coM.sat ISDN Basic UMTS
coM.sat ISDN Basic UMTS
coM.sat ISDN Basic UMTS
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<strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong><br />
4 Installation and operating information<br />
Due to the diverse settings possible using the <strong>coM</strong><strong>sat</strong>.exe configuration program<br />
there is a wide range of possible applications. As it is impossible to list and describe<br />
all these applications here, the following is limited to those currently considered the<br />
most important.<br />
4.1 <strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong> replaces network termination<br />
To use the <strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong> as network termination, the following<br />
connection schematic results. This can vary depending on the TC system used,<br />
although the principle arrangement is retained. The <strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong> is<br />
installed as an exchange (NT) at the external S0 bus.<br />
Aerials<br />
A1<br />
A2<br />
Sync<br />
NT<br />
NT<br />
co M .s.a.t. <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong><br />
USB<br />
Figure 31: NT Installation<br />
created: page: file:<br />
11/04/07 72 <strong>coM</strong><strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> Manual <strong>UMTS</strong>.doc<br />
Note Protection Mark according to DIN 34!<br />
PBX<br />
S0ext.<br />
S0ext.<br />
S0ext.<br />
TE<br />
TE<br />
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