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Warranty

: ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. 

Warranty information can be found online at 

www.adtran.com/warranty

.

INSTALLATION AND TURN UP

After unpacking the unit, inspect it for damage. If damage is noted, file a claim with the carrier and 

then contact ADTRAN. Refer to Warranty. 

NOTE: This unit can be provisioned via the RS-232 port or remotely via inband codes.

1. Set the option jumper according to the specific circuit design.
2. Install the HTU-C and HTU-R.
3. The 

DSL1/DSL2

 LED should be green on the HTU-C and HTU-R. The 

DSX

 LED should be green 

on the HTU-C and the 

DS1

 LED should be green on the HTU-R. The 

ALM

 LED on both units 

should be dark.

HTU-C displays 

LLOS

 if not connected to network (no DSX present; LED red).

HTU-R has red 

ALM

 LED if customer not connected. LP1, LP2, line coding (B8ZS or AMI) and 

framing (ESF or SF) (if not UNFR) LEDs should light.

4. If the 

Status

 LED is green, do the following:

Verify that the signal quality is the same on each loop. Ensure signal quality indicators do not 

fluctuate.

Verify that the loop loss is within design limits. If there is a difference of more than 1 dB between 

the two loops, a problem exists with the cable pairs.

 If errors occur, use the Current System Status and Performance History screens to determine 

where they are occurring. For more information, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section below.

5. If everything checks out, proceed with BERT testing.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The HTU-C 

ALM

 LED is yellow, but no errors are indicated by the HTU-R:

A BPV, Frame error (SF) or CRC error (ESF) was detected at the DSX-1 interface. This indicates a 

possible network or wiring problem between the HTU-C and the DSX. This does not indicate 

problems on the HDSL loops.

The HTU-R 

DS1

 LED is flashing, but the HTU-C indicates no errors:

A BPV, Frame Error (SF) or CRC Error (ESF) was detected at the DS1 interface. This indicates a 

wiring problem, or a B8ZS/AMI mismatch between the HTU-R and the customer equipment. This 

does not indicate problems on the HDSL loops.

The HTU-R has power, but the 

DSL 1/DSL 2

 LEDs are dark. The unit cannot sync with HTU-C:

Simplex power for powering the HTU-R can be passed over cable pairs that contain load coils or that 

are too long for HDSL synchronization. Using a TIMS, verify the circuit is within design limits.

The HTU-R will power up if there is at least one good conductor on each loop. To test, remove the 

protector plug at the MDF and measure t-r resistance to the HTU-R on both loops. The HTU-R places 

a 3-ohm short between t-r on both loops. An extremely high impedance indicates an open conductor. 

An extremely low reading on one loop may indicate a t-r short in the field. In the field, measure t-t 

and t-r voltage with the HTU-C installed and compare to the t-t voltage chart. The absence of these 

voltages indicates open pairs or mis-wiring. As with other circuits, use standard resistance 

measurements between each conductor and ground to test for a grounded conductor.

A high resistance open that degrades to where it causes the circuit to lose sync can be “resealed” by 

reseating the HTU-C. Test the cable pairs before reseating the HTU-C.

Running excessive errors on the loop:

Measure t-r resistance (refer to above). If the pairs are unbalanced by more than 4 ohms, or a 

measurement varies significantly, this could indicate a high resistance open or an intermittent fault on 

the loop with the higher measurement. A TDR is typically required to locate this splice for repair.

Excessively long bridged taps can also cause errors. Check the records and/or use a TDR to verify the 

location and length of bridged taps.

Using the Performance History screen, it is often possible to see that many more errors are being 

received on a particular loop or at a particular unit. The fault will typically be very close to the unit 

receiving the most errors.

No power at the HTU-R:

This could be caused by a loop with two open conductors. Measure t-r resistance from the MDF to 

the HTU-R or use the voltage chart to see which pair is open.

CIRCUIT PARAMETERS UNDER NORMAL OPERATION

LOSS 

 30 dB

Signal quality 

≥ 

4 (

DSL1/DSL2

 LEDs green), with no fluctuation and equal on both loops

All HDSL Deployment Guidelines are met

PROVISIONING OPTIONS

Setting

Options

Default

DSX 1 LBO

0–133 feet ABAM; 133–266; 266–399; 
399–533; 533–655; EXT 

(1)

0-133 feet ABAM

DSX-1/DS1 Line Code

B8ZS; AMI

B8ZS

DSX-1/DS1 Framing

AUTO; UNF: Forced Conversion ESF; SF

AUTO

NIU Loopback

Enabled; Disabled

Enabled

New England 1:6 LPBK

Enabled; Disabled

Disabled

Loopback Timeout

NONE; 60 MIN; 120 MIN

120 MIN

Customer Loss Response

AIS; CDI; LPBK

AIS

Latching Loopback Mode

T1; FT1

T1

Performance Reporting Message

NPRM; SPRM; NONE; AUTO

AUTO

DS1 TX LVL

0 dB; –7.5 dB; –15 dB

0 dB

Shelf Alarm 

(2)

Enabled; Disabled

Disabled

Span Power 

(3)

Enabled; Disabled

Enabled

1. External option only available when using 220 HTU-C (P/N 1247001Lx). It is the default setting when 

used with this form factor.

2. Shelf Alarm only available when using DDM+ or 3192 HTU-C (P/N 124x003Lx or 124x004Lx).

3. Span Power is an option that is only valid for the HTU-C and will not display on the HTU-R user inter-

face.

HDSL

T200 HTU-R, Local Powered, 60 mA

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