ITU-T V 23-1988 600 1200-BAUD MODEM STANDARDIZED FOR USE IN THE GENERAL SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK《公用电话交换网中使用的标准化600 1200Bd调制解调器-电话网络上的数据交流 第XVII研究组》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 6 TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU$!4!G0#/-5.)#!4)/./6%2G04(%G04%,%0(/.%G0.%47/2+G13“!5$G0G0-/$%-G0G034!.$!2$):%$G0G0 amended at Mar del Plata, 1968, Geneva, 1972, 1976 and 1980,Malaga-Torremolinos, 1984 and at Melbourne, 1988)Note - The mode
2、m, designed for use on connections set up by switching in the general telephone network, canobviously be used on leased lines.1 The principal characteristics recommended for a modem to transmit data at medium speed in the generalswitched telephone network are as follows:- use of modulation rates up
3、to 600/1200 bauds on the communication channel (see Recommendation V.5);- frequency modulation with synchronous or asynchronous mode of operation;- inclusion of a backward channel at modulation rates up to 75 bauds for error control, use of this channelbeing optional.2 Modulation rates and character
4、istic frequencies for the forward data-transmission channelF0FZFA(symbol 1, symbol 0,mark) space)Mode 1: up to 600 bauds 1500 Hz 1300 Hz 1700 HzMode 2: up to 1200 bauds 1700 Hz 1300 Hz 2100 HzIt is understood that the modem would be used in mode 1 when the presence of long loaded cables and/or thepr
5、esence on some connections of signalling receivers operating close to 2000 Hz would prevent satisfactory transmissionin mode 2. The modem could be used in mode 2 on suitable connections.3 Tolerances on the characteristic frequencies for the forward channelIt should be possible with all rates of modu
6、lation to permit a tolerance, at the transmitter, of 10 Hz on both theFAand FZfrequencies. This tolerance should be considered as a limit.Acceptance of these tolerances would give a tolerance of 10 Hz for the mean-frequency F0= (FA+ FZ)/2.The tolerance on the frequency difference FA- FZwith regard t
7、o the nominal value would be 20 Hz.A maximum frequency drift of 6 Hz has been assumed in the connection between the modems which mightconsist of several carrier circuits connected in tandem. This would make the tolerances on the mark and spacefrequencies at the receiving modem 16 Hz.2 Fascicle VIII.
8、1 -Rec. V.234 Modulation rate and characteristic frequencies for the backward channelThe modulation rate and characteristic frequencies for the backward channel are as follows:FZFA(symbol 1, (symbol 0,mark) space)Modulation rate up to 75 bauds 390 Hz 450 HzIn the absence of any signal on the backwar
9、d channel interface, the condition Z signal is to be transmitted.5 Tolerances on the characteristic frequencies of the backward channelAs the backward channel is a VF telegraph-type channel, the frequency tolerances should be as recommendedin Recommendation R.35 1 for frequency-shift voice-frequency
10、 telegraphy.The 6-Hz frequency drift in the connection between the modems postulated in 3 above would produceadditional distortion in the backward channel. This should be taken into account in the design.6 Division of power between the forward and backward channelsConsidering the following table whi
11、ch shows the levels of power for total power remaining equal to 1 mW:Forward channel level Backward channel level(dBm) (dBm)0 - - 1 - 7- 2 - 4- 3 - 3equal division of power between the forward and backward channels could be recommended provisionally.7 The following information is provided to assist
12、equipment manufacturers:a) The nominal range of attenuations in subscriber-to-subscriber connections is from 5 to 30 dB at thereference frequency (800 or 1000 Hz), assuming up to 35-dB attenuation at the recommended meanfrequency (F0) of the forward channel.b) A convenient range of sensitivity at th
13、e mean frequency F0for data receivers has been found to be -40 to 0 dBm for the forward channel at the subscribers terminals.c) The data modem should have no adjustment for send level or receive sensitivity under the control ofthe operator.Fascicle VIII.1 - Rec. V.23 38 Interchange circuitsThe confi
14、gurations of interchange circuits are those essential for the particular switched network or leasedcircuit requirement as indicated in Tables 1/V.23 and 2/V.23. Where one or more of such requirements are provided in amodem, then all the appropriate interchange circuits should be provided.8.1 List of
15、 interchange circuits essential for the modems when used on the general switched telephone network,including terminals equipped for manual calling or answering or automatic calling or answering (see Table 1/V.23).8.2 List of interchange circuits essential for the modems when used on non-switched lea
16、sed telephone circuits (seeTable 2/V.23)8.3 Response times of circuits 106 and 109, 121 and 1228.3.1 Definitions8.3.1.1 Circuits 109 and 122 response times are the times that elapse between the connection or removal of a tone toor from the modem receive line terminals and the appearance of the corre
17、sponding ON or OFF condition on circuits 109and 122.The test tone should have a frequency corresponding to the characteristic frequency of binary 1 and be derivedfrom a source with an impedance equal to the nominal input impedance of the modem.The level of the test tone should fall within the level
18、range between 3 dB above the actual threshold of thereceived line signal detector and the maximum admissible level of the received signal. At all levels within this range themeasured response times shall be within the specified limits.4 Fascicle VIII.1 -Rec. V.23TABLE 1/V.23Interchange circuitForwar
19、d (data) channelone-way system(Note 1)Forward (data) channeleither way system(Note 1)Without backward channel With backward channel Without WithNo. Designation TransmitendReceiveendTransmitendReceiveendbackwardchannelbackwardchannel102103Signal ground or commonreturnTransmitted dataXXX-XXX-XXXX10410
20、5106Received dataRequest to sendReady for sending-XX-XX-XXXXXX107108/1or108/2(Note 2)109Data set readyConnect data set to lineData terminal readyData channel received linesignal detectorXX-XXXXX-XXXXXXXXX111114(Note 3)115(Note 3)Data signalling rate selector(DTE)Transmitter signal elementtiming (DCE
21、)Receiver signal element timing(DCE)XX-X-XXX-X-XXXXXXX118119120Transmitted backward channeldataReceiver backward channeldataTransmit backward channelline signal-X-X-XXX121(Note 4)122(Note 4)125Backward channel readyBackward channel received linesignal detectorCalling indicator-X-X-XXX-X-XXXXNote 1 -
22、 All essential interchange circuits and any others which are provided shall comply with the functional and operationalrequirements of Recommendation V.24. All interchange circuits indicated by X shall be properly terminated in the data terminalequipment and in the data circuit-terminating equipment
23、in accordance with the appropriate Recommendation for electricalcharacteristics (see 9).Note 2 - This circuit shall be capable of operation as circuit 108/1 - Connect data set to line or circuit 108/2 - Data terminal readydepending on its use.Note 3 - These circuits are required when the optional cl
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