3 key features, 4 audio connections, Key features audio connections – Teledyne LeCroy BTTracer_Trainer - BTTrainer Users Manual User Manual
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User’s Manual
Overview
mum control over the traffic generation process, but also requires familiarity with the
Bluetooth commands.
• Script Manager is a tool that provides an editor for writing and/or executing scripts
that will generate Bluetooth wireless traffic. With Script Manager, new scripts can be
written and saved, or existing scripts may be opened, edited, and run.
1.3 Key Features
• Plug-and-play USB connection between test system and test module
• External antenna can be removed to create wired piconet
• Audio connector for connecting audio devices, such as headsets
• Can operate as either a master or slave device in a piconet
• Graphical interface allows for easy selection of command parameters
• Wizard provided to reduce learning curve and memorization of command sequences
• Test modes provide for these Bluetooth wireless technology protocols: HCI, L2CAP,
SDP, RFCOMM, TCS, OBEX, BNEP, and TCI
• Scripting capability for establishment of predefined test sequences
• Support for LMP, Baseband, L2CAP, RFCOMM, SDP, BNEP test cases
• System information report provides details regarding device under test
• Works in tandem with the BTTracer analyzer to conveniently record entire session.
• Power-on self-diagnostics
• One year warranty and online customer support
Please refer to the Bluetooth Specification, version 1.
technology protocol. The Bluetooth specification is available from the Bluetooth SIG at its
web site www.Bluetooth.org
1.4 Audio Connections
BTTrainer has a 2.5 mm audio stereo jack for plugging in headsets.
Headsets need to have a 2.5 mm plug with the following pinout:
1. Microphone (signal from headset; bias power of 2.5 V and maximum 1 mA provided
by BTTrainer on the same pin)
2. Speaker (signal to headset; speaker impedance needs to be >16 Ohm)
3. Ground