DLE-300
DLE-300
Advanced
Line Simulator
March 4, 2002
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Power: 120V AC/13.8V AC 1.25A, UL listed adapter provided
Dimensions: 127mm x 127mm x 25mm (5" x 5" x 1.5")
Shipping Weight: .9 kg (2 lbs)
Environmental: 0° C to 32° C (32° F to 90° F) with 5% to 95%
non-condensing humidity
Ringer Output: 6.0 REN load
Talk Battery: 40V DC
Loop Length: 4.2 km (2.6 mi) maximum - 24 AWG twisted pair
Maximum Data Speed: Unlimited
CPC Generation Time: 2 seconds
Connections: (2) RJ11 jacks
Advanced Line Simulator for Communication, High
Speed Data, Caller ID and Classroom Training
The DLE-300 advanced Line Simulator
provides sales people, technicians, engineers, etc. with a cost effective, easy to
use method of conducting on-site
demonstrations or diagnostics, eliminating the need to locate phone lines and
disrupt the customer’s phone service.
The Line Simulator provides two way
communication between standard analog telecom products such as modems, fax
machines, Key Systems, PABX’s as well as standard telephones.
The DLE-300 Line Simulator produces standard or distinctive AC
ringing, DC talk battery, caller ID
data, precise dial tone, ring back,
busy, SIT, reorder tone, and provides CPC on disconnect.
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• Supports all high speed data
• Produces name and number caller ID data
• Audio input/output for recording voice
prompts
• 40V DC talk battery
• Precise call progress tones (dial tone, ringback, busy and reorder)
• Produces special interrupt tones
• Standard and distinctive 20 Hz AC ringing
• Provides CPC breaks after disconnect
• Touch Tone detection
• Ringdown mode (no Touch Tones required)
• 911 trainer mode for classroom training
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• Point-to-point communications between
phones, fax machines, and high speed
modems without dedicated telephone lines
• Programming and recording voice products
such as voice mail systems, etc.
• Intersystem TIE lines
• Courtesy and/or emergency phones
• Demonstrating telecom equipment at trade
shows, meetings, etc.
• Diagnosing phone line dependent equipment
with precise characteristics
• 911 trainer for schools and businesses