Telecom Analysis Systems Inc. - TAS 100 Series - Communications Test Set
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Equipment:
TAS 100 Series
Date:
1996
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The TAS 150, 151, 152, 181, and 182 are the latest
generation of models in the 100 Series of Telephone Network
Emulators from Telecom Analysis Systems (TAS). The Model
150, 151, 152, 181, and 182 are enhanced compatible
replacements for the TAS 100, 101, 102, 121, and 122
respectively.
The
TAS 100 Series provides a convenient solution for
development, testing, and evaluation of high speed modems,
fax machines, voice/data terminals, transmission test sets,
and other voice bandwidth data communications devices. The
100 Series offers either unidirectional or bidirectional
impairment simulation including PCM (Figure 1-1) as well as
echo simulation capabilities and the ability to emulate
virtually all worldwide central office signaling formats.
Because the 100 Series is compatible with testing standards
from EIA, CCITT, ROT, ETSI, Bell Operating Companies, AT&T,
Nippon Telephone and Telegraph, and many other companies and
industry organizations, test results have immediate
credibility. In addition, the TAS 150, 151, 152, 181, and
182 are software-compatible with the industry standard TAS
100, 101, 102, 121, and 122, thereby protecting your prior
investment in test procedures and software.
The 100 Series works with the TAS
Gemini Dual Terminal
Emulator and TASKFF software to provide completely automatic
modem testing. The 100 Series test results track with those
obtained on the popular TAS 1010 and TAS Series II
simulators, so the test results agree with the largest
installed base of Telephone Network Simulators in the world.
User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
380
Size:
12.1 MB
Language:
english
Revision:
2.20
Manual-ID:
2700-3015
Date:
March 1996
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
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