ADTRAN SLC-5 U-BR1TE III warranty Maintenance, Warranty and Customer Service

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IDSL/DDS Trouble Code

The IDSL/DDS system provides a quick diagnosis in the case of a circuit condition where continuity is broken. The trouble code type received by a tester determines whether the open condition is occurring on the local loop or at the customer premises. In the event of a 2-wire DSL loss of signal, loss of sync, or open condition caused by an open conductor or disconnected 2-wire loop, the SLC 5 U-BR1TE III transmits a Mux-Out-of-Sync trouble code (MOS 9Ah) into the network as shown in Figure 11. During

asimilar out-of-service condition at the customer premises, the IDSL OCU-R transmits Abnormal Station Code (ASC 9Eh) upstream into the network as shown in Figure 11.

4. MAINTENANCE

The U-BR1TE III does not require routine maintenance for normal operation.

5. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within 10 years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service (see ADTRAN Carrier Networks Equipment Warranty, Repair, and Return Policy and Procedure, document 60000087-10).

Contact Customer and Product Service (CAPS) prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN.

For service, CAPS requests, or further information, contact one of the following numbers:

ADTRAN Sales

Pricing/Availability (800) 827-0807

ADTRAN Technical Support

Presales Applications/Postsales Technical Assistance (888) 4-ADTRAN

Standard hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. CST

Emergency hours: 7 days/week, 24 hours/day

ADTRAN Repair/CAPS

Return for Repair/Upgrade (256) 963-8722

Repair and Return Address

ADTRAN, Inc.

CAPS

901 Explorer Boulevard

Huntsville, Alabama 35806-2807

 

Channel Bank

 

 

 

Open 2-wire Loop

MOS 9Ah

 

 

 

 

U-BR1TE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customer Premises

 

 

 

IDSL OCU-R

 

DSU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASC 9Eh

Channel Bank

ASC 9Eh

U-BR1TE

Customer Premises

Open 4-Wire Customer

Interface

IDSL OCU-R

DSU

 

 

Figure 11. IDSL/DDS Trouble Codes

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Contents General L4-5B Issue 2, January Clei Code #5SC597IFISDN/DDS Revision HistoryIsdn Features FeaturesSLC-5 InstallationSLC-2000 CIT Provisioning Options Option SLC-2000 COT SLC-2000 RTPhysical Requirements Switch Option SettingsInterface Requirements Switch Label Function Description Internal Switch Option SettingsFunction descriptions SLC-5 U-BR1TE III IDSL/DDS Circuit Diagram Testing Front Panel FeaturesRotary Switch Legend Loopback TestsFront Panel LED Indication Local LoopbackColor Indication Isdn Only MLT Channel Test -LULT Mode Isdn Only MLT Channel Test -LUNT ModeDDS Testing Performance Monitoring TR829Front Panel Tests DS0 DP Loopback eoc RemappingInitiate Loopback at Idsl OCU-R Adtran U-BR1TE Bidirectional LoopbackIDSL/DDS Remote End Initiated Loopback, Local Loop Remote End Initiated LBK TestsWarranty and Customer Service MaintenanceL4-5, Issue

SLC-5 U-BR1TE III specifications

The ADTRAN SLC-5 U-BR1TE III is an advanced digital subscriber line (DSL) technology that plays a crucial role in delivering high-speed broadband services to residential and commercial customers. As part of the SLC-5 product line, this device is designed to seamlessly support both traditional TDM and next-generation packet services, ensuring versatility and strong performance in various network configurations.

One of the key features of the SLC-5 U-BR1TE III is its ability to support multiple DSL technologies, including ADSL, ADSL2+, VDSL, and VDSL2. This flexibility allows network operators to deploy the most suitable technology based on customer requirements and available infrastructure. By utilizing these DSL technologies, the device provides enhanced data rates, allowing for increased bandwidth and better overall service quality.

The SLC-5 U-BR1TE III is known for its robust architecture, which accommodates up to 48 DSL lines per unit. This high-density capability makes it an attractive option for service providers aiming to optimize their network investments. Additionally, the unit supports various interfaces for integration within existing systems, including T1/E1 and Ethernet, making it easier to connect to core networks without significant upgrades.

Another notable characteristic of the SLC-5 U-BR1TE III is its built-in intelligence, which enables dynamic bandwidth allocation. This feature optimizes how bandwidth is distributed among subscribers to ensure equitable access and smooth service delivery, even during peak usage times. Furthermore, the device supports advanced monitoring and management capabilities, helping operators maintain network performance and address issues proactively.

In terms of deployment, the SLC-5 U-BR1TE III is designed for easy installation in diverse environments, such as central offices or remote locations. Its compact form factor and fan-less design contribute to reduced power consumption and lower operating costs, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

Overall, the ADTRAN SLC-5 U-BR1TE III is an exemplary solution for service providers seeking to enhance their DSL offerings. With its support for multiple DSL technologies, high-density capabilities, dynamic bandwidth management, and ease of deployment, it continues to be a cornerstone in the evolution of broadband connectivity, paving the way for improved user experiences and increased satisfaction.