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BTTracer Protocol Analyzer User’s Manual
CATC
SW Version 2.20
Wide Range AC Connector Module
The power module is composed of:
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Power on/off switch
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Power socket
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Enclosed 5x20 mm 2.0A 250 V fast acting glass fuse
Warning For continued protection against fire, replace fuse only with the type
and rating specified above.
2.4 Setting Up the Analyzer
A UPAS can support up to two BTTracer probes. These modules will come
factory-installed in the UPAS. In a single probe system, BTTracer will
come installed in the left slot.
To set up a one or two probe system,
Step 1
Attach the Antenna to the ANT connection point for each
analyzer probe. The antenna should point up.
Step 2
Connect the provided AC power cord to the rear of the UPAS and
to a 100-volt to 240-volt, 50 Hz to 60 Hz, 100 W power outlet.
Note
The Analyzer is capable of supporting supply voltages between 100-volt and
240-volt, 50 Hz or 60 Hz,
thus supporting all known supply voltages around the
world.
Step 3
Turn on the power switch on the rear of the analyzer.
Note
At power-on, the analyzer initializes itself in approximately ten seconds and
performs an exhaustive self-diagnostic that lasts about five seconds. The Trigger
LED illuminates during the power-on testing and turns off when testing is
finished. If the diagnostics fail, the trigger LED blinks continuously, indicating a
hardware failure. If this occurs, call CATC Customer Support for assistance.
Step 4
Connect the USB cable between the USB port on the back of the
analyzer and a USB port on the analyzing PC.
The host operating system detects the analyzer and begins to install the USB
driver.
2.5 Installing the Analyzer Software on the PC