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     Artisan Technology Group i

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    TABLE OF CON

    SECTION

    GETTING STARTED .............1 1 INTRODUCING THE

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    ofC

    ontents

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit/

    SECTION

    SETUP CATEGORIES ..........3.1 OVERVIEW ..................3.2 TEST MODE CATEGOR3.3 CONFIGURATION CAT

    3.4 TIMESLOTS CATEGOR3 5 ALARM/SIGNAL CATEG

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    7-3SECTION

    7.4 ANALOG/DIGITAL TES

    VOICE CHANNEL ........7.5 TROUBLESHOOTING A

    NX64 KBIT/S CIRCUIT

    7.6 COMMISSIONING A CUNX64K SERVICE

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    ofContents

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit/

    APPENDIX

    PRINTER / REMOTE .............

    DATA COMMUNICATION INTB.1 DATA COMMUNICATIO

    B.2 LEADS USED ON INTEB 3 PIN ASSIGNMENTS FO

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    FIGURE

    2-1: INTERCEPTOR 147 (LE2-2: INTERCEPTOR 147 (R

    3-1: FORMAT OF THETIMESLOTS DISPLAY .

    5-1: HISTOGRAM PRINT

    (GRAPH, GRAPH)........

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit/

    FIGURE

    C-6 LINE STATUS REGISTC-7 ALARM STATUS REGIS

    GROUP ........................D-1 DIVISION OF TEST SE

    PERFORMANCE ANAL

    D-2 SLIDING WINDOW AFT

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    GETTING STA

    1.1 INTRODUCING THE IN

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit

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    1 INTERCEPTOr 147 2 Mbit /s

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 inclu

    features:

    • Operates at 2 Mbit/s, Nx

    kbit/s, and Data Commu

    • Measures 2 Mbit/s signa

    • Performs digital and VF

    • Di l 2 Mbi / i l

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    • Testing 64 (or 56) kbit/s

    paths through digital c

    (DCS)

    • Commissioning new f

    services

    • Out-of-service testing o

    using ISDN NTPM and L

    • O f i i

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    1 INTERCEPTOr 147 2 Mbit /s

    1.3 WARNINGS

    Here is some important informatio

    use the test instrument.

    WARNING: Do not remove thewhen power is app

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    1.5 STANDARD EQUIPMACCESSORIES

    The following standard equipm

    INTERCEPTOR 147.

    • AC Mains power adapte

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    1 INTERCEPTOr 147 2 Mbit /s

    1.7 INITIAL CHECK-OUT

    The check-out procedure describe

    that your test instrument is still

    configuration. If you have chang

    setup before performing this proinstrument to its factory default set

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    4. Select the CONFIGURATI

    Press SETUP to select th

    setup category. In the

    verify Transmitter is set

    5. Set Framing to MFAS-CRC

    Press the CURSOR dowd h

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    1 INTERCEPTOr 147 2 Mbit /s

    12. Initiate continuous error r

    Hold down ERROR INS

    INSERT LED illuminate

    Errs results should begin

    13. Select the LOGIC & TIME

    P RESTART l

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    2. Configure the 147 for the

    Use the SETUP catego

    INTERCEPTOR 147 fo

    perform. The SETUP c

    within each category ar

    order, so you can procee

    properly set up a test. ThaMODE h

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    1 INTERCEPTOr 147 2 Mbit /s

    6. Connect the 147 to the cir

    Connect the circuit u

    instrument’s RECEIVER

    as applicable.

    7. Press RESTART to begin

    To restart (that is, sta

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    INSTRUMENT DES

    2.1 OVERVIEW

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    De

    scription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    TRANSMITTER

    120 Ω

    SELF LOOP

    2M TXPOWER OFF

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    STATUS & ALARMS

    SIGNAL

    FAS SYNC

    MFAS SYNC

    PATTERN SYNC

    PATTERN INVERT

    CRC-4

    OCTET TIMING

    MON

    TERM

    BRID

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    Description

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2.2 TRANSMITTER

    The TRANSMITTER portion of t

    connectors, LEDs, and controls t

    the transmitter side of the test ins

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    ERROR INSERT

    ERROR INSERT is used to genera

    the transmitted signal. (For inf

    type of error that is inserted, see th

    AUXILIARY setup category.)

    To insert a single error, press ERRi 10 3 i i

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    Description

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Monitoring a 2 Mbit/s Circuit

    In this example, you aremonitoring a 2 Mbit/s circuit. Sinceit is not needed, the Transmitter isoff.

    Setup: Test is set to 2M.

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    2.4 EXTERNAL CLOCK

    The EXTERNAL CLOCK conn

    unbalanced connector (or an

    connector) that is used to connect

    external clock source. When the

    selected, transmit timing is provi

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    Description

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    In this example, the INTERCEPT

    DTE, and (since a V.35 interfa

    currently receiving a CTS signal

    data lead 106) from the DCE.

    EMULATEDTE

    CCITT V 11 V 24

    DATA INTERFACE

    V 24

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Table 2-1Data Interface C

    Interface Emulating

    V.24 DTE

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    Description

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    2.7 STATUS & ALARMS

    The STATUS & ALARMS secti

    and easy-to-see information rega

    received signal (see Figure 2-3).

    The colors used for the current an

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    History LED off, and curre

    The condition is detected no

    continuously since it was fi

    test period. Indicates a cur

    History LED on, and curre

    The condition is not detectedb d d l

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    D

    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    MFAS SYNC

    The MFAS SYNC LED illum

    instrument achieves Multiframe Al

    synchronization.

    PATTERN SYNC

    The PATTERN SYNC LED illui hi h

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    MFAS DISTANT

    The MFAS DISTANT (Multifra

    Distant alarm) LED illuminates wh

    detects an MFAS Distant alarm. A

    indicates that the distant end

    synchronization.

    PATTERN SLIP

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    D

    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2.8.1 Receiver Connectors

    When you connect the test instr

    signal under test, use the appropriat

    below.

    120Ω ConnectorWh i b l

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    The following diagram illustrates

    application.

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    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Terminate mode also provides auto

    (such as when you are testing on th

    of multiplexers, NTE, or NTUs),

    BRIDGE

    Use BRIDGE mode to monitor a 2

    when you are performing in-ser

    tests) from a monitor point thati l i i ( ill d b

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    If the battery is low when you

    following message appears:

    BATTERY LOW!

    If the battery power is too low, the

    power on until you connect it til h b h b

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    D

    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2.10 DISPLAY, SCROLL, SELECT

    The liquid crystal display (LCD)

    configuration or test results, dep

    most recently pressed SETUP or R

    can show one page or four lines of

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    2.11 SETUP

    Press SETUP to select one of the S

    LED next to the selected SETUP

    Repeatedly press SETUP to sc

    category to the next.

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    D

    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2.13 VOLUME CONTROLSPEAKER

    The VOLUME controls are used

    level of the integrated speaker. T

    used to monitor a voice channel

    voice channel to be monitored

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    2.14 PRINTER CONTROL

    Use the PRINTER controls in co

    operation. (For more information

    see Section 5, Using a Printer.)

    PRINTER CLEAR Control

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    D

    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2.16 TOP PANEL OF THEINSTRUMENT

    The top panel of the test instrumen

    two connectors that are described

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    PRINTER / REMOTE CONTROL

    Use the PRINTER / REMOTE CO

    to connect the INTERCEPTOR

    remote controller. To use a print

    connect one end of the Printer/Re

    the PRINTER / REMOTE CON

    plug the other end into the printer

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    D

    escription

    2 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    SETUP CATEG

    3.1 OVERVIEW

    Use the INTERCEPTOR 147 SET

    the test instrument for the test yo

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    pCategories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.2 TEST MODE CATEG

    Use the TEST MODE category to

    you want to perform. To set up

    MODE category, press SETUP u

    LED illuminates. Specify the sele

    it will determine what other item

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.2.1 Test

    Use the Test item to specify the t

    perform. The following Test sele

    2M

    Select 2M for tests on a 2 M

    i i

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    VOICE*

    Select VOICE to perform analo

    or channel-associated, sig

    PCM-encoded voice channe

    64 (or 56) kbit/s timeslot in a

    When Test Mode is set to V

    i d h h ffi

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    UNDERSTANDING NORMAL

    OPERATION:

    2.048 Mbit/s channels are ma

    channels that operate at 64 kbit/s

    56 kbit/s (restricted operation, fo

    originating from the USA). In eit

    i t d b li i l

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    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The following selections are avai

    2M→ DATA

    Select 2M→ DATA to test a

    on a 2 Mbit/s interface and rec

    interface).

    DATA 2M

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.2.6 2M

    The 2M item is used to specify the c

    on the 2 Mbit/s side of a MUX t

    selections are available.

    64K

    S l 64K f

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.3 CONFIGURATION C

    The CONFIGURATION categor

    key items associated with the tran

    To set up the items in the CONFI

    SETUP i

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Table 3-2CONFIGURATION Categ

    Item Availa

    TS Idle An 8-bit word

    bit-by-bit. (Se

    d il )

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Table 3-2CONFIGURATION Categ

    Item Available Sele

    Synth Rate 50 to 2,048,00

    Rcv Clk Sel ST or TT

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.3.1 Transmitter

    Use the Transmitter item to switch

    power on or off. The following sel

    Transmitter.

    ON

    2 i i d

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    OFF

    When Thru Mode is set to O

    “TS Idle”) is transmitted on th

    This selection is generally u

    testing or Fractional testing

    timeslots are unused or not im

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    UNFRAMED

    Configures the test instrum

    unframed mode. An unframed

    no frame alignment or other o

    test patterns are often used to

    tests on 2 Mbit/s lines. (The

    is available only when Test M

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    MFAS-CRC

    Configures the test instrume

    MFAS-CRC framing format.

    to the MFAS format, exce

    redundancy check (CRC-4)

    first bit of timeslot 0 in even

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    INT 2048K

    The INTERNAL selection (

    “INT 2048K” when Option 1

    RECOVERED

    The Transmitter clock is reco

    signal. Thus, the transmitter f

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    MON

    Monitor. Derives the 2M Re

    isolated source. This selectio

    impedance for the 2M Ref In

    BRIDGE

    Derives the 2M Reference fro

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.3.9 Loopcodes

    Use the Loopcodes item to specif

    any, to be transmitted. The loop co

    2M framed, 2M Voice, 2M Nx64

    and 2M 64k/56k setup when the

    The following selections are avai

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2M PROG

    Selects the user-programmed

    (see Section 3.3.11 2M PRO

    unique loop code combinatio

    1010, 1110, and 1111).

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Bit Function Des

    6a Loop 2 Command Bit

    Netw

    6b Loop 2 Command Bit

    Cus

    7a Loop 2 Command Bit

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.3.15 CBIT MODE

    Use the CBIT MODE item to se

    mode. The following selections

    MODE as indicated.

    EDIT

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    lost, the test instrument does

    sync process. Instead, the te

    loss of pattern sync and attem

    sync using the pattern that w

    sync was initally achieved.

    that the test instrument prope

    rather than simply revert to th

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    2^20-1

    1,048,575-bit pseudorandom

    of 19 sequential zeros and

    described in CCITT Recomm

    2^23-1

    8,388,607-bit pseudorandom

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.3.17 Program Pattern

    Use the Program Pattern item to

    programmable test pattern to be tra

    timeslots when Pattern is set to PR

    about selecting timeslots, see the T

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    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    wherebbbbbbbb is an 8-bit byte

    specify each bit (represented by a

    the bit you want to change and pr

    a “1” to a “0” or a “0” to a “1.”

    NOTE: When Channel is set to RE

    of the TS Byte item app

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    38.4K, 48K, 56K, 64K, 128K, 256

    1536K, 1984K, 2048K. In additio

    set to SYNTH, which allows the u

    When Intf is set to V.24 ASYNC

    bit/s to 19.2 kbit/s are available.

    NOTE: SYNTH is only availab

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.3.23 Send Clk Pol

    Use the Send Clk Pol (Send Clock

    the polarity of the clock to be used

    data. For a diagram of the interfac

    Appendix B.

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.3.26 V.24A Data Bits

    Use the V.24A Data Bits item to s

    bits (5, 6, 7, or 8) per character o

    interface.

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The format of the Data Lead item

    Data Lead

    The following Data Leads can be s

    given interface and configuration

    CTS, TM, RLSD, DSR, RS, CS,

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    For an overview of the items availa

    category, see Table 3-3.

    Table 3-3TIMESLOTS Ca

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    When Tx = Rx:2-page display

    Timeslo

    Coupling Tx =

    TS 30 Rate   F . . . . . . . . . . . . .  M. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Selecting a Single Timeslot

    To select a single timeslot for test

    Mode is set to VOICE or 64K, or

    or 56K), use the procedure desc

    Move the cursor to the Timeslot Number.Press SELECT until the number of the desired time(As you change the selection, the graphical display

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    3

    Categories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.4.1 TS (Timeslots Page)

    When you want to select the sa

    transmit and receive sides, use the

    select the timeslot(s) you want to

    available only when Coupling is

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.4.4 Coupling

    Use the Coupling item to indicate

    to select the same timeslots on th

    sides. The Coupling selection can

    The following selections are avai

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.5 ALARM/SIGNAL CA

    The ALARM/SIGNAL category is

    on or off, and to configure overhe

    SIGNAL category is available w

    Mbit/s signal. For an overview of

    category, see the table below.

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    The format of the Tx Alarm item

    Tx Alarm

    The following alarms can be set

    Each alarm can be set ON or OFF

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    pCategories

    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Bit position 1 can also be edited i

    or MFAS. However, when Framin

    MFAS-CRC, an uppercase “C” is

    1 and cannot be edited. The “C”

    used to send CRC-4 error detectio

    Bit 2 is always set to 1. In bit posit

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.5.4 Tx ABCD

    Use the Tx ABCD item to set

    associated with the selected voice

    The format of the Tx ABCD item

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.6 AUXILIARY CATEGO

    The AUXILIARY category is use

    items, including items regarding p

    the current time and date. For an o

    see Table 3-5. Descriptions of the

    the table.

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Table 3-5AUXILIARY Category

    Item Selections

    Hist Buf x% ON or OFF

    Hist Rslt AIS, BIT ERR

    CODE ERRS

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.6.1 Language

    Use the Language item to selec

    menus, overlays, and printouts. T

    are available for LANGUAGE.

    ENGLISH

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    AMI

    AMI (Alternate Mark Inver

    with no zero substitution.

    3.6.3 Error Type

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.6.5 Adjacent FAS Errs

    Use the Adjacent FAS Errs item t

    adjacent FAS errors (3, 2, or 1) that

    to transmit when you press ERROR

    can be used to test the “loss of fra

    criterion used by 2 Mbit/s receive

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    SIGNAL

    Select SIGNAL for Signaling

    contain a record of up to 2

    signaling bit changes detecte

    the current test. (The signali

    Timeslot 16 of a 2 Mbit/s sign

    see Section 5, Using a Printe

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.6.9 Time Interval

    Use the Time Interval item to s

    between automatic timed Prints

    interval, move the cursor to the tim

    SELECT until the desired time in

    time interval is displayed in an H

    f

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    LOGIC (ON/OFF)

    When Event is set to LOGIC O

    logic events will trigger an Ev

    Pattern Sync Loss, Pattern Sl

    ALARMS (ON/OFF)

    When Event is set to ALA

    f ll i l ill

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.6.12 Prt Type

    Use the Prt Type item to specify t

    connected to the INTERCEPTO

    selections are available:

    PR40A

    S l PR40Aif i

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    CRLF

    Set the printer line terminatio

    linefeed.

    LF

    Set the printer line terminatio

    CR

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The following selections are avail

    Bits per Byte:

    7 or 8

    NOTE: Set the number of data

    Mode is set to GRAPH.

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3.6.17 Hist Rslt

    Use the Hist Rslt (Histogram Res

    result from the histogram buffer to b

    Print. (For more information, see t

    Prints.)

    Th f ll i l i il

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3.6.18 Hist Print?

    To create a histogram and send it t

    the cursor to the Hist Print? item a

    histogram is created and placed

    printing when a printer is attache

    Af h hi

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    If the Start time that was specifie

    later (relative to the time the histo

    on) than the current time, and the

    the display shows the following m

    Start Time Must B

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    3.6.20 Len

    Use the Len (Length) item to spec

    to be covered in the Histogram P

    length in the DD/HH:MM (day/h

    3 6 21 Hi t T

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    Move the cursor to the appropriat

    and press SELECT. If you select N

    results remain in the histogram bu

    then the buffer is cleared, and

    following message.

    Clearing

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    3.6.24 Program Recall

    Use the Program Recall item to re

    the test instrument’s ten battery-ba

    (0 through 9). When you recall a se

    is automatically configured to ma

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    M.2100

    Select M.2100 to use the CC

    M.2100 performance analysi

    3.6.26 Beeper

    U h B i h b

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    The current time is shown in

    (hour:minute) format.

    3.6.29 Date

    Use the Date item to set the tes

    l d Th D i i

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    To clear the test instrument’s mem

    the Memory Clear? item, and pres

    shows the following message.

    Are You Sure? NO

    Move the cursor under the appro

    YES) d SELECT

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    TEST RESU

    4.1 OVERVIEW

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 provid

    you the information you need to qu

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    4 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The SUMMARY category displ

    from the above list that have acq

    since the start of the current test an

    the current test setup.

    When the SUMMARY category is

    occurs in one of the SUMMAR

    d (if i i i d)

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    RT Delay (Round Trip Dela

    SL Delay (Signal Lead Dela

    Char Err (Character Error)

    Rcv Pat

    The Rcv Pat (Received Patte

    test pattern that is being

    INTERCEPTOR 147 i

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    Time

    The Time result indicates the

    minutes, and seconds) using

    the following format: HH:M

    Date

    The Date result indicates th

    h d ) i h f ll

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    4.4 SIGNAL, CODE & FA

    The SIGNAL, CODE & FAS Re

    2.048 Mbit/s signal frequency an

    and contains results that are based

    (The SIGNAL, CODE & FAS re

    when Test is set to 2M or MUX.) T

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    Bit Slip

    The Bit Slip result indicates

    the recovered clock of the

    recovered clock of the 2M Re

    Slip result is available if Opt

    Frame Slip

    Th F Sli l i h B

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    MFAS Errs

    The MFAS Errs (Multiframe A

    result indicates the number of

    since MFAS or MFAS-CRC

    contain an error.

    MFAS Rate

    Th MFAS R l i

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    4 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The format for the NFAS Wor

    where:

    C A “C” in the fi

    the presence o

    1 Bit position tw

    “1 ” (A “

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    CRC MF Wrd

    The CRC MF Wrd (CRC M

    indicates the values received

    the eight consecutive NFAS

    The format for the CRC MF W

    where:

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    4 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    4.5 CHAN. & SIGNALING

    The CHAN. & SIGNALING (C

    results category contains results r

    An example set of CHAN. & SI

    Timeslot 3) is shown below.

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Active Timeslots

    The Active Timeslots resul

    representation of timeslots

    following format:

    F123•••789012••5

    M78••••••56••901

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    Freq

    The Freq (Frequency) result is

    of the PCM-encoded signal i

    Peak

    The Peak result is the peak PC

    detected during the previous

    i l

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    The PERFORMANCE category ca

    results.

    G.821 Results

    Avl Sec

    % Avl Sec

    Unavl Sec

    SES

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    4 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Err Sec

    Errored Seconds — The numb

    that contain one or more errors

    in CCITT Specification G.82

    Deg Min

    Degraded Minutes, calculated

    S ifi i G 821

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    2 Una T

    Unavailable Time, calculated

    Specification M.2100.

    2 SES

    Severely Errored Seconds, ca

    CCITT Specification M.2100

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    USING A PRI

    5.1 OVERVIEW

    You can set up the INTERCEPTO

    f P i Th P i

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    5.2 CONTROLS PRINT

    A Controls Print provides a Pr

    instrument’s current configuratio

    To create a Controls Print,

    CONTROLS control on the INT

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    2. To create a manual Res

    PRINTER RESULTS contr

    When you press the PRIN

    a Results Print (of the typ

    created.

    Following are descriptions of the

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    Results Print (Summary Forma

    A Results Print in Summary form

    most important results, as shown in

    ========================

    RESULTS PRINT 16:10

    Patt Loss: 0 MFAS

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    To create a Timed Print, use the f

    1. Select the AUXILIARY set

    2. Set Auto Print to TIMED.

    3. Set Time Interval to the d

    D i h d i d

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    5.6 HISTOGRAM PRINT

    A Histogram Print provides i

    accumulated results for a specifie

    are two types of Histogram Pr

    Examples of the different forma

    depending on the specified setup,

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Use LIST to present the

    list of ASCII characters

    5. Set Printer Mode (GRAPH

    For non-graphics printer

    bars of the graph can be r

    characters). For graphic

    ASCII

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    Figure 5-1 is an example of a His

    Type is set to GRAPH and Printer

    The bars in the graph represent th

    HISTOGRAM PRINT 16:46:5

    ==================================

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Figure 5-2 is an example of a His

    Type is set to GRAPH and Printe

    The bars in the graph are repre

    asterisks. This type of setup is o

    displaying a histogram on a non-g

    ==================================

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    Figure 5-3 is an example of a His

    Type is set to LIST. In this case,

    replaced with numerical repr

    explanation of the numerical re

    Appendix D.) This type of Histog

    used when the information is bein

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    3. Select appropriate Prt Typ

    If you are using TTC’s

    PR-40A. This selection a

    appropriate baud rate, par

    If you are using a differen

    then set RS232 Port to th

    d bi h

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    6. Check the paper supply in

                         B                   A                       T                       T                       E                     R                         Y

        P    R   I     N     T     E    R   /

        R     E     M    O     T     E    C    O     N     T    R    O   L

              C            H         A          R           G       I            N           G

        9     V    D    C

       1    A    R     E    G

    8-pinconnector

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    REMOTE CON

    6.1 OVERVIEW

    You can control the INTERCE

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    6.2 REMOTE CONTROL

    If you have a suitable remote con

    terminal, a computer, or a controller

    steps to set up for Remote Contro

    1. Connect the 147 and the r

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    Initially, the controller is

    terminal mode, the INTER

    interactively with the rem

    the INTERCEPTOR 14

    character (>) when it

    command, echoes all char

    controller, and transmits e

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    6.3.1 Syntax for Commands

    The general format for entering c

    command:subcommand par

    terminator

    Th i l b h

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    The following conventions are us

    of the commands/queries present

    < > Substitute the a

    indicated forma

    [x|y|z] You must type

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    *ESE [ | ?]

    Event Status Enable

    The *ESE command sets the Stand

    Register bits. The value of the bit

    Status Enable Register determin

    register are enabled. When a bit

    Status Register and its correspondi

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    *ESR?

    Event Status Register

    The *ESR? query requests the co

    Event Status Register. The value r

    all bits that are set at the time y

    Standard Event Status Register is

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    *LRN?

    Learn Device Setup

    The *LRN? query requests the c

    response lists the commands th

    instrument at some later time to

    setup.

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    *OPT?

    Option Identification

    The *OPT? query requests which

    the INTERCEPTOR 147. A “0” r

    is not installed. If no options are in

    0’s is returned. An installed opti

    name.

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The bits of the Parallel Poll Enab

    Bit 0 Error Available

    Bit 1 0

    Bit 2 Test Status Summ

    Bit 3 0

    Bit 4 0

    Bi 5 E S S

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    printer device selections are not ch

    setting changed. This exceptio

    control operation can continue af

    is issued. Valid program number

    Example:

    >*RCL 3 Recalls st

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The act of reading the Parallel Po

    Bit 6 of the Status Byte Register.

    The bits of the Service Request E

    Bit 0 Error Available

    Bit 1 Print Available (P

    Bi 2 T S S

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    Bit 5 Event Status Summ

    Bit 6 Master Status Sum

    Bit 7 0

    For additional information, see th

    see Appendix B.

    E l

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    *WAI

    Wait

    The *WAI command causes all

    complete before executing any oth

    NOTE: The INTERCEPTOR 147

    serially. Therefore, the

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    The act of reading the contents of the Test Summary register.

    Example:

    >STATUS:ALRM? Return

    the sta

    registe

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    STATUS:ALRM_HIST?

    Status: Alarm History

    The STATUS:ALRM_HIST? qu

    integer indicating which history a

    The bits read include:

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    STATUS:LINE?Status: Line

    The response to a STATUS:LINE

    value indicating the contents of th

    of the Line register reflect the cur

    signal and include the following b

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    For additional information, see A

    The bits read include:

    Bit 0 Signal Present

    Bit 1 FAS Sync

    Bit 2 MFAS Sync

    Bi 3 P S

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    Example:

    >STATUS:LINE_HIST? Rea

    regi

    11 The

    indi

    INT

    lost

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    STATUS:TEST?Status: Test Summary Register

    The response to the STATUS:T

    weighted value indicating the conte

    register. (The bits of the Test Su

    according to the corresponding

    Summary and Alarm Status regis

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    When a bit of the Test Summarycorresponding bit in the Test Sum

    also set, the Test Summary Status

    Byte register is set.

    The bits in the Test Summary En

    Bi 0 Li S S

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    6.3.4 Setup Commands and

    SET:2MREF [BRG | TRM | M

    Set the 2M Reference Input.

    This command is available only if O

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    SET:CHRT:[NORM | REST Set the channel rate.

    SET:CODE_RATE:[1E-3 | 5

    Set the error insertion rate for cod

    errors.

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    SET:FRMG[AUTO|MFASC|MFAS|FASC

    Set: Framing.

    SET:GCLK [INTRNL | INTF

    Set Generator Clock.

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    after you enter the SET:HSTM MAto MAN, you can use the SET:HS

    length of the histogram.

    Example:

    >SET:HSTM? Req

    sett

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    The values used in the length paramDD 00 to 99

    HH 00 to 23

    MM 00 to 59

    The start time is relative to the tim

    was turned on. For example, if

    d d 2 00 d

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    SET:INTF [V.24A | V.24S | V64K | ?]

    Set Interface.

    Use 64K for a G.703 64 kbit/s int

    SET:LINE:[CS | CTS | DM |

    RL | RLSD | RR | RS | RTS

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    SET:Mx64K:RX [“

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    SET:Nx64K:TX [ | ?]

    Set adjacent transmit timeslots

    to be selected.

    Used to indicate which transmit

    The timeslots are numbered

    , enter the numb

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    SET:PORT [“

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    SET:SCLK [NORMAL | INV Set Send Data Clock Polarity.

    SET:SUBCH [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ?

    Select the 16K subchannel within

    64K timeslot.

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    SET:TSBYTE [“

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    SET:VF_LEVEL [-20.0 to +3Set the transmitted VF level.

    SET:V.11 [TERM | UNTERM

    Set V.11 Termination.

    SET:V.24A:BITS [5 | 6 | 7 | 8

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    RES:2_%EFS?Results: Percentage of M.2100 E

    Free Seconds

    RES:2_%AV_T?

    Results: Percentage of Available

    NOTE: Only valid in M2100 per

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    RES:2M_FREQ?Results: 2 Mbit/s Signal Frequen

    Short form: RES:2MFR

    Not Ready Value: -1

    RES:2M_FREQ_PPM?

    Results: 2 Mbit/s Frequency Delt

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    RES:ACTIVE_TIMESLOTS?Results: Active Timeslots

    Response is a string of characters in

    are active. For more information,

    (Also see the RES:TIMESLOT c

    Short form: RES:ATMS

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    RES:BER_SES?Results: Bit Error Rate Minus SE

    Short form: RES:BSES

    Not Ready Value: -1.0E + 0

    RES:BIT_ERRS?

    Results: Bit Errors

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    RES:CRC_ERRS?Results: CRC Errors

    Short form: RES:CRER

    Not Ready Value: -1

    RES:CRC_MF_WORD?

    Results: MFAS Word

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    RES:ERR_SEC?Results: Errored Seconds

    Short form: RES:ERRS

    Not Ready Value: -1

    RES:ERR_SES?

    Results: Bit Errors Minus SES

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    RES:HELD:?Results: Held Result

    Returns the specified result using t

    snapshot in the remote control bu

    Example:

    >RES:HOLD Saves

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    RES:MFAS_WORD?Results: MFAS Word

    Short form: RES:MFW

    Not Ready Value: “NOT REA

    RES:NFAS_WORD?

    Results: NFAS Word

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    RES:RX_BYTE? Results: Receive Byte

    Short form: RES:RXBT

    Not Ready Value: “NOT REA

    RES:SA6BITS?

    Results: Sa6 Bits string

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    6.3.6 Miscellaneous CommQueries

    LOCAL

    Local Control

    Sets the INTERCEPTOR 147 t

    (Enables all controls on the INTE

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    MISC:RC_MODE [TERM | C

    Miscellaneous: Remote Control M

    MISC:RCV [M120| T120|B12

    T75|B75|?]

    Miscellaneous: Receiver Input M

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    2M Reference Input Option Not

    This error message is caused by

    results when Option 147-1 is no

    receive this message in respons

    following query: res:bits?

    Argument out of Range.

    Thi i d b

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Invalid Bit String.

    This error message is caused by s

    contains characters other than bina

    12345678 instead of 10110110).

    message in response when you

    commands.

    I lid Cl k C d V lid i

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Invalid Value.

    This error message is caused by

    invalid for the associated register

    message in response when you

    commands.

    Length Must Be > 0.

    Thi i d b

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Result Not Available.

    This error message is caused by r

    before it is available. You may

    response when you send one of th

    Save Number Out of Range.

    This error message is caused by

    h i b 0 d 9 Y

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Unrecognized Auto Print.

    This error message is caused by

    print parameter. You may receive t

    when you send the following com

    Unrecognized Channel Rate.

    This error message is caused by sen

    Y i

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Unrecognized Histogram Buffe

    This error message is caused b

    histogram buffer action paramete

    message in response when yo

    command: set:hstb.

    Unrecognized Histogram Resu

    Thi i d b

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Unrecognized Remote Control

    This error message is caused by se

    control mode parameter. You may

    response when you send the

    misc:rcmode.

    Unrecognized Result Print.

    Thi i d b

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    6 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Unrecognized Tx Clock.

    This error message is caused by sen

    clock parameter. You may receive

    when you send the following com

    Unrecognized Tx Coding.

    This error message is caused by sen

    di Y

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    APPLICATI

    7.1 OVERVIEW

    You can use the INTERCEPTO

    testing applications for 2 Mbit/s a

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    7 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Test Setup

    1. Perform the Basic Setup

    Verify the PANEL LO

    LEDs are off.

    2. TEST MODE category

    Si ill b f

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Test Results

    1. Check the error results

    To analyze the performa

    (while it is in-service), y

    CRC-4 error results, fra

    error results, REBEs (Rem

    d l W

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    DigitalNetworkNTE

    2.048 Mbit/sTest Pattern

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    TX RX

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    5. Check AUXILIARY catego

    If you are using a printe

    setup items as desired.

    see Section 5). Check th

    to verify they are set for th

    6. Set RECEIVER control to

    S l TERM b

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    7.4 ANALOG/DIGITAL TVOICE CHANNEL

    You can use the INTERCEPTOR

    side of a PCM multiplexer (mu

    Frequency (VF) test set to insert a

    input of a voice channel card in

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    3. Set the CONFIGURATION

    Set Transmitter to OFFtest).

    Set Framing to the forma

    test or set Framing to AU

    4. Select the timeslot to be t

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    4. Check Active Timeslots fo

    In the CHAN. & SIGNALcheck the Active Times

    identify the channels th

    Also, for the selected tim

    Byte, ABCD, Freq (Hz),

    results.

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    Test Setup

    Use the following steps to set up th

    that is used for monitoring at the

    1. Perform the Basic Setup

    Verify the PANEL LO

    LED ff

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    4. Select the timeslots to be

    5. Check AUXILIARY catego

    If you are using a printe

    setup items as desired.

    see Section 5). Check th

    to verify they are set for th

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    7.6 COMMISSIONING A

    NX64K SERVICE

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 can be

    new Nx64K service from the cus

    before the 2048 kbit/s NTE is

    testing is performed using the

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    3. Set the CONFIGURATION

    Set Transmitter to ON.

    Set Framing to the form

    under test when in serv

    AUTO).

    S L d OFF (

    7

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    9. TRANSMITTER connector

    Using the appropriaconnector, connect the

    transmit direction of th

    tested.

    T R l

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    can also be used to perform in

    kbit/s circuits from DS3 monitor pa typical test setup, see Figure 7-

    INTERCEPTOR

    264

    7

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    3. Set the CONFIGURATION

    Set Transmitter to OFF tSet Framing and Patter

    pattern used by the trans

    4. Check AUXILIARY catego

    If you are using a printe

    i d i d

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    7.8 PERFORMING A BIT SL

    TEST

    You can use an INTERCEPTOR 1

    147-1 to perform a bit slip or fra

    example, you are troubleshooting

    customer premises (as shown

    7

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    3. Set the CONFIGURATION

    Set Transmitter to ON.Set Framing to the forma

    s link under test (or set F

    Set Tx Clock to 2M REF

    4. Check AUXILIARY catego

    If i i

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    INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /s

    Test Results

    In the SIGNAL, CODE & FAS Re

    Freq  ∆ppm, Bit Slip, and Frame Sl

    indicate the relative stability of th

    reference clock. The Freq ∆pp

    recovered clock frequency deviati

    f 2 048 Mbi / Th Bi Sli

    7

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    2. Set Test to 2M and set T

    itemsSet Test Mode to DATA

    Set Intf to the interface

    under test.

    3. Set the CONFIGURATION

    I h D L d i

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    4. Check the SL Delay

    In the LOGIC & TIME Rthe signal lead delay (SL

    interface.

    5. Verify received frequency

    In the SIGNAL, CODE &

    h k F d F ∆

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    7 INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    Test Setup

    1. Perform the Basic Setup

    Verify the PANEL LO

    LEDs are off.

    2. Set Test to MUX and set

    i

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    Test Results

    1. Observe the Data Interfac

    panel LEDs

    Watch the DATA INTER

    the proper DTE/DCE

    Check the STATUS & A

    d i f i

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    7.11 TESTING DEMULTIP

    (2048 KBIT/S TO DA

    In a demultiplex test, you can tra

    and then demultiplex it on the data

    been received. For a diagram of

    Figure 7-10.

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    3. Set the CONFIGURATION

    Set Framing to the forkbit/s link under test (or

    Set Data Leads RTS and

    Set LL and RL to OFF.

    Set other applicable item

    TIMESLOTS

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    3. Check the SUMMARY Res

    events

    4. Check the SL Delay

    In the LOGIC & TIME R

    the signal lead delay (SL

    interface.

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    4. Check the STATUS & ALA

    Verify signal presence synchronization.

    NOTE: Pattern synchro

    for Round-Trip

    P h RESTART

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    INTERCEPTOR  147 2 Mbit/s

    SPECIFICAT

    8.1 2 MBIT/S OPERATIN

    This section lists the capabilities

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    8.1.3 Channel Associate

    Analysis

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 can

    channel-associated signaling anal

    • Display ABCD bits

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    8.1.7 Output Connector

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 inc

    connectors:

    • 120Ω balanced: 3-pin b

    • 75Ω b l d 1

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    8.1.9 Receiver

    The Receiver has the following c

    Input sensitivity

    Term mode: Cable compensatio

    Bridge mode: Cable compensatio

    M d R i i i

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    INTERCEPTOR  147 2 Mbit/s

    8.2 V.11 DATA INTERFA

    To use the V.11 interface, you m

    adapter cable.

    Electrical Interfaces

    CCITT Recommendations V.11 a

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    8.4 X.21 DATA INTERFA

    The following specifications appl

    Interface and contact number in ac

    (15-pin DTE/DCE connectors).

    Data Rates

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    8.6 CODIRECTIONAL 64

    INTERFACE

    To use the CCITT G.703 64kbit/s

    you must use the appropriate ada

    Electrical Interface

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    Line Terminator: CR, LF

    Connector: Serial

    Appen

    assign

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    8.8.2 Physical Specifica

    The physical characteristics for th

    are:

    Case Dimensions: 9.1 cm

    11.4 cm

    21 8

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    MAINTENANCE AN

    9.1 OVERVIEW

    This section contains informatio

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    andService

    9.2.2 If Your Test InstrumenOperate As Expected

    If your test instrument cannot su

    Initial Check-Out Procedure (see S

    not operate as expected, check th

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    9.3.1 Warranty Policy

    All equipment manufactured by

    Techniques Corporation (TTC) is w

    in material and workmanship. Th

    to the original purchaser and is n

    express written authorization of t

    d b TTC

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    andService

    9.3.2 In-Warranty Service

    Equipment in warranty must be re

    authorized service center with s

    equipment should be packed and

    with Instructions in Section 1.4

    returning any equipment, the cu

    R A h i i (RA)

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    Once an out-of-warranty repair is

    or component is warranted for o

    applies only to the part that was

    components are not covered und

    warranty.

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    andService

    9.4 HOW TO CONTACT

    If you have any questions reg

    application, or service of your test

    your TTC Distributor, or contact

    address listed below).

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    You may also contact your local

    In Canada:

    TTC-Montreal: (514) 8

    TTC-Toronto: (905) 5

    TTC-Vancouver: (604)

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    andService

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    PRINTER / REMOTINTERFAC

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 has a se

    REMOTE CONTROL port that is

    instrument to a printer or to a remo

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    rolInterface

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    DATA COMMUNICATIO

    To conduct a Data or Mux test, yo

    circuit under test to the INTERCE

    the data interfaces. During a D

    communication interface leads are

    includes definitions of the control

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    nInterfaces

    DataTerminal

    Equipment

    CCITT Des cr ipt ion V.24

    114 Transmit Clock (DCE) T

    103 Transmit Data T

    113 Transmit Clock (DTE) X

    104 Receive Data R

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    V.24 DCE Crossover Cable

    The V.24 DCE crossover cable is a a 25-pin D-type female. The p

    V.24 DCE crossover cable are lis

    T bl B 1

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    nInterfaces

    V.11 DCE Crossover Cable

    The table below lists the pin ass

    DCE crossover cable. The V.11

    a 50-pin D-type male to a 37-pin

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    Table B-2V.11 DCE Crossover Cable

    (Continue

    Description CCITT V.11

    Ref. Nam

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    nInterfaces

    V.35 DCE Crossover Cable

    The table below lists the pin assDCE crossover cable. The V.35

    a 50-pin D-type male to a V.35 fe

    T bl B 3

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    Table B-3V.35 DCE Crossover Cable

    (Continue

    Description CCITT V.35

    Ref. Nam

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    nInterfaces

    Table B-4V.21 DCE Crossover Cable

     (Continue

    Description CCITT X.21

    Ref. Name

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    V.11 DTE Adapter Cable

    The following table lists the pin aDTE crossover cable. The V.11 D

    type male special connector to a

    connector.

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    nInterfaces

    Table B-6V.11 DTE Adapter Cable P

    (Continue

    Description CCITT V.11

    Ref. Nam

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    V.35 DTE Adapter Cable

    The pin assignments for the V.3(50-pin D-type male to V.35 m

    following table.

    T bl B 7

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    Table B-7V.35 DTE Adapter Cable P

    (Continue

    Description CCITT Signa

    Ref. Name

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    B.4 SIGNAL LEADS FORCOMMUNICATION IN

    For information regarding which

    depending on the Emulate, Gen C

    Rcv Clk) selections on the INTER

    figures in this section. In the fi

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    nInterfaces

    DTE/INTRNL

    For a figure of the signal leads usto DTE and Gen Clk is set to INT

    T

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    DCE/INTRNL/ST

    For a figure of the signal leads usto DCE, Gen Clk is set to INTRNL

    to ST, see Figure B-5.

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    nInterfaces

    DCE/INTF/TT

    For a figure of the signal leads usto DCE, Gen Clk is set to INTF, a

    TT, see Figure B-6.

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    REMOTE CONTROREGISTE

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 uses a s

    queues, and buffers to store inform

    line conditions, alarm conditions

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    usRegisters

    Each group of registers contains o

    register. The user may program

    register to report selected eventstatus register. Setting the bits

    controls the generation of the summ

    group. The summary bit is set w

    and its corresponding enable regi

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    C.2 QUEUE AND BUFFE

    All responses that the INTERCEP

    placed in the Output Queue. With R

    operation, the contents of the Outpu

    transmitted to the terminal. Wh

    Output Queue, the Message Avai

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    usRegisters

    STA0 0 0

    MASTER STATUS

    SUMMARY

    0

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    Bit 4 Not Defined. Alwa

    Bit 3 Not Defined. Alwa

    Bit 2 Bit 2 indicates that

    Test Summary Regi

    the Test Summary

    hi h h

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    C EVENT STATUS RE

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    usRegisters

    C.4 EVENT STATUS RE

    The Event Status Register group iIEEE-488.2 defined events, and

    registers: Event Status Register a

    Register. See Figure B-4.

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    i 5 C C d

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    Bit 5 CME - Command E

    Indicates that a com

    INTERCEPTOR 1because it was not u

    Bit 4 EXE - Execution Er

    Indicates that the I

    bl

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    C 5 TEST SUMMARY RE

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    C.5 TEST SUMMARY RE

    The Test Summary Register is an 8-summary bits from the data stru

    Figure B-5 depicts this register. In

    the 8 bits are used.

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    C.6 LINE STATUS REGIS

    The Line Status Register group coLine Status Register, Line Histo

    Enable Register. This group of re

    the state of the signal presence ind

    Sync indicators, the pattern slip

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    usRegisters

    The Line Status Register gives t

    signal presence indicator, the vario

    the pattern slip indicator, and an alStatus Register is read with the q

    The bit grouping is as follows:

    Bit 7 Not used. Always s

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    The Line History Register is r

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    The Line History Register is r

    STATUS:LINE HIST?.

    Bit 7 PATTERN SLIP

    Indicates that a patt

    this register was las

    Bi 6 N U d Al

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    usRegisters

    C.7 ALARM STATUS RE

    The Alarm Status Register group coAlarm Status Register, Alarm Hist

    Enable Register. See Figure C-7

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    Bit 3 MFAS Distant

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    Bit 3 MFAS Distant

    Indicates that the M

    active.

    Bit 2 FAS Distant

    Indicates that the FA

    Bi 1 TS 16 AIS

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    Bit 0 AIS

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    usRegisters

    Bit 0 AIS

    Indicates that AIS w

    register was last rea

    The Alarm Enable Register is use

    Alarm Status Summary bit of the

    is set. The Alarm Status Sum

    di bi i h Al H

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    UNDERSTANDIN

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    UNDERSTANDINPERFORMANCE A

    D.1 WHY CCITT G.821 PANALYSIS?

    D INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbi

    D 3 DETERMINING AVA

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    nceAnalysis

    D.3 DETERMINING AVAUNAVAILABLE SE

    CCITT Recommendation G.821

    unavailable time as follows.

    “A period of unavailable time be

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    Even though there were 3 consecu

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    Even though there were 3 consecu

    27th, and 28th) which each had a B

    such consecutive seconds are requir

    to unavailable time. Those 3 ind

    in available time and they are cou

    sec sec sec sec sec sec

    D INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbi

    The same test continues to run an

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    nceAnalysis

    The same test continues to run an

    time. In the 80th second, the BER

    than 10-3 as shown in Figure D-3

    through the 85th seconds is also g

    86th second, pattern synchroniza

    continues for the 87th and 88th se

    consecutive seconds each of whic

    10 3 A h f h d

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    10-3. We are still in unavailable tim

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    counted as Unavl Sec; now the to

    and the total Unavl Sec count = 7

    sec

    151

    BER

    sec

    152

    BER

    sec

    153

    BER

    sec

    154

    BER

    sec

    155

    BER

    sec

    156

    BER

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    D.4 DETERMINING DEG

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    nceAnalysis

    G GMINUTES

    Degraded minutes (Deg Min) is

    that is affected by available and

    Min is a count of the number of m

    average BER greater than 10-6

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    UNDERSTANDING H

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    UNDERSTANDING H

    The INTERCEPTOR 147 can prHistogram Prints. To understan

    appears in both types of Histo

    information in this appendix.

    E INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    1. Time and Date of Print

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    Histogram

    sAt the top of Histogram P

    when the histogram was

    2. Histogram Title

    The histogram title indic

    histogrammed. For exa

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    5. Results (Bar Graph)

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    The vertical bars on the H

    how many of the specifie

    indicated times.

    6. Mode Change Indicator(s

    When a mode change oc

    I di

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    Seconds Per Bar (S

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    Histogram

    stime (in number of

    Hour:Minute:Second

    results bar. Two resu

    two consecutive mark

    Seconds Per Bar

    A f i (i

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    HISTOGRAM PRINT 13:55:36 1-Apr-1994

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    Bit Errs 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,

    0,6643,2699,0,0,473,1902,0,0,0,0,0,0

    0,0.0.0

    *Storage 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,

    2,1,1,1,1,1,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,

    *Power 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1

    5,0,2,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5

    *M d h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    E INTERCEPTOR 147 2 Mbit /

    3. Transition Information Lab

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    Histogram

    sand Power

    The Transition Informat

    the Transition Bars a

    histograms. In List his

    information is indicated

    (separated by commas). E

    h di i f h i

    INTERCEPTOR 147A

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    INDEX

    Symbols

    %Avl Sec Result 4-13 

    %EFS Result 4-14 

    %SESR lt 4 13

    AB

    AC

    INTERCEPTOR 147A 2M b

    BATTERY CHARGING  Cod

    C

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          I    n      d     e 

        x

    LED 2-22 

    BATTERY LOW LED 2-16 

    BATTERY LOW! 2-17 

    Battery operation 

    life 1-5 

    Beeper item 3-55 

    Con

    r

    s

    CO

    Con

    INTERCEPTOR 147A

    Display 2-18 

    f i 2 17

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    freezing 2 -17 

    up/down arrows 2-18 

    DISPLAY HOLD 2-17 

    E

    EFS Result 4-14 

    FAS

    FASFAS

    FAS

    FAS

    FAS

    INTERCEPTOR 147A 2M b

    Histogram 

    t 3 52

    INT

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          I    n      d     e 

        x

    type 3-52 

    Histogram Buf fer 

    Clearing 3-48 

    clearing 3-52 

    full 3-48 

    percentage full 3-48 

    INT

    Intf

    INT

    INTERCEPTOR 147A

    No Such Event 3-50 

    P i Hi t

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    Processing Histogram 

    3-50 

    RECALLING PROGRAM 

    3-54 

    Results OK 4-2 

    Result s Unavail 4-2 

    Oc

    PAN

    Pat

    P t

    INTERCEPTOR 147A 2M b

    Printer 

    compat ible types 5 10

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          I    n      d     e 

        x

    compat ible types 5-10 

    line termination 3-46 

    port selecting 3-45 setup 5-10 

    type 

    selecting 3-46 

    Rat

    sRat

    Rcv

    Rcv

    Rcv

    INTERCEPTOR 147A

    port configuration 

    3 47

    E

    F

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    3-47 

    port selecting 3-45 

    setup 6-2 syntax for commands 

    6-4 

    RESTART 2-17 

    F

    F

    FF

    F

    F

    INTERCEPTOR 147A 2M b

    RESULTS PRINT 

    Signaling Summary

    Site

    SL D

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          I    n      d 

        e     x

    Signaling Summary 

    format 5-4 

    Standard format 5-3 Summary format 5-4 

    Results Prin t 

    exampes 5-3 

    SL D

    Spe

    dw

    Sta

    Sta

    INTERCEPTOR 147A

    Timeslots 

    active 4-11

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    active 4-11 

    Broadcast 3-32 

    receive 3-32 Restricted 3-5 

    selected 3-23 

    selecting 3-28, 3-32 

    V.1

    V.1V.2

    p

    V.2

    V 2

    INTERCEPTOR 147A 2M b

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        e     x

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