E&M Card - Zhone IMACS 8000 User Manual

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It also sets and monitors the state of the digitized voice signal's ABCD signaling bits. In
cross-connect systems, the Test functionality also includes the ability to generate test tones
(300Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz and "quiet") and transmit those toward either the user side or the
network side of the system.
4.2.3
E&M Card
This Integrated Access System supports two variants of E&M cards:
8000-EM-4W-8P E&M Card supports eight 4-wire E&M or Transmission Only (TO)
ports
8000-EM-2W-8P E&M Card supports eight 2-wire E&M or Transmission Only (TO)
ports
The 8000-E&M-4W-8P E&M card offers an extended Transmit TLP range (-17.5 to +14.5dB)
to better support dedicated 4-wire modem applications. This may be required in situations
when specific types of modems being connected to the ports cannot, or will not, change their
output power levels. Modems can only be connected with the E&M when placed in TO mode.
E&M cards can be installed in any of the User Slots of the system chassis. E&M cards encode
the incoming analog voice signals into 64 Kbps PCM format before transmission onto the
network. Each E&M card provides a single 50-pin female AMPHENOL connector (RJ27X).
All three cards support E&M signaling types I, II, IV, and V.
Most port parameters are software configurable on a port by port basis including the Mode of
each port ("E&M", "E&MR2" or "TO"). The PCM Coding to be used is either u-law, a-law or
a-inv (for inverted a-law). The Trunk Conditioning (busy or idle) is configured on the
equipment in case the WAN facility that the port is connected fails.
The user may also specify, on a port-by-port basis, whether to use North American ANSI
standard default, ABCD signaling, or ITU (CCITT) ABCD signaling by turning the signaling
conversion setting "on" or "off".
For the Model E&M-2W-8P 2-wire E&M card only, the trans-hybrid balance may be specified
as one of eight values as well as for a customized user-specified terminating impedance
("user"). All eight values are identical and are set for a terminating impedance of 600 Ohms
@ 2.15µF.
Software-initiated testing and diagnostics supported on E&M cards include the setting of both
analog and digital loop backs towards the network and the generation of a Digital MilliWatt
signal on a port-by-port basis. A robust set of test functions allow the user to monitor and set
the state of the analog E and M leads of any port and to set and monitor the state of the ABCD
signaling bits of the digitized voice signal. In cross-connect systems, the Test functionality
also includes the ability to generate test tones (300Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz and "quiet") and transmit
those toward either the user side or the network side of the system.
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