ADC EMU-830 user manual Power Requirements, Environmental, Regulatory Approvals, Compatibility

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Appendix A

SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

 

ALARMS

 

 

 

Relays

6 form C relays: critical visual, critical audible, major visual, major

 

audible, minor visual, minor audible.

Maximum switching power

30 W

Maximum switching current

1 A

Surge voltage withstand

1500 V

Shelf alarms

Power input failure, programmable number of HDSL loops in the shelf

 

are down, loss of external clock (EMU-830 List 6A only)

LEDs

Critical, Major, Minor alarm

POWER REQUIREMENTS

 

 

 

Consumption

7.5 W

ENVIRONMENTAL

 

 

 

Operating Temperature

0 °C to +50 °C

Humidity

Up to 95% non condensing

REGULATORY APPROVALS

 

 

 

Safety

EN 60950

EMC/EMI

EN300 386-2

COMPATIBILITY

The EMU-830 is compatible with HDSL, G.SHDLS cards, desktop units, doublers (regenerators), and exchange office management shelves in the WorldDSL product line. Universal Termination Units (UTUs) can be configured as LTUs or NTUs. WD92xGx can be configured as STU-Cs or STU-Rs. Typically the LTU/STU-C DSL cards are installed in the management shelf and the NTU/STU-R DSL cards are deployed at the remote site. You can, however, use either an LTU/STU-C or NTU/STU-R DSL card in a shelf as the EMU-830 allows terminal access to both types of DSL cards when installed in a shelf. Alarm management, however, is only performed on LTU/STU-C cards and their attached circuit elements.

The following is an abbreviated list of EMU-compatible WorldDSL products.

Shelves: All EMS-83x List 2

HDSL Cards: All LTU-80x List x, UTU-80x Lx

Universal Termination Units: All UTU-9xx

Integrated Desktop Units: All ETU-8xx and ETU-9xx

Doublers (regenerators): All EDU-840 List x

G.SHDSL Cards: WD92xGx line cards

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Contents WorldDSLTM Exchange Office Management Unit Revision History Table of Contents LTPE-UM-3159-02 Table of ContentsSeptember 25List of Figures List of FiguresSeptember 25 21.Xmodem Transfer MessageLTPE-UM-3159-02 Vii List of TablesList of Tables September 25 Viii LTPE-UM-3159-02 Organization IntroductionIntended Audience ConventionsInspecting Your Shipment EU ComplianceAbout This Manual September 25 Reader Alert MeaningStandard Features NEW FeaturesEMU-830 List 4A and 6A Front Panel Components Name Mode FunctionFront Panel September 25 Overview Major ComponentsMultishelf TAO Local Management of a Single Shelf Using RS-232/Telnet Multishelf TAO Network Screen Snmp Ethernet Network Snmp Management Information BaseTraps Definition TrapsWorldDSL Traps Xmodem Protocol Bootp and Tftp ProtocolsAutonomous DIAL-OUT Alarm Reporting AlarmsExternal Shelf Clock and EMU-830 List 6A Backup Circuit External Shelf Clock Backup CircuitOverview September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Location of the Slip Header Connector P6 on the EMU-830 EMU Jumper SettingsInstallation September 25 EMU InstallationInstalling the EMU-830 into Slot 17 of EMS-830 September 25 InstallationBASE-T Multishelf Cable Connections Multishelf Cable ConnectionsLocal Terminal Connections EMU-830 Console Port Pinouts to DB-9 or DB-25 ConnectorConsole port Local Shelf Modem for Multishelf TAO Remote Terminal and Local Shelf Modem ConnectionsAT&F Modem to EMU Serial Cable Pinouts Shelf Modem for Slip OperationModem to Slip Port Cable Pinouts Console Menu Options Console Menu NavigationConsole Menu Navigation Keys Press this Key To Perform this FunctionScreens and Selections Displays and Functions Provisioning September 25Logon, Network, and Main Menu Screen Selections Logging On Multishelf ConfigurationSeptember 25 Provisioning Main Menu Network ScreenLogging in to the Main menu To log in to the Main menu DSL/G.SHDSL Alarm Reporting Shelf AlarmsHDSL/G.SHDSL Line Unit Status Logging in to an HDSL/G.SHDSL CircuitDSL Circuit Alarms in Order of Severity Priority DSL Line Unit Status Conditions State Indicator DescriptionLogging into DSL Circuits Config Menu Enabling or Disabling Alarm ReportingTo enable or disable alarm reporting for DSL circuits Configure Network Parameters for Multishelf TAO and Snmp Option Function Configure EMU Autoconfiguration through BootpNetwork Parameters Snmp Parameters Menu Configure Snmp Trap Receivers Provisioning September 25 Configure Snmp Community StringsConfigure System Identification Snmp Parameters Menu Option FunctionOption Function Modem Parameters Menu Modem Parameters Configure and Test Dial-out Alarm ReportingLOSW* and LOSW1 Alarm Reporting Screen 10. Shelf Alarms Menu 11. Remote Alarm Reporting Menu Item Set Date and Time Remote Alarm ReportingProvisioning September 25 To set the date and time 12. Set Date/Time Dialog Box Change Password13. Change Password Dialog Box Set Shelf ID Provisioning September 25 To set the shelf ID Terminal Settings16. Restore To Factory Defaults Warning Prompt Set to Factory DefaultsInventory Information Screen Reset EMUField Description Data in Inventory Information ScreenScreen -2 on Managing Firmware Through the Upload MenuUpload to a Local or Remote Line Unit 19. Upload Line Unit Menu Item 21. Xmodem Transfer Message September 25 Provisioning Upload Local EMU 23. Upload EMU Menu Item 25. Tftp Upload EMU Prompt Upload Remote EMU 27. Boot Loader Prompt29. Remote EMU Upload Message Provisioning September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Environmental Power RequirementsRegulatory Approvals CompatibilityAppendix a Specifications September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Systems Integration Sales AssistanceADC Technical Assistance Center 800.366.3891Appendix B Product Support September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 LTPE-UM-3159-02 GL-1 GlossaryGL-2 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Glossary September 25LTPE-UM-3159-02 GL-3 September 25 GlossaryGlossary September 25 GL-4 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Certification and Warranty For Technical Assistance World Headquarters