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ADC HiGain H2TU-C-319 List 4E Original operating instructions

HiGain
HiGain
FCC Class A Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Limited Warranty
Product warranty is determined by your service agreement. Contact your sales representative or
Customer Service for details.
Modifications
Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by ADC DSL
Systems, Inc. voids the user's warranty.
All wiring external to the products should follow the provisions of the current edition of the National
Electrical Code.
Standards Compliance
This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the applicable sections of the following
standards:
❑GR 63-CORE - Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Requirements
❑GR 1089-CORE - Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety
❑Binational standard, UL-1950/CSA-C22.2 No. 950-95: Safety of Information Technology
Equipment
Trademark Information
ADC and Soneplex are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. HiGain is a registered
trademark of PairGain Technologies, Inc. Other product names mentioned in this installation guide are
used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
Copyright Information
©Copyright 2001 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document
is company private to ADC DSL Systems, Inc., and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or
disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC.
ADC DSL Systems, Inc.
14402 Franklin Avenue
Tustin, CA 92780-7013
Tel: 714.832.9922
Fax: 714.832.9924
Technical Assistance
800.638.0031
714.730.3222
THE H2TU-C-319 LIST 3E
The H2TU-C-319 List 3E (H2TU-C) line unit is the Central Office (CO) side of a T1
transmission system. When the H2TU-C is used in conjunction with a HiGain
High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 (HDSL2) remote unit (H2TU-R), the system
provides 1.552 Mbps transmission on one unconditioned copper pair over the full
Carrier Service Area (CSA) range. The CSA includes loops up to 12,000 feet of
24 AWG or 9,000 feet of 26 AWG wire, including bridged taps.
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
•Front-panel status LED, craft port, and
four-character status display •Payload (PL) or HiGain (HG) loopback source
identification
•Ultra-low wander •Bit Error Rate (BER) alarm option
•Grounded loop detection •Bipolar Violation Transparency (BPVT) option
•Loss of Signal (LOS)/Alarm Indication Signal
(AIS) payload alarm option •Report menu option for downloading status and
performance monitoring data to a file
•Digital Data Service (DDS) latching loopback
option •Maintenance screens for inventory, provisioning,
troubleshooting, and performance monitoring
•Sources sealing current •Performance Report Messaging (SPRM and NPRM)
•Supports the inband 100 loopdown and
100000 loopup commands when the
SmartJack Loopback (LPBK) option is enabled
•HDSL2 span connection to Loop 2 on pins K and
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Operating Temperature -40 °F to +149 °F (-40 °C to +65 °C)
Operating Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
HDSL2 Span Voltage 0, -185 Vdc
Mounting 3192 high-density shelf
HDSL2 Line Rate 1.552 Mbps Overlapped Pulse Amplitude Modulation
Transmission with Interlocking Spectra (OPTIS)
HDSL2 Output +16.8 dBm ±0.5 dB, 135 Ω(0-450 kHz) at CO side
+16.5 dBm ±0.5 dB, 135 Ω(0-350 kHz) at remote side
Maximum Loop Attenuation 35 dB at 196 kHz, 135 Ω
DSX-1 Line Rate 1.544 Mbps ±200 bps
DSX-1 Line Format Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) or Bipolar with 8-zero
Substitution (B8ZS)
DSX-1 Frame Format Extended SuperFrame (ESF), SuperFrame (SF), or
Unframed (UNFR)
DSX-1 Pulse Output 6 V pk-pk, pre-equalized for 0 to 655 feet of ABAM cable
DSX-1 Input Level +1.5 to -7.5 dB DSX
INSTALLATION
To ensure proper installation of the, align the H2TU-C with the enclosure slot guides,
and slide the unit in. Push down on the front panel to properly seat it.
POWER-UP SEQUENCE
When the H2TU-C powers up, the four-character display illuminates and reports
status messages.
If the H2TU-C is unable to communicate with the H2TU-R, it displays various alarm
and status messages.
If the H2TU-C is able to communicate with the H2TU-R, the following occurs:
1The Status LED flashes red while acquiring the H2TU-R and turns a steady green
when the entire system is operating with no alarms. (The DS1 signal must be
present.)
2The four-character display reports margin (SNR) readings (shouldbe ≥6 dB) and
loop attenuation (should be <35 dB @196 KHz).
3After the system powers up, alarm conditions that exist are reported on the
display. (The H2TU-C reports alarms if no DS1 signal is applied.)
PROVISIONING
After installation, perform these basic provisioning tasks from the HiGain HDSL2
logon screen. Refer to the onscreen Help menu for navigational aids.
1Connect a maintenance terminal to the craft port (see front-panel illustration
inside), then press + to refresh the logon screen, if necessary.
2Select the Config menu, Date and Time, then type the date and time.
3Select the Inventory menu, then type in the unit ID numbers.
4Change the settings of any system parameters, if necessary, by selecting the
Config menu, Standard Options or ADC Options. (Configuration options can
also be set from the front panel using the MODE and SEL buttons. See the
“Front-Panel Configuration Options Using MODE and SEL” table inside.)
Continued
When installing an H2TU-C, wear an antistatic wrist strap.
Avoid touching components on the circuit board.
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HiGain
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H2TU-C-319 LIST 3E
LINE UNIT
Product: 150-2400-35
CLEI: VACJ1MDE
Document: LTPH-QI-1045-02, Issue 2
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February 28, 2001
QUICK INSTALLATION
5Once the H2TU-C is successfully installed and provisioned, access the Monitor or
Performance menus to clear the Performance and Alarm History screens to ensure
useful data.
LOOPBACK TESTING
Initiate loopback testing from the HiGain HDSL2 Monitor screen or use the MODE and SEL
pushbuttons. The inband codes below can also be sent by a test set.
For more information about the maintenance screens, refer to the H2TU-C-319 List 3E
technical practice, document number LTPH-TP-1008-xx. Contact Customer Service to
obtain a copy of the practice.
GNLB Loopback Commands
Loopback Inband Code Description
NLOC 1111000 DSX-1 signal is looped back to the network at the H2TU-C.
NREM 1110000 DSX-1 signal is looped back to the network at the H2TU-R.
SMJK 11000 DSX-1 signal is looped back to the network at the H2TU-R SmartJack module.
CREM 1111110 DS1 signal from customer is looped back to the customer at the H2TU-C.
CLOC 1111100 DS1 signal from customer is looped back to the customer at the H2TU-R.
Loopdown 11100 Deactivates any of the above loopbacks.
Front-Panel Alarm Messages(a)
(a) Front-panel alarm messages are listed in order of priority. ALRM displays prior to any alarm message.
Pressing the SEL button initiates an Alarm Cutoff (ACO) message.
Message Description
PWR FEED SHRT (b)
(b) Message displays repeatedly as long as the alarm condition exists and is not included in the priority order.
A short between the Tip and Ring of the HDSL2 pair.
PWR FEED GND (b) The HDSL2 loop is grounded.
PWR FEED OPEN (b) A line-power open condition.
SPNn-LOSW The HDSL2 loop has lost synchronization. The span closest to the network has highest
priority.
MTA Indicates that the H2TU-C is in a metallic test access state.
LLOS No signal is detected at the DSX-1 input to the H2TU-C.
RLOS No signal is detected at the DS1 input to the H2TU-R.
LAIS (c)
(c) Does not activate the alarm relay access pin H.
Line Alarm Indication Signal.
RAIS (c) Remote Alarm Indication Signal.
TRCI (c) An RAI alarm (yellow LED) from the CPE with an error-free signal from the line unit or
network.
RRAI(c) An RAI alarm (yellow LED) from the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) with errors
from the line unit or network.
xxx-DBER (c) A system DS1 Bit Error Rate (BER) alarm. (xxx denotes either TUC or TUR.)
PRMF (c) H2TU-R Performance Report Messaging BER threshold exceeded at far end.
PRMN (c) H2TU-R Performance Report Messaging BER threshold exceeded at near end.
xxx-HBER A system HDSL2 Block Error Rate (BER) alarm. (xxx denotes either TUC or TUR.)
xxx-MAL The margin on the HDSL2 loop has dropped below the threshold setting. (xxx denotes
either TUC or TUR.)
xxx-LA The attenuation on the HDSL2 loop has exceeded the maximum threshold value. (xxx
denotes either TUC or TUR.)
To comply with the intrabuilding wiring requirements of
GR-1089 CORE, Section 4.5.9, the shields of the ABAM-type
cables that connect the H2TU-C-319 List 3E DSX-1 output ports
to the cross-connect panel must be grounded at both ends.
Network
Customer
Premises
H2TU-C H2TU-R
TLOS*
NLOC CREM CLOC
1111000 NREM
1110000 1111100
1111110
11000
SMJK
When enabled,TLOS is an automatic loopback
that occurs with an LOS at the remote DS1 input.
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Front-Panel Diagnostic Messages
Display Code Description (normal operating messages in bold)
A=xx The loop attenuation of the longest (maximum loss) span, measured in dB.
ACQ The multiplexers of the H2TU-C and H2TU-R are trying to establish synchronization.
AnL The multiplexers of the two devices on Span n are trying to establish synchronization with
each other, where nis the number of the span.
ARM Armed to respond to Intelligent Repeater Loop (ILR) codes.
BAD RT? The H2TU-C-319 is not receiving a response from the H2TU-R.
FERR A framing bit error occurred at H2TU-C-319 DSX-1 input.
FLDL Flash download of firmware updates. (Contact Customer Service for update procedures.)
HES H2TU-C-319 HDSL2 loop cyclical redundancy check (CRC) error.
LBPV A local bipolar violation has been received at the DSX-1 input to the H2TU-C-319.
M=xx Indicates the power of the received HDSL2 signal relative to noise (S/N with respect to
21.5 dB). Any value of 6 dB or greater is adequate for reliable system operation.
MNGD The H2TU-C-319 is under control of the HMU-319 network management unit.
PWR FEED OFF HDSL2 span power is turned off.
PWR FEED ON Indicates that the HDSL2 loop is not grounded or shorted.
SIG The transceivers of the H2TU-C and H2TU-R are trying to establish contact with each
other on Span 1 of the HDSL2 loop.
SnL The transceivers of the two devices on Span nare trying to establish contact with each
other, where nis the number of the span.
Front-Panel Configuration Options Using MODE and SEL
Display Code Description (default values in bold)
EQL Sets the DSX-1 Equalizer to: 0(0 to 132 ft.), 133 (133 to 265 ft.), 266 (266 to 398 ft.),
399 (399 to 532 ft.), or 533 (533 to 655 ft.).
RLBO Sets the H2TU-R line buildout to 0 dB, -7.5 dB, or 15 dB.
LPBK Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) SmartJack loopback commands.
FT1 Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) system response to DDS latching loopback commands for
fractional T1 applications.
ADS1 Selects either the DSX-1 (MUX) port as the active source for the DS1 Signal to transmit to the
HSDL Line Port #1, the auxiliary (AUX) DSX-1 Port #2 as the active source for DS1 signal to
transmit to the HDSL Line Port, or activates the Cut-through (CHR) mode. which electrically
connects the MUX port to the AUX port and the H2TU-C operates as a cut-through card.
SPLB xxxx Configures system for generic (GNLB) or special inband loopback commands (A2LB, A3LB, or
A4LB).
PWRF OFF = disables HDSL2 powering; ON = HDSL2 line voltage is -185 Vdc maximum.
HBER 1E-6 or 1E-7 = alarm activates when the HDSL2 BER alarm threshold exceeds 10-6 or 10-7.
NONE = prevents generation of a system alarm due to BER.
DBER Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) fixed 24-hour DSX-1 BER alarm threshold.
LBTO Loopback timeout = NONE, 20, 60, 120 minutes.
ALM Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) alarm indications on pin H.
DS1 DSX-1 line code = B8ZS, AMI.
CONV H2TU-R frame format conversion = OFF (framing determined by the DS1 FRMG option), ACON
(auto detection of framing and potential frame conversion at the H2TU-R), or FCON (auto detection
of framing and forced frame format conversion at the H2TU-R).
FRMG DS1 frame formatting = AUTO (auto framing mode) or UNFR (unframed mode).
ALMP Enables system to output an alarm pattern: AIS or LOS.
BPVT Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) Bipolar Violation Transparency.
NLBP Enables the H2TU-R to transmit either AIS or LOS towards CI for any network loopback.
TLOS Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) a loopback at the H2TU-R when an LOS occurs at its DS1 input.
RTPV Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) remote provisioning.
PRM OFF = no enhanced Performance Report Messaging; SPRM = Supplemental PRM;
NPRM = Network PRM; S + N = SPRM + NPRM.
NAIS If ALMP is set to AIS, this option specifies which pattern is sent to the network when a remote LOS
or AIS occurs. CI = AIS-CI sent to the network; AIS = AIS sent to the network.
ROVR Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) conversion of an ESF DS1 payload from the network with an
embedded RAI pattern to an SF-RAI pattern towards the CI at the H2TU-R. CONV option must be
set to FCON or ACON.
RACI Enables (ENA) or disables (DIS) conversion of a DS1 SF-RAI signal received by the H2TU-R to an
SF-RAI-CI signal towards the network.
Front-Panel System Information Messages (Scroll Mode)(a)
(a) To scroll through system information messages, press the MODE button for 3 or more seconds.
Code Description Code Description
CODE xxxx Line code setting (AMI or B8ZS). LIST xx List number of the H2TU-C.
FRM xxxx Frame pattern received from the
DSX-1 (SF, ESF, or UNFR). MARG xx Margin threshold (0 to 15 dB).
Default is 5.
LATT xx Loop attenuation (0 to 40 dB).
Default is 32. VER x.xx Software version number.
Four-character display
System option pushbuttons (for manual
setting of system parameters)
DSX-1 test access jacks
Card handle
List number
Status LED
Displays status, provisioning, and
alarm messages. See tables below
for a list of message descriptions.
Use MODE and SEL to manually modify user options,
initiate loopbacks, and display DSX-1 line parameters.
Connect standard test equipment.
Craft port provisioning
To access all system maintenance, provisioning
and performance screens, connect a standard
9-pin terminal cable between the serial port on a PC
and the H2TU-C craft port.
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Press MODE for 1 second and release it.
The front panel alternately displays the first
system parameter and its current setting.
Press SEL to step through all possible settings for
the displayed parameter.
Press MODE to update the parameter and advance
to the next parameter.
After scrolling through all the parameters, press SEL
to confirm changes when prompted with a CONF NO
message, or press MODE to cancel all changes.
LINE Provides splitting jack access to
(IN) and from (OUT) the HDSL2 span
at the DSX-1 interface.
BRG Provides non-intrusive bridging jack
access to (IN) and from (OUT) the
HDSL2 span at the DSX-1 interface.
Allows monitoring of the T1 payloads.
MaintenanceTerminal Modem Settings
9600 baud
8 data bits
No parity
1 stop bit
Hardware flow control:OFF
Terminal emulation software:VT100
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System alarm Management bus
Frame ground -48V BAT
Fusealarm*
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Front panel
A Customer Remote (CREM)
loopback or a Network Local
(NLOC) loopback is in effect.
Green LED Normal operation.
HDSL2 acquisition or
system alarm.
Red LED Fuse alarm.
Flashing Red LED
Yellow LED
FlashingYellow LED System is in Armed (ARM)
mode.
Off Line power is off.
(CLEI code and
ECI bar code
label on outside
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* Fuse alarm is normally floating
and at -48 Vdc when activated.
HiGain
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** Segment 3 (A - L and 1 - 10) are
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on the backplane of the HMS-358 shelf.
from standard 3192
alphanumeric c labels
Segment2
Segment1
Segment3**
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