2.048Mbps Wireless Modem

Straight 2100Hz tone (0): The most popular method based on transmitting a straight 2100Hz tone.

Phase reversed 2100Hz tone (1): A 2100Hz tone with phase reversals for improved differentiation from voice signals.

2100Hz VPA tone (2): A tone in the range 2000-2100Hz.

Fractional T1 Alarm buffer

The possible alarms are:

LOS (Loss Of Signal): Also referred to as all zeros signal, indicates that no signal is received from the data equipment.

AIS (Alarm Indication Signal): Signal is not received by the data equipment.

RLOS (framer un-synchronized): The modem does not succeed to synchronize with the end equipment.

Yellow-alarm:Indication from the connected end equipment that it does not succeed to synchronize with the modem.

Frame-slip:Indicates lack of compatibility between the clocks of the modem and the end equipment.

Remote-BreezeLINK-Unsync:Indicates a temporary incidence of a very noisy radio channel. Repeated occurrences indicate either a very noisy radio channel or a

hardware problems (e.g. clocks with excessive jitter) or a problem related to configuration of clocks.

Too many BPV/CV: Too many Bipolar code violations-indicates selection of Bipolar AMI line code in the modem when the end equipment uses B8ZS line code.

When an alarm is detected a note appears at the bottom of the display: Note:An alarm

has been activated and the message: ALARM EXISTS is displayed on the menu header (see Figure 3-1). In addition, the TEST LED will blink.

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Black Box MWU2000-G703, MWU2000-X21, MWU2000-V35 manual Fractional T1 Alarm buffer