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Connect to V .35, RS-530, or 10BASE-T terminal interface types. VT100™ control port with full DS0 mapping. Nx56-/64-kbps channel selection with speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. Loaded with diagnostics. Available as a card for the Managed MicroRACK. T 1 CSU/DSUs terminate T1/FT1 circuits over a 4-wire RJ-48C interface. They convert this interface to V.35,[...]
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T1 CSU/DSUs Agency Compliance: FCC: Part 15 class A and Part 68, 3N8USA-35977-DE-N; UL: E127709 Clocking: Internal, external, or network Coding: AMI or B8ZS Compliance: FCC Part 15, Class A and Part 68; AT&T ® 62411, TR54016; ANSI T1.403 Diagnostics: V.52 511 BERT; V.54 local/remote loop: responds to CO-initiated loop-up and loop- down codes; [...]