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® Section 61180403L1-5B Issue 2, December 2004 CLEI Code: VAIMZ70J_ _ 61180403L1-5B 1 Trademarks: Any brand names and product name s included in this docum ent are trademarks, regi stered tradem arks, or trade nam es of their respecti ve holders. CONTENT S 1. General ................... .................. ...................... ......... 1 2. Inst[...]
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2 Issue 2, December 2004 61180403L1-5B •P L A R D 3 •T a n d e m •D P O • FX Ringdown • TO w/Sealing Code Features The basic features of the FXS/DPO include the following: • µ -law encoding and decoding • Supports ground start, lo op start, PLAR, DPO, and Tandem, TR08SP, TR08UVG, TR08AUTO, and FX Ringdown • Supports 900 ohm s (+2.1[...]
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61180403L1-5B Issue 2, December 2004 3 Instructions for Inst alling the Module To install the FXS/DPO, perform the following steps: 1. If pres ent, remove the Access Module Blank (P/N 1 175099L1) from the appropriate access module slot of the T otal Acce ss chassis. 2. Pull the ejector latch, located on the lower left- hand side of the FXS/DPO fron[...]
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4 Issue 2, December 2004 61180403L1-5B Hardware Provisioning DIP switches SW1 , SW2 , SW3 , and SW4 are used to provision many of the FXS/DPO options. Ta b l e 4 on page 5 summ arizes the options pro visioned by the DIP switches. Figure 2 o n page 6 provides a grap hic detail of the four switches and the printed circuit board markings. NOTE Manual [...]
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61180403L1-5B Issue 2, December 2004 5 T able 4. DIP Switches Sw .-Segment Label Function/Desc ription 1-1 D3/D4 D3 or D4 Signaling (PLAR only) 1-2 1-3 MODE 1/OFF MODE 2/OFF SW1-2 SW1-3 Mode Selected OFF OFF FXS OFF MODE 2 DPO MODE 1 OFF T andem MODE 1 MODE 2 PLAR 1-4 GS/LS Ground Start or Loop S tart 1-5 AUTO_TERM/OFF Reserved for future use 1-6 9[...]
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6 Issue 2, December 2004 61180403L1-5B Figure 2. DIP Switches Detail Sof tware Provisioning The FXS/DPO is provisioned by connecting a VT100 terminal or a computer ru nning a terminal emulation program to the craft interface ADMIN port located on the System Controller Unit (SCU ) front panel. Connection to the port is made via a RS-232, DB-9 cable [...]
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61180403L1-5B Issue 2, December 2004 7 . T able 5. FXS/DPO General Opti ons Function Optio n Description Mode Loop S tart Ground Start TR08 Single Part y (3) TR08 Universal VG (3) TR08 Auto (3) PLAR D4 PLAR D3 Ta n d e m (3) DPO FX Ringdown (3) TO w /S C (3) This option selects the signaling mode of the FXS/DPO. See T able 6 for detailed descriptio[...]
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8 Issue 2, December 2004 61180403L1-5B T able 6. FXS/DPO Mode Options Mode Description Loop Start This option selects ANSI T1.403 FXS Loop S tart mode of operation. Ground Start This option selects ANSI T1.403 FXS Ground Start mode of operation. TR08 Single Party This option selects GR-08-Core Loop S tart mode of operation. TR08 Universal VG This o[...]
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61180403L1-5B Issue 2, December 2004 9 T able 7. FXS/DPO T andem Options Function Option Description Conversion Mode T andem Inactive Loop Start Ground Start This option sets the conversion from E&M (2-state) signali ng on the PCM interface to loop star t or ground start signaling on the loop. This option MUST be configured for channel operatio[...]
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Figure 3. FXS/DPO Menu Tree 1. Configuration 2. Provisioning 3. Status 4. Test 1. Digital Network Loopback 2. 1004 Hz Tone Test 2. 2-Wire Termination 1. 600 + 2.16 2. 900 + 2.16 Enter Value (-7.0...+9.0) 3. Transmit TLP 1. Loop Start 3. TR08 Single Party 2. Ground Start 5. TR08 Auto 4. TR08 Universal VG 6. PLAR D4 8. Tandem 7. PLAR D3 10. FX Ringdo[...]
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61180403L1-5B Issue 2, December 2004 11 4. T EST FEATURES The FXS/DPO supports the following tests for each port: • Digital Network Loopback • 1004 Hz Tone Generation • Network Hook Test • Customer Ringing Test These test are used to support circuit turn-up and maintenance efforts. Test functions can be activated locally via the ADMIN port [...]
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12 Issue 2, December 2004 61180403L1-5B T able 8. Specifications Performance Loop Current: T ransmit TLP: Receive TLP: T erminating Impedance: Return Loss: T ransHybrid Loss: Longitudinal Balance: Frequency Response: Idle Channel Noise: PCM Encoding/Decoding: DC Supervisory Range: 23 mAmp nom inal 20 mAmp minimum –7.0 to +9 .0 dBm –9.0 to 0.0 d[...]