ADC PG-FlexPlus FPR-806 User manual

Section SCP-FPR806-010-01H
PG-FlexPlus
RPOTS 6 Channel
Remote Terminal Channel Unit
Technical Practice
Model List CLEI Code
FPR-806 1 S9C2BB0B~~


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REVISION HISTORY
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Revision Release Date Revisions Made
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USING THIS TECHNICAL PRACTICE
The following style conventions and terminology are used throughout this guide.
INSPECTINGYOUR SHIPMENT
Upon receipt of the equipment:
• Unpack each container and visually inspect the contents for signs of damage. If the equipment has been dam-
aged in transit, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC. Order
replacement equipment, if necessary.
• Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurate shipment of each listed item. If the shipment is short or
irregular, contact ADC as described in Product Support on page 45. If you must store the equipment for a pro-
longed period, store the equipment in its original container.
Element Meaning
Bold font Text that you must input exactly as shown (e.g., type 1 for card 1), menu buttons
(e.g., ACCEPT SHELF OPTIONS) or menu screen options (e.g., ALARMS screen) that you
must select
Italic font Variables that you must determine before inputting the correct value (e.g., Password )
Monospace font References to screen prompts (e.g., Invalid Password...Try Again:.)
Reader Alert Meaning
Alerts you to supplementary information
!
IMPORTANT Alerts you to supplementary information that is essential to the completion of a task
ATTENTION
Alerts you to possible equipment damage from electrostatic discharge
CAUTION Alerts you to possible data loss, service-affecting procedures, or other similar type problems
WARNING Alerts you that failure to take or avoid a specific action might result in hardware damage or
loss of service
DANGER Alerts you that failure to take or avoid a specific action might result in personal harm

Table of Contents
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Revision History ...................................................................................................................... i
Using this Technical Practice ..................................................................................................ii
InspectingYour Shipment .................................................................................................. ii
Overview ................................................................................................................................. 1
Features ............................................................................................................................ 1
Applications ....................................................................................................................... 1
Integrated Distributed DLC .......................................................................................... 1
Universal Distributed DLC ........................................................................................... 2
System Support for DID ............................................................................................... 3
System Configurations supporting the FPR-806 ......................................................... 4
Subscriber Drop Tests ............................................................................................................ 5
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 6
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................. 7
Installation and Test ................................................................................................................ 9
Required Tools and Test Equipment ................................................................................. 9
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 9
Install an FPR-806 .............................................................................................................9
Initialize and Power Up the FPR-806 ................................................................................ 9
Administration ......................................................................................................................... 9
Navigational Methods ............................................................................................................. 10
Provisioning, Testing and Maintenance .................................................................................. 11
Menus and Display Structure ............................................................................................ 11
Log On the FPR-806 Through the Management Unit (AMU-912) .................................... 12
Logout ............................................................................................................................... 15
Main Menu Options ................................................................................................................. 17
MAIN ................................................................................................................................. 18
Alarm Menu Options ............................................................................................................... 19
ALARMS — System History .............................................................................................. 20
Configuration Menu Options ................................................................................................... 23
CONFIG — System Options ............................................................................................. 24
CONFIG — System Alarm Types ..................................................................................... 27
CONFIG — Set Factory Defaults ...................................................................................... 30
TEST — Subscriber Drop Test .......................................................................................... 33
Information Menu Options ...................................................................................................... 35
INFO — Inventory ............................................................................................................. 36

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INFO — Event Log ............................................................................................................ 37
INFO — Help ..................................................................................................................... 39
Subscriber Reported Faults .................................................................................................... 41
Acronyms ................................................................................................................................ 43
Product Support ...................................................................................................................... 45
Technical Support ..............................................................................................................45
Limited Warranty ...............................................................................................................45
Returns .............................................................................................................................. 45
FCC Class A Compliance ....................................................................................................... 46
Modifications ..................................................................................................................... 46

List of Figures
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Figure 1. Integrated Distributed DLC .................................................................................... 1
Figure 2. Universal Distributed DLC ..................................................................................... 2
Figure 3. System Support for DID ......................................................................................... 3
Figure 4. FPR-806 Front Panel ............................................................................................. 7
Figure 5. Terminal Menu and Display Structure .................................................................... 11

List of Tables
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Table 1. System Supported Shelf and Card Configurations ................................................ 4
Table 2. DC Resistive Signatures ........................................................................................ 5
Table 3. Specifications .........................................................................................................6
Table 4. FPR-806 Front Panel LEDs ................................................................................... 8
Table 5. FPR-806 Diagnostic Indicators .............................................................................. 8
Table 6. Navigational Keystrokes ......................................................................................... 10
Table 7. Alarm Menu Options .............................................................................................. 19
Table 8. Configuration Menu Options .................................................................................. 23
Table 9. Shelf Options ..........................................................................................................26
Table 10. Alarm Types Reported ........................................................................................... 29
Table 11. Alarm Types ...........................................................................................................29
Table 12. Test Menu Options ................................................................................................. 32
Table 13. Information Menu Options ...................................................................................... 35
Table 14. Fault Isolation and Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 40
Table 15. Subscriber Fault Isolating ....................................................................................... 41

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OVERVIEW
The FPR-806 Remote Channel Unit Module RPOTS card provides the Remote Terminal (RT) Plain Old Telephone
Service (POTS) function in the PG-FlexPlus distributed DLC platform.
FEATURES
Features supported by the FPR-806 include:
• Six Remote Terminal POTS interfaces
• Loop Start/Ground Start (LS/GS) and Direct Inward Dialing (DID) services
• MLT and Subscriber Drop Testing support
APPLICATIONS
When used in conjunction with the supported system configurations, the FPR-806 enables the system to deliver
POTS directly at the DLC remote location in the following applications:
• Integrated Distributed DLC
• Universal Distributed DLC
• System Support for DID
Integrated Distributed DLC
As a distributed Integrated DLC (Figure 1), the remote system shelf can be placed in a CO, CEV or outdoor cabinet;
anywhere that the DS1 facility can be delivered and subtended directly off the switch. The system supports TR-08
Mode 1 or SF/ESF Integrated Channel Bank (ICB) interfaces into digital class 5 switches. The 96 channels
delivered to the system Remote shelf can be directly dropped off at the shelf via the FPR-806 or delivered to
distributed, line-powered, micro-DLC remotes ranging from four to twenty-four channels in size.
Figure 1. Integrated Distributed DLC
Class 5
Switch
4 DS1s:
TR-08 Mode 1,
SF/ESF
Optional TR-08
Facility
protect DS1
MLT pair
Line powered
24-ch
PG-Flex RTs
Line-powered
4 or 6-ch
PG-Plus RTs
TR-909 Resistive
Signatures
Remote
Shelf
FPR-806 delivers POTS
direct from system shelf
Central Office Remote
Site

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Universal Distributed DLC
The system can also be deployed in a universal configuration using POTS interfaces into the switch rather than
digital DS1s (Figure 2). In this configuration, a system shelf populated with FPC-806 CPOTS cards is placed in the
CO to provide the VF interface into the class 5 switch. As a distributed, universally fed DLC, the remote system shelf
can be placed in a CO, CEV or outdoor cabinet; anywhere that the DS1 facility can be delivered.
Figure 2. Universal Distributed DLC
When operating in an universal mode, back-to-back with a CO shelf, the remote shelf communicates the drop
testing results through overhead communications to the CO shelf where the MLT reads the TR-909 signatures from
the CO shelf.
The 96 channels delivered to the system Remote shelf can be directly dropped off at the shelf via the FPR-806 or
delivered to subtended line-powered, micro-DLC remotes ranging from four to 24 channels in size.
Using the overhead communications in the universal configuration allows the system to support drop testing
without the need for a metallic bypass pair to the remote shelf.
Class 5
Switch
4 DS1s:
TR-08 Mode 1
Optional TR-08
Facility
protect DS1
MLT pair
Line powered
24-ch
PG-Flex RTs
Line-powered
4 or 6-ch
PG-Plus RTs
TR-909 Resistive
Signatures
Remote
Shelf
FPR-806 delivers POTS
direct from system
shelf
CO
Shelf
Central Office
Remote
Site
VF
96
FPC-806 delivers POTS
direct from system
shelf into class 5 switch
BITS

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System Support for DID
The system supports DID to a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) (Figure 3). DID can be served in a universal system
configuration where the DID lines enter the CO shelf through FPR-806 cards and the PBX interfaces to the remote
system shelf through the FPC-806 cards.
Figure 3. System Support for DID
Class 5
Switch
4 DS1s:
TR-08 Mode 1
Optional TR-08
Facility
protect DS1
MLT pair
Line powered
24-ch
PG-Flex RTs
Line-powered
4 or 6-ch
PG-Plus RTs
TR-909 Resistive
Signatures
Remote
Shelf
FPC-806 delivers DID
direct from system
shelf
CO
Shelf
Central Office
Remote
Site
VF
POTS
FPC-806 delivers POTS
direct from system
shelf into class 5 switch
PBX
FPR-806 delivers DID
direct from system
shelf into class 5 switch
DID
BITS

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System Configurations supporting the FPR-806
Table 1 summarizes the supported cards for a system configuration in which the FPR-806 is used to deliver POTS
directly at the DLC remote site.
Table 1. System Supported Shelf and Card Configurations
Catalog Number Description Notes
PG-FlexPlus Shelf
PCS-719 L1A 23” Shelf 1
PCS-719 L3 23” Shelf with DS3 UNI Support 1
PCS-718 L1 19” Shelf 2
PCS-718 L2 19” Shelf, Wire-Wrap 2
PCS-822 L1B Cabinetized Field Shelf 3
Management Options
AMU-912 L1 Management Unit
T1 Multiplexer Options
PMX-744 L1B 8-Port DS1 Multiplexer
Line Unit Options
PLL-735 L2 Dual PG-Plus Line Unit (deploys two 4-ch or 6-ch
RTs)
FLL-814 L1A/L1B PG-Flex Line Unit (deploys one PG-Flex Remote
Terminal)
FPR-806 L1 6-port RPOTS
1. PCS-719 with 16 LU slots has 96-channel POTS capacity
2. PCS-718 shelf with 12 LU slots has 72-channel POTS capacity
3. PCS-822 outdoor cabinetized field shelf with eight LU slots has 48-channel POTS capacity

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SUBSCRIBER DROP TESTS
The FPR-806 provides the interface to initiate a subscriber drop test on the corresponding six subscriber tip and ring
pairs located at the remote terminal. Simultaneous testing of multiple tip and ring pairs is not supported. Tests
performed are detailed in Table 2.
Table 2. DC Resistive Signatures
The tests outlined in Table 2 can be initiated through MLT, craft screens or integrated TR-08 channel test,
depending upon application.
Test Failure Condition TR (kΩ) TG, RG (kΩ)
Foreign Voltage on Drop TG or RG > 10 Vrms
TG or RG > 6 Vdc
27.8 90.9
All Tests OK No failures detected 38.3 90.9
Ringer Test REN > 5.0 or
REN < 0.2
48.3 90.9
Resistive Fault on Drop TG, RG, or TR ≥150 kΩ58.0 90.9
Receiver Off-Hook Phone is off-hook 68.0 90.9
Hazardous Potential on
Drop
TG or RG > 50 Vrms
TG or RG > 135 Vdc
78.5 90.9
The resistive signatures on the AMU-912 are biased to -14 Vdc.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 3 lists the specifications for the FPR-806.
Table 3. Specifications
Category Item Value
Electrical Input Voltage -42.5 Vdc to -56.5 Vdc
Input Power Less than 40 W with four lines Off Hook and
two lines ringing 5 REN each
POTS Specifications RT Supervisory Range 820 Ω plus 430 Ωfor handset; or 9.6 kft on 26
AWG; 15.6 kft on 24 AWG; 25.1 kft on 22 AWG
Detection of Loop Open >10 kΩ
Idle State Voltage -48 V minimum
Loop Current 23 mA minimum
Ring Generation Unbalanced Trapezoidal 40 Vrms minimum @
20 + 3 Hz up to 5 REN per line (10 REN total)
Ring Trip ≤200 ms after Loop Closure
POTS Interface Supports Loop Start/Ground Start (LS/GS) POTS
Environmental Elevation -200 ft. to 13,000 ft.
-60 m to 4,000 m
Temperature -40° F to +150° F
-40° C to +65° C
Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Compliance NEBS SR-3580 Level 3
ESD Per GR-1089-CORE
Power Cross and Lightning Surge Per GR-1089-CORE
Human Safety UL-1950 for Restricted Access
Emissions Radiation and Immunity GR-1089-CORE for Class A equipment
Physical Height 5.5 in. (14.0 cm.)
Width 1.1 in. (2.8 cm.)
Depth 10.25 in. (26.0 cm.)
Weight 0.6 lbs. (0.27 kg.)

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Table 4. FPR-806 Front Panel LEDs
Table 5. FPR-806 Diagnostic Indicators
LED Color State Description
PWR Green On FPR-806 is receiving power
Off FPR-806 is NOT receiving power
TEST Yellow Flashing Subscriber Drop Testing is in progress
Off No Subscriber Drop Testing in progress
FAULT Red On Fault in the FPR-806
Flashing PMX-744 is removed
Off No fault is detected
POTS#
(# = 1 – 6)
Green On Off Hook
Ring Cadence
Flash
Channel is ringing
Slow Flash Channel is in test
Off Channel is idle
LED State Description Action
PWR LED On,
All other LEDs flashing
FPR-806 is running in Boot Mode Application software must be re-
installed. Contact Product Support
on page 45 for additional
information.
PWR LED On,
All other LEDs sequencing
downward
Software download to FPR-806 Wait for download to complete and
FPR-806 to re-start
FAULT On, All other LEDS Off FPR-806 hardware failure Replace FPR-806

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INSTALLATION AND TEST
REQUIRED TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
No tools are required to install the FPR-806. For testing, the following tools may be used:
• Telephone test set
• PSU-795 List 1 COTS Continuity Test Card (Optional – Streaker Card)
You can install the FPR-806 in any slot except the three positions labeled COMMON, MUX 1, and MUX 2. Refer to
the cabling tables provided in the COTS documentation for slot and Telco cabling assignment.
INSTALLATION
Install an FPR-806
INITIALIZE AND POWER UPTHE FPR-806
After installing the FPR-806, the following events occur:
• All LEDs briefly blink on and then off, with the exception of the PWR LED that remains On.
ADMINISTRATION
Refer to the proper Management Unit Technical Practice for detailed Administration instructions.
For example:
1. Provision your PC/Laptop running Windows HyperTerminal or PROCOMM, etc. to the following terminal settings:
8 data bits
1 stop bit
no parity
VT-100 emulation
baud rate – 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600
2. Connect the DB-9 cable between the RS-232 port on the front of the Management Unit and the PC/Laptop
serial port.
3. Press several times until the Main Menu appears.
ATTENTION
STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE – DO NOT HANDLE ANY MATERIAL WITHOUT FIRST TAKING
PROPER STATIC CONTROL PRECAUTIONS.
Step Action
1 Open the retaining latch on the front of the FPR-806.
2Insert the FPR-806 into a vacant slot in the shelf that corresponds to the location of the wiring for the
service being activated.
3 Engage the retaining latch to hold the card in place.
ENTER

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NAVIGATIONAL METHODS
Table 6 shows the keys used to navigate through the menus and screens.
Table 6. Navigational Keystrokes
Keypress Effect on Menu Effect on Screen
Moves to sub-menu or screen selected Confirms changes
or -Moves left across Main Menu Moves the cursor left
or -Moves right across Main Menu Moves the cursor to the right
or -Moves up the sub-menu selection Moves the cursor up
or -Moves down the sub-menu selection Moves the cursor down
No effect Moves to the next field
No effect Cycle through the field options
Moves up a menu level. From the Main Menu, the
Logout screen is displayed.
Returns to Main Menu without accepting
changes. The banner briefly appears and
then the Main Menu bar displays.
- Returns to the Main Menu. The banner briefly
appears and then the Main Menu bar displays.
Returns to Main Menu without accepting
changes
- keys Selects an underlined or highlighted menu item A screen entry is made
Some screens illustrated in this document may be slightly different than what may appear on the craft
interface terminal. These differences are related to individual software installations.
ENTER
←CTRL F
→CTRL G
↑CTRL T
↓CTRL V
TAB
SPACEBAR
ESC
CTRL R
A Z
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