ADTRAN Network Card E220 HFAC HDSL User Manual

Section 61221051L1-5A  
Issue 1, April 2000  
CLEI # T1L4FFCC_ _  
E220 HFAC HDSL / HDSL2 FUSE Alarm Control Unit  
Installation and Maintenance  
CONTENTS  
1. GENERAL .....................................................................1  
2. INSTALLATION ..........................................................2  
3. CONNECTIONS ...........................................................6  
4. FACEPLATE FEATURES ...........................................7  
5. CONTROL PORT OPERATION .................................7  
6. MAINTENANCE ........................................................20  
7. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................20  
8. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ............20  
AC  
1221051L1  
HF  
PWR  
ACO  
CRITICAL  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
A
L
A
R
M
S
SHELF ADDRESS  
FIGURES  
CRAFT INTERFACE  
Figure 1. ADTRAN E220 HFAC ......................................1  
Figure 2. Configuration and Shelf Address Switches .......2  
Figure 3. SW3 Location .....................................................3  
Figure 4. ES, SES, and UAS Monitor Locations...............5  
Figure 5. HFAC Wire-Wrap Pin-Out Design ....................6  
Figure 6. Control Port Pin Assignments (DCE  
R
S
2
3
2
0.25 A
Configuration) ....................................................7  
Figure 7. Introductory Menu ..............................................9  
Figure 8. Main Menu Screen .............................................9  
Figure 9. Shelf Status Summary Screen ..........................10  
Figure 10. Status Summary Screen ...................................10  
Figure 10A. HDSL Status Summary -HRE Screen .........11  
Figure 11. Shelf Options Setup Screen ............................12  
Figure 12. Performance Data Screen ...............................12  
Figure 13. Slot Specific Performance Data Screen .........13  
Figure 14. Alarm Status Summary Screen ......................14  
Figure 15. Alarm History Screen .....................................14  
Figure 16. Loopback Status Summary Screen.................15  
Figure 17. Slot Specific Loopback Options Screen.........15  
Figure 18. Troubleshooting Display Screen ....................16  
Figure 19. Self-Test Options Screen ................................17  
Figure 20. Provisioning Screen ........................................18  
Figure 21. Protection Screen (Main)................................19  
Figure 22. Protection Screen (Aux) .................................19  
Figure 1. ADTRAN E220 HFAC  
1. GENERAL  
The ADTRAN E220 HDSL / HDSL2 Fuse/Alarm/  
Control (HFAC), P/N 61221051L1, unit is a shelf  
controller unit designed for operation in the ADTRAN  
E220 HDSL / HDSL2 Central Office (CO) shelf.  
Figure 1 is an illustration of the E220 HFAC.  
Revision History  
Revisions to this practice will be summarized in this  
paragraph.  
The E220 HFAC provides a common access point to  
performance and provisioning information related to  
each HDSL / HDSL2 transceiver unit for the central  
office (HTU-C and H2TU-C) deployed in the E220  
shelf. By addressing the HTU-C or H2TU-C, the HFAC  
also provides support for the HDSL / HDSL2 range  
extender (HRE and H2R) and the HDSL / HDSL2  
transceiver unit for the remote end (HTU-R and H2TU-R).  
The shelf supports one shelf controller (HFAC) and up  
to 13 HTU-C / H2TU-C cards for the 23-inch shelf or 11  
HTU-C / H2TU-C cards for the 19-inch shelf. A  
faceplate-mounted DB9 connector provides a VT 100  
compatible terminal interface for controlling the  
system.  
TABLES  
Table 1. Compliance Codes ................................................1  
Table 2. S1 Switch Options ...............................................3  
Table 3. S2 Switch Options ...............................................4  
Table 4. S3 Switch Options ...............................................4  
Table 5. External HTU-C/HTU-R Alarm Options ............6  
Table 6. HFAC Faceplate Features ....................................7  
Table 7. Screen Abbreviations ...........................................8  
Table 8. E220 HFAC Specifications................................20  
Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are  
trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.  
 
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If any of these counts exceed the ES programmed  
threshold (see Tables 1 and 2) an alarm will be  
generated. This alarm threshold and the alarm type  
(minor or major) can be programmed by setting  
switches S1 and S2 (Figure 2) to the appropriate  
positions, according to Tables 1 and 2.  
the address, select the desired address in the Options  
Setup Screen (Figure 11), or set the rotary switches as  
indicated in Figure 2.  
Unit Options  
Two banks of configuration switches (S1, S2 and S3,  
see Figure 2 and 3) are used to select advanced alarm  
reporting features (see Tables 2, 3 and 4).  
The alarm thresholds are for the 15-minute registers  
only, and the 15-minute ES counts are zeroed at each  
15-minute boundary. The ES alarm threshold and  
alarm type can also be configured in the Craft  
interface Options Setup screen.  
Errored Seconds (ES) Alarm  
The locations shown in Figure 4 are monitored for  
errored seconds and counts are maintained for each  
location.  
REAR VIEW  
SW3  
Up  
Figure 3. SW3 Location and Options  
Table 2. S1 Switch Options (arrow indicates default setting)  
Description  
Switch  
Function  
Selects the type of alarm generated when the errored seconds  
(ES) counter exceeds the programmed threshold (see Table 2,  
S2-1, S2-2).  
S1-1.................................. Errored Seconds  
Down ................................ Minor Alarm  
Up (open) ......................... Major Alarm  
Selects the type of alarm generated when the severely errored  
seconds (SES) counter exceeds the programmed threshold (see  
Table 2, SW2-3, SW2-4).  
S1-2.................................. Severely Errored Seconds  
Down ................................ Minor Alarm  
Up (open) ......................... Major Alarm  
Selects the type of alarm generated when the unavailable  
seconds (UAS) counter exceeds the programmed threshold (see  
Table 2, SW2-5, SW2-6).  
S1-3.................................. Unavailable Seconds  
Down ................................ Major Alarm  
Up (open) ......................... Critical Alarm  
Selects the type of alarm generated in response to an HFAC fuse  
failure. Switch SW3 must also be set correctly for this alarm to  
function properly (see Table 3). This option is hardware-  
selectable only.  
S1-4........... S1-5 ............. HFAC Fuse Alarm Type  
Down ......... Down ............ No Alarm  
Up (open) .. Down ............ Minor Alarm  
Down ......... Up (open) ..... Major Alarm  
Up (open) .. Up (open) ..... Critical Alarm  
Selects the type of alarm generated in response to a specific  
number of HTU-C fuse failures.  
S1-6........... S1-7 ............. HTU-C Fuse alarm Type  
Down ......... Down ............ No Alarm  
Up (open) .. Down ............ 1 or more: Critical  
Down ......... Up ................ 1: Major, 2-13: Critical  
Up (open) .. Up (open) ..... 1-5: Major, 6-13: Critical  
Selects the type of alarm generated in response to an HCOT-CTL  
system controller fuse failure. This option can only be selected  
by switch.  
S1-8.................................. HCOT-CTL Fuse Alarm Type  
Down ................................ Major Alarm  
Up (open) ......................... Critical Alarm  
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Table 3. S2 Switch Options (arrow indicates default setting)  
Description  
Switch  
Function  
Selects the threshold for generating an ES alarm. Once the number  
detected exceeds the threshold, an alarm is generated as  
programmed by S1-1. The alarm condition is cleared at the next 15-  
minute boundary.  
S2-1........... S2-2 ............. ES Alarm Threshold  
Down ......... Down ............ No Alarm  
Up (open) .. Down ............ 15  
Down ......... Up (open) ..... 30  
Up (open) .. Up (open) ..... 150  
Selects the threshold monitored for generating an SES alarm.  
Once the number detected exceeds the threshold, an alarm is  
generated as programmed by S1-2. The alarm condition is cleared  
at the next 15-minute boundary.  
S2-3........... S2-4 ............. SES Alarm Threshold  
Down ......... Down ............ No Alarm  
Up (open) .. Down ............ 5  
Down ......... Up ................ 15  
Up (open) .. Up (open) ..... 75  
Selects the threshold monitored for generating an UAS alarm.  
Once the number detected exceeds the threshold, an alarm is  
generated as programmed by S1-3. The alarm condition is cleared  
at the next 15-minute boundary.  
S2-5........... S2-6 ............. UAS Alarm Threshold  
Down ......... Down ............ No Alarm  
Up (open) .. Down ............ 5  
Down ......... Up (open) ..... 15  
Up (open) .. Up (open) ..... 75  
Selects the type of alarm generated when a loss of communication  
between the HFAC controller and an HTU-C occurs. This option is  
switch-selectable only.  
S2-7........... S2-8 ............. COMM Link Loss Alarm  
Down ......... Down ............ No Alarm  
Up (open) .. Down ............ Minor  
Down ......... Up ................ Major  
Up (open) .. Up (open) ..... Critical  
Table 4. S3 Switch Options (arrow indicates default setting)  
NOTE: Only one of the S3 Switches should be in the down position.  
Description  
Switch  
Function  
Selects Critical as the type alarm generated if the HFAC fuse  
is blown.  
S3-1.................................. HFAC Fuse Alarm Control  
Down ................................ Critical  
Up..................................... No Alarm  
Selects Major as the type alarm generated if the HFAC fuse  
is blown.  
S3-2.................................. HFAC Fuse Alarm Control  
Down ................................ Major  
Up..................................... No Alarm  
Selects Minor as the type alarm generated if the HFAC fuse  
is blown.  
S3-3.................................. HFAC Fuse Alarm Control  
Down ................................ Minor  
Up..................................... No Alarm  
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Errored Seconds Monitor Locations  
HRE  
HTU-R  
HTU-C  
Loop 1  
Loop 1  
Loop 2  
ES  
DS1  
ES  
ES  
R-1  
ES  
H-2  
ES  
ES  
H-1  
DSX-1  
C-1  
To  
Network  
To  
Customer  
ES  
R-2  
ES  
H-3  
ES  
H-4  
ES  
C-2  
Loop 2  
Severely Errored Seconds Monitor Locations  
HRE  
HTU-R  
HTU-C  
Loop 1  
Loop 2  
SES  
DS1  
Loop 1  
SES  
DSX-1  
SES  
H-2  
SES  
H-1  
SES  
C-1  
SES  
R-1  
To  
Customer  
To  
Network  
SES  
H-4  
SES  
C-2  
Loop 2  
SES  
R-2  
SES  
H-3  
Unavailable Seconds Monitor Locations  
HRE  
HTU-C  
HTU-R  
UAS  
H-1  
Loop 1  
Loop 2  
Loop 1  
UAS  
H-2  
UAS  
DS1  
UAS  
C-1  
UAS  
DSX-1  
UAS  
R-1  
To  
Network  
To  
Customer  
UAS  
H-3  
UAS  
H-4  
Loop 2  
UAS  
C-2  
UAS  
R-2  
Figure 4. ES, SES, and UAS Monitor Locations  
Severely Errored Seconds (SES) Alarm  
The locations shown in Figure 4 are monitored for  
Severely Errored Seconds and counts are maintained  
for each location. If any of these counts exceed the  
SES programmed threshold (see Tables 1 and 2) an  
alarm will be generated. This alarm threshold and the  
alarm type (minor or major) can be programmed by  
setting switches S1 and S2 (Figure 2) to the  
appropriate positions according to Tables 1 and 2.  
The alarm thresholds are for the 15-minute registers  
only, and the 15-minute SES counts are zeroed at each  
15-minute boundary. The SES alarm threshold and  
alarm type can also be configured in the Craft  
interface Options Setup screen (see Figure 11).  
registers only, and the 15-minute UAS errored second  
counts are zeroed at each 15-minute boundary. The  
UAS alarm threshold and alarm type can also be  
configured in the Craft interface Options Setup screen  
(see Figure 11). Note that HDSL2 two wire units only  
have Loop 1.  
HFAC Alarm Outputs  
If an HFAC is present in the shelf, alarm outputs are  
available on the backplane wirewrap pins  
corresponding to the HFAC slot (see Figure 5).  
These outputs are dry contact relay connections and  
provide normally open, normally closed and common  
connection points for alarm monitoring equipment.  
Alarm connection points corresponding to critical  
major, and minor alarms (both visible and audible) are  
provided. These alarms are generated by the HFAC as  
a result of processed data collected from the HTU-Cs /  
H2TU-Cs.  
Unavailable Seconds (UAS) Alarm  
The locations shown in Figure 4 are monitored for  
unavailable seconds. Seconds and counts are  
maintained for each location. If any of these counts  
exceed the UAS programmed threshold (see Tables 1  
and 2), an alarm will be generated. This alarm  
threshold and the alarm type (major or critical) can be  
programmed by setting switches S1 or S2 (Figure 2)  
to the appropriate positions according to Tables 1 and  
2. The alarm thresholds are for the 15-minute  
Alarm outputs presented on these pins are  
programmable and can be provisioned in the HFAC  
Options Setup screen (see Options Setup screen), or  
using the HFAC dip switch settings (see Tables 1, 2,  
and 3). Alarm severity can be provisioned for alarms  
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Table 5. External HTU-C/HTU-R Alarm Options  
(Software-Selectable Only)  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
1
VIS NO  
VIS C  
HFAC SLOT  
(JP1)  
(arrow indicates default setting)  
2
3
Options Screen  
VIS NC  
AUD NO  
AUD C  
AUD NC  
VIS NO  
VIS C  
Critical  
Major  
Minor  
Menu Item No. Function  
Description  
4
5
5 ........................... EXT HTU-C/R Alarms Disables and  
6
enables the alarms  
resulting from external  
DSX-1 or DS1  
Disabled  
Enabled  
7
8
HTU-C Fuse Alarm  
9
VIS NC  
AUD NO  
AUD C  
AUD NC  
An alarm may be generated as a result of an HTU-C  
fuse failure. The HFAC controller will sense the  
failure and process this alarm event according to  
switch settings as defined in Table 2.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
VIS NO  
VIS C  
3. CONNECTIONS  
VIS NC  
AUD NO  
AUD C  
The HFAC plugs into Slot 0 (labeled HFAC) of the  
ADTRAN E220 shelf. Push firmly to ensure the card  
seats properly. Connections to the HFAC are made by  
wire wrap connections to the backplane-mounted  
connector. JP1 is the primary interface connector for  
the HFAC. Figure 5 shows the wire-wrap connector  
terminal pin assignments.  
AUD NC  
T
Remote  
ACO  
Fault  
Locate  
Alarms  
R
A set of alarm contacts is provided through backplane  
wire-wrap connections (Figure 5). Wiring can be  
made to the appropriate pins on JP1 for normally open  
or normally closed connections for alarm conditions.  
Connection is made to the Common (C) pin and to the  
Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) pin.  
Visible and audible alarm contact connections are  
provided for critical, major, and minor alarms. An  
audible alarm cutoff function can be initiated by  
pressing the ACO push-button on the HFAC, or by  
providing closure between the Remote ACO pins on  
the JP1 connector. The backplane is labeled with  
appropriate markings for the alarm and alarm cutoff  
connections.  
NO: Normallly Open Position  
NC: Normally Closed Position  
C:  
Common  
Figure 5. HFAC Wire-Wrap Pin-Out Design  
resulting from blown fuses in the HFAC, HTU-C, or  
HCOT units, or from communications failure between  
any HTU-C and the HFAC. Alarm severity and  
threshold value can be provisioned for the errored  
second, severely errored second, and unavailable  
second parameters.  
System Communications  
An option available on the HFAC Option Setup screen  
allows external DSX-1 or DS1 alarms to be enabled or  
disabled. This option can only be changed in the  
HFAC menu (no dip switch option) and the factory  
default is disabled (see Table 5).  
If the HFAC is to be used as part of a larger system  
under the control of an ADTRAN E220 HCOT-CTL  
system controller, then shelf-to-shelf connections are  
required. Two RJ45S jacks, JP6 and JP7, located on  
the shelf backplane, provide shelf-to-shelf  
communications. A 4- or 8-wire cable with RJ45S  
type jacks should be used to supply these  
interconnections. The sequence of connections should  
be from the RS422 OUT port of the shelf containing  
the E220 HCOT-CTL system controller to the RS422  
IN port of the next shelf. Follow this procedure to  
HFAC Fuse Alarm  
An alarm may be generated as a result of an HFAC  
fuse failure. For alarm processing to work, two sets of  
switches (S1 and S3) must be programmed. See Table  
1 and 4. Both switches must be set properly for the  
HFAC fuse alarm to operate correctly.  
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interconnect subsequent shelves. Each shelf controller  
should be assigned unique sequential shelf addresses.  
No connection should be made to the RS422 in  
The terminal interface operates at a data rate range of  
4.8 kbps to 19.2 kbps. The asynchronous data format  
is fixed at eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit. The  
supported terminal type is VT 100, or compatible.  
connector on the shelf containing the E220 HCOT-CTL.  
4. FACEPLATE FEATURES  
Table 6 defines the faceplate features of the  
HFAC.  
Optional terminal parameters should be set as follows:  
•XON/XOFF flow control  
•TX carriage return  
•Send ACK*  
•Linewrap  
•Duplex setting  
On  
<CR> (not <CRLF>)  
Off  
Off  
Full  
5. CONTROL PORT OPERATION  
The HFAC provides a faceplate-mounted DB9  
connector which supplies an RS232 interface for  
connecting to a controlling terminal. Pin assignments  
are shown in Figure 6.  
•Asynchronous format  
8 data bits, no parity,  
1 stop bit  
•Cursor  
•Display Width  
•Display Height  
Off (if possible)  
80 columns  
24 lines (minimum)  
1
6
7
8
9
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
TXD (TXD to DTE)  
RXD (TXD from DTE)  
DTR  
2
3
4
5
*or any other autonomously-sent character from terminal  
Screen Abbreviations  
Screen diagram abbreviations used are defined in  
Table 7.  
SGN GND  
Figure 6. Control Port Pin Assignments  
(DCE Configuration)  
Table 6. HFAC Faceplate Features  
Indicators  
and LEDs  
HFAC  
Description  
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Indicates that power is present to the HFAC card.  
PWR  
A
L
A
R
M
S
CRITICAL  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
PWR  
ACO  
Critical (red)...... Indicates that a critical alarm condition is present.  
Major (red)........ Indicates that a major alarm condition is present.  
Minor (yellow)... Indicates that a minor alarm condition is present.  
ALARMS  
SHELF ADDRESS  
ACO ................. Alarm cut off. Indicates that the audible portion of an  
alarm has been terminated.  
CRAFT INTERFACE  
The shelf address is indicated using two 7-segment LED displays. The  
address is programmed using the switches described in subsection 2 and  
tables A and B; or using the Options Setup screen (see Figure 11).  
SHELF  
ADDRESS  
R
S
2
3
2
A single momentary push-button provided to operate the alarm cut off  
function. When the button is present, the audible portion of an active  
alarm is silenced. The condition of the alarm itself is not affected.  
Button  
ACO  
0.25 AMP  
This 0.25 -amp fuse is provided to protect the card from power-related  
failures. The fuse is a BUSS BMT-0.25, or equivalent. If the fuse opens, a  
fuse alarm is generated as described in subsection 2. The fuse has a visual  
tripped indicators. When the metal tab (visible through the cover) flips up,  
the fuse has opened.  
Fuse  
A faceplate-mounted DB9 connector which supplies an RS232 interface  
for connection to a controlling terminal. Refer to subsection 5.  
RS232  
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Table 7. Screen Abbreviations  
technical support phone numbers along with serial  
numbers, CLEI codes, date of manufacture  
information for each active HDSL / HDSL2 system  
element, and if the circuit has an installed HDSL /  
HDSL2 range extender (HRE / H2R).  
Abbreviations  
Description  
DSX/DS1  
BPV .......... Second in which a bipolar violation occurs.  
ES ............ SF: Second in which a BPV or frame bit error  
occurs. ESF: Second in which a BPV or CRC  
error occurs.  
NOTE  
The command keys valid for each screen are  
shown at the bottom of the display. Pressing  
keys other than these may cause the HFAC to  
adjust to a different speed. If this happens,  
the HFAC will not respond to keyboard  
commands and may display random  
characters. Press the space bar repeatedly  
until the screen is re-displayed.  
SES .......... Second in which 1544 BPVs or 8 frame bit  
................. errors occur.  
UAS .......... Second in which there is a loss of signal or loss  
of sync.  
HDSL Loops  
ES ............ Second in which a CRC error occurs.  
SES .......... Second in which 165 CRC errors occur.  
Main Menu  
UAS .......... Second in which there is a loss of signal or loss  
of sync.  
From the Introductory Screen, select Main Menu  
by typing M. Figure 8 illustrates the Main Menu  
Screen.  
General  
From the Main Menu select:  
SF............. Superframe format.  
ESF .......... Extended superframe format.  
B8ZS ........ Binary 8 zero substitution.  
AMI ........... Alternate mark inversion.  
LBO .......... Line build-out.  
1. Shelf Status Summary  
2. Performance Data  
3. Alarm Status  
4. Loopback Control  
5. ADTRAN Information  
6. Troubleshooting  
7. Self-Test Options  
8. Provisioning  
NIU ........... T1 network interface unit.  
DOM ......... Date of manufacture.  
S/N ........... Serial number.  
15M .......... Fifteen-minute period.  
24H........... Twenty-four-hour period.  
9. Protection Switching  
Selection of 5, ADTRAN Information, presents the  
same screen as the Introductory Screen. Description  
of other screen selections available from the Main  
Menu follow.  
A terminal session is initiated by entering multiple  
space bar characters which are used by the HFAC to  
determine the speed of the terminal. Once the speed  
has been derived, an Introductory Menu is presented as  
illustrated in Figure 7. This screen includes ADTRAN  
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A D T R A N  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
901 Explorer Boulevard, Huntsville, Alabama 35806-2807  
********** Technical Support **********  
HFAC Information [Version 3.00]  
Serial Number :  
CLEI Code :  
Voice (888) 873-HDSL or (800) 726-8663  
Fax .................. (256) 963-6217  
Internet .............. www.adtran.com  
Date of Manf. :  
HTU-C Serial# CLEI Code  
DOM  
HRE?  
-
-
-
-
-
-
HTU-R Serial# CLEI Code  
DOM  
1 : -------------- ---------- -----  
2 : -------------- ---------- -----  
3 : -------------- ---------- -----  
4 : -------------- ---------- -----  
5 : -------------- ---------- -----  
6 : -------------- ---------- -----  
1 : -------------- ---------- -----  
2 : -------------- ---------- -----  
3 : -------------- ---------- -----  
4 : -------------- ---------- -----  
5 : -------------- ---------- -----  
6 : -------------- ---------- -----  
7 : A12344321  
T1LIDPX2AA 01/97  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7 : B805A5458  
T1L2CRVBAA 02/98  
8 : -------------- ---------- -----  
9 : -------------- ---------- -----  
10 : -------------- ---------- -----  
11 : -------------- ---------- -----  
12 : A11111111  
13 : A12345678  
8 : -------------- ---------- -----  
9 : -------------- ---------- -----  
10 : -------------- ---------- -----  
11 : -------------- ---------- -----  
12 : -------------- ---------- -----  
13 : -------------- ---------- -----  
T1LIDP02AA 01/97  
T1L2BUCBAA 08/99  
PRESS :  
“M” - main menu, “R” - range extender info  
Figure 7. Introductory Menu  
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SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
HFAC MAIN MENU  
1: SHELF STATUS SUMMARY  
2: PERFORMANCE DATA  
3: ALARM STATUS  
4: LOOPBACK CONTROL  
5: ADTRAN INFORMATION  
6: TROUBLESHOOTING  
7: SELF-TEST OPTIONS  
8: PROVISIONING  
9: PROTECTION SWITCHING  
CHOOSE 1-9 :  
Figure 8. Main Menu Screen  
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screen related to a particular slot may be displayed by  
typing the desired slot number and S. For example, to  
access Slot 6 information, type 6S. The HDSL /  
HDSL2 Status Summary Screen is shown in Figure  
10. This screen gives both local and remote  
Shelf Status Summary Screen  
The Shelf Status Summary Screen shown in Figure 9  
provides a top-level look at the alarm and  
provisioning of data for the shelf and each circuit  
within the shelf.  
performance and provisioning information for the  
selected slot. If a supported HRE is present in the  
HDSL / HDSL2 circuit, screen 10A is available to  
view the performance of the HRE.  
HDSL / HDSL2 Status Screen  
From the Shelf Status Summary Screen, detailed  
information related to a particular circuit may be  
accessed. The HDSL / HDSL2 Shelf Status Summary  
08/08/70 17:59:19  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
[ BYPASS = OFF ]  
SHELF STATUS SUMMARY  
ACTIVE SHELF ALARMS  
—————————  
CRITICAL - YES  
HFAC ALARM THRESHOLD OPTION SETTINGS  
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————  
ES  
SES  
UAS  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
- NO  
- NO  
SLOT TYPE THRSHLD  
---- -------------  
TYPE THRSHLD  
-------------  
TYPE THRSHLD  
-------------  
1: ---  
2: ---  
3: ---  
4: ---  
5: ---  
6: ---  
7:* MAJ  
8: ---  
9: ---  
10: ---  
11: ---  
12:* MAJ  
13:* MAJ  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
150  
---  
---  
---  
---  
150  
150  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
MAJ  
---  
---  
---  
---  
MAJ  
MAJ  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
075  
---  
---  
---  
---  
075  
075  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
075  
---  
---  
---  
---  
075  
075  
FUSE ALARM SETTINGS  
——————————————————  
HFAC : CRIT  
HTU-C : 1-5 = MAJ,  
6-13 = CRIT  
---  
---  
---  
---  
CRIT  
---  
LEGEND  
---  
---  
——————————————————  
NA  
*
= NOT ALARMED  
= DEFAULT  
= EMPTY SLOT  
---  
CRIT  
CRIT  
PRESS : “O” - change options,  
“D” - read HFAC switch defaults (all slots),  
“M” - main menu :  
nn”S” - slot select (HDSL STATUS),  
Figure 9. Shelf Status Summary Screen  
08/08/70 18:00:37  
LOOP #1 <NETWORK> LOOP #2  
--------- HTU-C ---------  
SUMMARY - [ SLOT 7 ]  
ELAPSED TIME 00:09:56  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
LOOP #1 <CUSTOMER>LOOP #2  
--------- HTU-R ---------  
01 dB  
YES  
000/00001  
000/00000  
000/00026  
01 dB  
YES  
000/00001  
000/00000  
000/00025  
<-  
<-  
LOSS  
SYNC  
15M/24H ->  
->  
->  
01 dB  
YES  
000/00001  
000/00000  
000/00026  
01 dB  
YES  
000/00001  
000/00001  
000/00025  
<- ES  
<- SES 15M/24H ->  
<- UAS 15M/24H ->  
LOOPBACKS INACTIVE  
LOOPBACKS INACTIVE  
HTU-C SIGNAL QUALITY  
DSX-1  
———————————————  
DS1  
9
SF  
HTU-R SIGNAL QUALITY  
[X]  
[X]  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
[X]  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
SF  
AMI  
<- FRAME ->  
<- CODE ->  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
2[X]  
[X]  
AMI  
0 dB  
NO  
00000  
00000  
00000  
00302  
RED  
EXT  
N/A  
00000  
00000  
00000  
00324  
RED  
<- LBO  
<- NIU  
<- BPV  
<- ES  
<- SES  
<- UAS  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
->  
1[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
2[X]  
[X]  
1[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
<- ALARMS ->  
[X]  
[X]  
SEALING CURRENT PRESENT  
“P” - prev scrn,  
“M” - main menu,  
“Z” - clr current reg,  
nn”S” - slot:  
Figure 10. Status Summary Screen  
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Figures 10 and 10A consolidate current information for  
the HDSL / HDSL2, DSX-1, and DS1 interfaces. A key  
to the information provided is found in the center of the  
screen. Arrows indicate the key applies to both the  
HTU-C and HTU-R.  
BVP  
Bipolar Violations detected (DSX-1 and  
DS1)  
Errored Seconds (DSX-1 and DS1)  
Severely Errored Seconds (DSX-1 and  
DS1)  
ES  
SES  
UAS  
Alarms  
Unavailable Seconds (DSX-1 and DS1)  
Lists current alarm condition status  
LOSS  
SYNC  
Pulse Attenuation Measurement  
HDSL Loop 1 and Loop 2 Sync  
Status  
Errored Seconds*  
Severely Errored Seconds*  
A measure of signal quality for each HDSL / HDSL2  
loop is displayed in graphic form on the bottom right of  
the screen. The measure is from 0 (poor signal quality)  
to 9 (excellent signal quality). Guidelines for interpreting  
the indicators are given below.  
ES 15M/24H  
SES 15M/24H  
UAS 15M/24H Unavailable Seconds*  
The first number is for the current 15-minute period  
*
0
1-8  
9
Noise margin is 0 dB (10-7 BER)  
Margin measurement above 10-7 BER in dB  
Margin is 9 dB above 10-7 BER  
and the second is the current 24-hour period (Loop 1 and  
Loop 2 numbers are displayed).  
An indication of Pair Reversal (if present) is given at the  
bottom of the first key column. Loopback status for the  
HTU-C, HRE, and HTU-R is indicated on these screens.  
Status and configuration information for the DS1 and  
DSX-1 signals is located in the center of the screen near  
the bottom.  
Predicting performance based upon signal quality varies  
with each loop. Generally, a noise margin of 0 or higher  
will support a bit error rate of better than 10-7.  
ADTRAN has defined the following as guidelines that  
correspond to the operation of the HTU-C and HTU-R  
faceplate LEDs labeled LP1 and LP2.  
FRAME  
CODE  
LBO  
T1 Framing Format select  
T1 Line Code selected  
Line Build-Out selected (for DSX-1);  
Customer signal of 0, -7.5, -15,  
and -22.5 dB (for DS1)  
Margin < 0  
Poor Loop Signal Quality  
0 Margin 2 Marginal Loop Signal Quality  
Margin > 2  
Good Loop Signal Quality  
(better than 10-9 BER)  
NIU  
Network Interface Unit enabled?  
08/08/70 18:05:00  
LOOP #1 <NETWORK> LOOP #2  
--------- HRE #1---------  
SUMMARY - [ SLOT 8 ]  
ELAPSED TIME 00:14:17  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
LOOP #1 <CUSTOMER>LOOP #2  
--------- HRE #1---------  
00 dB  
YES  
000/00000  
000/00000  
001/00001  
00 dB  
YES  
000/00001  
000/00000  
001/00001  
<-  
<-  
LOSS  
SYNC  
15M/24H ->  
->  
->  
01 dB  
YES  
001/00001  
000/00000  
006/00006  
01 dB  
YES  
001/00001  
000/00000  
001/00001  
<- ES  
<- SES 15M/24H ->  
<- UAS 15M/24H ->  
LOOPBACK INACTIVE  
HRE#1 NET SIGNAL QUALITY N = NETWORK SIDE RECEIVER  
HRE#1 CUST SIGNAL QUALITY  
[X]  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
[X]  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
C = CUSTOMER SIDE RECEIVER  
____ LP1 ____ LP1 ____  
[X]  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
[X]  
L[X]  
O[X]  
O[X]  
P[X]  
[X]  
____  
|HTUR|  
|HTUC|  
|HRE1|  
|HRE2|  
|====|  
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1[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
2[X]  
[X]  
|===N|  
|C===|  
|====|  
1[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
2[X]  
[X]  
|____|  
|____|  
|____|  
|____|  
[X]  
LP2  
LP2  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
[X]  
“P” - prev scrn,  
“M” - main menu,  
n”H” - element (0H=HTU-C/R, 1H=HRE1, 2H=HRE2)  
“Z” - clr current reg, nn”S” - slot:  
Figure 10A. HDSL Status Summary -HRE Screen  
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Performance Data Screen  
Shelf Controller Options  
From the Main Menu, a screen summarizing the 8-  
hour performance data for all slots may be selected.  
From the Main Menu, item 2 presents the  
Performance Data Screen shown in Figure 12. This  
screen graphically summarizes the performance  
information for each slot. A key for understanding  
the display is also presented.  
From the Shelf Status Summary Screen, all shelf  
controller options may be reviewed. By typing O at  
the Shelf Status Summary Screen, the Shelf Options  
Setup Screen may be accessed. This screen is  
illustrated in Figure 11.  
External DSX-1 or DS1 threshold alarms (ES, SES,  
UAS) can be enabled and disabled for a specific slot  
by selecting the desired setting from the menu. If  
disabled, these alarms will be suppressed, regardless  
of how the HTU-C and HTU-R units are provisioned.  
OPTIONS SETUP [SLOT = 8 ]  
OPTION #  
OPTION  
SETTING  
------------------------------------------------------  
---> 1:  
HTU-C FUSE ALARM TYPE  
SHELF ADDRESS  
SHELF BYPASS  
---> 1-5 = MAJ, 6-13 = CRIT  
---> 00  
---> OFF  
SHELF |  
OPTIONS |  
2:  
3:  
SET DATE/TIME  
EXT HTU-C/HTU-R ALARMS  
ES ALARM TYPE  
SES ALARM TYPE  
UAS ALARM TYPE  
ES ALARM THRESHOLD  
SES ALARM THRESHOLD  
UAS ALARM THRESHOLD  
---> 11/22/99 09:30:31  
---> DISABLED  
---> MAJOR  
---> MAJOR  
---> CRITICAL  
---> 150  
SLOT  
---> 075  
---> 075  
PRESS: “P” - previous screen  
nn”X” - change option n (ex. 4X)  
nn”S” - select slot (ex. 11S)  
“D” - read HFAC switch defaults(this slot only)  
“M” - main menu  
->  
<-  
Figure 11. Shelf Options Setup Screen  
11/23/99 00:15:21  
[ SLOT = 8 ]  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
PERFORMANCE DATA <VIEW 1 - HTU-C DSX-1 RECEIVER>  
24 HOUR REGISTERS  
-------ES------SES-  
15 MINUTE REGISTERS  
------ES----SES------------ES----SES  
00000  
-1 : 00000  
-2 : -----  
-3 : -----  
-4 : -----  
-5 : -----  
-6 : -----  
-7 : -----  
00000 <---- CURRENT ---->  
000  
000  
000  
000  
000  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---—  
---  
---  
---  
00000 <--  
----- |  
----- |  
--> -1 : 000  
-17 : ---  
-18 : ---  
-19 : ---  
-20 : ---  
-21 : ---  
-22 : ---  
-23 : ---  
-24 : ---  
-25 : ---  
-26 : ---  
-27 : ---  
-28 : ---  
29 : ---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
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-2 : 000  
-3 : 000  
-4 : ---  
-5 : ---  
-6 : ---  
-7 : ---  
-8 : ---  
-9 : ---  
-10 : ---  
-11 : ---  
-12 : ---  
-13 : ---  
-14 : ---  
-15 : ---  
----- |--PREVIOUS -- |  
----- |  
----- |  
----- <—  
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VIEW LOCATION DIAGRAM  
1-->|H|-3---|H|-----|H|---4-|H|->  
|T|  
|U|  
|R|  
|E|  
|R|  
|E|  
|T|  
|U|  
-30 : ---  
-31 : ---  
-32 : ---  
<-- |C|-5---|1|-----|2|---6-|R|<-2  
--> -16 : ---  
PRESS : n”V” - view (ex. 4V), “nH” - element (0H=HTU-C/R, 1H=HRE1, 2H=HRE2),  
nn”S” - slot (ex. 3S), “M” - main menu, “P” - prev. screen :  
Figure 12. Performance Data Screen  
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Performance History Screen  
Detailed information concerning 15-minute  
information for six different monitored locations is  
available. Also, for circuits with HREs, more detailed  
information is available by typing 1H to view HRE  
points.  
performance history and 24-hour performance history  
for any given slot may be viewed by typing the slot  
number and S from the slot specific Performance Data  
Screen. The resulting screen is shown in Figure 13,  
Slot Specific Performance Data Screen. Performance  
An on-screen view location diagram indicates the six  
monitored locations. Seven previous 24-hour periods  
and 32 previous 15-minute periods are maintained for  
each view location.  
11/22/99 09:35:05  
PERFORMANCE DATA  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
SLOT  
1: [  
2: [*  
3: [*  
4: [*  
5: [*  
6: [  
7: [*  
8: [*  
9: [*  
10: [*  
11: [*  
12: [*  
13: [*  
8 HOUR PERFORMANCE HISTORY  
]
]
]
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SPACE = HTU-C NOT PRESENT  
- = ERROR FREE 15 MIN REG  
E = REGISTER CONTAINS ES  
S = REGISTER CONTAINS SES  
U = REGISTER CONTAINS UAS  
* = PERIOD < 15 MINUTES  
0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8  
HOURS  
PRESS :  
nn”S” - select slot(ex. 5S),  
“M” - main menu :  
Figure 13. Slot Specific Performance Data Screen  
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Alarm Status Screen  
both the alarm location and slot number.  
Selection of item 3 from the Main Menu presents the  
Alarm Status Screen, Figure 14. This screen is a  
composite display of all current alarms for each of the  
13 slots. Alarm types are indicated by the number 1  
for Critical, 2 for Major, and 3 for Minor alarms.  
Alarm History Screen  
The Alarm History Summary Screen (Figure 15) can  
be accessed from the Alarm Status Screen by pressing  
H. This screen provides a time and date stamp for up  
to 100 alarm events. These events include alarm  
initiation and alarm clear. For convenience, a user  
marker can be invoked by pressing X. This produces  
a highly visible marking point so that subsequent  
alarm events can be easily distinguished from older  
ones.  
A capital A indicates the alarm is current while a  
trailing * indicates the alarm cutoff has been exercised.  
ES or SES indicates the programmed threshold has  
been exceeded, resulting in an alarm. The position of  
the alarm indicator codes in the screen matrix indicates  
11/23/99 00:16:44  
ALARM STATUS  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
B/ HTUC [ HTUC ] [ HRE1 ] [ HRE2 ] HTUR  
SLOT UAS FUS COM SIG LP1 LP2 LP1 LP2 LP1 LP2 SIG  
--------------------- --------- --------- --------- ----  
1: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
2: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
3: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
4: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
5: 1A --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
6: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
7: --- --- 1C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
8: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
9: 1A --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
10: 1A --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
11: --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
12: 1A --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
13: 1A --- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  
ACTIVE SHELF ALARMS  
-------------------  
CRITICAL - YES  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
- NO  
- NO  
DEFAULT ALARM TRIGGERS  
----------------------  
CRIT: 6-13 HTU-C FUSES  
UAS THRESHOLD  
HCOT-CTL FUSE  
COMM LINK LOSS  
HFAC FUSE  
MAJ: 1-5 HTU-C FUSES  
ES THRESHOLD  
SES THRESHOLD  
1 = CRIT, 2 = MAJ, 3 = MIN,  
B = BER ALARM ON PROTECTED CIRCUIT,  
E/S = ES/SES THRESHOLD ALARM, * = ALARM CUTOFF (ACO)  
A = UAS OR FUSE ALARM,  
C = COMM ALARM,  
MIN: NONE  
PRESS : “C” - alarm cutoff, “H” - alarm history, “M” - main menu  
Figure 14. Alarm Status Summary Screen  
08/08/70 17:51:59 CRITICAL -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-R LP1, SLOT 10.  
08/08/70 17:51:59 CRITICAL -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-R LP2, SLOT 10.  
08/08/70 17:52:09 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP1, SLOT 5.  
08/08/70 17:52:09 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 5.  
08/08/70 17:52:34 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP1, SLOT 9.  
08/08/70 17:52:34 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 9.  
08/08/70 17:52:36 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP1, SLOT 10.  
08/08/70 17:52:36 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 10.  
08/08/70 17:52:36 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-R LP1, SLOT 10.  
08/08/70 17:52:36 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-R LP2, SLOT 10.  
08/08/70 17:52:41 *CLEARED* -LOSS OF COMMUNICATION WITH SLOT 12.  
08/08/70 17:52:42 CRITICAL -LOSS OF COMMUNICATION WITH SLOT 12.  
08/08/70 17:52:43 *CLEARED* -LOSS OF COMMUNICATION WITH SLOT 12.  
08/08/70 17:54:00 CRITICAL -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP1, SLOT 12.  
08/08/70 17:54:00 CRITICAL -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 12.  
08/08/70 17:55:04 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP1, SLOT 7.  
08/08/70 17:55:04 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 7.  
08/08/70 17:55:05 CRITICAL -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 7.  
08/08/70 17:55:07 CRITICAL -LOSS OF COMMUNICATION WITH SLOT 7.  
08/08/70 17:55:07 *CLEARED* -UAS THRESHOLD CROSSING AT HTU-C LP2, SLOT 7.  
----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
PRESS:  
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11/23/99 00:18:37  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
1 TO 5 - Select Page, “X” - Set Marker  
“P” - Prev Screen, “M” - Main Menu  
Figure 15. Alarm History Screen  
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Loopback Status Summary Screen  
Loopback Status Summary Screen, you will be  
presented with a slot-specific Loopback Options  
Screen (Figure 17). Multiple loopbacks can be  
initiated for each circuit. This screen graphically  
depicts the loopback activated by showing through  
reverse video, the path of the loopback and the  
locations it loops to. Also, the status indication  
changes from inactive to active. The initiation of a  
loopback is accomplished by pressing the  
corresponding number of the loopback desired,  
followed by an L.  
Item selection 4, Loopback Control, from the Main  
Menu displays the loopback status information for all  
of the HTU-C, HRE, and HTU-R units monitored by  
the HFAC. Loopback Status (On, Off, or Not  
available) is presented for loopbacks to both the  
network and the customer at both the HTU-C, HRE,  
and HTU-R. Figure 16 illustrates the Loopback  
Status Summary Screen.  
Loopback Options  
By pressing a slot number followed by an S from the  
11/23/99 00:19:57  
LOOPBACK STATUS  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
HTU-C  
HRE1  
<--  
NET  
HRE2  
<--  
NET  
HTU-R  
<--  
SLOT# NET  
-->  
CUST  
<--  
NET  
-->  
CUST  
----- -------------  
----  
----  
xxxx  
xxxx  
OFF  
xxxx  
----  
xxxx  
OFF  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
----  
----  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
----  
xxxx  
OFF  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
-------------  
1 : ---  
2 : OFF  
3 : OFF  
4 : OFF  
5 : OFF  
6 : ---  
7 : OFF  
8 : OFF  
9 : OFF  
10 : OFF  
11 : OFF  
12 : OFF  
13 : OFF  
---  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
---  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
----  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
----  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
----  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
----  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
xxxx  
----  
= LOOPBACK ON  
= LOOPBACK OFF  
= NOT AVAILABLE  
= EMPTY SLOT  
PRESS “nnS” - Slot Select,  
“M” - Main Menu :  
Figure 16. Loopback Status Summary Screen  
11/23/99 00:21:48  
LOOPBACK OPTIONS [ SLOT = 8 ]  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
_____  
|HTU-C|  
_____  
|HRE 1|  
_____  
|HRE 2|  
_____  
|HTU-R|  
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|<===>|  
| LP1 |  
|<===>|  
| LP1 |  
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1) LOOPBACK TO NETWORK AT HTU-C = UNAVAILABLE  
2) LOOPBACK TO CUSTOMER AT HTU-C = UNAVAILABLE  
3) LOOPBACK TO NETWORK AT HTU-R = ACTIVE  
4) LOOPBACK TO CUSTOMER AT HTU-R = UNAVAILABLE  
5) LOOPBACK TO NETWORK AT HRE1 = UNAVAILABLE  
6) LOOPBACK TO NETWORK AT HRE2 = UNAVAILABLE  
Press  
“nL” - Toggle Loopback(ex. 3L),  
“P” - Previous Screen, “M” - Main Menu :  
“nnS” - Select Slot,  
Figure 17. Loopback Options Screen  
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Troubleshooting Screen  
The Troubleshooting Screen (Main Menu, Item 6)  
provides a graphical presentation of trouble areas.  
Different parts of the diagram will be highlighted (on  
terminals that support reverse video) to indicate the  
trouble locations. In addition, in-band alarms and  
indicated problem areas are presented in text under the  
troubleshooting diagram. Use of this screen in  
conjunction with performance data and alarm status  
screens provides a reliable method of quickly locating  
system faults. Figure 18 shows the Troubleshooting  
Display.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY  
[ SLOT = 8 ]  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
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ALARMS:  
HTU-C RED  
BLUE ON DS1 RX  
PROBLEM INDICATED:  
DSX-1 RX LOSS  
CUSTOMER LOSS  
PRESS: “M” — main menu, “nnS” — select slot :  
Figure 18. Troubleshooting Display Screen  
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Self-Test Options Screen  
NOTE  
By selecting item 7 from the Main Menu, the Self-  
Test Options Screen (Figure 19) is presented. From  
this screen, a self-test for the HTU-C, HTU-R, and  
HFAC controller can be initiated. To initiate a self-  
test, press the desired test number followed by a T.  
Upon completion of the test, results will be presented.  
These tests are useful in diagnosing suspect hardware  
and circuits.  
Momentarycommunicationslossbetweenthe  
HFAC and HTU-C units will occur when the  
HFACisfirstpluggedin, orwhenHFACself-  
test is executed. If HFAC communications  
alarms are not disabled, a momentary alarm  
may also be generated.  
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SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
SELF-TEST  
[ SLOT = 8 ]  
1. INITIATE HTU-C AND HTU-R SELF-TESTS  
2. INITIATE HFAC CONTROLLER SELF-TEST  
Press : “nnS” to select slot  
“nT” to select desired test  
“M” to return to Main Menu :  
Figure 19. Self-Test Options Screen  
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Provisioning Summary Screen  
due to faults at any of the HDSL / HDSL2 loop, DSX-  
1, or DS1 locations. The Disable All disables all  
alarms due to external faults or faults within the  
HDSL / HDSL2 equipment or loops.  
Selection of item 8 from the Main Menu supplies  
provisioning information on individual circuits being  
accessed by the HFAC. Figure 20 is a slot-specific  
provisioning screen showing the provision option  
item, current settings, and hardware settings for that  
particular circuit. A key at the bottom of the screen  
describes the options associated with this screen.  
The Disable EXT selection allows only alarms caused  
by faults in the HDSL / HDSL2 equipment or HDSL /  
HDSL2 loops and suppresses alarms caused by  
external DSX-1 or DS1 faults.  
Menu item 7 provides a means of provisioning  
specific HTU-C units, from the HFAC, to enable or  
disable various HTU-C alarms. This option is  
different from the Disable Alarms option on the  
HFAC Options Setup screen. This option sets the  
selected HTU-C to enable or disable the alarms  
presented on the HTU-C edge connector pins 20 and  
21 (closure between pins) and edge connector pin 1  
(closure to ground).  
NOTE  
ADTRAN 220/E220 H2TU-Cs support an  
EXTERNAL LBO option for use in legacy  
220 ORB shelves. The ADTRAN E220 shelf  
doesnotrequiretheEXTERNALLBOoption.  
The E220 HFAC will not allow the selection  
of the EXTERNAL LBO setting when  
initiated through the HFAC terminal screen.  
It should be noted that the HFAC will not  
automaticallyoverrideanEXTERNALLBO  
setting.  
The Enable All selection permits alarms to be  
presented on the aforementioned edge connector pins  
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PROVISIONING  
[ SLOT = 8 ]  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
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CURRENT SETTINGS |  
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HARDWARE SETTINGS |  
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1. DSX-1 LINE BUILDOUT =  
2. DSX-1/DS1 LINE CODE =  
399-533 FEET  
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4. LOOPBACK TIMEOUT  
5. DS1 OUTPUT LEVEL  
6. NIU LOOPBACK  
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NONE  
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DISABLED  
ESF  
NONE  
-15 dB  
DISABLED  
7. DS0 BLOCKING  
00000000 00000000 00000000  
1 24  
CHANNELS  
“X” BLOCKS THE CHANNEL.  
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Press : “nP”  
— to change corresponding provision (ex. 5P)  
— to copy hardware settings to current settings  
— to implement and save current setting changes  
“H”  
“I”  
“nnS”  
— select slot,  
->  
“M”  
— main menu  
<-  
Figure 20. Provisioning Screen  
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Protection Configuration Screen  
The protection configuration screens (Figure 21 and  
22) provides status and control details for fault  
protected circuits.  
NOTE  
The screens provided below are typical and  
mayvaryslightlydependingonthehardware  
installed. For Instance, if HDSL2 H2TU-C  
equipment is installed, certain screens will  
change to indicate only 1 loop present.  
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PROTECTION CONFIGURATION  
[ SLOT 2 ]  
________________________________________________  
PROTECTION OPTIONS CURRENT SETTINGS  
-----------------------------------------  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
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1. BER THRESHOLD  
2. BER INTERVAL  
= 1E-7  
= 15 MINS  
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MAIN CARD CAN ONLY SET THE BER OPTIONS.  
-------------------------------- SHELF STATUS -------------------------------  
SLOT -> 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13  
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** ** ** ** ** ** **  
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^^—— = MAIN ACTIVE ——^^ = AUX ACTIVE ** = STANDARD HTU-C  
Press: “nnS” - select slot,  
“nP” - select option,  
“M” - main menu, “I” - implement and save current changes :  
Figure 21. Protection Screen (Main)  
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PROTECTION CONFIGURATION  
[ SLOT 3 ]  
SHELF ADDRESS = 00  
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PROTECTION OPTIONS  
CURRENT SETTINGS  
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SWITCHOVERS -> 00  
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1. PROTECTION MODE  
2. MINIMUM HOLDIN TIME  
3. BER THRESHOLD  
= AUTO  
= 01  
= 1E-7  
= 15  
MIN(S)  
REVERSIONS -> 00  
FAILURES  
LOCKOUTS  
-> 00  
-> 00  
4. BER INTERVAL  
MINS  
5. LOCKIN HOURS  
6. SWITCH TO AUX LIMIT  
7. LOCKIN CHECK INTERVAL = 20  
= 12  
= 09  
HR(S)  
(1-9)  
MIN(S)  
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LOCKIN OPTIONS: IF 09 SWITCHOVERS OCCUR IN 20 MINUTES, LOCKIN FOR 12 HOURS.  
SYSTEM CURRENT STATUS : NORMAL OPERATION  
------------------------------------ SHELF STATUS ---------------------------  
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STATUS -> ^^---- ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **  
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^^—— = MAIN ACTIVE ——^^ = AUX ACTIVE ** = STANDARD HTU-C  
Press: “nnS” - select slot,  
“nP” - select option,  
“M” - main menu, “I” - implement and save current changes :  
Figure 22. Protection Screen (Aux)  
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8. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE  
6. MAINTENANCE  
ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within 10  
years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its  
published specifications or fails while in service  
(see ADTRAN Carrier Network Equipment  
Warranty, Repair, and Return Policy and Procedure,  
document 60000087-10A).  
The ADTRAN E220 HFAC requires no routine  
maintenance to operate properly.  
ADTRAN recommends that major repairs on the  
shelf not be performed in the field. Repair services  
may be obtained by returning defective units to  
ADTRAN.  
Contact Customer and Product Service (CAPS) prior  
to returning equipment to ADTRAN.  
7. SPECIFICATIONS  
Table 8 lists E220 HFAC specifications.  
For service, CAPS requests, or further information,  
contact one of the following numbers:  
Table 8. E220 HFAC Specifications  
Power  
Part Number  
1221051L1  
-48 VDC @ 60 mA (maximum)  
ADTRAN Sales  
Pricing/Availability  
(800) 827-0807  
Physical  
Dimensions: .............5.6" high x 1.25" wide x 10.1" deep  
Weight: .....................< 1 pound  
ADTRAN Technical Support  
Presales Applications/Postsales Technical Assistance  
(888) 4-ADTRAN  
Temperature  
Operating: ................-40° C to +70° C  
Storage:....................-40° C to +85° C  
Standard hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. CST  
Emergency hours: 7 days/week, 24 hours/day  
Part Number  
ADTRAN E220  
Shelf Plug in,  
Single slot.................1221051L1  
ADTRAN Repair/CAPS  
Return for Repair/Upgrade  
(256) 963-8722  
Repair and Return Address  
ADTRAN, Inc.  
CAPS  
901 Explorer Boulevard  
Huntsville, Alabama 35806-2807  
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