RAD Data comm T1, E1 Connecting the Interfaces, Connecting the Fiber Optic Interface, Floating

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Chapter 2 Installation and SetupFOM-E1/T1Installation and Operation Manual

 

Table 2-1

FOM-E1/T1 Internal Jumpers and Switches

 

 

 

 

 

Jumper/Switch

Function

Possible Settings

Factory

 

 

 

Setting

SW3, AIS

When a major alarm is

 

detected, AIS is

 

transmitted to either the

 

electrical or optical

 

interface.

ON – Transmit AIS

ON

OFF – Do not transmit AIS

 

SW2, INPUT Ground

Controls connection of

CONNECTED – BNC shield is

 

SW1, OUTPUT Ground

the BNC shield to the

connected to the

 

 

chassis ground

chassis ground

 

 

 

(for E1 unbalanced)

 

 

 

FLOATING – BNC shield is

FLOATING

 

 

disconnected from the

 

 

 

chassis ground

 

 

 

(for E1/T1 balanced)

 

 

 

 

 

JP2, JP4, JP5, JP6, JP7, JP8,

Selects the E1/T1

100 ohm BAL T1 – T1 100balanced

 

INTERFACE

electrical interface

(DB-15 connector)

 

 

 

120 ohm BAL CEPT – E1 120

120 ohm

 

 

balanced

BAL CEPT

 

 

(DB-15

 

 

 

connector)

 

 

 

75 ohm UNBAL CEPT – E1 75

 

 

 

unbalanced

 

 

 

(BNC

 

 

 

connectors)

 

Note: For FOM-E1/T1units with 115 VAC, factory setting is 100BAL T1.

Connecting the Interfaces

Figure 2-2illustrates the AC-powered FOM-E1/T1 unit rear panel.

TX

RX

OUT

IN

 

 

Figure 2-2 FOM-E1/T1 Rear Panel, AC-Powered Unit

Connecting the Fiber Optic Interface

Two fiber optic ST, SC or FC connectors are located on the rear panel and marked TX and RX.

To connect the fiber optic cables

1.Remove the protective caps from the connectors and store them in a safe place for later use.

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Contents FOM-E1/T1 Page FOM-E1/T1 International Headquarters RAD Data Communications IncLimited Warranty General Safety Instructions Please observe the following precautionsGeneral Safety Practices Connection of AC MainsConnection of DC Mains Ports Safety Status TNV-2TNV-3 IsdnElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Canadian Emission Requirements Safety Declaration of ConformityManufacturers Name Manufacturers Address Product NameInstalling FOM-E1/T1 Configuring FOM-E1/T1Jumper/Switch Function Possible Settings Factory Quick Start GuideConnecting the Cables Operating FOM-E1/T1To connect cables Contents Appendix A. Interface Connector Specifications List of FiguresList of Tables Power Supply Options Chapter IntroductionOverview VersionsFeatures Test and Diagnostics CapabilitiesApplication Fiber Optic InterfacePhysical Description Functional DescriptionSignal Conversion Data/Clock RecoveryData Transfer Technical Specifications Temperature Humidity Up to 90%, non-condensing 1A 250V and 50 mA50 C Chapter Installation and Setup Package ContentsSite Requirements and Prerequisites Installation and Setup To install FOM-E1/T1To configure FOM-E1/T1 When using 4-wire connection, set these switches to Floating FOM-E1/T1 PCB LayoutConnecting the Interfaces Connecting the Fiber Optic InterfaceTo connect the fiber optic cables FloatingConnecting the Power Connecting the E1/T1 InterfaceConnecting AC Power Connecting DC PowerTo connect AC power To connect DC powerFront Panel Controls and Indicators FOM-E1/T1 Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsChapter Operations Name Type FunctionOperating Instructions Turning OnNormal Operating Instructions Turning OffChapter Testing and Diagnostics Status Indicators and Alarm RelayAlarm Relay DB-15 Connector, Alarm Relay PinsDiagnostic Tests Local Analog Loopback LLBRemote Digital Loopback RLB To activate local loopbackTroubleshooting Instructions Troubleshooting ChartSymptom Probable Causes Corrective Measures OFFFrequently Asked Questions Does FOM-E1/T1 operate opposite FOM-40?Chapter FOM-E1/T1/R Card Version ASM-MN-214 Card CagePower Supply AC SupplyPower Supply Redundancy DC SupplyFOM-E1/T1/R Front Panel FOM-E1/T1/R Front PanelInstalling the FOM-E1/T1/R Card Setting Internal Jumpers and SwitchesInstalling FOM-E1/T1/R into the ASM-MN-214 Card Cage Alarm RelayBalanced E1/T1 Unbalanced E1Appendix a Interface Connector Specifications DB-15 ConnectorTable A-1. DB-15 Pin Assignment, E1/T1 Pins Table A-2. DB-15 Pin Assignment, Alarm Relay PinsFOM-E1/T1/R Modem Card CBL-E1T1/RJ45 CableTable A-3 ASM-MN-214, DB-25 Pin Assignment Customer Response Form Excellent Good Fair Poor Very PoorPage Error Report Page Page International Headquarters

T1, E1 specifications

RAD Data Communication specializes in providing advanced networking solutions, particularly for E1 and T1 lines. These digital transmission systems are pivotal in telecommunications, allowing for efficient data transfer, voice communication, and multimedia services.

E1 and T1 lines are standardized digital circuits offering capacity for multiple channels. A T1 line, commonly used in North America, accommodates data transmission at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, while an E1 line, predominantly used in Europe and other parts of the world, supports a rate of 2.048 Mbps. Each line can carry multiple voice channels—up to 24 for T1 and 32 for E1—making them suitable for both voice and data services.

One of the main features of RAD's E1 and T1 solutions is their versatility. These lines can be utilized in various applications, including traditional telephony, private branch exchanges (PBXs), and modern Voice over IP (VoIP) networks. RAD's solutions enable users to seamlessly migrate from older systems to more integrated and efficient digital networks without sacrificing performance.

RAD Data Communication focuses on ensuring reliability and robustness in their E1 and T1 offerings. With built-in error detection mechanisms, such as cyclic redundancy check (CRC), these systems maintain high levels of data integrity. In addition, RAD’s devices often incorporate advanced features like Adaptive Rate Control, allowing for dynamic adjustments to accommodate varying network conditions.

Technology-wise, RAD integrates advanced protocols and features, such as Frame Relay and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), into their E1 and T1 equipment. This flexibility supports the transmission of diverse data types, ensuring users can transition smoothly between legacy systems and modern technologies.

Another characteristic that sets RAD's products apart is their management capabilities. Many devices come equipped with SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support, enabling remote monitoring and management. This feature is essential for network administrators seeking to maintain optimal performance and quickly address potential issues.

Moreover, RAD's E1 and T1 solutions are designed for easy integration into existing network infrastructures. Their compact and modular design allows for straightforward installation and scalability, accommodating future growth and technology advancements without major overhauls.

In summary, RAD Data Communication’s E1 and T1 solutions are characterized by their reliability, versatility, and advanced management features. Designed to meet the evolving needs of communication networks, they ensure that users can take full advantage of both traditional and modern telecommunications technologies.