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VF TIMS Module Part of the MTT and xDSL Family of Products

Users Manual SSMTT-06BM

302 Enzo Drive San Jose, CA 95138


VF TIMS Module

Tel: 1-408-363-8000 Fax: 1-408-363-8313

WARNING Using the supplied equipment in a manner not specied by Sunrise Telecom may impair the protection provided by the equipment. CAUTIONS! Do not remove or insert the module while the test set is on. Inserting or removing a module with the power on may damage the module. Do not remove or insert the software cartridge while the test set is on. Otherwise, damage could occur to the cartridge.

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VF TIMS Module 1 VF TIMS Module................................................. 5


1.1 LEDs. ................................................................................. 5 1.2 Module Connector Panel................................................... 5

2 VF TIMS Main Menu........................................... 7

2.1 Conguration..................................................................... 8 2.2 Place Call.......................................................................... 9 2.2.1 Receive a Call.............................................................. 12 2.3 Transmit Frequency......................................................... 13 2.4 Receive Frequency and Measurements.......................... 17 2.4.1 Single Frequency. ......................................................... 17 2.4.2 Frequency Sweep. ....................................................... 18 2.4.3 3-Tone Slope................................................................ 20 2.5 Noise and Impairments................................................... 22 2.5.1 Noise/SNR. ................................................................... 22 2.5.2 Impulse Noise. .............................................................. 25 2.6 Loop Current and Voltage. ............................................... 27 2.7 Call Analysis.................................................................... 28 2.8 Other Setup..................................................................... 30 2.9 View/Store/Print............................................................... 36 2.9.1 Saving a Test................................................................ 36 2.9.2 Viewing a Stored Test................................................... 36 2.9.3 Printing a Stored Test................................................... 37 2.9.4 Deleting a Stored Test.................................................. 37 2.9.5 Locking & Unlocking a Stored Test............................... 37 2.9.6 Renaming a Stored Test............................................... 37

3 Applications..................................................... 39
3.1 Express Limited Warranty. ............................................... 40

Index...................................................................... 41

VF TIMS Module

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1 VF TIMS Module
The SSMTT-6B module is a VF TIMS (Voice Frequency - Transmission Impairment Measurement Set) designed for testing, installation, and maintenance of 2 and 4 wire voice circuits. It supports the voiceband frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Basic TIMS measurements include: Level/frequency Noise with tone measurement 3-tone slope or programmable frequency sweep generation 3-level impulse noise measurement In addition to basic TIMS measurements, the module also supports 2-wire signaling for loop-start, DID (Direct Inward Dial), and Ground Start. In addition DID + GS has PBX/CO with DP, DTMF, MF dialing, and talk/listen capabilities. For more application details, see Section 3 of this Users Manual. This module can be used with the full family of MTT and xDSL test sets, however there may be minor screen differences between the color and b & w models. This Users Manual uses the color screens for illustrative purposes. Note: The standard Sunrise Telecom AC adaptor may generate low frequency noise which affects the frequency testing results. For this reason we recommend that during VF TIMS measurement the battery or the Sunrise Telecom AC adapter, SS138E be used. 1.1 LEDs The module does not use any LEDs for reporting on circuit conditions. It does however indicate its use by the MODULE LED. 1.2 Module Connector Panel The module connector panel is shown in the following figure:

HANDSET

2W/4W

Figure 1 Module Connector Panel

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The module has the following ports: HANDSET Connect a standard handset using an RJ-9 connector. It is used for talk/listen functions. 2W/4W The 2W/4W port is a 6-pin RJ-11 connector. The center two pins (3 & 4) are used in 2-wire mode. In a 4-wire mode running in normal operation, the center pins (3 & 4) are used for transmitting and pins 2 & 5 are used for receiving. Pin 6 is ground.

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2 VF TIMS Main Menu


The module main menu is shown in the following figure.
MODULE Key RECEIVE FREQUENCY & MEAS 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 SINGLE FREQUENCY FREQUENCY SWEEP 3-TONE SLOPE

VF TIMS MAIN MENU 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 CONFIGURATION PLACE CALL 1 TRANSMIT FREQUENCY RECEIVE FREQ & MEAS NOISE & IMPAIRMENTS LOOP CURRENT 1 CALL ANALYSIS 1, 2 OTHER SETUP 1 VIEW/STORE/PRINT
1 2

NOISE & IMPAIRMENTS 2.5.1 2.5.2 NOISE/SNR IMPULSE NOISE

not in 4-wire configuration not in DID CO, DID PBX, GS CO, or GS PBX signaling

Figure 2 Module Menu Tree While in VF TIMS 2-wire menu, the test set displays the status of the POTS interface and test set status. The status is shown, as in Figure 3, below the time of day line after the carrot >.
Transmit 11:50:45 > IDLE Onhook 11:50:45 > Offhook Receive Impedance TX RX 600ohm< Waiting for Input or a Call 600ohm< 11:50:45 > CALLING Outgoing Call 11:50:45 > RINGING 3638000 600ohm<

Incoming Call with Caller ID 600ohm<

Figure 3 Status Indicators

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2.1 Conguration 11:50:45 > IDLE CONFIGURATION MODE : 2-WIRE IMPEDANCE : 600ohm AUDIO DEVICE: MIC/SPK 600ohm<

2-WIRE

4-WIRE

Figure 4 Conguration Screen Configure the following: MODE Options: 2-WIRE (F1), 4-WIRE (F2) Select between 2-wire or 4-wire operation. Note that this setting determines the availability of certain VF TIMS main menu functions shown in Figure 2. IMPEDANCE Options: 600ohm (F1), 900ohm (F2) Select the impedance level for the receiver. This setting is displayed at the right, near the top of the screen (600ohm). AUDIO DEVICE Options: HANDSET (F1), MIC/SPK (F2) Select either handset or the test set microphone/speaker. The speaker or handset will allow you to: Listen to what is being received. Receive auditory feedback during calling and sending digits. Hear a ringing alert for incoming calls. Hear a call waiting alert. The microphone is inactive during transmission of tones and during measurements.

When nished, press ENTER to return to the module main menu screen.
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2.2 Place Call Setup and place calls on 2-wire analog POTS circuits in this screen.
11:50:45 > IDLE PLACE CALL SIGNALING : DID CO DIAL TYPE : WINK-ST DIAL MODE : DP DIAL NUMBER: 600ohm<

(PRESS ENTER TO DIAL)

LOOP-ST

DID CO

DID PBX

more

GS CO

GS PBX

SETUP

more

Figure 5 Place Call Screen Notes: Press to navigate. To enter numbers, press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad. Press SHIFT when done. If you make a mistake, press SHIFT to turn Shift off and use <- (F1) to delete characters to the left of the cursor. Configure the following: SIGNALING Options: LOOP-ST (F1), DID CO (F2), DID PBX (F3), GS CO (more, F1), GS PBX (more, F2), SETUP (more, F3) Choose the call signaling method. LOOP-ST: Loop start DID CO: Direct Inward Dialing at the CO. DID PBX: Direct Inward Dialing at the PBX. GS CO: Ground Start dialing at the CO. GS PBX: Ground Start dialing at the PBX. Note that DID-PBX provides battery on the Station side. Please check connection before using this type of signaling. SETUP: Shortcut to the OTHER SETUP screens described in Section 2.8. DIAL TYPE (not in LOOP-ST, GS CO, and GS PBX) Options: WINK-ST (F1), IMMD-ST (F2)
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Select the dial type to use. WINK-ST: An off-hook signal to the NI by the CI for a timed interval that indicates that the CI recognizes an off-hook signal from the network and will be ready to receive signals after return to on-hook (T1.405-2002). IMMD-ST: An uncontrolled address signaling protocol originally used by step-by-step electromechanical switching systems whereby the CI does not signal the network of its readiness to receive address signals (T1.405-2002). DIAL MODE Options: DTMF (F1), MF (F2), DP (F3) Select the tone signaling method to use. DTMF: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency MF: Multi-Frequency DP: Dial Pulse DIAL NUMBER Enter a number to dial, by pressing SHIFT or press HISTORY (F2) to select from a list of previously dialed numbers. You can also select a number from the list in the SPEED (F3) dial screen. Press OFFHOOK/ONHOOK (F4) to change the line state of the test set. The HISTORY screen contains a list of calls that were made. It tells you if the call was incoming or outgoing, its duration, and the number it was received from or made to. Select a line and press ENTER to re-dial that number. If available use PAGE-UP (F1) and PAGE-DN (F2) to page through the available screens. Press CLRALL (F4) to clear all numbers from all available screens. Note that these screens are cleared when you turn off the test set. The SPEED DIAL screen contains a list of up to 10 numbers that you program. To enter a number: 1. 2. 3. Select a blank line. Press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad to enter a number. Press SHIFT when done. Use <- (F1) to delete an incorrect digit. You can also select a line with a number and press DELETE (F3) to remove it from the list.

4. With a number selected, press SELECT (F2) or ENTER to dial the number and to return to the PLACE CALL screen. Once a number is dialed by any method, the SPEED F-key is replaced by FLASH and OFFHOOK is replaced by ONHOOK. The POTS status indicator also goes from on-hook to off-hook. This is shown in the following example screens:
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11:50:45 > CALLING 3601916 > RMT PLACE CALL SIGNALING : DIAL TYPE : DIAL MODE : DIAL NUMBER: 3601916 RECEIVED WINK XMT DIGITS : STAT FLASH

600ohm<

11:50:45 > CALLING 3601916 600ohm< > RMT DID-CO STATISTICS PRE-WINK TIME : 1394 ms WINK DURATION : 306 ms WINK OFFHOOK DUR:

DID CO WINK-ST DTMF

FROM PBX

ONHOOK

ONHOOK

Figure 6 Placed Call Screens In the screen on the left, XMT DIGITS displays any digits dialed after the call has been placed. In this example, none have been dialed. In both screens, another icon is present under CALLING. RMT indicates the status of the remote device, here it is on hook. The following F-keys are available: STAT (F1): This is available only when SIGNALLING is DID CO and DIAL TYPE is WINK ST. The following is reported in the right screen of Figure 6: PRE WINK TIME: The time the call is initiated until the wink was received in milli-seconds. WINK DURATION: The length of the wink in milli-seconds. WINK OFFHOOK DUR: Displays the time between the wink and the remote side went off hook. A figure is displayed only when the RMT (remote) side goes offhook. When finished, press ESC to return to the screen shown on the left of Figure 6 and the rest of the F-keys:

FLASH (F3): Use to momentarily go on-hook/off-hook. ONHOOK (F4): Use to end the call with the screen returning to the state shown in Figure 5.

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2.2.1 Receive a Call These screens are only displayed when a call is received.
11:50:45 > RINGING 4083601259 RECEIVE CALL 600ohm< 11:50:45 > RINGING 4083601259 RECEIVE CALL 600ohm<

CALLER ID: 4083601259 12/30 17:48 OUT OF AREA

CALLER ID: 4083601259 12/30 17:48 OUT OF AREA

(PRESS ENTER TO ANSWER) ACCEPT

CALL IN PROGRESS... FLASH ONHOOK

Figure 7 Receive Call Screens When a call is received, the test set will display the screen on the left in Figure 7. Press ACCEPT (F1) or ENTER to answer the call. If you choose to answer the call, the screen on the right of Figure 7 is displayed, it contains: CALLER ID: The number that made the call, date and time, and area information. This screen contains the following F-keys: FLASH (F3): Momentarily change the line status or make a 3-way call. OFFHOOK/ONHOOK (F4): Change the status of the line.

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2.3 Transmit Frequency Use this to send a single tone, a 3-tone test, a frequency sweep or use a quiet mode. MODE Options: FIXED (F1), SWEEP (F2), 3-TONE (F3), QUIET (F4) Select the type of tone to send. FIXED: Sends a single frequency tone.The level and frequency for this tone can be adjusted. SWEEP: Runs a frequency sweep test. Here, the test set sweeps through tones. Congure the starting and ending frequencies, the frequency step, holding time for each frequency, as well as frequencies to skip (see SKIP FREQ). 3-TONE: Sends three different frequencies (404, 1004, and 2804) at 5 second intervals. The tone level can be adjusted. QUIET: Places a quiet termination on the line. Note: To enter numbers, press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad. Press SHIFT when done. If you make a mistake while the SHIFT is active, use the <- and -> F-keys to move the cursor to the incorrect digit and enter the correct digit. If needed, press the +/- F-key to change the sign of the entry. Refer to the following descriptions for each mode: FIXED Transmit a single frequency by pressing F1 at MODE and conguring the following items shown in the following figure: 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< TRANSMIT FREQUENCY MODE : FIXED FREQUENCY: 1000 LEVEL : -10.0 Hz dBm

(PRESS ENTER TO START) (RANGE: 20Hz TO 20kHz)

<-

->

kHz

Figure 8 Transmit Frequency-Fixed Mode Screen


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FREQUENCY Options: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Select the frequency of the transmitted tone. Use kHz/Hz (F3) to change the range. LEVEL Options: -40.0 to +10.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 600, or -40.0 to +8.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 900. Select the level of the transmitted tone. When ready, press ENTER and the test set goes off-hook and begins transmitting the specied tone. Press ENTER again to stop transmitting and go on-hook. SWEEP This test sweeps from a start to a stop frequency with an adjustable frequency step interval, dwell time and level. Start by pressing F2 at MODE and configuring the following items from the following gure. 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< TRANSMIT FREQUENCY MODE : START FREQ: STOP FREQ : FREQ STEP : DWELL TIME: LEVEL : SKIP FREQ : (PRESS ENTER SWEEP 200 Hz 2000 Hz 100Hz 2 sec -10.0 dBm ENABLE TO START)

(RANGE: 20Hz TO STOP FREQ) <kHz

Figure 9 Transmit Frequency-Sweep Mode Screen START FREQ Options: Value from 20 Hz to STOP FREQ Select the starting frequency for the test. This will be the first frequency tone transmitted.

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STOP FREQ Options: Value from START FREQ to 20 kHz Select the stop frequency for the test. This will be the last frequency tone transmitted. FREQ STEP Options: If STOP FREQ - START FREQ < 1 kHz then: 10 Hz (F1), 100 Hz (F2) If 1 kHz < STOP FREQ - START FREQ < 10 kHz then: 100 Hz (F1), 1 kHz (F2) If 10 kHz < STOP FREQ - START FREQ < 20 kHz then: 1 kHz (F1), 10 kHz (F2) Determine the step intervals for the test. As shown by the options for this parameter, the choices are determined by your choices for STOP FREQ and START FREQ. DWELL TIME Options: 2 to 10 seconds Determine how long a single tone is held before transmitting the next tone. For example, if the dwell time is set for 5 seconds, the test set will send each tone for 5 seconds. LEVEL Options: -40.0 to +10.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 600 or -40.0 to +8.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 900. Select the level of each tone for the test. SKIP FREQ Options: ENABLE/DISABLE (F1) EDIT (F2) Choose whether to use this feature by pressing F1. Then directly enter the tone frequencies you wish to skip by: 1. Press EDIT (F2) and the SKIP FREQUENCY screen appears. 2. Select a blank line and enter the desired frequency by using the SHIFT and numeric keypad. Press F2 for Hz or F3 for kHz. Press F4 to delete a frequency. Enter up to 10 frequencies to skip. 3. Press ENTER to save your skip frequencies and return to the screen shown in Figure 9. When ready, press ENTER and the test set goes off-hook and begins transmitting the specied tones. The status is indicated as shown in Figure 3. Press ENTER again to stop transmitting and go on-hook.

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3-TONE This test cycles through three frequencies: 404 Hz, 1004 Hz, and 2804 Hz. Start by pressing F3 at MODE and configure the following items from the following figure: 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< TRANSMIT FREQUENCY MODE LEVEL : 3-TONE : -10.0 dBm

(PRESS ENTER TO START) (RANGE: -40 TO 10 dBm)

<-

->

+/-

Figure 10 Transmit Frequency-3-Tone Mode Screen To begin transmitting: 1. At MODE, press 3-TONE (F2). 2. Select FREQ LEVEL and enter a level using the SHIFT key procedure at the start of this section. This applies to all three tones. 3. Press ENTER to begin and the test set continuously transmits the each of the three tones for 5 seconds. The CURRENT FREQ line displays the frequency currently transmitted. 4 To stop the test, press ENTER again. QUIET This places a quiet termination on the line. Start by pressing F4 at MODE and then ENTER.

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2.4 Receive Frequency and Measurements The following menu selections are available in this screen: SINGLE FREQUENCY FREQUENCY SWEEP 3-TONE SLOPE Note: To enter numbers, press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad. Press SHIFT when done. If you make a mistake while the SHIFT is active, use the <- and -> F-keys to move the cursor to the incorrect digit and enter the correct digit. If needed, press the +/- F-key to toggle the sign of the entry. 2.4.1 Single Frequency 11:50:45 > IDLE SINGLE FREQUENCY SIGNAL FREQ SIGNAL LEVEL : N/A : N/A Hz dBm dBm dB

600ohm<

ATTEN REF LEVEL: 0 ATTENUATION : N/A

(PRESS ENTER TO START) (RANGE: -40 TO 10dBm) +/<->

Figure 11 Single Frequency Screen Configure the following: ATTEN REF LEVEL Options: -40.0 to +10.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 600 or -40.0 to +8.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 900. This is the only parameter to set for this test. It is used to calculate the ATTENUATION. When ready, press ENTER. The test set goes off-hook and begins receiving the tone. The status is indicated as shown in Figure 3. Press ENTER again to stop measuring and go on-hook. The screen reports the following: SIGNAL FREQ: Signal frequency is reported in Hz. SIGNAL LEVEL: Signal level is reported in dBm. ATTENUATION: Signal attenuation is reported in dB.
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2.4.2 Frequency Sweep


11:50:45 > IDLE FREQUENCY SWEEP SIGNAL FREQ SIGNAL LEVEL : N/A : N/A Hz dBm dBm dB

600ohm<

ATTEN REF LEVEL: 0 ATTENUATION : N/A

(PRESS ENTER TO START) (RANGE: -40 to 10dBM) +/<STORE more

TABLE

GRAPH

STORE

more

11:50:45 > IDLE

600ohm<

11:50:45 > IDLE FREQ: 1000 Hz dBm 0 -20 -40 -60 0 <4k 8k 12k 16k -> TABLE

600ohm< LEVEL: 0.0 dBm

FREQ SWEEP TABLE [LEVEL] [ATTEN] [FREQ] 0.0dBm 0.0dB 200 Hz 0.0dB 300 Hz 0.0dBm 400 Hz 0.0dBm 0.0dB 0.0dBm 0.0dB 500 Hz 0.0dB 600 Hz 0.0dBm 0.0dBm 0.0dB 700 Hz 0.0dB 800 Hz 0.0dBm 900 Hz 0.0dBm 0.0dB 0.0dBm 0.0dB 1000 Hz 0.0dB 1100 Hz 0.0dBm GRAPH

20kHz ATTEN

ESC

In both graph screens, the cursor indicates frequency and level or attenuation. Move the cursor by pressing F2 or F3.

11:50:45 > IDLE FREQ: 1000 Hz dB 60 40 20 0 0 <4k 8k 12k 16k -> TABLE

600ohm< ATTEN: 0.0 dB

20kHz LEVEL

Figure 12 Frequency Sweep Screens Configure the following in the top screen shown in Figure 12: ATTEN REF LEVEL Options: -40.0 to +10.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 600 or -40.0 to +8.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 900.
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This is the only parameter to set for this test. It is used to calculate the ATTENUATION. When ready, press ENTER. The test set goes off-hook and begins receiving the tones. The status is indicated as shown in Figure 3. Press ENTER again to stop measuring and go on-hook. The screen reports the following: SIGNAL FREQ: Signal frequency is reported in Hz. SIGNAL LEVEL: Signal level is reported in dBm. ATTENUATION: Signal attenuation is reported in dB. In Figure 12, after the test has concluded: Press F3 to store the results. See Section 2.9. Press TABLE (more, F1) to view a table of results. If a scroll bar is displayed as in the middle left screen, use to view the whole table. The table reports the Frequency, its measured level in dBm and its level of attenuation in dB. Press ESC to return to the FREQUENCY SWEEP screen. Press GRAPH (more, F2 or F1-in TABLE view) to view a graph of the table. The first view is in the middle right screen. It displays a frequency/level graph of the table. Press ATTEN (F4) to view a frequency/attenuation graph of the table. Press LEVEL (F4) to return to the previous screen or press TABLE (F3) to return to the table. Both graph screens contain a cursor that you can move with <- (F1) and -> (F2). The cursors position will indicate the signals frequency and level or attenuation above the graph.

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2.4.3 3-Tone Slope


11:50:45 > IDLE 3 TONE SLOPE SIGNAL FREQ SIGNAL LEVEL : N/A : N/A Hz dBm dBm dB

600ohm<

ATTEN REF LEVEL: 0 ATTENUATION : N/A

(PRESS ENTER TO START) (RANGE: -40 to 10dBM) +/<STORE more

TABLE

GRAPH

STORE

more

11:50:45 > IDLE [FREQ] 404 Hz 1004 Hz 2804 Hz

600ohm<

11:50:45 > IDLE FREQ: 1004 Hz dBm 0 -20 -40 -60

600ohm< LEVEL: 0.0 dBm

3 TONE SLOPE TABLE [LEVEL] [ATTEN] 0.0dBm 0.0dB 0.0dBm 0.0dB 0.0dBm 0.0dB

GRAPH

0 <-

4k

8k 12k 16k -> TABLE

20kHz ATTEN

ESC

In both graph screens, the cursor indicates frequency and level or attenuation. Move the cursor by pressing F2 or F3.

11:50:45 > IDLE FREQ: 1004 Hz dB 60 40 20 0 0 <4k 8k 12k 16k -> TABLE

600ohm< ATTEN: 0.0 dB

20kHz LEVEL

Figure 13 3-Tone Slope Screens Configure the following in the top screen shown in Figure 13: ATTEN REF LEVEL Options: -40.0 to +10.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 600 or -40.0 to +8.0 dBm, if IMPEDANCE is set at 900.
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This is the only parameter to set for this test. This parameter is used to calculate the ATTENUATION. When ready, press ENTER. The test set goes off-hook and begins receiving the tones. The status is indicated as shown in Figure 3. Press ENTER again to stop transmitting and go on-hook. The screen reports the following: SIGNAL FREQ: Signal frequency is reported in Hz. SIGNAL LEVEL: Signal level is reported in dBm. ATTENUATION: Signal attenuation is reported in dB. In Figure 13, after the test has concluded: Press F3 to store the results. See Section 2.9. Press TABLE (more, F1) to view a table of results. The table reports the 3 frequencies, 404, 1004, and 2804 Hz, their measured level in dBm and their level of attenuation in dB. Press ESC to return to the 3 TONE SLOPE screen. Press GRAPH (more, F2 or F1-in TABLE view) to view a graph of the table. The first view is in the middle right screen . It displays a frequency/level graph of the table. Press ATTEN (F4) to view a frequency/attenuation graph of the table. Press LEVEL (F4) to return to the previous screen or press TABLE (F3) to return to the table. Both graph screens contain a cursor that you can move with <- (F1) and -> (F2). The cursors position will indicate the signals frequency and level or attenuation above the graph.

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2.5 Noise and Impairments The following menu selections are available in this screen: NOISE/SNR IMPULSE NOISE Note: To enter numbers, press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad. Press SHIFT when done. 2.5.1 Noise/SNR
11:50:45

>

IDLE
NOISE MEASUREMENT

600ohm<

11:50:45 > IDLE RX 600ohm< NOISE MEASUREMENT NOISE FILTER


Press ENTER

MEASURE TYPE : NOISE NOISE FILTER : C-MESG NOTCH FILTER : DISABLE

: C-MESG : 1004 : -20.2 : 10.3 Hz dBm dBrn

RX FREQUENCY RX LEVEL NOISE

(PRESS ENTER TO START) NOISE SNR PI STORE

11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< NOISE MEASUREMENT MEASURE TYPE : SNR NOISE FILTER : C-MESG NOTCH FILTER : ENABLE

11:50:45 > IDLE

RX 600ohm< SNR MEASUREMENT : C-MESG : : : : 1004 -20.2 10.3 10.6 Hz dBm dBrn dBm

NOISE FILTER
Press ENTER

RX FREQUENCY RX LEVEL NOISE SNR

(PRESS ENTER TO START) NOISE SNR PI STORE

11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< NOISE MEASUREMENT MEASURE TYPE : PI NOISE FILTER : C-MESG NOTCH FILTER : DISABLE

11:50:45 > IDLE

RX 600ohm< POWER INFLUENCE : C-MESG

NOISE FILTER
Press ENTER

POWER INFLUENCE : <40.0 dBrn

(PRESS ENTER TO START) NOISE SNR PI STORE

Figure 14 Noise/SNR Screens Configure the following: MEASURE TYPE Options: NOISE (F1), SNR (F2), PI (F3) Select the type of measurement to perform.
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NOISE: Measure the background noise on a cable pair. To perform this measurement, there must be a quiet termination or open at the end of the cable pair. SNR: Signal-to-Noise Ratio is a ratio of the quality of the signal with noise compared to the noise. This measurement must be performed with a test tone, typically 1004 Hz. PI: Power Influence: Noise to ground. NOISE FILTER Options: C-MESG (F1), 3.4K (F2), D (F3) Determine the type of lter used for the measurement. C-MESG: C-Message weighs frequencies between 600 Hz and 3 kHz most heavily. It, therefore, measures noise in the frequency spectrum most noticeable to the human ear. This measurement is called metallic noise. 3.4K: This weighs frequencies above 3.4 kHz most heavily. D: Also known as the CCITT0.41 Channel Bank Filter, weights noise or impulse noise as it relates to VF data or fax transmission. The 3 dB bandwidth extends from 300 Hz to 3,400 Hz approximating the transmission spectrum of a 28.8/V.34 modem. This lter is composed of a 300 Hz high pass lter cascaded with a 3.4 kHz low-pass filter. Both the analog and digital realizations are shown in the following figure:
Frequency 100Hz 200 0 dB Loss 5

300

500

700

1K

2K

3K

4K 5K

7K 10KHz

10

15 Digital

20

25

30

35

40 Analog 45 dB

Figure 15 D Filter
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NOTCH FILTER This line indicates if the lter is enabled or disabled. Its state is determined by the MEASURE TYPE choice. When ready, press ENTER. The following is reported: RX FREQUENCY: Measured frequency in Hz. Only in NOISE and SNR measurements. RX LEVEL: Measured in terms of dBm. A dBm unit measures the decibels relative to 1 mW of power (across the selected impedance). Only in NOISE and SNR measurements. NOISE: Measured in terms of dBrn (decibels relative to noise). 0 dBrn=-90 dBm. Only in NOISE and SNR measurements. SNR: Signal-to-Noise Ratio is measured in terms of pure decibels (dB). Only in SNR measurements. POWER INFLUENCE: Measured only in PI measurements. This is a noise measurement taken with respect to ground to determine noise from sources such as power lines. The following F-key is available: STORE (F4): Press to save the results. See Section 2.9. When nished, press ESC.

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2.5.2 Impulse Noise This feature detects impulse noise spikes on the signal and keeps a running count of the number of impulse events over time. Impulse noise is defined as a random pulse whose amplitude is signicantly higher than that of background noise. IEEE denes impulse noise as any burst of noise that produces a voltage exceeding the rms value of the background or quantizing noise by more than 12 dB [IEEE 743-1995].
11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< IMPULSE NOISE SETUP NOISE FILTER DEADTIME THRESHOLD(LOW) THRESHOLD SPREAD TEST TIME NOTCH FILTER : : : : : : C-MESG 100 ms 30 dBrn 5 dB CONT OFF 11:50:45 > IDLE RX 600ohm< IMPULSE NOISE HIGH: 40 dBrn MID : 35 dBrn LOW : 30 dBrn

Press ENTER

ET- 000:01:32 RT- CONT FILTER: C-MESG NOTCH : OFF

HIGH: 0 MID : 0 LOW : 0


CLEAR STORE

C-MESG

3.4K

Figure 16 Impulse Noise Screens Configure the following: NOISE FILTER Options: C-MESG (F1), 3.4K (F2), D (F3) Determine the type of lter used for the measurement. C-MESG: C-Message weighs frequencies between 600 Hz and 3 kHz most heavily. It, therefore, measures noise in the frequency spectrum most noticeable to the human ear. 3.4K: This weighs frequencies above 3.4 kHz most heavily. D: Also known as the CCITTO.41 Channel Bank Filter, weights Noise or Impulse Noise as it relates to VF data or fax transmission. The 3 dB bandwidth extends from 300 Hz to 3,400 Hz so as to approximate the transmission spectrum of a 28.8/V.34 modem. This lter is composed of a 300 Hz high pass filter cascaded with a 3.4 kHz low-pass filter. Both the analog and digital realizations are shown in Figure 15. DEAD TIME Range: 10 ms to 255 ms This is the measurement delay after the test set detects the initial impulse. Dead Time begins as soon as the test set detects the initial impulse. It resumes measuring events after the dead time has elapsed. This prevents the test set from measuring the same impulse noise spike multiple times.

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THRESHOLD (LOW) Range: 30 dBrn to 90 dBrn Define the lower threshold value for an impulse noise event. When the test set detects noise above this threshold, the test set records it as an impulse noise event. THRESHOLD SPREAD Range: 2 to 6 dB Set the difference between the Low, Middle, and High event counts. In the top left screen in Figure 16, THRESHOLD (LOW) is set for 30 dBrn; this is the low count. The spread value is set for 5. Therefore, the low count refers to any noise between 30 and 35; the middle count refers to any noise between 35 and 40. High refers to anything above 40 dBrn. TEST TIME CONT (Continuous) is the only option. NOTCH FILTER Options: ON (F1), OFF (F2) Choose whether to use this filter during the measurement. When ready, press ENTER to start and refer to the right screen shown in Figure 16. ET: Elapsed Time since ENTER was pressed. RT: Remaining Time displays CONT, since this is the only option for the TEST TIME setting. The noise for HIGH, MID, and LOW is reported in dBrn. The following counters provide the impulse noise results: HIGH: Number of impulse noise spikes detected whose level falls within the high value (above HIGH). MID: Number of impulse noise spikes detected whose level falls within the middle value (in between MID and HIGH). LOW: Number of impulse noise spikes detected whose level falls within the low value (in between LOW and MID). The following F-keys are available: CLEAR (F1): Resets all counters to zero. The test continues running. STORE (F4): Press to save the results. See Section 2.9. When nished, press ESC.
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2.6 Loop Current and Voltage 11:50:45 > IDLE

600ohm<

LOOP CURRENT/VOLTAGE LOOP CURRENT: 50 mA LOOP VOLTAGE: -10.7 V

STORE

UPDATE

OFFHOOK

Figure 17 Loop Current/Voltage Screen This is a 2-wire measurement. Use it to determine if there is sufcient current and voltage on the line for various types of services. As soon as this screen is selected, the test set begins measuring. The following F-keys are available: STORE (F2): Press to save the results. See Section 2.9. UPDATE (F3): Press to perform a new measurement within this screen. OFFHOOK/ONHOOK (F4): Press to go off-hook and perform the measurement. Press again to go on-hook and stop the measurement. Press ESC when finished.

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2.7 Call Analysis This is a 2-wire function and it is not available in DID CO/PBX or GS CO/PBX signaling.
11:50:45 > IDLE CALL ANALYSIS CALL TYPE: DTMF 600ohm<

(PRESS ENTER TO START) DTMF MF DP

Figure 18 Call Analysis Setup Screen When selected, the test set is placed in a high impedance mode to monitor digits on the line. In the Setup screen shown in Figure 18, configure: CALL TYPE Options: DTMF (F1), MF (F2), DP (F3) Select the type of call. Connect to the circuit as shown in the following figure:

Central Office 2W/4W

Figure 19 Call Analysis Test Set Connection When ready, press ENTER to start. Refer to the following subsection and screens for an example of DTMF analysis:
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DTMF Analysis Example This DTMF digit scanning is an example; an MF or DP analysis will provide different information.
11:50:45 > IDLE TIME 05.384 05.484 05.584 05.684 05.784 05.884 05.984 06.084 06.184 06.284 ANALYZE RX 600ohm< RX DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT STOP 4 0 8 3 6 3 8 0 0 0 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< DTMF ANALYSIS DIGIT-1 : 4 INTD: ---ms H/L Hz: 1209/767 PERD: 1036 m dBm: -3.3 /-3.3 TWST: 0.0 DIGIT-2 : 0 H/L Hz 1340/935 dbm: -2.8 /-2.7 DIGIT-3 : 8 H/L Hz 1340/849 dbm: -2.7 /-2.7 PAGE-UP PAGE-DN INTD: 48 ms PERD: 54 ms TWST: -0.1 INTD: 48 ms PERD: 54 ms TWST: 0.0

Figure 20 DTMF Call Analysis Screens 1. Congure the Call Analysis Setup screen for DTMF. Connect the test set as shown in Figure 19. When ready, press ENTER. 2. In this example, the test set receives digits 4083638000 as shown in the left screen of Figure 20. 3. Press ANALYZE (F1) to display the screen on the right of Figure 20 that displays information on the rst three digits (4, 0, 8). Use PAGE-UP (F1), PAGE-DN (F2) to view the other digits. The following information is provided for each digit: H/L: High and Low frequencies in Hz. dBm: High and Low levels in dBm. INTD: Interdigit period in microseconds. Note that there is never an INTD for the rst digit. PERD: Dial Period. TWST: Twist is the difference in level between two frequencies.

4. When finished, press ESC and the following F-keys are available in the left screen shown in Figure 20. RESTART (F2): Press to clear any received digits. STORE (F3): Press to save the results. See Section 2.9.

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2.8 Other Setup Use these screens to setup specic parameters for the PLACE CALL conguration screen. The screens presented are dependent on the settings for SIGNALING and DIAL TYPE. Loop-Start Screens
11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm<

OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : LOOP-ST 500 ms DTMF 0 dB -7 dBm DP

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE MF

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : LOOP-ST 500 MF 0 -7 ms dB dBm

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE MF

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) DP +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : LOOP-ST 500 DP 60% 10 ms

OTHER SETUP INTERDIGIT PRD: 500 ms

FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : DP % BREAK : DP PPS : DTMF MF

(RANGE: 200 to 999 ms) DP +/<->

Figure 21 Other Setup, Loop-Start Screens Setup the following items from the previous figure: SIGNALING: None, set this in the PLACE CALL screen, refer to Section 2.2. FLASH DURATION Range: 300 to 1000 ms Set the flash duration period using <- (F3) or -> (F4).
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DIAL MODE Options: DTMF (F1), MF (F2), DP (F3) Select the dial mode. See PLACE CALL in Section 2.2. TWIST (HI - LO) (not in DP) Options: -10 to 10 dB, default 0 dB Determine the difference in levels between the high and low frequency tones by using <- (F3) and -> (F4), change sign by pressing +/- (F1). LOW FREQ LEVEL (not in DP) Options: -40 to 10 dBm, default -7 dBm Dene the composite tone level. If TWIST is set to 0 dB, the high tone and low tones will have the same level. Adjust by using <(F3) and -> (F4), change sign by pressing +/- (F1). DP & BREAK (not in DTMF or MF) Options: 60% (F1), 66.6% (F2) Dene the dial pulse % break. DP PPS (not in DTMF or MF) Options: 10 (F1), 20 (F2) Determine dial pulses per second. HI TONE FREQ (not in DP) Options: -5 to 5%, default 0% Determine the frequency deviation of the highest frequency tone in the two tone dial pulse. Adjust by using <- (F3) and -> (F4), change sign by pressing +/- (F1). LO TONE FREQ (not in DP) Options: -5 to 5%, default 0% Determine the frequency deviation of the lowest frequency tone in the two tone dial pulse. Adjust by using <- (F3) and -> (F4), change sign by pressing +/- (F1). DIGIT ON TIME (not in DP) Options: 12 to 999 ms, default 50 ms. Determine the on time for the dial pulse. Adjust by using <- (F3) and -> (F4). DIGIT OFF TIME (not in DP) Options: 12 to 999 ms, default 50 ms Determine the off time for the dial pulse. Adjust by using <- (F3) and -> (F4). INTERDIGIT PRD (not in DTMF or MF) Options: 200 to 999 ms Determine the Interdigit Period in milli-seconds by using <- (F3) and -> (F4), change sign by pressing +/- (F1). When nished, press ESC.
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DID CO Screens
11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : WINK DURATION : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : WINK DURATION : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : WINK DURATION : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : DP % BREAK : DP PPS : DTMF MF DID CO WINK-ST 300 ms 500 ms DP 60% 10 DP MF DID CO WINK-ST 300 ms 500 ms MF 0 dB -7 dBm DP MF DID CO WINK-ST 300 ms 500 ms DTMF 0 dB -7 dBm DP 600ohm< 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP INTERDIGIT PRD: 500 ms

(RANGE: 200 to 999 ms) +/<->

Figure 22 Other Setup, DID CO-WINK-ST Screens

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11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : DELAY PERIOD : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : DELAY PERIOD : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : DELAY PERIOD : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : DP % BREAK : DP PPS : DTMF MF DID CO IMMD-ST 300 ms 500 ms DP 60% 10 DP MF DID CO IMMD-ST 300 ms 500 ms MF 0 dB -7 dBm DP MF DID CO IMMD-ST 300 ms 500 ms DTMF 0 dB -7 dBm DP

600ohm<

11:50:45 > IDLE

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP INTERDIGIT PRD: 500 ms

(RANGE: 200 to 999 ms) +/<->

Figure 23 Other Setup, DID CO-IMMD-ST Screens

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DID PBX Screens


11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : WINK DURATION : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : WINK DURATION : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : WINK DURATION : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : DP % BREAK : DP PPS : DTMF MF DID PBX WINK-ST 300 ms 500 ms DP 60% 10 DP MF DID PBX WINK-ST 300 ms 500 ms MF 0 dB -7 dBm DP MF DID PBX WINK-ST 300 ms 500 ms DTMF 0 dB -7 dBm DP 600ohm< 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP INTERDIGIT PRD: 500 ms

(RANGE: 200 to 999 ms) +/<->

Figure 24 Other Setup, DID PBX-WINK ST Screens

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11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : DELAY PERIOD : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : DELAY PERIOD : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : TWIST(HI - LO): LOW FREQ LEVEL: DTMF 11:50:45 > IDLE OTHER SETUP SIGNALING : DIALING TYPE : DELAY PERIOD : FLASH DURATION: DIAL MODE : DP % BREAK : DP PPS : DTMF MF DID PBX IMMD-ST 300 ms 500 ms DP 60% 10 DP MF DID PBX IMMD-ST 300 ms 500 ms MF 0 dB -7 dBm DP MF DID PBX IMMD-ST 300 ms 500 ms DTMF 0 dB -7 dBm DP

600ohm<

11:50:45 > IDLE

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP HI TONE FREQ : LOW TONE FREQ : DIGIT ON TIME : DIGIT OFF TIME: 0 0 50 50 % % ms ms

(RANGE: -5% to 5%) +/11:50:45 > IDLE <->

600ohm<

600ohm<

OTHER SETUP INTERDIGIT PRD: 500 ms

(RANGE: 200 to 999 ms) +/<->

Figure 25 Other Setup, DID PBX-IMMD-ST Screens In addition to the items in the Loop-Start Screens, the following appears in the screens shown in Figures 22 through 25. DIALING TYPE: None, set this in the PLACE CALL screen, refer to Section 2.2. WINK DURATION (not in IMMD-ST ) Range: 200 to 500 ms Set the wink duration period using <- (F3) or -> (F4). DELAY PERIOD (not in WINK-ST) Range: 200 to 500 ms Set the wink duration period using <- (F3) or -> (F4).
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2.9 View/Store/Print Use this screen to manage, print, or rename saved les. 11:50:45 > IDLE 600ohm< VIEW/STORE/PRINT Free space: 21475 kbyte NAME TYPE LOCK 1. 302 ENZO DR DSLAM 2. 333W57ST DSLAM 3. MULBERRY-3/11 DSLAM 4. TARRYT-3/12 DSLAM 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. VIEW PRINT more

RENAME

UN/LOCK DELETE

more

Figure 26 View/Store/Print Screen The following F-keys are available. VIEW (F1): Allows viewing of a selected file, see Section 2.9.2. PRINT (F3): Allows printing of a selected file, see Section 2.9.3. RENAME (more, F1): Allows renaming a selected file, see Section 2.9.6. UN/LOCK (more, F2): Allows locking and unlocking a file, see Section 2.9.5. DELETE (more, F3): Allows deleting a file, unless locked, see Section 2.9.4. 2.9.1 Saving a Test 1. From any screen with a SAVE F-key, press it and the information is saved with a generic filename. 2.9.2 Viewing a Stored Test 1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT. 2. Select the desired le using . 3. Press VIEW (F1) and the files screen(s) will be displayed. 2.9.3 Printing a Stored Test
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1. Connect a SunSet printer to the serial port of the test set. For other types of printers or for more information, refer to the Storing and Printing chapter in the test set Users Manual. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT. Select the desired le using . Press PRINT (F3) and the file will begin printing. When nished, press ESC to return to VIEW/STORE/PRINT.

2.9.4 Deleting a Stored Test 1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT. 2. Select the desired le using . 3. Press DELETE (more, F3) and the le is deleted if the le is unlocked. 2.9.5 Locking & Unlocking a Stored Test 1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT. 2. Select the desired le using . 3. Press UN/LOCK (more, F2) and the le is locked or unlocked as indicated to the right of the le name. Refer to the lock icon shown in Figure 26. 2.9.6 Renaming a Stored Test 1. 2. 3. 4. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT. Press to select the desired le. Press RENAME (F1) to display a character entry screen. Press INPUT (F3). Note that the A character is highlighted and the INPUT F-key has changed to STOP. 5. Press to move the cursor to a character and press ENTER to place that character in the FILENAME line. Repeat until nished. Enter up to 16 characters. If a mistake is made: A. Press STOP (F3) and move the FILENAME cursor to the incorrect character. B. Press DELETE (F2) to delete the character or press INSERT (F1) to insert a character. C. Press INPUT (F3) to select a character. Press ENTER to insert the new character to the left of the cursor. 6. Press SAVE (F4) to save and return to the VIEW/STORE/ PRINT screen shown in Figure 26.

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3 Applications

PSTN

Receive OR Calls OR 2W/4W

2W/4W Responder or Remote Test Server

Figure 27 Place/Receive Calls and Send Digits The VF TIMS module is capable of the following functions: Place calls to normal POTS phones, another test set, or a Responder/Remote Test Server. Receive a call (detect ringing voltage). Send digits, which allows you to interact with systems like voice mail as well as Responders and Remote Test Servers for setting up tests. Act as a responder device. Transmit and receive tones simultaneously while performing measurements.

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3.1 Express Limited Warranty This Sunrise Telecom product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship during its warranty period. The warranty period for this product is contained in the warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com. Sunrise Telecom agrees to repair or replace any assembly or compo nent found to be defective under normal use during this period. The obligation under this warranty is limited solely to repairing or replacing the product that proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty when returned to the factory. This warranty does not apply under certain conditions, as set forth on the warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com. Please refer to the website for specific details. THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY SUNRISE TELECOM. SUNRISE TELECOM MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, REPR SENTATION OR CONDITION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.

SUNRISE TELECOM INCORPORATED 302 Enzo Drive San Jose, CA 95138 U.S.A. Tel: 1-800-701-5208 Fax: 1-408-363-8313 Internet: http://www.sunrisetelecom.com E-mail: support@sunrisetelecom.com

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Index
Symbols 3-Tone Slope Screens ATTENUATION; 21 ATTEN REF LEVEL; 20 SIGNAL FREQ; 21 SIGNAL LEVEL; 21 C Call Analysis Setup Screen CALL TYPE DTMF, MF, or DP; 28 Conguration Screen AUDIO DEVICE HANDSET or MIC/SPK; 8 IMPEDANCE; 8 MODE 2 and 4 wire; 8 F Figures 01 Module Connector Panel; 5 02 Module Menu Tree; 7 03 Status Indicators; 7 04 Conguration Screen; 8 05 Place Call Screen; 9 06 Placed Call Screens; 11 07 Receive Call Screens; 12 08 Transmit Frequency-Fixed Mode Screen; 13 09 Transmit Frequency-Sweep Mode Screen; 14 10 Transmit Frequency-3-Tone Mode Screen; 16 11 Single Frequency Screen; 17 12 Frequency Sweep Screens; 18 13 3-Tone Slope Screens; 20 14 Noise/SNR Screens; 22 15 D Filter; 23 16 Impulse Noise Screens; 25 17 Loop Current/Voltage Screen; 27 18 Call Analysis Setup Screen; 28 19 Call Analysis Test Set Connection; 28 20 DTMF Call Analysis Screens; 29 21 Other Setup, Loop-Start Screens; 30 22 Other Setup, DID CO-WINK-ST Screens; 32 23 Other Setup, DID CO-IMMD-ST Screens; 33 24 Other Setup, DID PBX-WINK ST Screens; 34 25 Other Setup, DID PBX-IMMD-ST Screens; 35 26 View/Store/Print Screen; 36 27 Place/Receive Calls and Send Digits; 39
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Frequency Sweep Screens ATTENUATION; 19 ATTEN REF LEVEL; 18 SIGNAL FREQ; 19 SIGNAL LEVEL; 19 I Impulse Noise Screens DEAD TIME; 25 ET; 26 HIGH; 26 LOW; 26 MID; 26 NOISE FILTER C-MESG, 3.4K, or D; 25 NOTCH FILTER; 26 RT; 26 TEST TIME; 26 THRESHOLD (LOW); 26 THRESHOLD SPREAD; 26 L Loop Current/Voltage Screen; 27 M Module Connector Panel 2W/4W; 6 HANDSET; 6 Module Menu Tree; 7 N Noise/SNR Screens MEASURE TYPE NOISE, SNR, or P.I.; 22 NOISE; 24 NOISE FILTER C-MESG, 3.4K, or D; 23 NOTCH FILTER; 24 POWER INFLUENCE; 24 RX FREQUENCY; 24 RX LEVEL; 24 SNR; 24 O Other Setup Screens DELAY PERIOD; 35 DIALING TYPE; 35 DIAL MODE DTMF, MF, or DP; 31 DIGIT OFF TIME; 31
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DIGIT ON TIME; 31 DP & BREAK; 31 DP PPS; 31 FLASH DURATION; 30 HI TONE FREQ; 31 INTERDIGIT PRD; 31 LOW FREQ LEVEL; 31 LO TONE FREQ; 31 SIGNALING; 30 TWIST (HI - LO); 31 WINK DURATION; 35 P Placed Call Screens PRE WINK TIME; 11 WINK DURATION; 11 WINK OFFHOOK DUR; 11 Place Call Screen DIAL MODE DTMF, MF, or DP; 10 DIAL NUMBER; 10 DIAL TYPE WINK-ST or IMMD-ST; 9 SIGNALING See entry for selections; 9 SPEED DIAL; 10 R Receive Call Screens; 12 S Single Frequency Screen ATTENUATION; 17 ATTEN REF LEVEL; 17 SIGNAL FREQ; 17 SIGNAL LEVEL; 17 Status Indicators; 7 T Transmit Frequency Screen MODE; FIXED, SWEEP, 3-TONE, QUIET; 13 Transmit Frequency Screens DWELL TIME; 15 FREQUENCY; 14 FREQ STEP; 15 LEVEL; 14,15 SKIP FREQ; 15 STOP FREQ; 15
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V View/Store/Print Deleting a Stored Test; 37 Locking & Unlocking a Stored Test; 37 Printing a Stored Test; 37 Renaming a Stored Test; 37 Saving a Test; 36 Viewing a Stored Test; 36 W Warnings; 2

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