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Front Panel Option Selection

 4-20

FT 100S

With Test Pattern?

If a test pattern is selected with Remote Loopback, the local unit trans-
mits a 511 test pattern and monitors the receive data signal for this test 
pattern. Error information is recorded and can be displayed (see Test 
Pattern Test).

PUSHBUTTON ACTION:
YES-

Sends a loop-up pattern to remote DSU with test pattern and 

advances to ATTEMPTING TO LOOP REMOTE DSU 
display

NO-

Sends loop-up pattern to remote DSU without test pattern 

and advances to ATTEMPTING TO LOOP REMOTE DSU 
display

HOME-

Returns to DTE PORT TESTS? submenu 

The local FT 100S is sending a loop pattern and waiting for an indica-
tion that the remote unit has entered loopback mode.

If the local unit does not receive the indication, it sends the loop-up code 
indefinitely until commanded otherwise.

A message appears on the LCD when the remote unit responds success-
fully followed by the IN PROGRESS-END? display.

PUSHBUTTON ACTION:
YES-

None

NO/ 
HOME

Sends loopdown pattern and returns to test request display 

The control port is in a test mode where 

xxx

 is either "Rem w /TP" or 

"Remote."  If Remote Loopback with a Test Pattern is selected, the local 
unit is also sending and monitoring a 511 test pattern.

Attempting to

Loop Remote DSU

DTE (xxx)

In Progress - End?

Summary of Contents for FT100 S

Page 1: ...FT100 S Installation and Operation Manual Telenetics Corporation 25111 Arctic Ocean Lake Forest California 92630 Doc No TEL 6496504603014 February 2001 2001 Telenetics...

Page 2: ...orest California 92630 TRADEMARKS Telenetics is a registered trademark of Telenetics Corporation The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations NO...

Page 3: ...dvance to give you ample time to maintain uninter rupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact Telenetics 25111 Arctic Ocean Lake Forest California 9...

Page 4: ...ases the company s inside wiring asso ciated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that...

Page 5: ...2 1 RECEIPT INSPECTION 2 1 SITE PREPARATION 2 2 CONNECTIONS 2 3 FT 100S to Network 2 3 FT 100S to Remote Control Device 2 4 FT 100S to DTE 2 5 V 35 Adapter Installation 2 5 POWER 2 7 Chapter 3 Hardwa...

Page 6: ...pback 4 11 Test In Progress 4 14 DTE PORT TESTS 4 14 DTE Port Local Terminal Loopback 4 15 DTE Port Remote Terminal Loopback 4 15 DTE Port Remote Loopback 4 18 With Test Pattern 4 20 DTE Port Test Pat...

Page 7: ...or RS 530 Interface Card 4 37 Port Data Rate 4 38 DS0 Grouping 4 39 Transmit Clock Source 4 40 Transmit Clock Polarity 4 41 Receive Clock Polarity 4 41 CTS Signal Operation 4 41 RLSD Signal Operation...

Page 8: ...9 CONNECTING TO A MODEM 6 10 CONNECTING TO LOCALVIEW 6 11 MAIN MENU 6 12 T1 LINE CONFIGURATION 6 14 DTE PORT SUMMARY 6 16 DTE PORT CONFIGURATION V 35 RS 530 RS 232 Card 6 16 CONTROL PORT CONFIGURATIO...

Page 9: ...Configuration CR1 6 26 Send Remote Configuration CR2 6 26 Send Remote Unit ID CR3 6 26 Send Remote Password CR4 6 26 Send Remote Time and Date CR5 6 26 Command Entry 6 27 Chapter 7 Maintenance GENERA...

Page 10: ...ESF Framing C 4 Framing Format Conversion C 6 Performance Monitoring C 6 Service and Support...

Page 11: ...TE and multiplexes it onto a 1 544 Mbps DS 1 signal The DS 1 signal interfaces to the T1 network via an integral ESF CSU The DTE ports enable data rates from 56 kbps to 1 536 Mbps The unit complies wi...

Page 12: ...nt Panel Three front panel pushbuttons YES NO and HOME enable user input A front panel 32 character LCD allows menu driven user operation and real time unit status displays DTE signal status can be mo...

Page 13: ...nterface connector a 9 pin D type interface connector for external control and one 25 pin D type DTE connectors Since the FT 100S connects directly to the T1 network it does not include an ON OFF powe...

Page 14: ...ctional T1 compatible Uniform synthesized DTE transmit and receive clocks Flexible timing options Integral CSU B8ZS clear channel capability ESF or SF framing modes ESF diagnostics per AT T 54016 and...

Page 15: ...the equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment If there is damage or material shortage contact the shipping agent and Telenetics authorized agent for advice and assistance Retai...

Page 16: ...erature humidity appreciable shock and vibration Allow sufficient space at the rear of the unit for cable clearance and air flow See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Installation Control Terminal Cable RJ48C Jac...

Page 17: ...h a standard 8 pin RJ48C jack labeled NWK on the rear panel Table 2 1 list pin connections for the network connector To connect the unit to the network 1 Insert one end of the supplied cable into the...

Page 18: ...e of connector with the same pin connections as found on IBM PC AT personal computers and compatibles so that stan dard cables can be used Pin connections for this interface are shown inTable 2 2 To c...

Page 19: ...re available for converting the DTE connector to a 34 pin V 35 type connector or to a 37 pin RS 449 type connector You can use the RS 449 adapter The RS 449 adapter is not provided with the FT 100S Pi...

Page 20: ...st mode Table 2 4 V 35 Functions Part Number 5003769 01 V 35 DB25 Connector Pin V 35 34 pin V 35 Adapter Pin Function 1 A Protective ground 2 P Transmit data A 3 R Receive data A 4 C Request to send 5...

Page 21: ...attached to the unit If chassis ground is available through the third prong of the plug a separate ground wire is not required 20 H Data terminal ready 21 BB b Remote loopback 22 Not used 23 W Ext tr...

Page 22: ...Installation 2 8 FT 100S...

Page 23: ...e cover must first be removed COVER REMOVAL Warning Do not remove the cover unless the power cord is unplugged 1 Place the unit on its side on a flat surface 2 Insert a medium size flat screwdriver bl...

Page 24: ...igure 3 2 shows the positions of the option straps the dip switch and the interface adapter card on the main PCB Figure 3 3 shows a typical strap application To change a strap setting lift the jumper...

Page 25: ...Hardware Configuration FT 100S 3 3 Figure 3 2 Strap and Adapter Card Locations E1 DTE PORT 1 INTERFACE ADAPTER CARD...

Page 26: ...already installed However if application requirements change the unit can be reconfigured The DTE interface type is selected by installing the appropriate adapter card onto the main printed circuit b...

Page 27: ...roperly To install a card 1 Ensure the card is configured correctly 2 Align the connectors 3 Firmly press the adapter card down at both ends until the card fully seats and 4 Re install stand off screw...

Page 28: ...Hardware Configuration 3 6 FT100S...

Page 29: ...for such features as receive signal frame synchronization and alarm reporting Table 4 1 lists all menus Using the Pushbuttons to Select Options Generally pressing NO scrolls vertically down the colum...

Page 30: ...YES NO DTE Port Tests Local Terminal Loopback YES NO Remote Terminal Loopback YES NO Remote Loopback YES NO Remote Loopback with Test Pattern YES NO Test Pattern Test YES NO Monitor DS0 Display Channe...

Page 31: ...266 399 ft 399 533 ft 533 655 ft DTE Port Options V 35 orRS 530 interface card Select of Time Slots 0 24 Select Rate Multiple 56K bps 64K bps Select Time Slots Alternating Contiguous Select Starting...

Page 32: ...ars describing the malfunction M A I N 3 C O N T Configu ration Options Cont DTE Port Options Cont V 35 or RS 530 interface card LL Mode Enable Disable RL Mode Enable Disable Remotely Activated Loopba...

Page 33: ...HOME Redisplays software version message PORT STATUS DISPLAY MAIN MENU 1 This menu contains display only messages for monitoring the status of the line and DTE ports PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES Advances to...

Page 34: ...pback RCLB Remote CSU loopback The Line Code field displays the T1 line code option selected during configuration To change the selection refer to CONFIGURATION OPTIONS MAIN MENU 3 later in this chapt...

Page 35: ...unframed all ones is being received YEL Yellow alarm signal is being received PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES None NO Advances to Port 1 Status HOME Returns to PORT STATUS DISPLAY menu DTE Status This display i...

Page 36: ...bit rate for the DTE port Rate values can range from 56 kbps to 1 536 kbps Refer to the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS MAIN MENU 3 description in this chapter to change the data rate PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES None...

Page 37: ...work T1 transmitter output to the receiver input at the network inter face Since the entire T1 data payload is looped back the DTE port is also looped back This allows the local DTE to test the local...

Page 38: ...Front Panel Option Selection 4 10 FT 100S Figure 4 1 T1 Local Loopback Remote FT 100S MUX CSU Local FT 100S MUX CSU T1 Network Local DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Remote DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter...

Page 39: ...CSU Loopback Figure 4 3 shows the unit in Remote CSU Loopback When initiated the local FT 100S transmits a loop up code causing the remote unit to enter Remotely Activated Network Loopback The loop u...

Page 40: ...Front Panel Option Selection 4 12 FT 100S Figure 4 2 T1 Network Loopback Remote FT 100S MUX CSU Local FT 100S MUX CSU T1 Network Local DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Remote DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter...

Page 41: ...Front Panel Option Selection FT 100S 4 13 Figure 4 3 Remote CSU Loopback Remote FT 100S MUX CSU Local FT 100S MUX CSU T1 Network Local DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Remote DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter...

Page 42: ...her LEDs func tion normally PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES Initiates Remote CSU loopback advances to Remote CSU Loop in progress End NO HOME Returns to T1 Test submenu Test In Progress This display indicates a...

Page 43: ...rd and the cabling to the DTE port from the DTE The TM LED lights to indicate a test in progress Other LEDs function normally PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES Enters local terminal loopback advances to LOC TERM...

Page 44: ...loopback advances to REM TERM LOOP IN PROGRESS END NO Advances to REMOTE LOOPBACK test mode HOME Returns to DTE PORT TESTS submenu Figure 4 4 DTE Port Local Terminal Loopback Remote FT 100S MUX CSU L...

Page 45: ...Front Panel Option Selection FT 100S 4 17 Figure 4 5 DTE Port Remote Terminal Loopback Remote FT 100S MUX CSU Local FT 100S MUX CSU T1 Network Remote DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Local DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter...

Page 46: ...S is looped As an option the local DTE signal may be replaced by an internally generated test pattern The test pattern is transmitted to the remote FT 100S and monitored by the local FT 100S for error...

Page 47: ...Front Panel Option Selection FT 100S 4 19 Figure 4 6 DTE Port Remote Loopback Remote FT 100S MUX CSU Local FT 100S MUX CSU T1 Network Remote DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Local DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter...

Page 48: ...lay HOME Returns to DTE PORT TESTS submenu The local FT 100S is sending a loop pattern and waiting for an indica tion that the remote unit has entered loopback mode If the local unit does not receive...

Page 49: ...k mode The loop down code is a 5 bit repeating pattern 11100 PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES NO HOME Returns to DTE PORT TESTS submenu If the unit has been put into a loopback mode by a remote unit this display...

Page 50: ...dicates detected test pattern errors The TM LED lights to indicate a test mode in progress Other LEDs function normally PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES Enters test pattern test advances to TEST PATTERN IN PROGR...

Page 51: ...ont Panel Option Selection FT 100S 4 23 Figure 4 7 DTE Port Test Pattern Test Remote FT 100S MUX CSU Local FT 100S MUX CSU T1 Network Remote DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Local DTE 1 Port 1 Adapter Pattern Che...

Page 52: ...ate Display This display shows the average number of errored bits received since the test was entered or restarted The value appears in exponential nota tion Avg Ber of bit errors total bits received...

Page 53: ...TEST Even though there is no singular self test command or function there is self test capability in the FT 100S To execute a self test first enter the T1 LOCAL LOOPBACK MODE previously described in t...

Page 54: ...selected DS0 data channel on the T1 network receive signal Data displays on the LCD in an 8 bit field with the least significant bit to the right Use the YES NO pushbuttons to select the DS0 channel...

Page 55: ...monitors the network received signal for various error conditions This information is accumulated it is stored in nonvolatile memory and it can be accessed and displayed on the LCD as well as via the...

Page 56: ...FORMANCE HISTORY DISPLAY submenu Error Events This display indicates the total error event count nnn since the last time the count was reset If ESF framing is selected an error event is either a CRC e...

Page 57: ...ur period The following error count displays may be accessed The first column distinguishes the time option menu for that data The first column of each of the Current Interval displays includes the cu...

Page 58: ...rst error count display within the menu Within a time option menu YES advances to the same error data type in the next interval For example if BES of interval 2 is currently displayed pushing YES will...

Page 59: ...LINE OPTIONS submenu NO HOME Returns to the FT 100S T1 CSU DSU main menu header T1 LINE OPTIONS This submenu allows viewing and changing theFT 100S T1 line oper ating characteristics Options accessed...

Page 60: ...Toggles between ESF and SF D4 NO Saves option selected HOME Returns to T1 LINE OPTIONS submenu Line Code Select one of two options for the network T1 line code AMI Alternate mark inversion B8ZS Binar...

Page 61: ...1 LINE OPTIONS submenu ANSI Error History ESF FRAMING OPTION ONLY Enable or disable transmission of the performance report message PRM defined by ANSI T1 403 When enabled the PRM is transmitted toward...

Page 62: ...ces to TIMING option HOME Returns to T1 LINE OPTIONS submenu Timing This option selects the timing mode Selections are Loop The unit synchronizes all timing and clocks to the network T1 receive signal...

Page 63: ...ed the unit enters into a network loopback when a Line Loopback code is detected on the network This signal allows easier fault diagnosis by the T1 service provider When this option is disabled the un...

Page 64: ...een idle code FF and 7F NO Saves selected option and advances toYellow Alarm HOME Returns to T1 LINE OPTIONS submenu Yellow Alarm This option setting determines whether or not Yellow Alarms will be se...

Page 65: ...last T1 line repeater The telephone company providing the service determines the amount of LBO required The following ranges are available 0 dB 7 5 dB 15dB When the DSX 1 T1 network interface is sele...

Page 66: ...s the present option selected Pressing NO scrolls through the selections When the desired selection is displayed press YES Port Data Rate Select the data rate from 56 kbps to 1 536 Mbps with the follo...

Page 67: ...s to the selected port xxxx alternating or contiguous DS0 channels ff first DS0 channel number ll last DS0 channel used by the selected port automatically determined by ff and port data rate display n...

Page 68: ...cted External The unit uses the external transmit clock from the DTE to clock DTE data In applications with a high bit rate and a long DTE cable it may be necessary to use the external clock option In...

Page 69: ...s to the CTS signal operation display NO Toggles between NORMAL and INVERT options HOME Returns to Port Number Selection CTS Signal Operation The CTS output may be selected for normal operation or for...

Page 70: ...signal operation display NO Toggles between NORMAL and FORCED ON HOME Returns to Port Number Selection DSR Signal Operation Select normal or forced on operation for DSR output Selecting normal turns...

Page 71: ...to Port Number Selection LL Signal Operation This option determines whether the unit acknowledges or ignores an LL signal from the DTE If enabled the LL signal causes the DTE port to enter LocalTermin...

Page 72: ...SU Enable The unit goes into Remote Terminal Loopback when the loop sequence is detected Disable The unit ignores the sequence PUSHBUTTON ACTION YES Selects displayed RA RTL mode NO Toggles between EN...

Page 73: ...to the control port Responses from the unit are formatted ASCII text screens Computer allows operation with a computer or modem connected to the control port Responses from the unit are short unforma...

Page 74: ...options NO Advances to LOCAL ECHO HOME Returns to CONTROL PORT OPTIONS submenu Local Echo This option determines whether or not the unit echoes characters back to the control port terminal PUSHBUTTON...

Page 75: ...NO HOME Returns to CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu SET TIME AND DATE These options allow setting the realtime clock to the current time and date The unit uses the realtime clock for performance history tim...

Page 76: ...HBUTTON ACTION YES Advances to month display accepts current setting for month day and year displays NO Returns to CONFIGURATION OPTIONS menu in month day and year displays increments digits for setti...

Page 77: ...Chapter 4 describes front panel option selection LED DESCRIPTION The six front panel LEDs on the FT 100S consist of the following TD Transmit data indicates activity on the DTE transmit data line Flas...

Page 78: ...DTE clear to send signal LOS Loss of sync indicates that the unit has either lost the network T1 frame sync or the signal ALM Alarm indicates an alarm condition exists on the T1 network interface TM T...

Page 79: ...n applications are shown in Figure 6 2 and Figure 6 3 Using Control Port Commands Control port commands are entered from the control keyboard and consist of short character strings followed by a carri...

Page 80: ...ettings SF CLF1 CLF FRAMING T1 LINE CONFIGURATION CL SIGN ON SCREEN M MAIN MENU continued continued CLC LINE CODE ANSI T1 403 PRM CLA CLE AT T 54016 ESF MESSAGE CLT TIMING CLL LINE LPBCK CLL1 DIS CLL2...

Page 81: ...SUMMARY MAIN MENU DTE PORT XX CONFIGURATION CL M CD CDxx CLP CLI PAYLOAD LOOPBACK IDLE CODE NUMBERS OF DS0s CDxxNnn CDxxR DS0 DATA RATE CDxxG GROUPING OPTIONS CDxxSyy STARTING DS0 CDxxTC TRANSMIT CLOC...

Page 82: ...TRANSMIT CLOCK POLARITY RECEIVE CLOCK POLARITY CTS MODE FOR DTE PORT NORMAL INVERTED NORMAL INVERTED NORMAL FORCED ON CDxx CDxxTP CDxxRP CDxxCT CDxxRS CDxxDS CDxxTM continued continued CDxxTP1 CDxxTP2...

Page 83: ...DE DISABLE ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE REMOTE TERMINAL LOOPBACK DISABLE ENABLE CONTROL PORT ECHO DISABLE ENABLE SET UNIT ID STATUS LOCK SET PASSWORD continued CDxx CDxxLL CDxxRL CDxxRT CCE CCI CCP CDxxLL1 C...

Page 84: ...CLC1 CLC2 AMI B8ZS DDxx DDxxM DTE PORT DIAGNOSTICS DTE PORT TEST MODE DDxxT BIT ERROR TEST DDxxT1 RESTART TEST continued DDxxM1 NORMAL DDxxM2 LOCAL TERMINAL LOOPBACK DDxxM3 REMOTE TERMINAL LOOPBACK DD...

Page 85: ...Cont Menu Flow Chart M CARRIER PERFORMANCE HISTORY PC SIGN ON SCREEN MAIN MENU continued PC1 PC2 PC3 ESF ERROR COUNT LAST HOUR ACCUMULATION 24 HOUR ERRORED SECONDS PC4 24 HOUR BES PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 24...

Page 86: ...HISTORY PU PU0 PU1 ESF ERROR COUNT LAST HOUR ACCUMULATION PU2 PU3 PU4 24 HOUR ERRORED SECONDS 24 HOUR BURSTY ERRORED SECONDS 24 HOUR SEVERELY ERRORED SECONDS PU5 PU6 PU7 24 HOUR UNAVAILABLE ENHANCED...

Page 87: ...ont panel select terminal operation and the desired control port baud rate and enable local character echo if desired Word length is fixed at 8 data bits with 1 stop bit and no parity 3 Enter a on the...

Page 88: ...odem device or crossover cable between the FT 100S control port and modem Refer to Table 2 2 for control port pin connections 2 Using the front panel select terminal operation the desired control port...

Page 89: ...rol of the LocalView controller card using the device driven mode as described in the Local View System User s Manual In LocalView select the FT 100S Operation and option selection for the FT 100S are...

Page 90: ...the first three menus this manual discusses the menus without further illustrations Enter any command from any screen for faster configuration changes You do not have to choose options only from the...

Page 91: ...oad loopback Idle code Entering Displays CD DTE Port Summary CDxx Port xx Configuration Options Numbers of DS0s Data rate Grouping options Starting DS0 Transmit clock Transmit clock polarity Receive c...

Page 92: ...ck with test pattern Test pattern PC Carrier Performance Options PU User Performance Options T1 LINE CONFIGURATION Enter CL to display the T1 Line Configuration Option Menu Entering Displays CLF T1 Fr...

Page 93: ...the T1 Framing option Entering CLF at the ENTER SELECTION prompt displays the two choices for T1 framing Superframe SF or Extended superframe ESF Entering CLF2 chooses ESF framing Figure 6 5 shows th...

Page 94: ...for individual DS0s and whole ports are displayed along with the port type which is determined from the interface card that is installed in the unit DTE PORT CONFIGURATION V 35 RS 530 RS 232 CARD Ente...

Page 95: ...ty Select normal or inverted CDxxCT CTS Mode Select normal or forced on CDxxRS RLSD Select normal or forced on CDxxDS DSR Mode Select normal or forced on CDxxTM TM test Mode Select normal or forced on...

Page 96: ...terminal control mode or locking the terminal This prevents unauthorized users from altering option settings applicable if a modem is used with the control port of the FT 100S Entering the correct pa...

Page 97: ...eded DLM1 to initiate a T1 Local Loopback DLM2 to initiate a T1 Network Loopback DLM3 to terminate T1 Loopbacks DLM4 to initiate a Line Loopback DTE PORT TESTS Entering Displays DDxxM the DTE Port Tes...

Page 98: ...mance history displays the carrier or user performance history menu These two main menus for performance history are described after the sections that list and describe the various error conditions ER...

Page 99: ...d either with an OOF detected or with 320 or more SF errored events Unavailable Second UAS is a count of seconds in which service is unavailable An unavailable state is declared at the onset of 10 con...

Page 100: ...Registers are reserved for use by the carrier or remote T1 interface The Carrier or far end T1 terminating equipment can read these registers over the ESF Data Link FDL using the TABS protocol defined...

Page 101: ...When in the AT T 54016 ESF mode remote error history is available over the ESF data link as defined by AT T Technical Reference 54016 The desired remote error history information may be requested by e...

Page 102: ...R PC3 to request the 24 hour ES report R PC4 to request the 24 hour BES report R PC5 to request the 24 hour SES report R PC6 to request the 24 hour UAS report R PC7 to request the 24 hour CSS report R...

Page 103: ...lView Since the ESF Data Link is utilized for this feature the framing option on all units must be selected for ESF Note Changing remote framing from ESF to SF will disable remote configuration and ma...

Page 104: ...initiates actual transmission of the configuration infor mation across the data link to the remote FT 100S or FT 100 Note The remote FT 100S or FT 100 s configuration is not actu ally updated until t...

Page 105: ...Control Port Operation FT 100S 6 27 COMMAND ENTRY The following is an example of a screen when a command is entered from the control port Figure 6 7 Command Entry Screen...

Page 106: ...Control Port Operation 6 28 FT 100S...

Page 107: ...power fuse or the external power input fuse fails replace it with one of equal rating Repeated failure indicates a more serious problem If this happens refer to the section on maintenance MAINTENANCE...

Page 108: ...Maintenance 7 2 FT 100S...

Page 109: ...Has the problem always been there or did it start recently If the problem started recently what has changed since the FT 100S last worked Are you trying to communicate with a different remote device...

Page 110: ...vice provider Set the Line Loopback option to Enabled and have the service provider attempt the loopback again 3 Why do I keep getting intermittent CRC errors or pattern slips Possible Solution A comm...

Page 111: ...ing cannot pin point Always re check the connections into the unit and any other equipment associated with the circuit Also check the actual pin outs against the wiring diagrams The following cable il...

Page 112: ...procedures Write down the name of your product Write down the serial number found on the bottom of the unit __________________ Write down the document number found on the bottom right corner of the U...

Page 113: ...MI or B8ZS Input Signal 3 5 dBDSX to 34 dBDSX Output Signal DSX 1 w LBO Transmit LBO Selectable 0 7 5 15 dB Receive LBO Automatic Impedance 100 ohms nominal Framing SF or ESF Jitter Tolerance Per AT T...

Page 114: ...49 Data Rates n x 56 kbps or n x 64 kbps n 1 to 24 DS0 time slots from 56 kbps to 1 536 Mbps Electrical V 35 or RS 530 449 Connector 25 pin D type female adapters available CONTROL PORT Electrical RS...

Page 115: ...sumption 6 watts typical MECHANICAL Dimensions Shelf module 9 5 x 6 3 x 0 9 Single unit housing 10 x 7 x 2 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 0 to 50 deg C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 degrees C Rela...

Page 116: ...Specifications A 4 FT 100S...

Page 117: ...e configuration Main CD DTE port summary CDxx DTE port xx configuration CC Control port configuration CT Update time and date DL T1 line tests DDxx DTE port xx tests PC Carrier performance display PU...

Page 118: ...oopback T1 line tests DL2 T1 Network Loopback DL3 T1 Loopbacks DDxxM1 Local Terminal Loopback DTE port tests DDxxM2 Remote Terminal Loopback DDxxM3 Remote Loopback DDxxM4 Remote Loopback with Test Pat...

Page 119: ...PU2 1 hour performance R PU3 24 hour ES R PU4 24 hour BES User performance history cont R PU5 24 hour SES R PU6 24 hour UAS R PU7 24 hour CSS R PU8 24 hour LOFC R PU9 24 hour LCVS R RU1 reset perform...

Page 120: ...Control Port Command Quick Reference B 4 FT 100S...

Page 121: ...ith a single T1 link to the Central Office In addition to telephone company provided T1 services many private T1 networks have been implemented such as LAN gate ways and PBX to PBX links The signal tr...

Page 122: ...G FORMATS The Data Signal Level Zero DS0 is the standard 64 kbps data signal used for both voice and data transmission on a T1 line The T1 signal is organized as a series of frames with 24 DS0 time sl...

Page 123: ...rame 12 Frames F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Frame 125 us 193 bits 1 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 5 ms 2316 bits Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 124: ...frame is redefined for ESF The new F bit contains the following three functions Cyclic redundancy check Facility data link Framing pattern sequence This redefinition of the F bit allows several new f...

Page 125: ...and are discussed below The data rate for the FDL is 4 kbps The third function provided in the F bit position is the Framing Pattern Sequence FPS The 2 kbps bit sequence defines frame and multiframe b...

Page 126: ...conversion from ESF to SF at the customer premise may be necessary to use SF equip ment A CSU with this conversion option usually performs the conver sion The conversion process replaces the ESF F bi...

Page 127: ...mance report message PRM each second over the FDL This PRM is not sent to any specific remote location but is broadcast so that any PRM receiving device on the T1 line can intercept the message Rather...

Page 128: ...T1 Overview C 8 FT 100S...

Page 129: ...technical problem with your Telenetics product Be prepared to provide the model number of the equipment requiring support recorded prompts will provide some assistance with this On site Service Activ...

Page 130: ...number to obtain product specifications and descriptive litera ture on Telenetics products INTERNET WORLD WIDE WEB Telenetics has a home page on the Internet It provides a variety of product informat...

Page 131: ...mponents supplied by user 2 1 Connect the unit to the network 2 3 Control port options 4 44 Cover removal 3 1 CTS signal 4 41 D diagnostic test 4 8 DS0 C 2 DSR signal 4 42 DTE port test 4 14 local ter...

Page 132: ...ror events 4 28 Extended Superframe Format C 4 F Framing format conversion C 6 L LEDs 5 1 Line loopback 4 35 Line status 4 6 LL signal 4 43 Local echo 4 46 M Maintenance 7 1 Monitoring C 6 N Network i...

Page 133: ...t 2 4 network connector 2 3 Port status 4 5 Power 2 7 power fuse 7 1 Power supply A 2 R Remote CSU loopback 4 11 Repairs 7 1 RL signal 4 43 RLSD signal 4 42 S Select DTE interface 3 4 Set time and dat...

Page 134: ...T1 network loopback 4 11 T1 network service requesting 2 1 TM signal 4 43 to the DTE 2 5 Transmit clock polarity 4 41 Transmit clock source 4 40 Troubleshooting 8 1 U Using the pushbuttons 4 1...

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