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Chapter 4.  Example Operations

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TSU 600 User Manual

61200.076L2-1

CONFIGURING THE DS0 MAP

From the first menu position scroll down

 

or use

number 

5

 to select the DS0 MAP A configuration.

Press number 

5

 again or 

Enter 

to enter the DS0 MAP A

Configuration menu (see Figure 4-5).

Figure 4-5

DS0 Map A and Map B Configuration Menu Items

Scroll down or press number

 2

 to place the cursor on

2)CREATE TEMP menu item.  Press 

Enter

 to activate

the Create Map menu which opens a display from
which a DS0 number can be selected (see Figure 4-6).

Figure 4-6

Create Map Menu with Displayed DS0 Number

If the DS0 number displayed is the desired number,
press 

Enter 

to select it for an entry.

Display the correct numbers by entering numbers or
by scrolling.  Press 

Enter 

to record the displayed DS0

for an entry and advance the cursor to the Passthru
selection field.

Summary of Contents for TSU 600

Page 1: ...61200 076L2 1B July 1997 TSU 600 USER MANUAL Part Number 1200076L2 1200076L2 DC...

Page 2: ...ontents 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 Phone 205 963 8000 1997 ADTRAN Inc All rights reserved Printed in USA Trademarks Windows is a registered tradmark of Microsoft Co...

Page 3: ...lfunctioning 5 This unit contains no user serviceable parts 6 Thefollowinginformationmayberequiredwhenapplyingtoyourlocaltelephonecompanyfor leased line facilities Digital Facility Service Order Netwo...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents...

Page 5: ...TSU Interfaces 7 Network Interface 7 Control Port Input 8 Chain Port Output 8 Three Methods of Control 9 Front Panel 9 ADTRAN PC Program 9 SNMP 9 Option Slot Arrangement 10 Slot 1 10 Slot 2 10 Slots...

Page 6: ...Branch Office 23 Corporate 24 T Watch Management Software 24 Chapter 2 Installation Unpack Inspect Power Connection 25 Shipped by ADTRAN 25 Provided by Customer 25 Power Connection 26 DC Powered Units...

Page 7: ...Status 41 Operation Keys 41 Copy 41 Remote 41 Home 41 Alarm 42 Shift 42 Clear 42 Cancel 42 Enter 42 Up and Down Arrows 42 Keypad 42 A B C D E F 42 2 42 General Menu Operation 43 Select and Activate a...

Page 8: ...tware REV 50 Test 51 Network Tests 51 Run Self Test 51 Port Test 51 Cancel Tests 51 Opening Menu Functions Detailed Discussion 51 Status 52 Network Performance Reports NI PERF RPTS 53 Network Interfac...

Page 9: ...e 73 Unit ID ID 74 Operation 74 Software Revision Software Rev 75 Operation 75 Port Utility 76 Operation 76 Test 77 Network Tests 78 Operation 78 Network Tests Menu Items 78 Local Loopback 78 Remote L...

Page 10: ...Network 111 Step 2 Configure DTE PORT 1 1Nx56 64 111 Step 3 Select number of DS0s PORT __________________ 112 Step 4 DS0 Map A Configuration 113 Step 5 DS0 Map B Configuration 113 Figures Figure 1 1...

Page 11: ...igure 3 18 Port Configuration 69 Figure 3 19 Complete Utility Menu Tree 70 Figure 3 20 Complete Test Menu 77 Figure 3 21 Test Pattern Results Display 81 Figure 4 1 Example of Voice and Data Mix 85 Fig...

Page 12: ...le 2 B Control In Chain in Pinout 31 Table 2 C Chain out Pinout 32 Table B A DTE Data Rate vs DS0s 110 Table C A Control Pin Connection Configuration Chart for Network Interface 111 Table C B Configur...

Page 13: ...eated a demand for T1 data communication which now is a large part of the T1 traffic T1 Service Offerings T1 is a digital service that is delivered to the user over two pairs of wires from the service...

Page 14: ...the same interoffice T1 bandwidth Fractional T1 remains almost exclusively an Inter Exchange Carrier IXC service Local Exchange Carriers LECs typically do not offer FT1 so the proximity of the user to...

Page 15: ...the TSU 600 Functional Description The ADTRAN TSU 600 is one of several T1 multiplex ers that offers complete flexibility for connection of various data sources to T1 or FT1 facilities This family of...

Page 16: ...more of these devices to a T1 circuit The amount of bandwidth allocated to each port is custom programmable The bandwidth allocation can be changed manually or set to automatically change at predeterm...

Page 17: ...MODULE 6 5A 250V 24 48V DC ON OFF CONTROL CHAIN IN OUT IN OUT MON NETWORK PORT X 3 PORT X 3 PORT X 4 DUAL FXS DUAL FXS PORT X 1 PORT X 2 NX 56 64 PORT X 2 V 35 SEC NI PORT X 1 DS 1 IN OUT MON NX 56 6...

Page 18: ...using simplistic menus displayed in a liquid crystal display LCD window operated by a front panel keypad Two programmable configuration maps that define the bandwidth allocation between data ports Se...

Page 19: ...to 6 Control Input Chain Output NI TSU 600 Chain Input Chain Output NI Option Option Up to 6 Figure 1 3 TSU 600 Interfaces Network Interface The Network Interface NI port complies with the applicable...

Page 20: ...l of the TSU 600 Chain input from another TSU 600 or TSU 100 Up to 9600 baud operation Acts as input for PC control or as input for a chained connection Input for flash memory software downloads Chain...

Page 21: ...complete control over the configuration of the TSU 600 using a graphic interface The T Watch program displays the same status and performance data as the front panel LCD These data are displayed in th...

Page 22: ...t all other interface types except Secondary Network interface option modules including DSX 1 PBX the Full Drop and Insert D I network interface or the Dial Backup DBU Slot 2 Slot 2 is used for the Di...

Page 23: ...dary network interface ports DSX 1 PBX and Full D I but not the DTE timing source If a second ary network interface port is to be used it must be installed in slot 6 SLOT 1 DTE TIMING SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SL...

Page 24: ...r operation with a PBX Terminal Interface TI Full Drop and Insert Permits the dropping of data and insertion of new data into the same DS0 time slot This SI module includes a long haul DS1 interface I...

Page 25: ...Internal timing Secondary timed Normal CSU The clock option selected always designates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is always recovered from incoming data N...

Page 26: ...mission timing This is typically used in applications where it is necessary to have the DTE as the primary clock source such as limited distance line drivers See Figure 1 6 The DTE source timing is re...

Page 27: ...the source of timing Applications include private line driver circuits where one end is set to network and the other to internal See Figure 1 7 The internal source timing is restricted from use when a...

Page 28: ...ta The Network Interface NI is the actual source of all timings This timing option is the same as that typically used for CSUs This is the preferred mode for use with a PBX application 1 2 3 OPTION SL...

Page 29: ...rom T Watch In addition to the specified self tests background tests are also run on various parts of the internal electron ics These run during normal operation to confirm continued correct functioni...

Page 30: ...cted from the received data and then regenerated for the transmitted data TSU 600 DS1 NI CSU Payload Loopback Line Loopback Secondary Interface Figure 1 9 Network Loopback Tests DTE Interface Loopback...

Page 31: ...programmed for a port back toward the network This loopback occurs within the port electronics but before the DTE interface See Figure 1 11 The port loopback also automatically activates the DTE loopb...

Page 32: ...the far end a total end to end integrity check can be run without the need for any external test equipment When QRSS is assigned to TST DS0s an integrity check of the link can be run along with normal...

Page 33: ...ual Voice OCU DP Module V 35 Module D I Module DUAL Voice Figure 1 12 TSU 600 Option Modules Bridge PBX Video Conferencing Application In this application an Nx54 64 module provides a V 35 interface t...

Page 34: ...machines Six FXS dual mod ules with six dual FXS plug on boards provide the voice interfaces See Figure 1 14 TSU 600 3 2 1 C B A MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER CANCEL 3 7 5 8 0 6 D E F 9 OK TEST ALARM ALARM...

Page 35: ...T ALARM TEST ALARM TEST ALARM TEST ALARM TEST ALARM OK OK OK OK OK TSU 600 T WATCH OK TEST ALARM OK TEST ALARM OK TEST ERROR ALARM DSU MODULE CSU 3 2 1 ENTER 6 5 4 9 8 7 0 C B A F E D CLEAR ALARM REMO...

Page 36: ...s Test monitor and performance information is avail able with pull down menus It is possible to dial into the system with a modem or to access remote units via the FDL See Figure 1 16 TSU 100 Bridge P...

Page 37: ...last page of this manual If possible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the TSU 600 back for repair or for verifica tion of damage during shipment Shipped by ADTRAN The following...

Page 38: ...ding to the polarity markings on the unit For example a 48V source would be connected with the 48V return attached to the terminal and the 48V DC attached to the terminal Power must be from a DC sourc...

Page 39: ...et its published specifications or if it fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure Return...

Page 40: ...ent plug receptacles in the vicinity of the product or system are all to be of a grounding type and the equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at...

Page 41: ...e made to building steel to a metal electrical raceway system or to any grounded item that is permanently and reliably connected to the electrical service equipment ground Bare covered or insulated gr...

Page 42: ...See Table 2 A for the pinout for the network connector Connections The network connections are as follows Connector type USOC RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 Table 2 A Network Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPT...

Page 43: ...B for the pinout for the control chain in connector Connections The chain in connections are as follows Connector type RJ 48 Part number AMP 555164 2 Table 2 B Control In Chain in Pinout PIN NAME DESC...

Page 44: ...as follows Connector type RJ 48 Part number AMP 555164 2 Table 2 C Chain out Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis Connected to GND of next unit pin 1 2 UNUSED 3 TX DATA...

Page 45: ...D momen tarily displays All Tests Passed If a failure is de tected a list of failures is displayed in the LCD win dow The full self test procedure invoked from the front panel or T Watch consists of t...

Page 46: ...ame passcode number If the two entries match the unit accepts the passcode If they do not match the unit returns to the new passcode entry field for another attempt If the unit is to be remotely acces...

Page 47: ...l If no Unit ID is recorded it is not possible to operate from any remote control device including the local PC To Set the Unit Identification In the Unit ID menu item 4 under the UTIL menu enter any...

Page 48: ...the selection of the Control Port baud rate from 9600 factory default 1200 2400 or 4800 must be made using the Unit Configuration menu Unless locked out externally the front panel can also control the...

Page 49: ...utput Figure 2 1 Example of Chain in At this point the Unit Initialization procedure is concluded If the unit is to be configured remotely there are no additional items necessary to complete prior to...

Page 50: ...ect Passcode When a correct passcode is entered the message Access Granted is displayed and the unit grants full access privileges Press any key to proceed to the opening menu Incorrect Passcode When...

Page 51: ...ed by two different methods front panel operation or the optional control software called T Watch Identification of Front Panel Layout The TSU 600 front panel is used to both monitor operation and con...

Page 52: ...Arrow Keys 9 11 13 1 3 2 7 10 12 14 6 8 4 5 8 ENTER 9 COPY 10 REMOTE 11 HOME 12 ALARM 13 SHIFT 14 CLEAR Figure 3 1 TSU 600 Front Panel Layout The display panels and operation keys called out in Figure...

Page 53: ...rected the alarm which caused the activation of the Alarm LED can be viewed under the Unit History menu LCD Window A 2x16 character backlit LCD window displays menu items used in the configuration of...

Page 54: ...igher level If a value on a menu was selected but not entered Cancel terminates the function and restores the previous setting Enter Activates menu selections Enters data value selec tions into the sy...

Page 55: ...ield used for value display and is not available for editing Arrows Menus that display small up or down arrows in the lower right corner indicate there are more menu items than are viewable on a two l...

Page 56: ...umber press Enter The cursor moves to the data field to the right of the submenu item name Using the arrows scroll to scan the available value settings The value settings display one at a time in the...

Page 57: ...value actually set The equal symbol after LBO in the second line indicates the information that follows is displayed data and cannot be edited Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display Press Cancel as...

Page 58: ...u 6 1 Where slot 6 and port 1 The DSX 1 is located in option slot 6 and is the first port in that slot Nx56 64 6 2 Where slot 6 and port 2 The Nx is located in Slot 6 and is the second port in that sl...

Page 59: ...600 Menu Tree MAIN MENU 1 STATUS 1 NETWORK NI 2 UNIT 3 MAP EXCHANGE 4 MAP IN USE A B 5 DS0 MAP A 6 DS0 MAP B 7 PORT CONFIG 2 CONFIG 3 UTIL 1 NI PERF REPTS 2 NI ERRORS 3 ACTIVE ALARMS 4 VIEW HISTORY 5...

Page 60: ...identify the location of each operation Figure 3 7 Display of Opening Menus Opening Menu Functions Status The Status menu provides the ability to view the status of the TSU 600 operation This menu in...

Page 61: ...ms Network NI This item is selected to set all of the parameters associated with the network interface located in the base unit Unit Unit is used to set the TSU 600 control port baud rate and to set u...

Page 62: ...es the factory default settings to all unit param eters See the appendix System Configuration Chart for defaults Set Passcode Allows a passcode to be added changed or deleted Unit ID Displays and can...

Page 63: ...layed in the LCD window The menu contains the following items Network Tests Network Tests control the activation of loopbacks and the initiation of data test patterns Run Self Test Run Self Test execu...

Page 64: ...TORY LIST END OF HISTORY 0 1 NX56 64 OPTION PORTS 1 DTE DATA 2 DTE STATUS 3 PORT RATE 2 NI ERRORS 6 REMOTE PORT 7 CLEAR PORT ALARMS Figure 3 8 Complete Status Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from...

Page 65: ...1 STATUS activate the menu with Enter or number 1 The unit displays the first two Status submenu items with the cursor on 1 NI PERF RPTS Activate the selection with Enter or number 1 The unit displays...

Page 66: ...the user s copy of performance data is cleared by the TSU 600 the data displayed here might be different from the data sent to the network as PRM data Network Interface Errors NI ERRORS The NI Errors...

Page 67: ...ms are current using this menu item displays End of List This display includes two lines of text The top line is the alarm source The bottom line is the alarm mes sage A list of alarm messages is foun...

Page 68: ...oth view and clear the accumulated status changes of the unit View History displays a history of 20 status changes in the unit including the date time and type of change The unit also records for view...

Page 69: ...activity on the Control In remote port This is useful for troubleshooting communication sessions as well as verifying cabling With the cursor on Main menu item 1 STATUS activate the menu with Enter o...

Page 70: ...EVIEW MAP A 4 REVIEW TEMP 5 EDIT TEMP 6 APPLY TEMP A 0 1 Nx56 64 OPTION PORTS 5 DS0 MAP A 1 INTFACE 2 RATE 56 64 3 TX CLK CNTRL 4 DATA 5 CTS 6 DCD 7 DSR 8 0 INHIB 6 DS0 MAP B 1 COPY B TEMP 2 CREATE TE...

Page 71: ...dard operating procedure to access the Network NI menu items With the cursor on 1 NETWORK NI activate the menu with Enter or number 1 The unit displays the first two configuration submenu items The Do...

Page 72: ...nal are available only if no secondary interface is installed SET LBO Selects the line build out for the network interface In AUTO mode the TSU 600 sets the LBO based on the strength of the receive si...

Page 73: ...tinue with standard operating procedure to select the baud rate set modem flow control set up the number used for alarm dial out and exit the menu Unit Menu Items The menu items are CTL PORT Sets the...

Page 74: ...menu item With the cursor on 3 MAP XCHNG press Enter The cursor moves to the select position over Auto or Off whichever is displayed or currently active See Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 Map Exchange Selec...

Page 75: ...ing process The procedure can be restarted to accept correct entries When using one digit numbers the number appears in the first of two spaces Upon pressing Enter the system moves the single number t...

Page 76: ...N USE and press Enter The cursor moves to the select position over A or B Scroll to select A or B This effects a manual change of the Map In Use from A to B or visa versa DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B The D...

Page 77: ...ecting Apply CREATE TEMP This creates a map by defining a port or Idle for all DS0s Any or all of the DS0s can also be designated for Passthru if a secondary interface capable of Passthru is present W...

Page 78: ...ch is dependent on the installed option card Press Enter to complete the selection and move the cursor to the next field DS0 With the cursor on the DS0 field the DS0 number can be incremented or decre...

Page 79: ...item is operated the same for the TEMP map as is 3 REVIEW MAP A or Map B EDIT TEMP The map in the TEMP file can be edited to whatever configuration is desired If Map A had been copied into the TEMP f...

Page 80: ...he new map This will not cause a switch of the executing map i e if Map A were modified while Map B was executing selecting Apply will rewrite Map A but will not switch execution from Map B to Map A A...

Page 81: ...ped in the future will contain the appropriate menu selections to provide access by use of this menu item The Config menus for options ports are described in separate sections of the manual supplied w...

Page 82: ...ORY RESTORE 3 SET PASSCODE 4 UNIT ID ID 5 SOFTWARE REV 6 PORT UTILITY TIME HH MM SS DATE MM DD YY Displays Current Software Revision Returns all configurations to factory settings 0 1Nx56 64 OPTION PO...

Page 83: ...sition The Up and Down Arrow keys can also move the cursor to different fields to edit The Date is set using the same keystroke pattern used to set Time To exit the TIME DATE setting press Cancel The...

Page 84: ...including configured DS0 maps to the factory settings Factory defaults are listed in the appendix System Configuration Charts Operation Follow standard operating procedure to access the 3 UTIL menu it...

Page 85: ...er The unit displays Access Granted Pressing any key after entering a passcode causes the unit to return to the previous active menu In this case it returns to 2 CONFIG 2 UNIT 1 CNTRL PORT 1 DATA RATE...

Page 86: ...must be between 2 and 250 If an out of range number is entered the unit assumes the upper limit number of 250 Operation Follow standard operating procedure to access the 3 UTIL menu items With the cur...

Page 87: ...revision level loaded into the base unit controller This information is required when requesting assistance from ADTRAN Customer Service or when updates are needed Operation Follow standard operating...

Page 88: ...red when request ing assistance from ADTRAN customer service or when updates are needed Operation Follow standard operating procedure to access the 3 UTIL menu items With the cursor on 7 PORT press EN...

Page 89: ...Results 1 LOCAL LOOPBK 2 REMOTE LOOPBK OPTION PORT 1 NETWORK TESTS 3 PORT TEST LINE ON PAYLOAD ON NO LOOPBACK QRSS ALL DS0s QRSS TST DS0s NONE ATT INBAND LLB ANSI FDL LLB ANSI FDL PLB NO LOOPBACK 3 PA...

Page 90: ...operating procedures to access the Network Tests menu items With the cursor on Main menu item 4 TEST press Enter or number 4 The unit displays the first two Test submenu items with the cursor on 1 NE...

Page 91: ...nitiates the transmission of an FDL payload loop up code toward the far end ANSI FDL LLB Initiates the transmission of an FDL line loop up code toward the far end No Loopback Deactivates the loopback...

Page 92: ...ones Inserts an all ones test pattern into all DSOs All zeros Inserts an all zeros test pattern into all DSOs QRSS always runs at 64K DS0 Use the up and down scroll to select for example QRSS ALL DS0...

Page 93: ...are accumulated until the test pattern is set to None or Cleared The use of TST DS0s for testing can be very useful particularly in Fractional T1 applications An end to end test can be run on the Fra...

Page 94: ...ath sending a known test pattern through an on board loop 2 Unit level tests a Front panel LED verification b Phase Lock Loop verify c Board to board interface test A test pattern is sent from the con...

Page 95: ...the LCD window The execution of Port Tests will disrupt normal data flow in the port being tested Operation Follow standard operating procedure to access the 4 TEST menu item With the cursor on 3 POR...

Page 96: ...Chapter 3 Operation 84 TSU 600 User Manual 61200 076L2 1...

Page 97: ...see Figure 4 1 This example assumes that B8ZS service is not available end to end and therefore must use 56K 672K rate for the data and run AMI on the network In addition the format on the network is...

Page 98: ...can be copied and filled out to use as a reference or guide prior to actually setting any configuration Step 1 Configure the Network Table 4 A provides configuration information for the network inter...

Page 99: ...ELECTION USED SELECTIONS AVAILABLE 1 INTERFACE V 35 V 35 RS530 2 RATE 56 64 56K 56K 64K 3 TX CLK CNTRL INTERNAL INTERNAL INTERNAL INVERTED EXTERNAL 4 DATA NORM NORMAL INVERT 5 CTS FORCED ON NORMAL FOR...

Page 100: ...PASTH YES 13 1 1 Nx56 64 NO 2 6 1 DSX 1 PASTH YES 14 1 1 Nx56 64 NO 3 6 1 DSX 1 PASTH YES 15 1 1 Nx56 64 NO 4 6 1 DSX 1 PASTH YES 16 1 1 Nx56 64 NO 5 6 1 DSX 1 PASTH YES 17 1 1 Nx56 64 NO 6 6 1 DSX 1...

Page 101: ...SED SELECTIONS AVAILABLE 1 FORMAT D4 D4 ESF 2 CODE AMI AMI B8ZS 3 YEL ALARM ENA ENA DIS 5 CLK SOURCE XXX NETWORK NI TI LOOP 6 INBAND LOOPBK ACCEPT SET BY NI 7 LINE BUILD OUT 400Ft 1 110 110 220 220 33...

Page 102: ...set To make changes scroll down or use number 2 to select the CODE menu item Press Enter to move the cursor to the data field B8ZS to the right of 2 CODE Pressing 2 again will not move the cursor into...

Page 103: ...Chapter 4 Example Operations 61200 076L2 1 TSU 600 User Manual 91 Figure 4 4 First Two Network NI Menu Items...

Page 104: ...nu Items Scroll down or press number 2 to place the cursor on 2 CREATE TEMP menu item Press Enter to activate the Create Map menu which opens a display from which a DS0 number can be selected see Figu...

Page 105: ...ll automatically set the Passthru PT bit to Y Scroll down to advance through the Port list until the 6 1 DSX 1 Port name is displayed see Figure 4 8 Press Enter to select and move the cursor back to t...

Page 106: ...to the configuration chart are all identical At DS0 13 the data values changes can be set with the same operational procedures as used for DS0 1 DS0 13 PT field is set for N and the PORT is 1 1 Nx56 6...

Page 107: ...submenu items of 5 DS0 MAP A see Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 First Screen for Choosing to Review Temporary Files Throughout this review example it is assumed that DS0 17 was inadvertently skipped Upon acti...

Page 108: ...P A configuration items by using Cancel Use number 5 or down scroll to move the cursor to 5 EDIT TEMP see Figure 4 11 Press Enter to display the settings for DS0 1 that have just been entered The curs...

Page 109: ...iewed as many times as necessary When all corrections are completed use Cancel to exit the Edit Temp menu The unit returns to the DS0 Map A submenu listing with the cursor on 6 APPLY TEMP A Press Ente...

Page 110: ...RT CONFIG Press Enter to activate the Port Configuration menu item see Figure 4 13 Figure 4 13 Window Showing Port Configuration Option Press Enter to enter the Base Nx Configuration menu Using the sa...

Page 111: ...gainst the configuration chart Cancel returns to the PORT menu Scroll to change the port designation to 6 1 DSX 1 Enter the DSX 1 Configuration menu The TSU 600 is now completely configured and capabl...

Page 112: ...pattern from one end and loopback the far end Send the pattern from both ends and check at both ends Far End Looped Back Test Two types of tests can be executed with the far end looped The first is a...

Page 113: ...Operations 61200 076L2 1 TSU 600 User Manual 101 Figure 4 15 Test Menu One The unit begins a display of the submenu items The selections available for each of the four screens see Figure 4 16 are sele...

Page 114: ...600 User Manual 61200 076L2 1 ES BES SES SYNC NO TEST DS0s NO TEST PATTERN NONE NO ARSS TST DS0s QRSS ALL DS0s NO LOOPBACK AVSI FDL PLB ANSI FDL LLB ATT Inband LLB NO LOOPBACK PAYLOAD ON LINE ON Figur...

Page 115: ...ng Loopback Verification The TSU 600 verifies that the far end has gone into loopback by verifying the receipt of the code at the originating end While waiting for loopback verifica tion the TSU displ...

Page 116: ...mber of seconds with more than 320 bit errors The pattern sync has been lost No Yes Current pattern sync status Indicates if pattern sync is Yes or is not No valid Pressing the 2 key results in inject...

Page 117: ...pter 4 Example Operations 61200 076L2 1 TSU 600 User Manual 105 Test Termination Select TEST PATTERN name and deactivate the remote loopback by selecting no loopback on the remote loopback menu number...

Page 118: ...Chapter 4 Example Operations 106 TSU 600 User Manual 61200 076L2 1...

Page 119: ...Appendix A TSU 600 Menu Tree 61200 076L2 1 TSU 600 User Manual 107 Appendix A TSU 600 Menu Tree This appendix contains the complete menu tree for the TSU 600...

Page 120: ...MS 4 VIEW HISTORY 2 NI ERRORS 6 REMOTE PORT 0 1 NX56 64 OPTION PORTS ALARM LIST END OF LIST AS EF ES SES UAS HISTORY LIST END OF HISTORY 3 UTIL TIME HH MM SS DATE MM DD YY Returns all configurations t...

Page 121: ...Appendix B DTE Data Rate Chart 61200 076L2 1 TSU 600 User Manual 109 Appendix B DTE Data Rate Chart This appendix contains the DTE data rate chart...

Page 122: ...2 112K 128K N 3 168K 192K N 4 224K 256K N 5 280K 320K N 6 336K 384K N 7 392K 448K N 8 448K 512K N 9 504K 576K N 10 560K 640K N 11 616K 704K N 12 672K 768K N 13 728K 832K N 14 784K 896K N 15 840K 960K...

Page 123: ...used as work sheets when configuring the system Step 1 Configure Network Table C A Control Pin Connection Configuration Chart for Network Interface MENU ITEM SELECTION USED SELECTIONS AVAILABLE 1 FORM...

Page 124: ...M SELECTION USED SELECTIONS AVAILABLE 1 INTERFACE V 35 RS530 2 RATE 56 64 56K 64K 3 TX CLK CNTRL INTERNAL INTERNAL INVERTED EXTERNAL 4 DATA NORMAL INVERT 5 CTS NORMAL FORCE ON 6 DCD NORMAL FORCE ON 7...

Page 125: ...e C C DS0 Map A Configuration DSO ASSIGN TO PASSTHRU DSO ASSIGN TO PASSTHRU 1 13 2 14 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 7 19 8 20 9 21 10 22 11 23 12 24 Step 5 DS0 Map B Configuration Table C D DS0 Map B Configurat...

Page 126: ...Appendix C System Configuration Charts 114 TSU 600 User Manual 61200 076L2 1...

Page 127: ...unable to frame align with incoming signal Yellow Alarm Remote alarm indication RAI being received from far end Blue Alarm Unframed all ones 1s AIS being received at NI Loss of Signal No signal detect...

Page 128: ...Appendix D TSU 600 System Messages 116 TSU 600 User Manual 61200 076L1 1...

Page 129: ...tion applications all voice 22 bridge PBX video conferencing 21 drop and insert voice and bridging 21 23 option modules 21 configuration menu configuration example 89 91 configuration menu diagram 58...

Page 130: ...instructions 28 I initialization 38 self test 33 set control port 36 set unit identification number 35 set user passcode 34 interfaces TSU 100 7 internal timing 13 15 introduction 1 L loopback 78 netw...

Page 131: ...5 S secondary interface 6 15 59 65 secondary interface SI 12 self test 6 7 17 33 41 51 82 board level tests 82 unit level tests 82 set passcode 73 set time 71 shift key 41 42 simple network management...

Page 132: ...5 80 self test 82 testing example 100 time 70 71 73 time date 71 TSU 3 TSU 100 3 TSU 600 overview 3 TSU multiplexer 3 U unit configuration 36 ctrl port 61 unit ID 35 37 70 74 unit ID setting 35 unit i...

Page 133: ...vailable Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Return Material Authorization RMA dep...

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