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Document On Demand (DOD): Enter this number at vikingelectronics.com for more product info (see page 3)
Glossary of Telecom Terms &
Phone Line Interface
Viking Electronics, Inc. 2012
25
R
S-485
-
is a standard defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in balanced
d
igital multipoint systems.
66 Block - A terminal block where up to 4 sets of up to 25 pairs of wire can be interconnected. The installer
uses a special “punch down” tool to connect the wires.
S
LT
-
S
i
ngle L
i
ne T
e
lephone.
SOHO - Small Office/Home Office - An acronym for a new class of employment where the employee
may be performing part or all of their work at home in a small office set up.
S
ubscriber Line
-
The telephone line connecting the local
T
elco
C
entral Office to the customer’s telephone
instrument or telephone system.
T
1
-
24 channel high speed digital line.
Talk Battery - DC voltage supplied by the C.O. to the subscriber’s loop to operate the telephone equipment.
T
elco
-
Local Tel
e
phone Co
m
pany
Terminal Device - Telephone, phone system, fax, modem, etc. capable of terminating an analog phone
l
ine.
Trunk - A telephone communication path or channel between two points, one usually being a Central Office.
T
runk Port
-
An input on a
P
ABX
o
r
K
SU
t
hat is used to interface the system with
C
.O.
l
ines.
U
CD
-
U
n
iform C
a
ll D
i
stribution - A device for distributing many calls uniformly among a group of
agents or operators, following simple logic like "top down" or "round robin". It will not pay attention to real
time traffic load or any other factors like which agent has been the busiest or idle the longest (see
ACD).
UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply - Provides power to your phone equipment, computers, etc., in the
event of a commercial power failure.
USB - Universal Serial Bus - A serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer.
VoIP Gateway – A digital-to-analog converter. Some multi-function gateway units combine several functions
in one device, such as a built-in cable/
DSL modem, Ethernet ports and router capabilities, and FXS ports.
A
single function gateway, also known as an analog telephone Adapter (
A
TA
)
, contains an RJ-45 port to
connect to the internet, and an
RJ-11 port to connect to analog devices.
V
oIP
-
V
o
ice o
v
er I
n
ternet P
r
otocol - The technology used to send voice over a data network using
i
nternet protocol. There are many potential benefits to this new technology; less cost (no local/long distance
charges), voice and data handled by the same network, and many new integrated services become
available.
VOX - Voice Operated eXchange - The feature of some Terminal devices that provides automatic
switching or activation when sound or voice energy is detected. Sometimes used to eliminate the need for
push-to-talk operation.
WAV File (or WAVE File) - is short for Waveform audio format, and is a Microsoft and IBM file format
standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs.
The PB-100 connects to a serial or USB port on your P.C. and also to an analog
phone line. The PB-100 accepts ASCII commands to seize the phone line, watch for
busy, and to send and receive Touch Tones or data. If the P.C. is equipped with a sound
card, the audio input and output can be coupled to the phone line.
CD ROM is
included with programs to do emergency phone polling, AES-2000 (Page 39)
When you buy a Viking
Product everything you
need to install it is included
in the box!
Viking provides all the following items if
required...power supply, paging horn, T-adapter, allen
wrench, screws, audio and remote cables, double
backed tape, rubber feet, a technical practice and
warranty information.
Grant William Heideman
Baby priceless, not included.
Model
DOD #
PB-100 232
programming, hotel/motel wake up dialer or
design your own voice announcer, message
center, etc.
Power
Supply Included.
P
hono (RCA) Plugs
-
Shielded cable and connector arrangement that is primarily used for low level audio
o
r video connections.
Plexar - (See Centrex)
P
roxy Card
-
A credit card sized card that identifies itself when within close proximity of a reader. Card
"swiping" is not necessary. The card contains a 3 digit
Facility Code, a 5 digit Internal card number and a
5 digit External Printed number, that may or may not match the Internal number.
Proxy Card Reader - A device used to read the data from a Proxy Card. The Proxy Card can be read
w
hen held within a few inches of the reader.
Rack Mount - Equipment which is designed to mount in a standard steel framework consisting of parallel
p
airs of steel channel verticals spaced 19” and drilled for mounting screws.
R
AD/RAN Device
-
R
e
cord/AN
n
ounce - a device such as a Digital Announcer.
RAN Trunk/RAN Circuit - Record/ANnounce Trunk or Circuit - Connects the telephone system to a
record/announce device.
REN - Ringer Equivalency Number - 1 REN = The energy to ring 1 Plain Old Telephone.
The REN number can be found on the
FCC label on the device. The total ringer load on a line is equal to the
sum of all the REN numbers of all the telephone devices connected to the line.
R
F
-
R
a
dio F
r
equency - Electromagnetic waves operating between 10 KHz and 3 MHz propagated
without guide (wire or cable) in free space.
RF Choke - A device intended to prevent RF waves from entering a wire or cable.
Ring Back Tone - The sound you hear when the phone you call is ringing.
Ringdown Circuit - A circuit connecting 2 devices so that when one device goes off hook it automatically
r
ings the other device.
Ring Generator - (See Ring Voltage)- A circuit producing AC voltage that is higher than 50 Volts and has
a frequency of 20
Hz.
R
ing Signal
-
(See
R
ing Voltage
)
.
Ring Trip - The process of stopping the AC Ring Signal and connecting the voice path at the C.O. when
the ringing telephone is answered.
R
ing Voltage
-
A 20
H
z
A
C voltage higher than 50 Volts
R
MS
s
uperimposed on the phone line to ring
bells, activate ring detectors in phone systems, faxes, modems, etc.
RJ-11, RJ-14, RJ-21X, RJ-25 - Request DOD# 839
RMS - Root Mean Square - This is simply a fancy way of describing the average voltage level of an audio
signal or
Ring Voltage.
RS232 - An Electronic Industry Association (EIA) standard that defines a computer interface for connecting
serial communication devices such as printers and modems.
P.C. to Phone Line Interface/Controller
Windows 98, NT 4.0, 2000, XP and 7 compatible software
Emergency Phone Polling (Page 4-7)
Remote Programming of AES-2000 Entry System (Page 39)
N
EW
Hotel/Motel wake up
application on the CD ROM.
(PC not included)
NEW
Emergency phone polling/
programming application
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