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Black Box Corporation
• 1000 Park Drive • Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 • Tech Support: 724-746-5500 •
www.blackbox.com
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e-mail: info@blackbox.com
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Black Box Corporation.
11/21/2003
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Develop and test
products without
adding costly lines.
Pre-programmed, so
they make your job
easier.
ALS-210 has two RJ-11
ports with one talk
path; ALS-215 features
four RJ-11 ports and
two talk paths.
ISDN Line Simulator
provides two talk
paths on U and S/T
interfaces.
Use four-line
Advanced Line
Emulator to simulate
international lines.
W
ith the BLACK BOX
®
Phone Line and ISDN Line
Simulators, you don’t have to order
phone lines to test or demonstrate
how a product responds to the
telephone network.
These full-featured devices
provide more than just dial tone—
they actually simulate analog
phone or ISDN lines. They make
it possible to easily check or
demonstrate phones, key systems,
PBX installations, fax machines,
and modems without Central
Office (CO) phone or ISDN lines.
ALS-210 Analog Simulator
The ALS-210 (2-Line) Analog
Phone Line Simulator, a portable 2-
port device, gives you a single talk
path between the two loop-start
lines. Use it to simulate North
American CO/PBX phone lines
to see how they handle various
conditions, such as “forced
disconnect” and “calling party
supervision.”
STA
TUS
DLS-225
ISDN LINE SIMULA
TOR
U-SYNC
S/T
U
PORT 1
U-SYNC
U
S/T
PORT 2
STA
TUS
ALE-224
ADV
ANCED LINE EMULA
TOR
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 1
LINE 2
RESET
AUDIO
LINE
1
LINE
2
LINE
3
LINE
4
AUDIO
POWER
MAN/RING
ON
OFF
ALS-215
PHONE LINE SIMULA
TOR
LINE
1
LINE
2
POWER
ALS-210
PHONE LINE SIMULA
TOR
Perfect for testing or trade-show
demonstrations, these simulators
provide more than just dial tone—
they accurately simulate real-world
phone lines.
Key Features
ANALOG
AND
ISDN PHONE LINE SIMULATORS/LINE EMULATOR
You can assign 7- or 11-digit
phone numbers to each of the
simulator‘s ports, activate off-hook
modes, establish a secondary dial
tone, and program both ring and
test tone frequencies. It features
precise call-progress tones (dial
tone, busy, reorder, ringback) and
dial-up test tones (dial, busy,
reorder, ringback, silence), as well
as the ability to accept tone and
rotary (pulse) dialing.
When a phone connected to
either line goes off hook while the
other is still on hook, the off-
hookphone receives a dial tone.
You can also program line
attenuation, Caller ID, and a Visual
Message Waiting Indicator
(VMWI) on the simulated lines.
Caller ID info appears in single-
and multiple-message formats.
ALS-215 Analog Simulator
The ALS-215 (4-Line) Analog
Phone Line Simulator has all of the
ALS-210’s features (except for Caller
ID and VMWI support) while
doubling what the ALS-210 has to
offer—four simulated phone line
ports and two talk paths. This
capacity makes it a great tool for
simulating and testing multiple
phone system products. Each line
can have unique primary and
secondary phone numbers, up
to 16 digits long.
The ALS-215 has eight
selectable waveforms, precise call-
progress tones (dial, busy,
ringback), programmable dialup
test tones (dial, busy, reorder,
ringback, silence), programmable
call processing delays, and
selectable response to non-valid
numbers.
Use the ALS-215, for instance,
to simulate a PBX hunt group and
“9” to access an outside line. Calls
can be transferred, put on hold,
and conferenced. Touchtone
command strings set up all
features, and you use an audio
port to record or play back voice
or tones.
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