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TIA-810 Revision B, November 3, 2006 Telecommunications Telephone Terminal Equipment Transmission Requirements for Narrowband Digital Telephones
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Description / Abstract:
This standard establishes voice performance requirements for
narrowband digital telephones and devices. Transmission may be over
any digital interface including wired, or wireless, Local or Wide
Area Networks, Firewire/IEEE Std 1394, Universal Serial Bus (USB),
public ISDN or digital over twisted pair wire. This includes
TDM-based and packet-based (e.g. VoIP) telephones. These telephones
may be connected through modems, Voice Gateways, wireless access
points, PBXs, or personal computer-based telephones. Examples
include: ISDN telephones, digital proprietary telephones, VoIP
telephones (corded and cordless), softphones (such as laptop
computers), IEEE 802.11 telephones, USB telephones, USB devices,
DECT telephones, Bluetooth® Telephones and Bluetooth devices.
In principle, this document can be used to evaluate wireless
devices and other devices where the Alaw and mu-law codecs are not
supported for the full audio channel. In this case the targets
specified in this standard may not apply. If A-law or mu-law codecs
are supported they shall be used for testing to compliance to this
standard.
For telephone systems that incorporate a Universal Serial Bus
(USB) type interface or a Bluetooth type interface to a host (such
as laptop computers), it may be desirable for the USB or Bluetooth
device to meet the requirements of relevant clauses of this
standard, where the host device is assumed to have a 0 dB loss
plan, in its default state. It may be desirable for the device to
provide gain adjustment for both the send and receive channels.
When connected to a host device, the full system shall then meet
all of the associated requirements of this standard. A USB or
Bluetooth device may have a handset, headset or speakerphone
configuration.
Technical requirements are specified for handset, headset and
handsfree (speakerphone) modes of operation regardless of the
technology used to couple the handset or headset to the
telephone.
The test measurement methods in this standard reference
procedures in IEEE Std 269 and IEEE Std 1329 where applicable, as
well as the appropriate ITU-T Recommendations. Several performance
measurement procedures are established which can be used for the
determination of compliance with this standard. Although this
document may reference specific procedures or test equipment the
intent is not to be all-inclusive. Any measurement procedure and
equipment that can provide adequate results within the accuracy of
the original measurement is considered valid.
NOTE - If the main purpose for testing to this standard is
comparison testing of different products, rather than compliance
testing, then it is important that identical test procedures and
equipment be used when testing the different products.
While the procedures may call out specific test points within
the requirements, the full range of the requirements take
precedence.