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150-231-175-01, Revision 01

Maintenance

HLU-231 List 7E

September 23, 1998

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To change any option:

1

Enter its character key, which is shown inside the parenthesis within each parameter description. This causes 
the screen to refresh with the new settings.

2

After all parameters have been selected, press 

 to exit, then 

 to confirm. The newly selected parameters 

are now activated.

DS0 Blocking Option

To set the DS0 Blocking option from the Main screen:

1

Press   to select the Systems Settings screen (see 

Figure 11 on page 20

).

2

Press 

 for the DS0 blocking selection. The DS0 channels are blocked or unblocked by entering each channel 

number. Multiple channels can be selected by inserting a space between each entry. 

3

After all the new settings have been made, press 

 for (Exit) then 

 to (Confirm). The new choices are now 

installed. 

If DS0 blocking is invoked in a HiGain system that has an earlier version HRU that does not support the blocking 
option, blocking only occurs at the DSX-1 output of the HLU-231. The HRU DS1 output will not be blocked. 
Also, all blocked channels are temporarily unblocked for all HiGain system loopback tests for all DS1 blocking 
settings. This allows the standard full bandwidth T1 loopback tests to be performed for all DS0 blocking settings.

If a customer of a fractional T1 service fills any of the unused DS0 channels with information other than an idle 
code of all ones, the HiGain system blocks this information from reaching the remote end of the circuit and 
replaces those DS0 channels with an all ones idle code.

The result of blocking the idle code is that the CRC checksum delivered to the remote end (when the payload is 
in the BSF format) will not match the checksum calculated by the remote T1 CSU. This implies errors are being 
made on the loop when actually the blocking function created the CRC errors. Enabled DS0 channels pass 
error-free.

In order to avoid this condition, fractional T1 customers should fill the unused time slots with an idle code. This 
is a common capability on Fractional T1 CSU/DSU, D4 channel banks, and other CPE devices capable of 
connecting to Fractional T1 service.

DS1 Line Code Option

The DS1 line code option should always be set to conform to the type of DS1 service, AMI or B8ZS, being 
provided by the HiGain system. The AUTO mode, which can adapt to either AMI or B8ZS, should only be used 
in applications that require it (such as when HiGain acts as a standby circuit to DS1 circuits whose line codes are 
not known or may be both AMI and B8ZS) since it has the following two limitations. The AUTO mode will induce 
one BPV in the DS1 bit stream whenever it switches from AMI to B8ZS. The AUTO mode allows each HiGain 
end, HLU and HRU, to set its DS1 mode to the code it is receiving at its local DS1 input port. This makes each 
unit’s code independent of the DS1 code being received at the distant DS1 input port. Thus if the line codes being 
received by HiGain are different in each of the two DS1 directions, the HiGain DS1 output codes will not match 
their respective DS1 input codes at the other end. This could cause the customer’s received data to be AMI instead 
of B8ZS and thus violate the one’s density rules by having excessive zeroes.

Summary of Contents for 150-1111-75

Page 1: ...SERVICES TECHNICAL PRACTICE 150 231 175 01T SECTION 150 231 175 01 Model List Number Part Number CLEI Code HLU 231 7E 150 1111 75 T1L2KSXAAA R S 2 3 2 L MARGIN STATUS BRG SPAN XMT RCV BRG SPAN dB HLU...

Page 2: ...Information contained in this document is company private to PairGain Technologies Inc and shall not be modified used copied reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of...

Page 3: ...it immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to PairGain Order replacement equipment if necessary Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurate shipment of eac...

Page 4: ...Inspecting Shipment 150 231 175 01 Revision 01 iv September 23 1998 HLU 231 List 7E...

Page 5: ..._____________ 9 Provisioning the HLU 231 ______________________________________________________________ 9 Setting Options through SEL and MODE 10 Factory Default Values 10 Displaying System Inventory...

Page 6: ...Day History Screen No Doubler 31 The 7 Day History Screen With Doubler 31 View Alarm History 32 Alarm History Screen No Doubler 33 Alarm History Screen With Doubler 34 Circuit ID 34 System Alarms_____...

Page 7: ...ption 50 Power Consumption Without Doublers 50 Maximum Power Dissipation 50 Maximum Power Consumption 50 Maximum Current Drain 50 Power Consumption With Doublers 51 Appendix D Compatibility __________...

Page 8: ...een 19 Figure 11 System Settings Screen 20 Figure 12 Loopback Menu No Doubler 26 Figure 13 Loopback Menu with Two Doublers 26 Figure 14 NLOC Loopback Mode in the Maintenance Terminal Main Menu 27 Figu...

Page 9: ...LU 231 List 7E System Settings Screen Options 23 Table 10 Errored and Unavailable Seconds Definitions 28 Table 11 Alarm History Fields and Descriptions 33 Table 12 HDSL System Alarms 35 Table 13 SPLB...

Page 10: ...List of Tables 150 231 175 01 Revision 01 x September 23 1998 HLU 231 List 7E...

Page 11: ...mmended by Bellcore TA TSY 001210 The HiGain system complies with GR 63 CORE TR TSY 000499 and GR1089 CORE FEATURES Selectable DSX 1 Pre equalizer 140 V to 200 V self adjusting line voltage for HRU an...

Page 12: ...basis The HiGain system also provides a means of quickly deploying service in advance of fiber optic transmission systems With the HiGain system service can be provided within hours Fiber optic syste...

Page 13: ...ble when using the HDU 439 437 List 1 mini doublers and the HRU 412 List 8 remote unit in HDU 231 List 7E circuits For additional information on the mini doublers refer to technical practice 150 439 1...

Page 14: ...75 01 Revision 01 4 September 23 1998 HLU 231 List 7E Front Panel The HLU 231 List 7E front panel is shown is Figure 1 The front panel components are described in Table 2 on page 5 Figure 1 HLU 231 Li...

Page 15: ...HDSL span at the DSX 1 interface Breaks the XMT and RCV paths to permit test signal insertion and retrieval BRIDGE Provides non intrusive bridging jack access to XMT and from RCV the HDSL span at the...

Page 16: ...condition by pressing the SEL button on the HLU front panel SELF TEST Self Test The HLU is in a self test mode This occurs every power ON OFF cycle ALRM Alarm Condition Exists A minor alarm condition...

Page 17: ...Signal Indicates that no signal is detected at the T1 input to the HRU Causes a minor alarm DS1 DS1 BPV errors Indicates that the number of BPVs at the HLU or HRU DS1 inputs have exceeded the 24 hour...

Page 18: ...larm Pin 32 on the card edge connector is a Fuse Alarm that is driven to 48V through a 1000 resistor whenever the onboard fuse opens System Alarm Relay Output The normally open alarm contacts availabl...

Page 19: ...panel and push the HLU 231 into the card edge connector until it is entirely within the card guides and the retaining latch closes This indicates that the card is properly seated PROVISIONING THE HLU...

Page 20: ...following To cancel the session without saving the requested parameter changes press the MODE button Or do nothing After 30 seconds the display returns to its normal mode without saving the new change...

Page 21: ...can access the maintenance provisioning and performance screens To connect to a maintenance terminal 1 Connect a standard 9 pin terminal cable to the RS 232 Craft port on the HLU 231 front panel 2 Con...

Page 22: ...ribe how the Maintenance Terminal displays an HLU 231 system with and without doublers how to navigate through the maintenance screens and how to select options System Spans As shown in Figure 5 the H...

Page 23: ...identifies the name of a field where the invalid entry occurred error This happens only for Margin Alarm Threshold or DS0 blocking INITIALIZING THE MAINTENANCE TERMINAL SCREENS Press the several times...

Page 24: ...ess to subscreens that allow you to issue and disable loopbacks at all circuit module locations 25 View Performance Data Provides access to subscreens that allow you to view the Errored Seconds ES and...

Page 25: ...ations If doublers have been added status is also reported for these After pressing to access the Maintenance Terminal Main Menu press to navigate through the span status screens Span Status can have...

Page 26: ...00000 00000 seconds 24 HOUR UAS 00000 00000 00000 00000 seconds DS1 STATUS HLU HRU 24 HOUR BPV Seconds 00000 00000 24 HOUR UAS Count 00000 00000 Frame type ESF ESF Code type B8ZS B8ZS E xit C lear U...

Page 27: ...ble pair The pulse attenuation is a more direct indication of the loop attenuation to the 2B1Q signal than is the 196 kHz loss The normal HiGain ATTN operation range is from 0 to 28 dB Ins Loss Indica...

Page 28: ...oltage SMJK Smart Jack Loopback Loopback at HRU remote towards network initiated by 2 in 5 in band loopback code or out of band ESF data link code Figure 15 NREM Network Remote Loopback Loopback at HR...

Page 29: ...ards CI initiated by ILR code HLU 231 front panel MANUAL LOOPBACK push buttons or maintenance terminal Figure 15 ARM Armed The HiGain system has detected the IR loopback 2 in 5 arming code TLOS Transm...

Page 30: ...g of system setting options Press from the Maintenance Terminal Main Menu to open the System Settings screen Figure 11 Figure 11 System Settings Screen When editing entries in the Clock screen and whe...

Page 31: ...0 channels with an all ones idle code The result of blocking the idle code is that the CRC checksum delivered to the remote end when the payload is in the BSF format will not match the checksum calcul...

Page 32: ...t turn up when one conductor does open a system alarm occurs and causes the AIS LOS condition This alerts the maintenance personnel of the problem 2LP requires both HDSL loops to be out of sync LOSW b...

Page 33: ...he Equalizer to DSX 1 for 133 to 266 feet 266 Sets the Equalizer to DSX 1 for 266 to 399 feet 399 Sets the Equalizer to DSX 1 for 399 to 533 feet 533 Sets the Equalizer to DSX 1 for 533 to 655 feet Sm...

Page 34: ...rs its B8ZS mode It reverts back to its Alternate Mark Inversion AMI output mode if no B8ZS patterns are received at the HRU input for five seconds The HLUs T1 input can detect either AMI or B8ZS when...

Page 35: ...smit the signal from the network towards the CI RCU port or to open and terminate its RCV CI port when an HRU NREM or SmartJack loopback is executed The AIS signal is not sent towards the CI Margin Al...

Page 36: ...enu with Two Doublers LOOPBACK MENU TIME 00 15 34 DATE 02 02 98 CIRCUIT ID A DISABLE LOOPBACKS B NETWORK LOOP HLU NLOC C NETWORK LOOP HRU NREM G CUSTOMER LOOP HLU CREM H CUSTOMER LOOP HRU CLOC E xit L...

Page 37: ...OC Loopback Mode in the Maintenance Terminal Main Menu Disable Loopbacks The Disable Loopbacks option allows you to disable cancel any of the loopbacks listed in the screen To disable loopbacks press...

Page 38: ...erformance Data screen you can do the following Press to view the previous 4 hour data screen Press to view the next 4 hour data screen Press to exit Press to view the next available span Since the HL...

Page 39: ...e Data screen to advance through the performance data screens for the various spans Figure 16 is an example of a Performance Data screen that lists performance data for the third span Doubler 2 to the...

Page 40: ...UIT ID ERRORED SECONDS UNAVAILABLE SECONDS DS1 HDSL 1 HDSL 2 HLU HRU HDU4 HRU HDU4 HRU 00 00 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00 15 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00 30...

Page 41: ...m the 7 Day History screen to advance through the history screens for the various spans Figure 18 is an example of a 7 Day History screen that lists history data for the third span Doubler 2 to the HR...

Page 42: ...l data from the screen Press to exit from the Alarm History screen Time 03 09 34 7 DAY HISTORY CIRCUIT ID SPAN 3 ERRORED SECONDS UNAVAILABLE SECONDS DS1 HDSL 1 HDSL 2 HLU HRU HDU4 HRU HDU4 HRU 04 09 0...

Page 43: ...L2 First and last instance of LOSW on HDSL2 Current condition number of alarms Span 1 ES HDSL1 First and last instance of ES on HDSL1 Current condition number of alarms Span 1 ES HDSL2 First and last...

Page 44: ...creen that lists history for the third span Doubler 2 to the HRU Figure 20 Alarm History Screen for Span 3 CIRCUIT ID To set a Circuit ID 1 Press from the Maintenance Terminal Main Menu 2 Type a uniqu...

Page 45: ...inhibited ALRM LLOS Local Loss of Signal Loss of the DSX 1 input signal Cannot be inhibited ALRM RLOS Remote Loss of Signal Loss of the HRU DS1 input signal Disable the RDA Remote DS1 Alarm option Thi...

Page 46: ...ACK CODE GNLB The HiGain generic loopback code is GNLB The GNLB allows in band codes to loop up either the HLU NLOC 4 in 7 or HRU NREM 3 in 7 towards the network In addition it allows in band codes to...

Page 47: ...the arming code from exiting the Line Unit it does not need this FAR END ACTIVATE code A3LB differs from A4LB in that A3LB supports the additional 1 in 6 SMJK loopback command A HiGain system may tak...

Page 48: ...back is active the method by which it was activated is indicated in the Loopback and Status screens by inserting either HG HiGain or PL Payload adjacent to the identified loopback for example NREM HG...

Page 49: ...ns or from a family of Special Loopback SPLP in band loopback commands Figure 21 HLU 231 Non Doubler Loopback Configurations LOOPBACK OPERATION WITH DOUBLERS The complete family of loopbacks that a Hi...

Page 50: ...1 0 0 4 in 6 CDU2 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 in 6 DSX 1 CI DS 1 Loopbacks toward customer Loopbacks toward network HDSLSPAN HLU NLOC AIS AIS AIS AIS AIS AIS AIS AIS SMJK TLOS NREM CLOC HRU HRU HRU HRU HRU HDSLSPA...

Page 51: ...y issuing the 6 in 7 command at the HRU DS1 input port The HRU can be looped up from the remote location CLOC by issuing the 5 in 7 command at the HRU DS1 input port Notes on Doubler GNLB Loopback Tes...

Page 52: ...determine the duration of this loopback unless it is overridden by the Time out Override command or a loop down command is sent If the Time out Override code 1101 0101 1101 0110 D5D6 is received the...

Page 53: ...14 on page 44 a network tester can activate loopbacks NLOC or NREM or SMJK if enabled A customer tester can activate loopbacks CLOC or CREM All loopbacks shown in Table 14 can also be initiated from...

Page 54: ...k Arming code 1111 F b 1111 F 0100 4 1000 8 b This is the HEX number for the 4 bit group IR LPDN or DISARM in band Disarming code 11100 11100 DISARM ESF Data Link Disarming code 1111 F 1111 F 0010 2 0...

Page 55: ...ndom 10 3 Bit Error Ratio BER on the facility The entire arming and loopback sequence can be initiated at the remote HRU location HLU 231 LU FROM NI NLOC 1111 F b 1111 F 0001 1 1110 E b This is the HE...

Page 56: ...ble DSX 1 Input Level 1 5 to 7 5 dBDSX DS1 Line Rate 1 544 Mbps 200 bps DS1 Line Format AMI B8ZS or ZBTSI DS1 Frame Format ESF SF or UNFR Maximum Power Consumption 18 Watts without Doubler 35 Watts wi...

Page 57: ...CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CREM Customer Remote Loopback CSA Carrier Service Area CSU Channel Service Unit DCE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DDS Digital Data Service DL Data Link DS1 Digital Si...

Page 58: ...ce Unit NLOC Network Local Loopback NMA Network Management and Administration NREM Network Remote Loopback POTS Plain Old Telephone Service SAIS SmartJack AIS SF Super Frame SNR Signal to Noise Ratio...

Page 59: ...HLU 231 receives a 1 544 Mbps DSX 1 data stream from the DSX 1 digital cross connect interface The HLU 231 contains a DS1 frame synchronizer controlled by an 8 bit microprocessor that determines the t...

Page 60: ...maximum bay dissipation is limited to 946 Watts At 7 Watts per slot this limits the number of occupied slots to 135 per bay The thermal loading limitations imposed when using the HLU 231 in a Controll...

Page 61: ...ution Fuse Bus BDFB when deploying the HiGain system equipment in COs The maximum HLU 231 List 7E power dissipation is the power that is converted into heat within the unit It contributes to the total...

Page 62: ...Current CO Voltage Volts CO Current Amps List 1 2 CO Current Amps List 3 4 M M Power Consumption Watts List 1 2 Power Consumption Watts List 3 4 M M HLU Power Dissipation Watts List 1 2 HLU Power Diss...

Page 63: ...circuit modules be of the same vintage in order to realize these enhancements Enhanced doubler applications preclude the mixing of newer doubler models with older models of the HRU and HLU Table 18 on...

Page 64: ...EI ON CPEI OFF HLU 231 List 6D HLU 232 List 1D 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 HLU 319 List 2X HLU 388 List 2X 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 HLU 231 List 7X HLU 431 List 1D and 1E 1 1 2 2 1 2 b 2 2 1 2 2 2 HLU 231...

Page 65: ...730 2800 Transmission speeds up to 28 8 kbps are supported with a character format of 8 N 1 WARRANTY PairGain Technologies warrants this product to be free of defects and to be fully functional for a...

Page 66: ...the appropriate instruction manual for the unit you are installing to get information on Cabling Correct connections Grounding MODIFICATIONS The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes o...

Page 67: ...Barcode Contains the serial number and part number of the unit as indicated in both bar code and text format Also contains the configuration number of the unit as indicated by CFG nn where nn is the...

Page 68: ...Corporate Office 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin CA 92780 Tel 714 832 9922 Fax 714 832 9924 For Technical Assistance 800 638 0031...

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