Section 61223026L2-5AIssue 1, November 2003CLEI Code: T1L7MERA_ _61223026L2-5A 1Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this doc
10 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe Span Status Screen (Figure 8) provides quick access to status information for each HDSL2 receiver in th
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 11The Loopback and Test Commands Screen (Figure 10) provides the user with the ability to evoke or terminate
12 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AAt each 24-hour interval, the performance data is trans-ferred into the 24-hour performance data registers.
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 13Abbreviations used in the Performance History Screens are defined in the Data Definitions (Figure 14 and Fi
14 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe Scratch Pad, Circuit ID and Time/Date Screen (Figure 16) allows three main functions:• Setting/updating
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 15This unit includes two terminal emulation modes. The desired terminal mode can be selected from the Termina
16 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe Alarm History screens are divided into two separate screens: T1 Alarm History (Figure 18) and HDSL2 Spa
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 17The Event History screen (Figure 20) provides a log history of HDSL2 circuit events. Events are recorded in
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
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 19The Troubleshooting screen (Figure 23) compiles infor-mation received from all facilities and equipment in
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
20 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AThe General Information screen (Figure 25) shows the Loop Deployment Guidelines for this type of circuit. S
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 217. HDSL2 DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINESThe ADTRAN HDSL2 system is designed to provide DS1 based services over loops
22 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5A8. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESTable 9 is a troubleshooting guide for the T200 H2TU-R.9. MAINTENANCEThe ADTRA
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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61223026L2-5A A-1Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of thei
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)
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
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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
4 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5AFront Panel PushbuttonsTwo loopback (LBK) pushbuttons are accessible from the front panel. The REM loopback
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
6 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5A NOTENetwork and customer loopbacks are governedby the loopback time out option (defaulted to120 minutes).Fi
61223026L2-5A Issue 1, November 2003 7Table 7. Provisioning OptionsProvisioning Option Option Settings Default Settings1. DSX-1 Line Build Out
8 Issue 1, November 2003 61223026L2-5A6. CONTROL PORT OPERATION-HDSL2The screens illustrated in Figure 5 through Figure 26 apply to an HDSL2 circu
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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