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The VCS 3020 X Is A (A) Data Switch (B) Voice Switch (C) Data Link (D) Radio Link

The document contains questions about the VCS 3020 X voice communication system. It tests knowledge about the components, architecture, and operation of the system. The questions cover topics like the different boards and their functions, protocols used, normal and failure operations, and functions of the traffic management and control system (TMCS) for configuration and monitoring.

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The VCS 3020 X Is A (A) Data Switch (B) Voice Switch (C) Data Link (D) Radio Link

The document contains questions about the VCS 3020 X voice communication system. It tests knowledge about the components, architecture, and operation of the system. The questions cover topics like the different boards and their functions, protocols used, normal and failure operations, and functions of the traffic management and control system (TMCS) for configuration and monitoring.

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(1) The VCS 3020 X is a

[a] data switch


[b] voice switch
[c] data link
[d] radio link

(2) The VCS 3020 X switch is

[a] fully digital


[b] fully analog
[c] digital and analog
(3) Which protocol is used for data communication
between components of the VCS 3020 X?

[a] TCP/IP
[b] HDLC
[c] PPP
[d] SDLC

(4) What is the main board for voice switching?

[a] SRO
[b] HDLC
[c] JIF
[d] GPIF

(5) Which boards are hosted by the following racks.


Which rack contains the core of the switch?

[a] BGT PCM


.................................................................
[b] BGT IF 2000S
.................................................................
[c] BGT DATA
.................................................................

(6) The VCS 3020 X is a duplicated system. In normal


operation, there is voice

[a] in both system halves (parallel operation)


[b] only in one system half (main / standby
operation)

(7) In case one component of the system fails, the


corresponding duplicated component

[a] will take over immediately


[b] has to start up before it can take over

(8) For transmitting control data from JIF to HDLC, the


following line is used:

[a] PCM30(32)
[b] SBUS
[c] RS485
[d] IOM-2

(9) How many CLOCK boards are in the 3020 X


System ?

[a] 2
[b] 3
[c] 6
[d] 8

(10) How many PCM30(32) ports does a JIF have?

[a] 2
[b] 4
[c] 8
[d] 16
(11) Which types of system components, which handle
voice information, are connected to a JIF?

[a] EPOS
[b] HDLC
[c] CLOCK
[d] ALIF

(12) Which types of boards can be connected to a


GPIF?
[a] EPOS
[b] HDLC
[c] CLOCK
[d] LIF, RIF
(13) How many telephone or radio interfaces fit in one
interface rack?
[a] 4
[b] 8
[c] 10
[d] 16

(14) The two GPIFs of one interface shelf are


connected to
(attention: duplication!)

[a] the same JIF


[b] 2 different JIFs
[c] 4 different JIFs

(15) Is the TMCS essential for the operation of the VCS


3020X?

[a] Yes, therefore if the TMCS fails, VCS is not


operating.
[b] No, it is used for configuration of the VCS
only, and can be switched off if not needed.
[c] No, but since it is continuously monitoring
the VCS it must be turned on to be able to
record and report the system status.
[d] No, only when the system fails it is switched
on to repair failures.

(16) The software running on the TMCS?

[a] is a single program


[b] consists of a set programs
(17) Which operating system does the TMCS use?
(Please Detail)

[a] Windows NT
[b] OS/2
[c] Linux
[d] MacOS

(18) How do you reboot or shut down the TMCS?

[a] simply turn off power


[b] Ctrl-Alt-Del
[c] 'Shutdown' command

(19) To create a direct access key on a TED (Touch


Entry Device) where do the required parameters
have to be set in the TMCS?

[a] position parameters


[b] radio parameters
[c] phone parameters
[d] layout and mission parameters

(20) What must be done after adding a DA key to a


layout to get this layout active in the VCS?

[a] Load parameter + Load mission


[b] Load Parameters only
[c] Load Mission only
[d] none of the above

(21) How many characters can the layout name consist


of?

[a] Five
[b] Two lines of five
[c] Two lines of six
[d] Seven

(22) What reasons can cause a PTT error on an OP


displayed on the TMCS status?

[a] Transmitter failure


[b] Shortcut in the headset
[c] PTT pressed by two operator for one
frequency at the same time

(23) What is 'Unmonitored Channel Prevention'?

[a] It is not possible to deselect a frequency,


which is not monitored by any other VCS
Position Equipment.
[b] Visual indication on the TMCS and on the
TED when deselecting a frequency which is
not monitored by any other VCS Position
Equipment.

(24) Does changing the Main/Standby status of the TX


(or RX) for one frequency at one given position
have an influence on other positions?

[a] Yes
[b] No

(25) Does changing the Main/Standby status for one


given frequency at one position have an influence
on other frequencies?

[a] Yes
[b] No

(26) How does an Operator at a position call another


position?

[a] Using a Direct Access key


[b] Using a Direct Access Intercom (DAI) hotline
[c] Using the Dial pad
(27) How can a Direct Access call be released?

[a] By pressing END


[b] By selecting a hotline DAI key
[c] By selecting another Direct Access key
[d] a&c

(28) What is the visual indication of an internal


incoming call at the called position?

[a] Yellow, steady


[b] Yellow, flashing
[c] Orange steady
[e] Orange flashing
1.1. Answer Key to the Quiz
This section gives the answers to the theoretical part of the
quiz.
Diagrams are not included - please refer to the Student
Training Manual for details.

 General VCS 3020 X Properties

(1) [b] (2) [a] (3) [a] (4)


[a] (5) [b]

 Technical Aspects

(6) Refer to Figure “Block Diagram VCS 3020X”

(7) [c]
(8) [a] JIF
[b] GPIF, PSU-AC, ERIF, BCA, BCB
[c] PSU-AC, CLOCK, HDLC, GPIF, SALI,
SRO
[d] ISO
[a] contains the core of the switch
(9) Refer to Figure 2-12, 2-13, “Time/Space Division
Multiplexing”
(10) [a] (11) [a] (12) [b], voice is in
both switches
(13) [c] (14) [c]
(15) VCS 3020X w/o Master/Slave HDLC: [b]
VCS 3020X: [c]
(16) Refer to Figure “Block Diagram VCS 3020X”
(17) In a VCS 3020X w/o Master/Slave HDLC the JIF is
on level 1, third JIF is connected to HDLC port
number 2
In a fully configured VCS 3020X: JIF is on level 2,
third JIF would have the address 2200.
(18) In a VCS 3020X w/o Master/Slave HDLC: [b]
In a fully configured VCS 3020X: [d]
(19) [c] (20) [a] (21) [c, d, f] (22)
[a]
(23) [d] JIFs are synchronised by CLOCK, therefore
Highway is synchronised
(24) [b]
(25) [b] (26) [a, b, e, f] (27) [a, d] (28)
[d, e, f] (29) [b]
(30) Without Slave HDLC: [c]
With Slave HDLC: [d]
(31) [b]
(32) [b] GPIFs are programmed to handle either LIFs or
RIFs
(33) [b] the same JIF but A and B system
(34) [a]: LIF,RIF, [c]: SALI
(35) Refer to Figure 3-3, Connection of interfaces via
GPIF to JIF
(36) ERIF, BCB, BCB, BCA, BCA, ERIF, SRO, JIF,
HDLC, CLOCK, SALI, PSU-AC, GPIF
(37) [c] No unless the protocol checks the line status
(example of such a protocol: Tone on idle)
(38) see section: 'System Overview'
(39) see section: 'System Overview'

 TMCS Aspects

(40) [c] (41) [b]


(42) CommPC & Workstation: [b]
Database Server: [e]
(43) [b] (44) [c]
(45) [a] failure not acknowledged
[b] failure acknowledged
[c] failure not acknowledged was corrected
[d] no failure
[f] no information available
(46) [d] (47) [c] (48) [a]
(49) [a] goto CONFIGURATION
[b] goto HARDWARE
[c] SELECT “JIF”
[d] SELECT “Controller Working Position”
[e] SELECT “Controller Working Position
-parameters”
(50) [b] (51) [a] (52) [b]
(53) [b]
Exception for Status Monitoring which can be done
from the CommPC
(54) [c]
(55) [a] (56) [a,b,c,d] (57) [b] (58)
[b] (59) [b]
(60) [b] (61) [d] (62) [a] (63)
[b]
(64) [a] (65) simply “LOAD MISSION” (66)
[b]

 CWP Aspects

(67) [a] (68) [b] (69) [b] (70)


[a] (71) [b] (72) [c]
(73) [b]
(74) OFF, RX enabled, TX enabled, Coupled
(75) Not enabled from the TMCS; Already coupled at
another position
(76) [a]
(77) ‘Right to TX enable’ not provided by the TMCS
(78) [a] (79) [b] (80) [a,b] (81)
[a]
(82) [a,c,e] (83) [b] (84) [c]

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