Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E User Manual

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DL3800E Inverse Multiplexer User’s Guide — July 9, 2001

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RS232-C

An EIA specified physical interface, with associated electrical signaling,
between data circuit terminating equipment (DCE) and data terminating
equipment (DTE).

RS449

A common 37-position interface for data terminal equipment and data circuit

terminating equipment employing serial binary data interchange. It is a
balanced interface, based on unipolar digital signals, depending more on
current flow than voltage, therefore supports greater distances than the RS-232
interface.

RTS (Request to Send)

A signal sent by DTE to DSU/CSU indicating DTE has data ready to transmit.

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SCR (Serial Clock Receive)

A unipolar clock from the DCE signal. A data port signal.

SCT (Serial Clock Transmit)

A unipolar clock from the DCE signal. A data port signal.

SCTE (Serial Clock Transmit External)

The clock signal is echoed from the DTE for the purpose of timing incoming

data on long cable runs.

scrambler

A device or software program that encodes data for encryption. It distorts a

voice or data conversation so that only another like device can figure out the
content of the message.

SD (Send Data)

A signal from DTE to DSU/CSU.

secondary channel

A subchannel derived from the main channel. It does not carry data messages
and is used for diagnostic or supervisory purposes.

serial transmission

A sequential transmission of bits constituting an entity of data over a data

circuit.

SES (Severely Errored Second)

A second during which 320 or more CRC violations or OOF events have

occurred (ESF framing only).

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