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- | ====== Protocol Analyzer | + | {{: |
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+ | ====== Introduction | ||
The protocol Analyzer Tool is intended to help analyzing and decoding slow pulse based protocols such as IR-remote protocols and RF lamp switch protocols. The Analyzer has protocol decoders for a number of standard protocols and can decode the parameters from them. It can also help analyzing the signals of unknown protocols and help in building decoders for new protocols. | The protocol Analyzer Tool is intended to help analyzing and decoding slow pulse based protocols such as IR-remote protocols and RF lamp switch protocols. The Analyzer has protocol decoders for a number of standard protocols and can decode the parameters from them. It can also help analyzing the signals of unknown protocols and help in building decoders for new protocols. | ||
- | ===== Main Window ===== | + | Currently there are two ways of interfacing |
- | Below is the main window of the Protocol Analyzer: | + | |
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- | ^Nr^Explanation^ | + | |
- | |1|Tool Bar | | + | |
- | |2|Received signal list. Received samples and decoded messages | + | |
- | |3|A decoded protocol message of the JVC-protocol. Note that the JVC decoder must be active to receive this protocol. Double click this line to see details of the received message.| | + | |
- | |4|A raw sample. This actually refers to the same message as above, but is the undecoded signal. Note that the Raw-decoder must be active and view-> | + | |
- | |5|Source indicator. A microphone when Audio is chosen and a USB-stick when CUL is selected| | + | |
- | |6|Scanning status. // | + | |
- | |7|Signal level. This is only valid for audio scanning. The bar should reach the green part on the left of the scale when a signal is received| | + | |
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- | ===== Tool Bar ===== | + | |
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- | {{ :analyzer:manual: | + | |
- | |1|Load a session of sampled signals| | + | * Audio Input |
- | |2|Save | + | |
- | |3|Save the current session of sampled signals under a new name| | + | |
- | |4|Remove the selected row/ | + | |
- | |5|Remove all rows/ | + | |
- | |6|Edit the export template| | + | |
- | |7|Export the current decoded signals according to the specified template| | + | |
- | |8|Open the settings window| | + | |
- | |9|Start scanning| | + | |
- | |10|Stop scanning| | + | |
- | |11|Force sampling of current signal. Only valid for audio source| | + | |
- | ===== Decoders Window ===== | + | The manual consists of the following sections: |
- | The Decoders Management Window is opened from the menu // | + | |
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- | Here you specify which decoders should be active when receiving signals. Multiple (or all) decoders may be active simultaneously. Note that in order to see the raw (undecoded) samples, both the raw-decoder must be active and the menu item // | + | |
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