
• T1/FT1
• DDS Local Loop
• 2.048M/Nx64
• Combined Data
FB6000DSG-A-10/98
Minimum PC System
Requirements
Windows 95 or Windows NT
Pentium
®
Processor
16 MB RAM
5 MB available hard disk space
SVGA monitor
Product Information
Model No.
Description
DSG-FB6000
FIREBERD 6000
Dynamic Script Generator
Applications
Automate Routine Testing
Use the Dynamic Script Generator for repetitive diagnostics and routine testing. With DSG scripts can be
created then executed as needed in the lab or on the production floor. Set the parameters and DSG will perform
a single test or a series of tests as many times as you need.
Perform Rapid Configuration
DSG reduces instrument set-up time to increase technician productivity. Develop and enter scripts, then
distribute them to multiple users for fast, trouble-free, consistent set-up.
Extend the Capabilities of Novice Technicians
Use DSG to enhance productivity and allocate resources effectively. With DSG, senior technicians can
develop scripts for use by staff who are not familiar with the FIREBERD 6000. With a few keystrokes, novice
technicians can execute pre-defined tests and gather results.
NOTE: Specifications, terms, and
conditions are subject to
change without notice.
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