American Telecom AM64/128A manual Data Test, Overview, Operation

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5.4.5 Data Test

5.4.5.1 Overview

This mode allows the user to send a binary 0's pattern to the remote BBM and monitor the received data stream for errors Note : every binary 1 received is treated as a single error. The number of bits received in error is displayed on the LCD. The test time elapsed can also be displayed, allowing the user to calculate the effective Bit Error Rate if required. This is given by:

Error Count

Bit Error Rate (BER) = ______________________

User Data Rate x Time

A loop must exist somewhere in the line system for the test to be valid, (unless the far end BBM is also sending a binary 0's pattern and a single direction test is required).

This loop can be applied by the local BBM in one of three ways:

1.Remote loop selected from the Test Menu

2.Remote loop selected from the DTE

3.Comms channel loop selected from the Test Menu. (See section 5.4.9)

Loop (3) is usually the most convenient. It MUST be applied before entering Data Test mode.The loop can of course be applied directly at the far end BBM. This is done by selecting Loopback from the test menu. In order to check if a loop has been applied from the local BBM, Data Test has the facility to send a binary 1's pattern. Every bit returned around the loop will then be in error. To verify the loop, adopt the following procedure:

1.Send 0’s - If the loop is present then RXD LED will be OFF with a low error count

2.Send 1’s - If the loop is present then RXD LED will be ON with a high error count (BER = 1)

Another option is the facility to allow a data tester to inject the binary 0's. This allows the use of the extra facilities provided by the tester, (e.g. injecting single errors), and/or simultaneous error testing of the X.21/X.21bis link.

5.4.5.2 Operation

Figure 5.4.5.2

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Contents ATL Part No /203/002/610 Issue 4 September Base Band ModemInformation Contained This Document is Confidential to Contents Appendix B Introduction International ModelsBaseband Modems Constructional DetailsInterface Modules System Overview System Overview BBM to BBM Link InstallationTesting Self Test PassLTU Ready No Alarm LTU Not Ready Link ModeNetwork Mode BBM to Line Card LinkFront Panel Features Menu OperationLoop back Off Loop back OnOver all Status Status MenuLoop Active LOS/CD Fail Alarm StatusNo Alarm No Signal Receiving AIS No Alignment CD FailLine Rate User RateInterface Status Operating Mode Link Mode Network ModeLocal loop from menu Top level display shows Loc Loop Off Test MenuLocal loop Loc Loop OnLoopback is applied by selecting the display Loopback Off LoopbackLocal loop from DTE Loopback OnRem Loop Off Remote LoopRemote Loop from menu Rem Loop OnRemote loop from DTE Binary PatternsBin Keys Off Sending Bin Overview Error Count Bit Error Rate BER = User Data Rate x TimeData Test OperationErrors Errors nnnnnnErrors s000001 Data TestInjecting 0s Injection ModeTransparent Mode Injecting 1sComms Evp Rx Evp Tx Service TestSvc Test Time If the count is stopped the display is StopLamp Test Self TestCommunication Channel Loopback Comm Loop OffRate Menu Rate 4.8KMaster 64K BT Slave 4.8K Option Menu 2 X.21bisSignalling Rate Asynchronous Mode3 G.703 Character Length Char LenMaster Slave Configuration MenuLine Rate Modem 3 X.21 Loop ControlSynchronisation Type for software versions below Ext Bit Clk Synchronisation Type for software version V1.3 and aboveExt Byte Clk Internal ClkPower Level 5 64k ModeMenu Lock Glossary of Terms Band circuits General Specifications Way D-type X.21 V.11 Connector pin allocation Way D type X.21 bis V.24 / V.28* Connector pin allocationAppendix a Interface Pin Connections Mrac Connector Pin allocation Way D-type V.36 Connector pin allocationWay D-type RS-530 Connector pin allocation Line ConnectorAppendix B Internal Link Settings Page Interface Modules Interface ModuleRS530 Interface Module 21bis Interface ModuleService Test Facilities Frame StructureAppendix C In Service Test LVD Safety Statements TTE Network and Safety statementsAppendix E 21 bit timing cable 15 way to 15 way D type plugs24 / V.28 bit timing cable 25 way to 25 way D type plugs 21 byte timing cable 15 way to 15 way D type plugs35 bit timing cable 34 way to 34 way Mrac plugs 21 bis V.36 bit timing cable 37 way to 37 way D type plugs RS530 bit timing cable 25 way to 25 way D type plugsAppendix F Troubleshooting Master Mode C 64K Rate Slave Mode 64K RatePower 10dBm Rate 64K