| Section 61190860L1-5B   Issue 2, January 2002   CLEI Code: NCM5NTDD_ _   1xN Remote Protection Switch   Pro-Cap   Installation and Maintenance   CONTENTS   1. GENERAL ................................................................1   2. INSTALLATION .......................................................3   3. CONFIGURATION ...................................................4   4. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION .............................5   5. NORMAL OPERATION ...........................................6   6. PROTECT OPERATION...........................................6   7. PROTECTION SWITCH ...........................................8   8. SWITCHBACK ........................................................10   9. AUTO-PROTECT OPERATION ............................11   10. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................12   11. MAINTENANCE .....................................................12   12. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE.........12   FIGURES   Figure 1. 1xN Pro-Cap....................................................1   Figure 2. SCIM Card Elements ......................................4   Figure 3. Normal Operation ...........................................6   Figure 4. Arming Operation ...........................................8   Figure 5. Protect Operation ..........................................10   Figure 6. Switchover.....................................................10   Figure 7. Total Access 3000 Auto-protect Switching ..11   TABLES   Figure 1. 1xN Pro-Cap   Table 1.   Table 2.   Table 3.   Table 4.   Table 5.   Table 6.   Table 7.   Table 8.   Table 9.   LED Indication................................................3   In-Band Commmands .....................................7   Out-Of-Band Commands ................................7   In-Band Enable/Disable Protocol ...................8   In-Band Protection Switch Protocol ...............9   Out-Of-Band Enable/Disable Protocol ...........9   Out-Of-Band Protection Switch Protocol .......9   In-Band Protection Release Protocol ............11   Out-Of-Band Protection Release Protocol ...11   Pro-Cap can be used in conjunction with the   ADTRAN Total Access® 3000 Carrier Class   Broadband Multiservice Access   Platform, or any standard Office Repeater Bay (ORB)   with T1 or HDSL to provide a Protection Switching   Network Interface (PSNI).   The Pro-Cap housing accepts eight T200 type circuit   cards or four dual slot T400 DS-1, HDSL, or HDSL2   circuit cards. The unit is a wall mounted assembly   that provides convenient access to CPE connections.   The assembly incorporates a circuit board backplane   that provides a choice of amphenol connector or   wire-wrap pins for facility wiring hook-up.   Table 10. Specifications ................................................12   1. GENERAL   This practice provides installation and operational   procedures for the ADTRAN‚Remote 1xN Pro-Cap   protection switch multi-mount housing (P/N   1190860L1). See Figure 1. Pro-Cap initiates remote   switching of a DS1 or HDSL circuit to a standby line   following detection of a fault. This eliminates the   immediate need for a vehicle dispatch to investigate   trouble or provide standby service. The shelf also   accommodates DDS and ISDN technologies but   without protection.   The Pro-Cap accepts -48 VDC local power or a   modular power supply that inserts into the POWER   slot at the far right of the shelf. The power supply   module includes an AC power cord that plugs into a   standard 110 VAC grounded outlet.   The Switch Customer Interface Module (SCIM) can   mount to either the left or right side of the Pro-Cap   housing to facilitate access to all CPE connections.   Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are   trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.   61190860L1-5B   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Documentation associated with the listed cards   provides information on implementing the auto-protect   function.   3. The shelf assembly lifts away from the mounting-   plate by disengaging the chassis tabs from the   mounting-plate support hooks.   4. Using the mounting-plate as a template, position   the mounting-plate at the desired location and   mark four pilot holes. Ensure the unit is level and   that cable plugs will reach their designated   sockets.   LED Indication   Table 1 describes LED indication.   • All LEDs OFF indicates no power to the SCIM.   • All LEDs flashing red indicates the protect card is   disabled and SCIM power is local -48 VDC.   5. Using an appropriate bit, drill the four pilot holes.   6. Align the mounting-plate to the pilot holes and   attach to the wall with appropriate fasteners.   2. INSTALLATION   7. Reassemble the unit by reversing steps   1 through 3.   C A U T I O N !   SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE   OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.   HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.   Cable Connections   Frame Ground   After unpacking the unit inspect it for damage. If   damage is noted, file a claim with the carrier then   notify ADTRAN. Refer to Warranty and Customer   Service.   Both the shelf and SCIM have separate ground   connections. Each must be connected to a known   approved ground location. Verify metal to metal   contact on all connections and ensure ground circuit   continuity.   Mounting Procedure   The 1xN Pro-Cap installs at the remote location using   the following procedure:   The shelf has various openings for wire route options   along with tie-wrap anchor points and extrusions for   securing cables and connectors.   NOTE   All component fasteners are spring-loaded,   captured thumb screws.   Specific wiring arrangements are customer developed.   CAUTION   Transmit and receive loops to both facility and   CPE have two connection schemes. Only one   connection method is to be used, not both.   1. Remove the housing from the shelf by unscrewing   the two thumb screws on the side of the housing.   The housing pulls out and away from the shelf.   2. Remove the shelf from the mounting-plate by   unscrewing the thumb screw at the top center of   the shelf bay. It is not necessary to remove the   SCIM assembly unless its position is to be   reversed to the other side of the shelf.   Facility Side   Amphenol Connection – The to-facility and   from-facility amphenols can be either left-side or   right-side oriented.   Table 1. LED Indication   Slot LED   OFF   Flash Green   Solid Green   Protect   Flash Red   Protect Card   Solid Red   Flash Red/Green   Protect   Deselected   Request to   Protect Enable   In Protect   Mode*   1 - 7   N/A   Enabled   Disabled**   No Network   Signal   Protect   Activated   Protect In   Standby   Protect Card   Disabled**   8 PROT   FAIL   N/A   Protect Card Armed   N/A   Protect   Operational   Protect Card   Disabled**   N/A   N/A   Protect Failure   * Only one module at a time in slots 1 through 7 can be in Protect Mode.   ** Protect switch S3 OFF.   61190860L1-5B   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wire-Wrap – The to-facility and from-facility   wire-wraps are an alternate method in lieu of the   amphenol connections.   Shelf Cards   Channel cards are individually configured to meet   network or customer requirements. Certain cards only   receive power from network span power. These cards   do not have pin contacts for shelf power.   Customer Side   Amphenol Connection – The to-CPE and from-CPE   amphenols should be left-side oriented to prevent   SCIM panel removal interference after amphenol   installation.   CAUTION   Itmustbedeterminedifchannelcardscanreceive   both span power and shelf power. Some cards   may malfunction under that condition.   RJ-48C – These modular jacks are an alternate method   in lieu of the amphenol connections.   SCIM Controller Card   -48 VDC Terminal   Option switches on the SCIM controller circuit board   are located behind an access panel. Remove the   housing from the shelf to gain access to the panel’s   thumb screw fastener (refer to Step 1 of the Mounting   Procedure). See Figure 2 for SCIM Card connections,   terminals, indication, and switches.   Local DC power connects to terminal strip TB1 at the   bottom of the shelf backplane. This power source is   distributed across the backplane to slots 1 through 8   and can jumper to the SCIM TB1 to power the   controller card.   NOTE   BoththeshelfbackplaneandtheSCIMcardeach   haveaTB1terminalstrip. Thispracticeidentifies   the specific TB1 when referenced in the text.   3. CONFIGURATION   Shelf   There are no configuration selections on the shelf   backplane. If -48 VDC is connected to TB1 on the   shelf card there is no need for the power card unless   for a spare power source.   Power Card   The PWR card has an AC power cord that inserts into   a standard 110 volt AC grounded wall outlet. When   AC power is in use, local power should not be   connected to TB1 on the shelf card. The PWR card   also applies power to the same TB1 shelf terminals,   which in turn can be jumpered to TB1 on the SCIM   card.   Protect Card   Figure 2. SCIM Card Elements   The protect card can receive power from either the   network (span) or from the backplane (-48 VDC). To   initiate the protect feature the card in slot 8 must   support the technology of the channel cards that are   enabled for protection. The protect card should also   have span power capability to power the SCIM should   that configuration be used.   4 Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   61190860L1-5B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Span Power Switch S1   This switch selects between span power or local   power.   OFF – The standby module in slot 8 is cut through   and detection circuitry disabled. If the   standby card was supplying span power to   the SCIM, all the LEDs will be OFF. If the   SCIM was receiving local -48 VDC power,   all the LEDs will flash red.   SPAN – The SCIM receives power from the   protect card in slot 8.   LOCAL – The SCIM receives power from local   -48 VDC to terminal strip TB1 on the   SCIM card.   NOTE   Theprotectcardinslot8shouldhavespanpower   capability either permanent or as an enabled   option.   NOTE   Local -48 VDC can be jumpered from the shelf   TB1 terminals.   Local Power   Terminal strip TB1 on the SCIM card accepts local -48   VDC power. Installation requires that wiring (14 to 26   AWG) be routed from the back of the SCIM housing.   This arrangement is an alternative to span power the   SCIM receives from the protect card. Slide switch S1   selects between span power or the -48 VDC supply.   SCIM frame ground is attained through a separate   ground terminal.   Protection Select/Reset Switch S2   The first function of this pushbutton switch enables or   disables standby protection for individual slots (1   through 7). Protection for selected slots can be   disabled if cards of a different technology occupy   those slots, or to meet SLA agreements. Protection is   selected using the following procedure:   1. Depress S2 for 5 seconds. Slot 1 LED will start to   flash green; all other LEDs will be OFF. Release   S2.   4. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION   The SCIM card is a component of the Pro-Cap   assembly that provides T1 drops to the customer   through an RJ-48C or Amphenol connector. The T1   1x7 Controller Card is an enhanced SCIM that also   performs manual 1x7 protection switching on T1   (HDSL) services. The controller card is designed to   function as a manual protection switch and does not   have the capability to address an automatic protection   switch function.   2. To enable protection for slot 1, press and release   S2. Slot 1 LED will turn solid green and the LED   for slot 2 will begin to flash.   3. To pass over a slot that is not to be protect   enabled, wait several seconds while that slot’s   LED is flashing. The LED turns OFF and the next   LED begins to flash green.   4. Continue this process until the LEDs for all slots   designated for protection are ON.   T1 protection switching is accomplished through two   network elements:   The protect configuration, once established, is   maintained in memory.   • Central Office Element (COE)   • Remote Element (RE).   The second function of this switch is to reset the   protect configuration in the event the protect card was   enabled to temporarily replace a malfunctioning shelf   card. After the system is returned to normal,   depressing S2 for a minimum 5 seconds resets the   protect configuration stored in memory. Immediately   release the pushbutton when the LEDs return to the   protect configuration.   The COE functions as the master of the protection   switching operation by initiating all commands. The   RE will only respond to the COE commands. The   controller card and a Network Interface Unit (NIU)   represent the RE. A Digital Test Access Unit (DTAU),   a Digital Cross-connect, or a T1 Test Set can represent   the COE.   The controller card uses the card in slot 8 of the   Pro-Cap mounting as the standby service. The NIU in   slot 8 will provide the appropriate physical layer   interface to the network (i.e. HDSL2, HDSL, or T1   AMI) and 4-Wire T1 AMI physical layer interface to   Protect Switch S3   This switch controls the protect feature.   ON – All standby and protect functions are active.   61190860L1-5B   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   the controller card. The controller card will   continuously monitor the network receive T1   transmission service in slot 8 (i.e. standby line) for   commands. Upon the receipt of these commands, the   controller card will initiate the T1 service switchover   from the requested line (1 through 7) to the standby   line. The controller card when optioned for protect   will conduct the following:   Normal Receive Path   The receive path is non-protected and transformer   coupled between the network and the customer. The   receive path is monitored for in-band or ESF   bit-patterned datalink messages. The receive path   toward the network will be terminated with a 100 ohm   resistor. This 100 ohm termination increases the   reliability of T1 signal recovery and minimizes   crosstalk. The receive path toward the customer will   be an open termination.   1. Monitor the incoming network signal to   determine if the protect line is operational. If the   line is operational the FAIL LED will be OFF. If Normal Transmit Path   no signal is present, the slot 8 PROT LED will be The transmit path is non-protected and transformer   OFF and the FAIL LED will be ON.   coupled between the network and the customer.   2. Provide a loopback to the network as long as a   transmit signal is not present from the CPE. If a   signal is placed on the slot 8 CPE transmit to the   network, the loopback will be released and   normal transmission to and from the network can   occur. Upon removal of the transmit signal,   loopback will be activated.   Passive Mode   The controller card can be configured to establish a   passive transmission path by detecting a T1 signal from   the customer. The transition from normal to passive   mode will require the loopback to the network removed   and the receive path to the customer to be reconnected.   Passive Mode to Normal Operation   The controller card will return to normal operation by   detection of a loss-of-signal from the customer.   The SCIM controller card can be locally or remotely   provisioned to either enable or disable slot-switching   capability. If a slot is protect enabled, when a switch   request for that slot is received on the protect channel,   the slot will switch. If the slot is protect disabled, it   cannot be switched.   6. PROTECT OPERATION   Protect operation is defined as the transport of data   from the network to the customer using a standby line   connected to Slot 8. Communication between the COE   and RE will be based upon in-band or out-of-band   (ESF datalink) commands. Upon detection of a fault   on an active line, the controller card will not   5. NORMAL OPERATION   Data is transported from the network to the customer   through an assigned slot (slot 1 through slot 7). The   standby line is transported through slot 8   (see Figure 3).   automatically switch the customer’s data onto the   standby line. A remote provisioning command must be   used to switch the customer’s data onto the standby   line. Once the customer’s data is on the standby line,   Figure 3. Normal Operation   6 Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   61190860L1-5B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   this condition will be locked until a remote   provisioning command orders the controller card to   switch the customer data back onto the main line, or a   signal failure of greater than 30 seconds occurs on the   protect Slot 8.   In-Band Commands   The in-band commands are based on a 16-bit repeating   binary pattern. These patterns were selected to avoid   random data replication and yellow alarm generation.   In-band code qualifications involve receiving the codes   for 5 contiguous seconds. The in-band codes can be   transmitted using SF/ESF framing or unframed. See   Table 2 for in-band commands.   Protect Receive Path   The receive path is non-protected and transformer   coupled between the network and the customer. The   receive path is monitored for in-band or ESF   Out-of-Band Commands   bit-patterned datalink messages. The receive path will The out-of-band commands are based on the ANSI   be a passive transmission path.   T1.403-1995 standard on T1 protection switching.   ANSI T1.403-1995, Table 4, specifies the command   and response messages for T1 protection switching.   Protect Transmit Path   The transmit path is non-protected and transformer   coupled between the network and the customer. The   transmit path will be a passive transmission path.   Out-of-band code qualifications involve receiving the   codes for greater than 4 consecutive messages. See   Table 3 for out-of-band commands.   Table 3. Out-Of-Band Commands   Hex   Pattern   Command   Binary Pattern   Table 2. In-Band Commands   Hex   Pattern   Switch Arming   Slot Enable   18FF   0001 1000 1111 1111   0111 1000 1111 1111   0111 1010 1111 1111   0010 0110 1111 1111   Command   Binary Pattern   78FF   7AFF   26FF   Switch Arming   Slot Enable   C440   1100 0100 0100 0000   1100 0101 0100 0000   1100 0110 0100 0000   1100 0100 0100 1111   Slot Disable   C540   C640   C44F   Switch Release   Slot Disable   Switch Activation   Code   Switch Release   Switch Activation   Code   Reset   Line 1   Line 2   Line 3   Line 4   Line 5   Line 6   Line 7   24FF   42FF   44FF   46FF   48FF   4AFF   4CFF   4EFF   0010 0100 1111 1111   0100 0010 1111 1111   0100 0100 1111 1111   0100 0110 1111 1111   0100 1000 1111 1111   0100 1010 1111 1111   0100 1100 1111 1111   0100 1110 1111 1111   Line 1   Line 2   Line 3   Line 4   Line 5   Line 6   Line 7   C441   C442   C443   C444   C445   C446   C447   1100 0100 0100 0001   1100 0100 0100 0010   1100 0100 0100 0011   1100 0100 0100 0100   1100 0100 0100 0101   1100 0100 0100 0110   1100 0100 0100 0111   61190860L1-5B   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. PROTECTION SWITCH   In-Band Slot Enable/Disable Protocol   See Table 4 for in-band slot enable/disable protocol.   Remote provisioning for a protection switch can be   accomplished by sending a specific sequence of   in-band or out-of-band messages. These remote   provisioning commands are transmitted to the   controller card from a remote test facility or a T1 test   set at a DSX panel.   Arming   Arming the controller card prevents an inadvertent   protection switch operation. The controller card can   be armed with the presence of the appropriate in-band   or out-of-band pattern on the network receive   interface. Disarming the controller card can be   accomplished with the presence of an in-band (11100)   or out-of-band (ESF datalink) NIU loop down pattern   on the network receive interface, a 1-hour time out, a   protection switch, or a manual reset. See Figure 4 for   arming activation.   Figure 4. Arming Operation   Table 4. In-Band Enable/Disable Protocol   COE In-Band   Command Patterns   Step   In-Band Pattern   Controller Card   1 Send Arming Code   C440 Hex   Loopback the Arming Code.   Loopback the Enable/Disable code for 5 Sec, then   No Sync for 5 Sec. Repeat until pattern is   removed.   Send Slot Enable or   Disable Code   C540 Hex Enable   C640 Hex Disable   2 Loopback the C44X code where X = line number   for 5 Sec., then No Sync for 5 Sec. Repeat until   pattern is removed.   Send Protection Line   Switch C44X where X   = line number   C44X Hex   X = Line Number   3 4 Slot is now Enabled or Disabled for protection   switching.   Remove Pattern   8 Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   61190860L1-5B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   In-band Protection Switch Protocol   See Table 5 for in-band protection switch protocol.   Out-of-Band Protection Switch Protocol   See Table 7 for out-of-band protection switch   protocol.   Out-of-Band Enable/Disable Protocol   See Table 6 for out-of-band slot enable/disable   protocol.   Table 5. In-Band Protection Switch Protocol   COE In-Band   Command Patterns   Step   In-Band Pattern   C440 Hex   Controller Card   1 2 Send Arming Code   Loopback the Arming Code.   Send Protection Line   Switch Code   C44X Hex   X = Line Number   Loopback the C44X code where X = line number.   Slot Enabled   Slot Disabled   Perform switchover 5 seconds later. Loss of sync.   Continuous Loopback of the C44X code where X   = line number. No switchover and no loss of sync.   Table 6. Out-Of-Band Enable/Disable Protocol   COE In-Band   Command Patterns   Step   Bit-Oriented Datalink Pattern   Controller Card   1 2 Send Arming Code   0001 1000 1111 1111   Loopback Arming Code for 400 ms followed by AIS.   Send Slot Enable or   Disable Code   Enable 0111 1000 1111 1111   Disable 0111 1010 1111 1111   Loopback the Enable/Disable code for 400 ms   followed by AIS.   Send Protection Line 0100 XXX0 1111 1111   Loopback line # code for 400 ms followed by AIS.   3 4 Switch   XXX = Line Number   (see Table 3)   Remove Pattern   Slot is now Enabled or Disabled for protection   switching.   Table 7. Out-Of-Band Protection Switch Protocol   COE In-Band   Step Command Patterns   Bit-Oriented Datalink Pattern   Controller Card   1 2 Send Arming Code   0001 1000 1111 1111   Loopback Arming Code for 400 ms followed by AIS.   Loopback line # code:   Send Protection Line 0100 XXX0 1111 1111   Switch Code   XXX = Line Number   (see Table 3)   Slot Enabled   Perform switchover after 4 consective messages   received.   Slot Disabled   Loopback line # code followed by AIS. No switchover.   61190860L1-5B   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   See Figure 5 and Figure 6 for switchover codes   and traffic results.   NOTE   Communicationusingin-bandcodeswilloverride   the customer’s data during the switchback   operation. Thecustomer’sdatawillbeoverridden   for 10 seconds. These remote provisioning   commands are transmitted to the controller card   fromaremotetestfacilityoraT1testsetataDSX   panel.   8. SWITCHBACK   Switchback operation is defined as the   re-establishment of the T1 transmission path between   the network and the customer using the regularly   assigned line. Communication between the COE and   RE will be based upon in-band or out-of-band (ESF   datalink) commands.   Switchback Receive Path   Local   Depressing S2 on the SCIM card for a minimum 5   seconds resets the protect configuration in memory.   Remote   Switchback operation is accomplished by sending a   specific sequence of SF in-band patterns or ESF   datalink messages over the standby line.   CENTRAL OFFICE   CUSTOMER PREMISES   Office   DTWA   Repeater   Bay   DSX-1   NIU   CIM   Main   Office Repeater   CPE   < Live Traffic >   or   < Live Traffic >   HTU-C   DCS   T1 / HDSL / HDSL2   < Acknowledge   Switch Code >   Standby   Office Repeater   or   HTU-C   Switch Codes >   WECO D4   WESCOM 3192   TEST   PROTECT OPERATION   Figure 5. Protect Operation   CENTRAL OFFICE   CUSTOMER PREMISES   Office   Repeater   Bay   DTWA   DSX-1   NIU   CIM   DCS   Main   Office Repeater   CPE   or   HTU-C   T1 / HDSL / HDSL2   Standby   Office Repeater   < Live Traffic >   or   < Live Traffic >   HTU-C   WECO D4   WESCOM 3192   TEST   SWITCHOVER   Figure 6. Switchover   10   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   61190860L1-5B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   In-band Release Protocol   See Table 8 for return to normal operation.   9. AUTO-PROTECT OPERATION   When the Pro-Cap is configured in a Total Access   3000 network optioned for the auto-protect feature, the   TA 3000 will re-map a failed loop's data to the TA   3000 protect unit which in turn sends the protect   initiate codes to the Pro-Cap. The Pro-Cap will put its   protect unit online to complete the standby   transmission loop to the customer. Loss of data   transmission on a particular loop for any reason   initiates the protect function. See Figure 7. Normal   transmission is automatically restored when the failure   is corrected.   Out-of-Band Release Protocol   See Table 9 for return to normal operation.   Signal Transmit   The controller card will transmit a 0 dB signal.   Line Build Out (LBO)   The controller card will not provide LBO functions.   The controller card will rely upon the NIU to provide   LBO.   Table 8. In-Band Protection Release Protocol   COE In-Band   Command Patterns   Step   In-Band Pattern   Controller Card   1 2 Send switch release code   Remove pattern   C44F Hex   Loopback Release Code. Perform switchback 5 seconds later.   Slot is returned to normal operation.   Table 9. Out-Of-Band Protection Release Protocol   Step   Controller Card   COE In-Band   Command Patterns   Bit oriented Datalink   Pattern   1 2 Send switch release code 0010 0110 1111 1111 Perform switchback after 4 consecutive messages received.   Remove pattern   Slot is returned to normal operation.   Total Access 3000   H2TU-Cs   Pro-Cap   Remote   Units   D 4 R4   C 3 2 1 R3   DS3   Feed   L2   MUX   CPE   B R2   A R1   Normal Operation   Auto-Protect Operation (Loop A Failure)   Figure 7. Total Access 3000 Auto-protect Switching   61190860L1-5B   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10. SPECIFICATIONS   See Table 10 for Specifications.   11. MAINTENANCE   The Pro-Cap does not require maintenance for normal   operation.   12. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE   Table 10. Specifications   ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within ten   (10) years from the date of shipment if it does not meet   its published specifications or fails while in service.   Refer to ADTRAN U.S. and Canada Carrier Networks   Equipment Warranty, document 60000087-10.   Specification   Physical Interface:   Signal:   4-Wire   T1 Bipolar   Coding:   AMI or B8ZS compatible   SF, ESF, or Unframed   1.544 Mb/s @ 50 ppm   0 dB   Contact Customer And Product Service (CAPS) prior to   returning equipment to ADTRAN.   Framing:   For service, CAPS requests, or further information,   contact one of the following numbers:   Line Rate:   Transmit Signal:   Insertion Loss:   Line Impedance:   ADTRAN Sales   Pricing/Availability   (800) 827-0807   1.5 dB max at 772 kHz   100 ohms ( 20%) at 772 kHz   -3   ADTRAN Technical Support   Pre-sales Applications/Post-sales Technical Assistance   (800) 726-8663   Maximum Detect Error < 10   Rate:   Power:   Span Power at 57 to 63 mA   Local Power at 24 VDC to   56 VDC   Standard hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. CST   Emergency hours: 7 days/week, 24 hours/day   DC Voltage Drop (Span 24 VDC at 60 mA   Powered):   ADTRAN Repair/CAPS   Return for Repair/Upgrade   (256) 963-8722   Operating Temperature: -40° C to +65° C   Humidity:   Up to 95% noncondensing   Repair and Return Address   ADTRAN, Inc.   CAPS Department   UL Compliance:   FCC Compliance:   UL 1950 3rd Edition   FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class   A Requirements   901 Explorer Boulevard   Huntsville, Alabama 35806-2807   12   Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2   61190860L1-5B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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