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Important Safety Instructions
1.Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or
included in the manual.
2.This product is intended to be used with a three-wire grounding type plug – a plug
which has a grounding pin. This is a safety feature. Equipment grounding is vital to
ensure safe operation. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug by
modifying the plug or using an adaptor.
Prior to installation, use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check the ac receptacle for
the presence of earth ground. If the receptacle is not properly grounded, the
installation must not continue until a qualified electrician has corrected the problem.
If a three-wire grounding type power source is not available, consult a qualified
electrician to determine another method of grounding the equipment.
3.Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings
must not be blocked or covered.
4.Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where
persons will walk on the power cord.
Safety Instructions
5.Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
6.General purpose cables are provided with this product. Special cables, which may be
required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the
responsibility of the customer.
7.When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the applicable
Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed. If
necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection
authorities to ensure compliance.
8.A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two
or more buildings. If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected, the
voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition. Consult a qualified electrical
consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and, if necessary,
implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products.
In addition, if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits, take the
following precautions:
–Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
–Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed
for wet locations.
–Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interface.
–Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
–Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
–Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that instructions pertaining to
connection to the telephone network be included in the installation and operation manual. Specific
instructions are listed in this section.
Notice to Users of the Digital Data Service
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of the equipment is a label
or silk-screened text that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, please provide this
information to your telephone company.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line
and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the
sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed 5. T
may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local telephone
company to ascertain the maximum REN for your calling area.
If your DSU causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your
service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. Y
complaint with the FCC.
Safety Instructions
o be certain of the number of devices you
ou will be advised of your right to file a
If your DSU causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your
service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. Y
ou will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures
that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. If so, you will be given advance notice so
as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
The DBM cannot be used on public coin-operated telephone service provided by the telephone
company. Connection to party-line service is subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state public utility
commission, public service commission, or corporation commission for information.)
No repairs may be performed by the user. Should you experience difficulty with this equipment,
refer to the Equipment W
arranty and Support
section of Chapter 1.
For Digital Data Service (DDS) installations, inform the local telephone company of the
appropriate network channel interface code for the service you desire.
The DDS Service Order Number is 6.0Y. The jack configurations required are RJ48S for the
Model 3550 DSU and RJ48T for the Model 3551. With an RJ48T configuration, you must specify
the number of data lines you require. Refer to the T
V.32 DBM jack information.
After the telephone company has installed the requested jack, you can connect the DSU with the
appropriate cable (provided). An FCC-compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided
with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or
premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant.
This
install and operate your Model 3550 or 3551 data service
unit (DSU), which may or may not be equipped with a
dial backup module (DBM) or time division multiplexer
(TDM). If your DSU is not equipped with these options,
skip the information that pertains to them.
Be sure to read the safety and regulatory information at
the beginning of this guide.
It is assumed that you are familiar with the functional
operation of digital data communications equipment.
This Guide
user
’s guide provides the information needed to
How to Use This Guide
This guide provides basic information about your DSU,
how to install it and verify that it is installed and operating
correctly, how to operate the unit and its options, and how
to configure it.
Two installation chapters are provided, one for the
Model 3550 DSU and one for the Model 3551 DSU.
Select the chapter that applies to your DSU.
Refer to the following chapters or appendices, as
needed.
Chapter 1
Provides a general overview of the
DSU and its options, information
about equipment upgrades and
conversions, and the unit’
specifications. It also includes
equipment warranty information and
equipment return instructions.
s technical
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Appendix AProvides a diagram for navigating
Appendix BSummarizes the configuration option
Appendix CLists the DSU’
Appendix DShows point-to-point and multipoint
Appendix EProvides cable and connector pin
Appendix FEquipment List
Glossary
ence Car
Refer
Provides step-by-step instructions for
installing your carrier-mounted
Model 3551 DSU.
Describes how to operate your DSU
and its DBM and TDM/Flex options.
Presents the basics of setting and
changing configuration options, and
provides Configuration Option Set
ables, which describe each
T
configuration option in an option set,
along with its possible settings.
the DSU’
sets for you.
well as their messages, identifying
when they appear.
application configurations and
network hookups.
assignments.
d
s menu structure.
s status indicators, as
Chapter 2
Provides step-by-step instructions for
installing your standalone
Model 3550 DSU.
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Related Documents
Call your sales representative to order additional
product documentation.
Other product documentation includes the following:
3000-A2-GA31COMSPHERE 3000 Series
Carrier, Installation Manual
3000-A2-GB41COMSPHERE –
Office Power Unit, Installation
Guide
6700-A2-GB41COMSPHERE 6700 Series
Network Management System,
User’
s Guide, Security Manager
Featur
e Supplement
6700-A2-GY31COMSPHERE 6700 Series
Network Management System,
User’
s Guide
48 Vdc Central
Reference Documents
• AT&T T
• AT&T T
• AT&T T
•
Bell Canada DCTE Specifications
•
Bell Communications Research T
Reference Publication 41028
The Model 3550 or 3551 data service unit (DSU)
supports communication between computers and other
data processing devices by providing connections to
digital data service (DDS) transmission facilities. Both
point-to-point and multipoint configurations are
supported.
The following sections describe the standard features
of the DSU, as well as the features of the options that may
have been ordered with your unit. The technical
specifications of the DSU and its orderable options are
near the end of the chapter.
Standard Features
The Model 3550 or 3551 DSU offers the following
features:
• Multispeed operation. The DSU operates at data
rates of 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, and 56 kbps
full-duplex over the digital data service (DDS)
network.
Two DTE connectors (interfaces) are provided for
and
Port 1: EIA-232-D
connector for data rates up to and including
19.2 kbps; use the V
V.35. Use the EIA-232-D
.35 connector for higher rates.
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• Rate Adaption.
adapt its data rate to a low-speed application while
operating over the high-speed DDS circuit.
• LADS operation.
area data set (LADS) (sometimes called a
limited-distance modem, or LDM) at 2.4, 4.8, 9.6,
19.2, 38.4, 56, or 64 kbps.
• Single-Port Async/Sync. The single-port
asynchronous-to-synchronous feature makes it
possible to send asynchronous data over the
synchronous network.
• Nondisruptive Diagnostics.
nondisruptive diagnostics, the DSU sends
diagnostic data without interrupting or disrupting
customer data.
• NMS control. The DSU can be controlled by
COMSPHEREr 6700 Series NMS. The 6700
Series NMS operates using Advanced Diagnostic
protocol (ADp).
The Model 3550 DSU requires a hubbing device
for connection to the NMS; the Model 3551 DSU is
connected to the NMS through the shared
diagnostic unit (SDU) in the COMSPHERE
3000 Series Carrier.
ith this feature, the DSU can
The DSU can operate as a local
When set up to use
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• Diagnostic Control Panel control. The
Model 3550 DSU is controlled from its diagnostic
control panel (DCP). The diagnostic control panel
for the Model 3551 DSU, called a shared diagnostic
control panel (SDCP), is installed in the
3000 Series Carrier
information about the DSU on a 2-line,
16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) and
through light-emitting diode (LED) status
indicators.
Except where a distinction is
made, the term
types of diagnostic control panels,
the DCP or the SDCP.
• Full tributary diagnostics. The DSU supports a
full complement of diagnostic tests and commands.
Diagnostics can be addressed to and sent to
tributaries from a 6700 Series NMS workstation or
from the DCP of a control DSU.
. Both control panels display
NOTE
DCP
refers to both
Optional Features
The Model 3550 DSU can be ordered with the
following optional features:
• V
.32bis 14.4 kbps Dial Backup Module (DBM)
• Time Division Multiplexer (TDM/Flex)
The Model 3551 DSU can be ordered with a V.32bis
14.4 kbps DBM, or it can be used with an
If your DSU is not equipped with these options, go to
the next section.
V.32 DBM
The V.32bis 14.4 kbps dial backup module (referred to
as DBM throughout this guide) childboard is attached to
the DSU circuit card. The DBM provides the following
features:
• Multispeed point-to-point backup.
provides point-to-point service over the 2-wire dial
network. Backup rates available are 2.4, 4.8, 9.6,
12.0, and 14.4 kbps.
external
The DBM
DBU.
• External dial backup.
external dial backup unit (DBU – e.g., a
3800 Series dial/lease modem) to provide backup.
This feature may be used in a point-to-point DSU
configuration and can be used with either a control
or tributary DSU.
For more information about the 3000 Series Carrier or
the SDCP
Installation Manual. For more information about the
6700 Series NMS, refer to the COMSPHERE 6700 Series
Network Management System, User’s Guide
identified in the
Preface, which also provides information on how to order
these documents
, refer to the
Related Documents
.
The DSU can use an
COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier
. These are
section of the
• Independent operation.
installed on the DSU, the two are configured
separately and most tests can be run on either
independent of the other (e.g., you can run a test on
the DBM while a test is running on the DSU).
• Security. There are four levels of call setup
security: None, Password, Callback, and Alarm.
,
• Management control.
from a 6700 Series NMS, the DSU’
be initiated automatically by the DSU-DBM.
• Automatic setup and restoration.
configured for automatic backup, the DSU-DBM
initiates dial backup when it detects a failure in the
network, then restores the data path to the DDS
circuit when the network returns to service.
Although the DBM is
Dial backup can be initiated
s DCP
, or it can
When
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About Your DSU
2-Port TDM/Flex
The 2-port TDM/Flex is a separate circuit card that
attaches to the Model 3550 DSU. It allows independent
ports to share one standard digital point-to-point facility.
The 2-port TDM/Flex provides the following features:
• Port capacity. This feature permits the DSU to
operate as a digital sharing device and provides two
independent ports. Port 1 is on the DSU and Port 2
is on the 2-port TDM/Flex. Either port can operate
as an EIA-232 or V.35 interface.
W
• Multiplexing.
multiplexing can be performed using two
independent ports to share one standard DDS
point-to-point circuit.
Line speeds.
•
speeds supported by the DSU: 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2,
38.4, and 56 kbps. For LADS operation, 64 kbps is
also supported.
• Port speeds. Each port can be set to 1.2, 2.4, 4.8,
9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 48, 56, or 64 kbps. In 2-port
TDM/Flex applications,
cannot exceed the line speed
• Asynchronous operation. Although the DSU
provides synchronous transmission through the
DDS network, any port can be configured for
asynchronous operation. When the 2-port
TDM/Flex is installed, asynchronous-tosynchronous conversion can be performed.
Asynchronous data rates of 150, 300, 600, 1200,
and 1800 bps are supported, along with the
synchronous data rates.
• Digital sharing. With this feature, the ports can
share the same channel. All ports in a
digital-sharing group operate at the same speed, and
all receive the same data. When configured for
DSD (digital-sharing device) port contention, only
one port at a time is allowed to send.
ith this option, time division
The TDM/Flex operates at all line
the sum of the port speeds
.
• Switched-carrier emulation. In 2-port TDM/Flex
transmission, switched-carrier emulation is optional
for each port, for both the inbound (toward the
control DSU) and outbound (from the tributary
DSU) directions.
• NMS control. Control of a 3550 DSU with 2-port
TDM/Flex can be performed from a 6700 Series
s DCP
NMS or the DSU’
• Point-to-point backup. A 3550 DSU with 2-port
TDM/Flex can also have a DBM installed for
point-to-point dial backup. If backup is at a
ent speed than the DSU’s speed, TDM/Flex
differ
operation automatically changes to the lower
speed.
.
Upgrades Available
Although your DSU may not currently have a DBM or
2-port TDM/Flex installed, you can add these features at a
later time. Both the DBM and 2-port TDM/Flex features
are available as upgrades.
You can order the option you want and install it
yourself (referred to as a field installation). Refer to the
Equipment List in Appendix F for the feature number to
order.
Technical Specifications
T
ables 1-1
for the following:
•
• Specifications for the Model 3550 and 3551 DSU
• Specifications for the V.32 DBM (Table 1-3)
through 1-4 list the technical specifications
General specifications that apply to all Model 3550
and 3551 circuit cards (Table 1-1)
only (Table 1-2)
•
Elastic stor
buffer is provided for each port for the support of
extended circuits. Both digital and analog
extensions are supported.
e per port.
A transmit elastic store
• Specifications for the 2-port TDM/Flex
with a Model 3550 (T
able 1-4)
ć only used
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Table 1-1
(1 of 2)
General Technical Specifications
Specifications
APPROVALS
FCC Part 15
FCC Part 68
UL
3550 DSU
3551 DSU, 3000 Series Carrier
CSA
Safety
3550 DSU
3551 DSU, 3000 Series Carrier
Emissions
Bell Canada
AC POWER REQUIREMENTS
3550 DSU
3550 DSU with DBM
3550 DSU with 2-Port TDM/Flex
3551 DSU
3551 DSU with DBM
V.32 DBM
3000 Series Carrier (16 DSUs with DBMs
plus SDU and fan module)
Criteria
Class A digital device
AW292J-61661-DD-N
Listed U L 1950, second edition
Recognized Component UL 1950, second edition
3 (0.029 amp, 4.5 watts at 115 Vac)
3 (0.080 amp, 8.0 watts at 115 Vac)
3 (1.650 amp, 165 watts at 115 Vac)
DTE INTERFACE
3550 DSU
25-pin D-subminiature connector
34-pin connector
3551 DSU with
25-Pin V.35 Interface
Uses a Rear Connector Plate with two
25-pin D-subminiature connectors.
ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Shock and Vibration
EIA-232-D/CCITT V.24 (ISO 2110)
CCITT V.35 (ISO 2593)
EIA-232-D/CCITT V.24 (ISO 2110)
CCITT V.35 (ISO 2593)
(A V.35 Interconnect Cable is required to use the V.35 connector. The
cable provides an interface between the DSU’s 25-pin D-type connector
and the DTE cable’s V.35 connector.)
32°
to 122
° F (0°
to 50
° C)
to 158
–4°
5%—95% (noncondensing)
Withstands normal shipping and handling
° F (–20°
to 70
° C)
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SpecificationsCriteria
HEAT DISSIPATION (MAX.) AT 115 VAC
3550 DSU
3550 DSU with DBM
3550 DSU with 2-Port TDM/Flex
3551 DSU
3551 DSU with DBM
3000 Series Carrier (16 DSUs with DBMs
plus SDU and fan module)
About Your DSU
Table 1-1
(2 of 2)
General Technical Specifications
22.16 Btu/hr
29.00 Btu/hr
29.21 Btu/hr
22.16 Btu/hr
27.30 Btu/hr
563.00 Btu/hr
PORT RATESAsync or Sync rates: 64, 56, 48, 19.2, 14.4, 12.0, 9.6, 4.8, 2.4, and
NMS COMPATIBILITY
1.2 kbps
Other asynchronous rates (e.g., 150, 300, 600, and 1800 bps) can be
obtained through oversampling
Asynchronous rates support CCITT V.14 extended rate range at
8 to 12 bits per character
percent overspeed/underspeed compensation at 10 bits per character)
COMSPHEREr 6700 Series NMS, Release 4.0 or greater
, including the
start
and
stop
bit (+2.3, –2.5
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Table 1-2
DSU Technical Specifications
SpecificationsCriteria
APPLICATIONFull- or half-duplex data transmission via point-to-point or multipoint
DDS network, or local area data channel
COMMUNICATION LINELeased or private 4-wire DDS line
DATA RATES
Digital Services (DDS, ASDS)
LADS
When timing is external (provided by the
DTE), the DTE’s clock must be within these
ranges.
Compatibility Bulletin CB-INC-101, and
Pacific Bell publications
PUB L-780035-PB/NB and
PUB L-780036-PB/NB
DSU COMPATIBILITY
Primary Channel
Requires 3600 Series Hubbing Device which provides
two 8-pin modular jacks
Via the SDU in the COMSPHEREr 3000 Series Carrier
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, and 56 kbps
19.2 kbps loop at levels of +6, 0, or –10 dBm
All Paradyne digital products and other products that are compliant with
AT&T Technical Reference 62310 – 1987
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Table 1-3
V.32 DBM Technical Specifications
SpecificationsCriteria
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER (REN)DBM option 0.7B
APPLICATIONFull- or half-duplex data transmission via analog 2-wire dial network,
point-to-point
MODULATION AND FREQUENCYAt 14.4 and 12 kbps: CCITT V.32bis, 1800 Hz
At 4.8 and 9.6 kbps: CCITT V.32, 1800 Hz
At 2.4 kbps: CCITT V.22bis, 2400 Hz
COMMUNICATION LINE2-wire analog (PSTN) line
DATA RATES2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 12, 14.4 kbps
DBM COMPATIBILITYIf Call Setup is set for Callback or Password security, then the device is
compatible with a Model 3550 or 3551 V.32 DBM.
any
V.32 modem can be
APPROVALS
DOC
Certification (PSTN)
Load Number
RECEIVE VF INTERFACE
Dynamic Range
V.32 2-wire PSTN
Impedance
SWITCHED NETWORK INTERFACE
3550 DSU
If Call Setup is set for Alarm or None, then
used.
Also, V.22bis at 2.4 kbps can be used.
230 3684 A
7
–
43 to
–10 dBm
600
Ω
6-pin modular jack
Permissive: USOC RJ11C
8-pin modular jack
Programmable: USOC RJ45S
3551 DSU
TRANSMIT VF INTERFACE
Signal Level
V.32 2-wire Dial (PSTN)
Impedance
(One or two) 50-pin connector
Permissive: USOC RJ21X
Programmable: USOC RJ27X
Permissive: –9 dBm
Programmable: –12 to 0 dBm (set by a resistor in the telco jack)
600
Ω
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Table 1-4
2-Port TDM/Flex Technical Specifications
SpecificationsCriteria
APPLICATION
Multiplexing
Digital sharing
PORT SYNCHRONOUS RATES1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 12.0, 14.4, 19.2, 48, 56, and 64 kbps
PORT ASYNCHRONOUS RATES150, 300, 600, 1200, and 1800 bps plus all primary (DSU) rates.
PORT DTE INTERFACE
3550 DSU (2-port TDM/Flex)
NMS SUPPORTTDM/Flex capability is fully supported by Release 4.0 or greater
Provides time division multiplexing of two independent ports.
Allows consecutive ports to share the same TDM/Flex channel.
Asynchronous rates support +2.3, –2.5 percent overspeed/
underspeed compensation.
Provides an additional 25-pin D-subminiature connector for a total of two
EIA-232 or V.35 interfaces.
COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS.
Equipment W arranty
and Support
Contact your sales or service representative directly for
any help needed. For additional information concerning
warranty , sales, service, repair, installation,
documentation, or training, use one of the following
methods:
• Via the Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide
Web site at http://www.paradyne.com
• Via Telephone: Call our automated call system to
receive current information via fax or to speak with
a company representative.
— Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-870-2221
— International, call 727-530-2340
Model 3550 DSU is designed for desktop
operation and is delivered ready to connect to the
network. It is configured as a tributary DSU for operation
at 9.6 kbps on a multipoint circuit.
If the unit was ordered with a TDM/Flex installed,
Ports 1 and 2 are configured for 9.6 kbps operation, and
configured as a digital sharing device (DSD). Both ports
are configured for EIA-232 operation, rather than V.35
operation. Refer to the MUX (Port) option set tables in
Chapter 5 to change this configuration on a port-by-port
basis.
Installation consists of the following steps, which
should be performed in the order listed.
Physical installation
•
•
Hardware straps
• Electrical connection
• Network diagnostic connection
• Software configuration
• DDS network (or LADS) connection
• Dial (or PSTN) network connection if a DBM is
installed, or if using an external dial backup unit
(DBU)
• DSU DTE connection
• Verification testing
Although the Model 3550 DSU is designed for desk or
table-top operation, you can order an ACCULINKr
3100 Series CSU wall-mount adapter if you want to
mount the DSU on a wall, an equipment shelf, a 19-inch
RS-310-C or 23-inch AT&T DATAPHONEr equipment
cabinet. Refer to Appendix F to order the adapter.
Before You Begin
Your
installation site should be clean, well-lighted,
well-ventilated, and free from environmental extremes.
A dedicated grounded ac outlet that is protected by a
circuit breaker should be installed within 6 feet of the
DSU’s planned location. The outlet should be capable of
supplying 90 to 132 Vac 60 Hz (U.S. and Canada). The
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circuit must be capable of supplying a minimum of
2 amperes at 1
Specifications section in Chapter 1 for additional power
requirements.
The ac transformer contains a
3-wire grounding-type plug which
has a grounding pin. This is a
safety feature. Do not defeat the
purpose of the grounding plug by
modifying it or by using an
adapter.
Prior to installation, use an outlet
tester to check the ac receptacle
for earth ground. If the power
source does not provide a ground
connection, consult an electrician
to determine another method of
grounding the DSU before
proceeding with the installation.
Before connecting the DSU, you need to contact the
telephone company to coordinate your installation before
connecting the DSU to their network. The DSU can only
be operated at the data rate for which access to the DDS
network is provided. If a DBM is installed, the DSU must
also be connected to the dial network. Y
telephone company before you connect to the dial
network.
ensur
e compliance with FCC, Bell Canada, and Canadian
DOC rules.
No on-site assembly of the DSU is required. However,
installation should not proceed if any of the following is
missing:
• A power cord with table-top ac transformer
• A 14-ft cable for connection to the DDS network,
with 8-pin RJ48S modular plug on each end
For Canadian purchasers, an 8-pin RJ48S connector is
on one end while a 6-pin connector is on the other is
required (order feature number 3000-F1-006).
If the DSU is equipped with a DBM, a dial interface
cable should have been ordered.
•
Permissive (RJ1
end (feature number 4400-F1-53x or 3600-F3-503).
• Programmable (RJ45S) – an 8-pin modular plug at
each end (feature number 4400-F1-54x).
15 Vac. Refer to the Technical
CAUTION
Refer to the notice at the fr
1C) – a 6-pin modular plug at each
ou must notify the
ont of this guide to
Contact your service representative if any of these
items is missing from the shipping container
the appropriate dial interface cable.
If your DSU is equipped with a DBM, you may need to
change the DSU’s hardware straps before installing the
DSU.
, or to order
How to Change
Hardware Straps
HANDLING
STA
TIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES
This product is designed to protect
sensitive components from damage
due to electrostatic discharge (ESD)
during normal operation. When
performing installation procedures,
however, take proper static control
precautions to prevent damage to
equipment. If you are not sure of the
proper static control precautions,
contact your near
representative.
The Model 3550 DSU has a switch located behind its
diagnostic control panel (DCP). This switch contains two
straps, one that controls the permissive or programmable
connection when a DBM is installed, and one that controls
the frame-to-signal grounds. Table 2-1 shows the DSU’s
settings. Refer to Figure 2-1 and the following steps if you
need to change one of these straps.
PRECAUTIONS
FOR
est sales or service
. Procedure
1. With your thumbs under the edge of the front
bezel, firmly press upward to lift the bezel from
the tabs securing it in place.
2.
Swing the front bezel up and set the bezel aside.
3. Refer to Table 2-1 to determine which switch
needs to be changed. Then, using a small
instrument, carefully change the position of the
switch.
4. Reinsert the front bezel’
and swing the bezel down. Snap the bezel back
into place.
s hinge tabs into position
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FRONT BEZEL
S1-1
COMSPHERE 3550
SNAP
TABS
Installing the Model 3550 DSU
SWITCH 1
HINGE TAB
LOCATIONS
Figure 2-1. Model 3550 Hardware Switch Location (shown without a TDM/Flex)
Table 2-1
Model 3550 DSU Switch Settings
Switch PositionSwitch SettingFunction
S1-1
S1-2
ON
(default)
OffProgrammable V.32 DBM transmit level between –12 dBm and 0 dBm
ONFrame ground (FG) connected to signal ground (SG)
Off
(default)
Permissive V.32 DBM transmit output level of –9 dBm
FG connected to SG through 100 ohm resistor
496-14457-01
ON is to the rear as you face the front of the DSU.
Off is to the front.
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COMSPHERE 3550 Series Data Service Units
Where to Place the DSU
As mentioned earlier
6 feet of a dedicated grounded ac outlet that is protected
by a circuit breaker.
The distance between the DSU and its DTE must be
within EIA-232-D/V.24 limits, or V.35 limits if operating
the DSU at speeds greater than 19.2 kbps.
• For the EIA-232 connector, the typical maximum
distance is 50 feet at speeds less than or equal to
19.2 kbps. If a longer distance is needed, use high
quality
, low capacitance cable and ensure that the
effective shunt capacitance of the circuit (measured
at the DSU and including the capacitance of the
cable and the DTE) does not exceed 2500
picofarads, as specified in EIA-232-D.
• For the V
recommended between the DSU and the DTE is
nominally 1000 feet.
Allow 1 to 2 feet of clearance around the DSU for
access and cable connections during installation.
.35 connector
, the DSU must be placed within
, the maximum distance
Installing the DSU
Before installing the DSU, label the circuit breaker that
protects the ac wall outlet, and make sure that it is set to
ON. Then, proceed with the installation.
. Procedure
1.
Place the DSU in its planned location. Make sure
the ventilation slots are not blocked.
2. At the rear of the DSU (Figure 2-2), insert the ac
transformer, circular plug into the interface labeled
POWER.
3. Plug the ac transformer’s 3-prong plug into the ac
wall outlet.
CAUTION
Only use the power
transformer designed for the
Model 3550 DSU. Using other
transformers may result in
personal injury or damage to
the equipment.
Figure 2-2. Model 3550 Electrical Connection
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Power-Up Routine
When power is applied, the DSU:
• Determines what options (DBM or TDM/Flex) are
installed, if any.
Runs a Device T
•
installed options.
est on itself and each of the
Installing the Model 3550 DSU
6.
Press the
configurations into view
appropriate configuration.
• PTPC for a point-to-point control
• PTPT for a point-to-point tributary
• MPTC for a multipoint control
key to bring the factory-loaded unit
, and select the
During the tests, all indicators on the DCP light
briefly and the message
the liquid crystal display (LCD).
Displays the results of each test momentarily as
•
Pass, Fail, or Abrt. (Abrt indicates that the Device
est was aborted because a network loopback was
T
in pr
ogr
ess during the power
tests take about 20 seconds to complete.
If a TDM/Flex is installed, MUX is displayed as
Pass or Fail.
If the DSU, DBM, or TDM/Flex (MUX) fails this test,
follow these steps. Refer to Appendix A as you perform
the procedures described in this guide. Refer to Chapters 4
and 5 for additional examples and procedures.
Power-Up T
ests
-up procedure.) These
appears on
. Procedure
1.
Press the
Select
2.
Press the
3.
(Configuration) branch into view.
4. Press the function key directly below Confg.
Press the F1 key to select
5.
Options).
Load from screen appears.
The
key to return to the top-level menu.
Local (F1 key).
key to scroll the Confg
Opts (Configuration
• MPTT for a multipoint tributary
Press the F1 key to
7.
configuration.
Save to
The
8. Save the selected configuration to Activ
(F1 key).
Press the
9.
then select
10.
Select
The Run T
11. Select the device that Failed: the DSU (or the
TDM/Flex) or DBM.
12. Press the F2 key to run the Device T
The device should pass.
13. Should the device fail, call your service
representative. (see Chapter 1).
screen appears.
Local
Test (F3).
est on
SAVE
the selected
key to return to the top-level menu,
again.
screen appears.
est again.
Connecting to the Network
The DSU provides three interfaces (often called a
jack
). One jack connects the DSU to the 6700 Series
NMS, one connects the DSU to the dial (or public
switched telephone network – PSTN) network, and one
connects the DSU to the DDS network. Follow the
appropriate procedure when making your network
connections.
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a
Connecting to the NMS
A 3600 Hubbing Device is required to connect the
control DSU to the 6700 Series NMS. When connected to
the NMS, the DSU can be controlled and configured from
the NMS rather than from the DCP alone.
. Procedure
1. Plug the 4-pin modular plug of the 3600 Hubbing
Device (Figure 2-3) into the DSU jack labeled
CC/DC.
Plug one end of an M6BJ cable into the hubbing
2.
device jack labeled
3. Plug the other end of the 8-pin M6BJ cable into
the 8-pin end of the 873A adapter.
4. Plug the D-type end of the 873A adapter into the
appropriate 6700 Series NMS jack.
Refer to your COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS
documentation to control and configure the DSU from the
NMS.
CC IN/DC OUT
.
Connecting to the Dial (or PSTN) Network
If your DSU is equipped with a V.32 DBM, refer to
Figure 2-4 as you follow these steps.
. Procedure
1. Plug either end of the dial (analog) interface cable
into the DSU jack labeled BACKUP.
• Permissive service – telephone cord with 6-pin
modular RJ1
• Programmable service – telephone cord with
8-pin RJ45S plug
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the modular
jack provided by the telephone company
RJ1
1C (permissive) or USOC RJ45S
(programmable).
3. If your site has programmable service, verify that
the DSU’
OFF position.
1C plug
, USOC
s hardware strap S1-1 is switched to the
NMS NETWORK
CONNECTION
CC/DC
LOW VOLTAGE
AC POWER IN
TO
NMS (873A)
3000HUBBING DEVICE
MODEL #3000-F3-300
HUBBING
DEVICE
496-14576
Figure 2-3. Model 3550 DSU NMS Connection
Figure 2-4. Model 3550 DSU
Dial (PSTN) Network Connection
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Installing the Model 3550 DSU
Connecting to the DDS (or LADS) Network
NOTE
Before connecting the DSU to the
DDS network, ensure that approved
primary protectors have been
installed on the circuit in accordance
with Article 800 of the National
Electric Code, NFPA 70, in the United
States and Section 60 of the
Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, in
Canada.
Refer
to Figure 2-5 as you follow these steps.
. Procedure
1. Plug the DDS network interface cable into the
DSU jack labeled
• U.S.
•
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the modular
jack (USOC RJ48S) provided by the circuit
provider.
– select either end of the cable
Canada – select the 8-pin end
LINE.
If connecting the DSU to a LADS network, there are
distance limitations that govern the use of DSUs on the
network. T
able 2-2 summarizes these limitations.
Figure 2-5. Model 3550 DSU DDS (LADS)
Network Connection
If the remote DSU is also connected to the network, the
s green
DSU’
goes of
a
No Signal
OK indicator lights and the Alrm indicator
f. The Health and Status screen no longer displays
message.
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COMSPHERE 3550 Series Data Service Units
Data Rate
Table 2-2
LADS Connection Distances
Data Rate
(kbps)
2.420.0
(32.2 km)
4.8
9.6
1
19.2
38.41
56
64
1
Power level is –10 dBm.
19.4 mi
(31.2 km)
15.2 mi
(24.5 km)
1
1.8 mi
(19.0 km)
1.2 mi
(18.0 km)
9.2 mi
(14.8 km)
9.2 mi
(14.8 km)
Wire Gauge (AWG)
19222426
mi
16.6 mi
(26.7 km)
12.7 mi
(20.5 km)
9.7 mi
(15.6 km)
7.5 mi
(12.1 km)
6.5 mi
(10.5 km)
5.4 mi
(8.7 km)
5.4 mi
(8.7 km)
12.7 mi
(20.5 km)
9.6 mi
(15.4 km)
7.3 mi
(11.7 km)
5.7 mi
(9.2 km)
4.6 mi
(7.4 km)
3.8 mi
6.2 km)
3.8 mi
(6.2 km)
9.4 mi
(15.1 km)
7.1 mi
(11.5 km)
5.6 mi
(9.0 km)
4.2 mi
(6.8 km)
3.2 mi
(5.1 km)
2.8 mi
(4.5 km)
2.8 mi
4.5 km)
Addressing the Unit
A
unique address must be assigned to each control and
tributary DSU in your network. Y
within the range of 1 through 255.
NOTE
Do not assign the number 192 as a
network address. This number is
reserved as a broadcast address.
If
a DBM is installed, it requires a separate address
which is automatically assigned by the DSU. The address
assigned a DBM is the DSU’
DSU’
s address is 1, the assigned DBM address will be 2).
ou can assign an address
s address, plus 1 (e.g., if the
NOTE
The numbers 191 and 255 cannot be
assigned to a DSU that has a DBM.
However, addresses can be assigned
in any order; they do not have to be
sequential.
It is recommended that only
numbered
to DSUs so that
addresses
addresses be assigned
even-numbered
are reserved for DBMs.
odd-
If your network does not currently
include DBMs, you retain the
flexibility to add them later without
having to reconfigure your entire
network.
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Installing the Model 3550 DSU
Tributary DSU Addressing
Tributary
care that their addresses are unique on a multipoint circuit.
If two tributaries ar
not be able to communicate with either one
The control DSU accesses its tributary by specifying
the tributary’
The 6700 Series NMS accesses the DSU via its
network address. To access a tributary DSU,
DSU addresses are user
e assigned the same addr
s address.
-definable, but take
ess, you will
.
the NMS
first addresses the control, then the tributary
. An address
issued from the NMS takes the format of control
channel/control network address/tributary network
address. This is called link-level network addr
essing.
Figure 2-6 shows an example of DSU and DBM
addressing, as well as link-level network addressing.
Refer to Chapter 4 to learn how to set the DSU’s
network address.
Figure 2-6. Addressing Example
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