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Ameritec AM5XT 30-0033 XT Communications Test Set
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Model:
AM5XT 30-0033 XT
Date:
1989
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Description:
Signaling Adaptor
Information
The AM5XT 30-0033 and 30-0033XT Signaling Adaptors are
packaged within the cover (lid) of
the AM5XT Voice/Data Transmission Test Set. These units
provide for Loop Start, Ground
Start, DID and Types I, II and III E&M signaling. Each unit
is powered externally by connection
to a 115VAC source and contains a selectable 24 or 48 volt
battery supply for emulating CO
operations.
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
31
Size:
1.63 Mbytes (1708600 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
C
Manual-ID:
18-0023
Date:
1997 08 01
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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The purpose of this document is to provide general
information and detailed operating
instructions for the Ameritec AM5XT 30-0033 and the
30-0033XT Signaling Adaptors. Included
are step-by-step procedures for setting up and operating the
unit on E&M, Ground Start, Loop
Start and DID circuits.
The document is intended to be used with the Model AM5XT and
AM5eXT Instruction Manual,
Part Number 18-0022 and the Model AM5XT and AM5eXT Test
Operating Procedures
document, Part Number 18-0119. The Test Operating Procedures
document is included in the
Instruction Manual and can also be purchased separately.
Refer to the Test Operating Procedures document for detailed
instructions for performing
transmission impairment tests once the connection has been
established with the
30-0033 or 30-0033XT Adaptor.
This document contains five sections. The first, General
Information, provides an overview of the
AM5XT 30-0033 and 30-0033XT Adaptors, the front panel
components and technical
specifications for each adaptor. All readers should review
this section before using either version
of the adaptor.
The second through fifth sections provide step-by-step
procedures for setting up each unit and
initiating or terminating calls on E&M, Ground Start, Loop
Start and DID circuits respectively.