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Indicators

AirLink Flag

Green LED indicates that a signal is received by the

(7-segment

 

Airlink receiver. Switches ON at the threshold

display, LEDs)

 

level.

 

Airlink Sync

Yellow LED indicates that the air signal received

 

 

from the opposite side is synchronized with the

 

 

local transceiver. LED switches ON when two

 

 

transceivers are synchronized.

 

Tributary Link LEDs

4 yellow LEDs. Every LED indicates a signal is

 

 

received by the electrical interface in its channel.

 

 

LED switches ON when an outside signal is

 

 

received.

 

 

The channels are numbered from A to D.

 

Optical Power

Digital readout indicates in mV the Optical Power

 

 

level received by the Airlink receiver

 

 

 

Selectors

IP address set up

When the Switch toggle is on OFF position, the

(Upper DIP

 

TereScope’s IP address is the default one (shown

Switch

 

on the back panel label: 10.0.0.101). To set a new

Toggles)--

 

IP address, please refer to the “IP address setting

shown on

 

procedure for TereScope management card” file in

Figure 1.9

 

the Manuals CD. The new IP address is valid only

 

 

after the TereScope is powered off and on.

Selectors

Line coding

Use to select the Coding mode:

(Lower DIP

(Toggle No 1)

AMI or HDB3 for E1 or B8ZS for T1.

Switch Toggles

Receive

Use to select Long Haul or Short Haul. Depends

A to D)--

Sensitivity

on the length of the used cable: For the length of

shown on

(Toggle No 2)

less than 200 m, select Short Haul, for the length

Figure 1.9

 

over 200m, select Long Haul.

(All DIP switch

Mode of Operation

Sets the Operating mode:

toggles A to D

(Toggles 3& 4)

LOCAL LOOP = Loops the electrical RX to the

can be set

 

electrical TX and Optical RX to the optical TX

separately.)

 

REMOTE LOOP =Loops the electrical RX to

 

 

the electrical TX and optical RX to the optical TX

 

 

of the remote unit.

 

 

NORMAL = Signal received through the electrical

 

 

RX is transmitted through the Airlink TX to

 

 

opposite RX. Signal received through Airlink RX is

 

 

transmitted through the electrical TX (Normal =

 

 

3& 4 OFF).

 

Impedance

Used to match the cable impedance.

 

(Toggle 5)

For E1 75R or T1 100R – ON position

 

 

For E1 120R – OFF position

Dip switch setting

Every DIP switch is set up for the channel above it.

Table 6: Lower Dip Switches Setting

Switch

Line coding

Receive

Operation Mode

Impedance

Position

 

Sensitivity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

AMI

Long Haul

Local

Remote

E1: 75 Ω

Loopback

Loopback

T1: 100 Ω

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

E1: HDB3

T1: Limited LH

Normal

Normal

E1: 120 Ω

T1: B8ZS

E1: Short Haul

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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