The ConnTech 2000 Model E/FC Rev. A is a dual-function analyzer and Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) engineered for telecommunications system validation. This compact, field-deployable instrument measures jitter, signal loss, and timing accuracy while generating test patterns and quantifying bit errors across multiple protocol layers. Advanced triggering capabilities enable pattern detection within link headers, device headers, and payload data, with support for EOF, sequence, and error triggering. The system allows forced error injection and custom frame generation for thorough protocol-level diagnostics.
Technical Specifications
• Analyzer Mode: Jitter analysis, signal loss measurement, timing accuracy evaluation
• BERT Functionality: Pattern generation, error measurement, custom error and sequence injection
• Triggering: Pattern triggering on Link Header, Device Header, and first four Payload Bytes; EOF, Sequence, and Error triggering
• Testing Mode: LINK Tester
• Protocol Support: Multiple layers; expandable via Line Interface Expansion Card
• Host Platform: Windows™ (9x, NT, 2000, ME, XP) application
• Remote Diagnostics: External modem support for centralized service office access
• Diagnostics: Automatic POST failure detection and Windows™-based reporting
– Key Features
• Small, lightweight design optimized for field service deployment
• Internal generator for custom frame creation and error forcing
• Flexible protocol expansion through Line Interface Expansion Cards
• Windows™-based host abstraction of bit-level protocol complexity
• Integrated error and sequence analysis
– Typical Applications
• Telecommunications system performance validation
• Protocol-layer error detection and analysis
• Timing and signal integrity characterization
• Field service diagnostics and remote troubleshooting
– Compatibility & Integration
Operates with Windows™ 9x, NT, 2000, ME, and XP host systems. Protocol support is expandable through optional Line Interface Expansion Cards to accommodate evolving test requirements.















