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About this Manual
Purpose and scope
Data Communications and Diphase Testing Manual
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21148872, Rev. 002
January 2016
Purpose and scope
The purpose of this manual is to help you successfully use the features and capabilities
of the Multiple Services Application Module (MSAM) with a HS Datacom or Diphase
Physical Interface Module (PIM).
This manual includes task-based instructions that describe how to configure, use, and
troubleshoot the test instrument during data communications or diphase testing.
Before testing for the first time, be certain to read the Getting Started manual that
shipped with your instrument. Detailed explanations are provided about the instrument
and user interface. Detailed instructions for performing basic tasks using the instrument
(such as storing reports) are also provided. Finally, specifications for each of the PIMs
supported by the MSAM are provided there.
Assumptions
This manual is intended for novice, intermediate, and experienced users who want to
use the test instrument effectively and efficiently. We are assuming that you have basic
computer experience and are familiar with basic telecommunication concepts, termi-
nology, and safety.
Terminology
The T-BERD 6000A is branded as the MTS-6000A in Europe, and it is interchangeably
referred to as the T-BERD 6000A, MTS 6000A, MTS6000A and Media Test Set 6000A
throughout supporting documentation.
The T-BERD 8000 is branded as the MTS-8000 in Europe, and it is interchangeably
referred to as the T-BERD 8000, MTS 8000, MTS-8000, MTS8000 and Media Test Set
8000 throughout supporting documentation.
The following terms have a specific meaning when they are used in this manual:
•
T-BERD / MTS 6000A
— The
T-BERD / MTS 6000A
family of products, typically
a combination of a base unit, an application module, and one or more physical
interface modules (PIMs).
•
T-BERD
⁄
MTS 8000
— The
T-BERD
⁄
MTS 8000
family of products. When used
with an MSAM, typically a combination of a base unit, one or more battery
modules, one or more dual module carriers (DMCs), MSAMs, and PIMs.
•
Base unit
— The unit which connects to the application module or DMC and
power adapter, providing the user interface and a variety of connectivity and work
flow tools. If optioned to do so, the base unit also allows you to measure emitted
power, received power, and optical link loss on fiber optic networks.
•
DMC (Dual Module Carrier)
— The DMC can be connected to an 8000 base unit,
and provides two slots for testing using up to two MSAMs. Up to two Data
Communications or Diphase PIMs, or 4 PIMs designed for other test interfaces
(for example, SFP or XFP PIMs) can then be inserted into the MSAMs for testing.