MINI-PBX SIMULATOR, model PC300-32CID-32 provides simultaneous caller-ID generation from PC control


Copyright 2009 by Micro Seven, Inc

 

 

MINI-PBX SIMULATOR, model PC300-32CID-32 (32-channel Caller-ID generator. 911-call Simulator) provides thirty-two simulated telephone lines for simulating incoming 911 calls which provides ring signal, FSK caller-ID signals, and audio tone after calls are answered by 911 switching box. It is housed in a 19-inch rack-mounted chassis. It contains RS232 interface for starting/stopping simulated telephone calls for all thirty-two lines and programming caller-ID parameters including name and telephone number for each line. Selection of multiple or single message format and enable/disable of wrong-formatted caller-ID signal is accomplished with control software provided.

 

It also contains thirty-two port MINI-PBX SIMULATOR which provides simulated telephone calls between adjacent and vertical two lines. Selection between caller-ID generator and MINI-PBX SIMULATOR is done by a toggle switch on the front panel.

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

 

Caller-ID generation: FSK type with 1200Hz and 2200Hz frequency components.

Associated with ring signal

Single and multiple format selection: by control software

Regular and wrong-formatted caller-ID selection: by control software

Note: caller-ID parameters for caller-ID generator or 911 simulator including name and telephone number are programmable by using control software. Caller-ID parameters for MINI-PBX SIMULATOR are not programmable. Name is ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO, and telephone number is 1234567890 for caller-ID display.

 

Dialing for MINI-PBX SIMULATR function

Phone Number: two digits, 11 through 42

DTMF Dialing: -13 dBm to +5 dBm per a single frequency with no more than 4 dB difference between frequencies.

DTMF Dialing Detecting Time: 45 ms

Pulse Dialing (10 pulse per second):

Break Period: 45 to 75 ms (60 ms nominal).

Make Period: 30 to 60 ms (40 ms nominal).

Multi-Line DTMF Dialer: all lines contains multi-line DTMF Dialer capabilities, and it allows all lines to dial in DTMF mode.

 

DAA Impedance Requirement: 240 ohms maximum DC, 600 ohms nominal AC

 

Line Characteristics:

Input Impedance at 1 kHZ: 600 ohms +/-5%

Signal Range: -45 to +11 dBm

Signal Bandwidth:  150 HZ to 4 kHZ

 

AUX SWITCH 1

Insertion Loss between lines is 2 dB when the AUX SWITCH 1 is down. It is 22 dB when the AUX SWITCH 1 is up.

 

AUX SWITCH 2

CID generator mode (911 simulator) when the switch is up.

MINI-PBX SIMULATOR mode when the switch is down.

Caution: Do not change AUX SWITCH 2 position when the instrument power is on. Unpredictable results may occur if AUX SWITCH 2 position is changed when the instrument power is on.

 

 

Caution: Telephone calls between two vertical RJ11-C connectors, i.e. between line 11 and 12 are only permitted in MINI-PBX SIMULATOR mode.

 

PBX Battery Feed Voltage: -30 V minimum

 

Ring Signal:

90 Volts RMS, 20HZ, 2 sec on/4 sec off

Maximum Load: 5.5 K ohm (equivalent to 1.45B of Ringer Equivalent Number). Note: Overloading any line will cause problems in all other lines.

Danger

 

Tones:

 

Frequency: 500 HZ +/- 20 %

Duration: .5 sec on, .5 sec off (busy tone)

          continuous (as dial tone or audio tone in caller-ID generator mode)

          Same as ring signal duration for ring back tone

Power: -20 dBm nominal

 

Line Input Jack: USOC-RJ11C, standard modular phone jacks.

 

AC Power Switch: Located on the rear panel.

 

AC Power Connector: Located on the rear panel.

 

Power Requirements: 110-130VAC, 50/60HZ, 100 Watts maximum

 

Fuses:

There are two fuses to protect PC300: Main Fuse and PBX Power Supply Fuse: The PBX Power Supply Fuse protects PBX battery-feed supply, and the Main Fuse protects a switching power supply inside PC300. When the Main Fuse blows, the PBX Power Supply also shuts down.

 

Main fuse: 1 A, 3AG, SLO-BLO

PBX Power Supply Fuse: 0.5A, 3AG, SLO-BLO

 

Line Status Display:

Red LED display for each line is provided to show off-hook state (steady on) or ringing state (blinking).

 

Power Indicator (green LED)

 

Dimensions: 17 in x Wide x 6.0 in High  x 15 in Long

 

Weight: 17 lbs.

 

Environmental:

Operating Temperature: 0 to 30 degree C

Storage Temperature: -15 to 55 degree C

Humidity: 85% RH at 45 degree C, or 90% RH at 30 degree C

 

Warranty/Service:

180 days limited warranty.

Service performed at the factory, usually within ten(10) working days.

 

 

First-time Operation

 

First, connect the instrument to the correct input power source with POWER switch OFF.  Set AUX SWITCH 1 down and AUX SWITCH 2 up for caller-ID generator or 911 simulator mode. Notice that the fan inside the power supply is turned on, and it is forcing air out from hole at the front panel.

 

Attach a telephone set with caller-ID receiver at line 11. Then, execute provided software, 911sim.exe. Caller-ID parameters are downloaded automatically from disk files. Click “sequential test start”. Then ring signal is generated at line 11. The front panel LED display at line 11 shows blinking indicating ring signal at line 11. After the first ring signal, caller-ID signal is generated showing caller’s name, date and time at line 11. When the telephone set is picked up, tone is present. And hang up the telephone set.

 

As a factory condition, the sequential test runs all thirty-two lines consecutively.

 

Price

 

Micro Seven, Inc.

1095-K N.E. 25th

Hillsboro, OR

97124

U.S.A.

Phone: 503-693-6982

Fax: 503-693-9742

www.microseveninc.com

sales@microseveninc.com