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SA-4W-REPEATER

 User 

Manual 

 

 

S-Access GmbH

 

 

Tel: +41 44 700 31 11 

Oberhausenstrasse 47 

Page

 3 

of

 26

 

Fax: +41 44 700 31 03 

8907 Wettswil a/A 

 

Email: 

[email protected]

 

Switzerland  

WEB: 

www.s-access.ch

 

 

VERSION CONTROL .................................................................................................................. 5

 

1

 

SELECTION GUIDE ............................................................................................................. 5

 

2

 

UNIT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................ 6

 

2.1

 

A

SSEMBLED 

D

EVICE

........................................................................................................ 6

 

2.2

 

C

ONNECTOR 

M

AINBOARD

................................................................................................ 6

 

2.2.1

 

Jumper X8 Detail ...................................................................................................... 6

 

2.3

 

C

ONNECTOR 

U

PPERBOARD

.............................................................................................. 7

 

2.4

 

J

UMPER 

D

ESCRIPTION

..................................................................................................... 8

 

2.4.1

 

Jumper settings for 2-Wire Repeater (Only PCB 1).................................................. 8

 

2.4.2

 

Jumper settings for 4-Wire Repeater........................................................................ 8

 

3

 

CONFIGURATION / ACCESS.............................................................................................. 9

 

3.1

 

R

EPEATER X

DSL

 INTERFACES

......................................................................................... 9

 

3.1.1

 

N-side / C-side xDSL interface operating modes...................................................... 9

 

4

 

LED INDICATORS................................................................................................................ 9

 

5

 

TEST LOOPS ..................................................................................................................... 10

 

5.1

 

S

TANDARD 

T

EST 

L

OOP

.................................................................................................. 10

 

6

 

PERFORMANCE MONITORING........................................................................................ 10

 

7

 

POWER............................................................................................................................... 10

 

7.1

 

P

OWER INPUTS

.............................................................................................................. 10

 

7.2

 

W

ETTING CURRENT

........................................................................................................ 10

 

8

 

MONITOR ........................................................................................................................... 11

 

8.1

 

G

ENERAL

...................................................................................................................... 11

 

8.2

 

S

TRUCTURE 

&

 

O

RGANIZATION

....................................................................................... 11

 

8.3

 

R

EPEATER COMMAND TREE

............................................................................................ 12

 

8.3.1

 

Main Menu .............................................................................................................. 12

 

8.3.2

 

Common Commands.............................................................................................. 13

 

8.3.2.1

 

HELP Command ............................................................................................. 13

 

8.3.2.2

 

MAIN Command ............................................................................................. 13

 

8.3.2.3

 

DISCONNECT Command............................................................................... 13

 

8.3.3

 

Performance management PM............................................................................... 13

 

8.3.3.1

 

G826 Command.............................................................................................. 14

 

8.3.3.2

 

RESETG826 Command.................................................................................. 15

 

8.3.4

 

Fault and maintenance management FMM ............................................................ 15

 

8.3.4.1

 

NM Command................................................................................................. 15

 

8.3.4.2

 

STATUS Command ........................................................................................ 16

 

8.3.4.3

 

ALARM Command .......................................................................................... 16

 

8.3.4.4

 

RESET Command .......................................................................................... 17

 

8.3.5

 

Configuration management CM.............................................................................. 17

 

Summary of Contents for SA-4W-REPEATER

Page 1: ...SA 4W REPEATER User Manual SA 4W REPEATER SA PAM RG2N IP x xDSL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS USER MANUAL Version 1 0 Revision 11 February 2005 Document name UM_SA 4W Repeater_v1 0 doc...

Page 2: ...ht 2005 by S Access GmbH The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any fo...

Page 3: ...1 REPEATER XDSL INTERFACES 9 3 1 1 N side C side xDSL interface operating modes 9 4 LED INDICATORS 9 5 TEST LOOPS 10 5 1 STANDARD TEST LOOP 10 6 PERFORMANCE MONITORING 10 7 POWER 10 7 1 POWER INPUTS 1...

Page 4: ...19 9 1 GENERAL 19 9 2 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD 19 10 CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION 23 10 1 4 WIRE XDSL CONNECTOR MAINBOARD SLAVE CPE 23 10 2 4 WIRE XDSL CONNECTOR UPPERBOARD MASTER COE 23 10 3 2 WIRE XDSL CONNECTOR...

Page 5: ...VIRONMENT AND OR CHASSIS HOUSING THAN PROVIDED BY S ACCESS MIGHT LEAD TO HARMFUL CONDITIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN DEATH SEVERE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE S ACCESS GMBH REFUS...

Page 6: ...cess ch Switzerland WEB www s access ch 2 UNIT DESCRIPTION The unit was designed to be used as dual or four wire repeater It s delivered in a IP67 housing 2 1 Assembled Device 2 2 Connector Mainboard...

Page 7: ...S Access GmbH Tel 41 44 700 31 11 Oberhausenstrasse 47 Page 7 of 26 Fax 41 44 700 31 03 8907 Wettswil a A Email contact s access ch Switzerland WEB www s access ch 2 3 Connector Upperboard Monitor 2...

Page 8: ...ers interconnect DSP signals J2 Close for Wetting Current Channel A On Open for Wetting Current Channel A Off J3 Close for Wetting Current Channel B On Open for Wetting Current Channel B On X8 Close f...

Page 9: ...de N side interface operates toward CO side while C side transceiver works toward CP side Are there one or more repeaters in the xDSL link there C side and N side interfaces must be connected by appre...

Page 10: ...the LTU 6 PERFORMANCE MONITORING The monitoring of the xDSL signal is typically used during the installation and maintenance Its possible to monitor the xDSL link in two different ways The G 826 erro...

Page 11: ...rn flow control none 8 2 Structure Organization The structure and organization of the S Access monitor is adapted to ITU T Recommendation M 3400 for TMNs with its five sub sets Sub set Short form Perf...

Page 12: ...nce Configuration G826 NM CONFIG G826 C STATUS MODE RESETG826 ALARM ANNEX ALARM T BASERATE RESET ADAPTIVE DEFAULT ID Figure 8 1 Repeater Monitor Command Set Tree 8 3 1 Main Menu SDSL Dual Pair Repeate...

Page 13: ...sub menu are displayed 8 3 2 2 MAIN Command By typing the letter M followed by ENTER you return to the Main Menu Screen 8 3 2 3 DISCONNECT Command This command will be only displayed if the unit is a...

Page 14: ...CRC6 B FEBE B Errored blocks 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Errored seconds 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Severely errored seconds 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Background block erro...

Page 15: ...826 error performance parameter reset RR_00_PM 8 3 4 Fault and maintenance management FMM Fault and maintenance management activated Enter M to return to MAIN or H for HELP information Type H and the...

Page 16: ...rom the application interface Loss of Signal 0 Normal 1 SEGA Segment Anomaly Indicates a CRC error on the incoming xDSL frame A segment anomaly indicates that a regenerator operating on a segment has...

Page 17: ...management activated Enter M to return to MAIN or H for HELP information Type H and the monitor lists all available commands in the configuration sub menu 8 3 5 1 General note If the repeater works in...

Page 18: ...ble 64 kbit s channels To optimize the bandwidth of your connection you have to set the base rate value to the maximum where you get a stable connection Parameters 3 32 8 3 5 7 ADAPTIVE Command Set ra...

Page 19: ...and Upper board 9 2 Software download To update the software on your repeater you have to run through the following steps 1 Switch off the power of your repeater 2 Connect the repeater monitor connect...

Page 20: ...menu select the device S Access and press Ok 6 Choose the newest software version and press ffnen S Access GmbH Tel 41 44 700 31 11 Oberhausenstrasse 47 Page 20 of 26 Fax 41 44 700 31 03 8907 Wettswi...

Page 21: ...trasse 47 Page 21 of 26 Fax 41 44 700 31 03 8907 Wettswil a A Email contact s access ch Switzerland WEB www s access ch 7 Execute the command Connect COM in the menu Action 8 Switch on the power of yo...

Page 22: ...strasse 47 Page 22 of 26 Fax 41 44 700 31 03 8907 Wettswil a A Email contact s access ch Switzerland WEB www s access ch 10 On the Windows screen you see the ongoing download 11 If the download is suc...

Page 23: ...lave N side 7 NC Not used Front View RJ45 8 1 8 8 NC Not used 10 2 4 wire xDSL Connector Upperboard Master COE Pin Signal Description 1 NC Not used 2 NC Not used 3 TXB a Loop B Tip Master C side 4 TXA...

Page 24: ...rface Pin Signal Description 1 FPE Functional Protective Earth 2 TXD EIA 232 Transmit Data 3 RXD EIA 232 Receive Data 4 NC Not used 5 SGND EIA 232 Signal Ground 6 NC Not used 7 NC Not used 8 NC Not us...

Page 25: ...g Current 2 4 mA 60 V 11 1 2 Monitor Interface Specification EIA 232 V 28 Data Rate 9600 baud asynchronous Protocol 8 bit no parity 1 stop bit no linefeed with carriage return XON XOFF enabled Signal...

Page 26: ...gital Paths at or above the Primary Rate ITU T G 823 The Control of Jitter and Wander within Digital Networks Which Are Based on the 2048 kbit s Hierarchy ITU T G 703 Physical Electrical Characteristi...

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