TMR 16E1 PCIe

The TMR16E1 PCIe - 16 Port E1 Monitoring is suitable for non-intrusive monitoring of upto 8, "live" E1 traffic links, bidirectionally (i.e. in both transmit and receive directions through its 16 E1 receivers) through a high impedance path.

Features:

  • 16 2Mbit/s PCM input
  • Input only
  • 16 single independent inputs, or 8 pair inputs, or single independent and     pair inputs combinetions
  • G.772 Non-intrusive monitoring
  • Receiver Signal Level upto -43dB
  • Signal detection meets ITU-T G.775 and ETS 300233
  • Frame structure meets ITU-T G.704
  • Locks on frame synchronization
  • Automatic resynchronization
  • Continuous transfer
  • E1 or PRI frame


All other processing is done by PC
 

  • Drivers for both Windows & Linux
  • Plug & Play (PNP)
  • PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1.1 compliant
  • Single PCI Express 2.5Gbit/s Lane
  • 1 interrupt source
  • 153 x 98 x 14 mm


 

  • R1 signaling protocol
  • R2 signaling protocol
  • SS7 signaling protocol
  • ISDN  PRI signaling protocol
  • Voice record files are wav format
  • Information of record into a txt file
  • DTMF solver
  • Caller ID solver
  • Faximile solver
  • Modem solver (up to V32)


Extras:

  • Networking
  • Compressing
  • Archiving
  • Scanning tools


This PCI Express card is designed to capture 16 of 2Mbit/s PCM frames (E1) used as a base of digital transmission between exchanges. 16 inputs can be configured as single or pairs. All input lines are locked separately (slave synchronization). All data coming in timeslots are transferred to PC via PCI Express interface. Signaling analysis is done in PC. R1, SS7 ISDN BRI packages are ready. Using signaling data channels are separated and stored as wave format, then MF, DTMF, CallerID, faximile, and modem signals can be scanned. Besides these, compressing and archiving soft packages are supplied. 30xAB input E1 Encoder is directly used with this PCI Express card, and specialized R1 signalization protocols are supported by software. Signaling analysis on copied lines of both direction of an E1 line can be done.