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Section 61223026L2-5A
Issue 1, November 2003
CLEI Code: T1L7MERA_ _
61223026L2-5A 1
Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are
trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.
CONTENTS
1. General................................................................ 1
2. Installation .......................................................... 3
3. Connections ........................................................ 4
4. HDSL2 System Testing ...................................... 5
5. Provisioning........................................................ 6
6. Control Port Operation-HDSL2.......................... 8
7. HDSL2 Deployment Guidelines....................... 21
8. Troubleshooting Procedures ............................. 22
9. Maintenance...................................................... 22
10. Product Specifications ...................................... 22
11. Warranty and Customer Service....................... 22
Appendix A. HDSL2 Loopbacks ............................ A-1
TABLES
Table 1. ADTRAN Unit Compatibility ................... 2
Table 2. H2TU-R Enclosure Compatibility............. 2
Table 3. Compliance Codes..................................... 2
Table 4. Front Panel Indications.............................. 4
Table 5. Front Panel Loopback Pushbuttons........... 4
Table 6. Card Edge Pin Assignments ...................... 4
Table 7. Provisioning Options ................................. 7
Table 8. HDSL2 Loss Values................................ 21
Table 9. Troubleshooting Guide............................ 22
Table 10. ADTRAN T200 H2TU-R Specifications 23
Table A-1.HDSL2 Loopback Control Codes ........ A-2
Table A-2.In-Band Addressable Loopback Codes A-3
1. GENERAL
The ADTRAN 2-Wire T200 HDSL2 Transceiver Unit
for the Remote end (H2TU-R) is a network terminating
unit used to deploy an HDSL2 T1 circuit using 2-wire
metallic facilities. Figure 1 illustrates the H2TU-R
(P/N 1223026L2) front panel.
Revision History
This is the initial issue of this practice. Future changes
to this documentation will be explained in this section.
Description
The ADTRAN H2TU-R can be deployed in circuits
using one H2TU-C and one H2TU-R.
Figure 1. ADTRAN T200 H2TU-R
The H2TU-R terminates local loop HDSL2 signals
originating from the Central Office (CO) unit and trans-
forms the HDSL2 signal into traditional DS1 signals to
be delivered to the customer.
The H2TU-R contains an onboard fuse. If the fuse
opens, all front panel indicators turn off. The fuse is not
designed to be replaced in the field.
Compatibility
This version of the H2TU-R works with multiple list
versions of the HDSL2 transceiver unit for the central
office (H2TU-R) as listed in Table 1.
TX
RX
REM
LOC
L
B
K
1223026L2
DSL
DS1
ALM
(GRN)
SF
(YEL)
ESF/
(GRN)
AMI
(YEL)
(GRN)
(YEL)
B8ZS
/
LLB/ RLB
C
U
S
T
M
O
N
R
S
2
3
2
U
R
H T
T200 H2TU-R
2-Wire HDSL (HDSL2) Remote Unit
Installation and Maintenance Practice
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - T200 H2TU-R

Section 61223026L2-5AIssue 1, November 2003CLEI Code: T1L7MERA_ _61223026L2-5A 1Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this doc

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10 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe Span Status Screen (Figure 8) provides quick access to status information for each HDSL2 receiver in th

Page 3 - C A U T I O N !

61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 11The Loopback and Test Commands Screen (Figure 10) provides the user with the ability to evoke or terminate

Page 4 - 1223026L2

12 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AAt each 24-hour interval, the performance data is trans-ferred into the 24-hour performance data registers.

Page 5 - REM LBK button

61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 13Abbreviations used in the Performance History Screens are defined in the Data Definitions (Figure 14 and Fi

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14 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe Scratch Pad, Circuit ID and Time/Date Screen (Figure 16) allows three main functions:• Setting/updating

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 15This unit includes two terminal emulation modes. The desired terminal mode can be selected from the Termina

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16 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe Alarm History screens are divided into two separate screens: T1 Alarm History (Figure 18) and HDSL2 Spa

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 17The Event History screen (Figure 20) provides a log history of HDSL2 circuit events. Events are recorded in

Page 10 - Span Status

18 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe System PM/Screen Report option from the Main Menu (Figure 21) offers these four types of reports on per

Page 11

61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 19The Troubleshooting screen (Figure 23) compiles infor-mation received from all facilities and equipment in

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2 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5Ax = any generic releaseThe H2TU-R is a T200 mechanics card which will fit Type 200 or Type 400 mechanics enc

Page 13 - Performance History Screens

20 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe General Information screen (Figure 25) shows the Loop Deployment Guidelines for this type of circuit. S

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 217. HDSL2 DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINESThe ADTRAN HDSL2 system is designed to provide DS1 based services over loops

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22 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5A8. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESTable 9 is a troubleshooting guide for the T200 H2TU-R.9. MAINTENANCEThe ADTRA

Page 16 - History

61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 23Table 10. ADTRAN T200 H2TU-R SpecificationsLoop InterfaceModulation Type 16-TC PAMMode Full Duplex, Partia

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24 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThis page is intentionally blank.

Page 18 - Main Menu

61223026L2-5A A-1Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of thei

Page 19 - Troubleshooting screen)

A-2 Issue 1, October 2003 61223026L2-5A1. The Source column indicates which side of the interface the control codes are sent from. For example, an (N)

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, October 2003 A-3Note: All codes listed above must be sent for a minimum of 5 seconds to be detected and acted uponTable A-2. I

Page 21 - 26) / (9- LBTAP)} (in kft)

A-4 Issue 1, October 2003 61223026L2-5A

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 32. INSTALLATIONAfter unpacking the HDSL2 unit, inspect it for damage. If damage has occurred, file a claim w

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4 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AFront Panel PushbuttonsTwo loopback (LBK) pushbuttons are accessible from the front panel. The REM loopback

Page 24

61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 5When the circuit pack is installed in any of the H2TU-R enclosures, all connections are made through the enc

Page 25 - HDSL2 Loopbacks

6 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5A NOTENetwork and customer loopbacks are governedby the loopback time out option (defaulted to120 minutes).Fi

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 7Table 7. Provisioning OptionsProvisioning Option Option Settings Default Settings1. DSX-1 Line Build Out

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8 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5A6. CONTROL PORT OPERATION-HDSL2The screens illustrated in Figure 5 through Figure 26 apply to an HDSL2 circu

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61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 9The HDSL2 Unit Information Screen (Figure 6), provides detailed product information on each component in the

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