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VePAL MX120+ Dual Port Handheld Ethernet Test Set Next Generation Metro and Carrier Ethernet Testing VeEX VePAL MX120+ Metro Expert is the next generation of field equipment for Carrier Ethernet and Core s carrying data, voice and video. Platform Highlights Intuitive presentation of measurements with test graphics High resolution color touch-screen viewable in any lighting conditions; fitted with protective cover Robust, handheld chassis packed with powerful and flexible features for demanding environments and test conditions Optimized for field engineers or technicians installing and maintaining Ethernet networks enabling Triple Play services Ethernet port and connection for back office applications, workforce management and Triple Play service verification User defined test profiles and thresholds enable fast, efficient and consistent turn-up of services USB memory stick support and FTP upload capability for test result storage and file transfer respectively Maintain instrument software, manage test configurations, process measurement results and generate customer test reports using included ReVeal PC software Extend field testing time using interchangeable LiIon battery pack/s. Greater battery autonomy provided in standby mode Supports advanced IP testing: Ping, trace route, NetWiz, VoIP, IPTV, WiFi, web browser, and FTP upload/download Key Features All-in-one Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, & Fibre Channel testing Full Ethernet testing features on each operating port Throughput, latency, frame loss, and back-to-back measurements per industry-standard RFC2544 tests Ethernet BER testing at Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3 and Layer 4, with or without VLAN and MPLS tags 1G/2G/4G Fibre Channel support for Storage Area s Unframed BER testing to validate error-free fiber connections Link Partner auto-negotiation advertisement analysis Q-in-Q (VLAN stacking) and multiple MPLS tag support VLAN scan and traffic monitor for VLAN configuration verification and top bandwidth users visibility Multiple stream traffic generation and analysis for end-toend QoS verification of multiple services IEEE 802.3ah OAM device discovery and loopback control configuration Intelligent device discovery mode; discover other MX100s on the network for quick and easy loopback control configuration Smart Loop mode for Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3, and Layer 4 Remote control capability through ReVeal PC software Metro Expert

Ethernet Applications ETHERNET End-to-End Performance Testing Irrespective of Ethernet service being installed, it is always necessary to verify that the network can carry out and cope with the allocated bandwidth required by the customer. Service Level Agreements (SLA) thus compel service providers to measure network throughput and other performance characteristics to ensure that bandwidth associated with different service types conform to customer expectations. Tx under test Rx or or Rx Tx NID Dual Port Testing MX120+ users can reduce test equipment costs by conducting lab bench testing or certain field testing with one instrument. With simultaneous operation of two ports (any combination of 1000Base-X or 10/100/1000T ports), customers can test a variety of lab and field environment test scenarios. Port 1, 1000Base-X Port 2, 10/100/1000T Under Test Troubleshooting Service providers constantly face the hard challenge of troubleshooting poor or unsatisfactory network performance. In these circumstances for example, the service provider must determine whether the poor performance is associated with it s own or the customer network. monitoring tools like VLAN scan and traffic monitoring, pass through mode, and the NetWiz feature play an important role in this troubleshooting process. Long-term monitoring of bandwidth utilization and errors is possible with pass through mode and an overall assessment of the integrity of the network is possible with the Netwiz feature. Customer Service Provider 1 Gbps 850nm 1 Gbps 1310nm

Ethernet Features BERT Layer 1, 2, 3, and Layer 4 BER testing is supported. The BER test can be configured to use regular PRBS test patterns, stress patterns or user defined test patterns to simulate various conditions. All patterns are encapsulated into an Ethernet frame to verify bitper-bit performance of circuit under test. RFC2544 Compliance Testing Performs the RFC2544 automated test suite at all recommended frame sizes including user configurable frame sizes and up to full line rate. The test suite can also be performed with the far end test partner in loopback mode or peer-to-peer mode - the latter allowing for symmetrical/asymmetrical testing. Thresholds may be configured for accurate SLA assurance and verification. The automated tests supported are throughput, latency, frame loss, and back-to-back frames. One traffic stream is transmitted across the network under test and bit-per-bit error checking is then performed on the received traffic. Service disruption measurements as well as CRC error checking are also performed. The BER test can be performed with a physical loop (or plug) at the far end (for a layer 1 circuit), or a second test unit or intelligent loopback device in Smart Loop or in Peer-to-Peer mode. Multiple Streams Generation - Throughput Test Up to eight traffic streams can be independently configured with CoS (VLAN priority) and QoS (TOS/DSCP) prioritization. This traffic feature, simulates multiple service conditions (e.g. Triple Play), and facilitates end-to-end QoS performance verification. The multiple stream throughput test may be performed with a second test unit at the far end in Smart Loop mode or Peerto-Peer mode. Intelligent /Device Discovery Easily discover and select another MX120+ or MX100+ on the network under test for loopback testing applications. The local device will control the operation of the far end device, in either loopback or peer-to-peer mode (or symmetrical or asymmetrical traffic generation mode). This feature greatly simplifies field testing since there is no need for a second technician to be at the far end configuring the test partner device.

Ethernet Features Q-in-Q (VLAN stacking) For Metro and Carrier Ethernet applications, VLAN stacking, also known as Q-in-Q, is supported. This feature makes a provision for carrier/service provider assigned VLANs, but also retains the VLAN of customer traffic. Pass Through Monitor Mode Pass through monitor mode consists of passing traffic through the unit s two 1000Base-X or two 10/100/1000T ports. Pass through mode is ideal for troubleshooting the boundary between the customer network and the carrier/service provider network. VLAN Scan and Traffic Monitor Scan up to 4k VLAN IDs for switch configuration verification. Verify which VLAN IDs are the top bandwidth users and monitor up to eight live traffic streams (in terminate mode). Smart Loopbacks Four modes are available for looping back test traffic. At Layer 1, all incoming traffic is looped back unaltered. For Layer 2, all incoming unicast traffic is looped back with the MAC source and destination addresses swapped. For Layer 3, all incoming unicast traffic is looped back with the MAC and IP source and destination addresses swapped, and for Layer 4, all incoming unicast traffic is looped back with the MAC, IP, and UDP/TCP ports swapped. MPLS Measurements Multiple Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a technology that allows for a more efficient routing of Ethernet/IP packets via the use of MPLS routers in the network. MPLS labels reside between the MAC (Layer 2) and IP layers (Layer 3). Up to three MPLS tags can be configured in the traffic stream with user configurable Label, CoS, and TTL fields. IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) OAM discovery and loopback controls are supported. This feature allows for the discovery of IEEE 802.3ah OAM-enabled devices and the ability to loopback these devices. Delay and Jitter Measurements Frame delay and frame delay variation - Jitter measurements are performed on the test traffic during BER tests or throughput tests.

Fibre Channel Applications FIBRE CHANNEL Introduction Enterprises worldwide rely on complex IT infrastructures to store and maintain critical data and applications. Storage Are s (SANs) have evolved to improve availability, resiliency, performance, modularity and geographical distribution of data storage systems and Fiber Channel is an important technology for linking SANs together. Fiber Channel over IP Often, IP-centric networks are used to connect SAN islands over Local Area s (LAN), Metropolitan Area s (MAN), or Wide Area s (WAN). An operational IP backbone (Layer 2 or Layer 3 topology) capable of delivering the required bandwidth for Fiber Channel applications is an absolute pre-requisite. The MX120+ equipped with Ethernet and Fiber Channel features is able to verify FCIP connections in a variety of network configurations. Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Fiber Channel Fabric MAN/WAN Fiber Channel Fabric IP Router IP Router Fiber Channel over SDH/SONET Service providers have made huge investments in SDH/SONET infrastructure over many decades, hence storage over SONET/SDH networks are considered an essential part of any operator s SAN extension solution. DWDM networks are perfect for transporting high-density, high-bandwidth SAN applications over short distances while SDH/SONET/OTN networks are often used for longer distance applications. The MX120+ is equipped with a strong set of features needed to verify the strategic components and network interconnects. Fiber Channel SDH/SONET/OTN DWDM Ring Fiber Channel Key Test Applications Transport layer - Most customers or providers transporting Fibre Channel are not necessarily trained or concerned with testing the higher protocol layers instead the transport groups tasked with transporting this data across a point-to-point or ring type DWDM network are more likely to ask: Did data arrive error free or were any bit errors encountered? Was the CRC corrupted or were any code violations experienced? Testing the transport layer is crucial and normally includes the FC-0 layer, FC-1 layer and parts of the FC-2 layer where: FC-0 addresses the physical layer: the optical fiber, connectors and associated optical signal parameters. FC-1 addresses the transmission protocol encoding/decoding, and special characters used for protocol management. FC-2 addresses the signaling protocol layer, which comprises the framing protocol and the flow control process. The MX120+ Fibre Channel option addresses all the transport layers by measuring the optical power level and supporting the generation/ analysis of bit errors, order sets, frame delimiters, frame transmission, and the generation of primitive sequences. User defined bytes, fixed test patterns or industry-standard PRBS patterns can be selected and inserted into the payload field depending on test layer. Bit error, CRC error and Code violation insertion are useful features to verify Mux/Demux equipment for error monitoring and detection. Buffer-to-Buffer Credit Estimation - to avoid loss of frames during transmission, the Fibre Channel protocol uses a buffer-to-buffer flow control mechanism between link partners. During the login process, the remote node informs the local node as to the number of receive buffers it has available. For each frame received, the remote port returns a R_RDY frame to indicate that one of the receive buffers is now free - the local port in turn increments its available credit counter by one for each R_RDY acknowledgement frame it receives. However, as the distance between nodes or link partners increases, so does the time it takes for the transmitting node to receive the R_RDY frame because of signal propagation delay. The standard practice for a 1Gbps Fibre Channel link is to allow 1 buffer credit for each 2km of distance.

Fibre Channel Features Key Features Full line-rate traffic generation/analysis at 1.0625, 2.125, and 4.25 Gbit/s Traffic generation from 0.01% to 100% FC-1 and FC-2 BERT FC-1 Test Patterns: CJTPAT, CRPAT, CSPAT FC-2 Test Patterns: ITU-T PRBS 2E-1 where E = 11, 15, 23 & 31 Flow Control Support with configurable buffer-to-buffer credits FC-2 Frame Header configuration Primitive Sequence Protocol support, link initialization, link reset, link failure Frame Length configuration up to 2148 bytes Traffic shaping: Constant, Ramp, and Burst profiles Performance Measurements Delay, Packet Jitter, Sequencing RFC2544 Verification Throughput, Latency, Frame Loss, Burstability (Back-to-Back Frames) Automated Test Reports and Event Log based on Errors and Alarms Service Disruption Measurement FC-2 Smart Loop mode Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) The Fiber Channel protocol specifies a maximum allowable Bit Error Rate (BER) of 1 x 10-12 that must be achieved. The MX120+ allows the user to stress FC-1 and FC-2 network layers to ensure enables accurate benchmarking. For FC-1, frequency fluctuations, transceiver noise and phase jumps are tested using CRPAT, CSPAT, and CJPAT patterns while PRBS patterns check data dependency and behavior of network components at the FC-2 logical layer. Test Traffic Analysis Graphical representation of Frame type, Traffic type and Frame size provide a useful snapshot of incoming test traffic. Round Trip Delay (RTD) measurement, a critical parameter for delay sensitive applications such as Fiber Channel is only a tab away while optical power can be checked quickly in the signal tab. Detailed Statistics Soft bi-color LEDs indicate Signal, Frame and Test pattern status and report Alarm/Error conditions so user can respond to issues quickly. Dedicated result tabs display individual measurements for easy viewing and fast troubleshooting. RFC2544 Benchmarking Based on the Ethernet test methodology, the RFC2544 routine has been adapted to Fiber Channel circuits where flow-control and buffer verification is important. The feature checks throughput at various buffer sizes to verify optimal buffer size and best possible link performance.

IP Testing IP/IPTV TESTING Internet connection services require that the IP connectivity be verified up to the public network. For a routed network, verifying end-to-end connectivity is also important prior to testing the throughput performance. Triple Play services are IP centric, so IP test functions are no longer considered a luxury. On a daily basis, technicians verify network connections during service installation and restoration, so Ping test, Trace Route, ARP, Web browser, FTP throughput, VoIP Call emulation and IPTV measurement have become routine measurements. IP verification for IPv4 and IPv6 networks on the MX120+ is possible over the 10/100/1000 Ethernet test ports, while a subset of these tools is available using the USB WiFi adaptor. Local GTWY Public Local IPTV Service Verification Take advantage of the two separate software options offering Designed and optimized for technicians turning up IP video service. Set-Top Box (STB) emulation includes registration, IGMP and RTSP signaling for Broadcast and Video on Demand (VOD) applications. Transport stream analysis encompasses data/video/audio bit rates and Program Identification (PID) mapping. Packet jitter and loss, IGMP latency (channel zapping), PCR statistics and Viewer function complete the Video Quality of Service (QoS) application suite.

VoIP Testing Take advantage of the three software options offering different test methods to verify and provision your VoIP network. Testing can be performed over any of the Ethernet test ports. VoIP Check Simulates a VoIP call to the nearest router and measures the round trip MOS score and related VoIP parameters. VoIP/NET/WIFI VoIP Expert Generates industry standard wave files to verify MOS and R-Factor values of upstream and downstream paths and includes QoS measurements such as packet jitter, packet loss, and delay. Compatible with all VeEX testers including VX1000 VoIP server software. VoIP Call Expert Emulates an IP phone and can place and receive calls using SIP or H.323 protocols. Comprehensive Codec support and call destination options verify voice encoding and translation provisioning. Real-time evaluation of subjective voice quality is made possible using the Telchemy test method. Net Wiz Ethernet network installation is simplified using this basic, yet powerful feature. A built-in TDR identifies distance to short, distance to open, wire cross, and other anomalies associated with CAT-5 structured cabling. Sniff the network using the onetouch discovery feature. Identify routers, gateways, printers, PCs and other devices connected to the network within seconds. WiFi Wiz All VePAL products adopt a USB WiFi adaptor to make 802.11 b/g wireless installations a simple task. Scan for available networks or perform signal strength and quality measurements to determine the best location for a new wireless access point. The IP Ping capability ensures the wireless network is properly installed and configured. A full suite of IP testing features is supported.

Ethernet Ethernet Interfaces Dual 10/100/1000Base-T Port: RJ45 connector, IEEE 802.3 compliant Dual 1000Base-X SFP Ports: SFP, LC connector Single 100Base-T to 100Base-FX (Media converter) 1000Base-SX Wavelength: 850nm TX level: -9 to -3 dbm RX level sensitivity: -20 dbm Max reach: 550m TX bit rate 1.25Gbit/s (Ethernet), 1.0625 and 2.125Gbit/s (Fiberchannel) RX bit rate 1.25Gbit/s (Ethernet), 1.0625 and 2.125Gbit/s (Fiberchannel) Jitter Compliance: According to IEEE 802.3 recommendations Ethernet Classification: According to IEEE 802.3 recommendations Eye Safety: Class 1 1000Base-LX Wavelength: 1310nm TX level: -9.5 to -3 dbm RX sensitivity: -22 dbm Max reach: 10 km TX bit rate 1.25Gbit/s (Ethernet), 1.0625 and 2.125Gbit/s (Fiberchannel) RX bit rate 1.25Gbit/s (Ethernet), 1.0625 and 2.125Gbit/s (Fiberchannel) Jitter Compliance: According to IEEE 802.3 recommendations Ethernet Classification: According to IEEE 802.3 recommendations Eye Safety: Class 1 1000Base-ZX Wavelength: 1550nm TX level: 0 to +5 dbm RX sensitivity: -22 dbm Max reach: 80 km TX bit rate 1.25Gbit/s (Ethernet), 1.0625 and 2.125Gbit/s (Fiberchannel) RX bit rate 1.25Gbit/s (Ethernet), 1.0625 and 2.125Gbit/s (Fiberchannel) Eye Safety: Class 1 Ethernet Features Auto Negotiation Full and Half Duplex Flow Control Modes of Operation Terminate Monitor Pass through Loopback SPECIFICATIONS Traffic Generation IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet II (DIX) frames Configurable MAC, Ethernet Type, VLAN, MPLS, IPv4, IPv6, UDP header fields Constant, Ramp, and Burst traffic profiles Jumbo Frame Support (10,000 bytes) Fixed, multiple, and random frame size generation Traffic prioritization via VLAN priority field, MPLS CoS field and the IP TOS/DSCP fields Up to 3 VLAN and MPLS tags can be added to each user configured traffic stream RFC2544 Compliance Testing Automated tests with configurable threshold values and maximum transmit bandwidth settings Throughput, Latency, Frame Loss, and Back-to-Back (burst) tests Frame sizes: 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 1280, and 1518 bytes including 2 user configurable frames Bit Error Rate Testing Patterns: PRBS 2^31-1, PRBS 2^23-1, PRBS 2^20-1, PRBS 2^15-1, PRBS 2^11-1, CRPAT (Layer 1 only), CSPAT (Layer 1 only), CRTPAT (Layer 1 only), Normal and inverted patterns Error Injection: Bit, CRC, Symbol, IP Checksum One configurable stream with one fixed frame size Traffic Filters Up to eight traffic filters can be configured with MAC, VLAN, and IP fields for Monitor and Loopback modes Multiple Streams Throughput Testing Up to eight independent traffic streams with configurable MAC, VLAN, MPLS, and IP fields including traffic prioritization via the VLAN tag priority field and the IP header TOS/DSCP field % of bandwidth allocation is configurable for each stream Different traffic profiles may be configured for different streams Different frame sizes are user configurable per stream Smart Loop Layer 1: loops back all incoming traffic Layer 2: all incoming unicast traffic is looped back with MAC source and destination addresses swapped Layer 3: all incoming unicast traffic is looped back with MAC and IP source and destination addresses swapped Layer 4: all incoming unicast traffic is looped back with MAC, IP, and UDP/TCP ports swapped Key Measurements Error Measurements: Bit, CRC, symbol, IP checksum, jabber frames, runt frames, collisions, late collisions Alarm Detection: LOS, pattern loss, service disruption Frame/Packet Statistics: Multicast, broadcast, unicast, pause frames, frame size distribution, bandwidth utilization, frame rate, line rate, data rate, frame loss, frame delay variation

Fibre Channel Options SPECIFICATIONS Fibre Channel Speeds 1.0625, 2.125 Gbit/s, and 4.25 Gbit/s Modes of Operation Terminate Loopback Fibre Channel Topology Point-to-Point Primitive Sequence Protocols Link Protocols: Link initialization, link rest, link failure Flow Control Buffer-to-Buffer Credit Configuration: 1-65535 Buffer-to-buffer credit and RR_RDY counters RR_RDY injection Loopback Mode FC-2 (Layer 2): swaps the destination and source IDs (D_ID and S_ID) Traffic Generation FC-1 (with SOF and EOF frame delimiters) and FC-2 Frames Class 3 Service Frames Traffic Shaping: constant, ramp, burst FC-2 Frame Header Configuration Frame Length Configuration: 2148 bytes maximum Optional VeEX signature field for frame loss count and round trip delay measurements Bit Error Rate Testing NCITS-TR-25-1999 Patterns: CRPAT, CSPAT, CJTPA PRBS Patterns: 2^31-1, 2^23-1, 2^15-1, 2^11-1, normal and inverted selections All 1s, All 0s, and user defined patterns Error Injection: Bit and CRC IP Testing Ping, Trace Route, ARP, FTP/Web tests, Web-browser. These tests are done via the chassis 10/100/1000Base-T and 1000Base-X ports. VoIP Testing VoIP Check Simulates VoIP call to the nearest router Round Trip MOS score VoIP Expert MOS and R-factor measurement Packet Statistics: packet loss, jitter, delay VoIP Call Expert VoIP call setup with VoIP USB adaptor Supports SIP and H.323 protocols Codec: G.711U, G.711A, Optional G.723, G.729 IPTV Provides true STB emulation Analyze up to three streams simultaneously Supports IGMP/RTSP signaling, MPEG-2, H.264 and VC1 video compression, MPEG-2 and RTP transport streams Video and Audio bit rates and statistics Channel zapping for quick and complete installation check NetWiz Available on 10/100/1000-T test port and 10/100-T management port Detect distance to open/short, wire cross, impedance mismatch device discovery Auto Ping verification WiFi Wiz Supports 802.11 b/g SSID detection, infrastructure, Ad-hoc, and encryption Signal strength and signal quality IP connectivity (Ping, Trace Route, FTP upload/download, Web Test, VoIP Check and VoIP Expert) Key Measurements Error Measurements: Bit, CRC, symbol Alarm Detection: LOS, Link down, pattern loss Traffic Statistics: Bandwidth utilization, data rate, frame count, byte count, frame size distribution, buffer-to-buffer credit count, RR_RDY count, frame loss count and round trip delay (with the optional VeEX signature field enabled)

General Specifications Size 210 x 100 x 55 mm (H x W x D) 8.25 x 3.75 x 2.25 in Weight Less than 1 kg (less than 2.2 lb) Battery LiIon smart battery, 2400 mah 10.8VDC AC Adaptor Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz Output: 15VDC, 3.5A Operating Temperature -10 C to 45 C (14 F to 113 F) Storage Temperature -20 C to 70 C (-4 F to 158 F) Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Display 3.5 QVGA 320x240 full color touch-screen Ruggedness Survives 1.5m (5ft) drop to concrete Water-resistance May be used in heavy rain Interfaces USB 2.0, RJ45, 10/100-T Ethernet, Bluetooth 2.0 (optional) Languages Multiple languages supported Ordering Information Z03-00-007P VePAL MX120+, Dual Port Handheld Ethernet Test Set Interfaces/Test Options 499-05-011 MX 1000Base-T (enable 1000T copper interface rate, no additional item required) 499-05-012 MX 1000Base-X (enable optical interface, requires separate SFP) 499-05-013 MX Multi Stream Test 499-05-014 MX MPLS Tags 499-05-015 MX Jitter Measurements 499-05-034 MX120 Fibre Channel 1G/2G Test Suite (Requires Z66-00-008P) 499-05-035 MX120 Dual Port Testing (applies to Ethernet/GigE only) 499-05-058 MX MAC Flooding 499-05-059 MX Asymmetric Testing 499-05-093 MX VLAN Flooding 499-05-123 MX120 Fibre Channel 1G/2G/4G Test Suite (Requires Z66-00-008P and Z66-00-020P) Z66-00-008P MX120 Fibre Channel 1G/2G Hardware Option Z66-00-020P MX120 Fibre Channel 4G Hardware Option Additional Options (via USB or 10/100T Management Ports) 499-05-001 Web Browser (requires Advanced IP option) 499-05-002 NetWiz 499-05-003 Remote Control 499-05-008 IPTV Expert 499-05-095 VoIP G.723 Codec 499-05-096 VoIP G.729 Codec 499-05-102 VoIP Check 499-05-175 USB Bluetooth Dialing and File Transfer Support (USB adaptor not included) Z33-00-001 Z88-00-001G Z88-00-001P Z88-00-005G VoIP Expert, incl. VoIP Check option WiFi Wiz, incl. USB WiFi Adaptor VoIP Call Expert, incl. VoIP USB Adaptor and Earpiece Advanced IP, incl. Ethernet Cable Media Converter Options* Z99-00-025P MC100, 100-T to 100-FX Media Converter with USB Power Cord (requires SFP options) 301-01-013G 1310nm 100FX MM (2km) SFP - 100Mbps 301-01-014G 1310nm 100FX SM (15km) SFP - 100Mbps A03-00-006G AC Adaptor, US Plug F02-00-026G USB Power Cord 1GE and 1G/2G/4G FC SFP Transceiver Options 301-01-001G 850nm SX (550m) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G FC 301-01-002G 1310nm LX (10km) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G FC 301-01-003G 1550nm ZX (90km) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G FC 301-01-010G 850nm SX (550m) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G/4G FC 301-01-011G 1310nm LX (4km) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G/4G FC 301-01-012G 1310nm LX (10km) SFP - 1GE, 1G/2G/4G FC Recommended Accessories A02-00-001G Car Adaptor C02-00-002G Carrying Pouch D09-00-004 MX120+ Test Report F05-00-001G LC-LC-M Patch Cord F05-00-002G LC-LC-S Patch Cord F05-00-003G LC-SC-M Patch Cord F05-00-004G LC-SC-S Patch Cord Z77-00-006G LCD Protective Film (pack of 5) Z99-00-007G USB Bluetooth Adaptor (requires 499-05-175) Replacement Items 403-15-001G Top Connector Cover Hinge (pack of 5) 405-02-001G Screen Protector 405-02-002G Top Connector Cover A01-00-001G AC Adaptor B02-03-002G Battery Pack B02-06-002G Extended Battery Pack C01-00-001G Carrying Case (Basic) C03-00-001G Shoulder Strap F02-00-001G Ethernet Cable RJ45 to RJ45 2 m (6 ft) F04-00-001G Power Cord - US 2 m (6 ft) F04-00-002G Power Cord - EU 2 m (6 ft) F04-00-003G Power Cord - UK 2 m (6 ft) Z77-00-001G Stylus with String (pack of 5) Z99-99-002G SFP Container *Check with factory for availability. The Verification Experts VeEX Inc. 2827 Lakeview Court Fremont, CA 94538 USA Tel: +1.510.651.0500 Fax: +1.510.651.0505 www.veexinc.com customercare@veexinc.com 2011 VeEX Inc. All rights reserved. VeEX is a registered trademark of VeEX Inc. The information contained in this document is accurate. However, we reserve the right to change any contents at any time without notice. We accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In case of discrepancy, the web version takes precedence over any printed literature. D05-00-032P C02 2011/02

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