Control Port Operation
HDSL4 for General Distribution Installation and Maintenance Practice
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• Real Time Update Mode (default) - This mode is a VT100 terminal mode. This mode enables
all screen highlighting and cursor placement. Print screen and log file commands are not
available in this mode.
NOTE
The Manual Update Mode is not a function of the Total Access
3000 H4TU-C.
NOTE
If using a personal computer (PC) with terminal emulation capabil-
ity, disable any power saving programs. Otherwise, communication
between the PC and the HDSL4 unit may be disrupted, resulting in
misplaced characters or screen time outs.
Menu Structure
The menu structure for the HDSL4 products is a layered menu. Each menu level consists of
submenus and/or menu items.
• Submenus are elements that move the display down to the next menu level.
• Menu items are elements that facilitate changes to the current SCU settings.
The HDSL4 supports two different types of menu items: read-only and read-write.
• A read-only menu item displays information that cannot be changed, such as the status.
• A read-write menu item displays information that when selected can be changed.
Options that can be changed from menus are labeled with a number. To change an option,
select the appropriate number, and press
E
NTER
.
A new menu displays with a list of the
available options.
NOTE
The screens illustrated in
through
HDSL4 circuit deployed with the ADTRAN HDSL4 technology. The
circuit includes an H4TU-C module, two H4R repeaters, and an
H4TU-R module.
Accessing the HDSL4 Main Menu
A terminal session is initiated by entering multiple spacebar characters, which are used by an
H4TU-C module to determine the speed of the terminal. Once the speed has been determined,
the ADTRAN HDSL4 Main Menu is displayed from which the various Operation, Adminis-
trative, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) screens may be accessed (
).