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  • Page 1 SUNRISE TELECOM Home Test Toolkit User’s Manual PASS/FAIL SIGNAL POWER BLUETOOTH BATTERY AUTO MENU SA976 www.sunrisetelecom.com...
  • Page 2 WARNING Using the supplied equipment in a manner not specified by Sunrise Telecom may impair the protection provided by the equipment. End of Life Recycling and Disposal Information DO NOT dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as unsorted municipal waste.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..............5 Getting Around ...................5 1 Physical Description ..........7 1.1 Front View ...................7 1.2 Top Side Panel ................8 1.3 Right Side Panel .................9 1.4 Bottom Side Panel ..............9 1.5 Back Side ...................9 1.5.1 Battery Replacement ...............9 1.5.2 Battery Care and Storage ............10 2 Auto Key ..............
  • Page 4 3.7 Ethernet ..................40 3.8 PC Access ................41 3.9 Measurement Setup ..............41 3.10 System Setup .................4 3.10.1 Clock ...................4 3.10.2 Backlight ................4 3.10.3 Auto Off ................4 3.10.4 Battery .................44 3.10.5 Project .................44 3.10.6 Profile ..................45 3.10.7 View Store ................45 3.10.8 System Information .............45 4 General Information ..........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Cable Testing Cable: This is an RJ-45 to RJ-11/Coax connection cable used for Cable Loss, and Cable ID testing. The single RJ-45 connects to the HTT, and other ends connect to the circuit under test. RJ-11 to clips Cable: Used for VDSL and POTS/DC testing.
  • Page 6 FCC ID: UEBHTT01 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 7: Physical Description

    AUTO MENU Figure 1 HTT Front View Figure 1 shows the front view of the HTT. The major components shown in this view are: Display: This is an 8 line by 21 column LCD screen. Details of the screen are show in Figure 2: Press Pg Up or Pg Dn to access screens.
  • Page 8: Top Side Panel

    , : Used to page up or page down through screens. Look for Pg Up and Pg Dn in this manual. : Use to power up/down the HTT. To turn on, press and hold 3 seconds and the POWER LED illuminates green. To turn off, press and hold for 5 seconds and the POWER LED will turn off.
  • Page 9: Right Side Panel

    RJ-11 interface. 1.4 Bottom Side Panel This side contains the DC power port. Use it to connect the supplied AC to 5 volt DC power supply to run and charge the HTT. 1.5 Back Side The back side contains: Battery Compartment: Remove the screw to access the battery pack.
  • Page 10: Battery Care And Storage

    • Do not charge the battery using an AC adapter or charger not speci- fied by Sunrise Telecom. Charge the battery only with the Sunrise Telecom charger/AC adapter that came with your test set. If the battery is not fully charged after the battery charger’s predetermined charging period has elapsed, stop the charging process.
  • Page 11 • Never disassemble the battery. Doing so may cause an internal or external short circuit, or result in exposed material of battery reacting chemically with the air. It may also cause heat generation, bursting, and/or fire. • Never modify or reconstruct the battery pack. Protective devices are built into the battery pack.
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  • Page 13: Auto Key

    2 Auto Key Press and hold for 3 seconds to power up the HTT. When the screen shown in Figure 5 is displayed, press AUTO as indicated to perform automated testing. The HTT will prompt you through all steps involved in the test procedure from connection to the conclusion of the test.
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  • Page 15: Expert Mode Menu

    3 Expert Mode Menu Press to power up the test set and then press MENU, refer to Figure 6 for the menu structure: EXPERT MODE MENU MENU POTS/DC/OHM VDSL VTU-R 3.2.1 POTS POTS/DC/OHM 3.2.2 DC VOLTAGE CABLE TESTING 3.2.3 HPNA ANALYSIS WIRELESS (802.11) CABLE TESTING 3.3.1...
  • Page 16: Vdsl Vtu-R

    Use the RJ-11-to-Clips (SA297) cable to connect to the test point. Figure 7 VDSL Testing Connection Points Figure 7 shows where to connect the HTT for VDSL testing and what should be checked is: • VDSL parameters outside the house before and after the balun at the NID.
  • Page 17: Current Status

    Link status is shown above the box, SHOWTIME is shown in Figure 8, but this line can report: LINK CLOSED: The HTT is idle and not trying to establish a link with the DSLAM. ATTEMPTING OPEN LINK: The HTT is attempting to establish a link with the DSLAM.
  • Page 18 POWER: This is the aggregate downstream Power of the signal from the HTT to the DSLAM. DELAY: This is the delay time from the HTT to the DSLAM. These screens contain the following F-keys CONT (F1): Press to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 19: Tone Table

    3.1.2 Tone Table This menu screen contains: • BITS/TONE • SNR/TONE 3.1.2.1 Bits/Tone This feature measures the bits per tone distribution used by the modem to transmit the provisioned rate. It displays the number of bits assigned per tone as a graphic or as a table. The first screen allows selection of the following MHz ranges: If Plan 997, use these: If Plan 998, use these:...
  • Page 20 A table of the tones is shown on the right of Figure 9. Listed for each tone is the number of bits assigned to it. Press or Pg Up, Pg Dn to scroll through all tones. Press F2 to view a graph of the tones shown in the left screen in Figure 9.
  • Page 21 3.1.2.2 SNR/Tone This feature measures the signal-to-noise ratio for each downstream tone used by the modem to transmit the provisioned rate. It displays the SNR per tone as a graphic or as a table. During modem initialization, a signal-to-noise measurement is made for each tone;...
  • Page 22: Link Measurement

    3.1.3 Link Measurement These screens provide information on errors and events. LINK MEAS. - DS LINK MEAS. - DS SHOWTIME SHOWTIME STOP HIST STORE STOP HIST STORE LINK MEAS. - US LINK MEAS. - US SHOWTIME SHOWTIME STOP HIST STORE STOP HIST STORE...
  • Page 23: Sef Sec

    OCD: Number of Out of Cell Delineation occurrences during the mea- surement if it has been in synch, then goes out of synch. LOS: Number of Loss Of Signal occurrences during measurement. SEF: Number of Severe Error Frames occurrences during measure- ment.
  • Page 24: Modem Setup Screen

    3.1.4 Modem Setup Note: As soon as this screen is accessed, if the link is up, the HTT will close the link. MODEM SETUP LINK CLOSED BAND PLAN: PLAN998 PLAN997 PLAN998 RETRN Figure 12 Modem Setup Screen This screen contains one item:...
  • Page 25: Pots/Dc/Ohm

    • POTS • DC VOLTAGE • OHM Figure 13 shows where to connect the HTT for POTS/DC/OHM testing, what should be checked is: • Voltage is provided to the residence. • Line is active and it can be used to dial out.
  • Page 26 3.2.1 POTS Use this function to dial out telephone numbers from a programed list. In addition the HTT can accept or reject incoming calls. Before using this feature, plug the supplied headset into the HEADSET port on the HTT and use it to speak and listen during the call.
  • Page 27 3.2.2 DC Voltage The HTT can measure between 0 and +/- 200 DCV. To do so, connect the HTT to the POTS circuit through it’s VDSL/POTS/DC/OHM RJ-11 port, select DC VOLTAGE, and the following screen is displayed: Notes: POTS/DC • If a voltage of more than 200 is...
  • Page 28: Ohm

    3.2.3 Ohm The HTT can measure resistance on a POTS circuit. To do so, con- nect the HTT to the POTS circuit through it’s VDSL/POTS/DC/OHM port and select OHM and the measurement begins in the left screen of Figure 17:...
  • Page 29: Cable Testing

    Twisted Pair Figure 18 Cable Testing Connection Points Figure 18 shows where to connect the HTT for Cable testing. Use the following tests to help identify cable faults inside the residence: • Coax and RJ Loss: Provides cable loss measurement for coaxial and twisted pair cable.
  • Page 30 This menu screen contains: • COAX LOSS • RJ LOSS • WIREMAP • CABLE ID • TONE GENERATION These functions require the use of the Wiremap Probe shown in Figure • Coaxial Loss • RJ Loss • Wiremap WireMap Probe Figure 19 Wiremap Probe The Wiremap Probe generates frequencies used for measurements.
  • Page 31: Coaxial Cable Loss

    This will zero out any losses from the test cable and Wiremap Probe. 2. Connect the HTT using the calibrated SA318 test cable as shown in Figure 18 to a desired test point. 3. Connect the calibrated HTT Wiremap Probe as shown in Figure 18 to a desired test point.
  • Page 32: Rj Cable Loss

    This will zero out any losses from the test cable and Wiremap Probe. 2. Connect the HTT using the calibrated SA318 test cable as shown in Figure 18 to a desired test point. 3. Connect the calibrated HTT Wiremap Probe as shown in Figure 18 to a desired test point.
  • Page 33: Wiremap

    Wiremap Probe. To do so: 1. Connect one end of the CAT5 RJ-45 cable to the CABLE TEST RJ- 45 port on the HTT and the other end of the cable to the Wiremap Probe’s RJ-45 port.
  • Page 34 Figure 24 Cable ID Devices 2. Connect the SA318 cable to the CABLE TEST RJ-45 port on the HTT. Then connect the other end of the SA318 cable to the line to be identified. 3. Select from the EXPERT MODE MENU, CABLE TESTING > CABLE ID and observe the ID results.
  • Page 35: Tone Generation

    3.3.5 Tone Generation Use this screen to generate a 570 Hz tone to detect cables with a separate testing device. TONE GENERATION 570 HZ TONE TRANSMITTING... STOP Figure 25 Tone Generation Screen In this screen, press F4 to stop transmitting the tone, press again to start.
  • Page 36 3.4 HPNA Analysis VDSL + POTS Residence Set Top Set Top Set Top Set Top Splitter HPNA HPNA HPNA 802.11 HPNA Splitter Port HPNA Cable Diplexer 802.11 VDSL HPNA VDSL Residential Gateway POTS Test Point Coaxial Cable Twisted Pair Figure 26 HPNA Testing Connection Points Connect the test set as an additional station by using an empty coaxial drop or an added splitter.
  • Page 37 Choose whether the received Power is measured. When finished, connect to the network and press F4 to start and the HTT will download all working stations. The left screen shown in Figure 28 shows the active stations with their MAC addresses. Select a station...
  • Page 38: Hpna Analysis

    HPNA ANALYSIS 2->3 HPNA ANALYSIS TOTAL: 4 + TESTSET RATE :112 MBPS MAC ID RX PWR :-58.70 DBM 00:D0:DD:22:01:34 :38.32 DB 00:C5:D9:00:01:9A PACKET TX :5000 00:C5:D9:00:01:9B PACKET RX :5000 00:C5:D9:00:01:9C PACKET LOSS:0 CONFG TEST RESCAN MORE CONFG TEST RESCAN MORE RESET STORE MORE RESET STORE...
  • Page 39: Wireless (802.11)

    The HTT uses the SIGNAL LED to indicate the presence of a network, green indicates a network, red indicates none are present. The HTT must be in this menu in order to detect networks. The follow- ing left screen is displayed after selecting this menu, the information displayed is derived from any detected networks.
  • Page 40: Ethernet

    3.7 Ethernet This screen reports the status of the HTT ETHERNET port. ETHERNET LINK STATUS:LINK UP SPEED :100 BASE DUPLEX :FULL DUPLEX DHCP STORE Figure 30 Ethernet Screen The following is reported: LINK STATUS: LINK UP or LINK DOWN, if it is down the other items in this screen are reported as N/A.
  • Page 41: Pc Access

    SEARCH CONNEC Figure 31 Bluetooth Network Screens In the left screen shown in Figure 31, the HTT detects itself. Press F3 to detect other devices. If another device is detected SIGNAL stops flashing and is green. Press F4 to connect to it. Once connected the BLUETOOTH LED will be green.
  • Page 42: System Setup

    3.10 System Setup This menu screen contains: • CLOCK • BACKLIGHT • AUTO OFF • BATTERY • PROJECT • PROFILE • VIEW STORE • SYSTEM INFORMATION 3.10.1 Clock Use the screen in Figure 33 to set the Date and Time of day: CLOCK 10:27:42 DATE(M/D/Y):07/06/2006...
  • Page 43 Choose the option that fits your needs. CONTRAST to adjust the screen contrast. 3.10.3 Auto Off Use the screen shown in Figure 35 to control a shut off timer for the HTT: AUTO OFF AUTO SHUT OFF: 15 MIN 30 MIN...
  • Page 44: Battery

    3.10.4 Battery When this screen is accessed, the HTT calculates the percentage of remaining battery life. As shown in Figure 36, the screen shows 84%, but the on-screen battery indicator looks full. The on-screen indicator has a resolution of 25% increments.
  • Page 45: Profile

    PC and into a spreadsheet. 3.10.8 System Information This screen gives information on the software versions loaded into the HTT and MAC address reserved for it. The screen is shown in Figure 38: SYSTEM INFORMATION SW VERSION: T1.02 AT VERSION: 0A.01...
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  • Page 47: General Information

    4 General Information 4.1 Customer Service Sunrise Telecom Customer Service is available from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM Pacific Standard Time (California, U.S.A.). Customer Service performs the following functions: • Answers customer questions over the phone on such topics as product operation and repair.
  • Page 48: Express Limited Warranty

    4.3 Express Limited Warranty A. Hardware Coverage. COMPANY warrants hardware products against defects in materials and workmanship. During the warranty period COMPANY will, at its sole option, either (i) refund of CUSTOMER’S purchase price without interest, (ii) repair said products, or (iii) re- place hardware products which prove to be defective;...
  • Page 49 POSE. COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO A PRODUCT, INCLUDING COMPANY’S LIABILITY FOR FAILURE AFTER REPEATED EFFORTS TO INSTALL EQUIP- MENT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER OR TO REPAIR OR REPLACE EQUIPMENT, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OR LICENSE FEE FOR THAT PRODUCT, NOR SHALL COMPANY IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY...
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  • Page 51: Index

    Index Auto Key; 1 Auto Off Setup Screen AUTO SHUT OFF; 4 Backlight Setup Screen BACKLIGHT; 4 CONTRAST; 4 Back Side Battery Compartment; 9 Serial Number Label; 9 Battery Care and Storage; 10 Battery Replacement; 9 Battery Screen; 44 Bits/Tone Screens; 19 Bluetooth Network Screens;...
  • Page 52 01 HTT Front View; 7 02 HTT Screen; 7 03 Main Port Panel; 8 04 Right Side Panel; 9 05 HTT Initial Startup Screen; 1 06 Expert Mode Menu Tree; 15 06 Upper Menu Screens; 15 07 VDSL Testing Connection Points; 16 08 Current Status Screens;...
  • Page 53 30 Ethernet Screen; 40 31 Bluetooth Network Screens; 41 32 Measurement Setup Screen; 41 33 Clock Setup Screen; 4 34 Backlight Setup Screen; 4 35 Auto Off Setup Screen; 4 36 Battery Screen; 44 37 Project Screens; 44 39 System Information Screen; 45 HPNA Analysis Screens PACKET LOSS;...
  • Page 54 SEF SEC;  SEV ERR SEC;  UNAVAIL SEC;  Link status; 17 Measurement Setup Screen THRESHOLD ON or OFF; 41 Modem Setup Screen BAND PLAN PLAN997 or PLAN998; 4 Ohm Screens; 8 POTS/DC/OHM Testing Connection Points; 5 POTS Control and Phone List Screens; 6 POTS Incoming Call Screen;...
  • Page 55 View Store; 45 Warnings; , 10 Warranty; 48 Wireless Screens CH; 9 MAC ADDRESS; 9 RX POWER; 9 SECURE; 9 SSID; 9 Wiremap Probe; 0 Wiremap Screens; ...
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