Ameritec AM7 Communications Test Set
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Model:
AM7
Date:
1986
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The Ameritec AM7 Central Office Simulator is a simulator of
Central Office
switches, PABX switches, or the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN).
The AM7 is user-programmable, allowing Realistic testing
when an actual switch
is not available. It is a self-contained, compact,
lightweight unit which is easily
hand carried, or can be rack mounted for laboratory use.
The AM7 mainframe is a miniature, high performance,
non-blocking digital
switch. It is capable of switching up to 48,000 calls per
hour, and has 10 option
card slots for installation of Plug-In interfaces. Interface
options include:
•
1 - 10 Analog Loop/Ground Start linecards
•
1 - 10 Dual Line Analog E & M linecards
•
1 - 4 Single Line T1 PCM linecards and/or Single Line DLC
linecards
•
1 - 7 Tone Receivers for decoding MF and DTMF digits for
use with PCM or
DLC interfaces
The AM7 is easily configured to simulate a variety of CO or
PABX switches.
This allows testing to be performed in development or
manufacturing
environments without having to connect lines to a live switch.
•
The Analog line Interface options for the AM7 make it
perfect for testing of
Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), particularly in development,
manufacturing, and repair areas.
•
The PCM line Interface option allows testing of CPE or
switching equipment
with T1 interfaces, and when used in combination with Analog
linecards,
allows the AM7 to simulate the subscriber and trunk
functions of a switch.
•
The DLC option allows the AM7 to fully simulate a COT,
making the AM7
perfect for installation testing of SLC ®96 Remote Terminals
(RTs).
The portability of the AM7 allows use in the field to test
or install CPE or other
equipment. The ability to remote control the AM7 via a built
in RS-232 port
makes it suitable for automated test applications in the
laboratory.
Manual type:
Manuale d'uso
Pages:
139
Size:
725.80 Kbytes (743217 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
D1
Manual-ID:
18-0014
Date:
17 September 1999
Quality:
Documento elettronico, senza ricerca, molto ben leggibile.
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The AM7 is a very versatile unit that is used in different
environments
throughout the world. As a result, no manual could be
written to exactly match
your testing requirements. Instead, a Getting Started
Section with generalized
applications has been written. These applications include
step-by-step
instructions that you can modify to meet your testing needs.
The following is a
summary of the manual's contents by section.
Table of Contents contains a detailed Table of Contents,
List of Figures, and
List of Tables.
Section 1, Introduction, provides an overview of the basic
functionality of the
unit. It shows the location and layout of the front panel
and describes its
components. It also discusses cabling, power, options, and
accessories.
Section 2, Getting Started, provides information regarding
Unpacking, Power
On/Off, Memory Backup, and AM7 operation.
Section 3, System Setup and Programming, introduces System
and Line
parameters, Dialing Analyzer parameters, and Action Codes.
Section 4, Programming Examples and Tests, provides examples
of AM7
Dialing Code programming, and various switching and test
applications that may
be accomplished by means of the programming.
Section 5, Reports, lists and describes both the Automatic
Unit Data Register
and User Requested reports, including report parameters and
available options.
Section 6, Remote Control/Chaining, describes the method of
remotely
controlling the operation and printing of reports from the
AM7. It also provides
information regarding the "chaining" together of multiple
AM7 units.
Section 7, Technical Specifications, is to be consulted for
an overview of the
AM7's capabilities and operating parameters.
Section 8, Warranty and Service, provides warranty,
calibration, service, and
repair information for the AM7.
Section 9, Glossary, contains a list of acronyms or
abbreviations used in this
manual.
Section 10, Index, provides an alphabetical listing of all
topics.
In this manual slashed zeroes (ø) are used to distinguish
the number zero from
the letter "O" when entering RS-232 commands or representing
displayed values.
Elsewhere slashed zeroes are only used if there's a chance
confusion would result
if they weren't used.
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