Overview

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Both doubler and non-doubler applications are compatible with ADSL services in same binder group

Configuration options

Selectable DSX-1 pre-equalizer

Bipolar Violation Transparency (BPVT)

Bit Error Rate (BER) alarm

Power Back Off Network (PBON) and Power Back Off Customer (PBOC) options for configuring HDSL4 transmit power levels

Loss of Signal/Alarm Indication Signal (LOS/AIS) payload alarm

Remote provisioning

Concurrent detection of all loopback activation codes

Additional Loopback Timeout (LBTO) settings of 8 hours and 24 hours

Network Management and Administration (NMA) interface

DS1 is used throughout this document to refer to either the remote unit’s DS1 interface or the line unit’s DSX-1 interface.

APPLICATIONS

HDSL4 systems provide a cost-effective, easy-to-deploy method for delivering T1 High Capacity Digital Service (HCDS) over two pair of wires. HDSL4 systems support a multitude of network connections.

The service is deployed over two unconditioned, non-loaded copper pair at 784 kps per loop.

Conventional, inline DS1 repeaters are no longer required.

Cable pair conditioning, pair separation, and bridged tap removal are not required.

For Span 1, each loop has no more than 47 dB of insertion loss (INSL) at 196 kHz, with driving and terminating impedances of 135; for Span 2 and Span 3, each loop has no more than 43 dB of insertion loss at 196 kHz. In general, HDSL4 systems:

Operate effectively in the same cable binder group with other HDSL4 lines, HDSL, T1, ADSL, SDSL, POTS, Digital Data Service (DDS), and other transmission schemes.

Can be used with customers requiring DS1 service on a temporary or permanent basis.

Provide a means of quickly deploying service in advance of fiber-optic transmission systems.

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