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ISDN U & S/T Interface PSTN Z Interface Private Circuit - No Protocol S Bus Passive Monitor X.25 D Channel Packet NT1 Emulation Network Emulation
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Simple 3 key operation Backlit 2 line 32 character display Menu selectable protocol & language Field upgrade by software download Full duplex handsfree operation Cause code & message display Events logging & management
Harrier Release 4
ONE TESTER FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
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Minimum Knowledge
- No training required
3 key operation is unique to the Chesilvale Harrier - most users familiar with the traffic light sequence or driving a car, will quickly establish the effect of pressing the SELECT, SCROLL and CLEAR keys - all that remains is to establish a circuit connection and read the display.
SELECT
GAS
SCROLL
CLUTCH
CLEAR
Dial Now: 01633223552
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User Busy DISCONNECT 17
Harrier is widely used by installers to confirm service provision by simply making a Speech call. • In addition to the 3 control keys located in the handle section the Harrier includes a two line backlit display, a telephone style keypad and two LEDs that indicate B1, B2 channel active (green) BER Test sync (yellow) and out of sync (red). • Key presses are confirmed by audio tones. • A separate microphone and 3 inch loudspeaker provides for loud-speaking and hands-free operation.
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Intermediate Knowledge
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- Some ISDN training required
The extensive test menu provides complete flexibility for the ISDN trained user to verify services and exercise service options. Teleservices
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Auto Test Telephony Telefax G2/3 Telefax G4 Teletex Videotex Mixed Mode OSI Telex
• To assist maintenance and fault finding, provision is made to easily change test interfaces and test conditions. Preferred test conditions can be saved as user defined defaults as an alternative to the factory set defaults.
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• Layer 1, 2 & 3 messages are automatically saved to a 99-line message buffer for subsequent recall.
• The Teleservices menu allows the user to input a non-standard Higher Level Compatibility (HLC) information element and then select an appropriate bearer.
• Menu options allow filters to be applied to both call progress LCD messages and to messages saved to the message buffer. TIME:
Default: Std.
TEI:
S-Term:
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P-P P-MP No Protocol SEL> Hi-Z
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User Save TEI=00 TEI=Auto
100R Interface: S (Option)
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Bearer:64kb/s6SEL> Loops:
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If trouble shooting is needed, Harrier’s protocol analysis capability is invaluable and fully integrated. The Harrier can be connected to any PC in terminal emulation mode via the (optional) special serial lead. In this configuration the tester functions can be controlled via the PC keyboard (Terminal Mode), or the Harrier can be set to output a full hex and message type decode trace (Decode Mode) or output the contents of the events log (Events Mode). The Harrier will automatically store time stamped test Events equivalent to 300 lines of information for output to a printer or PC.
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• Mark to prevent overwriting
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of events before the Mark. • Clear to delete events stored after the last Mark. 03/07/97 14:26: 07.602
• Flush to delete all events and set the available lines back to 300.
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Advanced Knowledge
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BERT Test Started Channel= B1 Called No: BERT Test Stopped Test Time= Unavailable Time= %UAT= Errors= BER= Errored Seconds= %ES= Severely ES= %SES= Degraded Minutes= %DM= Speech Test Started Channel= B1 Called No: Speech Test Stopped Packet Test Started Packet Test Failed
- ISDN training necessary
Harrier allows more complex problems to be resolved through a variety of configurations realised by additional hardware and software.
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Used to diagnose, identify and replace faulty NT1’s; and passively
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NT1 Substitution (Option)
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monitor the D channel traffic. In NT1 substitution mode the D channel traffic is displayed on the LCD and also stored in the Message buffer. It can also be output to the serial port in real time if this option has
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operating mode also provides two powered S interfaces.
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been purchased. An adapter(M0182) specifically designed for this
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D Channel Monitor (Option) Allows operation of the Harrier as a passive D channel monitor, in order to monitor and diagnose problems on the S interface. The D channel traffic will be displayed on the LCD and output to the serial port in real time.
ISDN and Analogue as standard
D-View (a PC software option) D-View is a Windows based program which turns the Harrier into a sophisticated protocol analysis tool. Data captured from the Harrier can be displayed in a variety of formats filtered, printed or saved to a file.
ONE TESTER FOR ISDN AND ANALOGUE TESTING Analogue Phone 2
Talk Mode Monitor Mode TBR: 100mS
Dial: DTMF Stored Nos.
1 Dial Now: 2 Pol:Norm. CLEAR:Exit 3 SEL> 100mS * 300mS 600mS 4 SEL> DTMF Pulse 5 Store x:
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Software upgrade Software upgrade is a breeze. The Harrier Upload Wizard (HUW) supplied with software upgrades provides a familiar Windows interface making the process simple and trouble free.
Accessories Car Charger M0183-00
Modular Adapter MA2 RJ45
S-Bus Wiring Analyser M0186-00
M0110-02
M0183-00 produces 40V from the 12V DC cigarette lighter socket.
PTS 100/200 Pair Tracing Kit
Mains Power Adapter U.K M0180-04 Euro M0180-02
Modular Adapter MA3/RJ45 M0128-03
Harrier Specifications Interfaces:
Tests and Measurements:
ISDN S: Used in TE mode and D channel monitor mode ISDN Basic Rate Access ITU-T I.430 Layer 1 ETS 300 012
Voltage Measurements with on screen limits: S interface Phantom feed, restricted and normal S interface power source 2 voltage U interface voltage Analogue port polarity and DC volts Harrier Battery voltage
ISDN S: Termination: (Menu selectable) High Impedance or 100 Ohms ISDN S: Mode options: (Menu selectable) Passive D channel monitor and/or NT S bus output simulation ISDN U: Used in NT mode 2B1Q to ANSI T1.601:91, ETSI DTR/TM 3002 or 4B3T ISDN Z: (Analogue): DTMF and pulse dial, maximum loop current 100mA 15-70Hz Incoming call alert, 20 - 70v RMS ring volts Monitor Mode Impedance >100 k ohms, max DC 60v Monitor Mode DC polarity and voltage readout Access protocols: Layer 2: ETS 300 125 Layer 3 is menu selectable: ETS 100 102, NI 1, 5ESS DMS 100 or none Dialling Modes: No protocol, Overlap, en bloc with subaddress, en bloc without subaddress, 10 x 30 digit number store, redial Intelligent Power Management: Automatic running from Network Termination point, PP3 Ni-MH rechargeable, PP3 Alkaline battery, Local mains derived supply via range of plug tops and vehicle adapters Automatic battery charger Message buffer: 99 line buffer records Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3 & Display messages using menu selectable filters
General: Extensive menu system Navigated using backlit, 2 line, 32 character dot matrix display and three handle mounted function keys: SELECT select menu option; dial call; re-dial; on SCROLL scroll through menu options CLEAR return to top menu; clear call; switch off Alpha/numeric data and menu short cuts entered via full telephone keypad Languages: English, French, German and Spanish Continuous B Channel status info. on two tricolour LEDs Optically Isolated Serial Port: Requires M0181-00 Serial Cable Com ports: 1,2,3 or 4 Terminal Emulation: VT100 Baud rate: 19200 or 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Handshake: None Stop bits: 1 Size: 240 x 71 x 85mm
Weight: 0.5kg inc. Batt.
Case: High impact plastic body with Silicone rubber hand/shoulder grip and substantial all metal belt clip
Voice call tests: En bloc, overlap or no protocol dialling. B channel DTMF or Info E D channel messages Speech Companding: Menu selectable A law or µ law Select B1,B2 or Bx with 3.1kHz, 7kHz or speech bearer Incoming call Information: The Harrier alerts displaying: bearer, Calling number and DDI/MSN digits G821 Bit Error Rate Tests: Measure - Bit errors, Test duration, BER, UAT, ES, SES, DM. Actual readings and % are recorded and displayed Method - Call another Harrier, Call loopback robot, or selfcall B1 or 2 to Bother PRBS sequence 29 or 211 or 213 bits. Duration - 1, 5 minutes, 1 hour, user set or continuos Bearer - Speech or 64Kb/s Auto answer and loop or auto answer and BER: The Harrier can be set up to loop, or PRBS check and PRBS generate on receipt of Data or Voice calls Automatic and individual teleservice tests: Self call to check if all the following are enabled: Telephony Telefax G2/G3, Telefax G4, Teletex, Videotex, Mixed Mode, OSI, Telex and user set HLC value Automatic and single supplementary services tests: Prove User CLIR, Network CLIP, DDI, MSN, User subaddress, NSAP subaddress, CFB, CFNR, CFU, COLP, COLR, HOLD, MCID, CD, CW, AOC-E and TP Serial Interface Kit: Option M0190-00 Provides Harrier to PC interface cable and D-Channel protocol decode, events log management and terminal mode software NT1 substitution mode: Option M0191-00 The Harrier will train to the U bus and provide service to TEs on the S bus. All D channel activity is output to the serial port D channel passive monitor: Option M0192-00 The Harrier can monitor activity on the D channel without altering the behaviour of the S bus under test D-View Protocol Analysis: Option M0193-00 This windows based program turns the Harrier into a sophisticated protocol analysis tool D Channel packet test: Option M0194-00 Full X.25 packet testing and debug Network emulation mode: Option M0196-00 Harrier becomes ISDN exchange with a virtual ISDN subscriber
Operational Temperature: 0º to 50ºC Storage Temperature: -40ºC to 70ºC
CHESILVALE ELECTRONICS LIMITED, Unit 3, Maesglas Industrial Estate, Newport, NP20 9NN, U.K. Tel: +44 (0) 1633 223 552 Fax: +44 (0) 1633 223 948 Web: www.cve.co.uk Email: contact @ cve.co.uk CHESILVALE ELECTRONICS INC., 11812 North Creek Parkway N, Suite 205, Bothell, WA 98011-8202, USA Tel: +1 425 482-0121 Fax: +1 425 482-0120 Web: www.chesilvale.com Email: main @ chesilvale.com S P E C I F I C AT I O N S U B J E C T TO C H A N G E W I T H O U T N O T I C E . PA RT N O . P 0 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 0 2 7 I S S U E 2 M AY. 9 9