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Telecom Analysis Systems Inc. TAS 152 Communications Test Set
Manufacturer:
Model:
TAS 152
Date:
1996
Class:
Type:
SubType:
Telephone Network Emulator

Information

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.

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User Manual
Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
380
Size:
12.09 Mbytes (12673501 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
2.20
Manual-ID:
2700-3015
Date:
1996 03 01
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2017 02 05
MD5:
8532c0a19ea49c75b48537d4be5c9091
Downloads:
3283

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This manual applies to the TAS 100 Series . using Software version 4.30 or higher. The TAS 100 Series Telephone Network Emulator Operations Manual contains the information necessary to effectively operate the TAS 100 Series, We recommend that you become familiar with the manual before attempting to use the unit. Some users may want to explore the full capabilities of the TAS 100 Series, while others may want to utilize only the feature needed for their current applications. In any case, this manual contains the information you need. The manual is presented as follows: Introduction provides a generalized view of all the members of the TAS 100 family and summarizes the differences between the various models. This section also provides some general applications examples and the information necessary to install the TAS 100 Series, A description of the front and rear panel is also provided. Local Operation provides the information necessary to operate the TAS 100 Series manually from the front panel. A complete discussion of the menu structure is included in this section. The graphic menu trees provide an efficient way to view and find the menu of interest. Reference provides a comprehensive description of the features and functions of the TAS 100 Series, Remote Operation provides the information needed to control the TAS 100 Series remotely via the RS-232C or GPIB (IEEE-488) interfaces. This section is essential reading for those who will be integrating the TAS 100 Series into automatic test equipment (ATE) systems. Command Reference provides a description of the commands used for remote control operation. Error Codes provides the descriptions of the TAS 100 Series error codes which might be encountered during power-up or operation. Technical Specifications contains the detailed system specifications, connector pinouts, and frequency response plots. Appendixes provide helpful supplemental information including a feature release history for the 100 Series, a detailed list of the contents of the recallable ROM files, in addition to a performance verification procedure for the 100 Series.

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