ADCP-61-471
Issue 4
June 2000
Soneplex® Broadband System
Operation and Maintenance
Manual (V5.3)
1037961 Rev A
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface
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Printed in the U.S.A.
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1st Edition, Issue 1 |
10/1995 |
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1st Edition, Issue 2 |
03/1996 |
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1st Edition, Issue 3 |
01/1998 |
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alphabetical task list, and expanded related manuals listing), changed part number due |
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to technical changes. |
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Issue 4 |
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Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This disclaimer of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period.
This publication may be verified at any time by contacting ADC’s Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891, extension 3223 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-946-3223 (outside U.S.A. and Canada), or by writing to ADC Telecommunications, Inc., Attn: Technical Assistance Center, Mail Station #77, P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101, U.S.A.
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-1101
In U.S.A. and Canada: 1-800-366-3891
Outside U.S.A. and Canada: (952) 938-8080
Fax: (952) 946-3292
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The technical changes incorporated into this issue are listed below.
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List of Acronyms |
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TAD-101 |
Turned specifications into a TAD. Combined Version D HLXC tables and |
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Version E HLXC information into one table. |
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Old Sections |
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Removed and transferred sections on system description and front panel |
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HLXR, HLXR 3192, and RLXIOR throughout manual. |
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Removed NTP-006 (empty page) and renumbered successive NTPs. |
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TAD-104 from it. |
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TAD-105 from it. |
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ADC and Soneplex are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
CLEI is a trademark of Bellcore.
SLC-96 is a trademark of AT&T Technologies, Inc.
"SLC" is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.
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FRONT MATTER |
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ...................................................................... |
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RELATED PUBLICATIONS .................................................................... |
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ADMONISHMENTS.......................................................................... |
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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................................ |
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ................................................................ |
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CERTIFICATION........................................................................... |
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STANDARDS............................................................................. |
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LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................ |
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SECTION 1 |
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INTRODUCTION |
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GENERAL......................................................................... |
1-1 |
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USING THE CRAFT INTERFACE .......................................................... |
1-1 |
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EDITING FIELDS .................................................................... |
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3.1 |
Cursor ..................................................................... |
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3.2 |
Arrow Keys .................................................................. |
1-3 |
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3.3 |
Enter and Return Keys .......................................................... |
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3.4 |
Space Bar................................................................... |
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3.5 |
"R" Key..................................................................... |
1-4 |
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3.6 |
Control Key.................................................................. |
1-4 |
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3.7 |
Pop-Up Screens............................................................... |
1-4 |
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3.8 |
Help Screen ................................................................. |
1-4 |
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3.9 |
Data Entry .................................................................. |
1-5 |
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USING A TOP DOCUMENT .............................................................. |
1-5 |
SECTION 2 |
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE |
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1 GENERAL......................................................................... |
2-1 |
ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST .................................................................. |
2-1 |
–48 VDC POWER SUPPLY TEST ........................................................ |
DLP-508 |
ACCESS IDENTIFIER ................................................................ |
TAD-106 |
ACO (ALARM CUT-OFF) COMMAND ...................................................... |
DLP-539 |
ACTIVE ALARMS DISPLAY ............................................................ |
DLP-542 |
ALARM HISTORY CLEARANCE COMMAND ................................................. |
DLP-527 |
ALARM HISTORY DISPLAY............................................................ |
DLP-544 |
ALARM SUMMARY DISPLAY .......................................................... |
DLP-543 |
ALARM TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................... |
TAP-101 |
ALARM/EVENT NOTIFICATION LEVEL SETTING .............................................. |
DLP-552 |
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Content Page
SECTION 2 |
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE |
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ALARMS PROCEDURES .............................................................. |
NTP-006 |
APU INSTALLATION AND TESTING ....................................................... |
DLP-503 |
ASSIGNMENT RECORDS.............................................................. |
DLP-523 |
CHASSIS INSPECTION ............................................................... |
DLP-501 |
CIRCUIT ID DISPLAY ................................................................ |
DLP-566 |
CONFIGURATION DATA DOWNLOAD COMMAND .............................................. |
DLP-555 |
CONFIGURATION DATA UPLOAD COMMAND ................................................ |
DLP-554 |
CRAFT INTERFACE SYSTEM LOGOFF ..................................................... |
DLP-564 |
CRAFT INTERFACE SYSTEM LOGON ...................................................... |
DLP-526 |
DLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ........................................................... |
DLP-563 |
DLX AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES .................................... |
NTP-010 |
DLX CONFIGURATION ............................................................... |
DLP-532 |
DLX INSTALLATION AND TESTING ....................................................... |
DLP-521 |
DLXOR RLX-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT END-TO-END TESTS ......................................... |
DLP-522 |
DLX STATUS DISPLAY ............................................................... |
DLP-553 |
DS1 PM CONFIGURATION............................................................. |
DLP-556 |
DS3 MUX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ....................................................... |
DLP-560 |
DS3 MUX APS TEST................................................................. |
DLP-512 |
DS3 MUX CONFIGURATION............................................................ |
DLP-529 |
DS3 MUX FORCED SWITCH TEST........................................................ |
DLP-511 |
DS3 MUX INSTALLATION AND TESTING ................................................... |
DLP-505 |
DS3 MUX STATUS DISPLAY ........................................................... |
DLP-546 |
DUAL REPEATER INCOMPATIBILITY DIAGNOSIS.............................................. |
TAP-104 |
FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND ADAPTER CLEANING AND MATING INSTRUCTIONS ...................... |
DLP-507 |
FORCE/APS COMMANDS ............................................................. |
DLP-537 |
HDSL PM CONFIGURATION............................................................ |
DLP-557 |
HDSL-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT CROSS-CONNECTS ............................................... |
DLP-515 |
HLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ........................................................... |
DLP-562 |
HLX AND HRX STATUS DISPLAY ........................................................ |
DLP-548 |
HLX CONFIGURATION ............................................................... |
DLP-531 |
HLX LOOPBACK CONFIGURATION ....................................................... |
DLP-573 |
HLXC AND HLXR END-TO-END TESTS ..................................................... |
DLP-520 |
HLXC AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES ................................... |
NTP-009 |
HLXC INSTALLATION AND TESTING ...................................................... |
DLP-516 |
INVENTORY DISPLAY................................................................ |
DLP-540 |
LOCAL CRAFT INTERFACE CONNECTION TROUBLESHOOTING..................................... |
TAP-103 |
LOCAL CRAFT INTERFACE CONNECTION ................................................... |
DLP-504 |
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LOOPBACK PROCESS DESCRIPTION ..................................................... |
TAD-102 |
LOOPBACK STATUS/COMMANDS ....................................................... |
DLP-541 |
MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHY .......................................................... |
TAD-100 |
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.......................................................... |
NTP-005 |
MENU SECURITY EDITING ............................................................ |
DLP-536 |
MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES ......................................... |
NTP-002 |
MPU ALARM LEVEL SETTING .......................................................... |
DLP-559 |
MPU CONFIGURATION DATA SAVE AND TRANSFER PROCEDURES ................................. |
NTP-008 |
MPU INSTALLATION AND TESTING ...................................................... |
DLP-502 |
MPU REPLACEMENT AND TESTING ...................................................... |
DLP-519 |
MPU SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD COMMAND.................................................. |
DLP-551 |
MPU VERSION 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES ............................ |
NTP-007 |
ODS2 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND QFLC/QLX CHASSIS END-TO-END TESTS .......................... |
DLP-510 |
ODS2 MODULE ALARM LEVEL SETTING ................................................... |
DLP-561 |
ODS2 MODULE AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES ............................ |
NTP-003 |
ODS2 MODULE APS TEST ............................................................ |
DLP-514 |
ODS2 MODULE CONFIGURATION ....................................................... |
DLP-530 |
ODS2 MODULE FORCED SWITCH TEST THROUGH THE CRAFT INTERFACE............................ |
DLP-513 |
ODS2 MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING ............................................... |
DLP-506 |
ODS2 MODULE STATUS DISPLAY ....................................................... |
DLP-547 |
PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTING LOCATIONS ........................................ |
TAD-103 |
PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS DESCRIPTION ......................................... |
TAP-102 |
PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS RETRIEVAL .......................................... |
DLP-565 |
RESET/LED TEST COMMANDS ......................................................... |
DLP-538 |
RLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING .......................................................... |
DLP-518 |
RLX (OR RLXIOR) AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES........................... |
NTP-011 |
RLX CONFIGURATION ............................................................... |
DLP-534 |
RLX INSTALLATION AND TESTING ...................................................... |
DLP-525 |
RLX AND RLXIOR STATUS DISPLAY ..................................................... |
DLP-509 |
RLX (OR RLXIOR) TO REPEATER VOLTAGE AND CURRENT TEST .................................. |
DLP-567 |
RLX-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT CROSS-CONNECTS ................................................ |
DLP-569 |
RLXIOR CONFIGURATION ............................................................ |
DLP-533 |
RLXIOR INSTALLATION AND TESTING .................................................... |
DLP-524 |
RTAU INSTALLATION AND TESTING ..................................................... |
DLP-517 |
RTAU OPERATION ................................................................. |
DLP-570 |
SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION ........................................................ |
DLP-549 |
SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM LABELS................................................... |
DLP-550 |
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
(continued)
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SHELF STATUS DISPLAY ............................................................. |
DLP-545 |
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SPECIFICATIONS................................................................... |
TAD-101 |
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STREAKER INSTALLATION AND TESTING .................................................. |
DLP-571 |
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS INSPECTION ..................................................... |
DLP-500 |
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SYSTEM OR CIRCUIT PROVISIONING PROCEDURES ........................................... |
NTP-004 |
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SYSTEM TID/DATE/TIME SETTING ....................................................... |
DLP-528 |
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TAU INSTALLATION AND TESTING ....................................................... |
DLP-574 |
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TAU OPERATION ................................................................... |
DLP-575 |
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TBOS CHASSIS DAISY-CHAINING ........................................................ |
DLP-576 |
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TBOS INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ........................................................ |
TAD-104 |
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TRANSACTION LANGUAGE 1 (TL1) INTERFACE DESCRIPTION..................................... |
TAD-105 |
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USER ACCOUNT EDITING ............................................................. |
DLP-535 |
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VERSION C HLXC VOLTAGE TO HLXR TEST ................................................. |
DLP-568 |
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VERSION D (OR LATER) HLXC VOLTAGE TO HLXR TEST......................................... |
DLP-572 |
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X.25 PORT CONFIGURATION........................................................... |
DLP-558 |
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SECTION 3 |
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GENERAL INFORMATION |
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WARRANTY/SOFTWARE ............................................................... |
3-1 |
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REPAIR/ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY ................................................... |
3-1 |
3 |
REPAIR CHARGES ................................................................... |
3-2 |
4 |
REPLACEMENT/SPARE PRODUCTS ........................................................ |
3-2 |
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RETURNED MATERIAL ................................................................ |
3-2 |
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CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ................................................. |
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This manual describes how to operate and maintain the ADC Soneplex Broadband system (V5), which is a DS1-based multiplexer with an interface that is compatible with DS3 networks. It is specifically designed for use as a hub to distribute DS1 HiCap circuits for local access. For a complete description of the Soneplex Broadband system, refer to Soneplex Description, Design, and Application manual, listed under Related Publications in this section.
Listed below are related manuals and their publication numbers. Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 612-946-3000, extension 3223 (outside U.S.A. and Canada).
Title |
ADCP Number |
DS1 Fiber Loop Converter One Position Wall Mount Cabinet User Manual |
61-122 |
DS3 Soneplex Remote Control System Description Manual (V5.1 or later) |
61-490 |
DS3 Soneplex Remote Control System Installation Manual (V5.1 or later) |
61-489 |
DS3 Soneplex Remote Control System Operation Manual (V5.1 or later) |
61-488 |
Fiber Loop Converter (FLC) Installation, Operation and Maintenance Quick |
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Reference Guide |
61-124 |
Fiber Loop Converter Model 4 Position Universal Wall Mount Cabinet User Manual |
61-120 |
Fiber Loop Converter Two Position Horizontal Mounting Shelf User Manual |
61-125 |
Model FLC-A10MPU Fiber Loop Converter Micro Processor Unit |
61-129 |
Quad DS1 Fiber Loop Converter (B2/B3/D3) User Manual |
61-135 |
Quad Loop Extender (QLX) and Remote Terminal Description Manual |
61-151 |
Quad Loop Extender (QLX) Operation and Maintenance Manual |
61-152 |
Soneplex Broadband System Chassis Installation Manual |
61-412 |
Soneplex Integrated Broadband Chassis Installation Manual |
61-768 |
Soneplex Broadband System Description, Design and Application Manual (V5) |
61-470 |
Soneplex Broadband System Reference Guide (V5) |
61-473 |
Soneplex HLXR 3192 Remote System Operation and Maintenance Manual |
61-732 |
Soneplex Main Processor Unit (MPU) Installation Instructions |
61-495 |
Soneplex RTAU (Remote Test Access Unit) Installation Instructions |
61-743 |
Soneplex Test Access Unit Installation Instructions |
61-449 |
Soneplex System TL1 Interface Specification |
61-419 |
Soneplex System X.25 Concentrator Installation and Operation Manual |
61-708 |
Soneplex Version D or later HLXR Remote System Operation and Maintenance |
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Manual |
61-314 |
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Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by use of the triangular alert icon (seen below), and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence.
Danger: Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Warning: Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Caution: Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Danger: To avoid electric shock, be careful when working near HDSL loop connections or telecommunications circuits. An electrical potential of ±130 volts exists on HDSL loop connections and telecommunications circuits. Coming in contact with this high electrical potential will result in death or severe personal injury.
Danger: Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber, or look directly into the module fiber connectors. Exposure to invisible laser radiation may result, which can damage the retina of the eye. An optical power meter should be used to verify active fibers.
Warning: To prevent electrical shock, never install telephone equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. When installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines on the network side before working with uninsulated lines or terminals.
Caution: Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before handling modules, wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing. When working on modules, always place them on an approved anti-static mat that is electrically grounded.
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Class A
The Soneplex Broadband system has been certified to comply with the requirements for class A computing devices per part 15 of the FCC regulations.
Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference to TV and radio reception in which case the user, at their own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus, set out in the radio interference regulation of the authorization methods of Industry Canada. Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to TV and radio reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR 1040.
UL Listed
The Soneplex Broadband system is compliant with UL 1459, Second Edition.
The following listing is a bibliography of applicable documents:
ANSI T1.231 |
Layer 1 In-Service Digital Performance Monitoring. |
CB-149 |
Maintenance Standards for Digital Transmission Systems, Issue 4, |
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November 1, 1989. |
GR-63-CORE |
Network Equipment-Building (NEBS) Generic Equipment |
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Requirements, Physical Protection, Issue 1, October 1995. |
GR-487-CORE |
Generic Requirements for Electronic Equipment Cabinets, Issue 1, |
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June 1996. |
GR-499-CORE |
Transport Systems Generic Requirements (TSGR): Common |
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Requirements, Issue 1, December 1995. |
GR-1089-CORE |
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic |
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Criteria for Network Telecommunication Equipment, Issue 2, |
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November 1997, Revision 1, February 1999. |
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Generic Requirements for High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Lines |
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(HDSL), Issue 1, October 1991. |
TR-TSY-000827 |
OTGR: Generic Operations Interfaces: Non-OSI Communications |
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Architecture, Sections 11.1 and 11.3 (Issue 1). |
The acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual are detailed in the following list:
ADM Add/Drop Multiplexer
AIS Alarm Indication Signal
ALM Alarm
AMI Alternate Mark Inversion
ANSI American National Standards Institute
APS Automatic Protection Switching
APU Alarm Processor Unit
ATAG Autonomously Generated Correlation Tag
AWG American Wire Gauge
B3ZS Bipolar Three-Zero Substitution
B8ZS Bipolar Eight-Zero Substitution
BB Broadband
BBC Broadband Chassis
BER Bit Error Rate
BIP Bit Interleaved Parity
BPS Bits Per Second
BPV Bipolar Violation
CAM Communications Access Module
CCAS Communication Channel Access System
CEV Controlled Environmental Vault
CGA Carrier Group Alarm
CI Customer Interface
CIF Craft Interface
CKT Circuit
CLEI Common Language Equipment Identifier
CO Central Office
CPE Customer Premises Equipment
CPM Craft Performance Monitor module (used in a Remote Terminal cabinet)
CR Critical
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Code
CRP Repeater - Central Office (network) side (MPU version 5.2 and 5.3)
CSA Carrier Serving Area
CSU Channel Service Unit
CTAG Correlation Tag
CV Code Violation
DCE Data Communication Equipment
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DFMS |
Digital Facility Maintenance System |
DLP |
Detailed Level Procedure (TOP term) |
DLX |
DS1 Loop Extender module (BB system only) |
DS1 |
Digital Signal - Level 1 |
DS2 |
Digital Signal - Level 2 |
DS3 |
Digital Signal - Level 3 |
DS3 MUX |
DS3 Multiplexer module |
DSX |
Digital Signal Cross-Connect |
DTE |
Data Terminal Equipment |
ESD |
Electrostatic Discharge |
ESF |
Extended Super Frame |
EV |
Event |
EXT |
External |
EXZ |
Excessive Zeros |
FCC |
Federal Communications Commission |
FE |
Far End |
FEND |
Far End |
GND |
Ground |
HDSL |
High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line |
HEMI |
High Power HDSL Module |
HiCap |
High Capacity |
HLXC |
HDSL Loop Extender - Central Office module |
HLXR |
HDSL Loop Extender - Remote module |
HRX |
HDSL Repeater |
HS |
High Speed |
HSP |
High Speed Protect slot for EC1M module (in SONET system only) |
HSW |
High Speed Working slot for EC1M module (in SONET system only) |
IS |
In Service |
IXL |
Task Index List (TOP term) |
KBPS |
Kilobits Per Second |
KFT |
Kilo Feet |
LAPB |
Link Access Procedure Balanced |
LE |
Loop Extender |
LEC |
Local Exchange Carrier |
LEC |
Loop Extender Chassis |
LED |
Light Emitting Diode |
LIU |
Line Interface Unit |
LMPTST |
Lamp Test |
LOP |
Loss of Pointer |
LOS |
Loss of Signal |
LOSW |
Loss of Synch Word |
LS |
Low Speed |
MBPS |
Megabits Per Second |
MJ |
Major |
MN |
Minor |
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MON |
Monitor |
MPU |
Main Processor Unit |
MUX |
Multiplexer |
MXP |
DS3 MUX Protect slot |
MXW |
DS3 MUX Working slot |
NE |
Near End |
NE |
Network Element |
NEND |
Near End |
NID |
Network Interface Device |
NMA |
Bell Network Monitoring and Analysis System |
NRZ |
Non-Return-to-Zero |
NTP |
Non-Trouble Clearing Procedure (TOP term) |
OAM&P |
Operation, Administration, Maintenance & Provisioning |
ODS2 |
Optical Digital Signal 2 |
OOF |
Out Of Frame |
OOS |
Out Of Service |
OR |
a type of Boolean operator |
OSS |
Operations Support System |
OTGR |
Operations Technology Generic Requirements |
PC |
Personal Computer |
PCB |
Printed Circuit Board |
PIC |
Plastic Insulated Cable |
PID |
Personal Identification |
PM |
Performance Monitoring |
PRM |
Performance Report Message |
PVC |
Permanent Virtual Circuit |
PWR |
Power |
QFLC |
Quad Fiber Loop Converter module |
QLX |
Quad DS1 Loop Extender module |
R |
Ring |
RAI |
Remote Alarm Indication |
RCV |
Receive |
RDI |
Remote Defect Indication |
REPC |
Repeater - Central office (network) side (MPU version 5.1) |
REPR |
Repeater - Remote (customer) side (MPU version 5.1) |
RFI |
Remote Failure Indication |
RLX |
Repeater Loop Extender module |
RLXIOR |
Repeater Loop Extender Intelligent Office Repeater |
RMT |
Remote |
RRP |
Repeater - Remote (customer) side (MPU version 5.2 and 5.3) |
RTAU |
Remote Test Access Unit |
RX |
Receive |
SEF |
Severely Errored Framing |
SF |
Super Frame |
SLM |
Signal Label Mismatch |
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SNR |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
SONET |
Synchronous Optical Network |
SPX |
Soneplex |
St |
Status |
STAT |
Status |
STK |
Streaker module |
SVC |
Switched Virtual Circuit |
T |
Tip |
TAD |
Trouble Analysis Data (TOP term) |
TAP |
Trouble Analysis Procedure (TOP term) |
TASC |
Telecommunications Alarm Surveillance and Control |
TAU |
Test Access Unit |
TBOS |
Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial |
TID |
Target Identifier |
TL1 |
Transaction Language 1 |
TOP |
Task Oriented Process |
TSGR |
Transport Systems Generic Requirements |
TX |
Transmit |
VC |
Virtual Circuit |
VOM |
Volt Ohmmeter |
WW |
Wire Wrap |
XCVR |
Transceiver |
XMT |
Transmit |
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
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USING THE CRAFT INTERFACE .......................................................... |
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EDITING FIELDS .................................................................... |
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Arrow Keys .................................................................. |
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Enter and Return Keys .......................................................... |
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Space Bar................................................................... |
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"R" Key..................................................................... |
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Control Key.................................................................. |
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Pop-Up Screens............................................................... |
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Help Screen ................................................................. |
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Data Entry .................................................................. |
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USING A TOP DOCUMENT .............................................................. |
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1 GENERAL
This section provides instructions on how to use the Craft Interface and how to use a document arranged in the Task Oriented Practice (TOP) format.
Information in this manual is divided into sections as listed below:
•Section 1 – Introduction (this section), provides instructions on how to use the Craft Interface and how to use a TOP document.
•Section 2 – Operation and Maintenance, contains NTPs, DLPs, TAPs, and TADs for installation, operation, and maintenance of the Soneplex Broadband System.
•Section 3 – General Information, located at the back of this manual provides information about warranty, repair, and support services.
2 USING THE CRAFT INTERFACE
After the initial installation of a Soneplex Broadband system, most testing and local operations are conducted with the Craft Interface through a VT-100 compatible terminal. This terminal is connected either to the front panel of the MPU plug-in module, or through a port located on the rear of the Soneplex Broadband chassis. Both of these connecting points provide a standard EIA-232C interface.
When you are configuring the Soneplex Broadband system, monitoring alarms, or clearing trouble, the TOP procedure guides you through a series of menu commands using the Craft Interface. The Main Menu on the Craft Interface lists all the major functions, while sub-menus further break down the functions. The menu structure is shown in Figure 1-1.
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Tree Menu Interface Craft (V5) Broadband Soneplex .1-1 Figure
MAIN MENU
ALARMS
ACTIVE ALARMS
ALARM SUMMARY
ALARM HISTORY
CLEAR ALARM
HISTORY
ALARM/EVENT
NOTIF. LEVEL
ALARM LEVELS
MPU ALARM LEVELS
DS3 MUX ALARM
LEVELS
ODS2 ALARM LEVELS
QLX ALARM LEVELS
HLX ALARM LEVELS
DLX ALARM LEVELS
RLX ALARM LEVELS
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THESE SCREENS ARE
UNUSED IN THE SONEPLEX
BROADBAND CHASSIS (V5)
AT THIS TIME.
SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
FORCE/APS
COMMAND
RESET/LED TEST
COMMAND
EXECUTE ACO
LOOPBACK
STATUS/COMMANDS
HS LOOPBACK
STATUS/COMMANDS
LS LOOPBACK
STATUS/COMMANDS
INVENTORY
CIRCUIT IDS
UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD
COMMANDS
EXECUTE CONFIG.
DATA UPLOAD
EXECUTE CONFIG. DATA DOWNLOAD
EXECUTE SOFTWARE
DOWNLOAD
TEST ACCESS UNIT
COMMANDS
PERFORMANCE
MONITORING
PM CONFIG.
DS1 PM CONFIG.
HDSL PM CONFIG.
PM REPORTS
DS1 PM REPORTS
HDSL PM REPORTS
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Introduction 1: Section • 2000 June • 4 Issue • 471-61-ADCP
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction
A logon is required to gain access to the Craft Interface. The logon remains active until either the operator logs off or a user-selectable period of keyboard inactivity is exceeded. The default time-out period is 30 minutes. Passwords are used to limit access to the system. When you enter your assigned User Name, the Soneplex Broadband system will request a password.
When you enter your assigned password, the Main Menu appears. It includes the current software version number (top right corner) and a copyright insignia. A default user ID and password are available for a newly installed system; but to ensure system security, these should be removed by the system administrator after the system is in operation.
The keyboard is used to select menus, view the various screens, and when necessary, to enter alpha and numeric information into the system. Keyboard operations make use of the alpha and numeric keys, arrow keys, enter or return key, space bar, and control key.
In the Craft Interface system, a cursor is used to indicate menu selections, option settings, and data entry fields. The cursor may take the form of a block, a highlighted field, or a flashing line. When selecting a menu, the cursor is moved by pressing either the arrow or number keys. When selecting an option setting or making a data entry, the cursor is moved by pressing the arrow keys.
The arrow keys are used to move the cursor to indicate menu selections, option settings, and data entry fields. In screens that have more than one page, the up and down arrow keys also move the screen up or down one line at a time. In the same screens, the left arrow key moves the screen up one page and the right arrow key moves the screen down one page. Each time the screen is moved down one page, the last line from the previous screen is displayed as the first line on the new page. Each time the screen is moved up one page, the first line from the previous screen is displayed as the last line on the new page.
The Enter and Return keys causes the system to act on the data that was entered. Selections may be entered into the system in one of two ways:
1.By pressing an arrow key and then the Enter or Return key once.
2.By pressing the Enter or Return key twice after all selections and entries are made in the screen but before leaving the screen.
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Pressing the space bar when the cursor is in a toggle field changes the item at the cursor. If the item is selected from a list of options, pressing the space bar brings up the next choice.
3.5 “R” Key
If you press the “R” key by itself when you are in a toggle field, the selection will revert to its previous value.
Special functions are activated by pressing the Control key and another key at the same time, as shown in Table 1-1.
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HOLDING DOWN THE CONTROL |
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Display of the help screen |
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Termination of the session and logging the user out |
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Cancellation of the current operation and movement of the |
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In some areas of the Craft Interface, screens pop up presenting error data and information screens to assist you in operating the system. The information is displayed in a box that appears in front of the current screen display in reverse image (i.e., light on dark).
A help screen is available from all screens. Pressing CONTROL-A activates the help screen. The help screen displays information about moving among the fields and making edits.
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Table 1-2 shows the different field types in the Craft Interface, and how to enter data in them. A "toggle" field type means the user can press the space bar and "R" key to view and select different options that are described. An "input" field type means the user must type an entry in the field according to the parameters described. A "fixed" field is locked, and cannot be changed by the user.
Table 1-2. Craft Interface Data Entry
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Toggle |
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Yes |
Toggle or |
Use any |
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The procedures in this section are written in the Task Oriented Practice (TOP) format. The TOP method of presenting information provides step-by-step instructions for the successful completion of the indicated task. To find the instructions for performing enclosure installation, plug-in unit installation and initial turn-up, and installation troubleshooting tasks, follow these steps:
1. Find the task to be performed in the Task Index List (IXL-001).
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2.Locate the specified director level, detail level, or trouble-clearing procedure. All procedures are in numerical order, regardless of type. The TOP procedures in this manual are of the following four types:
•Non Trouble Clearing Procedure (NTP): A director level procedure that lists normal work items to be performed that are not trouble clearing procedures.
•Trouble Analysis Procedure (TAP): A director level procedure that provides step-by- step instructions to locate and fix trouble.
•Detailed Level Procedure (DLP): Detailed step-by-step instructions or procedures.
•Trouble Analysis Data (TAD): A trouble-clearing aid containing non-procedural data.
3.Perform all the items in the director level procedure (NTP or TAP) in the order listed unless sent to another director level procedure. When a director level procedure is finished, the task is completed. When more detailed information is required, the reader will be sent to a DLP. A DLP may also direct the reader to another DLP.
Note: When a DLP is complete, return to the procedure that preceded the DLP.
Note: When sent from one director level procedure to another director level procedure, in most instances it will not be necessary to go back to the first director level procedure after competing the second.
4.In some procedures, it will be necessary to verify that certain responses have occurred. If the expected response is not observed, refer to the appropriate TAP. If additional data is required (such as a schematic diagram, line drawing, tabulated data, maintenance philosophy, or trouble-clearing strategy), the reader will be sent to a TAD.
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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance
SECTION 2: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST ........................................................ |
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TASK INDEX LIST ........................................................... |
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This section provides procedures to install and maintain a Soneplex Broadband system. The procedures are given in a Task Oriented Practice (TOP) format. Regardless of your work experience, TOP can be a useful tool in doing your job. If you have done a particular job many times, the TOP serves as a memory jogger for those instructions you cannot recall. If you have never done a particular job, or do it infrequently, a TOP provides step-by-step instructions to complete the task.
ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST |
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–48 VDC POWER SUPPLY TEST ............................................................. |
DLP-508 |
ACCESS IDENTIFIER ..................................................................... |
TAD-106 |
ACO (ALARM CUT-OFF) COMMAND .......................................................... |
DLP-539 |
ACTIVE ALARMS DISPLAY ................................................................. |
DLP-542 |
ALARM HISTORY CLEARANCE COMMAND ...................................................... |
DLP-527 |
ALARM HISTORY DISPLAY................................................................. |
DLP-544 |
ALARM SUMMARY DISPLAY ............................................................... |
DLP-543 |
ALARM TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................ |
TAP-101 |
ALARM/EVENT NOTIFICATION LEVEL SETTING ................................................... |
DLP-552 |
ALARMS PROCEDURES ................................................................... |
NTP-006 |
APU INSTALLATION AND TESTING ........................................................... |
DLP-503 |
ASSIGNMENT RECORDS .................................................................. |
DLP-523 |
CHASSIS INSPECTION.................................................................... |
DLP-501 |
CIRCUIT ID DISPLAY..................................................................... |
DLP-566 |
CONFIGURATION DATA DOWNLOAD COMMAND .................................................. |
DLP-555 |
CONFIGURATION DATA UPLOAD COMMAND ..................................................... |
DLP-554 |
CRAFT INTERFACE SYSTEM LOGOFF.......................................................... |
DLP-564 |
CRAFT INTERFACE SYSTEM LOGON .......................................................... |
DLP-526 |
DLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ............................................................... |
DLP-563 |
DLX AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES ......................................... |
NTP-010 |
DLX CONFIGURATION .................................................................... |
DLP-532 |
DLX INSTALLATION AND TESTING ........................................................... |
DLP-521 |
DLXOR RLX-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT END-TO-END TESTS .............................................. |
DLP-522 |
DLX STATUS DISPLAY.................................................................... |
DLP-553 |
DS1 PM CONFIGURATION ................................................................. |
DLP-556 |
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ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST |
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DS3 MUX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ............................................................ |
DLP-560 |
DS3 MUX APS TEST...................................................................... |
DLP-512 |
DS3 MUX CONFIGURATION................................................................. |
DLP-529 |
DS3 MUX FORCED SWITCH TEST............................................................. |
DLP-511 |
DS3 MUX INSTALLATION AND TESTING ........................................................ |
DLP-505 |
DS3 MUX STATUS DISPLAY ................................................................ |
DLP-546 |
DUAL REPEATER INCOMPATIBILITY DIAGNOSIS................................................... |
TAP-104 |
FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND ADAPTER CLEANING AND MATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................... |
DLP-507 |
FORCE/APS COMMANDS .................................................................. |
DLP-537 |
HDSL PM CONFIGURATION................................................................. |
DLP-557 |
HDSL-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT CROSS-CONNECTS .................................................... |
DLP-515 |
HLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ................................................................ |
DLP-562 |
HLX AND HRX STATUS DISPLAY ............................................................. |
DLP-548 |
HLX CONFIGURATION .................................................................... |
DLP-531 |
HLX LOOPBACK CONFIGURATION ............................................................ |
DLP-573 |
HLXC AND HLXR END-TO-END TESTS .......................................................... |
DLP-520 |
HLXC AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES ........................................ |
NTP-009 |
HLXC INSTALLATION AND TESTING ........................................................... |
DLP-516 |
INVENTORY DISPLAY..................................................................... |
DLP-540 |
LOCAL CRAFT INTERFACE CONNECTION TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................... |
TAP-103 |
LOCAL CRAFT INTERFACE CONNECTION ........................................................ |
DLP-504 |
LOOPBACK PROCESS DESCRIPTION ........................................................... |
TAD-102 |
LOOPBACK STATUS/COMMANDS ............................................................. |
DLP-541 |
MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHY ............................................................... |
TAD-100 |
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ............................................................... |
NTP-005 |
MENU SECURITY EDITING ................................................................. |
DLP-536 |
MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES............................................... |
NTP-002 |
MPU ALARM LEVEL SETTING ............................................................... |
DLP-559 |
MPU CONFIGURATION DATA SAVE AND TRANSFER PROCEDURES ...................................... |
NTP-008 |
MPU INSTALLATION AND TESTING............................................................ |
DLP-502 |
MPU REPLACEMENT AND TESTING ........................................................... |
DLP-519 |
MPU SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD COMMAND ....................................................... |
DLP-551 |
MPU VERSION 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES ................................. |
NTP-007 |
ODS2 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND QFLC/QLX CHASSIS END-TO-END TESTS ............................... |
DLP-510 |
ODS2 MODULE ALARM LEVEL SETTING ........................................................ |
DLP-561 |
ODS2 MODULE AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES .................................. |
NTP-003 |
ODS2 MODULE APS TEST .................................................................. |
DLP-514 |
ODS2 MODULE CONFIGURATION ............................................................. |
DLP-530 |
ODS2 MODULE FORCED SWITCH TEST THROUGH THE CRAFT INTERFACE ................................. |
DLP-513 |
ODS2 MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING .................................................... |
DLP-506 |
ODS2 MODULE STATUS DISPLAY ............................................................ |
DLP-547 |
PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTING LOCATIONS .............................................. |
TAD-103 |
PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS DESCRIPTION .............................................. |
TAP-102 |
PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS RETRIEVAL................................................ |
DLP-565 |
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ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST
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RESET/LED TEST COMMANDS .............................................................. |
DLP-538 |
RLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ............................................................... |
DLP-518 |
RLX (OR RLXIOR) AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES................................ |
NTP-011 |
RLX CONFIGURATION .................................................................... |
DLP-534 |
RLX INSTALLATION AND TESTING ........................................................... |
DLP-525 |
RLX AND RLXIOR STATUS DISPLAY .......................................................... |
DLP-509 |
RLX (OR RLXIOR) TO REPEATER VOLTAGE AND CURRENT TEST ....................................... |
DLP-567 |
RLX-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT CROSS-CONNECTS ..................................................... |
DLP-569 |
RLXIOR CONFIGURATION ................................................................. |
DLP-533 |
RLXIOR INSTALLATION AND TESTING ......................................................... |
DLP-524 |
RTAU INSTALLATION AND TESTING .......................................................... |
DLP-517 |
RTAU OPERATION ...................................................................... |
DLP-570 |
SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION ............................................................. |
DLP-549 |
SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM LABELS........................................................ |
DLP-550 |
SHELF STATUS DISPLAY .................................................................. |
DLP-545 |
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... |
TAD-101 |
STREAKER INSTALLATION AND TESTING ....................................................... |
DLP-571 |
SYSTEM COMPONENTS INSPECTION .......................................................... |
DLP-500 |
SYSTEM OR CIRCUIT PROVISIONING PROCEDURES................................................ |
NTP-004 |
SYSTEM TID/DATE/TIME SETTING............................................................ |
DLP-528 |
TAU INSTALLATION AND TESTING ........................................................... |
DLP-574 |
TAU OPERATION ....................................................................... |
DLP-575 |
TBOS CHASSIS DAISY-CHAINING ............................................................ |
DLP-576 |
TBOS INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ............................................................. |
TAD-104 |
TRANSACTION LANGUAGE 1 (TL1) INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ......................................... |
TAD-105 |
USER ACCOUNT EDITING.................................................................. |
DLP-535 |
VERSION C HLXC VOLTAGE TO HLXR TEST...................................................... |
DLP-568 |
VERSION D (OR LATER) HLXC VOLTAGE TO HLXR TEST ............................................. |
DLP-572 |
X.25 PORT CONFIGURATION ............................................................... |
DLP-558 |
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MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES .............................................. |
NTP-002 |
System Components Inspection....................................................... |
DLP-500 |
Chassis Inspection ............................................................... |
DLP-501 |
–48 VDC Power Supply Test ......................................................... |
DLP-508 |
MPU Installation and Testing......................................................... |
DLP-502 |
MPU Replacement and Testing ....................................................... |
DLP-519 |
APU Installation and Testing ......................................................... |
DLP-503 |
DS3 MUX Installation and Testing ..................................................... |
DLP-505 |
HLXC Installation and Testing ........................................................ |
DLP-516 |
HLXC and HLXR End-To-End Tests..................................................... |
DLP-520 |
DLX Installation and Testing ......................................................... |
DLP-521 |
DLXor RLX-Equipped Circuit End-To-End Tests............................................ |
DLP-522 |
RLX Installation and Testing ......................................................... |
DLP-525 |
RLXIOR Installation and Testing....................................................... |
DLP-524 |
ODS2 Module Installation and Testing................................................... |
DLP-506 |
RTAU Installation and Testing ........................................................ |
DLP-517 |
Streaker Installation and Testing ...................................................... |
DLP-571 |
TAU Installation and Testing ......................................................... |
DLP-574 |
Assignment Records .............................................................. |
DLP-523 |
ODS2 MODULE AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES ................................. |
NTP-003 |
Local Craft Interface Connection ...................................................... |
DLP-504 |
Craft Interface System Logon ........................................................ |
DLP-526 |
Alarm History Clearance Command..................................................... |
DLP-527 |
System TID/Date/Time Setting ........................................................ |
DLP-528 |
DS3 MUX Configuration ............................................................ |
DLP-529 |
ODS2 Module Configuration ......................................................... |
DLP-530 |
ODS2 Distribution System and QFLC/QLX Chassis End-To-End Tests .............................. |
DLP-510 |
Force/APS Commands ............................................................. |
DLP-537 |
DS3 MUX Forced Switch Test ........................................................ |
DLP-511 |
DS3 MUX APS Test ............................................................... |
DLP-512 |
ODS2 Module Forced Switch Test through the Craft Interface ................................... |
DLP-513 |
ODS2 Module APS Test ............................................................ |
DLP-514 |
Craft Interface System Logoff ........................................................ |
DLP-564 |
Assignment Records .............................................................. |
DLP-523 |
SYSTEM OR CIRCUIT PROVISIONING PROCEDURES................................................ |
NTP-004 |
Craft Interface System Logon ........................................................ |
DLP-526 |
Alarm History Clearance Command..................................................... |
DLP-527 |
System TID/Date/Time Setting ........................................................ |
DLP-528 |
Serial Port Configuration ........................................................... |
DLP-549 |
X.25 Port Configuration ............................................................ |
DLP-558 |
Menu Security Editing ............................................................. |
DLP-536 |
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NTP-004 |
User Account Editing .............................................................. |
DLP-535 |
DS3 MUX Configuration ............................................................ |
DLP-529 |
ODS2 Module Configuration.......................................................... |
DLP-530 |
HLXC Installation and Testing......................................................... |
DLP-516 |
DLX Configuration ................................................................ |
DLP-532 |
RLX Configuration ................................................................ |
DLP-534 |
RLXIOR Configuration.............................................................. |
DLP-533 |
DS1 PM Configuration ............................................................. |
DLP-556 |
HDSL PM Configuration ............................................................ |
DLP-557 |
Alarm/Event Notification Level Setting ................................................... |
DLP-552 |
MPU Alarm Level Setting ............................................................ |
DLP-559 |
DS3 MUX Alarm Level Setting ........................................................ |
DLP-560 |
ODS2 Module Alarm Level Setting ...................................................... |
DLP-561 |
HLX Alarm Level Setting ............................................................ |
DLP-562 |
DLX Alarm Level Setting ............................................................ |
DLP-563 |
RLX Alarm Level Setting ............................................................ |
DLP-518 |
Craft Interface System Logoff ......................................................... |
DLP-564 |
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ............................................................... |
NTP-005 |
Craft Interface System Logon ......................................................... |
DLP-526 |
Access Identifier ................................................................. |
TAD-106 |
ACO (Alarm Cutoff) Command ........................................................ |
DLP-539 |
Alarm History Display .............................................................. |
DLP-544 |
Alarm Summary Display ............................................................ |
DLP-543 |
Alarm Troubleshooting ............................................................. |
TAP-101 |
Circuit ID Display ................................................................. |
DLP-566 |
DLX Status Display................................................................ |
DLP-553 |
DS3 MUX Status Display ............................................................ |
DLP-546 |
Dual Repeater Incompatibility Diagnosis .................................................. |
TAP-104 |
HLX and HRX Status Display ......................................................... |
DLP-548 |
HLX Loopback Configuration ......................................................... |
DLP-573 |
Local Craft Interface Connection Troubleshooting............................................ |
TAP-103 |
Loopback Process Description ........................................................ |
TAD-102 |
Loopback Status/Commands. ........................................................ |
DLP-541 |
Maintenance Philosophy ............................................................ |
TAD-100 |
ODS2 Module Status Display ......................................................... |
DLP-547 |
Performance Monitoring Reporting Locations .............................................. |
TAD-103 |
Performance Monitoring Reports Description .............................................. |
TAP-102 |
Performance Monitoring Reports Retrieval. ............................................... |
DLP-565 |
Reset/LED Test Commands. ......................................................... |
DLP-538 |
RLX and RLXIOR Status Display ....................................................... |
DLP-509 |
Shelf Housekeeping Alarm Labels ...................................................... |
DLP-550 |
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NTP-005 |
Shelf Status Display .............................................................. |
DLP-545 |
Specifications................................................................... |
TAD-101 |
RTAU Operation ................................................................. |
DLP-570 |
TAU Operation .................................................................. |
DLP-575 |
TBOS Chassis Daisy-Chaining ........................................................ |
DLP-576 |
TBOS Interface Description .......................................................... |
TAD-104 |
Transaction Language 1 (TL1) Interface Description ......................................... |
TAD-105 |
Version C HLXC Voltage to HLXR Test................................................... |
DLP-568 |
Version D (or Later) HLXC Voltage to HLXR Test ............................................ |
DLP-572 |
Craft Interface System Logoff ........................................................ |
DLP-564 |
ALARMS PROCEDURES ................................................................... |
NTP-006 |
Active Alarms Display ............................................................. |
DLP-542 |
Alarm History Clearance Command..................................................... |
DLP-527 |
Alarm History Display ............................................................. |
DLP-544 |
Alarm Summary Display ............................................................ |
DLP-543 |
MPU VERSION 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES ................................. |
NTP-007 |
Local Craft Interface Connection ...................................................... |
DLP-504 |
Craft Interface System Logon ........................................................ |
DLP-526 |
MPU Software Download Command .................................................... |
DLP-551 |
Craft Interface System Logoff ........................................................ |
DLP-564 |
MPU CONFIGURATION DATA SAVE AND TRANSFER PROCEDURES ...................................... |
NTP-008 |
Local Craft Interface Connection ...................................................... |
DLP-504 |
Craft Interface System Logon ........................................................ |
DLP-526 |
Configuration Data Upload Command ................................................... |
DLP-554 |
MPU Replacement and Testing ....................................................... |
DLP-519 |
Configuration Data Download Command ................................................. |
DLP-555 |
Craft Interface System Logoff ........................................................ |
DLP-564 |
HLXC AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES ........................................ |
NTP-009 |
Local Craft Interface Connection ...................................................... |
DLP-504 |
Craft Interface System Logon ........................................................ |
DLP-526 |
Alarm History Clearance Command..................................................... |
DLP-527 |
System TID/Date/Time Setting ........................................................ |
DLP-528 |
DS3 MUX Configuration ............................................................ |
DLP-529 |
HLX Configuration................................................................ |
DLP-531 |
HLXC and HLXR End-To-End Tests..................................................... |
DLP-520 |
Force/APS Commands ............................................................. |
DLP-537 |
DS3 MUX Forced Switch Test ........................................................ |
DLP-511 |
DS3 MUX APS Test ............................................................... |
DLP-512 |
HDSL-Equipped Circuit Cross-Connects ................................................. |
DLP-515 |
Craft Interface System Logoff ........................................................ |
DLP-564 |
Assignment Records .............................................................. |
DLP-523 |
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