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Boomer II User Manual & Integrator’s Guide ____________________________________________ Modem Test Jig
BM210012WT37 57 Copyright Wavenet Technology © November 2003
Port 2 / SPY PC
Connector
DB9 connector used for two purposes depending
upon the settings of the jumper switches located
just behind the connector on the PCB. If the
jumpers are used to connect the centre column to
the right hand outer column (TX, RTS etc), then
the port acts as a spy connection for the data
between the PC and the modem via the PC
connector.
An analyser program such as “spy.exe” can be
used to view the data.
SPY Modem
Connector
DB9 connector, used to spy on the RS-232 data
sent by the modem to the DTE (using DSR, RX,
CTS and GND signals).
An analyser program such as “spy.exe” can be
used to view the data. A communication program
such as “HyperTerminal” can be of limited use if
the data spied upon contains a lot of alpha-
numeric ASCII characters.
Host PC Connector DB9 connector, used to connect serial port 1
(of 2) of the modem to the DTE. The default
values for this RS-232 connection is 9600bps, 8
bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
This port can also be used to download new
modem software to the Boomer II.
Parallel FPC
Connector
30-way FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) connector
used for signal access.
Lower FPC
Connector
30-way FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) connector
used to connect the Boomer II to the test jig.
Modem Connector Used to connect the Boomer II’s antenna socket
to the antenna connector.
Antenna Connector Used to connect the external antenna.
LEDs There are eight LEDs used to indicate the
following:
Power
Low Battery
In Range
Message Waiting
SS0
SS1
SS2
SS3