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Ring-It
Telephone Line Simulator

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Ring-It!™ is our single line telephone line simulator that is designed for both professional and personal use. Because of its advanced microprocessor based design, it allows you to easily evaluate mostany type of standard telephone equipment. Best of all, it now offers Caller-ID simulation, E-911 dialing, and a audio output jack.

Ring-It!™ Telephone Line Simulator
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Ring-It!™ by Telsoft  is our single line telephone line simulator that is designed for both professional and personal use. Because of its advanced microprocessor based design, it allows you to easily evaluate most any type of standard telephone equipment. Best of all, it now offers Caller-ID simulation, E-911 dialing, and a audio output jack.

Phone line simulators act like a phone company central office. They can give you flexibility and lower your costs when you are demonstrating or testing most any type of phone product.  Voice, fax, answering systems, modems, or video conferencing units recognize simulators as real phone lines, making them ideal for trade shows, customer sites, or the work bench.

This sophisticated device can be used to test or demonstrate any standard telephone, answering machine, fax unit, voice mail system, or modem. Due to its exceptionally clear talk path, you can be assured of high quality voice transmissions as well as reliable data connections using PC modems.

Telephone equipment connected to the test system behaves as if it were connected to a real telephone line. For example, a connected telephone produces dial tone. Dialing a local (seven digit) or long distance (eleven digit) phone number with a touch tone phone rings a device plugged into the test line. Busy signals and reorder tones are also heard as with a standard phone line. These various call progress tones follow the popular North American specifications.

Ring-It! now offers Caller-ID emulation.  It is provided in North American single message (number only) and multiple message (name and number) formats. One of five pre-programmed sample names can be sent and the displayed directory number is easily chosen when you make the call. Best of all, there are no PC connections or computer assisted programming necessary to configure the Caller-ID message formats.

Another new Ring-It! feature allows it to operate as a E-911 training system.  This is perfect for 911 teaching applications.  Now your students can easily practice using the telephone during a simulated emergency.  Just add a couple of standard telephones; one is designated as the emergency "operator" position and your students use the other to make the "911" practice calls.  They will hear real sounding dial tone and ringing, and the phone's bell will ring in an urgent sounding (stuttered) pattern.  If you use it with a Caller-ID box then "Emergency 911" is displayed too!

A handy new feature is the External Audio output jack.  You can connect an amplified speaker system and allow everyone to hear the active phone call.  This is ideal for training and demonstration applications. The buffered audio signal is a standard one volt level and is compatible with many PC style multimedia speaker systems.

An LED type digital readout is used to display the DTMF digits that were dialed, so you can even verify operation of TouchTone type push-button phones. You can choose between five different test modes that allow standard telephone line emulation or special repetitive cycle testing, including automatic ring-up. For extra convenience, the LED readout shows the test mode that's in-use.

An internal 20-Hz ring generator uses digital precision to ensure that any kind of telephone equipment can be rung. The ring circuit uses a superimposed 90 VAC voltage source like the phone company's to maintain compatibility with all popular telephone products. The 28VDC talk path voltage is current limited to prevent damage to sensitive equipment such as PCMCIA modem cards.


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