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Section SCP-FPR806-010-01H

PG-Flex

Plus

RPOTS 6 Channel 

Remote Terminal Channel Unit 

Technical Practice

Model

List

CLEI Code

FPR-806

1

S9C2BB0B~~

Summary of Contents for PG-FlexPlus FPR-806

Page 1: ...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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Page 3: ...ined 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 Contents herein are...

Page 4: ...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 mu...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...24 2003 iv ADC Telecommunications Inc 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 Compli...

Page 7: ...FPR806 010 01H ADC Telecommunications Inc v 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 Termin...

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Page 9: ...PR 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...

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Page 11: ...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 de...

Page 12: ...rop 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 dro...

Page 13: ...mote 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...

Page 14: ...th 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...

Page 15: ...ive 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 k TG RG k Foreign Voltage...

Page 16: ...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 Loo...

Page 17: ...elecommunications Inc 7 FRONT PANEL Figure 4 shows the FPR 806 front panel and Table 4 on page 8 lists the LEDs and LED status for the FPR 806 Refer to Table 5 on page 8 for diagnostic indications Fig...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...ffect 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 banne...

Page 21: ...tions are set to factory defaults to minimize field provisioning Use the Craft terminal to verify system performance and to customize the units to your requirements MENUS AND DISPLAY STRUCTURE Figure...

Page 22: ...d is not known contact ADC Technical Support while at the terminal Technical Support will provide a temporary password based on the Access Key number displayed on the Logon screen Log On the FPR 806 T...

Page 23: ...1H ADC Telecommunications Inc 13 3 After a successful login the welcome banner screen appears for a few seconds Then the AMU 912 Main Menu screen appears Log On the FPR 806 Through the Management Unit...

Page 24: ...24 2003 14 ADC Telecommunications Inc 4 At the Main Menu choose SELECT Press to choose the appropriate COLU e g COLU 1 The FPR 806 Main Menu appears Log On the FPR 806 Through the Management Unit AMU...

Page 25: ...rminal unattended for any length of time log off until you are ready to resume work This prevents unauthorized persons from inadvertently changing any of your operating parameters and or experiencing...

Page 26: ...SCP FPR806 010 01H March 24 2003 16 ADC Telecommunications Inc 3 Press The following screen appears 4 Press The PG FlexPlus Login screen reappears Logout Continued Step Action ENTER Y...

Page 27: ...March 24 2003 SCP FPR806 010 01H ADC Telecommunications Inc 17 MAIN MENU OPTIONS The Main Menu provides access to the status of the system...

Page 28: ...24 2003 18 ADC Telecommunications Inc MAIN The screen provides access to the status of the system MAIN Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select MAIN The following screen appears 2 Press The Main M...

Page 29: ...events Refer to Table 7 for the sub menu option and description parameter and valid value Table 7 Alarm Menu Options Sub Menu Options Sub Menu Descriptions Selectable Parameter Options Valid Values Sy...

Page 30: ...mmunications Inc ALARMS System History This screen displays the system s active critical major and minor alarms ALARMS System History Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select ALARMS Press to choos...

Page 31: ...ry press The Main Menu screen reappears The alarm information displayed indicates Alarm Types CRITICAL Critical alarm is present MAJOR Major alarm is present MINOR Minor alarm is present NOT ALARMED C...

Page 32: ...to clear the system history press at the SYSTEM ALARM HISTORY WILL BE CLEARED CONTINUE Y N prompt If you want to retain the system history press then press The Main Menu screen reappears 4 Press The...

Page 33: ...iptions Parameters Valid Values System Options Table 9 on page 26 for Shelf Options Set system options System Options will be changed Continue Y N Y or N System Alarm Types See Table 11 on page 29 Pro...

Page 34: ...Options CONFIG System Options Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select CONFIG Press to choose System Options The following screen appears 2 Press The following screen appears To change a field va...

Page 35: ...PTIONS WILL BE CHANGED CONTINUE Y N prompt the following actions can be taken To save the system options press All current values are set to desired values To retain the existing values press 4 Press...

Page 36: ...efault POTS Ringing Frequency 20 25 30 50 HZ Changes frequency of ringing at the RT 20 HZ POTS DID Mode ENABLE DISABLE Enables Disables POTS Direct Inward Dialing Mode DISABLE PG FlexPlus System ID Up...

Page 37: ...alarm types Table 11 on page 29 shows the alarm fields values descriptions and default settings Table 10 on page 29 provides a description of the Alarm types reported CONFIG System Alarm Types Step A...

Page 38: ...he alarm type changes select the ACCEPT SYSTEM ALARM TYPE CHANGES button then press From the SYSTEM ALARM TYPES WILL BE CHANGED CONTINUE Y N prompt the following actions can be taken To save the alarm...

Page 39: ...y Updated CR Critical Yes Yes Yes MJ Major Yes Yes Yes MN Minor Yes Yes Yes NA Not Alarmed No No Yes NR Not Reported No No No Alarm Value Description Default MUX Parity Error CR MJ MN NA NR Parity err...

Page 40: ...onfiguration data back to the original factory default setting CONFIG Set Factory Defaults Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select CONFIG Press to choose Set Factory Defaults The following screen...

Page 41: ...N DATA WILL BE SET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS THIS MAY BE SERVICE AFFECTING CONTINUE Y N prompt the following actions can be taken To save the Factory Default changes press The following events occur all cur...

Page 42: ...u Options If you attempting to run a second test when one test is already in progress a flashing warning message appears Wait a few minutes then try to run the test again Sub Menu Options Sub Menu Des...

Page 43: ...articular channel CAUTION Performing a subscriber drop test on any channel interrupts service on the line under test The remaining lines on the system remain in service TEST Subscriber Drop Test Step...

Page 44: ...can be taken To start the test press To abort the test press Then press and the Main Menu reappears 4 Upon completion of all tests the Subscriber Drop Test Results screen with the Subscriber Test Fail...

Page 45: ...Sub Menu Descriptions Parameters Valid Values Inventory Displays product identification information manufacturing data software versions and the hardware revisions for the FPR 806 Event Log Displays...

Page 46: ...duct identification information manufacturing data software versions and the hardware revisions for the FPR 806 Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select INFO Press to choose Inventory The followin...

Page 47: ...hysical or logical device change etc about the FPR 806 INFO Event Log Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select INFO Press to choose Event Log The following screen appears 2 Press The following scr...

Page 48: ...n press and at the EVENT LOG HISTORY WILL BE CLEARED CONTINUE Y N prompt The following events occur 1 All Event Log History is cleared 2 Time and date that the registers were last cleared are updated...

Page 49: ...FO Help This screen provides information on using the system screens and menus Step Action 1 At the Main Menu screen select INFO Press to choose Help The following screen appears 2 Press The following...

Page 50: ...n and Troubleshooting LED State Probable Cause Solution PWR On OK Off No input power Shelf power fuse blown FPR 806 processor stopped Verify fuses on bay fuse panel Check input power on the COT Shelf...

Page 51: ...ubmenu and press d Select the fields for the DS1 and the Channel and type of numbers of the RT in fault e Select the Enable Test Access button and press f Check for dialtone at the VF Interface If dia...

Page 52: ...6 card If audible level is too low at protector drop lifted drop the channel to the MU interface and check for voice quality a At the Craft Terminal from the MU Menu select the MAIN option and press b...

Page 53: ...Level 1 DSL Digital Subscriber Line E ES Errored Seconds ESD Electrostatic Discharge F FCC Federal Communications Commission G GND Ground I ICB Integrated Channel Bank L LCF Loop Current Feed LCFO Lo...

Page 54: ...Inc R RLCF Reverse Loop Current Feed RMA Return Material Authorization RPOTS Remote Plain Old Telephone Service Remote Terminal Channel Unit RT RemoteTerminal S SES Severely Errored Seconds SYNC Sync...

Page 55: ...ted below Telephone 800 366 3891 Email Address rma ADC com 3 Include the following information in writing along with the equipment you are returning Company name and address Contact name and telephone...

Page 56: ...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 commun...

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Page 58: ...World Headquarters ADC Telecommunications Inc 12501 Whitewater Drive Minnetonka Minnesota USA 55343 For Technical Assistance 800 366 3891 Sq 5H 1251815...

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