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Campus Campus C AMPUS -RS L INE U NI T U SER M ANUAL Campus-RS LINE UNIT HDSL TEST PORT RS-232 CONSOLE 1061.book Page i Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]
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ii May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual Copyright May 29, 20 02 © 2002 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Tradem ark Informa tion ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Avidi a, Megabit Modem, Camp us-384 , Campus -768, Campus-E 1, Campus -REX, Campus-S tar, and Campus-T 1 are regis tered tradem arks and C[...]
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FCC Cl ass A Compl iance Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 iii FCC C LASS A C OMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi ts for a Class A d igital device, pur suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is[...]
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Using This M anual iv May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual U SING T HIS M ANUAL This manual provides information on how to: • locate the features of the ADC ® Campus-R S ™ Line Uni t (150- 1159-51) • install the line unit in to a Campus-Star ® chassis (CACNS700 or CARS- 51) • set up the line unit • contact ADC for assistance [...]
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Unpac k and Inspec t the Shipment Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 v U NPACK AND I NSPECT THE S HIPMENT Upon receipt of the shipment: 1 Unpack the card and inspect it for signs of d amage. If it h as been damaged in transi t, report the exte nt of the damage to th e transportation company and to ADC immediately. Order replacement equ[...]
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Unpack and Inspec t the Shipmen t vi May 29, 200 2 Campus-R S Line Unit Use r Manual 1061.book Page vi Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]
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Tabl e of Conte nts Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 vii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Chapter 1 : About t he Prod uct _________ _____ _________ _____ ________ 1 Features of the Line Unit ............ ........... ........... ................. ...... 3 HDSL Reach and Transmissio n Rate .... ........... ................. ...... 5 Chapter 2 : Ins[...]
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Tab le of Co ntents viii May 29, 2002 Ca mpus-RS Line Unit User Man ual 1061.book P age viii Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]
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Campus-RS Li ne Unit Use r Manual 1 1 A BOUT THE P RODUCT The Campus -RS ™ (Rate Selectable) Line Unit, mated with an R S interface card in a Camp us-Star chassis, co mprises half of a High -bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) transmission sys tem. When connected to ano ther Line Unit installed in a Camp us-Star ® chas sis or to a C ampus- R[...]
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About the Product 2 May 29, 2002 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual When connecting to another Campus -RS unit, the three standard HDSL transmission rates are available. In addition, the Campus s ystem can be configured to support an extended HDSL Operating Mode, as follows: • Over a single-loop connectio n, the Line Unit supports rates from 64 kb[...]
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About the Pro duct Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 3 F EATURES OF THE L INE U NIT This illust ratio n shows the fron t of the Camp us-R S Line Uni t and Table 1 on page 4 describes it s features. Campus-RS LINE UNIT HDSL TEST PORT RS-232 CONSOLE RS-232 por t Retaining latch Status LEDs 1061.book Page 3 Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 A[...]
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About the Product 4 May 29, 2002 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual Table 1. Campus-RS Lin e Unit Feat ures Featu re Function HDSL LED Indi cates the st atus of the HDSL link . The LED: flash es green to ind icate that the Line Unit has detecte d a remote u nit and is att empting to establish the HDSL lin k ligh ts solid green to indicat e that the [...]
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About the Pro duct Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 5 HDSL R EACH AND T RANSMISSION R ATE Four factors determine the maxim um transmission rate and loop length of the HDSL line: • the wire gauge of the line • the condition of the line (presence of bridge taps, splices , and so on) • whether the lin e uses one or two lo ops • [...]
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About the Product 6 May 29, 2002 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual Campus-RS, Maximum Reach vs Rate 26 A WG (0.40 mm) 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 128/256 384/768 768/1536 1024/2048 1280/2560 1536/3072 1792/3584 2048/4096 2304/4308 Data Rate, One Loop/T wo Loops (kbps) Reach (km) 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 Reach (kft) Campus-RS, Ma[...]
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About the Pro duct Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 7 Campus-RS, Maximum Reach vs Rate 22 A WG (0.51 mm) 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 128/256 384/768 768/1536 1024/2048 1280/2560 1536/3072 1792/3584 2048/4096 2304/4308 Data Rate, One Loop / T wo Loops (kbps) Reach (km) 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 Reach (kft) Camp[...]
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About the Product 8 May 29, 2002 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual 1061.book Page 8 Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]
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Campus-RS Li ne Unit Use r Manual 9 2 I NSTALLING AND C ONFI GURING THE L INE U NIT This chapter describes how to inst all the Campus-R S Line Unit and its corresponding interf ace card into a Campus-Star, and how to set up th e HDSL link. S URGE P ROTECTION To protect you an d your Campu s-RS devices, ADC recommends the use of a dual line Network [...]
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Installing an d Configuring the Li ne Unit 10 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual Install the NID on th e HDSL line between th e HDSL jack and the Telephone Company (Telco) demarcation point. ADC also suggests pr oviding power line protection f or critical circuits in high lightning areas. Use cond itioned AC voltag e, furnished through[...]
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Inst alling and Con figuring the Line U nit Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 11 3 Slide the Li ne Unit into the s lot on the f ront of the Cam pus-Star chassis that corresponds to the slot into wh ich you inst alled the interface card. Use the guide rails to align the card. 4 When the Line Unit is in as far as possible, pus h the ret[...]
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Installing an d Configuring the Li ne Unit 12 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual D ETERMINE THE HDSL O PERATING M ODE The Campus-RS Line Unit suppor ts two operating modes: • Standard Mode provides HDSL compatibility with earlier versions of Campus products, s uch as the Campus-T1 Desktop Unit. • Extended Mode provides a wide range[...]
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Inst alling and Con figuring the Line U nit Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 13 S ET THE HDSL O PERATING M ODE AND T RANSMISSION R ATE This section provides generic in struction for settin g the HDSL Operating Mode and transmis sion rate. The actua l st eps depend on the interface card mated with the Line Unit. Refer to the manual fo[...]
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Installing an d Configuring the Li ne Unit 14 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual Standard Mode Configuration This section continues from Step 4 in the pr evious section to s et a standard HDSL transmissio n rate. 1 If the Operating Mode is set to STANDARD , skip to Step 3 . Otherwise, pres s Ente r . 2 Press Next until STANDARD displa [...]
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Inst alling and Con figuring the Line U nit Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual May 29, 200 2 15 S ET THE HDSL T RANSCEIVER M ODE The Transceiver Mod e option deter mines the hierarchy of t he two Campu s units when attempting to estab lish an HDSL link. There are three settings: • If a unit is set to Master, it initiates the HDSL link. The other C[...]
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Installing an d Configuring the Li ne Unit 16 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual O PERATING WITH E ARLIER V ERSI ONS OF C AMPUS P RODUCTS Campus-RS Desktop an d Line Units are fully compatible with most of the earl ier ver sion s of Cam pus pro ducts , incl udin g Camp us-E1 , Camp us-T 1, and Campus-7 68. The Campus-RS D esktop and Li[...]
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Campus-RS Li ne Unit Use r Manual 17 A T ECHNICAL S PECI FICATIO NS HDSL Li ne Signal Forma t E1 Full D uplex 1040 k bps 2B1Q Li ne Code (two pair) T1 (d efault) Full D uplex 784 kb ps 2B1Q Li ne Code (two pair) 768 Full Du plex 784 kb ps 2B1Q Li ne Code (on e pair) Transmit Signal P ower +13.5d Bm (±1dBm) Cons ole Conn ector RJ-45 Return L oss 20[...]
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Techni cal Spe cifica tions 18 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual ADC reserves the right to change feat ures and s pecifications without notice. Elect rical Power Input 5 Vdc Environ mental Opera ting T empe rature 32 to 122°F (0° t o 50° C) Relat ive Humi dity 0 to 85% Electromag netic Emi ssions Per FCC Part 15 Class A , CE Safety[...]
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Campus-RS Li ne Unit Use r Manual 19 B T HE D OC UMEN TATION S ET This table describes the ma nuals and guides in the Campus- RS documentation set. Table 2. C ampu s-RS D ocu ment ation Set Document De scription Campus-Star User Manual C ontain s instruc tions f or setting up and usin g a Campus-Star. The man ual includes instructio ns for install [...]
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The Do cumenta tion Set 20 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual 1061.book Page 20 Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]
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Campus-RS Li ne Unit Use r Manual 21 C C ONTACTING ADC ADC Customer Service Gro up provides exp ert pre-sales and post-sales support and tr aining for all its products. T echnical support is availab le 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Tech nical Assistance Cente r (TA C). Sale s Assist ance 800. 366. 3891 e xte nsion 7300 0 (USA [...]
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Cont acting ADC 22 May 29, 200 2 Campus-RS Li ne Unit User Man ual Onli ne Tec hnical Supp ort • www.adc.com/Knowledge_Base/index.jsp Onli ne Tec hnical Publi catio ns • www.adc.com/library1/ Prod uct Retur n Depa rtment 800.3 66.389 1 ext. 737 48 or 952. 917. 3748 Fax: 95 2.91 7.32 37 Email: repa ir&return@ad c.com • ADC Return Mate rial[...]
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1061.book Page 23 Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]
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DNV C ertificatio n, Inc. REGISTERED FIRM IS O 900 1/TL 9000 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Fra nklin Avenue Tustin, CA 927 80-701 3 Tel: 714.8 32.992 2 Fax: 714.8 32.9924 Techni cal Assi stance Tel: 800.6 38.003 1 Tel: 714.7 30.322 2 Fax: 714.7 30.2400 ´+cH¶7]¨ 1167407 1061.book Page 24 Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:59 AM[...]