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ACTiSYS Corp.

 48511 Warm Springs Blvd., Suite 216, Fremont, CA 94539   

Tel:510-490-8024, Fax:510-623-7268, www.actisys.com, irda- info@actisys.com 

 

ACT-IR910SW IrDA Protocol Recording/Analysis Software  

(c)Copyright 2000-2002, ACTiSYS Corp. (10/22/2001, ver1.0) 

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***Important Notice***   

1) You must read the readme.txt carefully before you start use it.   

If you were not, you would lose some information. Missing any   

You will need a real DOS system with at least one free COM port.   

information will make it difficult to analyze IrDA protocol traffic. 

 

2) You will need a real DOS system (not emulated DOS under Windows) 

with at least one free COM port.   

 

IR910SW records IrDA protocol conversation from 9.6K to 115.2 Kbps.   

It works together with ACTiSYS IrDA PC RS232 Dual head adapter, IR910D. 

You will need a real DOS system with at least one free COM port.   

 

It does not decode OBEX or any other layers above IrLMP.   

But all the information are preserved for you to read. Please see   

the sample output LOG_LMP.TXT attached.   

This sample is an OBEX session. 

 

Timing information down to byte level are shown in the   

LOG_PHY.TXT output file. Please see the sample file attached. 

 

This is a three-step process. Step one is to record the IrDA traffic. Step two is to translate the 

recorded data to text files. And step three is to view the text files. 

 

(I) Recording Data 

 

Run either "COM_1.EXE" with IR910D at COM1, or "COM_2.EXE" with at COM2. 

 

You need to run under real  DOS, not emulated DOS under Windows. 

Summary of Contents for IR8200L

Page 1: ...SW records IrDA protocol conversation from 9 6K to 115 2 Kbps It works together with ACTiSYS IrDA PC RS232 Dual head adapter IR910D You will need a real DOS system with at least one free COM port It does not decode OBEX or any other layers above IrLMP But all the information are preserved for you to read Please see the sample output LOG_LMP TXT attached This sample is an OBEX session Timing inform...

Page 2: ...DA signal itself as received by IR910D The next two bytes is the 16 bit integer representing the time interval between this IrDA byte and the previous one The unit of time is 43 58 usec II Translate To Text Files Run XLATE EXE to translate LOG_RAW BIN into LOG_PHY TXT LOG_PHY TXT and LOG_LMP TXT files III Viewing The Text Files You may use any editor or word processor to view the ASCII text files ...

Page 3: ... usec 351 means 350 usec 402 means 4000 usec 123 means 12000 usec etc d Last but not least the frame_ is an arbitrary sequential number assigned to each frame All three text files share the same sequence so that you can use it to cross reference them IV Example Using Device Embedded with IrDA Protocol IC ACT IR8200L a The first IR traffic record 1 Run COM_12 exe COM_1 exe or COM_2 exe 2 Turn on th...

Page 4: ... c The third IR traffic record 1 Keeping IR8200L power on 2 Run COM_12 exe 3 Remove Device B and then place Device A HP Jornada 4 Active IR service program under Device A 5 You can see on the DOS screen 6 Stop listening program the program will generate a BIN file LOG_RAW BIN 7 Rename LOG_RAW BIN to REC3 BIN END Another device can link with IR8200L Device B IR8200L ACT IR910D1 ACT IR910D2 To PC Co...

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