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RFL IMUX 2000 - Section 4. CHANNEL MODULES OVERVIEW; 4.1 CHANNEL MODULE TYPES; 4.2 CHANNEL MODULE CHARACTERISTICS; 4.2.1 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CIRCUITS AND TIME SLOTS

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Section 4. CHANNEL MODULES OVERVIEW
4.1 CHANNEL MODULE TYPES
There are several types of channel modules which can be used with the IMUX 2000 Multiplexer.
Detailed information on each channel module type appears in the following sections of this manual:
Module Type Additional Information
Asynchronous Data Section 14
Synchronous Data Section 15
Voice Section 16
Protection and Control Section 17
Video Section 18
Special Interfaces Section 19
Sections 14 through 19 of this manual contain Instruction Data Sheets for all channel modules
available as of the date this manual was printed. Contact the factory or an RFL Sales Representative
for the latest listing of available channel modules.
4.2 CHANNEL MODULE CHARACTERISTICS
4.2.1 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CIRCUITS AND TIME SLOTS
Some channel modules provide one or several circuits over a single 64-Kbps time slot. For example, a
single-port RS-449 module can support one synchronous data circuit operating at bit rates up to 64
Kbps. On the other hand, a seven-port RS-232 channel module can support up to seven asynchronous
data circuits, each operating at a bit rate of up to 1.2 Kbps. Both of these channel module types require
only one 64-Kbps time slot in each direction of transmission.
Other channel module types require multiple time slots per circuit. For example, an RFL DS-64NC
Wideband Synchronous Data Module may be configured to operate from 64 Kbps to 1.984 Mbps. It
may use one time slot within a given E1 circuit, or all thirty-one.
4.2.2 POINT-TO-POINT AND POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT CIRCUITS
Most circuits provided by IMUX 2000 systems are point-to-point. However, several types of channel
modules can be configured for point-to-multipoint operation. For example, a data polling channel
module can be used to communicate with several locations over a single DS0 for point-to-multipoint
operation. Orderwire voice modules communicate using a similar arrangement.
IMUX 2000E1 RFL Electronics Inc.
January 1, 2008 4-1 (973) 334-3100

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