ADC P-61-743 user manual Maintenance Installation Existing System

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ADCP-61-743 Issue 3 September 2004

2.2Maintenance Installation (Existing System)

Replacement of the RTAU module in existing IBBC shelves should follow normal maintenance procedures. Since a module has already been in service in the affected slot, the backplane pins will have been trained into alignment with subsequent replacement modules. If excessive resistance is encountered upon insertion, remove the module and inspect for misalignment or obstructions.

This procedure assumes that the IBBC shelf has already been populated with a RTAU module. If this is the first time that the IBBC shelf has been populated with a RTAU module, go to 2.1 Initial Installation.

Installation consists of unpacking and installing the RTAU module, and verifying that it is functioning properly. Use this procedure to install a RTAU module.

Warning: To prevent electrical shock, never install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. When installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines at the network interface before working with uninsulated lines or terminals.

Caution: Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before handling modules, wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing. When working on modules, always place them on an approved anti-static mat that is electrically grounded.

1.Open the front cover of the Soneplex Broadband (V5) chassis.

2.Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the RTAU module from its protective packing material. Inspect the module for damage

3.Refer to chassis markings above the module slot (Figure 2) to install the RTAU module in the full-height slot marked TAU.

4.Align the module edges of the RTAU with the mounting slot module guides. Use the injectors to seat the module in the chassis. If there is excessive resistance, remove the module and check for obstructions or improper alignment.

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Contents Introduction Revision HistoryTrademark Information Related Publications General Safety PrecautionsAdmonishments  2004, ADC Telecommunications, IncCertification FCC Compliance StatementStandards 2004, ADC Telecommunications, IncDescription Remote Test Access Unit Rtau Module DS3 MUX Compatibility InstallationInitial Installation Damaged Pins Maintenance Installation Existing System Rtau LED CheckRtau Front Panel Description Front Panel OperationConfiguration ADCP-61-743 Issue 3 September System Maintenance Menu Assign the selections by pressing Enter or Return None DisableCraft TL1Monf MoneSplta SpltbSpltfl SpltelLoope LoopfAmount of power. If the current powering Non-B8ZS testing. The pattern does not meetDue to the inter-symbol interference resulting From the inability of a weak repeater powerESF UnframedAs each code is selected. This is provided as a Loop Code Toggle Overview The Mode field must be set to aPattern Toggle and input Or -. The bits can be entered by typing aOFF PayloadFBE Start StopMone MonfSpltb Spltb SpltaSplte Spltf SplteSpltfl Spltel Typical Point-to-Point Test ConfigurationLoopf Loope TL1 CommandsTL1 Commands Used for the Rtau SpecificationsCustomer Information and Assistance Product Catalog SPX-RTAU0A11 Part NumberClei SNPQCN2D~~

P-61-743 specifications

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