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ISDN TESTER AND
ANALYZER
D2000
USER’S MANUAL
The information contained in this document is the
property of Aethra
®
S.p.A., it is subject to change
without notice and it shall in no way be binding for
Aethra
®
S.p.A.
© Copyright Aethra
®
S.p.A. 2003.
All rights reserved.
Rev. 7/3.50 - March 2004. Code 074022002ML
This manual is composed of 186 pages.
USER’S MANUAL ISDN TESTER AND ANALYZER D2000
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCING THE INSTRUMENT ........................................... 11
1.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 11
1.2. KEY 11
1.3. FUNCTIONAL FEATURES ...................................................... 12
1.4. FRONT PANEL FEATURES.................................................... 13
1.5. NETWORK CONNECTIONS ................................................... 14
1.5.1. AVAILABLE ACCESSES ................................................... 15
1.5.2. V/X INTERFACE (VX2000 OPTION)................................. 15
1.6. OPERATING MODES.............................................................. 16
1.7. COMMUNICATION PORTS AND CONNECTORS ................. 17
1.8. TURNING ON THE INSTRUMENT ......................................... 18
1.9. TURNING OFF THE INSTRUMENT........................................19
1.10. THE USER INTERFACE.......................................................... 19
1.10.1. KEYS.................................................................................. 19
1.10.2. THE G.U.I. STRUCTURE .................................................. 20
1.10.3. FIELDS............................................................................... 22
1.10.4. PERFORMING A TEST ..................................................... 22
2. PERFORMING AN AUTOMATIC TEST ...................................... 24
2.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 24
2.2. CHOOSING AN AUTOMATIC TEST ....................................... 25
2.3. PERFORMING AN ACCESS TEST......................................... 26
2.3.1. SETTING UP AN AUTOMATIC TEST ............................... 27
2.3.2. RUNNING AN AUTOMATIC ACCESS TEST .................... 27
2.4. PERFORMING AN X.25 ACCESS TEST ................................ 30
2.4.1. SETTING UP AN X.25 ACCESS TEST ............................. 30
2.4.2. RUNNING AN X.25 ACCESS TEST.................................. 31
3. PERFORMING A MANUAL TEST ............................................... 33
3.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 33
3.2. OPENING THE MANUAL TEST SCREEN .............................. 34
3.3. COMMON SETUP.................................................................... 36
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3.3.1. ISDN ACCESS................................................................... 37
3.3.2. UNFRAMED G.703 ACCESS ............................................ 40
3.3.3. POTS ACCESS.................................................................. 41
3.3.4. V/X ACCESS (VX2000 OPTION)....................................... 41
3.3.4.1. V.24 INTERFACE..............................................................43
3.3.4.2. G.703 CODIRECTIONAL INTERFACE............................44
3.3.5. FRAME RELAY (FR2K OPTION) ...................................... 44
3.4. PERFORMING A CALL TEST ................................................. 45
3.4.1. SETTING UP A CALL TEST .............................................. 46
3.4.2. SENDING A CALL ............................................................. 47
3.4.3. ANSWERING AN INCOMING CALL .................................48
3.4.3.1. POTS CONFIGURATION .................................................49
3.4.3.2. ISDN SLAVE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION ...............50
3.4.3.3. ISDN MASTER PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION............50
3.4.4. CHECKING THE SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES............ 51
3.5. BER TEST................................................................................ 53
3.5.1. SETTING UP A BER TEST................................................ 54
3.5.2. RUNNING A BER TEST ....................................................57
3.5.3. PERFORMING AN NX64K BER TEST..............................59
3.5.4. RUNNING A BER TEST OVER V/X INTERFACE............. 60
3.6. PERFORMING GENERATE TRAFFIC TEST .........................61
3.6.1. SETTING UP A GENERATE TRAFFIC TEST................... 61
3.6.2. RUNNING A GENERATE TRAFFIC TEST........................ 62
3.7. PERFORMING A U INTERFACE TEST (NT1-U ONLY) ......... 63
3.7.1. SETTING UP THE U INTERFACE TEST .......................... 64
3.7.2. RUNNING A U INTERFACE TEST.................................... 64
3.8. ACTING AS LOOP BOX .......................................................... 65
3.8.1. SETTING UP A LOOP BOX............................................... 66
3.8.2. SETTING UP A CALL-BACK ............................................. 66
3.8.3. RUNNING A LOOP BOX TEST ......................................... 68
3.9. TESTING THE X.25 ON THE D CHANNEL ............................68
3.9.1. SETTING UP AN X.25 ON D CHANNEL TEST................. 68
3.9.2. RUNNING AN X.25 ON D CHANNEL TEST ..................... 70
3.10. TESTING THE X.25 ON THE B CHANNEL.............................72
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3.10.1. SETTING UP AN X.25 ON B CHANNEL TEST................. 72
3.10.2. RUNNING AN X.25 ON B CHANNEL TEST...................... 74
3.11. IP PING TEST .......................................................................... 76
3.11.1. SETTING UP AN IP PING TEST ....................................... 77
3.11.2. RUNNING AN IP PING TEST ............................................ 78
3.12. IP GENERATE TRAFFIC......................................................... 80
3.12.1. SETTING UP AN IP GENERATE TRAFFIC TEST............ 80
3.12.2. RUNNING AN IP GENERATE TRAFFIC TEST................. 82
3.13. TONE GENERATOR AND MEASUREMENTS ....................... 83
3.13.1. SETTING UP A TONE GENERATOR AND MEASUREMENT
TEST 84
3.13.2. RUNNING A TONE GENERATOR AND MEASUREMENT
TEST 85
3.13.3. MEASURING THE B CHANNEL ROUND TRIP DELAY
(ECHO) 86
3.14. USING THE D1029N ADAPTER (NT1-S ONLY)..................... 88
3.15. LT-U SIMULATION (LT-U2K OPTION) ...................................88
3.16. S/T-BUS WIRING TEST (WT2000 OPTION) ..........................89
3.16.1. SETTING UP AN S/T-BUS WIRING TEST........................89
3.16.2. RUNNING AN S/T-BUS WIRING TEST ............................89
3.17. AT TERMINAL (TTY) TEST (V.24 ASYNCHRONOUS) .......... 90
3.17.1. SETTING UP AN AT TERMINAL (TTY) TEST .................. 91
3.17.2. RUNNING AN AT TERMINAL (TTY) TEST ....................... 92
4. PREDEFINED TESTS.................................................................. 94
4.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 94
4.2. SAVING A PREDEFINED TEST.............................................. 95
4.3. PERFORMING A PREDEFINED TEST................................... 96
4.3.1. DEFAULT PREDEFINED TEST ........................................ 97
4.4. DELETING A PREDEFINED TEST .........................................99
4.5. USING THE FAVORITES FEATURE ...................................... 100
5. USING THE INSTRUMENT FOR MONITORING........................ 102
5.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 102
5.2. SETTING UP FOR MONITORING........................................... 103
5.3. BRI-U MONITORING (D2022 OPTION) .................................. 105
5.4. START MONITORING ............................................................. 106
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5.4.1. MONITORING THE B CHANNEL...................................... 106
5.5. STOP MONITORING ............................................................... 108
5.6. SAVING THE TRACE .............................................................. 108
6. USING THE MULTIMEDIACARD (MMC2000 OPTION) ............. 110
6.1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................... 110
6.1.1. CONNECTION ................................................................... 110
6.2. FORMATTING THE MULTIMEDIACARD................................ 111
6.2.1. HOW TO FORMAT THE MULTIMEDIACARD WITH
MMCWIZARD.................................................................................... 111
6.3. SETTING UP THE MULTIMEDIACARD.................................. 112
6.4. UPLOADING THE FILE INTO THE PC ................................... 114
7. SMART STATUS.......................................................................... 116
7.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 116
7.2. B CHANNELS STATUS ........................................................... 117
7.2.1. RESTARTING B CHANNELS............................................ 119
7.2.2. B CHANNELS CONNECTION........................................... 120
7.3. PRIMARY ACCESS STATUS.................................................. 121
7.3.1. G.703 ACCESS.................................................................. 122
7.3.2. G.826.................................................................................. 123
7.4. BASIC ACCESS STATUS .......................................................124
7.5. V/X INTERFACE ACCESS STATUS (VX2000 OPTION)........ 124
7.6. FRAME RELAY PROTOCOL STATUS (FR2K OPTION)........ 126
7.7. READING THE POTS LINE STATUS...................................... 127
7.8. READING THE BATTERY STATUS........................................ 127
8. ANALYZING A MONITOR TRACE .............................................. 129
8.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 129
8.2. ANALYZING A TRACE ............................................................ 129
8.3. ANALYZING A TRACE IN OVERVIEW MODE ....................... 131
8.4. ANALYZING A TRACE IN FULL DECODING MODE ............. 132
8.5. ANALYZING A TRACE IN MIX DECODING MODE................ 134
8.6. ANALYZING A TRACE IN HEXADECIMAL DECODING MODE
135
8.7. INSERTING A CALL FILTER................................................... 135
9. STATISTICS................................................................................. 137
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10. CONFIGURING THE INSTRUMENT........................................... 141
10.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 141
10.2. OPENING THE CONFIGURATION MENU .............................141
10.3. USING THE PHONEBOOK .....................................................141
10.4. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ....................................................143
10.5. CHANGING THE AUDIO CONNECTION................................ 143
10.6. CHANGING THE INFORMATION LANGUAGE ...................... 143
10.7. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME............................................. 144
10.8. CHANGING THE BAUD RATE ................................................ 144
10.9. SELF DIAGNOSTICS............................................................... 144
10.10. SHOW VERSION NUMBER .................................................... 146
10.11. BATTERY MANAGEMENT...................................................... 146
10.12. CHANGING THE CONTRAST................................................. 146
10.13. SCREEN SAVER MANAGEMENT .......................................... 146
10.14. TEST PROGRAMMING ........................................................... 147
10.14.1. AUTOMATIC BACKGROUND MONITOR ......................... 148
10.14.2. SELF SWITCHING OFF .................................................... 149
11. USING MEMORY, PRINTER AND PC ........................................ 150
11.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 150
11.2. SAVING TEST RESULTS........................................................ 150
11.3. VIEWING TEST RESULTS...................................................... 151
11.4. PRINTING TEST RESULTS OR MONITORED TRACES....... 152
11.5. USING “PC108 FOR WINDOWS
TM
” SOFTWARE................... 153
12. MAINTAINING THE INSTRUMENT ............................................. 154
12.1. ABOUT THIS CHAPTER ......................................................... 154
12.2. CLEANING AND STORAGE.................................................... 154
12.2.1. CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT........................................ 154
12.2.2. STORING THE INSTRUMENT .......................................... 154
12.3. BATTERIES .............................................................................154
12.3.1. CHARGING THE BATTERIES........................................... 154
12.3.2. EXTENDING BATTERY OPERATING TIME..................... 155
12.3.3. DIMMING THE BACKLIGHT.............................................. 155
12.3.4. REPLACING THE NIMH BATTERY PACK .......................156
12.4. DISPLAY .................................................................................. 157
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12.4.1. PROTECTIVE LABEL ........................................................ 157
12.5. ORDERING CODES ................................................................ 157
12.6. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................. 159
12.6.1. THE INSTRUMENT DOES NOT START UP..................... 159
12.6.2. THE SCREEN REMAINS BLACK...................................... 159
12.6.3. BATTERIES OPERATE LESS THAN THREE HOURS ....159
12.6.4. THE SOFTWARE DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE
INSTRUMENT ................................................................................... 159
12.6.5. THE PRINTER DOES NOT PRINT ................................... 160
13. SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................ 161
13.1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................... 161
13.1.1. SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS .......................................... 161
13.1.2. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS ............................ 161
13.1.3. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA.................................................. 161
13.2. COMPLIANCE.......................................................................... 161
13.3. BASIC RATE ............................................................................ 162
13.4. PRIMARY RATE ...................................................................... 163
13.5. V/X ACCESS (VX2000 OPTION)............................................. 163
13.6. POTS ACCESS (AB2000 OPTION)......................................... 164
13.7. PROTOCOLS........................................................................... 165
13.8. POWER WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES .................................166
13.9. POWER WITH EXTERNAL ADAPTER ................................... 166
13.10. MISCELLANEOUS................................................................... 167
13.11. DATA CONNECTION ..............................................................168
13.12. USE AND STORAGE CONDITIONS....................................... 168
13.13. REFERENCE REGULATIONS (RELIABILITY TESTS)........... 169
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SAFETY RULES
The change from cold to hot environments can cause the formation
of condense inside the device. To avoid malfunctioning, wait at least
2 hours before connecting the device to the supply mains.
Warning: for power supply connection use an easily accessible outlet
located near the device.
Never remove the mains plug for permanent connection.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
The power supply used by this device involves lethal voltage levels.
Do not access internal parts of the device (and/or of the power supply
unit).
If objects or liquids penetrate inside the device, immediately
disconnect the power supply cable. Before using the device again,
have it checked by specialized staff.
Refer to qualified staff for service.
In case of intervention, always check that the power supply has been
completely and successfully disconnected.
In case of fire, absolutely avoid using water to extinguish it.
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WARNINGS
CAUTION:
Many of the components used in this device are sensitive to
electrostatic charge.
In case of manipulation of the connection cables, disconnect the
power supply and avoid direct contacts with the connector
terminals.
When handling electronic components, to eliminate any static
electricity touch a grounded surface. If possible, wear a grounding
armband.
Failure to comply with these warnings could cause permanent
damage to device.
Connect the measurement cable of the U interface to the
instrument connector and then to the telecommunication line to
avoid accidental contacts with live parts of the TNV circuits.
To guarantee continuous protection for operator safety, only use
the mains adapter supplied with the instrument.
CLEANING
To clean the device use a soft cloth either dry or soaked with little
detergent. Never use any type of solvents, such as alcohol or
gasoline, to avoid damaging the finish.
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1. INTRODUCING THE INSTRUMENT
1.1. About this Chapter
This chapter describes the features of the Testers and Analyzers D2000
PRO
, D2000
and D2000Lite, for ISDN lines.
Front panel
Top case with network connections
Side of the instrument with communication ports and connectors
Next you will find instructions on how to turn on and off the instrument and on the
operation of the user interface.
1.2. Key
In this manual have been placed some symbols characterizing the devices took into
consideration in the whole document. The Devices are:
D2000
PRO
WAN/DATACOM tester for ISDN Basic and Primary access.
D2000Lite
ISDN tester for Basic and Primary access.
D2000
ISDN tester for Basic access.
At the beginning of each paragraph, will be placed a key that will allow the user to
characterize immediately which, among the testers listed above, implement the
features contained into the paragraph in question.
You may find a specific symbol also inside a paragraph, for instance in precedence
of a setup’s item. It means that, according to the symbol found, that item is or is not
available for the device indicated.
The key is displayed as follows:
This symbol means that the features contained into the
paragraph are available for tester D2000
PRO
.
This symbol means that the features contained into the
paragraph are available for tester D2000Lite.
This symbol means that the features contained into the
paragraph are available for tester D2000.
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This symbol means that the features contained into the
paragraph are not available for the relative tester. In this case
D2000.
All the images illustrated in this manual are referred to the
D2000
PRO
Tester and Analyzer.
1.3. Functional features
The following table summarizes the main characteristics of the three devices in
analysis:
Table 1-1
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1.4. Front Panel Features
Refer to Fig. 1-1 for a description of the front panel controls and displays.
Fig. 1-1 Front Panel
c
LCD Screen
Displays all menus, data, and results. Where necessary, the screen
also displays messages in reversed video.
d
LED indicators
The LED indicators are grouped as follows:
RUN, indicate that a test is in progress.
Three LED’s to indicate the operating mode over Primary Access
(PRI) or over VX datacom interface.
Six LED’s to indicate the operating mode over Basic Access
(BRI).
Three LED’s to indicate a layer 1, 2, or 3 activity.
e
Arrow keys
Use these keys to move the cursor in all directions or scroll through
pages when prompted.
Use the right arrow key to choose when prompted.
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f
Alphanumeric keypad
Use these keys to input telephone numbers and alphanumeric data.
g
Microphone
Use this internal microphone to make voice calls.
h
Loudspeaker (on rear side)
Use this internal loudspeaker to hear voice calls. You can adjust the
speaker volume to your preference. See chapter 10.
1.5. Network connections
Three RJ45 connectors are located at the top of the instrument. Use one of these
connectors at a time to connect the instrument to a network reference point via a
network cable. Depending on the reference point, you must use one of network
cables supplied with the instrument. Refer to Fig. 1-2 for a description of the top
case.
Fig. 1-2 Top Case with Network Connections
E1
Use this connector for all simulation tests or monitoring on the E1
interface (Primary Rate, only for D2000
PRO
and D2000Lite).
S/T
Use this connector for all simulation tests or monitoring on the S or
T interface (Basic Rate).
U
Use this connector for all simulation tests on the U interface (Basic
Rate).
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1.5.1. Available accesses
Listed below, the type of interfaces supported by the devices:
ACCESS DESCRIPTION
BRI
Basic Access 2B+D over Uko/So/To according to ETS
300 012 – ITU-T I.430 – ETR 080 standards.
PRI (CRC4)
Primary Access 30B+D over S2/T2 with CRC4 control
according to ETS 300 011, G.704 standards. (Only for
D2000
PRO
and D2000Lite).
PRI
Primary Access 30B+D over S2/T2 according to ETS
300 011, G.704 standards, without CRC4 control. (Only
for D2000
PRO
and D2000Lite).
Unframed
G.703
2Mbit access with line code G.703 in UNFRAMED mode.
(Only for D2000
PRO
and D2000Lite).
V/X
Access over synchronous interface according to V.35 -
V.36 - V.11 (X.21) - V.24 - CODIRECTIONAL standards.
(Only for D2000
PRO
).
POTS
Access over analog telephone line with 2 wires physical
interface. (Only for D2000
PRO
and D2000).
Accesses BRI, PRI (CRC4) and PRI support signalling protocols over D channel at
common channel (CCS) as reported in specification, moreover, the same interfaces
support LEASED connections (e.g. PCM30, PCM30CRC, PCM31, PCM31CRC).
1.5.2. V/X Interface (VX2000 Option)
With the VX2000 option, the D2000
PRO
is able to perform tests over WAN/datacom
lines with a bit rate up to 2.048 Mbit/s.
Thanks to the possibility to emulate both DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and DCE
(Data Communications Equipment), the D2000
PRO
allows to carry out quality tests,
bit error rate (BER), in end-to-end mode over datacom line, or checks toward the
User’s DTE (CSU, router, or other WAN equipment).
The criteria monitoring and the possibility to manage local loops (LL), allow to
extend controls over datacom line.
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The interfaces supported with VX2000 option are: V.35, V.36, V.11 (X.21), V.24 e
CODIRECTIONAL.
Fig. 1-3
In order to connect to the line, use the appropriate cable
according to the selected mode. In order to operate correctly,
first connect the cable, then configure the device.
1.6. Operating modes
The table below, shows the operating modes available on the test equipment. Some
of that requires a specific option.
PRIMARY RATE (only for D2000
PRO
and D2000Lite)
TE-E1
The instrument simulates a Terminal Equipment on the
E1 interface.
MON-E1
The instrument monitors the E1 interface in high impedance.
See chapter 5.
NT-E1
The instrument simulates a Network Termination on the
E1 interface.
BASIC RATE
TE-S
The instrument simulates a Terminal Equipment on the S/T
interface.
MON-S
The instrument monitors the S/T interface in high impedance.
See chapter 5.
NT-S
The instrument simulates a Network Termination on the S/T
interface.
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NT-U
The instrument simulates a Network Termination on the
U interface.
MON-U The instrument monitors on the U interface. See Chapter 5,
(only for D2000
PRO
and D2000Lite).
LT-U
The instrument simulates the exchange Line Termination on the
U interface for tests towards a user NT.
Table 1-2 Instrument Modes
In Appendix B is reported the information about how to connect
the test equipment to the line using the specific options.
1.7. Communication ports and connectors
Refer to Fig. 1-4 for the available ports and connectors.
Fig. 1-4 Side of the Instrument
POWER IN
Connection for the AC/DC adapter supplied with the
instrument.
Warning
To avoid electrical shock, use only Aethra
®
adapter, model
531000971.
POWER OUT
Connection for external accessory power plug.
Warning
To avoid electrical shock, use only Aethra
®
accessories.
HANDSET
Connection for an external telephone handset.
RS 232
Serial port for interfacing with a PC or printer via a
standard RS 232 cable.
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V11
V.11 port for interfacing with the B channel via a standard
ISO4904 cable. (Only for D2000
PRO
and D2000).
1.8. Turning on the Instrument
To power the instrument from a standard AC outlet, perform the steps below. For
battery power information, refer to chapter 12.
1
Plug the AC/DC adapter in the AC outlet.
2
Connect the AC/DC adapter to the POWER IN plug of the
instrument. See Fig. 1-5.
Fig. 1-5 Powering the Instrument
3
Turn the instrument on. The opening screen appears on
the display.
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The opening screen shows the time and date.
If the instrument does not turn on, the batteries may be dead.
Leave the instrument connected to the outlet for 15 minutes and
try again.
4
Continue. The TEST MENU appears on the display.
Now you can choose to perform one of the following tests:
Automatic tests. See chapter 2.
Manual tests. See chapter 3.
Predefined tests. see chapter 4.
1.9. Turning off the Instrument
Hold it pressed for min. 2 seconds to turn the instrument
off.
1.10. The user interface
The instrument is provided with a newly designed GUI (Graphic User Interface) for
easy, immediate operation.
1.10.1. Keys
Opens the main menu and selects the type of test from
predefined, automatic or manual tests.
Enables to analyse signalling messages captured through
the instrument directly on the instrument screen. See
chapter 8.
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Exits from a menu.
Scrolls through pages and fields of the graphic interface.
Confirms an insertion field or activates the function
associated with a softkey.
Display page 1 of the available information on the
instrument and line status.
Enables to view saved test results. See chapter 8.
Enables to configure the instrument. See chapter 10.
Enables to enter telephone numbers, alphanumeric data
and send DTMF tones. See § 3.4.2.
The instrument is also provided with a series of virtual keys (softkeys) that appear on
the left side of the page and change their meaning according to the test status or
requirement.
Selects a softkey.
Activates the function associated with the softkey.
1.10.2. The G.U.I. structure
The various pages of the G.U.I. use the same graphic symbols and keys for
navigation. The first line of each page indicates the page title and gives information
on the instrument and test status.
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