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61220010L2-5, Issue 3

61220010L2-5C

Wiring

The ADTRAN IDSL OCU-R may be mounted in any
standard T400/T200 housing, or the following
ADTRAN T400/T200 housings:

CAUTION

On span-powered units, ensure ground continuity
exists between the unit, the housing, and a known
approved ground source.

Span Power Applications

•  Single Mount Housing

 P/N 1212007L1

•  Dual Mount Housing

 P/N 1212008L1

For 2-wire DDS deployment from D4/SLC-96 and
SLC-5 channel banks, a repeater powering U-BR1TE
is used to provide the metallic 2-wire DDS interface.
In these cases, the IDSL OCU-R is span-powered with
-120 Vdc and the customer premises installation
should include a span-powered mounting.

Local Power Applications

•  Single Mount Housing

 P/N 1212007L2

For 2-wire DDS deployment from non-ADTRAN
digital loop carrier U-BR1TEs, the IDSL OCU-R must
be locally powered with customer provided AC.  For
these applications a local powered T400/T200
mounting is required.

Table 3

 shows the Compliance Codes for the IDSL

OCU-R. The IDSL OCU-R complies with the
requirements covered under UL 1459 third edition and
is intended to be installed in an enclosure with an
Installation Code (IC) of  “B” or “E”.  The IDSL
OCU-R is intended for installation in restricted access
locations only.  Maximum input current at max load is
32 mA @ -48 Vdc with an output of 6 mA @ 10 Vdc.

NOTE

The DDS customer port is classified as suitable
for connection to intra-building or non-exposed
wiring only.

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Table 4.  Wiring Connections

Table 3.  Compliance Codes

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Connections are made using screwdown terminals on
the barrier strip located in the rear of a single mount
housing.  

Figure 3 

describes the circuit card pinout.

Table 4

 shows the wiring connections for the IDSL

OCU-R.

The housing should be wired as follows:

• Network pair to terminal strip TR and TT positions.

• To Customer and From Customer pairs through

customer 8-pin RJ-48 modular connector.

 or

• To Customer (DRT, DRR) and From Customer

(DTR, DTT ) to designated terminal strip
positions.

• Local -48 Vdc power supplied to pins 17 (GND)

and 35 (-48 Vdc) of mounting is provided only
when the OCU-R is not span-powered from the
2-wire IDSL loop.

Figure 3.  Circuit Card Pin Assignments

Frame Ground

(TT)

-48 Vdc RET

(DTT) 

(TR)

(DTR) 

(DRT) 

IDSL OCU-R

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(DRR) 

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-48 Vdc PWR

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Summary of Contents for T200 IDSL OCU-R

Page 1: ...BR1TE Bidirectional Loopback 6 Figure 6 IDSL DDS Remote End Initiated Loopback Local Loop 7 Figure 7 IDSL DDS Remote End Initiated Loopback Customer Loop 7 Figure 8 RS 232 DB 9 Pin Assignments 7 Figu...

Page 2: ...ED indicators for operational status T200 mechanics Transmits Abnormal Station Code upstream during out of service 4 wire customer loop condition Figure 2 IDSL DDS Circuit Diagram T Carrier Channel Ba...

Page 3: ...R to respond to the legacy latching loopback sequence per TR62310 and ANSI T1 417 At 64 kbps with LLEN OFF the IDSL OCU R enables ADTRAN s Protected Loopback Protected Loopback ADTRAN s Protected Loop...

Page 4: ...ified as suitable for connection to intra building or non exposed wiring only r i a P p i r t S l a n i m r e T s n o i t a n g i s e D s n o i t a n g i s e D s n o i t a n g i s e D s n o i t a n g...

Page 5: ...b p o o l r a e l C f o s e t y b e v i t u c e s n o c r u o F e d o c k c a b p o o l d e i f i c e p s U C O 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 X U S C 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 X U S D 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 X h t i w g n i t a n r e t l...

Page 6: ...L OCU R towards the 4 wire DDS CPE interface A solid CUST LBK on the IDSL OCU R indicates a loopback at the IDSL OCU R towards the customer equipment See Figure 7 Pressing the OCU R LBK pushbutton a t...

Page 7: ...power saving programs Otherwise communication between the PC and the IDSL OCU R unit can be disrupted resulting in misplaced characters or screen timeouts Operation The T200 IDSL OCU R is ready for s...

Page 8: ...Relay Frame O O Any frame with a CRC error O O Any frame containing fewer than five octets O O Any frame containing more than 8191 octets O O Any frame that does not contain an integral number of oct...

Page 9: ...CIRCUIT ID IDSL Test Unit 07 25 00 02 14 40 Adtran IDSL Main Menu 1 Status 2 Loopbacks 3 Performance Monitoring 4 Event Log 5 Set Circuit ID 6 Set Date and Time 7 Adtran Information 8 Terminal Modes S...

Page 10: ...R1TE OCU R NETWORK 000 000 CUSTOMER MARGIN 20 ATTEN 00dB ____________ ____________ 1 Legend 2 Detailed Status Selection Figure 12 IDSL Detailed Status Screen CIRCUIT ID IDSL Test Unit 07 25 00 02 33 2...

Page 11: ...our interval the performance data is transferred into the 24 hour performance data register also accessed using this screen The Performance Monitoring screens are shown in Figure 14 through Figure 18...

Page 12: ...0 01 45 000 000 00000 000 000 00000 01 30 000 000 00000 01 30 000 000 00000 000 000 00000 01 15 000 000 00000 01 15 000 000 00000 000 000 00000 01 00 000 000 00000 01 00 000 000 00000 000 000 00000 00...

Page 13: ...00 45 00000 00000 00000 00000 000 00 30 00000 00000 00000 00000 000 00 30 00000 00000 00000 00000 000 00 15 00000 00000 00000 00000 000 00 15 00000 00000 00000 00000 000 00 00 00000 00000 00000 00000...

Page 14: ...igure 19 Event Log Screen The Set Circuit ID screen Figure 20 sets the circuit identification Figure 20 Set Circuit ID Screen CIRCUIT ID IDSL Test Unit 07 25 00 02 38 13 EVENT LOG EVENT FIRST LAST CUR...

Page 15: ...2 ADTRAN Information Screen CIRCUIT ID IDSL Test Unit 07 25 00 02 39 32 Support Hours 7am 7pm CST Emergency 7days x 24hrs Phone 800 726 8663 Fax 256 963 6217 Internet www adtran com 901 Explorer Boule...

Page 16: ...IDSL OCU R has been remotely provisioned If the IDSL OCU R has been remotely provisioned the operator can alternate between remote configuration and manual switch settings by pressing the momentary L...

Page 17: ...RAN Technical Support Pre sales Applications Post sales Technical Assistance 800 726 8663 Standard hours Monday Friday 7 a m 7 p m CST Emergency hours 7 days week 24 hours day ADTRAN Repair CAPS Retur...

Page 18: ...18 61220010L2 5 Issue 3 61220010L2 5C All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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