5.0 OPERATION
Once the Model 1095 is properly configured and installed, it
should operate transparently. This sections describes power-up, read-
ing the LED status monitors, and using the built-in loopback test
modes.
5.1 POWER-UP
To apply power to the Model 1095, first be sure that you have read
Section 4.3, and that the unit is connected to the appropriate power
source. Then power-up the unit using the rear power switch.
5.2 LED STATUS MONITORS
The Model 1095 features eight front panel LEDs that monitor
power, the DTE signals, network connection and test modes. Figure 6
(below) shows the front panel location of each LED. Following Figure
5 is a description of each LEDs function. (See also, Appendix E.)
TD & RD
Glows yellow to indicate an idle condition of Binary
“1” data on the respective terminal interface sig-
nals. Green indicates Binary “0” data
CTS
Glows green to indicate that the Clear to Send sig-
nal from the modem is active.
CD
Glows yellow if no carrier signal is being received
from the remote modem. Green indicates that the
remote modem’s carrier is being received.
DTR
Glows green to indicate that the Data Terminal
Ready signal from the terminal is active.
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RD
TD
CTS
CD
DTR
ER
NS
TM
Test Modes
Control Port
Local -
Normal -
Remote -
- 511E
- Normal
- 511
Figure 6. Model 1095 Front Panel
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ER
- blinks ON/OFF after a 511/511E test has timed
out. See Section 5.3.3 (Test Pattern Generator) for
more information.
- flashes once to indicate that a CRC error has
occurred (during normal operation) or bit errors
have occurred (during 511/511E tests).
- Only at power up, blinks once every 200 ms if
the DTE Rate is set to an unsupported settings
TM
glows yellow to indicate that the Model 1095
has been placed in Test Mode. The unit can be
placed in test mode by the local user or by the
remote user. The TM LED will flash for 400msec
when a valid packet is received from the Model
1001MC.
NS
(No Signal) glows red to indicate that the local
Model 1095 is not connected with the remote
Model 1095.
5.3 TEST MODES
The Model 1095 offers two proprietary loopback test modes, plus
a built-in V.52 BER test pattern generator to evaluate the condition of
the modems and the communication link. These tests can be activated
physically from the front panel or via the DTE interface.
5.3.1 Overview
Figure 6 below shows the major elements used in the loop-back
and pattern tests available in the Model 1095. Each block has several
functions. Following Figure 7 are descriptions that show how the ele-
ments are used during Test Modes.
Figure 7: Block Diagram Model 1095
Pattern
Gen/Det
Loop
Control
Loop
Control
Pattern
Gen/Det
Processor
Processor
Framer
Framer
Line