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Wise TSW200E1 - DEMUX Mode Configuration; DEMUX Test Example; The MONITOR Mode

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TSW200E1
according to ITU-T Rec. G.821.
5.6.1 - DEMUX Mode Configuration
The DEMUX mode parameters are a little different from the TX/RX Framed mode
parameters. The transmission is done through the G.703-2M interface while the reception is done by
other interfaces. It is then necessary to choose the receive interface. The DEMUX mode parameters
list follows:
PCM: see section 5.3.1
Pattern: see section 5.3.1
Polarity: 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
Interface: Selects the interface to use. Options are V.24/RS232, V35, V36, X.21 or
RS530. Place the cursor at the proper line and use the ← or → keys to select.
Termination: see section 5.3.1
Line Code: see section 5.3.1
Tx Slots: see section 5.3.1
Error Type: see section 5.3.1
Error Insert: see section 5.3.1
Test Period: see section 5.3.1
Histo Resolution: see section 5.3.1
Alarm & Error Buzz: see section 5.3.1
5.6.2 - DEMUX test example
5.7 - The MONITOR Mode
The function of this mode is to monitor the receive data. It is possible to display the eight-bit
code word from any selected timeslot or frame. During the test, the choice of the timeslot and the
frame to be analysed can be altered.
It is also possible to analyse the FAS, NFAS, MFAS and NMFAS words. For the PCM30
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