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Chapter 2: quick installation, Setting up the usb chief analyzer, Installing the usb chief software – Teledyne LeCroy USB Chief - Users Manual User Manual

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Chief User’s Manual

CATC

Version 1.7

Chapter 2: Quick Installation

The USB Chief Bus & Protocol Analyzer components and software are easily
installed and quickly ready to run on most personal computer systems. You can
begin making USB recordings after following these initial steps. However, if you
are new to personal computers and protocol Analyzers, if you are unsure about
what to do after reading the Quick Installation instructions, or if your Analyzer
does not work after you follow these instructions, read through the subsequent
sections in this manual.

Setting Up the USB Chief Analyzer

Step 1

Connect the AC power cable to the rear of the Analyzer.

Step 2

Turn on the power switch on the rear of the Analyzer.

Step 3

Insert the first diskette for your operating system.

Step 4

Connect the USB port on the back of the Analyzer to the PC for analysis
using the LONG (6’) USB cable.

Step 5

Connect the USB host (or hub) and the device being analyzed to the
primary USB port on the front of the Analyzer (Record & Generate)
using the

SHORTER (

3’) USB cables.

Step 6

Follow the on-screen Plug-and-Play instructions under Windows.

Step 7

Search the diskette for the USB Chief Bus & Protocol Analyzer drivers.

Installing the USB Chief Software

Step 1

Run the program a:\setup and follow the on-screen instructions.

Step 2

Launch the CATC USB Chief program from the CATC programs group.

Making a USB Recording

After installation, the software is configured to make a one-Mbyte snapshot
recording of your USB traffic.

To make this recording, follow these steps:

Step 1

Click

on the Tool Bar.

After 1 Mbyte of traffic is recorded, the Analyzer uploads the data and
displays the packets.

To upload and display less than one Mbyte of traffic,

Step 2

Click

on the Tool Bar at any time before recording automatically

terminates.

When the recording session is finished, the bus traffic is saved to the hard
drive as a file named data.usb or whatever name you assign as the
default filename.