XRT86VL38
PRELIMINARY
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OCTAL T1/E1/J1 FRAMER/LIU COMBO
REV. P1.0.6
95
5-4
YEL[1:0]
R/W
0
(
Continued)
T
ABLE
18: A
LARM
G
ENERATION
R
EGISTER
-T1 M
ODE
R
EGISTER
8 - T1 M
ODE
A
LARM
G
ENERATION
R
EGISTER
(AGR) H
EX
A
DDRESS
: 0
X
n108
B
IT
F
UNCTION
T
YPE
D
EFAULT
D
ESCRIPTION
-O
PERATION
T
ABLE
20:
YELLOW
ALARM
DURATION
AND
FORMAT
WHEN
ONE
SECOND
RULE
IS
ENFORCED
YEL[1:0]
Y
ELLOW
A
LARM
D
URATION
AND
F
ORMAT
00
Disable the transmission of yellow alarm
01
In SF mode (or N mode), yellow alarm is transmitted as bit 2
= 0 (second MSB) in all DS0 data channel.
In T1DM mode, yellow is transmitted to the remote terminal
by setting the outgoing Y-bit to zero.
In ESF mode, follow the following scenario:
1.
If ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) forms a pulse width shorter or
equal to the time required to transmit 255 pattern of
1111_1111_0000_0000 (eight ones followed by eight
zeros) on the 4-kbit/s data link (M1-M12), the alarm is
transmitted for 255 patterns. (approximately 1
second)
2.
If ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) forms a pulse width longer
than the time required to transmit 255 patterns, the
alarm continues until ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) goes low.
3.
If ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) forms a one second pulse
during an alarm transmission, it resets the pattern
counter and extends the alarm duration for another
255 patterns.(approximately 1 second)
10
In SF mode, yellow alarm is transmitted as a “1” for the Fs
bit of frame 12, this is yellow alarm for J1 standard.
In T1DM mode, yellow is transmitted to the remote terminal
by setting the outgoing Y-bit to zero.
In ESF mode, yellow alarm is controlled by the duration of
ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) bit. This allows continuous alarms of
any length.
11
In SF mode (or N mode), yellow alarm is transmitted as bit 2
= 0 (second MSB) in all DS0 data channel.
In T1DM mode, yellow is transmitted to the remote terminal
by setting the outgoing Y-bit to zero.
In ESF mode, follow the following scenario:
1.
If ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) forms a pulse width shorter or
equal to the time required to transmit 255 pattern of
1111_1111_1111_1111 (sixteen ones) on the 4-kbit/s
data link (M1-M12), the alarm is transmitted for 255
patterns. (approximately 1 second)
2.
If ALARM_ENB (Bit 6)forms a pulse width longer than
the time required to transmit 255 patterns, the alarm
continues until ALARM_ENB (Bit 6)goes low.
3.
If ALARM_ENB (Bit 6) forms a one second pulse
during an alarm transmission, it resets the pattern
counter and extends the alarm duration for another
255 patterns. (approximately 1 second)