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Section 61246026L6-5, Issue 2

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Section 61246026L6-5B

Issue 2, September 1999

CLEI Code #T1L3K7WA_ _

CONTENTS

1. GENERAL ........................................................................... 1
2. INSTALLATION ................................................................ 2
3. CONNECTIONS ................................................................. 4
4. HDSL SYSTEM TESTING ................................................ 5
5. CONTROL PORT OPERATION ....................................... 6
6. HDSL DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINES ............................ 14
7. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ......................... 15
8. MAINTENANCE .............................................................. 15
9. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ........................................ 15
10. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE .................. 15
Appendix A. HDSL Loopbacks ........................................... A-1

Figures

Figure 1.

ADTRAN T200 Low Voltage HTU-R ................. 1

Figure 2.

P1 Jumper Location .............................................. 4

Figure 3.

HTU-R MON Diagram ......................................... 5

Figure 4.

HDSL Loopbacks .................................................. 5

Figure 5.

RS-232 (DB9) Pin Assignments ........................... 6

Figure 6.

Introductory Menu Screen .................................... 9

Figure 7.

HDSL Main Menu Screen ..................................... 9

Figure 8.

Current System Status Screen ............................. 10

Figure 8A. Current System Status Screen -- HRE ................ 10
Figure 9.

Performance History Screen ............................... 11

Figure 9A. Performance History Screen -- HRE .................. 11
Figure 10.

Loopback Options Screen ................................... 12

Figure 11.

Self-Test Options Screen .................................... 12

Figure 12.

Provisioning Screen ............................................ 13

Figure 13.

Troubleshooting Display ..................................... 13

Figure 14.

Alarm History Screen .......................................... 14

Figure 15.

Set Time/Date/Circuit ID Screen ........................ 14

Figure 16.

HDSL Deployment Guidelines ........................... 15

Figure A-1. HDSL Loopback Points .................................... A-1
Figure A-2. HDSL Element State Diagram .......................... A-2

Tables

Table A.

UL/CUL Telecommunications Codes .................... 2

Table B.

Front Panel Indicators ............................................. 3

Table C.

Front Panel Loopbacks Switches ........................... 3

Table D.

Card Edge Pin Assignments ................................... 4

Table E.

Screen Abbreviations .............................................. 7

Table F.

HDSL Loss Values ............................................... 14

Table G.

Loop Insertion Loss Data ..................................... 14

Table H.

Troubleshooting Guide ......................................... 15

Table I.

ADTRAN T200 Low Voltage HTU-R
Specifications ........................................................ 16

Table A-1. Standard Loopback Control Codes .................... A-3
Table A-2. HDSL Loopback Control Codes ........................ A-5
Table A-3. Inband Addressable Loopback Codes ................ A-6

T200 Low-Voltage HTU-R with Monitor Jack

High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line Remote Unit

Installation and Maintenance

Figure 1.  ADTRAN T200 Low Voltage HTU-R

Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are
trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.

1.  GENERAL

The ADTRAN T200 Low Voltage HDSL Unit for
the Remote end (HTU-R), ADTRAN part number
1246026L6, is a network terminating unit used to
deploy an HDSL T1 circuit using 4-wire metallic
facilities.  The HTU-R is a T200 mechanics card
which will fit any T200 or T400 mechanics
enclosure.  This includes the ADTRAN standalone
metal enclosures (P/Ns 1242034LX), the ADTRAN
HR12 HDSL remote shelf (P/N 1242007LX), or the
ADTRAN HR4 HDSL remote shelf (P/N
1242008L1).  Refer to appropriate ADTRAN
practices for more information.

This version of the HTU-R works with multiple list
versions of the HDSL transceiver unit for the central
office (HTU-C), and HDSL Range Extenders
(HREs) as listed on the next page.

LP1

LP2

DS1

ALM

SF

AMI

LBK

ESF

B8ZS

LBK

HTU-R

1246026L6

TX

RX

(YEL)

(YEL)

(GRN)

(GRN)

H
D
S

L

LOC
REM

CUST

MON

Summary of Contents for T200 FNID

Page 1: ...ches 3 Table D Card Edge Pin Assignments 4 Table E Screen Abbreviations 7 Table F HDSL Loss Values 14 Table G Loop Insertion Loss Data 14 Table H Troubleshooting Guide 15 Table I ADTRAN T200 Low Volta...

Page 2: ...ctive range of an ADTRAN HDSL based T1 circuit can be extended using the ADTRAN HDSL Range Extenders HREs An HRE can double the deployment range of standard HDSL and extend the digital subscriber loop...

Page 3: ...l quality on Loop 2 is in one of the following five states Off No synchronization of HTU C and HTU R on Loop 2 Red Poor signal quality on Loop 2 10 7 BER Yellow Marginal signal quality on Loop 2 2 dB...

Page 4: ...ressing LOC activates the bilateral loopback If the HTU R is in loopback pressing LOC deactivates the bilateral loopback Table C Front Panel Loopback Switches 3 CONNECTIONS All connections of the HTU...

Page 5: ...ay be accomplished using the control port of the HTU C Refer to the ADTRAN HTU C Installation and Maintenance practice P N 61246001LX 5 or other HTU C practices for more information Figure 3 HTU R MON...

Page 6: ...provides a faceplate mounted DB9 connector that supplies an RS 232 interface for connection to a controlling terminal The pinout of the DB9 is illustrated in Figure 5 The terminal interface operates a...

Page 7: ...History screen for HRE 1 illustrated in Figure 9A Type H again for the Performance History of HRE 2 Note Upon entering the terminal screens at the HTU R note the current time as it relates to the 15...

Page 8: ...tion status A measure of signal quality for each HDSL loop is displayed in graphic form on the bottom of the screen The measure is from 0 poor signal quality to 9 excellent signal quality Guidelines f...

Page 9: ...orer Boulevard Huntsville Alabama 35806 2807 For Information or Technical Support Support Hours Normal 7am 7pm CST Emergency 7 days x 24 hours Phone 800 726 8663 888 873 HDSL Fax 256 963 6217 Internet...

Page 10: ...00 X 2 X X 1 X 00000 UAS 00000 X 1 X X 0 X NONE ALARMS NONE X 0 X Press Z to zero registers X to restart MIN MAX M for Main Menu H for HDSL Range Extender 1 HRE View CIRCUIT ID 01 01 99 00 10 18 LOOP...

Page 11: ...6 30 Press view number to select view 20 15 16 15 Press H to view HRE 1 history PAGE COMMANDS B Page Back F Page Forward Press M to go to Main Menu CIRCUIT ID 01 01 99 00 10 44 24 HOUR REGISTERS PERFO...

Page 12: ...2 LOOPBACK TO CUSTOMER AT HTU C INACTIVE 3 LOOPBACK TO NETWORK AT HTU R INACTIVE 4 LOOPBACK TO CUSTOMER AT HTU R INACTIVE 5 LOOPBACK TO NETWORK AT HRE 1 UNAVAILABLE 6 LOOPBACK TO CUSTOMER AT HRE 1 UN...

Page 13: ...CKING XX BLOCKED 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Option not configurable from this terminal The DS1 Output level can be configured using a strap on the circuit...

Page 14: ...S OK 000 HTU R RED LOS OK 000 DS1 YELLOW OK 000 BLUE AIS OK 000 HDSL Span History SPAN 1 LP1 HLOS OK 000 LP2 HLOS OK 000 HTU C LP1 MRGN OK 000 LP2 MRGN OK 000 HRE 1 LP1 MRGN OK 000 LP2 MRGN OK 000 Pre...

Page 15: ...ith 26 AWG cable the maximum loop length including bridged tap lengths is 9 kFt 3 For loops with 24 AWG cable the maximum loop length including bridged tap lengths is 12 kFt 4 Any single bridged tap i...

Page 16: ...se Table H to troubleshoot the ADTRAN HTU R 8 MAINTENANCE The ADTRAN HTU R requires no routine maintenance In case of equipment malfunction use the faceplate Bantam jack connector to help locate the s...

Page 17: ...HDSL Loop 2 Customer Interface 4 wire DS1 T1 403 compatible ITU T I 431 compliant DS1 Signal Output Level 0 or 15 dB DS1 Input Signal Level 0 to 22 5 dB DS1 Line Coding AMI B8ZS DS1 Framing Format SF...

Page 18: ...loopback capabilities are controlled from the central office unit HTU C NOTE If the HTU C on a circuit contains Standard loopbacks then refer to subsection 1 of this Appendix to determine its loopbac...

Page 19: ...code sequences presented the in band codes are shown leftmost bit transmittedfirst andtheESFdatalinkcodes with rightmost bit transmitted first Disarmed State The disarmed state is the normal mode of o...

Page 20: ...111 0100 0010 The designated HDSL element will loop up after receiving the proper activation sequence Transition from armed to disarmed state All HDSL elements can be commanded to move from the armed...

Page 21: ...wever the data flow is monitored for the in band deactivation sequence the in band disarming sequence and the ESF data link disarming sequence Also a loop up timeout value causes automatic return to t...

Page 22: ...ard customer at HTUC N FF04 Loopback data from network toward network at HRE1 N FF06 Loopback data from network toward network at HRE2 C 3F04 Loopback data from customer toward customer at HRE1 C 3F06...

Page 23: ...d the unit will remain in loopback If the pattern is reinstated the injection of 10 bit errors will resume at 20 second intervals If a second HRE is present the units have been armed the HRE will loop...

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