SHDSL.EVB.4CH User Manual
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Appendix A.
Quick Start-up guide
The following description provides an easy way to establish a data connection using SHDSL. You need
at least one SHDSL.EVB.4CH and one other standard compliant SHDSL EFM modem. However, the
easiest way to make a SHDSL connection is to use two SHDSL.EVB.4CH. The following sections are
describing two common use cases.
Realize Long-Reach-Ethernet Connectivity
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Check your existing application for an existing Ethernet (ETH) interface and connect to EVB.
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Select bit rate and operation mode
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standard (192…5696 Kbps) or extended bit rate (64…15336 Kbps),
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master mode (STU-C) or slave mode (STU-R).
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Select number of SHDSL lines.
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Connect 5 V power supply to the Micro USB connector.
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The power LED, Error LED, Status LED and the SHDSL LEDs go on.
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After some seconds the red Error LED and green SHDSL LEDs go off, the amber Status
LED is blinking.
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The SHDSL LEDs start blinking slowly after some seconds.
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Connect SHDSL lines.
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The SHDSL LEDs blink fast during SHDSL Training.
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The SHDSL LEDs are on if the SHDSL connection is established.
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Ready! You are using SHDSL for your data connection.
Start-up using two boards
1. Verify settings: DIP switch 2 on (for highest possible data rate up to 15 Mbps), all other DIP
switches off, rotary switch on 0 (exempt you wish a special bit rate).
2. Switch on Device Mode (DIP switch 1) for master mode (STU-C) at one board, the other stays
in slave mode (STU-R, DIP switch 1 off).
3. Select the SHDSL line number used (DIP switch 4 and 5 - see Section 3.9.2).
4. Connect both SHDSL connectors together. You can use a standard ETH patch cable.
5. Power up both boards. E.g. connect the micro USB plugs to PC.
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The power LED, Error LED, Status LED and the SHDSL LEDs go on.
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After some seconds the red Error LED and green SHDSL LEDs go off, the amber Status
LED is blinking.
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The SHDSL LEDs start blinking slowly after some seconds.
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The SHDSL LEDs blink fast during SHDSL Training.
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The SHDSL LEDs are on if the SHDSL connection is established.
6. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from your computer; plug it into the Ethernet connector of the
first board. Connect the wall outlet to the Ethernet connector to the second board.
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The Ethernet green LED is on if Ethernet connection was established.
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The Ethernet amber LED starts blinking indicating Ethernet traffic.
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Ready! You are using SHDSL for your data connection.