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TC1630R/S User's Manual

Rev. 2.5

Chapter 4 - Bench Tests

General

It is highly recommended to conduct bench tests before actual installation.  Bench testing allows the user to
become familiar with all the functions and features of the TC1630 in a controlled environment.  Knowledge
of the TC1630's functions and features will ease installation and troubleshooting efforts later on.

Test Equipment Requirements

End-user equipment required for testing:

1.

Model 5575A T1 Micro BERT (Bit Error Rate Tester) Test Set with Terminal Block Connectors.

2.

Two optical cable jumpers (patch cords) with appropriate connectors.

Pre-Installation Tests

1.

Make sure the appropriate power supply accompanies the TC1630R/S unit (see page 9).

2.

To verify that the unit functions properly, connect power to the unit's "PWR A" or "B" terminal blocks
(be sure to observe correct polarity) without connecting any other cables to the unit.

3.

On the front panel, the appropriate green Power "A" or Power "B" LED should be illuminated (depending
on whether you plug into the "A" or "B" terminal on the back of the unit).  Both lights should be on if you
utilize power redundancy (power is plugged into both "A" and "B" on the rear panel).

4.

The "ALARM" and "LLOS" LEDs should be flashing.

5.

The "Vcc" LED should be illuminated.  Please note: all other LEDs can be in a random state (flashing,
solidly lit, or off) as only upon proper receipt and transmission of a signal will the TC1630R/S unit set its
LEDs appropriately for normal operation.  Proceed to the Local Loopback Test.

Local Loopback Test

The purpose of this test is to verify 1) the signal source recognition and 2) the connection between the
incoming signal and the TC1630R/S's terminal blocks.

1.

Make sure your BERT tester is turned on and configured with the same setup as the TC1630R/S (and
your application).

2.

Plug in the terminal blocks from the BERT tester to the TC1630R/S’s connectors on the rear panel.
When the input and output are connected correctly, the "LLOS" LED on the TC1630R/S will turn Off.

3.

Slide SW2 (LOCAL LBT) to the Down (On) position.  The "LOC" LED should flash on the front panel.

4.

Make sure the "TERM" or "BRIDGE" LED on the tester is lit, and that the tester is in the "RUN" mode.
The tester should indicate a "SYNC" signal.

5.

If any other LEDs illuminate or flash,  make sure that all
DIP switches on the TC1630R/S are in the correct
position, then reset the BERT tester.  You should not see
any bit errors.  To verify this,  inject an error using the
BERT tester to see if it will be recorded by the tester,
then verify that no additional errors appear after the user
injected error.  Proceed to the Optical Loopback Test.

Local Loopback

IN

Optic Rx
Optic Tx

T1/E1

BERT

Tester

Local loopback

OUT

T1/E1 Line

Interface

Summary of Contents for RC1630S

Page 1: ...any specifica tion TC Communications Inc reserves the right to change or modify the contents of this manual at any time without prior notification TC1630R S RACK MOUNT STAND ALONE T1 E1 FIBER OPTIC MO...

Page 2: ...399 533 533 655 Factory Default Configuration SW1 Line Code Line Length switch setting Only one setting should be marked ON LEN2 LOCLB RMTLB LEN1 HDB3 LEN0 B8ZS AMI 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON...

Page 3: ...30R S s Configuration 10 System Start Up 11 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 12 General 12 All LEDs are Off 12 Alarm LED 12 Optic Cable Types 12 Calculating the Fiber Optic Loss Budget 12 Cable Connection Ve...

Page 4: ...feet The internal elastic buffer removes jitter from transmit data The TC1630R S has multiple LED indicators to ease installation and troubleshooting These LEDs indicate power operating voltage alarm...

Page 5: ...ed from the power source Optic Signal Status RxOPT Solidly lit it indicates optical signal received Flashes when the optical signal is lost SYNC Indicates a valid composite signal is being received Co...

Page 6: ...remote unit into Remote Loopback function The composite optic signal is transmitted to remote unit and decoded then looped back to local unit Fiber Optic Specifications Transmission Distances typical...

Page 7: ...olar independent of the polarity Polarity on the IN OUT terminal block connector shown above is shown for reference only TC1630S Rear Panel T1 E1 Signal Input Output Terminal Blocks T1 E1 Signal Input...

Page 8: ...ovides local and remote loopback function The signal processor composes T1 E1 s timing and data to a bit stream The optic interface converts the electrical bit stream to an optic signal and vice versa...

Page 9: ...of terminal block connectors arefor T1 E1 signal going into the TC1630R S receive while the right pair of terminal block connectors are for the transmit signal coming out of the unit Note The T1 E1 si...

Page 10: ...ross connects for Line Lengths ranging from 0 to 655 feet see DIP Switch Functions on page 6 There is no need to set the Line Length for E1 applications set SW3 4 and 5 to the Up Off position Note The...

Page 11: ...the T1 s wire If dual coaxial is used connect the cores to the in terminal blocks for the incoming signal and to the out terminal blocks for the outgoing signal each cable has two cores a shield 4 Ver...

Page 12: ...able Types Conventionally fiber optic cable with yellow coloredinsulation is used for Single Mode applications gray or orange colored insulated cable is for Multimode use If Multimode cable is used in...

Page 13: ...blem see Chapter 4 Bench Tests Optic Cables If the SYNC LED on the front panel is flashing or Off this is an indication that the optic signal is not being correctly received Usually unsecured fiber op...

Page 14: ...uminated Please note all other LEDs can be in a random state flashing solidly lit or off as only upon proper receipt and transmission of a signal will the TC1630R S unit set its LEDs appropriately for...

Page 15: ...ode and Line Length settings 4 On the local TC1630R S slide SW1 Remote Loopback to the Down On position The RMT LED on the remote TC1630R S s front panel should flash as well as the LLOS and ALM LEDs...

Page 16: ...ULE TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTORS Dry contact alarm relay terminal block connector T1 E1 Line interface module T1 E1 input and output terminal block connectors T1 E1 RJ 48C connector Power A and B Termina...

Page 17: ...t Error Rate 1 in 1010 or better Visual Indicators POWER A POWER B ALM Vcc SYNC AMI B8ZS HDB3 133 266 399 533 655 LAIS LLOS LOC RLOS RMT BPV 3 LEDs CSU Dry Contact Alarm 50VDC 500ma 10watts Power Sour...

Page 18: ...2 Locate the interface module at board location JP2 the board plugs vertically into the main board s socket 3 For 75 ohm impedance the jumpers on the interface module should be set as follows JP2 remo...

Page 19: ...am Figure 10 RJ45 Connection Diagram Note Pins 7 8 12 14 and 15 are not used on the DB15 connector Pins 5 6 10 and 13 are reserved for Telco use Note Pins 3 and 6 are not used on the RJ45 connector Pi...

Page 20: ...C 18 36VDC input 12VDC output and 100 Watts output power TCRM192 D 01 19 rack with dual power cards each has universal AC input 90VAC to 240VAC 50Hz to 60Hz with 12VDC output Maximum output power is 6...

Page 21: ...POWER CARD POWER BACKPLANE TC1630 RACKMOUNT POWER SUPPLY INPUT 36 75V OUTPUT 12V 1 5 OUTPUTS MAX OUTPUT POWER 150W EDGE CONNECTOR TO TC1630R CARD 10 X PWR B PWR B PWR A PWR A 48 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12...

Page 22: ...first inspect such goods at the premises of the Buyer or may give written authorization to Buyer to return the goods to TC Communications Inc transportation charges prepaid for examination by TC Commu...

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