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Page 1: ...ESU LT User Manual Part Number 1200410L1 Document Number 61200410L1 1A June 1999 ...

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Page 3: ...ll products meet Y2K specifications regardless of model or revision Information about ADTRAN s Y2K compliance program is available at the fol lowing locations ADTRAN Web Site www adtran com Product Matrix www adtran com y2kfax html Faxback Document Line 256 963 8200 Y2K plans and product certifications are listed in the matrix Y2K Project Line 256 963 2200 E mail year2000 adtran com ...

Page 4: ...equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the inter ference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class B FCC limits Canadian Class B Products The following information must be placed on the label and in the user s manual for all Class B products shipped into Canada T...

Page 5: ...owl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet base ment or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicin ity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They ...

Page 6: ...lands Norway Poland Portugal Slovenia Spain Sweden Yugoslavia 250 VAC 10A HAR CEE 7 7 IEC 60320 C13 Australia China 250 VAC 10A V76419 AS 3112 IEC 60320 C13 Denmark 250 VAC 10A HAR Afsnit 107 2 D1 IEC 60320 C13 India South Africa 250 VAC 10A HAR BS 546 IEC 60320 C13 Israel 250 VAC 10A HAR SI 32 IEC 60320 C13 Italy 250 VAC 10A HAR CEI 23 16 VII IEC 60320 C13 Japan 125 VAC 7 A 12 1367 Yukita 300 V J...

Page 7: ...ifications or if it fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and return information see the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure Return Material Authorization RMA is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN For Service RMA requests or more information contact one of the numbers found at the inside back page of this manual ...

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Page 9: ...64 Serial Interface 1 4 Control Port Input 1 4 Chain Port Output 1 4 Software Management 1 4 Front Panel 1 4 T Watch Pro Management Software Program 1 5 ESU LT Testing 1 5 Self test 1 5 Loopback Tests 1 6 Network Loopbacks 1 6 Payload Loopback 1 6 DTE Interface Loopbacks 1 7 DTE Loopback 1 7 Pattern Generation 1 8 Bridge Router Application 1 9 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Inspecting for Shipping Dam...

Page 10: ...3 3 PORT 3 3 UTIL 3 3 TIME DATE 3 4 SOFTWARE REV 3 4 REINIT UNIT 3 4 ADDRESS 3 4 SET PASSCODE 3 4 KEYPAD 3 4 FACT RESTORE 3 4 TEST 3 4 NETWORK TESTS 3 4 RUN SELF TEST 3 4 PORT TESTS 3 5 CANCEL TESTS 3 5 Menu Features 3 5 Data Field 3 5 Display Field 3 5 Arrows 3 5 Example Menu Operations 3 5 To select a menu item 3 5 To select a submenu item 3 6 To Set the Data Field 3 7 To View Display Only Data ...

Page 11: ...F 4 4 LOSS OF CRC 4 4 4 AIS RECEIVED 4 4 TS16 AIS RCV 4 4 REMOTE ALARM 4 4 REMOTE MF ALARM 4 4 EXT CLOCK ALARM 4 4 BPV CV RCVD 4 4 FAS WORD ERROR 4 5 E BIT ERROR 4 5 PLL ALARM 4 5 ERR ALM Hist 4 5 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu 5 1 CONFIG 5 1 Network NI 5 2 INTERFACE 5 2 FRAMING 5 3 CCS 5 3 CAS TS16 5 3 UNFRAMED 5 3 LINE CODE 5 4 CRC 4 5 4 NFAS WORD 5 4 RFA GEN 5 4 TIMING MODE 5 4 Network Timing 5 5...

Page 12: ...E 5 9 MAPPING 5 9 DTE TX CLOCK 5 9 START TS0 5 10 NUMBER OF TS0s 5 10 DATA 5 10 CTS 5 10 DCD 5 10 DSR 5 10 INBAND 5 11 Chapter 6 Utility Menu 6 1 UTIL 6 1 Time Date 6 2 Software Rev 6 3 Reinit Unit 6 3 Address 6 3 Set Passcode 6 3 Keypad 6 4 Fact Restore 6 4 Chapter 7 Test Menu 7 1 TEST 7 1 Network Tests 7 2 LOCAL LOOPBCK 7 2 No Loopback 7 2 Line On 7 2 Payload On 7 2 REMOTE LOOPBCK 7 3 No Loopbac...

Page 13: ... Zeros 7 3 All Ones 7 3 CLR ERRORS 7 4 INSERT QRSS or 511 ERRORS 7 4 Run Self test 7 5 Port Tests 7 6 Cancel Tests 7 6 Chapter 8 Example Operations 8 1 Testing Examples 8 1 Far End Looped Back Test 8 1 Network Interface Test 8 1 Appendix A ESU LT Menu Tree A 1 Appendix B DTE Data Rate Chart B 1 Appendix C Pinouts C 1 Index Index 1 ...

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Page 15: ...ds 3 6 Figure 3 5 Front Panel Layout 3 8 Figure 4 1 Status Menu 4 1 Figure 4 2 Severely Errored Seconds Scree 4 2 Figure 4 3 Loss of Signal Current Errors Alarms Screens 4 3 Figure 4 4 Clear History Screen 4 5 Figure 5 1 Configuration Menu 5 1 Figure 5 2 Network Submenu 5 2 Figure 5 3 Network Timed Clock Source 5 5 Figure 5 4 Internal Timing Clock Source 5 5 Figure 5 5 DTE Clock Source 5 6 Figure ...

Page 16: ...g Screen 7 6 Figure 8 1 Main Menu with TEST Selected 8 2 Figure 8 2 Test Menu with NETWORK TESTS Selected 8 2 Figure 8 3 Local Loopback Test Menu 8 3 Figure 8 4 Remote Loopback Test Menu 8 3 Figure 8 5 Test Pattern Scree 8 4 Figure 8 6 Clear Errors Screen 8 5 Figure A 1 ESU LT Menu Tree Status and Config A 1 Figure A 2 ESU LT Menu Tree Util and Test A 2 ...

Page 17: ...1 Network Pinouts C 1 Table C 2 Control In Chain In Pin Assignments C 2 Table C 3 Chain Out Pin Assignments C 3 Table C 4 Nx56 64 Pin Assignments for EIA 530 and V 36 C 4 Table C 5 Nx56 64 Pin Assignments for V 35 Mode C 5 Table C 6 Adapter Cable DB 25 to V 35 34 Pin Winchester C 6 Table C 7 Nx56 64 Pin Assignments for V 11 x 21 Mode C 7 Table C 8 Adapter Cable DB25 to X 21 DB15 Connector C 8 ...

Page 18: ...List of Tables xviii ESU LT User Manual 61200410L1 1 ...

Page 19: ...Us that offer complete flexibility for connection of various data sources to E1 or FE1 facilities This family of ESU products includes the following ESU LT E1 CSU DSUs with a single Nx56K 64K serial port ESU 120e Same as the ESU LT with the added feature of a G 703 Drop port and a slot in the rear panel to house a option module Each module offers up to four additiona data ports Figure 1 1 ESULT Un...

Page 20: ...us or alternate channels in the E1 stream and the channels may start at any position ESULT Rear Panel Figure 1 2 ESU LT Rear Panel Number Identification for ESU LT Rear Panel No Item Function 1 Network E1 FE1 network interface 2 MON Monitor Bantam test jack 3 Chain In Interface of chain in 4 Chain Out Connects to chain in of another ESU LT 5 Nx56 64 DTE port 6 Power Switch Used to turn power on or...

Page 21: ...ng from the network the Nx56 64 DTE port or internally All ones all zeros 511 QRSS and 1 8 test patterns Extensive self testing and monitoring ensures proper op eration Flexible channel allocation any starting channel and al ternate or contiguous ESULT Interfaces The ESU LT is equipped with four interfaces E1 Network interface per ITU G 703 Nx56 64 high speed multiprotocol serial interface Control...

Page 22: ...red as a V 35 V 36 EIA 530 or V 11 electrical interface through the front panel menus Control Port Input The control port input provides an EIA 232 input from a PC or a modem for control of the ESU LT You can also use it as a chain input from another ESU LT or ESU 120e For more information see Wiring on page C 1 Chain Port Output The chain port output provides an EIA 232 output to chain control to...

Page 23: ...ance data read from the units can be exported in a file which is compatible with common spread sheet programs ESULT Testing The ESU LT offers three forms of testing Self test Loopback tests Pattern generation and check Self test The self test checks the integrity of the internal operation of the electronic components by performing memory tests and by sending and verifying data test patterns throug...

Page 24: ...m the front panel by T Watch commands or remotely using V 54 loopback code Network Loopbacks There are two types of network loopbacks See Figure 1 4 Payload Loopback Similar to line loopback except that the framing is extracted from the received data and then regenerated for the transmitted data Line Loopback Loops all of the received data back toward the network The transmitted data is the identi...

Page 25: ...ace offers a DTE loopback See Figure 1 5 DTE Loopback Loops all data from the DTE back towards the DTE This loopback may be initiated by using the front panel or T Watch commands The DTE or the external test equipment must provide a test pattern to check the DTE interface Figure 1 5 DTE Interface Loopback ESU ...

Page 26: ...nal QRSS pattern generator and detector The pattern appears only in the TS0s assigned to the Nx56K 64Kport The QRSS test pattern can be used in conjunction with network loopbacks to perform end to end tests 1 8 The 1 8 is a stress pattern which places the maximum num ber of 0s in the transmitted data This is always done over all time slots This pattern is used in conjunction with external test equ...

Page 27: ...e The bandwidth used is programmable at Nx56 or Nx64 data rates for E1 or FE1 service The bandwidth can be selected as contiguous or alternate Figure 1 6 shows a simple bridge application Figure 1 6 Simple Bridge Application on a E1 or FE1 Circuit High speed serial interface ESU LT ESU LT Bridge Router Nx56 64 E1 Nx56 64 Bridge Router High speed serial interface ...

Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 10 ESULT User Manual 61200410L1 1 ...

Page 29: ...sible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the ESULT back for repair or for verification of damage during shipment Items Shipped by ADTRAN The following items are included in the ADTRAN shipment ESU LT unit DB 15 to BNC adapter ESU LT User Manual DB 15 to solid conductor cable Items Provided by Customer DTE cable s Cable for supervisory port if used Power cable Cable for connec...

Page 30: ...Power to the ESU LT must be from a grounded 90 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power source When Then A power up or com manded self test oc curs The LCD displays ADTRAN ESU LT INITIAL IZING and the LEDs illuminate sequentially The self test is com pleted with no failures detected The LCD momentarily displays ALL TESTS PASSED A failure is detected It is displayed in the LCD window The automatic self test consists...

Page 31: ...containing both menu items and data fields All menu operations and data are displayed in the LCD window The menu items are numbered and can be viewed by using the Up and Down arrows Figure 3 1 ESU LT Main Menu 1 NI PERF RPTS 1 STATUS 2 CURR ERR ALM 3 ERR ALM HIST 1 NETWORK NI MAIN MENU 2 CONFIG 2 UNIT 3 PORT 1 TIME DAY 3 UTIL 2 SOFTWARE REV 3 REINIT UNIT 1 NETWORK TESTS 4 ADDRESS 4 TEST 2 RUN SELF...

Page 32: ...ecific parameters Eac main item menu contains a complete menu diagram to identify the location of each operation Menu Structure The ESU LT uses hierarchical menus to access its many features The main menu level Figure 3 2 leads to submenus see Figure 3 1 on page 3 1 All menu operations are displayed in the LCD window The complete ESU LT menu diagram is shown in ESU LT MenuTree Status and Config on...

Page 33: ... last 24 hours CURR ERR ALM Used to view current errors alarms which are being reported by the ESU LT ERR ALM HIST Used to view and clear history errors and alarms CONFIG The CONFIGURATION MENU is used to set the ESULT operational configuration This menu includes the following sub items NETWORK NI Used to set all of the parameters associated with the network interface UNIT Used to control ESU LT c...

Page 34: ... Unit Address used for control port access SETPASSCODE Allows a passcode to be set KEYPAD Used to lock the front panel keypad With the keypad locked the unit s configuration can be viewed but not changed FACT RESTORE Restores factory default settings for all unit parameters TEST The TEST MENU is used to initiate different types of tests of the unit and to view test results Test results are display...

Page 35: ...are more menu items than are viewable on a two line LCD The additional menu items are accessed with the Up or Down Arrows Undisplayed menu items are also available by using the appropriate menu number Example Menu Operations To select a menu item Step Action 1 Use the Up and Down arrows to place the cursor on the desired menu item in this exampleCONFIG See Fig ure 3 3 2 Place the cursor on the num...

Page 36: ...sed to select an opening menu item 2 Use the Up and Down Arrows to place the cursor on the desired menu item In this example NETWORK NI The unit responds by displaying the first two available data field items The cursor is on the number of the first item When there are more than two data field items for the select ed submenu a Down Arrow is visible on the lower right cor ner ...

Page 37: ...d Down Arrowsto scan the available value settings which display in the data field position one at a time 2 When the desired value is in the data field position press Enter to set the value The unit is set for the value shown in the data field and the cursor moves back to the submenu item position indicating the operation is complete You can select another submenu field or press Cancel to return to...

Page 38: ...an alarm condition exists 4 TEST LED ON when unit is in test mode 5 TD LED ON when DTE data is being transmitted 6 RD LED ON when DTE data is being received 7 RS LED ON when request to send RTS active from DTE 8 CS LED ON when ESU LT has clear to send CTS active toward DTE 9 LCD A 2X16 LCD window that displays menu items used in configuration and displays information useful in monitoring the unit ...

Page 39: ... SES LOSS OF SIGNAL DM LOSS OF FRAME UAS LOSS OF TS16 MF 2 CURR ERR AL LOSS OF CRC 4 1 STATUS AIS RECEIVED CLEAR HISTORY TS16 AIS RCVD LOSS OF SIGNAL REMOTE ALARM LOSS OF FRAME REMOTE MF ALARM LOSS OF TS16 MF EXT CLOCK ALARM LOSS OF CRC 4 BPV CV RCVD 3 ERR ALM HIST OUT OF FRAME FAS WORD ERROR AIS RECEIVED E BIT ERROR TS16 AIS RCVD PLL ALARM REMOTE ALARM REMOTE MF ALARM EXT CLOCK ALARM BPV CV RCVD ...

Page 40: ...tes and over the last 24 hours These fields cannot be edited only cleared as previously discussed Only the user copy of performance data is cleared See Figure 4 2 Continue with standard operating procedures to exit the display Figure 4 2 Severely Errored Seconds Screen Reset Perf CNTRS Resets the user s copy of the performance data AS Percentage of available seconds EF Percentage of error free sec...

Page 41: ...seconds CURR ERR ALM The CURRENT ERROR ALARM MENU is used for viewing currently Active Inactive errors and alarms see Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Loss of Signal Current Errors Alarms Screens The Up and Down Arrows are used to access the complete display of the errors alarms that are currently active Since only the user s copy of performance data is cleared by the ESU LT the data displayed here might be ...

Page 42: ...multiframe signal Valid only when CRC 4 framing is enabled Remote Alarm is transmitted out the network interface AIS RECEIVED Unframed ones being received at network interface TS16 AIS RCVD Unframed ones being received in TS16 on network interface Remote multiframe alarm transmitted out network interface REMOTE ALARM Remote alarm signal Bit 3 of NFAS word being received at network interface REMOTE...

Page 43: ...gured for CAS with CRC 4 PLL ALARM Unable to sync up to selected clock ERR ALM Hist The ERROR ALARM HISTORY menu is used for viewing history of errors and alarms If an alarm has occurred since the last CLEAR HISTORY selection the menu isactive If the condition has not occurred then the menu is inactive see Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Clear History Screen These conditions are the same as for the CURR ERR...

Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Status Menu 4 6 ESULT User Manual 61200410L1 1 ...

Page 45: ...allocation of the time slots and the port parameters See Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Configuration Menu 1 INTERFACE 2 FRAMING 1 NETWORK NI 3 LINE CODE 4 CRC 4 5 NFAS WORD 6 RFA GEN 7 TIMING MODE 1 POSITION 2 MODEM INIT 1 CONTROL PORT 3 DATA RATE 2 UNIT 2 ALARMS 1 TRAPS 2 CONFIG 2 OUTPUT 3 TEL NUM 1 INTERFACE 2 TS0 RATE 3 MAPPING 4 DTE TX CLOCK 3 PORT 5 START TS0 6 OF TSOs 7 DATA 8 CTS 9 DCD 10 DSR 11 IN...

Page 46: ...are seven submenu items that include setting the framing type the line code and the clock source See Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Network Submenu The fields and parameters available are INTERFACE Selects either the 120Ω DB15 interface or the 75Ω BNC interface The DB15 to BNC adapter must be used for 75Ω operation Choices 120Ω BAL 75Ω BAL 75Ω UNBAL In 75Ω UNBAL mode both Tx and Rx are shield grounded ...

Page 47: ...ent for frame sync The Multiframe Alignment Signal MFAS is inserted into the 16th timeslot of frame 0 of the 16 frame multiframe The MFAS word consists of four zeros an unused bit the multiframe alarm bit and two more unused bits Frames 1 through 15 carry the A B C and D bits for timeslots 1 15 and 17 32 The ESU LT is designed for data transmission therefore the signaling bits used for voice traff...

Page 48: ... checksum cannot be sent in unframed mode Choices Enable Disable NFAS WORD If enabled the network interface receiver requires the NFAS word time slot 0 in odd frames and the FAS word time slot 0 in even frames for frame sync When disabled only the FAS word is needed for frame sync Choices Enable Disable RFA GEN When enabled remote frame alarm is transmitted toward the network during alarm Choices ...

Page 49: ...also referred to as looped timed as the transmission clock is derived from the received clock See Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Network Timed Clock Source Internal Timing The ESU LT is the source of timing The ESU LTis configured to use its own internal oscillator as the source of timing Applications include private line driver circuits where one end is set to network and the other to internal See Figure ...

Page 50: ...timing This is typically used in applications such as limited distance line drivers where it is necessary to have the DTE as the primary clock source See Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 DTE Clock Source Unit The UNIT SUBMENU is used to change control port and alarm options Follow standard operating procedure to access the UNIT MENU items See Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Configuration Submenu ...

Page 51: ...h case the head unit should be MASTER For all other cases select SLAVE The master is in charge of control of the modem Choices MASTER SLAVE MODEM INIT The ESU LT is capable of initializing a modem This menu selection is used to perform this initialization and should be selected only when the ESU LT is serving as the MASTER unit Prior to modem initialization it should be physically connected to the...

Page 52: ... sent to modem Choices DIRECT DIAL TEL NUM This is the telephone number which is dialed to obtain alarm traps The string can be up to 20 characters in length and is terminated with a semicolon as the last character A colon character is used to represent a pause in the dial string For example for number 9 5551212 dial 9 pause momentarily and then dial 5551212 This pause could be necessary to access...

Page 53: ...s choice Choices ALT alternate CONT contiguous DTE TX CLOCK Controls the clock used by the ESU L to accept the transmit TX data from the DTE Most applications will allow for this to be set to INTERNAL If the interface cable is long causing a phase shift in the data the clock can be selected as INT INV Internal Inverted This switches the phase of the clock which should compensate for a long cable T...

Page 54: ...mode since all time slots are automatically used Choices CCS mode 01 through 31 CAS mode 01 through 30 DATA Used to control the inverting of the DTE data This inversion can be useful when operating with an HDLC protocol Often used as a means to ensure ones 1s density ESU LTs on both ends of the circuit must have this option configured the same way This option is ignored in unframed mode Choices No...

Page 55: ...d B The 8 kbps channel is only taken out of the first time slot If two 64K TS0s are mapped the DTE rate would be 120 kbps instead of 128 kbps This menu option can also be set to AUTO which activates the Inband Channel only when commands are sent from T Watch to the remote unit ESU LT B in Figure 5 7 If no T Watch activity is detected for 10 minutes the Inband Channel is deactivated The Inband chan...

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Page 57: ...resetting all parameters to factory values or to re initialize the unit This menu is also used to view the unit s software revision and the unit ID setting Figure 6 1 Utility Menu TIME HH MM SS 1 TIME DATE DATE MM DD YY 2 SOFTWARE REV Displays current software revision 3 UTIL 3 REINIT UNIT 4 ADDRESS 5 SET PASSCODE 6 KEYPAD 7 FACT RESTORE Returns all configurations to factory settings ...

Page 58: ...ing power off conditions see Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Time Date Screen Table 6 1 Editing the Time Date To Do this Record the entry and move to the next editing position Press Enter after any numeric change Move to the next editing posi tion or field Press Enter without making any changes at the cursor Press the up and down arrow keys End the editing process Press Cancel ...

Page 59: ...eded Reinit Unit REINIT UNIT submenu is used to reinitialize the unit This menu item is not used to restore the factory default settings for all parameters Address ADDRESS is used to access the current UNIT ADDRESS setting Unit identification numbers must be between 000 and 256 See Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Address Screen Set Passcode Set Passcode allows a passcode to be set forT Watch and keypad lock...

Page 60: ...is LOCKED option settings can be viewed but not changed The user selected passcode is not required to lock the keypad When UNLOCKED is selected the user is required to enter the four digit passcode If an incorrect passcode is entered the unit will remain locked Fact Restore The FACTORY RESTORE submenu is used to restore the factory default setting for all unit parameters This restores all paramete...

Page 61: ... Menu Test execution will disrupt some of the normal operation See indi vidual menu items concerning tests before executing NO LOOPBACK 1 LOCAL LOOPBK LINE ON PAYLOAD ON 2 REMOTE LOOPBK NO LOOPBACK 1 NETWORK TESTS FE1 LOOPBACK 3 TEST PATTERN NO PATTERN 1 8 ALL TS0s QRSS ACT TS0s 4 TEST 511 ACT TS0s ALL ZEROS ALL ONES 4 CLR ERRS and error display 5 INSERT QRSS or 511 ERRORS 2 RUN SELFTEST Displays ...

Page 62: ...ork interface NI Three different test configurations can be selected to determine the type of loopback and the pattern to run Test results are displayed in the LCD window See Figure 7 2 Figure 7 2 Local Loopback Screen LOCAL LOOPBCK There are three available choices for setting the local loopback No Loopback Deactivates the loopback Line On Activates the line loopback Payload On Activates the payl...

Page 63: ...the pattern There are four patterns available The test is terminated by selecting NO PATTERN 1 8 ALL TS0s Generates a 1 in 8 pattern in all TS0s QRSS ACT TS0 The ESU LT has an internal QRSS pattern generator and detector The pattern only appears in the TS0s assigned to the Nx56K 64K port The QRSS test pattern can be used i conjunction with network loopbacks to perform end to end tests 511 Active T...

Page 64: ...gly See Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Clear Errors Screen This menu function is very useful for testing end to end integrity of the network First loop up the far end ESU LT Then send a 511 pattern from the local ESU LT The CLR ERRORS screen can then be used to determine if the link is functioning properly by verifying that no errors are being counted INSERT QRSS or 511 ERRORS When running a 511 or QRSS pa...

Page 65: ...e displayed in the LCD window see Figure 7 4 The following board level tests are performed during self test Figure 7 4 Self Test Results Screen Order Test 1 RAM tests EPROM checksum 2 On board data path sending a known test pattern through an on board loop 3 Front panel LED verification 4 Phase lock loop verify If a failure is detected note the failure number and contact ADTRAN Technical Support E...

Page 66: ...Port Tests Port Tests are used to control the activation of a DTE loopback This test loops data received at the high speed serial interface back towards the DTE See Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Loopback Setting Screen Cancel Tests Use to deactivate all active tests ...

Page 67: ...oth ends and check at bot ends Far End Looped BackTest Two types of tests can be executed with the far end looped The first is a check of the network and the network interfaces at both ends The second is a check of the DTE port Network Interface Test The Network Interface Test can be run with any channel setup because the 511 and QRSS patterns are always sent i the occupied channels Step Action 1 ...

Page 68: ...h TEST Selected Figure 8 2 Test Menu with NETWORK TESTS Selected Step Action 1 Using the Up and Down arrows place the cursor on NETWORK TESTS 2 Press Enter to enter the NETWORK TEST menu Result Beginning display of the submenu items Each menu item can be selected with th Up and Down arrows ...

Page 69: ...Figure 8 3 Figure 8 3 Local Loopback Test Menu The menu offers the following options Line On Payload On No Loopback The menu options for the REMOTE LOOPBACK TEST MENU are shown in Figure 8 4 on page 8 3 Figure 8 4 Remote LoopbackTest Menu The menu options for the REMOTE LOOPBACK are No Loopback FE1 Loopback ...

Page 70: ... are NO PATTERN 1 8 ALL TS0s QRSS ACT TS0s 511 ACTIVE TS0s ALL ZEROS ALL ONES When completed do the following Step Action 1 Use the Up and Down arrows to place the cursor on REMOTE LOOPBK 2 Press Enter to select FE1 Loopback Step Action 1 Use the Up and Down arrows to select TEST PATTERN 2 Press Enter again to activate the TEST PATTERN submenu 3 Use the Up and Down arrows to select 511 ACT TS0S ...

Page 71: ...ults The ESU LT always checks for 511errors The results of this check are shown under submenu item 4 see Figure 8 6 Step Action Step Action 1 Press Cancel to return to submenu item TEST PATTERN 2 Select NO PATTERN to terminate the test and the 511 pattern generation Result The far end remains in loopback until th network REMOTE LOOPBK is set to NO LOOPBACK under submenu ite REMOTE LOOPBK ...

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Page 73: ...RAME UAS REMOTE ALARM LOSS OF TS16 MF REMOTE MF ALARM LOSS OF CRC 4 EXT CLOCK ALARM AIS RECVD BPV CV RCVD TS16 AIS RCVD FAS WORD ERROR REMOTE ALARM MAIN MENU E BIT ERROR REMOTE MF ALARM PLL ALARM EXT CLOCK ALARM BPV CV RCVD 1 INTERFACE 3 ERR ALM HIST FAS WORD ERROR 2 FRAMING E BIT ERROR 3 LINE CODE PLL ALARM 4 CRC4 5 NFAS WORD 1 NETWORK NI 6 RFA GEN 7 TIMING MODE 2 CONFIG 1 POSITION 1 CNTRL PORT 2...

Page 74: ...S 5 SET PASSCODE 6 KEYPAD 7 FACT RESTORE Returns all configurations to factory settings NO LOOPBACK MAIN MENU 1 LOCAL LOOPBK LINE ON PAYLOAD ON NO LOOPBACK 2 REMOTE LOOPBK FE1 LOOPBACK 1 NETWORK TESTS NO PATTERN 3 TEST PATTERN 1 8 ALL TS0S QRSS ACT TS0s 511 ACT TS0S 4 TEST ALL ZEROS ALL ONES 4 CLR ERRS and error display 5 INSERT QRSS or 511 ERR 2 RUN SELF TEST Displays Results 3 PORT TESTS DTE LOO...

Page 75: ... 64K N 1 56K 64K N 2 112K 128K N 3 168K 192K N 4 224K 256K N 5 280K 320K N 6 336K 384K N 7 392K 448K N 8 448K 512K N 9 504K 576K N 10 560K 640K N 11 616K 704K N 12 672K 768K N 13 728K 832K N 14 784K 896K N 15 840K 960K N 16 896K 1024K N 17 952K 1088K N 18 1008K 1152K N 19 1064K 1216K N 20 1120K 1280K N 21 1176K 1344K N 22 1232K 1408K N 23 1288K 1472K continued on next page ...

Page 76: ...hart B 2 ESULT User Manual 61200410L1 1 N 24 1344K 1536K N 25 1400K 1600K N 26 1456K 1664K N 27 1512K 1728K N 28 1568K 1792K N 29 1624K 1856K N 30 1680K 1920K N 31 1736K 1984K N 32 1792K 2048K OF TS0s N DTE RATE 56K DTE RATE 64K ...

Page 77: ... Connector The network connections are as follows Table C 1 Network Pinouts Connector type 15 pin female D connector Pin Name 1 Tx data output 2 Frame ground 3 Rx data input 4 Frame ground 5 Frame ground 7 Frame ground 9 Tx data output 11 Rx data input 6 8 10 12 13 1 4 15 Not Used ...

Page 78: ... ESU chain out SeeTable C 2 for the pin assignment for this connector Table C 2 Control In Chain In Pin Assignments Connector Type Product Number RJ 48 AMP 555164 2 Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis 2 UNUSED 3 RXDATA Data received by the ESU 4 UNUSED 5 TXDATA Data transmitted by the ESU 6 UNUSED 7 RI Ring indicate from modem 8 UNUSED ...

Page 79: ...n Assignments Connector Type Product Number RJ 48 AMP 555164 2 Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis Connect to GND of next unit pin 1 2 UNUSED 3 TXDATA Data transmitted to chained units by the ESU Connect to RX DATA of the next unit chain in pin 3 4 UNUSED 5 RXDATA Data received from chained units by the ESU Connect to TX DATA of the next unit chain in pin 3 6 7 8 UNUSED ...

Page 80: ...nd DTE 8 CF A 109 Received Line Detector DCD A DCE 9 DD B 115 Receiver Element Timing RC B DCE 10 CF B 109 Received Line Detector DCD B DCE 11 DA B 11 External Clock B ETC B DTE 12 DB B 114 Transmit Element Timing TC B DCE 13 CB B 106 Clear to Send CTS B DCE 14 BA B 103 Transmitted Data TD B DTE 15 DB A 114 Transmit Element Timing TC A DCE 16 BB B 10 Received Data RD B DCE 17 DD A 115 Receiver Ele...

Page 81: ...DCE 6 DSR 107 DSR Data Set Ready DCE 7 GND 102 Signal GND DTE 8 DCD 109 Rec Line Det DCE 9 RC B 115 Rx Timing B DCE 10 Not Used 11 ETC B 113 External Clock B DTE 12 TC B 114 Tx Timing B DCE 13 Not Used DCE 14 TD A 103 Tx Data B DTE 15 TC A 114 Tx Timing A DCE 16 RD B 104 Rx Data B DCE 17 RC A 115 Rx Timing A DCE 18 Not Supported 19 Not Used 20 108 Not Supported 21 Not Supported 22 Not Supported 23...

Page 82: ...Data A 4 C RTS or RR 5 D CTS 6 E DSR 7 B Signal GND 8 F Rec Line Sig Det DCD 9 X Rx Signal Timing B 10 Not Connecte 11 W External Clock B 12 AA Tx Signal Timing B 13 Not Connecte 14 S Tx Data B 15 Y Tx Signal Timing A 16 T Rx Data B 17 V Rx Signal Timing A 18 J Local Loopback 19 Not Connecte 20 H DTR 21 B Remote Loopback 22 Not Connecte 23 Not Connecte 24 U External Clk A 25 K Test Mod ...

Page 83: ... 4 C A Control A RTS A DTE 5 I A Indication A CTS A DCE 6 DSR A DCE 7 G Signal GND DTE 9 S B Signal Timing B RC B DCE 11 X B DTE Tx Signal Timing B ETC B DTE 13 I B Indication B CTS B DCE 14 T B Transmit B TD B DTE 16 R B Receive B RD B DCE 17 S A Signal Timing A RC A DCE 19 C B Control B RTS B DTE 22 DSR B DCE 24 X A DTE Tx Signal Timing ETC A DTE Pins 8 10 12 15 20 21 22 23 25 are not used in th...

Page 84: ... Cable DB25 to X 21 DB15 Connector Name DB25Pin DA15S Pin Protective GND Shield 1 1 Signal GND 7 8 Control A 4 3 Control B 19 10 Indication A 8 5 Indication B 10 12 Transmit A 2 2 Transmit B 14 9 Receive A 3 4 Receive B 16 11 Signal Timing A 15 17 6 Signal Timing B 9 12 13 ...

Page 85: ...ncels active tests 7 6 CAPS Department vii CAS TS16 framing mode config menu 5 3 CCS framing mode config menu 5 3 chain port output 1 4 chain in pin assignments C 2 chain out pin assignments C 3 clear to send config menu 5 10 clock source internal timing 5 5 clock source network timing 5 5 CLR ERRORS test menu 7 4 CNTRL PORT config menu 5 7 CNTRL PORT config menu unit 5 7 Compliance Y2K iii CONFIG...

Page 86: ...verview 1 1 ESU LT packing list 2 1 exiting menus how to 3 7 EXT CLOCK ALARM 4 4 F FACT RESTORE util menu 3 4 factory restore restoring factory de fault settings 6 4 far end looped back test 8 1 FAS WORD ERROR 4 5 Faxback Document Line Y2K iii FE1 Loopback in remote loopbck in test menu 7 3 Features ESU LT 1 3 FRAMING config menu 5 3 front panel description of 3 8 front panel software management 1...

Page 87: ...k Source 5 5 Network Timing clock source 5 5 NFAS WORD config menu 5 4 NI PERF REPORTS status menu 3 3 NI PERF RPTS status menu 4 2 NI network interfaces 1 4 No Loopback in remote loopbck in test menu 7 3 No Loopback setting the local loop bck 7 2 NUMBER OF TS0s port config op tion 5 10 Nx56 64 Pin Assignments for EIA 530 Mode C 4 Nx56 64 Pin Assignments for V 11 x 21 Mode C 7 Nx56 64 Pin Assignme...

Page 88: ...t config option 5 10 Status menu 4 1 submenu item how to select 3 6 T tel num for alarm traps config menu 5 8 test far end loopbacked 8 1 test menu 7 1 test pattern screen menu options 8 4 test pattern 1 8 all TS0s QRSS ACT TS0s 511 active TS0s all zeros all ones 7 3 test pattern 1 8 all TS0s 7 3 test ESU LT 1 5 TEST menu 3 4 test network tests 3 4 testing power up 2 2 testing examples 8 1 time da...

Page 89: ...Index 61200410L1 1 ESU LT User Manual Index 5 W Warranty and Customer Service vii Y Y2K Compliance iii Y2K Project Line iii Y2K Faxback Document Line iii ...

Page 90: ...Index Index 6 ESU LT User Manual 61200410L1 1 ...

Page 91: ...ir is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CAPS depart ment to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currentl in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CAPS directly at the fol lowing number Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Customer and Product Service 6...

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