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Section 365-262-205

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4.

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 for the block diagrams, as needed, while reading the following circuit description.
Notes are explained in Table 2.

4.1

Transmit Voice Path

Voice Frequency (VF) signals applied to the T&R leads (pins 50 and 48) are routed through transformer T1 to the
XMT GAIN circuit.

The amplified VF signal is then applied to the XMT PRESCRIPTION GAIN circuit. This circuit provides up to
32.5dB of gain in increments of 0.1dB to accommodate input Transmission Level Points (TLPs) between
–22.5dBm and +10dBm.

Following the XMT PRESCRIPTION GAIN circuit, the VF signal is passed to the XMT FILTER and the ENCOD-
ER circuits. The XMT FILTER attenuates frequencies outside the bandwidth of a standard voice channel and pre-
vents it from passing into the ENCODER. The ENCODER converts the analog VF signal to a digital signal and
applies it to the XDATA lead for transmission to the line.

4.2

Receive Voice Path

Digital signals received at the RDATA lead are applied to the DECODER and the RCV FILTER circuits for conver-
sion to an analog signal and attenuation of frequencies outside the bandwidth of a standard voice channel. The
output of the RCV FILTER circuit is routed to the RCV PRESCRIPTION GAIN.

The RCV PRESCRIPTION GAIN circuit provides up to 32.5dB of gain in increments of 0.1dB to accommodate
output TLPs between –22.5dBm and +10dBm.

The RCV GAIN circuit amplifies the adjusted VF signal output from the RCV PRESCRIPTION GAIN circuit to the
T1 and R1 leads (pins 8 and 7) via transformer T2.

4.3

Signaling

The channel unit’s signaling path interfaces with the CO trunk circuit via the E- and M-leads (pins 4 and 45). The
M-lead signal output by the CO trunk circuit passes through the NORM/BUSY switch and into the M-LEAD DE-
TECTOR circuit.

4.3.1.

E&M Signaling (Transmit)

In E&M signaling, an off-hook condition (-battery) on the M-lead is applied to the M-LEAD DETECTOR circuit via
the NORM/BUSY switch. This causes a logic 1 state to be transmitted by the ENCODER on both A and B signal-
ing highways with the outgoing bit stream via the XDATA lead, indicating a busy condition on the channel circuit.
An on-hook condition (ground/open) causes a logic 0 state to be transmitted with the outgoing bit stream and indi-
cates a channel idle condition.

4.3.2.

E&M Signaling (Receive)

The information received via the carrier facility appears on the RDATA lead. An off-hook condition (logic 1 state
on A signaling highway) detected by the DECODER circuit will cause the E RELAY to operate and the BUSY LED
to illuminate, indicating a busy condition (ground or loop) on the E-lead. An on-hook condition (logic 0 state on A
signaling highway) detected by the DECODER circuit will cause the E RELAY to release and the BUSY LED to
extinguish, indicating an idle condition (open) on the E-lead.

4.3.3.

E2M2 Signaling (3652–62 Only)

The E&M signaling pair of the E2M2 channel unit operate in a similar manner as those described in Paragraphs
3.09 and 3.10, except the A and B signaling highways operate independently of each other. (M-lead signaling is
applied to only the A highway; M2-lead signaling is applied to only the B highway). The E2 and M2 signaling pair
can be used for tandem FX, alarm monitoring, or toll-ticketing applications, and utilizes –48V for the M2-lead busy
status and ground or open for the M2-lead idle status.

4.3.4.

M2-Lead Signaling (Transmit)

A busy condition (-battery) applied to the M2-lead is routed to the M2-LEAD DETECTOR. The M2-LEAD DETEC-
TOR circuit applies an input signal to the ENCODER, which causes a logic 1 state to be transmitted on the B
highway with the outgoing bit stream via the XDATA lead. A ground or open applied to the M2-lead causes a logic
0 state to be transmitted with the outgoing bit stream.

Summary of Contents for 3652-62

Page 1: ...it 3652 68 4 Wire E M with PLR and ER Channel Unit Complies with UL Standard 1459 Second Edition 3652 68 Only CONTENTS PAGE Part 1 GENERAL 2 Part 2 INSPECTION 3 Part 3 APPLICATION GUIDELINES 3 Part 4...

Page 2: ...editorial update 1 3 Equipment Function 1 4 Equipment Location Mounting Occupies one channel unit slot of a Charles Industries 360 363 D4 Digital Carrier Terminal 1 5 Equipment Features The 4W E M PLR...

Page 3: ...protective bags with uncoated cartons for shipping or storage of channel units CAUTION 3 APPLICATION GUIDELINES The 4W E M PLR channel units allow versatility for use in many applications These units...

Page 4: ...Z Z2 ZC OPEN FC OPEN E2 M2 E2 M2 360 363 D4 TERMINAL 360 363 D4 TERMINAL OPTION SETTINGS OPTION SETTINGS Figure 4 Typical Tandem FX Application DETECTOR M LEAD DETECTOR TRUNK CIRCUIT 4W E M 3652 XX M...

Page 5: ...TECTOR circuit 4 3 1 E M Signaling Transmit In E M signaling an off hook condition battery on the M lead is applied to the M LEAD DETECTOR circuit via the NORM BUSY switch This causes a logic 1 state...

Page 6: ...1 N2 NOTE 19 M1 M2 M3 NORM NOTE 21 XMT PRESCRIPTION GAIN 0 T0 32 5dB IN 0 1dB STEPS RCV TLP 5 2dBm NORM BUSY DROP LINE E M DROP LINE BUSY X 1 PC board connector pin 2 Primary transmission path 3 Signa...

Page 7: ...XMT PRESCRIPTION GAIN 0 T0 32 5dB IN 0 1dB STEPS RCV TLP 5 2dBm NORM BUSY DROP LINE E M DROP LINE BUSY X 1 PC board connector pin 2 Primary transmission path 3 Signal flow direction 4 Front panel mar...

Page 8: ...owing functions Disconnect M lead E lead in tandem mode from the office equipment Turn on BUSY LED on front edge of units Applies a busy condition on the E lead M lead for tandem mode to the office eq...

Page 9: ...unit is removed from its mounting slot the E lead Pin 4 and the E2 lead Pin 2 are grounded through a shorting contact in the backplane connector A busy condition is transmitted to both far end E lead...

Page 10: ...the state of the E lead sent toward the trunk circuit during a carrier failure One of three trunk processing modes can be selected E lead to transmit an idle state then change to a busy state 2 5 sec...

Page 11: ...umper over the appropriate pins within that option grouping to obtain the desired operation 7 1 Switch S1 NORM BUSY Place the NORM BUSY switch to the NORM position to condition the channel unit for no...

Page 12: ...e M2 lead and send a busy condition to the far end 7 7 Push On Jumper Option P1 P2 P3 E Lead Conditioning and W1 W2 W3 E2 Lead Conditioning 3652 62 Only Trunk Processing During a Carrier Failure To co...

Page 13: ...V position S4 ON or OFF Provide up to 1 5dB of gain to the transmit and receive path when all the switches of S4 are ON S5 ON or OFF Provide up to 32 5dB of gain to the transmit and receive path when...

Page 14: ...ccommodate an input TLP range from 10 0 to 22 5dBm To ad just the transmit path to the proper operating level the difference between 10 0 and the transmit TLP at T R must be obtained XMT GAIN 10 0 TLP...

Page 15: ...e the unit will be shipped in the fastest manner consistent with the urgency of the situa tion In most cases there are no charges for in warranty repairs except for the transportation charges of the u...

Page 16: ...LEVELS Transmit fixed 5 2dBm TLP receive fixed 5 2dBm TLP d DROP SIDE LEVELS Transmit input 22 5dBm minimum 10 0dBm maximum receive output 22 5dBm minimum 10 0dBm maximum e 1000Hz GAIN Transmit fixed...

Page 17: ...ion Ratio dB 0 to 30dBm0 35 minimum 40dBm0 29 minimum 45dBm0 25 minimum r TLP RANGES Transmit 22 5 to 10dBm receive 22 5 to 10dBm s OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 12 1 2 Elect...

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