ADC P-61-743 user manual Description

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ADCP-61-743 Issue 3 September 2004

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The Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU) (Figure 1) provides maintenance functionality for monitoring and intrusive test access to the DS1 channels in the chassis between the DS3 MUX and the low speed distribution modules (DLX, HLXC, ODS2, and RLX). The RTAU requires no periodic maintenance. It requires the Version D1 or later DS3 MUX module and MPU Version 5.3 or SCU Version 3.0 or later system software to be functional in the Soneplex Broadband System for DS3 applications. If an earlier version of MPU software is used, the RTAU will appear as a blank slot on the Craft Interface’s Inventory Status screen. Earlier versions of the SCU software will not display the TAU slot.

The RTAU has the following features:

Access supervision for intrusive testing (i.e., monitor access, split access for both A and B transmission paths, and loop access for both A and B transmission paths).

Stress testing of any circuit within the system via the Internal Test Signal Generation feature. Many DS1 networks are tested by passing repeating sequences (patterns) of logical ones and zeros through the network, also known as stress test patterns. As the test patterns are applied to the circuit, they are compared with the original pattern to determine if any errors are introduced. QRS (Quasi Random Signal) is one of the test patterns supported. (QRS conforms to TR-NPL-000054.)

Capable of inserting bit errors at a specified rate or as single errors or burst errors to the DS1 circuit being tested.

Ability to monitor (intrusively or non-intrusively) the DS1 circuit being tested.

User control through the Craft Interface or via the TL1 interface.

Access to the DS1 through front panel bantam jacks or through the internal test signal generator. This control is configurable through the Craft Interface.

Supports the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) primary interface through the wire wrap pins on the back of the Soneplex Broadband chassis. If a valid BITS signal is applied to the Broadband chassis, the RTAU will automatically switch over to the BITS primary interface and use the recovered clock for timing.

Note: The BITS secondary interface on the Soneplex Broadband chassis is not supported by the RTAU.

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Contents Revision History IntroductionTrademark Information General Safety Precautions Related PublicationsAdmonishments  2004, ADC Telecommunications, IncFCC Compliance Statement CertificationStandards 2004, ADC Telecommunications, IncDescription Remote Test Access Unit Rtau Module Installation DS3 MUX CompatibilityInitial Installation Damaged Pins Maintenance Installation Existing System LED Check RtauFront Panel Operation Rtau Front Panel DescriptionConfiguration ADCP-61-743 Issue 3 September System Maintenance Menu Assign the selections by pressing Enter or Return Disable NoneCraft TL1Mone MonfSplta SpltbSpltel SpltflLoope LoopfNon-B8ZS testing. The pattern does not meet Amount of power. If the current poweringDue to the inter-symbol interference resulting From the inability of a weak repeater powerUnframed ESFLoop Code Toggle Overview The Mode field must be set to a As each code is selected. This is provided as aPattern Toggle and input Or -. The bits can be entered by typing aPayload OFFFBE Stop StartMonf MoneSpltb Splta SpltbSpltf Splte SplteTypical Point-to-Point Test Configuration Spltfl SpltelTL1 Commands Loopf LoopeSpecifications TL1 Commands Used for the RtauProduct Catalog SPX-RTAU0A11 Part Number Customer Information and AssistanceClei SNPQCN2D~~

P-61-743 specifications

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