User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- T-BERD ⁄ MTS 5800 Handheld Network Test Family Getting Started Manual
- Contents
- About this Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 System Tools
- Chapter 4 Basic Testing
- Chapter 5 Optical Tools
- Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Specifications
- Physical specifications
- Power specifications
- Supported electrical Ethernet rates
- Clock source (Timing) specifications
- DS1 specifications
- E1 specifications
- E3/DS3/STS-1 specifications
- E4/STM-1e specifications
- SFP specifications
- XFP specifications
- Optical specifications
- Transceiver specifications
- Environmental specifications
- Appendix B Storage and Shipment
- Appendix C Customer Services
- Glossary
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Exploring the T-BERD ⁄ MTS 5800
T-BERD/MTS 5800 Getting Started Manual
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E1 RJ 48
transmitter/
receiver
One balanced 120 Ω RJ 48 transmitter/receiver allows you to
connect the T-BERD ⁄ MTS 5800 to an E1 (2M) circuit to
transmit and analyze traffic.
DS1 connectors
Two DS1 Bantam receivers and one DS1 Bantam transmitter
allow you to connect the T-BERD ⁄ MTS 5800 to a DS1 circuit
to transmit and analyze traffic. The Rx 2 receiver can be used
as the input for a DS1 BITS signal.
EXT CLK
connector
SMA connector for external clock input. Use the SMA to BNC
barrel adaptor if a BNC connector is needed.
Headset/
handset
connector
Use the headset connector when dropping voice traffic from a
DS0 interface.
USB host
connector
Located on the right side of the unit, the two USB host connec-
tors (USB 2.0) allow connection of a USB drive, or other USB
device.
LAN connector
Located on the right side of the unit, the RJ-45 LAN connector
is used to connect to your local network.
RS-232
connector
Located on the right side of the unit, the RJ-45 RS-232
connector is used to connect to network elements when using
the optional VT-100 emulation feature.
NOTE:
The E1 and DS1 interfaces should not be connected at the
same time. After running your test, disconnect from one
interface before connecting to the other interface.