ADTRAN 4206 Plan A, 4106 Plan A system manual Receiver Sensitivity for the Tracer 4106/4206

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TRACER 4106/4206 System Manual

 

Section 5 User Interface Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1. Receiver Sensitivity for the TRACER 4106/4206

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delivered

Receiver Sensitivity

 

Active

 

 

Bandwidth

TRACER 4106

TRACER 4206

 

T1 Ports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4xT1

-93 dBm

-90 dBm

 

A – D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2xT1

-96 dBm

-93 dBm

 

A, B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1xT1

-98 dBm

-95 dBm

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both ends of the TRACER link must be set to the same number of active T1 ports. The TRACER 4106/4206 comes factory programmed with ACTIVE T1 PORTS set to 4XT1.

When changing active T1 ports on installed links, change the remote end first. If the local end is changed first, remote configuration capability is lost. In the event the local end is changed first and the link is dropped, reset the local end to the previous setting to restore the link.

>TRACER SYSTEM OPTIONS > MODEM CONTROL

Configures the modem control leads on the RS-232 port (terminal interface located on the rear panel of the unit). Set MODEM CONTROL to ENABLED when connecting the unit to a modem (using a null modem adapter). Setting MODEM CONTROL to DISABLED prevents the TRACER 4106/4206 from monitoring DCD and enables data to be sent to the VT100 continuously. MODEM CONTROL must be set to DISABLED when the VT100 terminal is in use. The TRACER 4106/4206 comes factory programmed with MODEM CONTROL set to

DISABLED.

Press <Ctrl+Z> three times from the terminal interface to disable MODEM CONTROL when the modem control leads are active.

>TRACER SYSTEM OPTIONS > MODEM CONNECTION (LOGOUT)

Causes the TRACER 4106/4206 to de-assert Clear To Send (CTS) and DSR for a time greater than 20 msec. This signals the modem to disconnect the analog connection. Hangup-On-DTR-Drop may need to be explicitly enabled on some modems. If PASSWORD PROTECTION is ENABLED, this menu also causes the unit to close the current session and return to the TRACER System Status menu page and wait for password input.

>TRACER SYSTEM OPTIONS > PASSWORD ENABLE

Configures password protection for the VT100 terminal interface. Password protection for the

TRACER 4106/4206 requires password input from the TRACER 4106/4206 System Status menu page when connecting to the unit. When configured for password protection, the TRACER 4106/4206 closes any terminal session that remains inactive for more than 10 minutes. The TRACER 4106/4206 comes factory programmed with PASSWORD ENABLE set to DISABLED.

>TRACER SYSTEM OPTIONS > PASSWORD

Sets the password for password protection of the TRACER 4106/4206 VT100 terminal interface. Enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters. The system password is case sensitive.

The default password for the TRACER 4106/4206 is tracer.

612804206L2-1A

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Contents Tracer 4106/4206 To the Holder of the Manual TrademarksAbout this Manual Revision History Save These Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsRadio Frequency Interface Statement FCC-Required InformationExposure to Radio Frequency Fields FCC Output Power RestrictionsPre-Sales Inquiries and Applications Support Repair and ReturnPost-Sale Support Installation and Maintenance SupportTraining Table of Contents Table of Contents Tracer 4106/4206 System Manual System Description Configuration and Management Features and BenefitsSystem Overview OperationalLine-of-Sight Receiver PowerReceiver Sensitivity Antenna Information Other ConsiderationsADTRAN, Inc Terminology LINE-OF-SIGHTDecibels Calculating the Fade MarginReceiver Power Antenna Gain Transmitted Power PTPath Distance d Carrier Wavelength λSystem Losses L Typical Coaxial Loss for Common Cable Types Path Loss LPT1 Ports Receiver SensitivityAntenna Alignment Antenna InformationTracer Rssi Test Points Antenna Beam PatternsFresnel Zones, Earth Curvature, & Antenna Heights Path Availability Other ConsiderationsTerrain Terrain Factor Description Climate Climate Factor Description Values normally used are listed belowReviewing the Front Panel Design At-A-Glance SpecificationsPower Requirements Equipment DimensionsReviewing the Front Panel Design Rssi Monitoring InterfaceReviewing the Tracer 4106/4206 Rear Panel Design RS-232 Connection DB-25 Terminal Use Name Connector DescriptionRear Panel Description RS-232 Connection PinoutRS-232 Connection Modem Use Tracer 4106/4206 DCE to Terminal DTE Diagram DB-25Tracer 4106/4206 DCE to Personal Computer DB-9 T1 Connections RJ-48C T1 Interface Connector PinoutTracer 4106/4206 DCE to Modem DCE DB-25 DC Power Connection Plug-In Terminal Block Alarm Contacts Plug-In Terminal BlockAntenna Interface N-Type connector FuseHardware Description Specification Transmitter AT-A-GLANCE SpecificationsVT100 Terminal Interface Engineering Guidelines Tracer 4106/4206 System Manual Unpack and Inspect the System Network Turnup ProcedureIntroduction Contents of Adtran ShipmentTools Required Unpack and Inspect the SystemChannel Selection Customer ProvidesGrounding Instructions Mounting Options Supplying Power to the UnitInstructions for Rackmounting the Tracer 4106/4206 Inch Rackmount Illustration Connecting the T1 InterfaceMenu Descriptions User Interface GuideTerminal Menu Window Navigating the Terminal MenuPassword Protection Navigating using the Keyboard KeysTerminal Menu and System Control To do this Press this keyElapsed Time Menu DescriptionsContact Information RF StatusRx Power T1 Status Error/Alarm OnlyTx Power Remote Tracer StatusMain Menu Tracer System Options Tracer System Options RF Bandplan Receiver Sensitivity Active Bandwidth Receiver Sensitivity for the Tracer 4106/4206Resets all system error counters for the Tracer 4106/4206 T1 Interface Alarms T1x Status/Configuration/LoopbackT1X STATUS/CONFIGURATION/LOOPBACK T1X Line Build OUT T1 Remote Link Loopback T1X Performance History Overview Installing/Troubleshooting the Tracer HardwareOverview LED Indicators PWR LEDTST LED RF Down LEDRF LOW LED T1 Interface Alarm LEDsSTEP-BY-STEP Troubleshooting RF ErrorsINSTALLING/TROUBLESHOOTING the Tracer Hardware Installing/Configuring T1 Hardware