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capability that maintains data integrity across the carrier
facility.  For subrate and 19.2 kbps rates, error correction
and data transmission is accomplished over a single DS0
time slot using a Majority Vote Error Correction
(MVEC) algorithm.  For error correction at these rates,
MVEC must be selected in the BCU via the SLC Series 5
CIU.

For rates of 56 and 64 kbps, error correction requires one
additional DS0 time slot for the error correcting parity
byte.  The Series 5 Total Reach DDS-DP only allows
SCEC, the parity byte error correction scheme, at 56 and
64 kbps. When error correction is desired for 19.2 kbps
service, provision 9.6 kbps and MVEC via the CIU and
select 19.2 on SW2.

Series 5 Total Reach DDS-DP may interoperate over
the carrier system with another Total Reach DDS-DP,
OCU DP, DS0 DP, 1/0 DCS, or switch and may be
located in an end office, hub office, intermediate
office, or Digital Loop Carrier (

Figure 2

).   The

2-wire loop is connected using the odd pair Tip  (pin
31) and Ring (pin 32) on the Series 5 backplane.

NOTE

The Series 5 Total Reach DDS-DP must be
used with  an appropriate Total Reach           DDS-
R unit.

Options

The Series 5 Total Reach DDS-DP is provisioned
through the SLC Series 5 system and an on-board DIP
switch.  SW2 provides feature options not available
through the SLC Series 5 channel bank intelligent
system.  Use the SLC Series 5 Craft Interface Unit (CIU)
to provision intelligent channel bank features supported
by the Series 5 Total Reach DDS-DP.  See 

Figure 3

and 

Table 1 

for option description and provisioning.

NOTE

Select OCU DP, CLEI 5SCU48, when
provisioning via the CIU.

Error Correction

When error correction is enabled the Series 5 Total Reach
DDS-DP provides an error detection and correction

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Figure 2.  Total Reach DDS Circuit Diagram

T-Carrier

SLC 

SERIES 5

DLC

2-Wire Loop

4-Wire Customer

Interface

DSU/CSU

TR

DDS-R

DDS-DP

T/R Pair

Customer Premises

TR

Figure 3.  Option Switch

SW2

64K
19.2K
SW56
ABSIG
QM

1

ON

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Summary of Contents for DDS-DP

Page 1: ...with the Total Reach DDS R termination unit the Series 5 Total Reach DDS DP can accommodate extended loop lengths eliminating the need for DDS repeaters The Series 5 Total Reach DDS DP span powers the Total Reach DDS R located at the customer premises The Total Reach DDS R converts the 2 wire signal to the traditional 4 wire Alternate Mark Inversion AMI signal for presentation to the customer The ...

Page 2: ...via the CIU Error Correction When error correction is enabled the Series 5 Total Reach DDS DP provides an error detection and correction Table 1 Option Settings U C B 5 s e i r e S a i v g n i n o i s i v o r P e r a w t f o S n o i t c n u F n o i t p i r c s e D e t a R s p b k 6 5 r o 6 9 8 4 4 2 t c e l e S n o i t c e r r o C r o r r E C E t c e l e s 2 9 1 h g u o r h t 4 2 s i e t a r f I e...

Page 3: ...mplished using the same test procedures for 4 wire Zero Code When Zero Code is enabled the Series 5 Total Reach DDS DP allows DS0 bytes of all zeros to enter the T carrier data stream On Alternate Mark Inversion AMI facilities this function should be disabled B8ZS carrier facilities that accommodate 64 kbps clear channel operation do not require the zero code to be suppressed therefore zero code i...

Page 4: ...loopbacks generated from the TROCU R which allow testing to be performed without coordination with the CO or test center Loopbacks initiated by the TROCU R front panel LBK pushbutton aid in system turn up testing or troubleshooting from the remote end Table 2 LED Indication r o t a c i d n I n o i t p i r c s e D X S t n e s e r p t n e r r u c g n i l a e s o n s e t a c i d n i N O y t i u n i t...

Page 5: ... i b e r a C t n o D X Table 3 Latching Loopback Activation Sequence The TR DDS DP will respond to a loopback command initiated at the TROCU R as follows Pressing the TROCU R LBK pushbutton once will initiate a loopback at the TR DDS DP towards the customer See Figure 6 This allows data to be sent from the remote end to test the local loop and the TROCU R This loopback is indicated by a flashing C...

Page 6: ... 50 dB at 13 3 kHz 135 Ω termination the Nyquist frequency of Total Reach DDS NOTE TheREACT2001GUIsoftwareRelease 1 900 supports ANSI T1 107 1995 Remote access is accomplished using a defined set of in band DS0 byte sequences similar to the latching loopback sequence Commands issued through the test system are recognized by the individual channel unit which responds with the appropriate byte seque...

Page 7: ... 2 1 C I P e g u a G 4 2 1 7 5 2 1 2 8 9 3 1 7 1 9 4 1 F 0 P L U P e g u a G 4 2 F 0 7 P L U P e g u a G 4 2 F 0 2 1 P L U P e g u a G 4 2 0 0 9 2 1 4 2 3 4 1 8 6 2 5 1 F 0 C I P e g u a G 6 2 F 0 7 C I P e g u a G 6 2 F 0 2 1 C I P e g u a G 6 2 1 5 7 6 1 9 6 4 8 1 8 0 6 9 1 F 0 P L U P e g u a G 6 2 F 0 7 P L U P e g u a G 6 2 F 0 2 1 P L U P e g u a G 6 2 3 2 8 6 1 8 6 5 8 1 8 1 7 9 1 NOTE Meas...

Page 8: ...t Customer and Product Service CAPS prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN For service CAPS requests or further information contact one of the following numbers ADTRAN Sales Pricing and availability 800 827 0807 ADTRAN Technical Support Presales Applications Post sale Technical Assistance 800 726 8663 Standard support hours Monday Friday 7 a m 7 p m CST Emergency support 7 days week 24 hours day A...

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