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Overview
The ADTRAN Total Access Ear and Mouth /Transmit Only Dataport
(E&M/TO) is an access module that plugs into a single channel
slot of a Total Access 1500 platform. It provides an interface
between a platform PCM interface and a Voice Frequency (Voice
Frequency) transmission facility with E&M DC signaling
supervision. The unit is multifunctional and can be provisioned to
operate in two-wire E&M, four-wire E&M, two-wire TO, and
four-wire TO. The primary applications for the E&M/TO channel
unit are for providing PBX foreign exchange at the customer
premises, or tandem central office applications. The channel unit
is intended only for interface with intro-building wiring, and it
is not equipped with outside plane metallic interface lightning and
power cross protection. The E&M/TO card can also be deployed in
a Total Access 750 or Total Access 850. The E&M/TO features a
four-wire 600W or two-wire 600W + 2.15 mf VF interface with DC
isolation. Provisioning is accomplished through on board switches
and craft interfaces, and a network digital loop back can be
performed via site manager or craft interface. A dial pulse
distortion correction option is available. It is compatible with
Types I, II, III, or V E&M signaling. The E&M/TO is CLASS
compatible, and also meets UL, NEBS, and PUB43801 requirements.
ADTRAN's new family of Carrier Class multi-service access
platforms, Total Access 750/850/1500, offer unmatched versatility
for narrowband ser-vice offerings in the smallest form factors
available. These platforms integrate the functionality of many
different carrier products into a single chassis. They feature high
density, easy provisioning, flexible deployment, and low
cost-per-port. Deployed in either the central office or remote
terminal, the Total Access 750/850/1500 provide a fast, simple, and
effective means of increasing POTS capacity, deploying special
services, and deploying DSL services.
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