ADTRAN Network Card QDFR Unit User Manual

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Quad Fiber Remote (QDFR) Unit  
Installation and Maintenance Practice  
Document Number: 61181307L7-5E  
CLEI: M3M1100B _ _  
July 2006  
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Revision History  
Revision  
Date  
Description of Changes  
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July 2005  
December 2004  
April 2005  
Initial release  
Added front panel LED information in Table 2.  
Added QDFR Provisioning menu defaults in Table 3.  
June 2006  
Changed connector designation from RJ-45 to RJ-48C.  
Changed Transmit Level values to Output Optical Power  
values in Table 5. Updated document format.  
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July 2006  
Updated CLEI.  
Conventions  
The following typographical conventions are used in this document:  
This font indicates a cross-reference link. First-time references to tables and figures are  
shown in this font.  
This font indicates screen menus, fields, and parameters.  
THIS FONT indicates keyboard keys (ENTER, ESC, ALT). Keys that are to be pressed simulta-  
neously are shown with a plus sign (ALT+X indicates that the ALT key and X key should be  
pressed at the same time).  
This font indicates references to other documentation and is also used for emphasis.  
This font indicates on-screen messages and prompts.  
This font indicates text to be typed exactly as shown.  
This font indicates silkscreen labels or other system label items.  
This font is used for strong emphasis.  
NOTE  
Notes inform the user of additional, but essential, information or  
features.  
CAUTION  
Cautions inform the user of potential damage, malfunction, or dis-  
ruption to equipment, software, or environment.  
WARNING  
Warnings inform the user of potential bodily pain, injury, or death.  
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Training  
ADTRAN offers training courses on our products. These courses include overviews on product  
features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN product lines. ADTRAN  
provides a variety of training options, including customized training and courses taught at our  
facilities or at customer sites.  
For inquiries concerning training, contact ADTRAN:  
Training Phone:  
Training Fax:  
800-615-1176, ext. 7500  
256-963-6700  
Training Email:  
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Quad Fiber Remote Unit  
GENERAL  
This practice is an installation and maintenance guide for the ADTRAN Quad Fiber Remote  
(QDFR) unit. The QDFR (P/N 1181307L7) front panel is illustrated in Figure 1. The QDFR rear  
panel is illustrated in Figure 2.  
QDFR  
1181307L7  
NEND(Y)  
FENG(G)  
TERM(R)  
MON(G)  
CH SELECT  
LBK  
Figure 1. QDFR Front Panel  
BATTERY  
DS1  
4
DS1  
3
DS1  
2
DS1  
1
FIBER  
OPTICS  
TX RX  
CRAFT  
Complies with 21CFR, SubchapterJ,  
Parts 1010 and 1040.  
ADTRAN, Huntsville Al. 35814 USA  
24V-48V  
Figure 2. QDFR Rear Panel  
Description  
The QDFR is a customer premise fiber optic access unit. The QDFR is designed to provide four  
T1 interfaces that can be multiplexed together over a single mode fiber optic cable to a Total  
Access 3000 Quad Fiber Central Office (QDFC) Module (P/N 1181308L7).  
The QDFR is specifically designed to provide a high degree of resistance to damage typically  
caused by Ground Potential Rises (GPRs). This is accomplished by having the network  
interface optically isolated from the customer side and the DS-1 interfaces having over 6  
kilovolts of isolation with respect to ground. The QDFR is virtually immune to the effects of  
GPRs compared to other network interface equipment.  
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Features  
The QDFR provides the following features:  
• Software provisionable via menu access (no onboard switches)  
• Front panel indicators for the following:  
– Optical port status  
– T1 status for all channels  
– Loopback status  
– Test port operation  
• Operation over extended temperature range of –40°C to +65°C  
• Optical interface consisting of a single mode transceiver module comprised of a single fiber  
transmitter and an SC receptacle  
• Optical interface port support for flat SC-type optical connectors  
• Single fiber optical interface  
• Operating wavelengths:  
– 1310 nm for the receiver  
– 1550 nm for the transmitter  
Compliance  
The QDFR is NRTL listed to UL 60950. The QDFR is compliant to IEC-60825 Class 1 and is  
also compliant with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser  
Notice No. 50, dated July 26, 2001. The QDFR is intended for use in restricted access  
locations only.  
Table 1 provides compliance codes for the QDFR.  
Table 1. Compliance Codes  
Code  
Input  
Output  
Power Code (PC)  
F
C
Telecommunication Code (TC)  
Installation Code (IC)  
A
The DS1 interfaces for the QDFR are to be connected to intra-building wiring only.  
CAUTION  
Per GR-1089-CORE October 2002, Section 9, this system is  
designed and intended only for installation in a DC-C (common)  
Bonding and Grounding system. It is not intended or designed for  
installation in a DC-I (isolated) Bonding and Grounding system.  
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Installation  
INSTALLATION  
C A U T I O N !  
SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE  
OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.  
After unpacking the QDFR, inspect it for damage. If damage has occurred, file a claim with the  
carrier then contact ADTRAN Customer Service. Refer to “Appendix C, Warranty” for further  
information. If possible, keep the original shipping container for returning the QDFR for repair  
or for verification of shipping damage.  
SHIPPING CONTENTS  
The contents include the following items:  
• QDFR Unit  
• Quad Fiber Remote (QDFR) Unit Job Aid (P/N 61181307L7-22)  
CAUTION  
Electronic modules can be damaged by ESD. When handling mod-  
ules, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to  
electronic components. Place modules in antistatic packing mate-  
rial when transporting or storing. When working on modules,  
always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically  
grounded.  
Installing the QDFR  
To install the QDFR, perform the following steps:  
1. Place the unit in a location where a DC power source is available. This unit operates  
within a voltage range of –24 VDC to –48 VDC.  
2. Using the hex nut and lock washer supplied with the QDFR, attach a grounding strap to  
the grounding lug on the left side of the QDFR chassis. Finger-tighten only.  
3. Conned power to the QDFR by connecting the plus (+), minus (–), and ground wires to a  
three-position terminal block located at the left of the backplane (Figure 2). The DS1 loop  
connections are made through four RJ-48C type connectors. Single-mode fiber is  
connected to the SC-type connector located at the right of the backplane.  
When the QDFR first powers up, the unit initializes a self test that lasts for approximately 30  
seconds. After the self test is completed, the LEDs reflect the current status of the unit.  
Front Panel LEDs  
The QDFR provides front panel LEDs to display status information for the unit. Table 2 lists  
the front panel LEDs and their indications.  
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Table 2. Front Panel LEDs  
Label  
OPT  
Indications  
Description  
z
z
Green  
Red  
Signal present  
Loss of signal  
/’  
Flashing (Red/Green) Errored second  
DS1 (1-4)  
{
z
Off  
Port Service state set to Out of Service: Unassigned  
Green  
Yellow  
Red  
Good signal present  
z
Near-end or Far-end loopback present  
Loss of signal  
z
/’  
5
Flashing (Red/Green) Errored second  
Flashing  
Port selected for loopback switches and test access;  
flashing state times out 1 minute after channel  
selection is made  
LBK  
NEND/FEND  
{
z
z
Off  
No loopback present on selected channel  
Far-end loopback present on selected channel  
Near-end loopback present on selected channel  
Green  
Yellow  
TERM/MON  
z
z
Green  
Red  
Test jack in Monitor mode on selected channel  
Test jack enabled for Terminate mode (intrusive  
access) on selected channel  
Front Panel Pushbuttons  
The QDFR has two pushbuttons located on the front panel:  
• Channel Select (CH SELECT)  
• Loopback (LBK)  
To initiate a channel loopback at the QDFR, press CH SELECT until the desired channel LED is  
flashing, then press LBK to initiate the loopback.  
NOTE  
This selection only pertains to the test jack and the pushbuttons.  
The user may continue to initiate or terminate any loopback on any  
channel via the craft port.  
• To initiate a loopback at the QDFC, press the LBK pushbutton for at least 3 seconds.  
• To terminate active loopback(s), press the LBK switch while any loopback is active.  
NOTE  
All loopbacks initiated by the QDFR pushbuttons are bilateral.  
Data from the port input is sent to the port output, and data from  
the network (fiber) is sent back to the fiber.  
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Loop Connections  
LOOP CONNECTIONS  
The T1 loop connections are made through four RJ-48C type connectors. For each connector,  
transmit tip and ring are on pins 5 and 4, and receive tip and ring are on pins 2 and 1, respec-  
tively. The single-mode fiber is connected to the SC connector located on the back panel of the  
unit.  
OPERATION  
The Quad Fiber Remote (QDFR) Unit provides a platform to exchange data between four Tls  
and an optical fiber interface. The customer data connection is via the RJ-48C connectors on  
the unit. An optical fiber interface is provided for communication with the loop. The Quad  
Fiber Remote (QDFR) Unit operates with a QDFC module at the other end of the fiber optic  
cable. The figure below illustrates the pin-out configuration for the RJ-48C connectors.  
T
R
Receive from Network  
To Network  
Reserved for Future Use  
Transmit to Network  
T1  
R1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Miniature 8-Position Plug  
R
T
R1  
T1  
To Registered Terminal Equipment  
Figure 3. RJ-48C Pinout Configuration  
Power Interface  
The power for the QDFR can be supplied through a –48 VDC supply connected to the back of  
the QDFR. The QDFR can be powered from –24 VDC to –48 VDC.  
Diagnostics  
There are several options available for diagnostics:  
• Front panel LEDs (see Table 2 on page 4)  
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PROVISIONING  
The QDFR provides the ability to change provisioning options. Table 3 lists the valid settings  
and defaults for the provisioning options. Provisioning options are set independently for each  
of the DS1s.  
Table 3. QDFR Provisioning Menu Defaults  
Option  
Settings (Default in BOLD)  
Provisioning – Channel Options  
DSX-1 Line Buildout  
0-133 Feet  
133-266 Feet  
266-399 Feet  
399-533 Feet  
533-655 Feet  
DSX-1/DS1 Line Code  
NIU Loopback  
AMI;  
B8ZS  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Loopback Timeout  
DS1 TX Level  
None  
120 Min  
0 dB  
–7.5 dB  
–15 dB  
Customer Loss Indicator  
AIS  
Loopback  
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Menu Structure  
MENU STRUCTURE  
The menu structure for the QDFR is a layered menu tree. Each layer of the menu tree is  
displayed as a menu or a screen.  
Menu  
A menu is a display that provides numbered selections that are used to navigate to related  
menus, modify provisioning information, or display information screens. A menu can contain  
the following objects:  
• Menu Option: A menu option is indicated by a number, which when selected navigates the  
display to another menu layer or is used to change the option setting.  
• Read-only Field: A read-only field displays information that cannot be changed. The  
information displayed in a read-only field can be static or can be automatically updated by  
the QDFR.  
• Read-write Field: A read-write field displays information that when selected can be  
modified.  
• Hot Key: A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function. Hot keys  
are indicated by the required key(s) and a brief description (i.e., N - Next Channel).  
Screen  
A screen is a display that usually indicates the end of a menu tree path. A screen can contain  
the following objects:  
• Read-only Field: A read-only field displays information that cannot be changed. The  
information displayed in a read-only field can be static or can be automatically updated by  
the QDFR.  
• Read-write Field: A read-write field displays information that when selected can be  
modified.  
• Hot Key: A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function. Hot keys  
are indicated by the required key(s) and a brief description (i.e., N - Next Channel).  
MENU NAVIGATION  
Basic menu navigation is accomplished by selecting the desired option number and then  
pressing ENTER. To return to the previous menu, press the ESC (escape) key.  
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MENU DESCRIPTIONS  
The QDFR Main Menu (Figure 4) is the access point to all other operations. The Main Menu  
options have several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific  
operations and parameters.  
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Unacknowledged Alarms:  
Total Access System  
ADTRAN QDF Main Menu  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
1. QDF Unit Information  
2. Provisioning  
3. Status  
4. Auto In Service  
5. Loopbacks and Test  
6. Performance History  
7. Scratch Pad, Ckt ID  
8. Alarm History  
9. Event History  
10. Troubleshooting  
11. Clear PM and Alarm Histories  
12. System PM/Screen Report  
13. Flash Upgrade  
14. Virtual Terminal Control  
Selection:  
Figure 4. ADTRAN QDF Main Menu  
The Main Menu options are shown in Table 4.  
Table 4. ADTRAN QDF Main Menu Options  
Option  
Description  
Function  
1
QDF Unit Information  
This option displays the “QDF Unit Information  
2
Provisioning  
This option displays the “Provisioning Menu” on  
3
4
Status  
This option displays the “Status Screen” on page 11.  
Auto In Service  
This option displays the “Auto In Service Screen” on  
5
6
7
Loopbacks and Test  
Performance History  
Scratch Pad, Ckt ID  
This option displays the “Loopback and Test  
This option displays the “Performance History Menu”  
This option displays the “Scratch Pad, Circuit ID  
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Menu Descriptions  
Table 4. ADTRAN QDF Main Menu Options (Continued)  
Option  
Description  
Function  
8
Alarm History  
This option displays the “Alarm History Menu” on  
9
Event History  
This option displays the “Event History Screen” on  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Troubleshooting  
This option displays the “Troubleshooting Menu” on  
Clear PM and Alarm Histories  
System PM/Screen Report  
Flash Upgrade  
This option displays the “Clear PM and Alarm  
This option displays the “System PM/Screen Report  
This option displays the “Download QDFR via Y-  
Virtual Terminal Control  
This option displays the “Virtual Terminal Control”  
QDF Unit Information Screen  
The QDF Unit Information screen (see Figure 5) is a read-only display that identifies the QDFC  
and QDFR. The QDFC and QDFR name, CLEI code, part number, serial number, date of  
manufacturing, and software revision are included in this screen.  
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Total Access System  
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ADTRAN  
901 Explorer Boulevard  
Huntsville, Alabama 35806-2807  
--------------------- For Information or Technical Support ---------------------  
Support Hours ( Normal 7am - 7pm CST, Emergency 7 days x 24 hours )  
Phone: 800.726.8663 / 888.873.HDSL Fax: 256.963.6217 Internet: www.adtran.com  
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QDFC  
P/N: 1181308L7  
QDFR  
P/N: 1181307L7  
S/N: LBADTN0426@12345678901234  
CLEI: M3LIKHEAAA  
Manf: 12/01/2003  
Ver: A03  
S/N: LBADTN0426@12345678904321  
CLEI: M3M1400BRA  
Manf: 07/01/2005  
Ver: A03  
Figure 5. QDF Unit Information Screen  
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Provisioning Menu  
The Provisioning menu (Figure 6) is used to make provisioning changes to various options.  
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Provisioning  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
1. Channel Options  
2. Fiber PM Threshold Options  
3. T1 PM Threshold Options  
4. Copy Settings  
5. Restore Factory Defaults  
Selection:  
Figure 6. Provisioning Menu  
The Provisioning menu contains the following submenus related to specific provisioning items:  
• Channel Options  
• Fiber PM Threshold Option  
• T1 PM Threshold Options  
• Copying Settings  
• Restore Factory Defaults  
Refer to Table 3 on page 6 for default channel provisioning options.  
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Menu Descriptions  
Status Screen  
The Status screen (Figure 7) provides information regarding the status of the QDFR.  
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Total Access System  
Status Screen  
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______  
| QDFC |  
______  
| QDFR |  
DSX-1  
DS1  
Ports 1-4  
|
|
|
|
|
|--------------------------------------|  
|
|
|
Ports 1-4  
|
|
|______|  
|______|  
Cust  
Test Port: CH 1,Mon  
Net  
Test Port: CH 1,Mon  
Fiber  
Rx Status  
-----------  
LOS  
Rx Status Loopbacks  
--------- ---------  
Rx Status Loopbacks  
--------- ---------  
CH 1: LOS  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
CH 1: SF  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
CH 2: LOS  
CH 3: LOS  
CH 4: LOS  
CH 2: LOS  
CH 3: LOS  
CH 4: LOS  
Figure 7. Status Screen  
Auto In Service Screen  
The Auto In Service Status screen (Figure 8) displays the status of the equipment and  
individual channels. The parameters are set through the QDFC, and are not provisionable  
from the QDFR.  
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Total Access System  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
Auto In Service Status Screen  
Current Auto In Service = ENABLED  
Port State  
---- ----------  
EQPT  
CH 1  
CH 2  
CH 3  
CH 4  
In-Service  
In-Service  
In-Service  
In-Service  
In-Service  
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Auto In Service Parameters are controlled by the QDFC  
Figure 8. Auto In Service Status Screen  
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Loopback and Test Commands Menu  
Loopback and Test Commands menu (Figure 9) provides several performance tests for the  
QDFR.  
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Total Access System  
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Loopback and Test Commands  
Loopback Status:  
----------------  
QDFC  
------  
NONE  
QDFR  
------  
NONE  
CH1:  
CH2:  
CH3:  
CH4:  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
Test Port:  
CH 1,Mon  
CH 1,Mon  
1. Loopbacks  
2. Loopdown All  
3. Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control  
4. BERT Test Functions  
5. Self Tests  
Selection:  
Figure 9. Loopback and Test Commands Menu  
Loopback Control Menu  
The Channel # Loopback Control menu (Figure 10) is used to perform loopback between the  
QDFR and QDFC to the Network or Customer.  
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Total Access System  
CH 1 Circuit ID:  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
Channel 1 Loopback Control  
1. Loopup QDFC to Network  
2. Loopup QDFC to Customer  
3. Loopup QDFR to Network  
4. Loopup QDFR to Customer  
'Sx'- Select Channel x 'N' - Next Channel 'P' - Previous Channel  
Selection:  
Figure 10. Loopback Control Menu  
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Menu Descriptions  
Test Jack Configuration Screen  
The Test Jack Configuration screen (Figure 11) controls the test jack, which is found on the  
back of the QDFR unit. This jack can “look at” a chosen port, in either direction as chosen by  
the user, as if it were a monitor jack (non-intrusive mode) or it can “break” a chosen port, in  
either direction, as if it were a equipment jack (intrusive mode).  
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Total Access System  
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Test Jack Configuration Screen  
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Test Jack Mode:  
Monitor  
Port 1  
Network  
Active Port Number:  
Intrusive Test Direction:  
1. Toggle Test Jack Mode  
2. Change Test Port Number  
3. Toggle Intrusive Test Direction  
Selection:  
Figure 11. Test Jack Configuration Screen  
The options on this screen are as follows:  
• Toggle Test Jack Mode – Select Monitor (non-intrusive) or Terminate (intrusive)  
• Change Test Port Number – Select an active port  
• Toggle Inclusive Test Direction – This option has no effect on Monitor mode. Select Network  
or Customer  
Refer to “Appendix B”, “Rear Panel DS1 Test Access” for a full description of the function-  
ality of the test jack.  
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BERT Test Screen  
The Channel # BERT Test screen (Figure 12) performs a test with the following options:  
• (Re)start Pattern – Use this option to (re)start a test.  
• Stop Test – Use this option to manually stop a test.  
• Select Data Pattern – Use this option to access the Current Pattern menu (Figure 13), which  
is used to select the appropriate data test pattern for the desired results.  
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CH 1 Circuit ID:  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
Channel 1 BERT Test Screen  
Test Results  
-----------------------------------------------------  
Test Direction: T1 Interface  
Unframed Pattern Generation: OFF  
Pattern:  
Line Coding:  
QRSS Pattern  
AMI  
Bit Errors:  
Bit Error Rate:  
Pattern Sync:  
0000000  
0.0E-0  
N/A  
Pattern Sync Losses:  
Test Length (HH:MM:SS):  
Time Elapsed (HH:MM:SS):  
000  
01:00:00  
00:00:00  
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1. (Re)start Pattern  
3. Select Data Pattern  
5. Toggle Test Direction  
2. Stop Test  
4. Enter Test Timeout  
'Sx'- Select Channel x 'N' - Next Channel 'P' - Previous Channel  
Selection:  
Figure 12. BERT Test Screen  
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Total Access System  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
NETWORK Pattern Screen  
Current Pattern = QRSS Pattern  
------------------------------------  
1. 63 Pattern  
2. 511 Pattern  
3. 2047 Pattern  
4. REV. 2047 Pattern  
5. 2^15 Pattern  
6. 2^20 Pattern  
7. QRSS Pattern  
8. 2^23 Pattern  
Selection:  
Figure 13. Network Pattern Screen  
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Menu Descriptions  
• Enter Test Timeout – This option displays the Network Timeout screen (Figure 14). The  
timeout can run for a specific duration by entering the hours and/or minutes, or can run  
indefinitely by entering 00:00.  
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mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
NETWORK Timeout Screen  
Test Timeout(Hr:Min) = 01:00  
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1. Change Timeout  
*NOTE: When timeout is set to 00:00, the  
test will run indefinitely.  
Selection:  
Figure 14. Network Timeout Screen  
• Toggle Test Direction – When a test is not running, this option is used to toggle the test  
signal in the opposite direction (from customer to network and vice versa). When a test is  
running, this option changes to Inject Bit Errors (Figure 15). This allows errors to be  
generated from the test origination point to validate the test results.  
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CH 1 Circuit ID:  
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Channel 1 BERT Test Screen  
Test Results  
-----------------------------------------------------  
Test Direction: T1 Interface  
Unframed Pattern Generation: ON  
Pattern:  
Line Coding:  
63 Pattern  
B8ZS  
Bit Errors:  
Bit Error Rate:  
Pattern Sync:  
0000000  
0.0E-09  
ACQUIRED  
000  
Pattern Sync Losses:  
Test Length (HH:MM:SS):  
Time Elapsed (HH:MM:SS):  
01:01:00  
00:01:30  
-----------------------------------------------------  
1. Number of Errors to Inject = 002 (Maximum=255)  
2. Inject Bit Error  
3. (Re)start  
Selection:  
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Self-Tests Screen  
Selecting Self-Tests performs tests of the QDFC and QDFR, with no additional user input. If  
all functions pass, the “Self Test Complete” message appears (Figure 16).  
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SELF TEST COMPLETE  
QDFC :  
QDFR :  
Passed  
Passed  
Figure 16. Self-Test Complete  
Performance History Menu  
The Performance History menu (Figure 17) displays the performance of each individual end of  
the circuit. A single channel can be viewed by selecting the option number for the channel of  
choice.  
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Performance History  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
1. Channel 1  
2. Channel 2  
3. Channel 3  
4. Channel 4  
5. QDFC/QDFR Fiber  
Selection:  
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Performance History Channel # Menu  
The Performance History Channel # menu (Figure 18) displays the performance of a specific  
channel. From this screen, the network or customer receiver may be selected.  
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Performance History  
Channel 1  
Select the Receiver of Interest  
1. Network Receiver (from Network)  
2. Customer Receiver (from Customer)  
Selection:  
Figure 18. Performance History Channel # Menu  
Performance History Fiber Menu  
The Performance History Fiber menu (Figure 19) displays the performance of the QDFC and  
QDFR.  
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Performance History - Fiber - 24 Hour Data  
QDFC Data  
ES-L SES-L UAS-L  
00000 00000 65535  
QDFR Data  
ES-L SES-L UAS-L  
00000 00000 00000  
01/04 00000 00000 65535  
01/03 00000 00000 65535  
01/02 00000 00000 65535  
01/01 00000 00000 65535  
12/31 ----- ----- -----  
12/30 ----- ----- -----  
12/29 ----- ----- -----  
01/04 00000 00000 00000  
01/03 00000 00000 00000  
01/02 00000 00000 00000  
01/01 00000 00000 00000  
12/31 ----- ----- -----  
12/30 ----- ----- -----  
12/29 ----- ----- -----  
1. Definitions  
2. Reset Fiber Data  
3. 15 Min Data  
Selection:  
Figure 19. Performance History Fiber Menu  
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The Channel Performance History of the DSX-1 Rx from the network is shown in Figure 20.  
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Channel 1 Performance History - DSX-1 Rx from Network - 24 Hour Data  
Line Data  
ES-L SES-L LOSS-L CV-L  
65535 65535 65535 0000000  
Path Data  
ES-P SES-P UAS-P CV-P  
00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/04 65535 65535 65535 0000000  
01/03 65535 65535 65535 0000000  
01/02 65535 65535 65535 0000000  
01/01 65535 65535 65535 0000000  
12/31 ----- ----- ----- -------  
12/30 ----- ----- ----- -------  
12/29 ----- ----- ----- -------  
01/04 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/03 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/02 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/01 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
12/31 ----- ----- ----- -------  
12/30 ----- ----- ----- -------  
12/29 ----- ----- ----- -------  
1. Definitions 4. 15 Min Data  
2. Reset CH 1 Data 5. View Next Channel  
3. Toggle Network/Customer Data  
Selection:  
Figure 20. Channel Performance History Screen, from Network  
The Channel Performance History of the DSX-1 from the customer is illustrated in Figure 21.  
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Channel 1 Performance History - DS1 Rx from Customer - 24 Hour Data  
Line Data  
ES-L SES-L LOSS-L CV-L  
00000 00000 00000 0000000  
Path Data  
ES-P SES-P UAS-P CV-P  
00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/05 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/04 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/03 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/02 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/01 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
12/31 ----- ----- ----- -------  
12/30 ----- ----- ----- -------  
01/05 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/04 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/03 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/02 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
01/01 00000 00000 00000 0000000  
12/31 ----- ----- ----- -------  
12/30 ----- ----- ----- -------  
1. Definitions 4. 15 Min Data  
2. Reset CH 1 Data 5. View Next Channel  
3. Toggle Network/Customer Data  
Selection:  
Figure 21. Channel Performance History Screen, from Customer  
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Menu Descriptions  
Scratch Pad, Circuit ID Menu  
The Scratch Pad, Circuit ID menu (Figure 22) is used to give each circuit a circuit ID name,  
number, or identity of the users choosing. The scratch pad can be used to make specific notes  
or reminders.  
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Ch 1 Circuit ID =  
Ch 2 Circuit ID =  
Ch 3 Circuit ID =  
Ch 4 Circuit ID =  
Scratch Pad =  
(1-4). Change Circuit ID  
5.  
Change Scratch Pad  
Selection:  
Figure 22. Scratch Pad, Circuit ID Menu  
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Alarm History Menu  
The Alarm History menu (Figure 23) provides the options Red, Yellow, and Blue Alarms or PM  
Threshold Crossing Alarms. A red alarm indicates a loss of signal or loss of framing, a yellow  
alarm indicates a remote alarm indication, and a blue alarm is an alarm indication signal.  
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Alarm History  
1. Alarm History - Red, Yellow, and Blue Alarms  
2. Alarm History - PM Threshold Crossing Alarms  
Selection:  
Figure 23. Alarm History Menu  
T1 Alarm History Screen  
The T1 Alarm History screen (Figure 24) displays the alarm history, and the option to select a  
specific channel.  
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CH 1 Circuit ID:  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
T1 Alarm History  
LAST  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
LOCATION  
ALARM  
FIRST  
CURRENT  
COUNT  
QDFC  
RED(LOS/LOF) 01/01/00 00:00:05  
01/01/00 00:00:05  
Alarm  
OK  
OK  
001  
000  
000  
(DSX-1) YELLOW(RAI)  
BLUE(AIS)  
QDFR  
(DS1)  
RED(LOS/LOF)  
YELLOW(RAI)  
BLUE(AIS)  
OK  
OK  
OK  
000  
000  
000  
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1. Channel 1 Alarms  
2. Channel 2 Alarms  
3. Channel 3 Alarms  
4. Channel 4 Alarms  
5. Fiber Alarms  
6. Clear ALL Channel 1 Alarm Data  
R. Clear ALL Alarm Data  
Selection:  
Figure 24. T1 Alarm History Screen  
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Menu Descriptions  
Channel T1 Threshold Alarm History Screen  
An individual Channel T1 Threshold Alarm History screen (Figure 25) provides the errored  
seconds, severely errored seconds, loss of signal seconds, code violation line, and code  
violation path.  
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T1 Alarm History  
LAST  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
LOCATION THRESH ALARM FIRST  
CURRENT  
COUNT  
QDFC  
ESL 15MIN  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
000  
000  
000  
000  
(DSX-1) SESL 15MIN  
LOSSL 15MIN  
CVL 15MIN  
ESP 15MIN  
SESP 15MIN  
UASP 15MIN  
CVP 15MIN  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
000  
000  
000  
000  
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1. Clear ALL CH 1 Data  
2. Toggle Network/Customer Data  
3. 24 HOUR Data  
4. View Next Channel  
5. View Fiber Alarms  
R. Clear ALL Alarm Data  
Selection:  
Figure 25. Channel T1 Threshold Alarm History Screen  
Event History Screen  
The Event History screen (Figure 26) displays various events that have taken place, including  
changes to service states and alarms.  
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Num  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Description of Event  
Date  
Time  
Source Port  
1. QDFR Event Log Reset 08/04/04 08:39:54 QDFR SYS  
Page Number:  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
'P' - Previous Page 'H' - Home 'R' - Reset Events  
1/ 1  
Number of Events:  
1
'N' - Next Page  
'E' - End  
Selection:  
Figure 26. Event History Screen  
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Troubleshooting Menu  
The Troubleshooting menu (Figure 27) compiles information received from all facilities and  
equipment in the circuit and presents them in both Real-Time and 7-Day historical format.  
The Definitions option from this menu provides definitions of terms and acronyms.  
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Troubleshooting  
Currently Active  
Previous 7 Days  
OK  
CH 1 DSX-1 (Network) Rx  
CH 1 DS1 (Customer) Rx  
OK  
LOS  
OK  
LOS  
OK  
CH 2 DSX-1 (Network) Rx  
CH 2 DS1 (Customer) Rx  
CH 3 DSX-1 (Network) Rx  
CH 3 DS1 (Customer) Rx  
CH 4 DSX-1 (Network) Rx  
CH 4 DS1 (Customer) Rx  
QDFC Loop  
LOS  
OK  
LOS  
OK  
LOS  
OK  
LOS  
OK  
LOS  
LOS  
LOS  
LOS  
LOS  
LOS  
QDFR Loop  
1. Troubleshooting Guidance  
2. Definitions  
3. Detailed Status  
4. Performance History  
5. Alarm History  
R. Restart history for this screen  
Selection:  
Figure 27. Troubleshooting Menu  
Troubleshooting Guidance Screen  
The Troubleshooting Guidance screen (Figure 28) analyzes this information and makes repair  
recommendations. The QDFR reads the operational status of the unit and returns Trouble-  
shooting Guidance, or hints, as to the probable cause of the trouble.  
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Fiber Loss of Sync  
- A Fiber Loss of Sync (FLOS) condition (OPT LED is solid Red) indicates that  
end-to-end fiber synchronization does not exist between the fiber devices on a  
given loop. The problem can exist for any number of reasons, but is most likely  
related to some kind of loop fault.  
- The condition could be related to a new installation where the field  
equipment has not yet been installed (or it has been removed in error), but it  
could also be related to a continuity problem due to facility trouble.  
- If the condition is not due to the lack of termination, clear the office by  
temporarily connecting an QDFR Remote at the network side of the loop. If  
the open condition clears, i.e., the FLOS indication goes away (OPT LED is  
extinguished), the problem is beyond that point.  
Figure 28. Troubleshooting Guidance Screen  
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Menu Descriptions  
Clear PM and Alarm Histories Option  
Selecting the Clear PM and Alarm Histories option from the QDF Main menu, displays the  
following prompt shown in Figure 29.  
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Adtran QDF Main Menu  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
1. QDF Unit Information  
2. Provisioning  
3. Status  
4. Auto In Service  
5. Loopbacks and Test  
6. Performance History  
7. Scratch Pad, Ckt ID  
8. Alarm History  
9. Event History  
10. Troubleshooting  
11. Clear PM and Alarm Histories  
12. System PM/Screen Report  
13. Flash Upgrade  
14. Virtual Terminal Control  
This will clear the PM data, Alarm History, and  
Troubleshooting Histories for the QDFC and the QDFR.  
Are you sure (Y/N)?  
Selection: 11  
Figure 29. Clear PM and Alarm Histories Prompt  
Press Y to clear historical data. The following line appears, to indicate that the PM and alarm  
histories are being erased: Clearing all Performance and Alarm History.  
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System PM/Screen Report Menu  
System PM/Screen Report menu (Figure 30) is used to generate system reports.  
6. Performance History  
7. Scratch Pad, Ckt ID  
8. Alarm History  
9. Event History  
10. Troubleshooting  
11. Clear PM and Alarm Histories  
12. System PM/Screen Report  
13. Flash Upgrade  
14. Virtual Terminal Control  
Selection: 12  
Enable data logging now.  
Select Report Type or Press Escape to cancel:  
1) Full System/History Report  
2) Current Status Report  
3) System Configuration Report  
4) Alarm/Event History  
Selection:  
Figure 30. System PM/Screen Report Menu  
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Menu Descriptions  
Download QDFR via Y-Modem Menu  
The Download QDFR via Y-Modem menu (Figure 31) initiates a Y-Modem file transfer from the  
computer connected to the craft access port to the QDFR. This file is downloaded to the  
QDFR. The file downloaded to the QDFR should be of the “.bin” file type only and is only  
provided for feature enhancements/additions and bug fixes.  
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Download QDFR via Y-Modem  
This utility programs the QDFR. The VT100 terminal emulation  
program used must support Y-Modem file transfers and have access to  
the software binary file (*.bin).  
1. Start Transfer  
2. Abort  
Selection:  
Figure 31. Download QDFR via Y-Modem Menu  
Figure 32 shows a Flash upgrade session in progress.  
Choose baud rate for Flash Download:on: 1  
1. 9600  
2. 19200  
3. 38400  
4. 57600  
Choice: 1  
Please change your terminal to 9600 and then press the space bar.BB0  
Setup Instructions:  
[Note: Your terminal program may differ slightly]  
1. Select "Send File" from Transfer options.  
2. Set "Transfer Protocol" to the following:  
Xmodem(CRC) or Ymodem  
3. Select appropriate binary file (*.BIN) to upload.  
4. Upload File.  
[Note: The screen will start displaying C's -- this is normal.]  
=CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC  
Figure 32. Flash Upgrade, Y-Modem in Progress  
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Virtual Terminal Control  
The Virtual Control screen allows control of remote unit provisioning from a QDR module.  
Select the Log into QDFR option from this screen and press ENTER to begin a user-initiated  
session with a the far-end unit. When the remote session is complete, press CTRL+X to  
terminate the session.  
mm/dd/yy hh:mm  
Press ESC to return to previous menu  
Virtual Terminal Session: Inactive  
Virtual Host: no  
Virtual Terminal Control  
1. Log into QDFC  
Selection:  
Figure 33. Virtual Terminal Control Screen  
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Maintenance  
MAINTENANCE  
The QDFR does not require routine maintenance for normal operation. In case of equipment  
malfunction, use the rear panel bantam jack connectors to help locate the source of the  
problem. ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field. Repair services  
may be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN. Refer to “Appendix C, Warranty”  
for further information.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Specifications for the QDFR are detailed in Table 5.  
Table 5. Specifications  
Specification  
Description  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature: –40°C to +65°C  
Storage Temperature: –40°C to +85°C  
Relative Humidity: 95 percent maximum @ 50°C, noncondensing  
Power  
Input Voltage Range: –24 VDC to –48 VDC input  
Maximum Current: 90 mA –48 VDC  
Maximum Power Dissipation: 4.32 watts  
Physical  
Dimensions: Height: 1.8 inches  
Width: 8.0 inches  
Depth: 9.0 inches  
Weight: 2.5 pounds  
Mounting: Wallmount or Desktop  
Optical (QDFR)  
Fiber Type: Single mode  
Wave Length: 1310 nm receive and 1550 nm transmit  
Optical Budget: 17 ±1 dB  
Output Optical Power (P): –14 dBm < P < –8 dBm  
Receive Level: –31 ±1 dBm (worst case)  
Connector: Single SC connector  
Connectors (QDFR)  
T1 interface: RJ-48C  
Fiber: Flat SC adapter  
Compliance  
Agency Approvals: UL 60950  
Part Number  
Quad Fiber Remote: 1181307L7  
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Appendix A  
QDFR Loopbacks  
FIBER LINE UNIT MAINTENANCE MODES  
This appendix describes operation of the optical fiber system with regard to detection of in-  
band and ESF facility data link loopback codes.  
Upon deactivation of a loopback, the T1 channel interface will synchronize automatically.  
NOTE  
Each T1 channel is independent of the others. The user can enable  
loopbacks in either direction on any number of T1 channels.  
Loopback Process Description  
In general, the loopback process for the optical fiber system elements is modeled on the corre-  
sponding DS1 system process.  
Specifically, the QDFC loopback is similar to an Intelligent Office Repeater loopback, and the  
QDFR loopbacks are similar to an in-line T1 Repeater loopback.  
The unit can detect the loopback activation or deactivation code sequence only if an error rate  
of 1E-03 or better is present.  
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Loopback Control Codes  
A summary of control sequences is given in Table A-1. All codes must be sent for a minimum  
of 5 seconds to be detected and acted upon.  
NOTE  
In all control code sequences presented, the in-band codes are  
shown left-most bit transmitted first, and the ESF data link codes  
with right-most bit transmitted first.  
Table A-1. Loopback and Control Codes  
Pattern  
Description  
Source  
Arming  
Required  
1in3  
NET  
No  
Loopdown QDFC and QDFR and disarm  
CUST  
3in7  
4in7  
5in7  
6in7  
3F1E  
3F02  
3F02  
FF1E  
QDFR DS1 loopback to network  
QDFC DS1 loopback to network  
QDFR DS1 loopback to customer  
QDFC DS1 loopback to customer  
QDFC DS1 loopback to customer  
QDFR DS1 loopback to customer  
QDFR DS1 loopback to customer  
NET  
NET  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
CUST  
CUST  
CUST  
CUST  
NET  
QDFC loopback to network  
NET  
Will not loopup QDFC if QDFC already in loopback to customer  
FF02  
2in5  
QDFR loopback to network  
NET  
No  
No  
Will not loopup QDFR if any unit already in loopback to customer  
Arm QDFC and QDFR. QDFR DS1 will loopup (toward Network only) if  
NIU LB is enabled  
NET  
CUST  
3in5  
Disarm and loopdown QDFC and QDFR  
NET  
No  
Restores Loopback Timeout Override after D5D6  
CUST  
D3D3  
QDFC DS1 loops up toward pattern: 2 seconds AIS, 5 seconds data,  
then 231 bit errors toward pattern. 231 bit errors every 20 seconds as  
long as the pattern is present  
NET  
Yes  
CUST  
C742  
QDFR DS1 loops up toward pattern: 2 seconds AIS, 5 seconds data,  
and then 20 bit errors toward pattern. 20 errors every 20 seconds as  
long as pattern present  
NET  
Yes  
CUST  
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Table A-1. Loopback and Control Codes (Continued)  
Pattern  
Description  
Source  
Arming  
Required  
9393  
Loopdown QDFC DS1 – either direction  
NET  
No  
Loopdown QDFR DS1 – customer loopback always; will only loopdown  
QDFR network loopback if NIU is disabled  
CUST  
Does not disarm units if they are armed  
D5D5  
D5D6  
If unit is in loopback towards pattern, errors are periodically injected  
toward pattern as long as pattern is present  
NET  
No  
CUST  
QDFC: 231 errors every 20 seconds  
QDFR: 20 errors every 20 seconds  
Loopback Timeout Override  
NET  
Yes  
Disables loopback timeout; restores original loopback timeout when  
unit is disarmed  
CUST  
If unit is in loopback towards pattern, errors are periodically injected  
toward pattern as long as pattern is present  
QDFC: 231 errors every 20 seconds  
QDFR (Network loopback): 20 errors every 10 seconds  
QDFR (Customer loopback): 20 errors every 20 seconds  
FF48  
FF24  
Arm QDFC and QDFR DS1  
NET  
No  
No  
QDFR will Loopback (toward Network only) if NIU enabled  
Loopdown and disarm QDFC and QDFR DS1  
Restores Loopback Timeout Override after D5D6  
NET  
CUST  
1. Units must be armed with 11000b or FF48h before this code will work.  
2. Loopback and error injection will only occur if the in-band code is received by the unit that is to go into loop-  
back. If another loopback blocks the in-band code from being transmitted to the unit that is to go into loopback,  
loopback and error injection will not occur.  
NOTE  
All codes listed above must be sent for a minimum of 5 seconds to  
be detected and acted upon.  
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Appendix B  
Rear Panel DS1 Test Access  
GENERAL  
Figure B-1 through Figure B-3 provides a graphical description of the test jack functionality  
for the QDFR. The test jack can be provisioned to correspond to any of the four T1 channels.  
There are two options for selecting the T1 channel to be “connected” to the test jack.  
• The first is the front panel switch for channel selection (CH SELECT). The LED for the T1  
channel will flash if that is the selected channel for the test jack.  
For example, if T1 channel 4 corresponds to the test jack, the LEDs for DS1 1, 2, and 3  
remain solid while the LED for DS1 4 flashes.  
To change the selected channel, momentarily press the CH SELECT switch until the desired  
channel’s LED indicator flashes.  
• The next option for selecting test jack channel operation is from the Loopbacks and  
Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control screen. The parameter for this option is Change Test  
Port Number.  
The test jacks can operate as either a terminate jack, also known as intrusive mode, or as a  
monitor jack, also known as non-intrusive mode. The functionality of the test jack is  
dependent on the provisioning of Test Jack Mode found under Loopbacks and Test\Test Port  
(Bantam Jack) Control.  
• If this parameter is set to “Monitor”, the test jack can be utilized to monitor the Tx data  
from the network or from the customer.  
• If the parameter is set to “Intrusive”, the test jack can be utilized to connect a test set to  
allow transmitting and receiving data for troubleshooting purposes.  
In Intrusive mode, the direction of the test jack must also be selected. This parameter is  
set when Toggle Intrusive Test Direction is changed.  
– If the test direction is “Network”, the Tx and Rx data is to and from the network  
equipment.  
– If the test direction is set to “Customer”, the Tx and Rx data is to and from the customer’s  
equipment. Further description of each mode is found on the following pages.  
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MONITOR MODE  
Monitor Tx to Customer  
The Rx of the monitor BERT receives data from the TX point of the test jack, Figure B-1. This  
monitors the data that the customer’s equipment is receiving from the network equipment.  
TX  
432ohm  
RX  
TX  
RX  
432ohm  
T1 BERT  
Figure B-1. DSX MON, Tx to Customer  
To set up the QDFR for this mode the following sequence must be performed:  
1. Select the correct T1 channel to monitor.  
This is accomplished by accessing the front panel switch or from the craft port interface.  
2. After the correct T1 channel is selected, verify that the Test Jack Mode is set to “Monitor”.  
If the Test Jack Mode is not set to “Monitor”, change this parameter via the Loopbacks and  
Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control\Test Jack Mode screen.  
The Intrusive Test Direction parameter is not applicable for this mode. In this mode, the  
data has a monitor jack impedance of 432 ohms. The BERT should be set to a monitor  
mode. The BERT Tx is not used. This test is non-intrusive.  
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Monitor Mode  
Monitor Rx from Customer  
The Rx of the monitor BERT receives data from the RX point of the test jack, Figure B-2. This  
monitors the data that the customer’s equipment is transmitting to the network equipment.  
TX  
RX  
432ohm  
432ohm  
TX  
RX  
T1 BERT  
Figure B-2. DSX MON, Rx from Customer  
To set up the QDFR for this mode, the following sequence must be performed:  
1. Select the correct T1 channel to monitor.  
This selection is accomplished by accessing the front panel switch or from the craft port  
interface.  
2. After the correct port Is Selected, Verify That The Test Jack Mode is set to “Monitor”.  
If the Test Jack Mode is not set to “Monitor”, change this parameter via the Loopbacks and  
Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control\Test Jack Mode screen.  
The Intrusive Test Direction parameter is not applicable for this mode. In this mode the  
data has a monitor jack impedance of 432 ohms. The BERT should be set to a monitor  
mode. The BERT Tx is not used. This test is non-intrusive.  
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TERMINATE MODE  
Intrusive Tx to Customer and Rx from Customer  
NOTE  
This is an intrusive test and the original data path will be dis-  
rupted.  
The Tx of the BERT connects to the Tx of the test jack. The Rx of the BERT connects to the Rx  
of the test jack, Figure B-3. The Tx data of the test jack is transmitted to the customer’s  
equipment while the Rx data from the customer is monitored. In this mode the monitor jack  
impedance of 432 ohms is removed from the data path. The BERT should be set to terminate  
mode.  
TX  
RX  
TX  
RX  
T1 BERT  
Figure B-3. Terminate Mode  
To set up the QDFR for this mode the following sequence must be performed:  
1. Select the correct T1 channel to monitor.  
This selection is accomplished by accessing the front panel switch or from the craft port  
interface.  
2. After the correct T1 channel is selected, verify that the Test Jack Mode is set to “Intrusive”.  
If the Test Jack Mode is not set to “Intrusive”, change this parameter via the Loopbacks  
and Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Contro\Test Jack Mode screen.  
3. Verify the Intrusive Test Direction parameter is set to “Customer”.  
If the Intrusive Test Direction parameter is not set to “Customer”, change this parameter  
via the Loopbacks and Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control\Toggle Intrusive Test  
Direction screen.  
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Terminate Mode  
Intrusive Tx to Network and Rx from Network  
NOTE  
This is an intrusive test and the original data path will be dis-  
rupted.  
The Tx of the BERT connects to the Tx of the test jack. The Rx of the BERT connects to the Rx  
of the test jack, Figure B-3. The Tx data of the test jack is transmitted to the network  
equipment while the Rx data from the network equipment is monitored. In this mode the  
monitor jack impedance of 432 ohms is removed from the data path. The BERT should be set  
to terminate mode.  
To set up the QDFR for this mode the following sequence must be performed:  
1. Select the correct T1 channel to monitor.  
This selection is accomplished by accessing the front panel switch or from the craft port  
interface.  
2. After the correct T1 channel is selected, verify that the Test Jack Mode is set to “Intrusive”.  
If the Test Jack Mode is not set to “Intrusive”, change this parameter via the Loopbacks  
and Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control\ Test Jack Mode screen.  
3. Verify the Intrusive Test Direction parameter is set to “Network”.  
If the Intrusive Test Direction parameter is not set to “Network”, change this parameter via  
the Loopbacks and Test\Test Port (Bantam Jack) Control\Toggle Intrusive Test Direction  
screen.  
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Appendix C  
Warranty  
WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE  
ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its  
published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at  
Refer to the following subsections for sales, support, Customer and Product Service (CAPS)  
requests, or further information.  
ADTRAN Sales  
Pricing/Availability:  
800-827-0807  
ADTRAN Technical Support  
Pre-Sales Applications/Post-Sales Technical Assistance:  
800-726-8663  
Standard hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. CST  
Emergency hours: 7 days/week, 24 hours/day  
ADTRAN Repair/CAPS  
Return for Repair/Upgrade:  
(256) 963-8722  
Repair and Return Address  
Contact CAPS prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN.  
ADTRAN, Inc.  
CAPS Department  
901 Explorer Boulevard  
Huntsville, Alabama 35806-2807  
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