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Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

The TR OCU DP does not require routine maintenance for normal operation. Do not attempt 
repairs in the field. Repair services can be obtained by returning the defective unit to 
ADTRAN. For more information, refer to the 

“Appendix A, Warranty”

 section for further infor-

mation.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Follow the steps in 

Table 9

 to troubleshoot the installation of the TR OCU DP.

 

Table 9.  Troubleshooting Table

Problem

Possible Solution

No power at the TR DDS-R

• Ensure the TR OCU DP is supplying the necessary voltage to 

power the TR DDS-R. Measure tip/ring voltage at the frame (tip 
to ground should be –130 VDC or less depending on input 
voltmeter impedance; tip to ring should be –125 VDC to –130 
VDC; ring to ground should be 0 VDC). The Total Reach DDS 
system is not polarity sensitive.

• Measure tip/ring voltage at the TR DDS-R. If voltage is not 

present, check the continuity of the cable pair. If voltage is 
measured at the TR DDS-R, replace the unit. The TR DDS-R 
does not invoke a measurable short between tip/ring, thus 
cable resistance measurements must be made with a manually 
applied short, and the Total Reach elements removed.

Power, but no synchronization

• Check the cable for load coils.
• Note the signal meter reading on the TR DDS-R during power up 

and the synchronization process. Refer to “Signal Loss 
Indication” on the applicable TR DDS-R job aid for definitions. 
Loop loss can be too great for synchronization to occur.

• Ensure loop length is within allowable deployment guidelines.
• Relocate the TR DDS-R to splice points sequentially closer to the 

TR OCU DP to isolate suspect cable sections.

Excessive errors on loop

• Measure the background noise; ensure that it does not exceed 

34 dBrn.

• Using a 50 kb filter, ensure that the impulse noise is not greater 

than –40 dBm (+50 dBrn).

• Compare resistances of individual conductors. If different, high-

resistance or intermittent opens could be indicated.

Trouble codes

• The TR OCU DP transmits an ASC (9Eh) trouble code toward the 

network under the following fault conditions: 2-wire DSL loss of 
signal; Loss of synchronization; Open loop.

• The TR DDS-R transmits an ASC (9Eh) trouble code toward the 

network from the customer premises for similar 4-wire 
customer interface fault conditions.

• ASC (9Eh) is transmitted to the network during loopback 

conditions initiated by the TR DDS-R.

Summary of Contents for Total Reach TROCU DP

Page 1: ...tal Reach Office Channel Unit Data Port Installation and Maintenance Practice Document Number 61292006L1 5C CLEI D4D4AS1C_ _ October 2006 1292006 SYNC CRC LOOP OPEN QM DISC NO DSU NTWK LBK CUST LBK AP LBK ...

Page 2: ...e Holder of this Document The contents of this document are current as of the date of publication ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this document 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Hunts...

Page 3: ...tation and is also used for emphasis This font indicates on screen messages and prompts This font indicates text to be typed exactly as shown This font indicates silk screen labels or other system label items This font is used for strong emphasis NOTE Notes inform the user of additional but essential information or features CAUTION Cautions inform the user of potential damage malfunction or disrup...

Page 4: ...overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites For inquiries concerning training contact ADTRAN Training Phone 800 615 1176 ext 7500 Training Fax 256 963 6700 Training Email training adtran com ...

Page 5: ...alse Loopback Immunity 8 Protected Loopback 8 Testing 9 Dual Function LBK Button 10 Loopback LED Operation 10 TR OCU DP Bidirectional Loopback Support 10 Remote End Initiated LBK Tests 12 Latching Loopback Time out 13 Remote Provisioning and Diagnostics Control Protocol 13 Provisioning and Status 13 Deployment Guidelines 14 Maintenance 15 Troubleshooting 15 Appendix A Warranty A 1 Warranty and Cus...

Page 6: ...gure 6 TR DDS R Remote End Initiated Loopback Local Loop 12 Figure 7 TR DDS R Remote End Initiated Loopback Customer Loop 12 Tables Table 1 Compliance Codes 3 Table 2 Front Panel LEDs 5 Table 3 Circuit Board DIP Switch SW1 Settings 7 Table 4 Protected Loopback Mode Requirement T1E1 2 99 007R1 Latching Loopback 8 Table 5 Cable Type and Temperature Loss Data at 13 3 kHz 9 Table 6 Latching Loopback A...

Page 7: ... up to 64 kbps over a single copper pair Used in combination with the Total Reach Digital Data System All Rate DDS R termination unit TR DDS R the TR OCU DP can accommodate extended loop lengths eliminating the need for DDS repeaters Figure 1 illustrates the TR OCU DP front panel Figure 1 Total Reach Office Channel Unit Data Port 1292006 SYNC CRC LOOP OPEN QM DISC NO DSU NTWK LBK CUST LBK AP LBK ...

Page 8: ...tream and the 2 wire metallic loop extending to the customer premises The TR OCU DP span powers the remote TR DDS R located at the customer premises The TR DDS R converts the 2 wire signal to the traditional 4 wire Alternate Mark Inversion AMI signal for transmission to the customer Features Two wire deployment Repeaterless operation Bridged tap tolerant Span power for remote TR DDS R termination ...

Page 9: ...00 mA at 48 VDC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Table...

Page 10: ...hat is electrically grounded Instructions for Installing the Module Installation assumes that the TR DDS R is already installed To install the TR OCU DP perform the following steps 1 Select DIP Switch SW1 options as required refer to Circuit Board DIP Switch SW1 on page 6 2 Select the desired data rate using the front panel DIP Switch refer to Circuit Board DIP Switch SW1 3 Hold the TR OCU DP by t...

Page 11: ...sensitive Table 2 Front Panel LEDs Label Status Description SYNC z z Green Red Loop synchronized Loop not synchronized Red indicates that the is no synchronization between the TR OCU DP and the remote TR DDS R check for continuity load coils and other abnormal line conditions LOOP OPEN z Red No sealing current on local loop Check for continuity and proper Total Reach DDS termination at remote end ...

Page 12: ...the switches to the right ON enables the function The functions of SW1 are shown in the Table 3 on page 7 Figure 3 Circuit Board DIP Switch SW1 Option Selection Front Panel DIP Switch The front panel DIP Switch see Figure 4 is used to set the data rate Pushing the switch to the left ON enables the function The Secondary Channel SC cannot be selected if circuit is SW56 or 64 kbps Only one data rate...

Page 13: ...the D4 Channel Bank type 1 SW1 2 SLC 96 Mode I III Selects the SLC 96 Mode I III Bank type 1 SW1 3 SLC 96 Mode II Selects the SLC 96 Mode II Bank type 1 SW1 4 Zero Code Suppression On Off Ensures pulse density in T carrier data stream for rates other than 64 kbps Disabled for 64 kbps operation Zero Code Suppression is automatically disabled for 64 kbps clear channel operation SW1 5 Error Correctio...

Page 14: ...Protected loopback prevents false latching loopbacks when the loopback sequence is embedded in customer payload data Test equipment should support T1E1 2 99 007R1 to perform testing at a data rate of 64 kbps when protected loopback is enabled Refer to Table 4 for the latching loopback sequence requirement when protected loopback is enabled Note Minimum of 35 TIP bytes required to disable establish...

Page 15: ...orted Alternating loopbacks do not operate when the a data rate of 64 kbps is selected NOTE If a data rate of 64 kbps is selected the unit will only respond to latching loopback sequences Alternating sequences are not valid at this rate Table 5 Cable Type and Temperature Loss Data at 13 3 kHz Plastic Cable dB Loss kft Paper Cable dB Loss kft 19 Gauge PIC 0 F 19 Gauge PIC 70 F 19 Gauge PIC 120 F 0 ...

Page 16: ... LED A flashing loopback LED indicates a loopback condition at the remote unit When a loopback toward the network is initiated the NTWK LBK LED is illuminated A loopback generated toward the customer illuminates the CUST LBK LED TR OCU DP Bidirectional Loopback Support The TR OCU DP will execute a bidirectional loopback when performing an OCU DP loopback at the TR OCU DP This allows a standard por...

Page 17: ...U X1000001 NEI Minimum of 35 LSC bytes Prepare to loop send MAP code after 30 bytes Loopback enabled LBE X1010110 Minimum of 100 LBE bytes Activate loopback Far End voice FEV X1011010 Minimum of 32 FEV bytes Table 7 Alternating Loopback Activation Sequence Sequence Function Received Bytes Active loopback Four consecutive bytes of specified loopback code X0101010 OCU X0101000 CSU X0101100 DSU Maint...

Page 18: ...BK LED on the TR DDS R indicates a loopback at the TR DDS R toward the customer equipment Pressing the TR DDS R LBK pushbutton a third time disables all current latching loopbacks If errors exist the loopbacks can help determine the source either the local loop or the TR DDS R During a remote end initiated loopback the Total Reach system transmits ASC 9Eh toward the network indicating an out of se...

Page 19: ...ned 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 sequences These in band commands can be used to verify options by way of dialogs with REACT 2001 TPI 105 and TPI 108 109 test sets Unit CLEI serial number provisioning and performance informati...

Page 20: ... The 50 dB AML limit includes 6 dB of signal margin to account for potential near end cross talk NEXT from other digital services that may be provisioned in the same binder group Loop length should not exceed 50 kft Bridged tap length should not exceed 12 kft Background noise level should not exceed 34 dBrn Impulse noise should not exceed 40 dBm 50 dBrn NOTE Measure noise with 50 kbit weighting ch...

Page 21: ...ements must be made with a manually applied short and the Total Reach elements removed Power but no synchronization Check the cable for load coils Note the signal meter reading on the TR DDS R during power up and the synchronization process Refer to Signal Loss Indication on the applicable TR DDS R job aid for definitions Loop loss can be too great for synchronization to occur Ensure loop length i...

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