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Section 150-612-100

Revision 02

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10.  LOOPBACKS

10.01

Figure 5 shows all 4 HRU loopbacks.  Of 
these, a TLOS and CLOC are logic

loopbacks.  They occur in the digital multiplexer
section of the HRU as shown in Figure 2.

10.02

Both the SMART-JACK and NREM 
loopbacks shown in Figure 5 execute the

standard NID metallic loopback.  The only difference
is their initiating sequence.  NREM is initiated by the
HRV front panel pushbutton, the maintenance
terminal, the HLU front panel pushbuttons or the 3 in
7 in band commands.  The SMART-JACK loopback
is only initiated by the standard 3 in 5 in band loop-up
command.  It has two modes of operation as
determined by the two states (ENA or DIS) of the
SAIS user option.  The ENA option causes the HRU
to transmit the AIS signal towards the NI.  The DIS
option turns off this AIS/NI signal.

10.03

ENA: Upon detection of a valid SMART-
JACK loopback command, a metallic

loopback relay (see Figure 2 for its location) is
energized and the T1 interface chip transmits the
AIS pattern to the NI and also back to the HRU’s T1
receiver circuit.   In addition, the customer’s T1 XMT
input is disconnected and terminated into 100 ohms.
The AIS pattern is examined by the HRU for its
overall integrity.  This pre-looped tests lasts for about
100 milliseconds and terminates in one of the
following two conditions:

A, PRE-LOOP FAILED: If the transmit & receive all
1’s patterns do not match, a problem in the HRU is
indicated and HiGain-2 declares an HRU PRE-
LOOPBACK FAIL condition.  This terminates the
loopback test and returns the HRU to its unlooped
normal state.  Note that other circuit impairments
could also prevent the loopback from occurring.

B, PRE-LOOP PASSED:- If the transmit and receive
patterns do match, a HRU PRE LOOPBACK PASS
condition is declared.  All active circuits are working.
The metallic loopback relay remains closed and, in
addition, a logic loopback within the HRU is enabled.
This logic loopback is  required in order to present
the all 1’s pattern to the NI and at the same time to
loop the signal, being received from the network,
back towards the network.  HiGain-2 is now in its
AIS/ENA “smart-jack” loopback state.  It remains in
this state until a loopdown command is detected or
the default time out period (if enabled) expires.

10.04

When the HRU is in its AIS/ENA smart-jack 
metallic loop back state, its T1 input LOS,

Code & Frame monitoring circuits are connected to
the unframed AIS pattern which is being looped back
to these circuits through the loopback relay.  The

CPE input signal is no longer being monitored since
its input circuit has been opened and terminated into
100 ohms.  This forces the FRM LED off, the LOC
LOS LED off and the CODE LED to indicate AMI if
the HLU CODE option is set to either AUTO or AMI.
It will indicate B8ZS if the CODE option is set to
B8ZS.

10.05

As can be seen, this AIS/ENA metallic 
loopback scenario includes and therefore

tests all HiGain-2 active circuits and fully conforms
with TR-TSY-000312.  In this sense it out performs
the loopback function found in most standard NID
devices since these devices do not include either the
AIS generator or the CI T1 LOS detector in their
loopback path.

10.06

DIS: This metallic loopback state is initiated 
in the same manner as it is when the ENA

option is chosen.  However, once initiated, the AIS
signal is not sent to the NI.  Instead the network
signal is sent both towards the NI and through the
relay back towards the network.  As before, the
customer’s T1 transmit input port is opened and
terminated into 100 ohms.  No logic loopback is
required since the relay is performing the network
signal loopback function.  This simple metallic
loopback state remains until a loopdown command is
issued or the default timer (if enabled) expires.

10.07

When the HRU is in its AIS/DIS smart-jack 
metallic loop back state, its T1 input LOS,

Code & Frame monitoring circuits are connected to
the network’s signal which is being looped back to
these circuits through the loopback relay.  The CPE
input signal is no longer being monitored since its
input circuit has been opened and terminated into
100 ohms.  The FRM & LOC LOS LEDs indicate the
status of this signal from the network.  The CODE
LED also indicates the code (AMI or B8ZS) of this
signal if the CODE option is set to AUTO.  It will
indicate AMI or B8ZS if the CODE option is set to
either AMI or B8ZS respectively.

10.08

The user should be aware that this AIS/DIS 
smart-jack mode does not check all of the

HRU’s circuits nor does it send an AIS alerting signal
to the NI.  Thus it does not comply with TR-312
requirement to transmit the AIS pattern to the CI
during the maintenance loopback state.

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Страница 1: ...2 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 CERTIFICATION 3 5 WARRANTY 4 6 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 4 B FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 7 FUNCTIONAL OPERATION 4 8 FRONT PANEL 6 9 OPTIONS 7 10 LOOPBACKS 9 C INSTALLATION AND TEST 11 IN...

Страница 2: ...jacks for test access CPE current monitor test points Front panel VHDSL margin threshold indicator Lightning and power cross protection on VHDSL and DS1 interfaces 1568 kb s full duplex 2B1Q VHDSL Tra...

Страница 3: ...es These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radi...

Страница 4: ...etin board system for obtaining current information on PairGain products product troubleshooting tips and aids accessing helpful utilities and for posting requests or questions This system is availabl...

Страница 5: ...as described in the previous paragraph Figures 7 13 illustrate the displays provided from the terminal port Information displayed shows the status of the HLU at the distant end of the VHDSL spans as w...

Страница 6: ...LB NET GREEN LED indicating the HRU is in a loopback state in which the signal from the NETwork is being looped back to the NETwork CI YELLOW LED indicating the HRU is in a loopback state in which the...

Страница 7: ...611 100 for more details The HRU also has three user options set by switches located at the back of the unit as shown in Figure 4 Each switch has two settings as follows refer to the block diagram in...

Страница 8: ...en the HRU does not function as the NID but is connected to en external NID It allows the external NID to set the appropriate NI level 15 Configures the T1 RCV LBO to 15 dB This sets the T1 output sig...

Страница 9: ...t time out period if enabled expires 10 04 When the HRU is in its AIS ENA smart jack metallic loop back state its T1 input LOS Code Frame monitoring circuits are connected to the unframed AIS pattern...

Страница 10: ...1 01 Upon receipt of the equipment visually inspect it for signs of damage If the equipment has been damaged in transit immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to Pai...

Страница 11: ...al NID is under power and that the voltage across the HRU 612 s front panel 60 mA MON test points measures between 55 and 65 mv This indicates that the CPE current is between 55 65 mA Note that the ex...

Страница 12: ...ing to establish contact with each other ACQ1 Acquisition The HLU HRU multiplexers are trying to establish synchronization over each loop HES HDSL CRC Error At least 1 CRC error on the VHDSL Loop in t...

Страница 13: ...the HLU is set to receive and transmit at its DSX 1 interface Displayed during System Settings mode defined above LOSW Loss of Sync Word Indicates that the VHDSL loop has lost sync Causes a minor alar...

Страница 14: ...of band ESF data link code See Figure 5 NREM Network Remote Loopback Loopback at HRU remote towards network initiated by intelligent line repeater code HRU or HLU front panel push button or maintenan...

Страница 15: ...4 Hour ES Errored Seconds The number of 1 second intervals that contained at least 1 CRC error This value is a running total of the last 24 Hours VHDSL 24 Hour UAS Unavailable Seconds The number of se...

Страница 16: ...Section 150 612 100 Revision 02 Page 16 FIGURE 7 HRU 612 MAIN MENU Figure 8 HRU Status Display...

Страница 17: ...Section 150 612 100 Revision 02 Page 17 FIGURE 9 Set Clock Menu Figure 10 System Settings Menu...

Страница 18: ...Section 150 612 100 Revision 02 Page 18 Figure 11 Performance Data Figure 12 Performance Data History...

Страница 19: ...Section 150 612 100 Revision 02 Page 19 Figure 13 HLU Alarm History...

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