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16 port E1 DACS,
64 port E1/T1 DACS and E1/T1 DACS for
Non-Intrusive Hi-Z Monitoring (high impedance) applications. All
models are available with TCP-IP remote access and monitoring facility
The 16 Port,
T1
Digital Cross Connect Switch,
is an T1 digital cross-connect switch, which presents its
user an easy to use, yet a sophisticated platform to
cross-connect up to 16, T1 ports.
The DACS, T1 Digital
Cross Connect Switch offers full crossconnect
functionality to cross-connect, and / or aggregate DS-0s,
"n"x64Kbps consecutive data channels and, Fractional T1
channels to full T1 channels.
The DACS,
T1
Digital Cross Connect Switch, occupies only a 2U high
rack-space, and is a complete 19-inch stand-alone unit
that provides connectivity of up to 16 T1 ports. The unit
operates on a 48VDC input power-supply (AC input adapter
is optional). The system is supplied with a CLI text
based, easy to use interface that offers the user complete
control to prepare multiple configuration maps (and store
them as data files) and the ease of downloading them from
a PC. Dry contact relay alarms are also available at rear
of the system to connect the system to external audio and
visual alarms.
The DACS,
T1 Digital Cross Connect Switch also has an optional TCP -
IP Access feature which allows the DACS to be connected on
a TCP-IP network (10/100 Base Interface) for Remote access
for configuration and monitoring.
The DACS,
T1 Digital Cross Connect Switch can also be ordered for
special non-intrusive
monitoring applications in which (pre-assigned monitoring
ports) T1 ports can be connected to monitoring/billing
equipment for Live Traffic monitoring (non-intrusive
monitoring).
The T1
16
Port
DACS - Product Data Sheet
(PDF)
MegaConnect T1
64 Port DACS - Scalable from 8 to 64 Ports
(HTML)
MegaConnect-Jr.
E1
16
Port DACS
(PDF)
MegaConnect-Jr.
- E1 16 Port DACS
(HTML)
MegaConnect E1
64 Port DACS - Scalable from 8 to 64 Ports
(HTML)
32 Port
E1 Hi-Z (high impedance) Monitoring Groomer
The
64 Port E1 DACS / T1 DACS - Digital Cross Connect
Switch, is a
E1 / T1 digital cross-connect switch, which presents its
user an easy to use, yet a sophisticated platform to
cross-connect up to 64, E1 ports. The 64 E1 / T1 Digital Cross Connect Switch offers full
cross-connect functionality to cross-connect, and / or
aggregate DS-0s, "n"x64Kbps consecutive data channels and,
fractional E1 / T1 channels to full E1 / T1 channels,
between the 64 E1 / T1 Ports.
64 Port
E1/T1 DACS Product Data Sheet
(PDF)
Product Presentation PPS
64 Port
E1/T1 DACS - (HTML)
The
32 Port E1 /
T1
Hi-Z
Monitoring Groomer
is also available for special non-intrusive
monitoring applications in which E1 / T1 ports can be
connected to monitoring / billing equipment for non-intrusive
monitoring of live traffic or signaling, required by
billing servers etc.
In the monitoring mode the
GROOMER provides the user a total of 32, E1 / T1 Ports.
30, E1 / T1 Ports shall connect to the “Live Traffic” E1 /
T1 links which are to be MONITORED, NON-INTRUSIVELY (Hi-Z)
in both Transmit and Receive directions. 2, E1 / T1 Ports
shall connect to the MONITORING EQUIPMENT, such as billing
servers etc.
The GROOMER (E1 Monitoring
DACS) is capable of monitoring a -20dBdsx (0.3Volt Pulse)
E1 signal through a Hi-Z path, without in any way
distrubing the live E1 traffic that is required to be
monitored. The E1 connector(s) shall be RJ45 (120 Ohms)
and a "Y" cable is provided (included) to connect E1
GROOMER equipment to the E1 Ports that are required to be
monitored.
The user shall have the
full flexibility to choose and select upto a maximum of 30
time-slots (to be monitored in BOTH Transmit and Receive
direction), through the internal TSI non-blocking switch,
from any of the 30 E1 ports that are required to be
monitored.
E1, 16 Port DACS
Product Presentation PPS
Others Links:

VoIP SS7 and C7 Solution
E1 VOIP-GSM Gateway
GSM Gateways / GSM Channel Banks
Echo Cancellers
Digital Access Cross Connect Switch (DACS)
Groomers (Hi-Z Non-Instrusive Monitoring)
Multiplexers
Technical specifications are subject to change without
notice.
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