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| AN6 |
AI-80 Direct Control FAQ |
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Pages: 13, File format/size: Adobe PDF
82 kbytes |
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Answers to common questions regarding
how to directly control the AI-80 from its RS-232 serial port.
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| AN5 |
Verifying
AI-80 Calibration |
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Pages: 9, File format/size:
Zip 192 kbytes |
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Introduction:
This document outlines the requirements and operation instructions for the “AI-80 Calibration Verification Script”. This script is designed to work in conjunction with the
Agilent 34401A multi-meter to verify the operation and calibration of the AI-80. The following sections describe the required connections, equipment, and operating procedure....
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| AN4 |
Testing
CAS Detector Performance with the AI 240 |
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Pages: 27, File format/size: Adobe PDF 213 kbytes |
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Introduction:
All CPEs that provide the capability to handle Type II Caller ID
messages, also termed as Caller ID on Call Waiting, require a CAS tone detector. The
detectors purpose is the proper recognition of the CAS tone in the possible presence
of voice or other signals. The ability of this detector to reliably detect the CAS tones
is key to the proper operation of the CPE....
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| AN3 |
Using
External and Isolated DC Feeding Bridges |
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Pages: 10, File format/size: Adobe PDF 47 kbytes |
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Introduction:
This application note outlines how to construct a simple DC feeding bridge
for use with the AI 150/120 Caller ID Simulators, and the AI 240 CAS Test System. In most
cases, the internal feeding bridge in the AI150/120 and AI 240 provides enough flexibility
to meet the users requirements. However, an external and isolated DC feeding bridge
can be very useful in at least two situations...
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| AN2 |
Verifying
CAS Test System Performance Using The CAS2200 Software |
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Pages: 10, File format/size: Adobe PDF 78 kbytes |
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Introduction:
This application note outlines a procedure for verifying the performance
of the AI 240 CAS Test System using the CAS2200 software. The AI 240 undergoes an
extensive computerized testing and alignment procedure at the factory and normally should
be re-calibrated at an interval of one year. However, sometimes it is desirable to perform
more regular checks of key operational parameters at the users location without a
large amount of sophisticated test equipment. This application note describes such a
procedure...
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| AN1 |
Verifying
Caller ID Simulator Performance Using The CID1500 Software |
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Pages: 12, File format/size: Adobe PDF 94 kbytes |
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Introduction:
This application note outlines a procedure for verifying the performance
of the AI 150 Caller ID Simulator using the CID1500 software. The AI 150 undergoes an
extensive computerized testing and alignment procedure at the factory and normally should
be re-calibrated at an interval of one year. However, sometimes it is desirable to perform
more regular checks of key operational aspects of the simulator at the users
location without a large amount of sophisticated test equipment. This application note
describes such a procedure...
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