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In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for
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Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.
Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or
endangerment to human life.
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Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services
•An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment
without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing
encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals
and transmitted on the network.
•The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being
transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing
protection specifications.
•End user/customer will be responsible for filing an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when
connecting unprotected customer premise equipment (CPE) to 1.544 Mbps or subrate digital
services.
Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications, the affidavit
requirement for subrate services is waived.
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Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment
to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital Services
For the work to be performed in the certified territory of ___________________ (telco name)
State of ________________
County of ________________
I, _______________________ (name), ____________________________________ (business
address),
____________________ (telephone number) being duly sworn, state:
I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be
connected to 1.544 Mbps and/or ________ subrate digital services. The terminal equipment to be
connected complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules except for the encoded analog content and
billing protection specifications. With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection:
( ) I attest that all operations associated with the establishment, maintenance, and adjustment of the
digital CPE with respect to analog content and encoded billing protection information
continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.
( ) The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing
information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network.
( ) The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the
customer.
I attest that the operator(s)/maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment,
maintenance, and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has (have)
been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following
(check appropriate blocks):
( ) A. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode
analog signals; or
( ) B. A training course provided by the customer or authorized representative, using training
materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to
encode analog signals; or
( ) C. An independent training course (e.g., trade school or technical institution) recognized by the
manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or
( ) D. In lieu of the preceding training requirements, the operator(s)/maintainer(s) is (are) under the
control of a supervisor trained in accordance with _________ (circle one) above.
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I agree to provide ______________________ (telco’s name) with proper documentation to
demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph, if so
requested.
_________________________________Signature
_________________________________Title
_________________________________ Date
Transcribed and sworn to before me
This ________ day of _______________, _______
_________________________________
Notary Public
My commission expires:
_________________________________
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Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC
limits.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Canadian Emissions Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital
apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,”
ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils
numériques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques,”
NMB-003 edictee par le ministre des Communications.
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Warranty and Customer Service
ADTRAN will repair and return this product within five years from the date of shipment if it does not
meet its published specifications or fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and return
information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure.
Return Material Authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN.
For service, RMA requests, or further information, contact one of the numbers listed at the end of this
section.
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Customer gives ADTRAN written notice of defects during the warranty period. Upon such notice,
ADTRAN will, at its option, either repair or replace the defective item. If ADTRAN is unable, in a
reasonable time, to repair or replace any equipment to a condition as warranted, Customer is entitled to
a full refund of the purchase price upon return of the equipment to ADTRAN. This warranty applies
only to the original purchaser and is not transferable without ADTRAN's express written permission.
This warranty becomes null and void if Customer modifies or alters the equipment in any way, other
than as specifically authorized by ADTRAN.
EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE, THE FOREGOING
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EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ADTRAN AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER
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for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to the
Customer.
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Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training
ADTRAN will repair and return this product if within five years from the date of shipment the product
does not meet its published specification or the product fails while in service.
A return material authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN. For
service, RMA requests, training, or more information, use the contact information given below.
Repair and Return
If you determine that a repair is needed, please contact our Customer and Product Service (CAPS)
department to have an RMA number issued. CAPS should also be contacted to obtain information
regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair.
CAPS Department(256) 963-8722
Identify the RMA number clearly on the package (below address), and return to the following address:
ADTRAN Customer and Product Service
901 Explorer Blvd. (East Tower)
Huntsville, Alabama 35806
RMA # _____________
Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications Support
Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional pre-sales support is
needed, the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable
knowledge base, latest product documentation, application briefs, case studies, and a link to submit a
question to an Applications Engineer. All of this, and more, is available at:
http://support.adtran.com
When needed, further pre-sales assistance is available by calling our Applications Engineering
Department.
Applications Engineering (800) 615-1176
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Post-Sale Support
Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional support is needed, the
ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge
base, updated firmware releases, latest product documentation, service request ticket generation and
trouble-shooting tools. All of this, and more, is available at:
http://support.adtran.com
When needed, further post-sales assistance is available by calling our Technical Support Center.
Please have your unit serial number available when you call.
Technical Support(888) 4ADTRAN
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The ADTRAN Custom Extended Services (ACES) program offers multiple types and levels of
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ACES Help Desk(888) 874-ACES (2237)
Training
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training, please contact your Territory Manager or the Enterprise Training Coordinator.
Video Module Overview .......................................................................................................................................17
Video Module Specifications.................................................................................................................................18
Before Installing the Video Module ......................................................................................................................21
Installing the Video Module ..................................................................................................................................22
Power Up and Initialization ...................................................................................................................................26
Terminal Menu Structure.......................................................................................................................................27
Type ...............................................................................................................................................................28
Menu ..............................................................................................................................................................28
Test ................................................................................................................................................................29
State ...............................................................................................................................................................29
Status .............................................................................................................................................................29
No Response ...........................................................................................................................................29
Video Menus ..................................................................................................................................................30
Info .........................................................................................................................................................30
Alarm Status ...........................................................................................................................................30
DTE Status ..............................................................................................................................................31
Data Rate ................................................................................................................................................31
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Test ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
Current DTE Type ........................................................................................................................................ 35
Test Activity ................................................................................................................................................. 35
ATLAS Features Used with Video Module Options............................................................................................ 35
Run Selftest ........................................................................................................................................................... 35
Appendix ADial Plan Interface Configuration............................................................................................ 37
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1. Video Module System......................................................................................................................17
Figure 1-2. Video Module...................................................................................................................................19
Figure 2-1. Installing the Video Module.............................................................................................................22
Figure 3-2. Video Module Menu Options...........................................................................................................30
Figure A-1. Dial Plan Menus...............................................................................................................................37
Figure C-1. ATLAS 800 Series Video Module Menu Tree ................................................................................47
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Introduction
VIDEO MODULE OVERVIEW
The Video Module is a member of the ATLAS family of integrated access products,
providing two independent video ports, each including an RS-366 dialing interface
(DB-25) and a synchronous DTE port (interface connector determined by custom
cable).
The Video Module combines with the ATLAS 800 Series base unit and other
ATLAS modules to provide a comprehensive, cost-effective solution for any organization supporting an ISDN videoconferencing network. As many Video Modules
can be installed in a system as can be physically accommodated in the ATLAS 800
Series chassis. Figure 1-1 shows a sample application.
Videoconference
Equipment
ISDN Network
T1/PRI Module
or Octal BRI Module
Used in conjunction with the Nx56/64 BONDing Module, the ATLAS 800 Series
system (with an installed Video Module) will be able to terminate ISDN PRI or BRI
circuits (using the Quad T1/PRI or Octal BRI Modules, respectively) and provide
high-bandwidth video data streams to a video codec.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Video Module installs in any available option slot in the ATLAS 800 Series
chassis. You can view the status of the module itself, as well as the circuits to which
it interfaces. The terminal menus are accessible using a VT100 terminal connection
(through the CONTROL port) or a Telnet session (through the Ethernet port). Use
the terminal menu to configure the Video Module and to download application software.
ATLAS 800 series
Nx56/64 BONDing Module Installed
Figure 1-1. Video Module System
RS-366
Video Module
DTE
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FEATURES
Features of the Video Module are listed here:
•Two independent video ports; each includes an RS-366 dialing interface and a
DTE synchronous port
•Adapter cables are available to provide the following DTE interfaces: V.35,
RS-449, EIA-530
•Storage for 10 dial numbers and associated configuration parameters
•Type II and Type III RS-366 interface support
VIDEO MODULE SPECIFICATIONS
Each DTE synchronous port of the Video Module conforms to the following specifications:
Operating Temperature
Operation: 0° C to 50° C
Storage: -20° C to 70° C
Relative Humidity: To 95% Noncondensing
Line Rate
56 kbps to 1472 kbps (in 56k or 64k steps)
Data rates greater than 64kbps require the use of the Nx56/64
BONDing module (P/N 1200262L1).
Interface Types (using custom cables)
•V.35Cable P/N 1200774L1
•EIA-530Cable P/N 1200774L2
•RS-449Cable P/N 1200774L3
Tests
Power-on, circuit self-test, port loopback (internal toward system), and bilateral
local loopback
Each RS-366 dialing interface of the Video Module conforms to the following specifications:
Interface Types
Type II or Type III
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
The Video Module (see Figure 1-2) plugs into any available option slot in the rear
of the ATLAS 800 Series chassis.
The label under each 68-pin connector refers to the port on the Video Module.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Figure 1-2. Video Module
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Installation
BEFORE INSTALLING THE VIDEO MODULE
Carefully unpack and inspect the Video Module for shipping damages. If you
suspect damage occurred during shipping, file a claim immediately with the carrier
and then contact ADTRAN Technical Support (see the front pages of this manual for
pertinent information). If possible, keep the original shipping container for returning
the Video Module for repair or for verification of shipping damage.
Shipping Contents
The ADTRAN shipment includes the following items:
•Video Module
•Video Module Quick Start Guide
•Video Module User Manual (insert into the ATLAS 800 Series User Manual)
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INSTALLING THE VIDEO MODULE
Figure represents the actions required to properly install the
Video Module, as described in the Step/Action table below.
Figure 2-1. Installing the Video Module
Instructions for Installing the Video Module
StepAction
1
2
Remove the cover plate from the appropriate option slot in the
ATLAS 800 Series chassis rear panel.
Slide the Video Module into the option slot until the module is
firmly positioned against the front of the chassis.
3Secure the thumbscrews at both edges of the module.
4Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
Complete installation of remaining modules and Base Unit as
5
specified in the Installation chapter of the ATLAS 800 Series
User Manual.
To ensure that the thumbscrews are securely fastened, use a
screwdriver to tighten them.
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WIRING
PinCCITTDescription
Chapter 2. Installation
Several DTE interface options are available, depending on the system part number
ordered. The following tables provide the pinouts for all DTE interfaces.
Connector Type V.35 (System P/N 4200773L1)
Table 2-1. V.35 Winchester Pinout
A101Protective ground (PG)
B102Signal ground (SG)
C105Request to send (RTS) from DTE
D106Clear to send (CTS) to DTE
E107Data set ready (DSR) to DTE
F109Received line signal detector (DCD) to DTE
H—Data terminal ready (DTR) from DTE
J—Ring indicator (RI)
R104Received data (RD-A) to DTE
T104Received data (RD-B) to DTE
V115RX clock (RC-A) to DTE
X115 RX clock (RC-B) to DTE
P103 Transmitted data (TD-A) from DTE
S103Transmitted data (TD-B) from DTE
Y114TX clock (TC-A) to DTE
AA114TX clock (TC-B) to DTE
U 113External TX clock (ETC-A) from DTE
W113External TX clock (ETC-B) from DTE
NN—Test mode (TM) to DTE - (Not Supported)
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1Shield (Ground)13Clear to Send (B)
2Transmit Data (A)14Transmit Data (B)
3Received Data (A)15Transmit Clock (A)
4Request to Send (A)16Received Data (B)
5Clear to Send (A)17Receive Clock (A)
6DCE Ready (A)18Not Used
7Signal Ground19Request to Send (B)
8Carrier Detect (A)20DTE Ready (A)
9Received Clock (B)21Not Used
Connector Type EIA 530 (System P/N 4200773L2)
Table 2-2. EIA-530 Connector Pinout
10Carrier Detect (B)22DCE Ready (B)
11Ext. Transmit Clock (B) 23DTE Ready (B)
12Transmit Clock (B)24Ext. Transmit Clock (A)
25Not Used
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1Shield (Ground)14Digit Signal Circuit 1 (NB1)
2Digit Present (DPR)15Digit Signal Circuit 2 (NB2)
3Abandon Call and Retry (ACR)16Digit Signal Circuit 4(NB4)
4Call Request (CRQ)17Digit Signal Circuit 8(NB8)
5Present Next Digit (PND)18Receive Common (RC)
6Power Indication (PWI)19Send Common (SC)
7Signal Ground (SG)20-21Not Used
8-12Not Used22Data Link Occupied (DLO)
13Distant Station Connection (DSC)23-25Not Used
Connector Type RS-366 (DB-25)
Table 2-4. RS-366 Connector Pinout
POWER UP AND INITIALIZATION
The Video Module requires no initialization input during the power-up sequence, as
described in the ATLAS 800 Series User Manuals. Any previously configured set-
ting for the Video Module is automatically restored upon power-up.
Failed Self-Test
If the Video Module fails self-test, a message will be displayed in the terminal menu
self-test log during power-up. See the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual
for details.
Operation Alarms
The red ALARM LED (located with the Module LEDs on the front panel) illuminates when an alarm condition is detected.
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OVERVIEW
Operation
You can control and configure the Video Module from a variety of sources, including the following:
•The terminal menus, allowing detailed configuration, status, and diagnostics
•SNMP, primarily for reporting alarm conditions and system status
The remainder of this section describes the menu items presented when managing
the Video Module via the terminal menu.
Access the terminal menu using either a VT-100 terminal attached to the ATLAS
800 Series Base Unit’s control port or a Telnet session established through the Base
Unit’s Ethernet port. The appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual provides de-
tailed instructions on the operation of each of these management approaches.
To edit items in the terminal menu, you must have the appropriate
password level. Each menu description in this section indicates the
password level required for write and read access. See “Access
Passwords” in the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual
for detailed information on working with passwords. Security level
0 users can view and edit every available field. Security level 5
users can view any field but cannot edit.
TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE
ATLAS 800 Series uses a hierarchical menu structure to provide access to all of its
features. The top-most menu level leads to submenus which are grouped by functionality. All menu items display in the terminal window. To access the Video Module, activate the M
for the M
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ODULES
ODULES
menu.
Refer to the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual for
detailed instructions on navigating through the terminal menu.
menu. The following sections describe the menu items
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M
ODULES
The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the
Video Module when it is installed in the system. To see the menus for the Video
Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the Modules menu and
press Enter to access the module choices. Figure 3-1 shows the Modules menu (see
also the menu tree in Appendix C). The following sections describe all the Modules’
menu options.
SLT
TYPE
MENU
Figure 3-1. Modules Menu
Read security: 5
Displays the number of the available slots in the ATLAS 800 Series chassis. Slot 0
refers to the ATLAS 800 Series unit. This field is read-only.
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Displays the type of module actually installed in the slot or the type of module you
plan to install in the slot. If a Video Module is installed, the Type field automatically defaults to VIDEO (the Video Module). You can use this field to preconfigure
a system before actually installing modules by simply specifying the module that
you want to install in each slot.
T
YPE
automatically displays the name of an installed module. If
you want to change this field to a different type of module, you
must set T
Displays additional status and configuration menus for the selected module. (To access the submenus for this item, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MENU
the module you want to edit, and press
menu item, see the section See “Modules/Menu” on page 30.
YPE
to E
MPTY
before selecting the other module.
Enter
.) For detailed information on each sub-
column for
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ALARM
TEST
STATE
STATUS
Read security: 5
Displays an alarm condition on the Video Module. Press
Enter
in this field to acti-
vate the menu.
Read security: 5
Displays test name if the Video Module is executing a test. Press
Enter
in this field
to activate the menu.
Displays module status as either O
NLINE
or O
FFLINE
. Even though a module is
physically installed, it must be marked as online for it to be considered an available
resource. This field allows an installed module to be marked as offline, which may
be useful in system troubleshooting. If you choose O
in alarm condition but will display O
FFLINE
.
Once a module is installed, S
FFLINE
TATE
must be set to O
, the module will not be
NLINE
for the
ATLAS 800 Series unit to use the module for any data bandwidth.
This read-only field provides status information on the Video Module. The following messages may display:
REV
O
NLINE
N
O RESPONSE
E
MPTY
O
FFLINE
O
FFLINE/NO
R
ESPONSE
The module is enabled, and is responding to the system controller’s status polls.
This is the normal response of the system.
The module is enabled, but is not responding to the system controller’s status polls.
This response indicates either a problem in the system or that the module is not installed.
The system controller has not detected the presence of a module in the slot, nor has
a module been manually enabled for this option slot.
The module is installed, but has been taken offline by a user. The module is still responding to controller polls.
The module is installed, but has been taken offline by a user. The module is not responding to polls.
This read-only field displays the hardware revision of the Video Module.
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M
ODULES/MENU
Figure 3-2 shows the menu options available for the Video Module (see also the
menu tree in Appendix C). The following sections describe these options.
VIDEO MENUS
NFO
I
A
LARM STATUS
Figure 3-2. Video Module Menu Options
Accesses additional submenus.
Provides information about module part number, serial number , and board revision.
P
ART NUMBER
Displays the part number of the module (read only).
ERIAL NUMBER
S
Displays the serial number of the module (read only).
OARD REVISION
B
Displays the PCB revision (read only).
Displays the current alarm state of the DTE interface including the following:
SLIP
A rate mismatch exists between the DTE clock and the network-side clock (as set
by DS0 assignment).
PLL
The Video Module DTE port is not able to lock onto the clock provided by the network interface.
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ZERO
The DTE is sending an excessive number of consecutive zeroes to the network
interface.
NO EXT CLK
The DTE is not providing an external transmit clock. This alarm displays only if the
Video Module DTE port is configured to get its transmit clock from the DTE.
DTE S
TATUS
Shows the status of key DTE interface signals. An asterisk (*) indicates the presence of a signal and a hyphen (-) indicates no signal present.
P
RT
Operating port number
The following signals are monitored (these options are read-only):
RTSRequest to send from DTE
CTSClear to send to DTE
DTRData terminal ready from DTE
DSRData set ready to DTE
DCDData carrier detect to DTE
RIRing indicate to DTE
TDTransmit data from the DTE
RDReceive data toward the DTE
ECExternal clock present
D
ATA RATE
Displays the data rate at which each Video Module DTE port is currently operating.
A port’s data rate is determined by the number of B channels assigned to it and the
rate per channel associated with the active call.
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PLL/FIFODisplays the Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and FIFO status.
C
ONFIGURATION
ORT
P
Indicates the operating port.
PLL/FIFODisplays the state of the PLL and FIFO systems.
L
OCK
PLL is locked (This is required to transfer data.)
RXEReceive data FIFO empty
RXFReceive data FIFO full
TXETransmit data FIFO empty
TXFTransmit data FIFO full
All of the following configurable parameters apply to the individual Video Module
DTE ports.
P
RT
Displays the port number.
P
ORT NAME
Accepts any alpha-numeric name up to 16 characters long, to uniquely identify
each DTE port on the Video Module.
C
+/-
LK
Controls the clock used by the ATLAS 800 Series to accept the transmit (TX) data
ORMAL
from the DTE. This is usually set to N
a phase shift in the data, the clock can be set to INVERTED
. If the interface cable is long, causing
. This switches the phase
of the clock, which compensates for a long cable.
D
ATA
Controls the inverting of the DTE data. This inversion can be useful when operating with a high-level data link control (HDLC) protocol (often used as a means to
ensure 1s density). Select either N
ORMAL
or I
NVERTED
. Data inversion configura-
tion must match on both ends of the circuit.
CTS
ORMAL
Determines the behavior of the Clear To Send (CTS) signal. If set to N
will follow the value of Request To Send (RTS). If set to F
ORCED ON
, CTS
, CTS will
always be asserted.
DCD
Determines the behavior of the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal, also called
ORMAL
RLSD on some interfaces. If set to N
, DCD will generally be asserted when
the interface is capable of passing data (consult the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series
User Manual for exact conditions.) If set to F
ORCED ON
, DCD will always be
asserted.
DSR
ORMA
Determines the behavior of the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal. If set to N
l,
DSR will generally be asserted when the interface is capable of passing data. If set
to F
ORCED ON
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DTR
Selects the response to DTR transitions. The following table lists the configuration
options for the DTR parameter with respect to the current configuration for the
module in the Dial Plan.
Table 3-1. DTR Descriptions
T
EST
Dial Method (Dial Plan)
ON DTR
DIAL
RS-366
M
ANUAL
NH
0 I
DTR
Setting
Recognize
DTR
Ignore DTRCall will never connect.
Recognize
DTR
Ignore DTRCall is dialed regardless of DTR state and
Recognize
DTR
Ignore DTRCall is dialed regardless of DTR state and
Call is dialed when DTR is high and disconnects when DTR goes low.
Call is dialed if DTR is already high and
disconnected when DTR goes low.
must be disconnected manually.
Call is dialed if DTR is already high and
disconnected when DTR goes low.
must be disconnected manually.
Description
When the port detects an uninterrupted string of 0s being transmitted for more than
one second, setting this parameter to ON
will cause the ATLAS 800 Series to send
1s toward the network.
These options initiate different types of tests and display test results.
LOOPBACK
The Dual Video Module supports both local and remote loopbacks. Selecting
OCAL LOOPBACK
L
EMOTE LOOPBACK
or R
initiates the appropriate loopback
sequence.
N
O LOOPBACK
No active loopback
OCAL LOOPBACK
L
Activates both a local loopback (back toward the DTE) and a port loopback
(toward the network)
R
EMOTE LOOPBACK
Initiates a local loopback request sent to the remote Dual Video Module. This
allows for end-to-end circuit test.
EMOTE LOOPBACK
The R
option is only supported for Dual Video
Module to Dual Video Module applications.
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L
OOPBACK STATUS
This read-only option indicates a port’s current loopback status by displaying any
of the following status messages:
O LOOPBACK ACTIVE
N
P
ORT LOOPBACK ACTIVE
L
OOPING UP REMOTE UNIT
R
EMOTE UNIT LOOPED BACK
L
OOPING DOWN REMOTE UNIT
R
EMOTE LOOPUP FAILED
P
ORT LOOPED FROM REMOTE SOURCE
...
...
511
Controls the activation of the 511 test pattern generator and detector. 511 pattern is
generated inward through the ATLAS System.
ESULT
511 R
Displays the results of the 511 test. This option is read-only. Clear these results by
N
ONE
Enter
when CLR is selected.
pressing
Pattern is not synchronized
DTE I
NTERFACE
LOS
At one point the pattern was synchronized, but is currently not synchronized
YNC
S
Pattern is synchronized
ES
Number of seconds with at least one bit error
CLR
Clears error counters on test pattern results menu.
INJ
Injects errors into transmitted test pattern.
Configures the DTE port of the Video Module for the appropriate interface type. Select the parameters matching the interface cable being used.
P
RT
Displays the port number.
NTERFACE
DTE I
Configures the DTE port interface type. The following options are available:
A
UTO
The ATLAS 800 Series will automatically detect the interface type. The cable
must be connected before the interface can be determined.
EIA-530
Configures the interface for EIA-530 use.
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V.35
Configures the interface for V.35 use.
RS-449
Configures the interface for RS-449 use.
OOPBACK
L
Configures the interface to emulate a connected loopback cable.
CURRENT DTE TYPE
MODULE ALARMS
TEST ACTIVITY
Displays the current configuration of the Video Module DTE Interface.
Provides a shortcut to the A
Provides a shortcut to the T
LARM
menu (see See “Alarm Status” on page 30.).
EST
menu (see See “Test” on page 33.)
ATLAS FEATURES USED WITH VIDEO MODULE OPTIONS
Two additional ATLAS 800 Series menu items can operate in conjunction with the
and RUN S
LT
number (this action restores the factory settings
UN SELFTEST
ELFTEST
, see the ATLAS 800 Series User Man-
.
F
ACTORY
R
ESTORE
RUN S
ELFTEST
Video Module: F
You can restore the factory default settings for an Video Module by pressing F either while the cursor is over the S
for all of the module options) or while the cursor is over an individual field (this action restores factory settings only for the particular field).
RUN S
ELFTEST
cutes both the Video Module internal test and the ATLAS 800 Series internal test.
For additional information on Rual.
ACTORY RESTORE
, a submenu of the ATLAS 800 Series main menu item T
EST
, exe-
When R
the test. The unit continuously changes the display on the self-test log screen until
all test results are shown.
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UN SELFTEST
displays, place the cursor on it and press
Enter
to execute
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Dial Plan Interface Configuration
FCE CONFIG
The I
tion parameters for the endpoint. These parameters vary by the type of port selected.
The following section describes the configuration options available for the ATLAS
800 Series Video Module. To access these options, select D
ATLAS menu.
option for the D
The Video Module is only available for User Term applications
IAL PLAN
menu (see Figure A-1) sets configura-
IAL PLAN
from the
Figure A-1. Dial Plan Menus
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ATLAS 800 SERIES VIDEO MODULE: USER TERMINATION
The ATLAS 800 Series Video Module acts like the network while interfacing to user
equipment (video equipment). When you are working in the USER
P
LAN
menu and SLT is defined as a Video Module, the following interface
D
IALING METHOD
the DIAL
configuration options are available:
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Selects the method of dialing outbound calls from this endpoint.
T
ERM
section of
RS-366
MANUAL
ON DTR
RS-366 T
TYPE II
TYPE III
YPE
Configures the RS-366 dialing interface (associated with this port) to initiate the
call.
All outbound calls on this interface must be manually initiated and disconnected using the dial plan menus.
An outbound call to the number entered in the D
when the Data Transmit Ready (DTR) signal goes high (or active). Calls will be disconnected upon a loss of DTR.
The following menus are available only when the D
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the interface type for the RS-366 dialing port.
RS-366 is used to select and dial a number entered in the S
RS-366 is used to specify the number to dial and the call parameters using the ADTRAN Smart Dial String format (see Appendix B, Smart Dial String Formats, for
more details.)
IAL NUMBER
IALING METHOD
TORED NUMBERS
field will be initiated
is RS-366.
table.
D
IAL AFTER
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Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Some RS-366-capable devices will terminate a dial string with an End-Of-Number
(EON) character. If the device does not transmit such a character, the ATLAS will
use this value to assume the number is complete and proceed. The following
options are available:
1
SEC OR
2
SEC OR
5
SEC OR
EON10
EON20
EONW
SEC OR
SEC OR
AIT FOR
EON
EON
EON
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S
TORED
N
UMBERS
#
DIAL
DESCRIPTION
DIGITS
TYPE
DIAL AS
SRC ID
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Enter the numbers to dial using the RS-366 Type II dialing interface in the stored
numbers list. This list can contain up to 10 stored numbers.
Entry number (1-10)
Activator to dial or disconnect a call to the specified number.
Alphanumeric character string (up to 20 characters) used as a descriptor for the number entry. Enter a useful description such as VCon5thFloor(Corp).
Number string (up to 22 digits) to dial.
Specifies whether the data rate on the call will be 56 or 64 kbps.
Specifies the call type used to populate the Bearer Capability Information Element
in the ISDN Call Setup Message. Options include: DIGITAL
or AUDIO
Defines the source ID assigned to this call to be used for internal ATLAS routing.
Source IDs simplify the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion for
switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated the
call.
(3.1 kHz audio).
(Data), V
OICE
(speech),
MIN DS0S
MAX DS0S
D
EFAULT CALL
T
YPE
Zero (0) is the default ID for all endpoints and all accept numbers. If all default
S
ber.
Multiple endpoints may have the same S
ACCEPT list, specify a S
numbers to accept on that endpoint.
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s value is not met, the call will
be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse
multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s value is not acceptable to the
answering equipment, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires
a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the data rate for single call as either 56 or 64 kbps if not specified in the
Smart Dial string.
ID values are not modified, calls are routed based only on the dialed num-
OURCE
ID. When creating the CALL
OURCE
ID (s) as well as a dialed number or range of dialed
OURCE
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D
EFAULT DIAL
C
ALL AS
D
EFAULT
S
OURCE
D
EFAULT MIN
DS0
D
EFAULT MAX
DS0
ID
S
S
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the call type used to populate the Bearer Capability Information Element
in the ISDN Call Setup Message if not specified in the Smart Dial string. Options
include: D
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Defines the source ID assigned to this call to be used for internal ATLAS routing
when not otherwise specified in the Smart Dial string. Refer to Src ID discussion
on page 39 for more details.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for this switched
call if not otherwise specified in the Smart Dial string. If the call is negotiated and
the minimum DS0s value is not met, the call will be disconnected. Any value other
than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched
channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for this switched
call if not otherwise specified in the Smart Dial string. If the call is negotiated and
the maximum DS0s value is not acceptable to the answering equipment, the call
will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to
inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
IGITAL
(Data), V
OICE
(Speech), or A
UDIO
(3.1kHz audio).
MIN I
DS0
MAX I
DS0
NCOMING
S
NCOMING
S
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for an incoming
switched call to this endpoint. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s value
is not met, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a
BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for an incoming
switched call to this endpoint. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s
value is not acceptable to the answering equipment, the call will be disconnected.
Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the
multiple switched channels together.
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R
EDIAL NUMBER
D
IAL NUMBER
C
ALL TYPE
D
IAL CALL AS
S
OURCE
ID
The following menus are only available when the D
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Activator to dial or disconnect a call to the specified number.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the number to dial on an outgoing call.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies whether the data rate on the call will be 56 or 64kbps.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the call type used to populate the Bearer Capability Information Element
in the ISDN Call Setup Message. Options include: D
or AUDIO
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Defines the source ID assigned to this call to be used for internal ATLAS routing.
Source IDs simplify the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion
for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated
the call.
(3.1 kHz audio).
IALING METHOD
IGITAL
(Data), V
is M
OICE
ANUAL
.
(speech),
MIN DS0
MAX DS0
S
TORED
N
UMBERS
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S
S
#
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s value is not met, the call will
be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse
multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s value is not acceptable to the
answering equipment, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires
a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels
together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Enter the numbers to dial using the RS-366 Type II dialing interface in the stored
numbers list. This list can contain up to 10 stored numbers.
Entry number (1-10).
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DIAL
DESCRIPTION
DIGITS
TYPE
DIAL AS
SRC ID
Activator to dial or disconnect a call to the specified number.
Alphanumeric character string (up to 20 characters) used as a descriptor for the number entry. Enter a useful description such as VCon5thFloor(Corp).
Number string (up to 10 digits) to dial.
Specifies whether the data rate on the call will be 56 or 64kbps.
Specifies the call type used to populate the Bearer Capability Information Element
in the ISDN Call Setup Message. Options include: Digital (Data), Voice (speech),
or Audio (3.1kHz audio).
Defines the source ID assigned to this call to be used for internal ATLAS routing.
Source IDs simplify the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion for
switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated the
call.
Zero (0) is the default ID for all endpoints and all accept numbers. If all default
SOURCE ID values are not modified, calls are routed based only on the dialed
number.
Multiple endpoints may have the same SOURCE ID. When creating the CALL ACCEPT list, specify a SOURCE ID(s) as well as a dialed number or range of dialed
numbers to accept on that endpoint.
MIN I
DS0
MAX I
DS0
MIN DS0S
MAX DS0S
NCOMING
S
NCOMING
S
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s value is not met, the call will
be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse
multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s value is not acceptable to the
answering equipment, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires
a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for an incoming
switched call to this endpoint. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s
value is not met, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a
BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for an incoming
switched call to this endpoint. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s
value is not acceptable to the answering equipment, the call will be disconnected.
Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the
multiple switched channels together.
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D
IAL NUMBER
C
ALL TYPE
D
IAL CALL AS
S
OURCE
ID
The following menus are only available when the D
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the number to dial on an outgoing call.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies whether the data rate on the call will be 56 or 64kbps.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Specifies the call type used to populate the Bearer Capability Information Element
in the ISDN Call Setup Message. Options include: D
UDIO
or A
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
Defines the source ID assigned to this call to be used for internal ATLAS routing.
Source IDs simplify the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion
for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated
the call.
(3.1kHz audio).
IALING METHOD
IGITAL
(Data), V
is ON DTR.
OICE
(speech),
MIN DS0
MAX DS0
MIN I
DS0
NCOMING
S
S
S
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s value is not met, the call will
be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse
multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for this switched
call. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s value is not acceptable to the
answering equipment, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires
a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels
together.
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the minimum number of DS0s necessary for an incoming
switched call to this endpoint. If the call is negotiated and the minimum DS0s
value is not met, the call will be disconnected. Any value other than 1 requires a
BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the multiple switched channels together.
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MAX I
DS0
NCOMING
S
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
This option will specify the maximum number of DS0s allowed for an incoming
switched call to this endpoint. If the call is negotiated and the maximum DS0s
value is not acceptable to the answering equipment, the call will be disconnected.
Any value other than 1 requires a BONDING resource to inverse multiplex the
multiple switched channels together.
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Appendix B
Smart Dial String Formats
The Video Module accepts changes to Call Type and Channel Rate by using suffix
commands appended to the end of the dial string. The following string format is
used.
Where #C changes the Call Type as follows:
3=56K Data
4=64K Data
Where #R changes the Channel Rate (number of ISDN B channels) as follows:
1=1 B Channel (1x56k, 1x64k)
2=2 B Channel (2x56k, 2x64k) BONDING Mode 1
3=3 B Channel (3x56k, 3x64k) BONDING Mode 1
.
.
.
23=23 B Channel (23x56k, 23x64k) BONDING Mode 1
Where #S changes the Source ID (valid range 0-9) to route the call through the Dial
Plan.
The following are dialing examples:
BONDING 384k using 64K call type (6x64k)7082906055#4#6#0
BONDING 336k using 56K call type (6x56k)7082906055#3#6#0
BONDING 256k using 64K call type (4x64k)7082906055#4#4#0
BONDING 256k using 64k call type (4x64k) 7082906055#4#4#5
with Source ID 5
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If no suffix is used, the call is placed using the values configured for the Video
Module. For example, if the Dual Video Module is configured with D
T
= 64k digital data, S
YPE
and D
EFAULT MAX
7082906055#4#6#0.
If the Channel Rate suffix is used, the Call Type suffix is required. However, the
Channel Rate is not required to make changes to the Call Type. For example, if the
Video Module defaults configure the port for 384k Call Type, only the #3 suffix is
required to change the Call Type to 336k. The dial string 7082906055#3 is the same
as 7082906055#3#6.
If the Source ID suffix (#S) is used, both the Call Type (#C) and the Channel Rate
(#R) Suffixes are required. However, the Source ID suffix (#S) is not required to
make changes to the Call Type or Channel Rate. For example, if the Video Module
defaults configure the port for 384k (6x64k) on Source ID=0, only the #3 and #8 suffixes are required to change the call type to 448k. The dial string 7082906055#3#8
is the same as 7082906055#3#8#0.
EFAULT CALL
OURCE
ID = 0, D
EFAULT MIN
DS0S = (2, 3, 4, 5, or 6),
DS0S = 6, the dial string 7082906055 is the same as
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Appendix C
SltVideo MenuSLIP
TypeAlarm StatusPortPLL
Modules MenuModule Alarms
AlarmNo Ext Clk
TestDTE StatusPort
StateDTE StatusRTS
RevCTSPort
Test ActivityPortNo Loopback0 InhOff
Video Module Menu Tree
InfoPart Number
Serial Number
Board Revision
(shortcut)
Data RatePortDTRName
PLL FifoPortECRXEForced On
ConfigurationForced On
TestLoopbackLocal LoopbackOn
(shortcut)
DTE InterfaceDTE Interface ModeEIA-530
AlarmsZero
RateDSRClk + / -Normal
DCDInverted
RIDataNormal
TDInverted
RDLOCKCTSNormal
PLL/FifoRXFDCDNormal
TXEForced On
TXFDSRNormal
DTRIgnore DTR
Loopback Status
511ON
511 ResultsSyncY
ClrESN
InjectEIA
PrtAUTO
V.3 5
Current DTE TypeRS-449
Loopback
Recognize DTR
OFF
Figure C-1. ATLAS 800 Series Video Module Menu Tree
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