Digital Systems HARRIER V3.03E User Manual

Digital Systems HARRIER V3.03E User Manual

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  • Page 1 ������� HARRIER ISDN Basic Rate Access Tester...
  • Page 2 ������� HARRIER � ISDN Basic Rate Access Tester � � � � � � � � � � � � USER'S GUIDE � � e::.! � � � lssue1 Page 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    � � Contents Due to Chesilvale's policy of continuing product improvement, the specification of this product is ......Contents .
  • Page 4 � S-Term l 014 ] ..............70 Channel: [ 22] ..............44 Interface � Dial: [ 23 .......
  • Page 5: Safety

    SAFETY How to use this guide Chesilvale Electronics will not accept liability for The User's Guide is divided into sections to assist the damage or injury resulting from misuse, abuse or reader in locating information relating to a specific test resulting from use without regard to normal safety or function of the tester.
  • Page 6: Section A

    � Section A � Applications General description srr INTERFACE TESTING The ISDN2 Hand Held Tester is a functional Tester The RJ45 to RJ45 terminated cable allows direct tailored to fit the needs of Technicians installing, connection to the customer side 4 wire SIT interface. �...
  • Page 7: Mes.1· U Ges And Measurements

    Messages and Measurements B Channel Transmission BER Test: Diagnostic Self Test Error Messages: Self-call auto answer (Speech or data bearer) Self Test OK, or ..B1 looped back to B2, or B2 looped back to B1 or S-Bus, U-Bus, CODEC, FPGA failure. Remote UTS-ISDN auto answer and loop Rx to Tx 1 minute - xxx BIT ERRORS Voltage Measurement:...
  • Page 8: About The Tester

    � Press SELECT key to: ABOUT THE TESTER � Dial En Bloc; Choose Menu Item; Scroll Up message buffer The ISDN2 Hand Held Tester is designed for direct connection to the customer side 4 Wire 'SfT' interface Press SCROLL key to: �...
  • Page 9: Tester Cables

    � NOTE: Tester Cables � The Tester is supplied complete with test cables User selected options accessed via the Setup specially terminated to interface with the Tester. menu (shown below) need to be set for the Tester � USE ONLY THE TEST CABLES PROVIDED to operate correctly.
  • Page 10: Test Interface (S Or U)

    Press SELECT to display the option to test at the S!T Test Interface (S or U ) Interface or the Interface having a 2B line code or optionally a 4B3T line code. The tester is designed for direct connection to either the S!T or interface.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    � BASIC OPERATION The LEDs will initially flash Green to indicate that � channel B1 and B2 are active and then B1 will flash To Make a Data Call (at the 'S' interface) amber to indicate synchronisation to the test pattern. (Correct Protocol &...
  • Page 13: The Menu Structure

    THE MENU STRUCTURE The Display The display back-light will turn off if no key is Main Menu Sub-Menu Sub-sub menu pressed for minute. BER Test BER Test B1: Dial Now: 16 Character Channel: B1 SEL> 2 Line dis The display presents to the user information on: G821 Results: Errors: xxxx...
  • Page 14 � � Main Menu Sub-Menu Sub-sub menu Sub-sub menu Main Menu Sub-Menu 3.1 kHz 3.1 kHz Dial Now: 01 Set Defaults Setup Std. * 1 81 * 1 Channel SEL> SEL> Defaults Std. � User Save � Overlap * 1 Dial: Overlap SEL>...
  • Page 15: Powering

    Powering Moving Through the Menu The Tester may be powered from: The menu is structured to allow the user to make any selection by operation of the SELECT, SCROLL and The line (Exchange supply or Power Source CLEAR keys. Fast access to a menu line item is Readily available 9 Volt batteries achieved by entering it's associated 'hot key' number.
  • Page 16: Section B

    Section B The Communication Port Diagnostic, Self Tests The Tester is supplied with a special cable which is On power up, the unit completes a self test routine and used to connect the Tester to the Serial port of a displays the message: Printer or Personal Computer (PC).
  • Page 17: Serial: Decode Baud Rate 19200

    11/12/96 14:33:53.944 Selection of the operating mode is made via the Serial BERT Test Started Channel= Bl sub-menu of the Setup menu ( refer to Section 01 ) Called No: 11/12/96 14:34:53.308 BERT Test Stopped Serial: Decode [ 0191 ] Baud Rate 19200 Test Time= 0:01:00 Unavailable Time=...
  • Page 18: Serial: Term'/ F 0193 J Baude Rate 19200

    If connected to a suitable display the tester will output Time: xxxs the following information on power up. BER:O.OOOE+OO UAT: 0= Err% Chesilvale Digital Systems - Configuration Data Err% Model : Harrier V3.03E SES: 0= Err% ST6 Version : a1...
  • Page 19: Channel: [ 12]

    Channel: [ 12] Pattern: [ 15] Allows selection of the channel used to originate the Allows selection of the test pattern for the BER Test. call. confirms this ' * ' SEL> 2/\9 selection is set 2A11 * 2 SEL > 2A15 Bx is selected in test situations where the...
  • Page 20: Self Call Ber Test

    � Errs: The BER Test will result in � %ES: SELF CALL BER TEST 2.4000% the display of FAIL only %SES 0.0010% when the Thresholds are %D M 3.0000% �� The tester originates, on the user selected Channel: exceeded. (81) , for the user selected Test Time: (1 m), the user Changing Err: value from 1 to 0 invokes the G821 !j_�...
  • Page 21: End To End Call

    The LEDs flanking the display will initially flash green End to End Call to indicate the channel is active and then flash amber to indicate the channel is both active and The 8ER Test is performed on only one channel 81 or synchronisation with the test pattern has been 82 by calling another Tester or a Loopback Number.
  • Page 22: Harrier As The Local Br/ Tester

    At the end of the Test Time the display will show Harrier as the Local BRI Tester Test Passed The tester originates, on the user selected Channel: 0 S: 0 E: (81) for the user selected Test Time: (1 m), the user selected test Pattern: 11 ) using the user selected...
  • Page 23 Pressing the CLEAR key will clear down the data call. Harrier Operating as the Remote BRI Tester Pressing the SELECT key will remove the loop and When operating as a remote device the Tester will open circuit the data path. The originating Tester will respond to incoming calls depending on the Bearer see a flood of errors as soon as the loop is removed.
  • Page 24: Speech Call Tests/ 2 ]

    Section 2 Dial: [ 23] Speech Call Tests [ 2] Allows selection of the dialling method. This menu selection provides access to a range of Allows digits to be sent as user selectable parameters to originate voice calls SEL> Overlap they are keyed.
  • Page 25: Khz Call Tests

    � The LED associated with the selected Channel: will Section 3 flash green to indicate the channel is active allowing L� the user to enter the called party number. 3.1 kHz Call Tests [ 3] This menu selection provides access to a range of user selectable parameters to originate calls using a 3.
  • Page 26: Dial

    The LED associated with the selected Channel: will flash green to indicate the channel is active allowing � Dial: [ 33] the user to enter the called party number. Allows selection of the dialling method. � Allows digits to be sent as SEL>...
  • Page 27: Section 4

    Dial: [ 43] Section 4 Allows selection of the dialling method. 7 kHz Call Tests [ 4 ] This menu selection provides access to a range of Allows digits to be sent as SEL> Overlap user selectable parameters to originate calls using a they are dialled.
  • Page 28: Section 5

    The LED associated with the selected Channel: will Section 5 flash green to indicate the channel is active allowing Packet Data [ 5 ] the user to enter the called party number. D CHANNEL PACKET SERVICE TEST [ 5] This menu selection provides access to a range of user selectable parameters to perform D Channel Local exchange Packet Service access test at the 'U' or 'S!T' interface.
  • Page 29: Section 6

    in the outgoing call Setup message. The 82 LED Section 6 Teleservices [ flashes green to indicate receipt of the incoming call Setup message. The Tester checks the incoming This menu selection provides access to a sub menu Setup message for the Teleservice HLC (Telephony in which allows testing of Teleservices at the 'U' or 'SIT' this case) information element and records the result: interface.
  • Page 30: Netw Clip

    Section In this case ONLY the Telephony Teleservice check is made. Supplementary [ Last number dialled Dial may be displayed. This menu selection provides access to a sub menu which allows testing of Supplementary services at the 'U' or 'S!T' interface. Key in the 82 channel number and press the SELECT key to start the test sequence.
  • Page 32 Key in the 82 channel number and press the SELECT 'Y' indicates that the service is available 'N' indicates key to start the test sequence. The Tester will display that the Supplementary service is NOT available call progress and/or user messages depending on the options selected under LCD Messages in the Setup Press SCROLL to access the next service to be menu.
  • Page 33 � Press the SELECT Key to Suspend the call and the Term Portab [ 75 ] � tester will confirm the action with the following display. This service allows a call to be suspended and then SEL. to Resume !'� resumed at another terminal or location on the S bus Call ID: consequently self call cannot be used for this test.
  • Page 34: Call Numbers

    � element with the CONNECT message to the calling Section 8 party. Call Numbers [ 8 Provision is made for the Tester to display this This menu selection allows the user to review Call information if available as follows: Numbers captured by the Tester in originating and answering test calls at the or 'SIT' interface.
  • Page 35: Battery [ 91 ]

    Press SCROLL key to display Power Source Section 9 Voltage status or CLEAR key to go up one level on the Voltages [ 9] menu. This menu selection allows the user to review Battery, Line Interface and Power Source 2 voltages. Power Source 2 [ 94 ] Allows display of the voltage presented at Pins 7 &...
  • Page 36: Setup

    o y-- Hot Key number shown Set defaults [ 011 ] t" ec ion msi e � Setup [ 01 Allows the user to return the Tester to a known This menu selection provides access to a Sub menu configuration at any time. To assist the user a hot key listing user selectable Tester configuration options.
  • Page 37: Tei I 013 ]

    To change the setting Press SCROLL key to move Lang. [ 016] selection to the top line of the display and press SELECT key to set the option. Allows selection of the Language of the text displayed by the tester. TEI [ 013] The ' * ' confirms that SEL>...
  • Page 38: Lcd Messages [ 0101]

    � Serial [ Set Clock [ 0103 @"� Allows the Serial Port operating mode to be set. Allows setting of the real time clock SEL> Decode Date- Events* � *=Next 01/01/96 Term' I � Allows entry of the 'day' element of the date field to be Press SCROLL key to display next option, SELECT entered.
  • Page 39: Section 02

    Section 02 To ensure that the Tester always responds to an User Numbers 02 ] incoming call 'Terminal No.' is erased whenever the Tester is powered down or the 'Set Defaults' option is activated. Provides for the user to store up to 9 numbers which �...
  • Page 40: Section 03

    � a message from the Network Section 03 View Messages [ 03 ] 'U' =a message from the User (Tester) � This menu selection allows the user to review Layer N017 DISCONNECT Layer Layer 3 and Display Information Elements U017 RELEASE stored in a line message buffer while testing at the 'U' or 'SIT' interface.
  • Page 41: Keypad Facility

    � #67# e.g. *67* *#67# Sub-Address (User Defined) � or *# 123*345 6 *789 * # or any other combination. Provision is made for the user to enter a SUB � ADDRESS on all calls where the complete number is These codes are used by Network operators to input before it is transmitted.
  • Page 42: Call Progress Messages ( Larcr 3)

    Set up the first call as detailed above. Call Progress Messages (Layer 3) Advise the called party that a 3 way call is to be set up. The unit decodes call progress messages and displays �� them for periods related to the information presented. Dial the number of the 3rd party, when the call is In order to provide a balance between displaying answered advise the person answering the call that a 3...
  • Page 43: Layer 3 Messages Displayed By The Tester

    � "FAC_REJ " When the call is answered or the network times out, � "REG_ACK " Layer 3 call release messages are displayed. "REG_REJ " �� "CANCEL_REJ " L3 m es s ag e "INFO "NOTIFY � "REGISTER " L3 message "STATUS �...
  • Page 44: Error Messages

    Appendix A ERROR MESSAGES Basic Rate ISDN Layer 1 Error Messages Tester unable to derive power � Basic Rate ISDN provides two 64Kbit/s B and one No Phan tom Pow er from the 4 wire s bus 16Kbit/s D channels over a 2 wire copper connection �...
  • Page 45: Line Po\\'Cr Feeding

    � Appendix 8 � Line Power Feeding Warranty �� Sufficient power is available from the exchange to provide basic telephony service in the event of local Chesilvale Electronics (The Company) warrants this � power failure. A Power Source 1 is available within the product and each part thereof against all defects in NT which can supply via the centre tap of transformers material or workmanship for a period of one year from...
  • Page 46: Specifications

    � Serial Port: AppendixC Tx Rx & ground Specifications � So Interface: Message Buffer: ISDN Basic Rate Access CCITT 1.430 99 line buffer stores L 1, L2, L3 & Display Layer 1 ETS 300 012 messages depending on menu selection RJ 45 socket Pins 3,4,5 &...
  • Page 47 AppendixD Reverse charae not allowed 300-102-1 Cause Information Element According to ETS Call waitinq not subscribed Bearer capability not authorised Cause Cause Bearer capability not presently available Service or option not available, Cause unknown Unallocated (Unassiqned) number Bearer capability not imolemented No route to soecified transit network Channel types not imolemented No route to destination...
  • Page 48 Appendix E 1 0 2 1 1 1 Protocol error, unspecified Bit error rate analysis to G821 1 2 7 � Error performance is usually evaluated in accordance with ITU Recommendation G821 which specifies the percentage of time certain threshold can be exceeded. e-=9 �...
  • Page 49: Accessories

    � Appendix F Appendix G � Accessories Software Download � Power Adapter Provision is made to upgrade the Tester software by � download from a PC to the tester via the Serial The power adapter derives the equivalent to a Power Interface cable supplied.

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