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The
Dual Enhanced DSX-1 Interface
(Model 30118-102) provides switch-selectable
output equalization for connecting the system to different lengths of twisted-pair cable.
This is required to compensate for the characteristics of the twisted-pair cable so that the
required signal level and shape is present at the DSX-1 cross-connect. Equalization for
cable lengths of 0 to 150 feet, 150 to 450 feet, and 450 to 750 feet is switch-selectable.
Bantam jacks are provided to access and monitor both the T1-1 and T1-2 lines (east and
west). Access jacks break-and-test the signal. Monitor jacks do not interrupt the signal.
The
Dual Basic DSX-1 Interface, Model 30118-101,
provides standard DSX-1 (150 feet)
equalization, and has no access or monitor jacks.
In the event of failure of any common equipment, Dual DSX-1 Interfaces enter bypass
mode, and the Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) generated by the LIUs is looped back on
itself in a self test. In channel bank mode, the shelf outputs an Alarm Indication Signal
(AIS, an unframed all-ones T1 signal) to the network. If power fails in drop-and-insert
mode, the T1 signal bypasses the shelf using only the equalization networks.
Power Supplies
Coastcom currently offers two (2) different power supplies for use with the D/I Mux III.
-48 VDC Redundant
(P/N 30338-902)
The 30338-902 is a DC-to-DC converter used to power D/I Mux equipment from an external -48
VDC input supply. Gen/-12 and +/-5 volt outputs as well as failure alarm signals. Also
provides primary (-48v) power fusing. Can be used in a redundant or load sharing configuration
when two power supplies are installed. When configured with FXS cards order modular Ring
Generator 30333-101. Can be used in 8/12/24 slot chassis. Replaces 30338-102.
120 VAC Power Supply
(P/N 30315-505)
An AC/DC self-contained single-slot power supply that provides all of the voltages necessary to
operate a D/I Mux III - except ringing voltage. When configured with FXS feature cards, order
modular Ringing Generator 30333-101. Pr/-12, +/-5, and -48. Can be used in 8/12/24
slot chassis. Replaces a 30308-102A and the combination option of 30315-105A with 30338-
103A.
Cannot be used in combination with any other power supply.
Line Cards
Line cards provide an interface between user equipment and the D/I Mux III. The three types of line
cards offered by Coastcom include data cards, voice cards, and digital program cards.
Data Line Cards
Data line cards interface various Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) directly with D/I Mux III
multiplexers, without the use of modems for full-duplex transmission over T1 lines.
Software-programmable data line cards support synchronous data rates of 1.2 Kbps to 1.536
Mbps, and asynchronous data rates from 1.2 to 19.2 Kbps.
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