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NT1  ACE

 

User Manual

61203019L1-1

NT1 ACE User Manual

Connecting the Terminal Equipment

After successfully powering up the NT1 ACE, the POWER 

and ERROR indicators should be on and the READY indica-

tor should be flashing. Make sure that terminal equipment 

(TE) is properly terminated as instructed in Setting the 

Option Switches on page 4. Plug the TE into one of the Local 

Bus connectors at the rear of the unit. A second TE may be 

plugged into the remaining Local Bus connector. If more 

than two TEs need to be connected to the NT1 ACE, addi-

tional connections can be made in parallel to the S/T bus 

using RJ-45 connectors.

.TEs commonly have additional jacks wired in parallel. 
These may be used to connect more than two TEs as provid-
ed for by the NT1 ACE. See the TE documentation for fur-
ther information.

After the TE powers up, the ERROR indicator should go out. 

There may be some delay between plugging in the TE and 

the ERROR indicator going out, depending on the specific 

TE in use. If the ERROR indicator fails to go out, see the sec-

tion Troubleshooting on page 11. 

As the ERROR indicator extinguishes, the READY indicator 

should illuminate. The TE will now be ready to place and 

receive calls. There may be a slight delay between the 

appearance of the READY indicator and the TE’s ability to 

place and receive calls, depending on the specific TE in use. 

If the READY indicator fails to illuminate or if you are 

unable to place or receive calls, see the section Troubleshoot-

ing on page 11.

Summary of Contents for 1203019L2

Page 1: ...NT1 ACE USER MANUAL 1203019L1 NT1 ACE with Power Supply 1203019L2 NT1 ACE 1203019L3 NT1 ACE International 336048VUR 2 Power Supply 61203019L1 1D January 1999...

Page 2: ...vice must be powered by a CSA approved power supply or a power supply meeting the requirements of CS03 Part I Section 1 4 2 Warranties ADTRAN will repair or replace this product within five years from...

Page 3: ...y temporarily discontinue service If possible advance notifica tion isgiven otherwise notificationisgivenassoon as possible The telephone company will advise the customer of the right to file a compla...

Page 4: ...an FCC compliant cable appropriate for the dial backup option ordered is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be con nected to the telephone network or premises wiring using an...

Page 5: ...m ADTRAN warrants that all prod ucts meet Year 2000 specifications regardless or model or revision Information about ADTRAN s Year 2000 com pliance program is available at the following Web Site www a...

Page 6: ...le materiel brouil leur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS Notice The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certifi...

Page 7: ...the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users...

Page 8: ...es the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to pre vent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject...

Page 9: ...alog signals and transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encod ed analog content or billing information is be ing transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 6...

Page 10: ...rn state I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or ________ subrate digital services The terminal equipment to be connected...

Page 11: ...digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded an alog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by suc cessfully havin...

Page 12: ...ed in accordance with _________ circle one above I agree to provide _________________ telco s name with proper documentation to demon strate compliance with the information as provid ed in the precedi...

Page 13: ...ub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electri...

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Page 15: ...ce 4 Remote Testing 4 Repair and Return 4 Setting the Option Switches 4 Powering TEs from the NT1 ACE 6 Powering with the NT1 Power Supply 6 Connecting the Terminal Equipment 8 Short Passive Bus Confi...

Page 16: ...ecifications 13 Figures Figure 1 ADTRAN NT1 ACE 1 Figure 2 Interface Connectors 1 Figure 3 Switch Locations 4 Figure 4 Power Supply Connection 7 Figure 5 Short Passive Bus Configuration 9 Figure 6 Ext...

Page 17: ...U Figure 1 is an illustration of the NT1 ACE Figure 1 ADTRAN NT1 ACE Two jacks are provided on the rear panel of the unit for this purpose as illustrated in Figure 2 Figure 2 Interface Connectors A s...

Page 18: ...The two S T bus connectors on the rear of the unit enable the NT1 ACE to supply power to the TE LED Indicators Table 1 describes the status of the LEDs located on the front panel of the NT1 ACE Table...

Page 19: ...tailed information Inspection After unpacking the unit immediately inspect it for possi ble shipping damage If damage is discovered file a claim immediately with the carrier then contact ADTRAN Cus to...

Page 20: ...back test initiated at the central office This test confirms network integrity to the NT1 ACE Repair and Return Repairs should not be performed in the field Repair services can be obtained by returnin...

Page 21: ...nded Passive Bus When set in the SHORT position the Local Bus is configured for Short Pas sive Bus Configuration and switch settings are discussed in Short Passive Bus Configuration on page 9 and in E...

Page 22: ...ssignments Before attempting to power any TE from the NT1 ACE ver ify that it can accept power from a PS1 or PS2 power source Table 3 Local Bus Connector Pin Assignments Powering with the NT1 Power Su...

Page 23: ...to the NT1 ACE at the POWER jack located on the NT1 ACE 2 Plug the Power Supply into the nearest wall outlet supplying 110 VAC 60 HZ 3 On the NT1 ACE verify that the POWER and ERROR indicators are ill...

Page 24: ...tional jacks wired in parallel These may be used to connect more than two TEs as provid ed for by the NT1 ACE See the TE documentation for fur ther information After the TE powers up the ERROR indicat...

Page 25: ...be optioned only one TE s termination resistor should be enabled The TERMINA TION switch should be placed in the 100 position and only one of the TEs connected should be terminated with 100 ohm If the...

Page 26: ...be centrally located to the TEs If the TEs have internal terminating resistors that can be optioned only one TE s terminating resistor should be enabled The TERMINATION switch should be placed in the...

Page 27: ...y to another circuit Call ADTRAN technical support for assistance ERROR indicator illuminated READY indicator flashes at a faster 8 Hz rate Network activation failure Wall jack wiring is incorrect Che...

Page 28: ...ting Mode Full Duplex Data Rate 160 kbps total 144 kbps to customer Signal Format 2B1Q Output Amplitude 2 5 volts zero to peak Tx Source Impedance As per ANSI T1 601 Rx Source Impedance As per ANSI T1...

Page 29: ...Network Compatibility Interface ISDN Mechanical Size 6 25 wide 3 75 long 1 35 high Weight 9 5 ounces Mounting Wall or desktop Power 48 VDC 1 1 W dissipation Sources S T power up to 8 9 W Environmenta...

Page 30: ...14 NT1 ACE User Manual 61203019L1 1 NT1 ACE User Manual...

Page 31: ...cal Support 888 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CAPS department to issu...

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