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Test jacks – Paradyne ACCULINK 317x E1 User Manual

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Maintenance

4-13

3170-A2-GB20-20

December 1996

Test Jacks

Six test jacks are located on the front panel

(Figure 4-1). These test jacks allow for two break-in tests
(Network In and Network Out) and four monitor access
points (Equipment Monitor In, Equipment Monitor Out,
Network Monitor In, and Network Monitor Out) to the E1
DSU/CSU.

Test jack functions are shown in Figure 4-2 and

described in Table 4-7.

Figure 4-1. E1 DSU/CSU Test Jacks

LINE

RECEIVER

DSU/CSU

CIRCUITRY

LINE

RECEIVER

TERMINAL

EQUIPMENT

(DTE)

NETWORK

NET

Out

EQPT

MON

In

NET

MON

Out

NET

In

EQPT

MON

Out

NET

MON

In

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Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

Figure 4-2. Test Jack Block Diagram

Table 4-7

Test Jack Functions

Test Jack Name

Function

NET In
(Network In)

A break-in test jack that allows a signal to be inserted toward the network by
external test equipment. The signal is inserted on the DTE side of the E1 DSU/CSU.

NET Out
(Network Out)

A break-in test jack that interrupts the signal coming from the network and allows it
to be terminated by the external test equipment.

EQPT MON In
(Equipment Monitor In)

A monitor jack that nonintrusively monitors the signal going into the terminal
equipment (DTE).

EQPT MON Out
(Equipment Monitor Out)

A monitor jack that nonintrusively monitors the signal coming out of the terminal
equipment (DTE).

NET MON In
(Network Monitor In)

A monitor jack that nonintrusively monitors the transmitted signal going into the
network. This is a composite of the channels allocated to the DTE and data ports.

NET MON Out
(Network Monitor Out)

A monitor jack that nonintrusively monitors the received signal coming out of the
network. This is a composite of the channels allocated to the DTE and data ports.