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TABLE 10. HLU-232, LIST 1D 4-CHARACTER FRONT PANEL MESSAGES (CONTINUED)
Message
Full Name
Description
PWR
FEED
OPEN
Power Feed Open
Indicates an open circuit in the T&R of either HDSL pair.
POFF
Power Feed Off
HDSL span power has been turned off by setting the PWRF option to DIS.
PWR
OFF
Power Feed Off
HDSL span power has been turned off from the use of the A1LB/A2LB/A5LB
Intellegent Office Repeater (IOR) power down code (see Tables 5, 6, and 9).
BAD RT?
No response from
HRU
The HLU does not receive any response from the HRU. Thus, the HRU’s
integrity is questionable.
VER
####
HLU Software
Version #
This is displayed during the System Settings review mode. Depress the MODE
button for 3 seconds.
LIST
####
HLU’s List #
Displayed during System Settings review mode defined above.
FRM
####
Frame: Sf, Esf, Unfr,
None
Defines the type of frame pattern being received from the DSX-1. Displayed
during System Settings review mode defined above.
CODE
####
Line Code: AMI,
B8ZS
This is the line code that the HLU-232 List 1D is receiving at its DSX-1 interface.
Displayed during System Setting review mode defined above.
LOSW
Loss of Sync Word
Indicates that 1 of the HDSL loops has lost sync. Causes a minor alarm.
LLOS
Local Loss of Signal
Indicates that no signal is detected at the T1 input to the HLU. Causes a minor
alarm.
RLOS
Remote Loss of
Signal
Indicates that no signal is detected at the T1 input to the HRU. Causes a minor
alarm.
DS1
DS1 BPV errors
Indicates that the number of BPVs at the HLU and/or HRU DS1 inputs have
exceeded the 24 hour ES threshold. Causes a minor alarm.
DS0
####
DS0 Blocked
Channels
Indicates status of DS0 blocked channels. NONE indicates no channels are
blocked. BLK indicates some channels are blocked.
MAL1
MAL2
Margin Alarm Loop 1
or 2
The margin on HDSL loop 1 (2) has dropped below the threshold (1 to 15 dB)
set by the user.