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State Query Command:1-2, Menu Display: M, Return: Q      Command: 

Note

: the data in each cell is hex and refer to receive signal information of user board, through this 

command you can get the device work status.   

 

A.6.2 Transmit State Query   

In state information query menu press number key 2 there will be the following information:

   

Input Group No.(1-4, Esc=Cancel):   

Enter group number 1, there will transmit signal status information: 

First Group Transmit State   

Channel       1      2      3      4     5     6      7      8  

state      0            1    |      2    |      3    |      4    |      5    |      6    |      7    |    8     

            8            9    |    10    |    11    |    12    |    13    |    14    |    15    |    16   

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State Query Command:1-2, Menu Display: M, Return: Q      Command: 

Note

: the data in each cell is hex and refer to transmit signal information of user board, through this 

command you can get the signaling status of user card.   

 

A.7 Alarm Query menu 

In main menu press number key 4, there will be alarm query menu: 

 

 

1.Device Alarm 

                2.System Alarm 

Alarm Query Command:1-2, Menu Display: M, Return: Q      Command:   

 

A.7.1 Device Alarm   

In alarm query menu press number key 1 there will be present device alarm information: 

Device Alarm: 

1E1 Alarm: LOS, AIS, LOF, RAL, LOMF, CRC LOMF   

2E1 Alarm:No Alarm 

Local optical interface: No Alarm   

Remote optical interface: No Alarm   

Alarm Query Command:1-2, Menu Display: M, Return: Q      Command:   

Note

: E1 interface alarms include: LOS, AIS, LOF, RAL, LOMF, CRC and CRC LOMF 

Optical interface alarms include: Optical LOS, Frame LOF , E-3 ERROR and E-6 ERROR 

Summary of Contents for RC3000

Page 1: ...www raisecom com RC3000 REV B PCM Multi service Multiplexer User Manual ...

Page 2: ...age without the prior written consent of Raisecom Technology Co Ltd The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Notices Copyright 2009 Raisecom All rights reserved No part of this publication may be excerpted reproduced translated or utilized in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and microfilm without permission in ...

Page 3: ...5 Fax 86 10 82883056 World Wide Web You can access the most current Raisecom product information on the World Wide Web at the following URL http www raisecom com Feedback Comments and questions about how the RC3000 device works are welcomed Please review the FAQ in the related manual and if your question is not covered send email by using the following web page http www raisecom com en xcontactus ...

Page 4: ...0 SUB DMT 10 3 2 11 Sub card of FXS polarity reversible user interface RC3000 SUB DSR 10 3 2 12 Sub card of RS485 interface RC3000 SUB D485 10 3 2 13 Sub card of Ethernet interface RC3000 SUB DETHB 10 3 2 14 Sub card of 64K of co direction data interface RC3000 SUB D485 11 3 3 Power supply 11 3 4 Ambiance 11 3 5 Dimension of chassis 11 Chapter 4 Structure and Indicator 12 4 1 Structure of chassis ...

Page 5: ...of interface 39 5 19 Function of RC3000 SUB 10FXS card 39 5 20 Function of RC3000 SUB 10FXO card 40 5 21 Function of RC3000 SUB OPT FE 41 5 22 Function of RC3000 SUB OPT 2E1 42 Chapter 6 Installation and Testing 44 6 1 Unpacking check up 44 6 2 Preparation before installation 44 6 3 Installing process 44 6 3 1 Fix the device 44 6 3 2 Connecting cables 44 6 3 3 Power on and setting the device 45 Ch...

Page 6: ...smit Band Width Set 74 A 10 7 Receive Band Width Set 74 A 10 8 Reset Ether Net 74 A 11 2E1 Setting menu 74 A 11 1 Alarm Mask Set 75 A 11 2 Loopback Set 75 A 11 3 ALS Enable Set 75 A 12 E1 Set 76 A 12 1 Use Set 76 A 12 2 Mode Set 76 A 12 3 Mask Set 76 A 12 4 CRC Set 77 A 13 User Card Set with signal menu 77 A 13 1 Input Signal 77 A 13 2 Output Signal 77 A 13 3 Signal Bit 77 A 13 4 10 line mode 78 A...

Page 7: ...19 9 Reset Ethernet port 85 A 20 DC64K sub card Set 86 A 20 1 Alarm mask set 86 A 20 2 Port loopback setting 86 A 20 3 Error Test 86 A 21 Undefined sub card setting 87 A 21 1 Timeslot Setting 87 A21 2 Mode 0 Setting 87 A21 3 Mode 1 Setting 88 A21 4 Byte 1 Set 88 A21 5 Byte 2 Set 88 A 22 Cross Setting menu 88 A 22 1 Cross Set 89 A 22 2 Create Group Cross 89 A 22 3 Delete Group Cross 90 A 23 REV A w...

Page 8: ...ic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current Do not use broken or unterminated fiber optic cables connectors or look straight at the laser beam The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation expos...

Page 9: ...estricted access area i e an area where access is authorized only to qualified service and maintenance personnel Make sure that the DC supply is electrically isolated from any AC source and that the installation complies with the local codes Before connecting the DC supply wires ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Locate the circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipme...

Page 10: ...of working stably Supports hot swap the configuration of sub cards will not be changed by plugging to make maintain easy Auto sensing and configuration of sub cards for simple application the device can start to work without any configuration Master slave clock mode supports clock holding locking and free running to easy your work and reduce wrong operations Easy configuration of E1 mode and chann...

Page 11: ...sed channels of 1E1 and 2E1 automatically That is to say when there is no user card all the unused channels in 1E1 will be cross connected with those of 2E1 in this case the device has ADM function The relationship of the two devices is in Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Relationship of local and remote devices The sub cards in local and those in remote are corresponding to each other and the local device c...

Page 12: ... devices can be cross connected too So multi services access can be realized 1 4 Point to Multi Point application Star mode Point to multipoint access through RC3000 4E1 in Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Point to Multi Point application This application can reduce the number of devices for multi users service configuration 1 5 Hybrid access of star topology and daisy chain topology Hybrid access of star to...

Page 13: ...www raisecom com User Manual 4 Figure 1 6 Hybrid access application ...

Page 14: ... ADM function For RC3000 OPT FE the optical module type decides the device type as following table Device type Optical module type RC3000 OPT FE S1 Single mode Dual fiber 1310 DSC 0 25Km RC3000 OPT FE S2 Single mode Dual fiber 1310 DSC 10 50Km RC3000 OPT FE S3 Single mode Dual fiber 1550 DSC 15 120Km RC3000 OPT FE SS13 Single mode Single fiber Dual wavelength T1310 R1550 SC 0 25Km RC3000 OPT FE SS...

Page 15: ...terface and the time slots of channel is configurable RC3000 SUB D232 RS232 serial data sub card 8 channels unconfigurable RC3000 SUB D422 RS422 serial data sub card 8 channels unconfigurable RC3000 SUB DMT Magneto telephone sub card 8 channels unconfigurable RC3000 SUB DSR FXS sub card with polarity reversible function 8 channels unconfigurable RC3000 SUB D485 RS485 serial data sub card 8 channel...

Page 16: ...nnector SC type FC is also available to some dual strand type Type Interface Wavelength nm Tx power dBmW Rx sensitivity dBmW Saturation dBmW Typical range Km Attenuation dB Km RC3000 OPT FE S1 DSC 1310 15 8 31 8 0 25 0 5 RC3000 OPT FE S2 DSC 1310 5 0 35 3 10 50 0 5 RC3000 OPT FE S3 DSC 1550 DFB 5 0 35 3 15 120 0 25 RC3000 OPT FE SS13 SC PC T1310 R1550 15 8 31 8 0 25 0 5 RC3000 OPT FE SS15 SC PC T1...

Page 17: ...n hook status 2M Ω Gain from 2W to 4W on hook status 0 60 db Frequency characteristic from 2W to 4W on hook status 0 0 2 db Gain from 2W to 4W off hook status 0 0 5 db Frequency characteristic from 2W to 4W off hook status 0 0 2 db Gain from 4W to 2W off hook status 3 5 0 5 db Frequency characteristic from 4W to 2W off hook status 0 0 2 db Return loss 30 40 db Balance 60 70 db Common Mode Rejectio...

Page 18: ... characteristic Comply with V 24 interface standard Interface type RJ45 female connector Working mode DCE Interface rate N 64Kbps N 1 2 3 2 7 Sub card of Ethernet interface RC3000 SUB DETH RJ 45 interface of UTP the longest transmission distance of CAT 5 cable is 100m Comply with IEEE 802 3 recommendation 10M full half duplex auto negotiation Support IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree relay IEEE 802 1q VLA...

Page 19: ...ms 2W input impedance 200 680Ω Gain from 2W to 4W 0 0 5 db Frequency characteristic from 2W to 4W 0 0 2 db Gain from 4W to 2W 3 5 0 5 db Frequency characteristic from 4W to 2W 0 0 2 db Return loss 30 40 db Balance 60 70 db Common Mode Rejection Ratio 60 70 db Power Supply Rejection Ratio Vcc 30 db Vbat 30 db Idle channel noise 75 db 3 2 12 Sub card of RS485 interface RC3000 SUB D485 Physical chara...

Page 20: ...d Symbol Rate 256K baud Frame Format Non Framing Line Coding co directional encoding Working way DCE Transmission maximum transmission distance of non shielded CAT 5cable is 300 meters 3 3 Power supply Input voltage DC 48V tolerance range 36V 72V AC 220V tolerance range 100 240V Module power general 20W maximum 40W 3 4 Ambiance Temperature 0 50 Relative humidity 90 25 no condensing 3 5 Dimension o...

Page 21: ... Front Panel Power supply Up link card Center multiplexer Front panel of RC300 OPT FE Front panel of RC300 OPT 2E1 Alarm and system indicator lights Management User interface card Up link card Power supply User interface card User interface card User interface card User interface card User interface card CONSOLE Fan Figure 4 1 Central multiplexing board ...

Page 22: ...cal interface indicator Optical interface alarm indicator lights form a matrix L and R indicate local and remote OP LOS LOF E 3 E 6 indicate alarms Panel indicators on RC3000 OPT FE L OP LOS red Loss of signal at local optical interface L OP LOF red Loss of frame at local optical interface L OP E 3 red Alarm when bit error ratio is more than 10 3 s at local optical interface L OP E 6 red Alarm whe...

Page 23: ...nterface is not used there no corresponding alarms 4 2 5 Definition of mute DIP switch and interfaces MUTE This is a lockless button used to mute alarm sound There will be alarm sound if there are alarms This button only mutes the present sound And if there are new alarms there will be new alarm sound CONSOLE A RJ45 connector to connect PC and RC3000 device for Hyper Terminal configuration through...

Page 24: ...sion A the device works in mode saved in EEPROM after startup After it works in normal software and hardware shifting will be affective based on the last setting and EEPROM will save the last set information Note Only one network management PC is available in a physical network of RC3000s or the network management cannot manage the devices normally 4 3 Rear panel Rear panel view 4 3 1 Slot of user...

Page 25: ...tion Description behind All sub board support hot swap and this operation will not affect device work status 4 3 2 Up link interface There is one line board slot for each RC3000 and the device cannot work without line board You must confirm the type of line board when ordering because it is fixed and not hot swap 1 Optical line board 100M Ethernet interface RC3000 OPT FE 2 Optical line board 2E1 i...

Page 26: ...Manual 17 4 3 3 Power supply interface There are two kinds of power supply interface for AC and DC voltage range is AC 100V 240V DC 36V 72V Note please make sure of grounding protection for safety when using AC power supply ...

Page 27: ...will buzz otherwise there is error of some parts of device 5 1 3 Explanation of system automatic configuration in factory default status RC3000 will configure itself according to hardware Configuration information not related to line board a Device ID not configured b Baud rate not configured c Alarm mask no alarm is masked d CRC check enable e E1 mode PCM30 f Alarm sound enable g Assistant networ...

Page 28: ...rst E1 If the user sub card in 10 line mode these 10 channels will be automatically assigned to 1 10 channel of the first E1 IF the number of channels can be set for the state in 10 line mode RC3000 will automatically assign 8 channels to user sub card and occupy 1 10 channel of the first E1 In second slot If the number of channels on the user sub card can not be set for the state allocate in acco...

Page 29: ...e channels of E1 1 and then looking for other idle channels for distribution 5 1 6 System and crossover setting RC3000 has rich configuration information for any E1 interface and signaling interface to realize all kinds of cross connect Please refer to appendix A how to use Hyper Terminal to configure RC3000 5 1 7 Device alarms There are two kinds of alarms 1 device alarms 2 system alarms Device a...

Page 30: ...ote network management channel connection can be realized through LINK UP and LINK DOWN interfaces on RC3000 so one network management PC can manage all RC3000s in different networks The following is exact explanations a Assistant network management channel Through assistant network management channel all RC3000s in one network can be managed as in Figure 5 1 In this topology the lines between eac...

Page 31: ...faces 5 1 9 Port definition a CONSOLE definition of Hyper Terminal CONSOLE interface for Hyper Terminal is RJ45 interface and standard RS232 level Signaling and Pin definition of CONSOLE port Pin number Signal Explanation 3 RXD Rx of RC3000 7 TXD Tx of RC3000 4 8 GND Ground of RC3000 b LINK UP network management interface definition Network management interface LINK UP is RJ45 interface and standa...

Page 32: ...itive Rx of balanced E1 interface 5 IN Negative Rx of balanced E1 interface 5 2 Function of RC3000 SUB DS FXS is a user audio card with feed and feed ring and can be connected to exterior line interface of FBX There are 8 channels of a FXS and the channel number is decided by hardware unchangeable Two RJ45 interfaces make up of the 8 channels each RJ45 interface has four channels Definition of RJ4...

Page 33: ...hannels Definition of RJ45 interface is as follows Channel 1 2 3 4 Pines RJ45 1 1T 2R RJ45 1 3T 4R RJ45 1 5T 6R RJ45 1 7T 8R Channel 5 6 7 8 Pins RJ45 2 1T 2R RJ45 2 3T 4R RJ45 2 5T 6R RJ45 2 7T 8R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 5 6 RJ45 1 RJ45 2 Multiplexing bus module Figure 5 5 Voice channel interface Voice channel control module Multiplexing module Control bus module Voice input output...

Page 34: ...annels Definition of RJ45 interface is as follows Channel 1 2 3 4 Pins RJ45 1 1T 2R RJ45 1 3T 4R RJ45 1 5T 6R RJ45 1 7T 8R Channel 5 6 7 8 Pins RJ45 2 1T 2R RJ45 2 3T 4R RJ45 2 5T 6R RJ45 2 7T 8R Multiplexing bus Bus interface Voice channel control module Multiplexing module Control bus Multiplexing bus module Control bus module Voice input out put Signal input out put Control of channel output 2W...

Page 35: ... 6R 7E 8M Channel 5 6 7 8 Pins RJ45 3 1T 2R 3E 4M RJ45 3 5T 6R 7E 8M RJ45 4 1T 2R 3E 4M RJ45 4 5T 6R 7E 8M Note T and R are 2 wire channel voice E is E signaling Rx and M is M signaling Tx Fundamental structure of RC3000 SUB DM2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ45 1 RJ45 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 5 9 RJ45 3 RJ45 4 Voice channel control module Multiplexing module Voice channel inter...

Page 36: ... R 6E 7M RJ45 4 1TX T 2TX R 3RX T 4RX R 6E 7M Note 1TX T and 2TX R are 2 wire voice Tx 3RX T and 4RX T R are 2 wire voice Rx 6E is E signaling Rx and 7M is M signaling Tx Interface types of RC3000 SUB DM4 and RC3000 SUB DM2 cards are both TYPE V Fundamental structure of RC3000 SUB DM4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ45 1 RJ45 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 5 11 RJ45 3 RJ45 4 Voice chan...

Page 37: ...1 at most and we use 1 2 3 and 4 to stand them each E1 is one cross group and now we have cross group 1 2 3 and 4 it also has four STBUS 2M of each to access 4 user groups user E1 and we refer these 4 user E1 as cross groups 5 6 7 and 8 The first user E1 is a main cross group and channels of this cross group will be distributed to user cards by default Other user E1s are single cross group for dif...

Page 38: ...op PAT_OK In normal work status is OFF ON RCR check normally OFF abnormal Interface definition Name Input output Pin number Chassis Ground CGND 1 Signal Ground GND 7 Receive Data A RD A O 3 Receive Data B RD B O 21 Receive Timing A RCK A O 17 Receive Timing B RCK B O 25 Send Data A TD A I 2 Send Data B TD B I 11 Send Timing A TCK A O 15 Send Timing B TCK B O 23 Terminal Timing A SCTE A I 24 Termin...

Page 39: ... with a 10BaseT interface and please refers to configuration rules of RC3000 SUB DETH user card 5 8 2 Definition of Ethernet interface Ethernet interface uses RJ45 connector and realizes Auto MDI MDIX cable as following figure Figure 5 14 The interface is 10M Ethernet interface Indicators are all green LNK indicates the Ethernet user card LINK status ON LINK ON PWR power supply indicator light ON ...

Page 40: ... Please connect the RJ45 connector of RS232 first and then DB interface of other device when connect RS232 with other device both powered on this can make sure of grounding protection to avoid destroy of RS232 serial interface 5 9 1 Interface reference of RS232 Interface definition of general connector a DB9 definition 1 Carrier Detect DCD 2 Receive Data RXD 3 Transmitting Data TXD 4 Data Terminal...

Page 41: ... 7TA 8TB Note 1RA is the positive input of RS422 Rx data 2RB is the negative input of RS422 Rx data 3TA is the positive output of RS422 Tx data and 4TB is the negative output of RS422 Tx data RC3000 SUB D422 user card has static protection and the serial interface will not be destroyed In application please connect the cable first and then plug the user card into RC3000 slot 5 11 Function of RC300...

Page 42: ... and each RJ45 connector has four channels And the definition of each interface is as follows Channel 1 2 3 4 Pins RJ45 1 1T 2R RJ45 1 3T 4R RJ45 1 5T 6R RJ45 1 7T 8R Channel 5 6 7 8 Pins RJ45 2 1T 2R RJ45 2 3T 4R RJ45 2 5T 6R RJ45 2 7T 8R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 5 18 RJ45 1 RJ45 2 Voice channel control module Multiplexing module Voice channel interface Bus interfaces Multiplexing b...

Page 43: ...1A 2B 3NC 4NC RJ45 4 5A 6B 7NC 8NC Note A is the positive output of RS485 Rx data B is the negative output of RS485 Rx data RC3000 SUB D485 user card has static protection and the serial interface will not be destroyed In application please connect the cable first and then plug the user card into RC3000 slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ45 1 RJ45 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 5 20 ...

Page 44: ...100BaseT auto negotiation interface and please refers to configuration rules of RC3000 SUB DETHB user card 5 15 2 Definition of Ethernet interface Ethernet interface uses RJ45 connector and realizes Auto MDI MDIX cross over or straight through cable as following figure Figure 5 22 The interface is standard Ethernet interface Indicators are all green LNK ACT indicates the Ethernet user card LINK an...

Page 45: ...nterface is standard Ethernet interface Indicators are all green LNK ACT indicates the Ethernet user card LINK and active status ON LINK ON 100M Ethernet speed indicator light ON 100BaseT OFF 10BaseT 5 16 3 Setting of Ethernet sub card Ethernet user card has many functions and both Hyper Terminal and network management can configure the following commands a Configuration of sub card time slots b C...

Page 46: ...ND 7 Transmit data 103 TD 2 Receive data 104 RD 3 Request to send 105 RTS 4 ON Clear to send 106 CTS 5 Data terminal ready 108 DTR 20 ON Terminal Tx clock 113 TTC 24 Not used Tx clock 114 TC 15 Not used Rx clock 115 RC 17 Not used Connection with RC3000 SUB DV24 DB25 3 2 1 7 6 8 20 24 15 17 4 5 Signal Data RX Data TX Signal grounding Protect grounding Handshake signal Internal connection TX timing...

Page 47: ...s and occupies 4 line 64K channels each channel occupies 1 line 64K channel and the number of channels occupied is determined by hardware without change Interface is made up of 2 RJ45 each RJ45 provides 2 user interfaces 5 18 1 Panel diagram Figure 40 5 18 2 Indicator description LOS ON signal loss alarm OFF no warning When the channel use the internal error tester to test the indicator will expre...

Page 48: ...angeable and supporting polarity reversal Interface is made up of 3 RJ45 each RJ45 provides 2 user interfaces Definition of RJ45 interface is as follows RJ45 Pin Channel Name 1 2 1st line CHANN1A CHANN1B 3 4 2nd line CHANN2A CHANN2B 5 6 3rd line CHANN3A CHANN3B PORT 1 7 8 4th line CHANN4A CHANN4B 1 2 1st line CHANN5A CHANN5B 3 4 2nd line CHANN6A CHANN6B 5 6 3rd line CHANN7A CHANN7B PORT 2 7 8 4th ...

Page 49: ... RJ45 interface is as follows RJ45 Pin Channel Name 1 2 1st line CHANN1A CHANN1B 3 4 2nd line CHANN2A CHANN2B PORT 1 5 6 3rd line CHANN3A CHANN3B Multiplexing bus module Figure 43 Voice channel interface Voice channel control module Multiplexing module Control bus module Voice input output Control of channel output Interface protection Signal input output 2W 4W balance module Voice D A converter D...

Page 50: ...municate with main board and its initial value can be set through DIP switches There are 2 groups of 8 bit DIP switches and definitions are as follows Switch Definition Value Explanation FFFF S1 FFFN S2 FFNF S3 FFNN SS13 SW1 1 4 Optical module type FNFF SS15 Multiplexing bus module Figure 45 Voice channel interface Voice channel control module Multiplexing module Control bus module Voice input out...

Page 51: ...est F Local loop back 5 Loop back type N Remote loop back SW2 6 8 Reserved Reserved Note F stands for OFF and N stands for ON status Network management has higher privilege than DIP switches except optical module type and ALS function configuration All configuration information is available through Hyper Terminal Bit 1 5 of SW1 are set by default in factory according to optical module type and oth...

Page 52: ... 3rd E1 is 120Ω 1 4 3rd E1 impedance NNNF Impedance of 3rd E1 is 75Ω FFFN Impedance of 4th E1 is 120Ω SW3 5 8 4th E1 impedance NNNF Impedance of 4th E1 is 75Ω Note F stands for OFF and N stands for ON status Network management has higher privilege than DIP switches except optical module type and ALS function configuration All configuration information is available through Hyper Terminal Bit 1 5 of...

Page 53: ...st 6 3 Installing process 6 3 1 Fix the device RC3000 can be installed in the chassis or on rack Please make sure that the installation is firm and convenience for operation 6 3 2 Connecting cables a Connect the power supply and ground There are both AC power supply and DC power supply of RC3000 no matter which kind of power supply make sure of good grounding protection And the chassis grounding o...

Page 54: ...re of common grounding 6 3 3 Power on and setting the device a Verify all the connections are normal power supply and interfaces and than powered on b Verify the self check of the device is normal PWR is ON and SYS is flickering Buzzer will buzz if there are alarms and MUTE button can shutdown present alarm sound c You do not need to configure the device for point to point topology Use CONSOLE int...

Page 55: ...f these are not the reasons please contact us for technical support 7 3 Cross connection cannot communicate normally If channels cannot communicate normally judge from the followings a RC3000s of both ends work normally otherwise reset the devices b Correct use of user cards in both ends c Verify the cables connected to user cards are good d Verify the synchronization of devices at both ends e Cor...

Page 56: ...devices the network management topology should be single E1 direction otherwise you may not manage the remote device f Check the configuration of device ID and Baud rate in a RC3000 network all devices must have different ID and same baud rate and when assistant network management channel is used the Baud rate must be 2400Bps If these are not the reasons why you cannot manage the device please con...

Page 57: ...d 7 11 User port alarm indication of self loop DC64K sub card is inconsistent for different uplink cards a When uplink card is E1 interface self loop user port of RC3000 SUB DC64K sub card then LOS and AIS indicators are in OFF state b When uplink card is optical interface self loop user port of RC3000 SUB DC64K sub card then LOS indicator is in OFF state while AIS in ON state The above mentioned ...

Page 58: ... interface DB9 before connecting make sure that both RC3000 and PC have grounding protection and you should connect the cable to CONSOLE interface of RC3000 first and then the PC serial interface Set bit 1 of DIP switches ON start Hyper Terminal program and configure COM interface as Figure A 1 Figure A 1 In the Properties menu choose VT100 for emulation as in Figure A 2 done Figure A 2 ...

Page 59: ...ice If the password is wrong there will be the prompt Input password error or input illegal character Please input password again Password A 3 Main menu If the password is right you can start to operate Welcome to use Raisecom Communication Device 1 Device Set Query 2 Cross Set Query 3 State Info Query 4 Alarm Query 5 Set 6 Operate 7 Version 8 Console Set 9 Quit Command 1 9 Display Menu M Command ...

Page 60: ...9600bps 0 indicates the baud rate has not been set A 4 2 Line Board information RAM In device set query menu press number key 2 and then there will be device Line Board information Real information Line Board Type 2E1 Board Line Board card name Device Query Command 1 7 Menu Display M Return Q Command There will be Line Board name for each Line Board card If a Line Board card cannot be configured t...

Page 61: ...te no loop 2E1 Line Board Line Board Type 2E1 line board PCB Version REV A 3 2E1 with ADM function Line Board Type 2E1 ADM line board PCB Version REV A 3 4E1 line board Line Board Type 4E1 line board PCB Version REV A 3 For the line board have not been named showing as Line Board Type without name Mode 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mode 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mode 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mode 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mode 5 0 ...

Page 62: ...1 PCM31 0 0 0 0 Mask 1 Mask 1 1 0 0 APS Enable Device Query Command 1 8 Menu Display M Return Q Command There are two parts information one is the information saved in RAM and the other part is the information saved in EEPROM A 4 5 Clock CRC and Net information version setting In device set query menu press number key 5 and there will be E1 using and mode information Real information Clock Mode Ma...

Page 63: ...pology Single E1 Direction Double E1 Direction Three E1 Direction Four E1 Direction Net Using Time Slot Time Slot 0 Time Slot 1 CRC transmit enable disable Version A work mode enable disable 10 line mode setting enable disable Note there is no timeslot 1 network management channel in fact because of device design A 4 6 E1 Alarm Mask information In device set query menu press number key 6 and there...

Page 64: ...ll display there is no definition for the card if input a user card number that is not existed the information is different according to user card type State information of different types of card is as below Card type 1 FXS audio user sub card Type 1 FXS sub card timeslot numbers 8 Set Mode Hardware PCB version REV A 3 CPLD version REV 1 0 Signal Have Input signal Original signal Output signal Re...

Page 65: ...al bit CH1 CH2 A A A A B B B B A A 10 line modesetting enable Card type 3 FXO and FXS hybrid sub card Type 3 FXS and FXO hybrid sub card timeslot l numbers 8 Set Mode Hardware PCB version REV A 3 CPLD version REV 1 0 Signal Have Input signal Original signal Output signal Reversal signal Signal bit CH1 CH2 A A A A B B B B Channel type CH1 CH2 S S S S 0 0 0 0 10 line modesetting disable Card type 4 ...

Page 66: ...ive Phase Enable Disable Status of DTR RTS DCD CTS Ready Unready BER test result Normal Abnormal if you disable BER test there will not be this item Sub card type 7 V24 data user card Type 7 V24 User Board Timeslot Number 8 Set Mode Hardware PCB version REV B 0 CPLD version REV 1 0 Signal None Secondary CPLD version REV1 0 Port 1 Bandwidth 128kbps Receive Phase Negative Transmit Phase Positive Por...

Page 67: ...els at 64kbps and 4 channels at 128kbps Sub card type 11 magneto telephone card Type 11 Magneto Board Timeslot Number 8 Set Mode Hardware PCB version REV A 3 CPLD version REV 1 0 Signal Exist Signal In Original Signal Out Reversal Original Signal Bit D7 D0 A A A A B B B B Sub card type 12 FXS polarity reversible user card Type 11 FXS polarity reversible Board Timeslot Number 8 Set Mode Hardware PC...

Page 68: ...gotiation Enable Default setting of auto negotiation defeat 100M Full duplex LINK state LINK UP Work state 100M Full duplex 2nd Ethernet info Channel number 4 Channel Independent channel Auto negotiation Enable Default setting of auto negotiation defeat 100M Full duplex LINK state LINK UP Work state 100M Full duplex Other sub cards without definition Type XX Timeslot Number X Set Mode Hardware PCB...

Page 69: ...he contents indicate the input data direction Data in each cell consists of two parts the first part indicates cross group 1 user E1 1 2 user E1 2 3 user E1 3 4 user E1 4 5 cross group 1 6 cross group 2 7 cross group 3 8 cross group 4 And the second part indicates the channel of cross group the first part 1 31 0 0 indicates there is no cross connection Address indication result of row number plus ...

Page 70: ...s connection of the first E1 information saved in EEPROM will be displayed First E1 Cross Set EEPROM Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 cross 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CROSS Query Command 1 4 Menu Display M Return Q Command Note in this table the address indicates the output data direction and ...

Page 71: ...ross connect from user group to user group so the input data direction of cross group 5 7 is meaningless And the second part indicates the channel of cross group 1 31 0 0 indicates there is no cross connection Address indication result of row number plus column number is the channel number RC3000 has sub card auto sensing and automatic channel configuration functions and the information saved in E...

Page 72: ... 29 30 31 State Query Command 1 2 Menu Display M Return Q Command Note the data in each cell is hex and refer to transmit signal information of user board through this command you can get the signaling status of user card A 7 Alarm Query menu In main menu press number key 4 there will be alarm query menu 1 Device Alarm 2 System Alarm Alarm Query Command 1 2 Menu Display M Return Q Command A 7 1 De...

Page 73: ...s Temp Sensor Normal 25 Fans Normal Alarm Query Command 1 2 Menu Display M Return Q Command Note Used card timeslot collision alarm won t display until the conflict generated A 8 Setting menu In main menu press number key 5 and there will be setting menu 1 System Set 2 Cross Set 3 Version A work mode set 4 supporting 10 line mode setting Set Command 1 2 Menu Display M Return Q Command A 9 System S...

Page 74: ...Baud Rate Baud Rate 2 2400bps Baud Rate 1 300 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 The first row is device present Baud Rate and the second row is for user configuring a new Baud rate If you do not input number but press ENTER key the old Rate will still be effective And if you input a number and then press ENTER key this configuration will be effective The range of Baud Rate is 0 4 and 0 indicates to clear the B...

Page 75: ...d mode 1 set value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Every byte can be set with different contents according to card type If user presses ENTER key direct instead of inputting number the old setting is effective and system enter mode of the next byte Once input any content the command will be effective when pressing ENTER key after inputting all contents Pressing ENTER key at the end of byte inputting means confirm...

Page 76: ...finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration A 9 6 Net channel Set In system setting menu press number key 6 to configure network management channel Using Time Slot 0 Time Slot In this status use key to change the configured value use to change items using time slot net topology Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration Using t...

Page 77: ... E1 if it is optical interface but the network management topology must be configured as follows Device 1 Set the second bit of DIP switches ON and others OFF use two E1 time slot 0 and single E1 direction Device 2 Set all bits of DIP switches OFF use two E1 time slot 0 and single E1 direction If either of these two devices network management topology is configured as double E1 direction the remot...

Page 78: ...he configuration of each device is as follows Device 1 Set the second bit of DIP switches ON and others OFF use one E1 time slot 0 and single E1 direction Device 2 Set all DIP switches OFF use two E1s time slot 0 and double E1 direction Device 3 Set all DIP switches OFF use one E1 time slot 0 and single E1 direction Device 4 Set the second bit of DIP switches ON and others OFF use one E1 time slot...

Page 79: ...l 2 Output Signal 3 Signal Bit Sub card1 FXS Board Set Command 1 3 Menu Display M Return Q Command Note the command explanation is available in A 13 User Board Set with signal menu Use following menu for 10 line card 1 Input Signal 2 Output Signal 3 Signal Bit 4 10 line mode setting Sub card1 FXS Board Set Command 1 4 Menu Display M Return Q Command When the sub card types is 6 V35 sub card the me...

Page 80: ...S232 data sub card 10 RS422 data sub card and 13 RS485 data sub card the menu will be 1 Channel Band Width Set Sub card 1 RS232 Board Set Command 1 1 Menu Display M Return Q Command Note the command explanation is available in A 17 RS232 RS422 and RS485 sub card setting menu When the sub card type is 15 10 100BaseT auto negotiation Ethernet sub card the menu will be 1 Sub Board Slot Number 2 Chann...

Page 81: ...Alarm Set Enable In this status use key to change the configured value Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration When disable alarm correlation function if the output status of DCD CTS is normal the V35 board will transmit data and remote DTE device does not need to reset all the time when enable alarm correlation function if there are...

Page 82: ...is optical module has this function ALS function Enable In this status use key to change configured value enable or disable Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration If the optical module does not have this function there will be prompt Optical Model hasn t ALS function Can t be set Optical Board Ethernet Set Command 1 7 Menu Display M...

Page 83: ...ctive BackSpace key is available to modify the input value A 10 7 Receive Band Width Set In optical line board setting menu press number key 7 configure Ethernet interface Rx Bandwidth Receive Band Width 4095 x 32Kbps Set 0 4095 The first row is present configuration value and the second row is for your configuration If you do not set bandwidth value in the second row and just press ENTER the old ...

Page 84: ...ck direction Remote In this situation use key to change setting value Remote or Local Enable or Disable use keys to shift setting items ENTER key and E key mean to confirm setting and exit Esc key will cancel the input and exit The setting of this command includes Loopback direction 1E1 Loop 2E1 Loop 3E1 Loop 4E1 Loop A 11 3 ALS Enable Set Press command 3 in 2E1 line card menu and enter ALS Enable...

Page 85: ...guration items Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration Configuration items are First E1 Mode Second E1 Mode Third E1 Mode and Fourth E1 Mode A 12 3 Mask Set In E1 Setting menu press number key 3 to configure alarm mask First E1 Enable In this status use key to change E1 alarm mask enable or mask use to change configuration items Pres...

Page 86: ...gnal In user board setting menu press number key 1 to configure Rx signal User Card Signal In Original In this status use key to change the configured value Original or Reversal Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration Note the Original indicates the default signal mode of RC3000 Reversal indicates the reverse mode of RC3000 default s...

Page 87: ...y be number and within the range of 0 31 and press ENTER the new configuration will be effective BackSpace key is available to modify RC3000 SUB DV35 is a data card with V35 interface and the channel number is configurable the rules are as follow a V35 sub card can transmit data in two ways use main cross group use single cross group The first user E1 is a main cross group and channels of this cro...

Page 88: ...output data phase of V35 Negative indicates the reverse value of default data phase A 14 3 Transmit Data Phase In V35 user board setting menu press number key 3 to configure Tx data phase Transmit Data Phase Positive In this status use key to change the configured value Positive or Negative Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration A 1...

Page 89: ...iguration Note V35 sub card can adjust the phase of Tx data automatically A 14 8 To Adjust Receive Phase In V35 user board setting menu press number key 8 to configure the Rx data phase adjust function To Adjust Receive Phase Enable In this status use key to change the configured value Disable or Enable Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel conf...

Page 90: ... of V35 please refer to the relative section of V35 sub card set A 16 2 Channel Select In Ethernet user board setting menu press number key 2 to select data channel Data Channel Select Main Channel In this status use key to change the configured value Main channel or Single channel Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration A 16 3 Buffe...

Page 91: ...ss number key 1to configure channel band width Channel Band Width 64Kbps In this status use key to change the configured value 64Kbps 128Kbps Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration Note Bandwidth set of RS232 RS422 and RS485 has not been fully realized now and this function is reserved A 18 10 100BaseT auto negotiation Ethernet sub ...

Page 92: ...ey 4 to set the default port mode Default Port Mode Full Duplex In this status use key to change the configured value Full duplex or Half duplex Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration Note Default port mode refers to the mode when Ethernet electric interface is LINK DOWN and when Ethernet electric interface is LINK UP it is in auto ...

Page 93: ... channel Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration A 19 3 Auto negotiation Set of the first Ethernet line In Ethernet user card setting menu press number key 3 Auto negotiation of the first Ethernet line Enable In this status use key to change the configured value Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration...

Page 94: ...iguration A 19 7 Auto negotiation Set of the second Ethernet line In Ethernet user card setting menu press number key 3 Auto negotiation of the second Ethernet line Enable In this status use key to change the configured value Press ENTER to confirm configuration press E key to finish configuration and ESC to cancel configuration The configuration items are Enable and Disable A 19 8 Default port mo...

Page 95: ...ting In settings menu item on DC64K user sub card press command 2 to enter the port loop back setting shown as below loop back setting on port 1 no loopback In this state change the settings value via the key outer loop inner loop and no loopback change the port value via the key increment of the cyclic forms change the port value via the key decrement of the cyclic forms If press Enter key and E ...

Page 96: ...put Slot Number 0 31 The first row displays present configuration value and the second row is for your new configuration If you do not set occupied channel number in the second row and just press ENTER the old configuration will be reserved If you set the occupied channel number the entering must within the range of 0 31 and press ENTER the new configuration will be effective BackSpace key is avai...

Page 97: ...ems the command will take efficient after finish all items input End with ENTER for input one byte to confirm press E key indicates finish input and save the former input setting Press ESC at anytime will cancel the set Note Input of this section is equal to signal bit input of signal sub card A21 5 Byte 2 Set In undefined sub card setting menu press number key 5 to reset the byte 2 setting menu a...

Page 98: ...ss In cross setting menu press number key 2 to create group cross Group No for Time Slot Out The entering must be a number from 1 to 8 press ENTER to confirm and start the configuration of next item The system will check the entered number if invalid it will be discarded if valid there will be next item configuration Time Slot Start No for Time Slot Out The entering must be a number from 1 to 31 p...

Page 99: ... E1 and clear the old configurations you can use these commands as Group No for Time Slot Out 1 Time Slot Start No for Time Slot Out 1 Group No for Time Slot In 5 Time Slot Start No for Time Slot In 9 Time Slot Number for Create Cross 5 Create Mode Bi direction Deal Mode for Old Relation Data Clear Then the required cross connect will be set A 22 3 Delete Group Cross In cross setting menu press nu...

Page 100: ... command Setting menu to enter REV A work mode set Setting command 1 4 show menu M exit Q Command 3 REV A work mode set Enable In this status use key to change setting value Enable or Disable ENTER key and E key will confirm the setting and exit ESC key will cancel input and exit the menu Support 10 line mode In configure command menu press 4 to enter to 10 line supporting modes shown as below Set...

Page 101: ...nce and there will not be any prompt A 25 3 Clear All Set In operate menu press number key 3 to clear all configurations Run this command the device will format all data System will be initialized Run this command Y N Press Y to start initialization and N to cancel Note system initialization will set all configurations in 0 status and parts restore to factory default value All cross set will be cl...

Page 102: ...tting device and changing the card And there is no prompt A 25 8 Test Watchdog In operate menu press number key 8 the check whether watchdog can reset CPU Normally watchdog program will restart CPU and in abnormal status the system cannot exist from closed loop A 25 9 Test EEPROM In operate menu press number key 9 to test whether EEPROM can save data normally Normally there will be Can save data t...

Page 103: ...ssword and press ENTER to confirm there will be prompt for each entered character If the password is wrong there will be Input password error or input illegal character If right there will be Input New Password Enter your password and press ENTER for next entering Input New Password Again Enter your password and press ENTER to confirm there will be prompt for each entered character If it is same w...

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