ADCP-61-743 Issue 3 September 2004

Table 3. RTAU Configuration Fields, continued

FIELD

TYPE

OPTIONS

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

EQUIPMENT SETUP FIELDS, continued

DEFAULT

Mode

Toggle

 

OVERVIEW: Valid access modes and the resulting

 

configurations are shown in Figure 8 (RTAU Test

 

Configuration Block Diagram), Figure 9 (MONF and

 

MONE), Figure 10 (SPLTB and SLPTA), Figure 11

 

(Typical Round-Robin Test Configuration), Figure 12

 

(Typical End Test Configuration), Figure 13 (SPLTF

 

and SLPTE), Figure 14 (Typical Point-to-Point Test

 

Configuration), Figure 15 (SPLTFL and SPLTEL),

 

and Figure 16 (LOOPF and LOOPE). In addition,

 

when the Mode field change is saved by pressing the

 

Enter or Return key, the MPU or SCU will instruct

 

the DS3 MUX to drop and insert the selected circuit.

 

 

DISABLE

When DISABLE is selected, no monitor or split

 

access can take place. Setting the Mode field to

 

DISABLE also stops any measurement in

 

progress, as if the Measurement field (described

 

below) had been set to STOP. The tested circuit

 

will also be restored to normal operation.

 

 

MONE

Non-intrusive monitor access to the A pair.

 

 

MONF

Non-intrusive monitor access to the B pair.

 

 

SPLTA

SPLTA mode indicates a split in the A

 

transmission path with a Test Signal Generator

 

(TSG) connected in the F direction, and a Signal

 

Presence Detector (SPD) connected to the signal

 

from the E direction.

 

 

SPLTB

SPLTB mode indicates a split in the B

 

transmission path with a TSG connected in the E

 

direction and an SPD connected to the signal from

 

the F direction.

 

 

SPLTE

SPLTE mode indicates a split in both the A and B

 

transmission paths. An SPD is connected to the line

 

incoming from the E direction and a TSG is

 

connected to the line outgoing to the E direction. The

 

line outgoing in the F direction is connected to a

 

QRSS source and the line incoming from the E

 

direction is terminated by the nominal characteristic

 

impedance of the line.

 

 

SPLTF

SPLTF indicates a split in both the A and B

 

transmission paths with a TSG connected to the line

 

outgoing to the F direction and an SPD connected to

 

the line incoming from the F direction. The line

 

outgoing in the E direction is connected to a QRSS

 

source and the line incoming from the E direction is

 

terminated by the nominal characteristic impedance

 

of the line.

 

 

DISABLE

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ADC P-61-743 user manual Mone, Monf, Splta, Spltb, Splte, Spltf

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