ADC HiGain H2TU-R-402 List 6 Quick Installation Download Page 6

V

ERIFICATION

Once the H2TU-R is installed, verify that it is operating properly by monitoring the Status 
LEDs on the front panel (refer to Table 1).

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OGGING

 

ON

 

TO

 

THE

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AIN

 M

ENU

The H2TU-R supports local and remote logon through a maintenance terminal (VT-100 or 
a PC running VT-100 terminal emulation software) connected to the craft port on the 
H2TU-R front panel.

The H2TU-R accesses menus and screens that are replications of those viewed at the 
H2TU-C. You can also view system settings and inventory, initiate loopbacks, monitor 
performance, and configure the circuit.

To connect to a maintenance terminal:

1

Connect a standard 9-pin serial cable to the RS-232 craft port on the H2TU-R-402 List 
6 front panel. Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on the maintenance 
terminal.

2

Configure the maintenance terminal to the communications settings shown in the 
illustration above.

3

Start a terminal emulation program such as Procomm (emulating a VT100 terminal).

4

If necessary, press 

 + 

 t

o refresh the HiGain HDSL2 logon screen.

5

Type the first letter of the desired menu. Use the 

 

to cycle through menu 

selections, and press 

 to change a setting or display a menu.

L

OOPBACK

 T

ESTING

Initiate loopback testing from the maintenance terminal menus or by using inband codes. 
The inband codes shown below can be sent by a test set. For more information, refer to the 
technical practice for the H2TU-C line unit.

Table 1.

Status LED Descriptions

LED Status

Indicates

Alarm (ALM) LED

Shows alarm states for remote and local Loss of Signal (LOS).

Solid red

Indicates a Loss of Signal (LOS) condition at the T1 input of the H2TU-R.

Blinking

Indicates a LOS condition at the T1 input of the H2TU-C line unit.

HDSL2 LED

Displays HDSL2 Loop condition.

Solid green

Indicates HDSL2 loop is in sync.

Blinking once

per second

Indicates the HDSL2 loop is trying to acquire sync.

Blinking 4 times

per second

Indicates a margin alarm condition on the HDSL2 loop.

Blinking 10 times

per second

Indicates a Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) error on the HDSL2 loop.

OFF

Indicates no activity on the HDSL2 loop.

DS1 Framing (FRM) 
LEDs (ESF and SF)

Indicates framing patterns. If DS1 signals are not detected, the ESF, SF, B8ZS, and 
AMI LEDs will not light.

ESF LED = Solid green

Indicates Extended Super Frame (ESF). The LED blinks once per second when a 
frame or CRC error occurs.

SF LED = Solid green

Indicates Super Frame (SF). The LED blinks once per second when a frame error 
occurs.

OFF

Indicates unframed or no signal.

DS1 Code LEDs (B8ZS 
and AMI)

Indicates DS1 code options. If DS1 signals are not detected, the ESF, SF, B8ZS, 
and AMI LEDs will not light.

B8ZS LED = Solid

green

Indicates that the DS1 line code option is set to Bipolar with 8-Zero Substitution 
(B8ZS). The LED blinks once per second when a string of excessive zeros is 
detected.

AMI LED = Solid green

Indicates that the user DS1 line code option is set to Alternate Mark Inversion 
(AMI). This LED blinks once per second when a Bipolar Violation (BPV) is 
detected.

Loopback (LPBK) LED

Shows loopback states to and from the network and to and from the Customer 
Interface (CI).

Solid yellow

Indicates Network Remote Loopback (NREM).

Blinking once

per second

Indicates Customer Local Loopback (CLOC) loopback state.

Blinking 4 times per

second

Indicates the H2TU-R is in an Armed state.

Active pins are highlighted in black.

*

Chassis Ground may be tied to earth ground according  to local practice.

ALM

ESF

SF

LOOP

B8ZS

AMI

LBK

H
D
S

L
2

H

2
T

U

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R

4
0
2

D
S

1

IN

BRG

OUT

RS-232

DCE

Alarm LED

Loopback LED

CLEI/ECI bar code label

Configuration number label

Loopback control button

Extraction handle

DS1 transmit (IN) and receive (OUT)
bridging jacks

HDSL2 LED

DS1 framing LEDs

DS1 line code LEDs

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-R craft port.

Pressing the button for 5 seconds activates
a remote loopback toward the network called
NREM and a local loopback toward the CPE
called CLOC.

The unit can be

looped down by either pressing the LPBK control
button again for 5 seconds or by the standard
loopdown inband commands.

Any existing loopback is terminated

before these are activated.

Use to remove the H2TU-R-402 from
the remote enclosure.

27

25

23

21

19

17

15

13

11

9

7

3

5

1

DS1Tip

DS1 Ring

Factory use only

Factory use only

Factory use only

DS1 Ring1

Circuit Ground

HDSL2 Ring

IN

OUT

HDSL2Tip

DS1Tip1

Chassis Ground*

Chassis Ground*

28

26

24

22

20

18

16

14

12

10

8

4

6

2

55

53

51

49

47

45

43

41

39

37

35

32

31

56

54

52

50

48

46

44

42

40

38

36

34

30

33

29

Card-edge connector

Modem settings:

9600 baud
8 data bits
No parity
1 stop bit
Hardware flow control: OFF
Terminal emulation: VT-100

For non-intrusive test access.

(Inside handle)

List number

L

HiGain

HDSL2

6

Automatic protection switch power

Automatic protection switch power

48V (List 6 only)

Monitor

Performance

Event Log

Config

Inventory

Report

Rlogon

Help

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ADC DSL Systems, Inc.

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HiGain HDSL2

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Voice:

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H2TU-R

System: OK

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Type the first letter

To view:

onitor

Monitors loopbacks and alarms, and provides a graphical representation of circuit 
activity, including ES, UAS, SES, and line code.

erformance

Performance and alarm histories for current, 25-hour, 48-hour, or 31-day periods for 
either the DS1 or HDSL2 interface.

vent Log

Identifies the 100 most recent system events and reports the date and time of 
occurrence.

onfig

Standard configuration options, ADC options, date and time setting, and a reset option.

nventory

Product information and circuit and device identifications.

logon

Remote log on can be performed from the H2TU-R or H2TU-C. To log off the remote 
unit, press 

. “Rlogout” changes to “Rlogon.”

elp

Glossary, a list of navigational keys, and ADC contact information.

Initial provisioning of the HiGain HDSL2 system is performed at the 
H2TU-C line unit. For more information, refer to the technical practice 
for the H2TU-C. It can be downloaded from the ADC web site at 
www.ADC.com.

Table 2.

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

Signal from customer is looped back to the customer at the H2TU-C.

CLOC

1111100

Signal from customer is looped back to the customer at the H2TU-R.

Loopdown

11100

Deactivates any of the above loopbacks.

CTRL

R

SPACEBAR

ENTER

M

P

E

C

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R

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Network

Customer
Premises

Activate loopback using

one of the following:
  

  

  • Test Set
  

• H2TU-C MODE and 

    SEL push buttons

• Maintenance Terminal

Activate loopback using

one of the following:
  

 

  • Test Set

  • 

LBK push 

    Button

• Maintenance Terminal

H2TU-R 

H2TU-C

H2TU-R

NLOC

NREM
SMJK
TLOS

CLOC

CREM

Summary of Contents for HiGain H2TU-R-402 List 6

Page 1: ...rs software version 1 04 or higher an HMU 319 List 7A or List 7C Management Unit software version 3 06 or higher an H2TU C 319 List 6 Line Unit and an HRE 206 Remote Enclosure equipped with a PSC 606...

Page 2: ...Multiplexers software version 1 04 or higher an HMU 319 List 7A or List 7C Management Unit software version 3 06 or higher an H2TU C 319 List 6 Line Unit and an HRE 206 Remote Enclosure equipped with...

Page 3: ...Multiplexers software version 1 04 or higher an HMU 319 List 7A or List 7C Management Unit software version 3 06 or higher an H2TU C 319 List 6 Line Unit and an HRE 206 Remote Enclosure equipped with...

Page 4: ...und may be tied to earth ground according to local practice ALM ESF SF LOOP B8ZS AMI LBK H D S L 2 H 2 T U R 4 0 2 D S 1 IN BRG OUT RS 232 DCE Alarm LED Loopback LED CLEI ECI bar code label Configurat...

Page 5: ...Ground may be tied to earth ground according to local practice ALM ESF SF LOOP B8ZS AMI LBK H D S L 2 H 2 T U R 4 0 2 D S 1 IN BRG OUT RS 232 DCE Alarm LED Loopback LED CLEI ECI bar code label Configu...

Page 6: ...Ground may be tied to earth ground according to local practice ALM ESF SF LOOP B8ZS AMI LBK H D S L 2 H 2 T U R 4 0 2 D S 1 IN BRG OUT RS 232 DCE Alarm LED Loopback LED CLEI ECI bar code label Configu...

Page 7: ...rs software version 1 04 or higher an HMU 319 List 7A or List 7C Management Unit software version 3 06 or higher an H2TU C 319 List 6 Line Unit and an HRE 206 Remote Enclosure equipped with a PSC 606...

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