TSW200E1
connect together the grounds of the TSW200E1 and of the clock-providing
equipment.
From RX
: when the clock is regenerated from reception. This option is available
only for the G.703 interface.
•
Tx Rate
: see section 4.1
•
Pattern
: see section 5.3.1
•
Polarity
: see section 5.3.1
•
Line Code
: see section 5.3.1
•
PCM
: see section 5.3.1
•
Idle Code
: see section 5.3.1
•
NFAS/NMFAS
: see section 5.3.1
•
ABCD Bits
: see section 5.3.1
•
Termination
: see section 5.3.1
•
Tx Slots
: see section 5.3.1
•
Rx Slots
: see section 5.3.1
As the test is performed in loopback mode, the timeslots selected must be the same for
transmission and reception.
5.9.2 - Performing the ROUND-TRIP DELAY test
After connecting and setting up the Test Set correctly, press START/STOP key to start the
test. Remember that the circuit must be in loopback. The following screen will be displayed:
SEND SET-ZERO RESET
F1 F2 F3 F4
Round-Trip Delay:
0000000 us
Zero Correction:
0000000 us
<F3> (SET ZERO) allows subtraction of one local delay from the total measurement (Zero
Correction). An example of how this can be used is to remove the round-trip delay from a local
equipment from the total delay measurement for a remote loopback. To do this, start the test-setting
loopback for the local equipment and press <F2> (SEND). An error is then inserted. Then, press
<F3> (SET ZERO). Now, set up the loopback in the remote equipment and press <F2> (SEND)
again. The resulting “round-trip delay” is the delay introduced by the network and by the remote
loopback, notwithstanding the local equipment delays. The delay is re-evaluated each time <F2>
(SEND) is pressed. Pressing <F4> (RESET) sets “Zero Correction” to zero.
The “Round-trip Delay” evaluation can be done for framed circuits similarly as for
unframed circuits.
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