Supervisory Access
Craft/Supervisory Port
100, 200, and 400 units
Access-T 1500
Chain Port
SNMP Interface
RS232 ASCII, 600 to 9600 baud, TABS; DE9 connector
RS232 ASCII, 600 to 9600 baud, or TABS; DB25 connector
RS485, to link up to 30 Access-Ts sharing a single TABS connection
(9600 baud only); CP01 adapter for RS232
Superviory port may be configured as a SLIP or PPP interface for
integral SNMP support
Diagnostics and Monitoring
Self-Test
Test Pattern
Loopbacks
Performance Registers
T1 Line
DTE Ports
Alarm Reporting
System
Framed QRSS, by DTE Port or T1
Per AT&T Publication 62411, plus DTE and aggregate loopbacks
Per AT&T Publication 54016 (1989), plus additional 24-hour registers
Monitored for red, yellow, and blue (AIS) alarms
Monitored for loss of RTS, loss of clock (if port is master source)
Auto dialout (ASCII or TABS-like packet); SNMP traps
Electrical and Environmental
AC Power
100, 200, and 400 Units
1500 Units
DC Power
100, 200, and 400 Units
1500 Units
Access-T 1500 Power
Consumption
Dimensions, Mounting
Access-T 100, 200 and 400
Access-T 1500
Temperature, Humidity
Regulatory Compliance
Standard 115 V ac, Standard 230 V ac, 0.5 A (1-Port / 2-port)
or 1 A (4-port); 50 to 60 Hz Fuse: 1 A (1-Port / 2-port),
2 A (4-port) Fast-Blo, 5 AG
Standard 115 V ac, 2 A; Fuse: 5 A, 250 V
-48 V dc office battery (-43 to 53 V dc),
1 A (1-Port / 2-port) or 2 A (4-port)
-48 V dc office battery (-43 to 53 V dc); Fuse: 1 A (1-Port / 2-port),
2 A (4-port) Slo-Blo, 3 AG; Fuse: 7 A, 125 V
Full chassis: 172 Watts, 587 BTU/hr
Single module: 9.7 Watts, 33.1 BTU/hr
1.75 x 17 x 12 inches (1-Port / 2-port) or 3.5 x 17 x 12 inches (4-port);
Brackets for 19- or 23-inch rack, or table-top
10.5 x 17 x 18 inches (H x W x D); Brackets for 19- or 23-inch rack
0
o
to 50
o
C; Up to 95% relative humidity, noncondensing
Meets FCC requirements, Parts 15 and 68
FCC registration number: GRPUSA-73975-DE-N (Access-T Series
100, 200, and 400); GRPUSA-75029-DE-N (Access-T 1500)
Table 2-B. Specifications (cont’d)
Chapter 2
ACST-0351-005
Access-T Functional Overview
June 1996
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