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HMS-358 List 1
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HMS-358 List 2
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  • Page 1 Soneplex Soneplex NSTALLATION AND ERIFICATION UIDE HMS-358 List 1 HMS-358 List 2 Part Number: 150-2209-01 Part Number: 150-2209-02 CLEI Code: VAMXDG0D CLEI Code: VAMXDH0D...
  • Page 2 Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits, and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 3 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Using This Technical Practice SING ECHNICAL RACTICE The following conventions are used in this practice: • Monospace type indicates screen text. • Keys you press are indicated by small icons such as ENTER . Key combinations to be pressed simultaneously are indicated with a plus sign as follows: CTRL •...
  • Page 4 Related Documentation LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 ELATED OCUMENTATION Catalog/Document Number Title 400-100-100-xx TL1 Command Set Reference 150-357-200-xx HXU-357 List 1 Multiplexer Unit 150-358-100-xx HXU-358 List 1 Multiplexer Unit 150-359-100-xx HXU-359 List 1 Multiplexer Unit 150-369-100-xx HXU-369 List 1 Multiplexer Unit 150-357-100-xx HFA-357 List 1 Fan Assembly Unit 100-319-200-xx HTC-319 List 1 Test Card...
  • Page 5 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Avis et Avertissements de Sécurité VIS ET VERTISSEMENTS DE ÉCURITÉ Les alimentations CC du boîtier doivent être branchées soit (1) à des sources 48 Vcc TBTS ou (2) à des sources qui sont isolées électriquement du secteur ca et qui sont reliées à la terre de façon fiable.
  • Page 6 Avis et Avertissements de Sécurité LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 January 12, 2001 HMS-358 List 1 and List 2...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    800-358-101-01, Revision 01 Table of Contents ABLE OF ONTENTS Introduction _________________________________________________________________________ 1 Document Scope ..........................1 System Overview ..........................2 Before You Begin _____________________________________________________________________ 3 Reviewing Installation Plans......................3 Establishing a Method of Procedure ....................3 Unpacking and Inspecting the System Components................4 Mounting the Chassis __________________________________________________________________ 6 Installing the LIU, Module B for the HXU-357 Multiplexer ............8 Cabling the Chassis ___________________________________________________________________ 9 Drain Wire and Cable Tie Installation ....................9...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 800-358-101-01, Revision 01 Setting Up the Communications Channel through the HXU-357........39 Setting Up Basic HXU-357 System Parameters in the System Administration Menu..40 Configuring DS1 Services through the HXU-357 ............41 Configuring the DS3 Transport through the HXU-357 ............ 42 Placing the DS3 Transport In Service through the HXU-357 ..........
  • Page 9 800-358-101-01, Revision 01 Table of Contents Hardware Addresses and IP Addresses....................82 Subnet Mask.............................83 Routers or Gateways ........................83 Trap IP Address ..........................83 Appendix A - System Specifications _____________________________________________________ 84 Interface Specifications........................84 Environmental Specifications ......................87 Physical Specifications ........................87 Power Specifications........................87 Power Requirements ........................88 A/B Power Sources ..........................89 Fuses..............................89 Appendix B - Technical Reference ______________________________________________________ 92...
  • Page 10 List of Figures LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 IST OF IGURES 1. System Overview ............................2 2. Mounting the Wideband 3190 in a CO Rack....................6 3. Installing the 10BASE-T LIU, Module B....................... 8 4. Installing the Drain Wire and Cable Tie for All Amphenol Connectors ............9 5.
  • Page 11 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 List of Figures 37. Installing an HXU-369 ..........................59 38. Installing the Fan Assembly (Cover Down) ....................61 39. Installing a Line Unit into the Wideband 3190 Chassis ................63 40. Installing an HRU in a Remote Enclosure.....................64 41. System Loopbacks and Test Access......................74 42.
  • Page 12 List of Tables LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 IST OF ABLES 1. System Components............................4 2. System Installation Notes ..........................5 3. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code (16/16 Cable)................11 4. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code (25/7 Cable)................. 11 5. Pinouts for 10BASE-2 Interface ........................22 6.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Introduction NTRODUCTION OCUMENT COPE This guide provides basic step-by-step instructions for installing several different shelf configurations and establishing a working system. Once you have completed the basic installation and verified that your system is functioning properly, you can refer to the technical practices for the individual components. The technical practices provide comprehensive configuration and technical information that will help you further define system parameters to meet your particular system requirements.
  • Page 14: System Overview

    (ACE) and DSL (HiGain) units found in ADC standalone products assure a versatile and cost-effective solution to your system requirements. This open architecture allows any industry-compliant 3192 line card to function in a Wideband 3190. (ADC recommends that third-party line cards be certified for compliance with a Wideband 3190.) For management, both Terminal Access Option (TAO) and Transaction Language 1 (TL1) systems are supported on X.25, 10BASE-T, 10BASE-2, and RS-232 interfaces.
  • Page 15: Before You Begin

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Before You Begin EFORE EGIN Prior to installing the Wideband 3190, it is important to prepare for the installation by • Reviewing installation plans through establishing a Method of Procedure • Unpacking and inspecting the system components, and •...
  • Page 16: Unpacking And Inspecting The System Components

    Before You Begin LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 NPACKING AND NSPECTING THE YSTEM OMPONENTS Following is the list of components available for the Wideband 3190. Unpack your order and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. After inspecting each unit, sign for each item received. A notes sheet (see Table 2) has been provided to document any components not listed below.
  • Page 17 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Before You Begin Table 1. System Components (Continued) ? ? ? ? Check ü ü ü ü Item Part Number Installer Initial Cables HCA-532 List 1 cable stub (50 ft.) 150-2218-01 HCA-532 List 2 cable stub (200 ft.) 150-2218-02 Cut-through Card (for test purposes) HCC-319 List 1 (with installation guide)
  • Page 18: Mounting The Chassis

    Mounting the Chassis LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 OUNTING THE HASSIS CO Rack a i r a i n P a i r G a x x x x x x 3 16 6-32 x Screws x x x x x x 12-24 x ½...
  • Page 19 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Mounting the Chassis Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Mount the chassis in the rack. Install four each 12-24 x screws in each bracket and secure the chassis to the rack. Torque to local codes. If your configuration requires the installation of an HXU-357 List 1 then a 10BASE-T, Module line interface (LIU) is mandatory.
  • Page 20: Installing The Liu, Module B For The Hxu-357 Multiplexer

    Mounting the Chassis LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 LIU, M HXU-357 M NSTALLING THE ODULE FOR THE ULTIPLEXER The Line Interface Unit (LIU) Module A is preinstalled with the Wideband 3190. Module A is used for HXU-358 (DS3) and HXU-359 (STS-1) multiplexers, as well as for subtending STS-1 systems from an OC-3 multiplexer. Module B is an option that is required when installing an HXU-357 List 1 DS3 multiplexer.
  • Page 21: Cabling The Chassis

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Cabling the Chassis ABLING THE HASSIS The Wideband 3190 allows for several network interface configurations: • DS3 (see “Installing Interface Cables—DS3 or STS-1 Only” on page • STS-1 (see “Installing Interface Cables—DS3 or STS-1 Only” on page •...
  • Page 22: Cable Connector Pinouts

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Step Procedure Attach the drain wire of the female amphenol cable connector to the screw hole of the male amphenol backplane connector and tighten the drain wire to the backplane with one 4-40 x screw.
  • Page 23: Cable Connector Pinout And Color Code (16/16 Cable)

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Cabling the Chassis Table 3. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code Table 4. Cable Connector Pinout and Color Code (16/16 Cable) (25/7 Cable) Ring Pins Tip Pins Ring Pins Tip Pins Connector Connector Pin Connector Connector Pin Color Code Slot Slot...
  • Page 24: Selecting The Proper Installation Procedures

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 ELECTING THE ROPER NSTALLATION ROCEDURES This practice divides the cable installation procedures of each shelf configuration into tabbed sections (see Figure 6). Select the tabbed section that applies to your configuration and only follow those procedures. Installing Interface Cables HELF ONFIGURATION...
  • Page 25: Installing Interface Cables-Ds3 Or Sts-1 Only

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Cabling the Chassis —DS3 STS-1 O NSTALLING NTERFACE ABLES 10Base2 To field MDF LOOP A GROUP 2 LOOP B GROUP 2 To field MDF OSS RS-232 PORT 10BaseT HMU HDSL Loop B HDSL Loop A AUX (LOOP A) TIP AUX (LOOP A) RING GROUP 2 GROUP 2...
  • Page 26: Installing Interface Cables-Dsx-1 Only (H2Tu-C List 2E)

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 —DSX-1 O (H2TU-C L NSTALLING NTERFACE ABLES To CO MDF To CO MDF DSX-1 (Out) DSX-1 (In) 10Base2 To field MDF LOOP A GROUP 2 LOOP B GROUP 2 To field MDF OSS RS-232 PORT 10BaseT HMU HDSL Loop B HDSL Loop A...
  • Page 27: Installing Interface Cables-Oc-3 (Dual Subtended Sts-1 Multiplexers)

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Cabling the Chassis —OC-3 (D STS-1 NSTALLING NTERFACE ABLES UBTENDED ULTIPLEXERS This procedure requires the installation of an HXU-369 multiplexer to complete. See “Installing the HXU-369 Multiplexer Card” on page 59 prior to starting this cable installation. Prior to installing the interface cable, you must install a DS3 Module in the Module B location (see “Installing the DS3 LIU Module B”...
  • Page 28: Installing Cables For Dual Subtended Sts-1 Multiplexers From An Oc-3 Network (Backplane View)

    Cabling the Chassis LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 After installing the LIU, proceed the cable installation. 10Base2 To field MDF LOOP A GROUP 2 LOOP B GROUP 2 To field MDF OSS RS-232 PORT 10BaseT HMU HDSL Loop B HDSL Loop A AUX (LOOP A) TIP AUX (LOOP A) RING GROUP 2...
  • Page 29 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Cabling the Chassis Transceiver To fiber network HXU-369 Fiber cable Figure 11. Routing OC-3 Fiber-Optic Cables Through the Lower Access Hole (Left-Hand Side, Front View) Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) The steps the follow (Step 10 through Step...
  • Page 30: Wiring The Common Access Panel

    Wiring the Common Access Panel LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 IRING THE OMMON CCESS ANEL DSX-1 METALLIC TEST ACCESS TEST ACCESS CRT AUD CRT VIS MAJ AUD MAJ VIS MIN AUD BITS TIMING RING MIN VIS SYS ID Figure 12. Common Access Cover Plate Installer Check ü...
  • Page 31: Installing The Power Cables

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing the Power Cables NSTALLING THE OWER ABLES CO rack Chassis Power access connector (2) 8-32 x ¼ screws Ground lug (L-shaped end) (Chassis side) ESD strap input Ground lug (Rack side) Hole spacing ½ inch (2) 12-24 x ½ screws Figure 13.
  • Page 32 Installing the Power Cables LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Attach the L-shaped end of the ground lug (see Figure 13 on page 19) using two 8-32 x screws to the rear of the chassis. Attach the ground lug (see Figure 13 on page 19) using two 8-32 x...
  • Page 33 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing the Power Cables Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) All connections to terminal block TB1 (Power Access connector) must be done to local codes. Attach a ring connector (or locally approved connector) to terminate the 12 AWG ground wire at frame ground (FGND) on the Power Access connector (if needed).
  • Page 34: Connecting The Network Interface

    Connecting the Network Interface LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 ONNECTING THE ETWORK NTERFACE 10Base2 OSS RS-232 PORT OSS RS-232 PORT AUX RS-232 PORT 10BaseT HMU 10BaseT HMU Figure 15. Network Interface Connections For all network connections, shielded cables are required. For 10BASE-T connections, Category-5 shielded cables are required. Installer Check ü...
  • Page 35: Pinouts For 10Base-T Interface

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Connecting the Network Interface Table 6. Pinouts for 10BASE-T Interface Description NC = no connection. Table 7. Pinouts for DB-25 OSS Interface (DTE) Description Description NMA TX NMA TCLK NMA RX NMA RTS- NMA RCLK NMA CTS- NMA DSR- NMA RTN NMA DTR-...
  • Page 36: Pinouts For Db-25 Aux Interface (Dte)

    Connecting the Network Interface LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Table 8. Pinouts for DB-25 AUX Interface (DTE) Description Description AUX TX AUX2 RX AUX2 RTS- AUX2 CTS- AUX2 DSR- AUX2 RTN AUX2 DTR- NC = no connection. January 12, 2001 HMS-358 List 1 and List 2...
  • Page 37: Setting Up A 10Base-T Configuration

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Setting Up a 10BASE-T Configuration 10BASE-T C ETTING ONFIGURATION The Wideband 3190 can be implemented as a single shelf or can be connected by an external hub to other shelves in a 10BASE-T network. 10BASE-T C INGLE HELF ONFIGURATION Figure 16...
  • Page 38 Setting Up a 10BASE-T Configuration LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Proceed to “Installing a Management Unit (HMU)” on page ? ? ? ? Installer Signature Date January 12, 2001 HMS-358 List 1 and List 2...
  • Page 39: Multishelf 10Base-T Configuration

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Setting Up a 10BASE-T Configuration 10BASE-T C ULTISHELF ONFIGURATION Figure 16 shows a multishelf 10BASE-T configuration. Use shielded twisted pair cables (Category-5) to connect each shelf to the hub. Shelf 1 Shelf 32 HMS-357 only* 10BASE-T port 10BASE-T port 10BASE-T port 10BASE-T port...
  • Page 40: Setting Up A 10Base-2 Configuration

    Setting Up a 10BASE-2 Configuration LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 10BASE-2 C ETTING ONFIGURATION The Wideband 3190 can be connected by an external hub to other shelves in a 10BASE-2 network. 10BASE-2 C ULTISHELF ONFIGURATION Figure 18 shows a multishelf 10BASE-2 configuration connection to an X.25 network. For more information on setting up an X.25 connection, refer to the HMU-319 List 5A, List 7A, and List 7C Technical Practice, document catalog number LTPH-TP-1021-03.
  • Page 41 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Setting Up a 10BASE-2 Configuration Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Connect the other end of the cable to the BNC adapter on the back of the second shelf in the series. Connect each shelf to the next shelf in a series as described in Step 1 through Step...
  • Page 42: Installing A Management Unit (Hmu)

    Installing a Management Unit (HMU) LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 (HMU) NSTALLING A ANAGEMENT ESD strap input HMU-319 H iG U -3 a in N IT IT IC M IN Figure 19. Installing an HMU Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 43: Connecting A Local Maintenance Terminal

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing a Management Unit (HMU) ONNECTING A OCAL AINTENANCE ERMINAL Maintenance terminal Serial COM port HMU Craft port Interface cable Figure 20. Connecting a Maintenance Terminal to the HMU Craft Port Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure The HMU DCE should be connected to the DTE port of the local maintenance terminal.
  • Page 44: Using The Terminal Access Option

    Installing a Management Unit (HMU) LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 SING THE ERMINAL CCESS PTION You can use the Terminal Access Option (TAO) interface to access and manage all the components of the HMS-358, including the line units, multiplexers, shelf, and the associated doublers and remote units. Figure 21 shows the various logon procedures based on your system configuration.
  • Page 45: Multishelf Configuration Sample

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing a Management Unit (HMU) Terminal Access Option (TAO) Network Status(Shelf # / Status / ID) Host ID: NEWCARD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-Shelf name (1) 2-Shelf name (2) 3-Shelf name (3) -----------------------------------------------------------10/30/00 15:33:27--- X - Exit TAO <CR> - Refresh Screen Enter shelf number or select option: Figure 22.
  • Page 46: Configuring The Management Unit

    (page • Setting the Ethernet connection for HXU-357 multiplexers only (page If you forget your password, contact ADC customer service (see “Appendix C - Product Support” on page 94). For more information about passwords, refer to the HMU technical practice.
  • Page 47: Setting The Hmu Date And Time (Option H)

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing a Management Unit (HMU) Setting the HMU Date and Time (Option H) Setting the HMU date and time will globally configure these parameters for all HLU-319s in the system. The HMU-319 List 7A will also globally update the time and date settings for the HXUs in the chassis.
  • Page 48: Setting The Local Ip Address (Option A)

    Installing a Management Unit (HMU) LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Setting the Local IP Address (Option A) Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure ENTER From the Shelf Options menu, press , then press to select Local IP Address for the HMU. At the prompt, enter the local IP address using the XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY format, where XXX and YYY are decimal numbers from 0 through 255.
  • Page 49: Installing Multiplexers

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers NSTALLING ULTIPLEXERS The HMS-358 can be configured with the following multiplexer cards: • HXU-357—DS3 (see “Installing the HXU-357 Multiplexer Card” on page • HXU-358—DS3 (T1/E1) (see “Installing the HXU-358 Multiplexer Card” on page • HXU-359—STS-1 (see “Installing the HXU-359 Multiplexer Card”...
  • Page 50: Installing The Hxu-357 Multiplexer Card

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 HXU-357 M NSTALLING THE ULTIPLEXER ESD strap input Card eject tab MUX card Figure 25. Installing an HXU-357 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 51: Setting Up The Communications Channel Through The Hxu-357

    Type the assigned IP address for the HXU-357. For more information on IP addressing, refer to “Network Specifications” on page When using an HXU-357, a 10BASE-T module (ADC part number 150-2233-01) is necessary for network management. Press to exit the screen, then press to confirm and save the setting and return to the root menu of the Shelf Status screen.
  • Page 52: Setting Up Basic Hxu-357 System Parameters In The System Administration Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Setting Up Basic HXU-357 System Parameters in the System Administration Menu Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure From the Shelf Status screen, press to log onto the HXU-357. For more information on navigating through the menu system, refer to the procedures detailed in “Setting Up the Communications Channel through the HXU-357”...
  • Page 53: Configuring Ds1 Services Through The Hxu-357

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Configuring DS1 Services through the HXU-357 This section provides instructions for configuring a single line from the HXU Root Menu. After the DS1 line is configured, the line unit, any necessary doublers, and the HRU are installed as described in the sections which follow.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Ds3 Transport Through The Hxu-357

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Configuring the DS3 Transport through the HXU-357 The DS3 transport is configured in accordance with network requirements. Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure From the Configuration Management submenu, press and then press ENTER to select Configure DS3 Interface.
  • Page 55: Installing The Hxu-358 Multiplexer Card

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers HXU-358 M NSTALLING THE ULTIPLEXER ESD strap input Card eject tab MUX card Figure 26. Installing an HXU-358 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 56: Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | T1/E1 Ports | DS3 Port | Password | Date and Time | Card ID | SW Download | X-Connect | Autologout Time | Maintenance Port...
  • Page 57: Entering The Card Id (System Name) Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Entering the Card ID (System Name) through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | T1/E1 Ports | DS3 Port | Password | Date and Time Card ID | +---------------------------------+ | | Enter Card ID | +---------------------------------+ | Maintenance Port...
  • Page 58: Configuring Ds1 Services Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Configuring DS1 Services through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ T1/E1 Ports +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Port Srvc Mode Code T1/E1 | Port Srvc Mode Code T1/E1 IN-SRVC B8ZS OUT-OF-SRVC 133 B8ZS IN-SRVC B8ZS OUT-OF-SRVC 133...
  • Page 59 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) In the HMS-358 system, these settings must match the HLU settings (not the default settings). If an HCC-319 List 1 and List 2 Cut-through card is used, these settings should match those of the external line connected to the port.
  • Page 60: Configuring The Ds3 Transport Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Configuring the DS3 Transport through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | T1/E1 Ports DS3 Port +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Service Mode(OUT OF SERVICE,IN SERVICE..): MEMORY ADMIN | Protection Mode (PROTECTED,UNPROTECTED) : PROTECTED | DS3 Mode (M13,C-BIT) : M13...
  • Page 61 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Exit the Network Status screen by pressing then ENTER If you plan to install a fan assembly, proceed to “Installing a Fan Assembly (Optional)” on page otherwise, proceed to “Installing a Line Unit (HLU)”...
  • Page 62: Installing The Hxu-359 Multiplexer Card

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 HXU-359 M NSTALLING THE ULTIPLEXER ESD strap input Card eject tab MUX card Figure 31. Installing an HXU-359 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 63: Setting Up Basic System Parameters Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Setting Up Basic System Parameters through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------+ | Services | Transport | Clock | APS System | +---------------------------------+ | Date and Time | Card ID | Password | Software | Set to factory defaults...
  • Page 64: Entering The Card Id (System Name) Through The Config Menu

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Entering the Card ID (System Name) through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +----------Set Card ID------------+ Date and Time | +-----------------------------+ | | ID: | +-----------------------------+ | Date and Time +---------------------------------+ | Card 'A' 09/13/00 10:42:47...
  • Page 65: Setting The System Clock Synchronization Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Setting the System Clock Synchronization through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +---------------------------Clock Configuration-----------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------+ | Primary Reference Bits A DS1 speed | Secondary Reference Bits A DS1 speed | Timing Reference Switching Revertive | Force Normal...
  • Page 66 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Set the Secondary Reference and press to select speed.for synchronization. Configure the following options: • Bits A DS1 speed (default) or E1 speed • Bits B DS1 speed (default) or E1 speed •...
  • Page 67: Configuring Ds1 Services Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Configuring DS1 Services through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------------Services Configuration----------------------+ Mode Type Code Lpbk OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A B8ZS 131ft NONE OOS-A...
  • Page 68 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Line load, line type, and line buildout must match the HCU card in use. These settings should be set to the default values. If an HCC-319 List 1 and List 2 Cut-through card is used, these settings should match those of the external line connected to the port.
  • Page 69: Configuring The Sts-1 Transport Through The Config Menu

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Configuring the STS-1 Transport through the Config Menu Main Monitor History Config Test Inventory Quit Help +-------------------------Transport Configuration-----------------------+ +---------------------------------------------------------+ Primary State RX Path Trace abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz TX Path Trace abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Loopback NONE Line Buildout <250 ft. +---------------------------------------------------------+ | (TAB) next field (Spacebar) next value (ENTER) activate (ESC) quit +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+...
  • Page 70 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Exit the Transport Configuration screen by pressing If you plan to install a fan assembly, proceed to “Installing a Fan Assembly (Optional)” on page otherwise, proceed to “Installing a Line Unit (HLU)”...
  • Page 71: Installing The Hxu-369 Multiplexer Card

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers HXU-369 M NSTALLING THE ULTIPLEXER ESD strap input Card eject tab MUX card Figure 37. Installing an HXU-369 If you have already installed the HXU-369 multiplexer at this point as outlined in “Installing Interface Cables—OC-3 (Dual Subtended STS-1 Multiplexers)” on page 15, proceed to “Installing a Fan Assembly (Optional)”...
  • Page 72 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Firmly press in on the tabs until the card snaps into place. The LEDs flash momentarily. The Power LED and Active LED on the active multiplexer remain illuminated.
  • Page 73: Installing A Fan Assembly (Optional)

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers NSTALLING A SSEMBLY PTIONAL ESD strap input Fan assembly Thumb screw Molex fan cable Thumb screw Figure 38. Installing the Fan Assembly (Cover Down) The HFA-357 fan assembly is installed from the front of the chassis, above the multiplexer tray. The fans begin operating as soon as the cable is connected.
  • Page 74: Placing The Fan Under Hmu Management

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Placing the Fan Under HMU Management Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure The following procedure assumes proper TAO login. For proper login procedure, please refer to “Using the Terminal Access Option” on page From the Network Status screen (for multishelf configurations), type the number of the desired shelf (1 through 32), and then press ENTER...
  • Page 75: Installing A Line Unit (Hlu)

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers (HLU) NSTALLING A strap input HLU-319 Figure 39. Installing a Line Unit into the Wideband 3190 Chassis Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure Whenever installing or removing units from the HMS-358 chassis, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD strap input.
  • Page 76: Installing A Remote Unit (Hru)

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 (HRU) NSTALLING A EMOTE Standard 400/200 Interface DS1TIP DS1RING HDSL2RING1 HDSL2TIP1 _ ( ) 48V Local Power _ ( ) Circuit Ground DS1 RING1 HDSL1 RING Remote enclosure HDSL1TIP DS1TIP1 Chassis Ground* * Chassis Ground may be tied to Earth Ground per local practice. Note: Active pins are highlighted in black.
  • Page 77: Setting Up Circuit Ids

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure (Continued) Slide the remote unit into the card guides for the desired slot, then push the unit into the enclosure until it is seated in the card-edge connector. The unit should snap into place, indicating that the unit is properly seated.
  • Page 78: Placing The Line In Service

    Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 LACING THE INE IN ERVICE After the line installation is complete, the line must be placed in service by: • enabling the alarms on the HLU • placing the DS1 interface in service at the HXU Placing the HLU Under HMU Management Installer Check ü...
  • Page 79: Placing The Line Unit In Service At The Hxu

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Placing the Line Unit in Service at the HXU The Wideband 3190 interfaces internally to the 28 lines at the common DSX-1 point. Once a line has been configured on the HLU, the DS1 interface at the HXU should be placed In-Service. Some alarm reporting will be lost if the line is not placed In-Service.
  • Page 80 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Enabling Alarms for Systems Using an HXU-357 Multiplexer Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure From the Shelf Options screen, press to select Alarm Management. The following prompt appears: Which Line Unit do you want to change the alarm settings on (1-28).
  • Page 81 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Placing the Line Unit in Service Using an HXU-358 Multiplexer Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure The following procedure assumes proper TAO login. For proper login procedure, please refer to “Using the Terminal Access Option” on page From the Shelf Options screen, select Select the Config menu and then press...
  • Page 82 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Enabling Alarms for Systems Using an HXU-358 Multiplexer Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure From the Shelf Options screen, press to select Alarm Management. The following prompt appears: Which Line Unit do you want to change the alarm settings on (1-28).
  • Page 83 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Placing the Line Unit in Service Using an HXU-359 Multiplexer Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure The following procedure assumes proper TAO login. For proper login procedure, please refer to “Using the Terminal Access Option” on page From the Shelf Options screen, select Select the Config menu and then press...
  • Page 84 Installing Multiplexers LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Enabling Alarms for Systems Using an HXU-359 Multiplexer Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure From the Shelf Options screen, press to select Alarm Management. The following prompt appears: Which Line Unit do you want to change the alarm settings on (1-28).
  • Page 85 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installing Multiplexers Placing the Line Unit in Service Using an HXU-369 Multiplexer Installer Check ü ü ü ü Step Procedure The following procedure assumes proper TAO login. For proper login procedure, please refer to “Using the Terminal Access Option” on page From the Shelf Options screen, select Select the Config menu and then press...
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting And System Testing

    Troubleshooting and System Testing LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 ROUBLESHOOTING AND YSTEM ESTING Figure 41 shows system loopbacks and test access points. You can do additional system tests through test cards (see “Installing a Test Card (HTC) (Optional)” on page 76). You can route multiplexer output to provide local access to any DS1 or E1 channel on the DS3 transport at an electrical DSX-1 or E1 cross-connect point using cut-through Cards (see “Managing Alarms”...
  • Page 87: System Loopback Definitions

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Troubleshooting and System Testing Table 9. System Loopback Definitions Test Point Loopback Definition Terminal loopback to the customer at the DS3 line. Activate from the HXU-358 Test menu. (a) (b) TLB3 Facility loopback to the network at the DS3 line. Activate from the HXU-358 Test menu. (a) (b) FLB3 (a) (b)
  • Page 88: Installing A Test Card (Htc) (Optional)

    Troubleshooting and System Testing LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 (HTC) (O NSTALLING A PTIONAL The HTC-319 Test Card provides you with an easy method of testing Central Office (CO) and Field Tip and Ring transmit and receive pairs. strap input HTC-319 Figure 42. Installing a Test Card into the HMS-358 Installer Check ü...
  • Page 89: Installing A Cut-Through Card (Hcc) (Optional)

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Troubleshooting and System Testing (HCC) (O NSTALLING A THROUGH PTIONAL The HCC-319 Cut-through card allows you to route the output of multiplexers to HDSL lines. ESD strap input HCC-319 Figure 43. Installing a Cut-through Card into the HMS-358 Installer Check ü...
  • Page 90: Line Unit Testing

    Troubleshooting and System Testing LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 ESTING Once the line unit is installed, verify that it is operating properly. To do this, monitor the following: • Status LED • Messages reported by the front-panel display. Verification without a Downstream Device If there is no downstream device installed: Step Procedure...
  • Page 91: Managing Alarms

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Managing Alarms ANAGING LARMS The Wideband 3190 system reports alarms from the shelf, the line units, the fan assembly and the multiplexer unit. The HMS-358 displays an alarm summary on the HMU at all times. Any alarm that exists in the system is represented by a critical, major or minor alarm LED on the HMU front panel.
  • Page 92: Hxu Alarms

    Managing Alarms LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 To silence the alarm, do one of the following: • Press the ACO pushbutton on the front panel of the HMU. • Press the external ACO pushbutton (if installed). The following events occur: • The front panel ACO LED lights and remains lit until the original alarm is cleared or until another alarm occurs.
  • Page 93 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Managing Alarms The FUSE ALARM BUS field on the Shelf Status menu indicates when any line unit (or any other card installed in the shelf) is reporting a fuse alarm on pin 10 of the line unit edge connector. Refer to the shelf and line unit technical practices for information on pin 10.
  • Page 94: Network Specifications

    LAN protocols. ADC recommends placing the HMS-358 on its own LAN. Any connection to a larger network should be done through a router with the appropriate firewall protection. Selecting the IP address, subnet mask, TCP/IP server address and trap addresses are basically arbitrary, but some understanding of these functions is still required to make an informed choice.
  • Page 95: Subnet Mask

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Network Specifications UBNET A subnet is a physically separate part of a network, usually representative of all the devices at one geographic location or on the same LAN. The subnet mask is a quantity which is logically ANDed with an IP address to enable a device to determine which IP addresses are located on the local network and which addresses must go to the gateway for forwarding.
  • Page 96: Appendix A - System Specifications

    Appendix A - System Specifications LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 A - S PPENDIX YSTEM PECIFICATIONS NTERFACE PECIFICATIONS Figure 44 shows the wirewraps for the power access connector, which are accessible from the backplane when covers are removed. Figure 44. Power Access Connector (Specification) DSX-1 METALLIC TEST ACCESS...
  • Page 97 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Appendix A - System Specifications Table 14. RJ-45 Pinout for 10BASE-T Interface to HMU (J34) Description +XMT output -XMT output +RCV input -RCV input Cable must be shielded category 5 Table 15. RS-232 DB-25 OSS Interface to HMU (DTE) - Male Connector Description output input...
  • Page 98 Appendix A - System Specifications LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Table 16. RS-232 DB-25 HMU Craft Interface (DCE) - Female Connector Description output input input input output Cable must be shielded. Table 17. RS-232 DB-25 AUX Interface to HMU (DTE) Description output input input input...
  • Page 99: Environmental Specifications

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Appendix A - System Specifications NVIRONMENTAL PECIFICATIONS The HMS-358 is designed to meet NEBS CO requirements. Temperature (Min./Max.) Operational 32° to 122°F (0° to +50°C) Non-operating -40° to 140°F (-40° to +60°C) Operational Altitude 197 ft. (60m) below sea level to 13,000 ft. (3962m) above sea level Relative Humidity Operational...
  • Page 100: Power Requirements

    Appendix A - System Specifications LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 OWER EQUIREMENTS Each system must be individually fused to support redundant power feeds. The HMS-357 List 4 provides a split-power backplane to limit the current requirements of each battery feed line to less than 20A for any configuration.
  • Page 101: A/B Power Sources

    To avoid complex calculations, use the following simplified power and fan requirements. • If PairGain/ADC components are used and no CPE power is required, the Wideband 3190 chassis can power up to 12 doublers without necessitating the use of fans. (Recommended components include the HLU-319 List 5, HDU-409, and HRU-402.)
  • Page 102: Power Consumption And Power Dissipation For Multisystem Configurations

    Appendix A - System Specifications LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Table 18. Common Equipment Power Consumption Power Consumption Equipment Current Draw (mA) (Watts) Power Dissipation (Watts) HXU-357 List 1 (2 units) 353 typ. 612 max. 15 typ. 26 max. 15 typ. 26 max. HXU-358 List 1 (2 units) 353 typ.
  • Page 103: Hdsl Transport Line Configurations

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Appendix A - System Specifications Table 20. HDSL Transport Line Configurations Power Power Number of Consumption Dissipation Line Doubler Doublers per Current Draw per Line per Line Type Line Units Units Line Remote Units per Line (mA) (Watts) (Watts) HLU-319...
  • Page 104: Appendix B - Technical Reference

    However, due to FCC and NEBS testing guidelines, compliance is not guaranteed with all vendors when tested as a system. ADC has verified that all its standard line units are in compliance with these guidelines when tested as a system in our HMS-358 shelf. It is the customer’s responsibility to verify that other vendor’s equipment meets system-level compliance when installed in our chassis.
  • Page 105: Compliance Standards

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Appendix B - Technical Reference OMPLIANCE TANDARDS Table 23. Compliance Standards Standard Description GR-499-CORE Transport System Generic Requirements (TSGR): Common Requirements Issue 1, December 1995 GR-63-CORE New Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Generic Equipment Requirements Issue 1, October 1995 GR-1089-CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Issue 1, July 1994...
  • Page 106: Appendixc - Product Support

    ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales and post-sales support and training for all its products. ECHNICAL UPPORT Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Wireline Systems Division Customer Service Engineering Group at one of the following numbers: Telephone: 800.638.0031 or 714.730.3222...
  • Page 107 Pack the equipment in a shipping carton. Write the ADC Wireline Systems Division address and the RMA number you received from Customer Service clearly on the outside of the carton and return to: ADC Wireline Systems Division 14352 Franklin Ave.
  • Page 108: Appendix D - Abbreviations

    Appendix D - Abbreviations LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 D - A PPENDIX BBREVIATIONS HMU: HiGain Management Unit HRU: HiGain Remote Unit ACO: Alarm Cutoff HTC: HiGain Test Card AIS: Alarm Indication Signal HXU: HiGain Multiplexer Unit ALM: Alarm AMI: Alternate Mark Inversion ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange Internet Protocol In-Service...
  • Page 109 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Appendix D - Abbreviations SID: Shelf Identifier SSC2: Special Signaling Channel 2 STS-1: Synchronous Transport Signal Level -1 TAO: Terminal Access Option TL1: Transaction Language 1 TLB: Terminal Loopback TLOS: Transmit Loss of Signal VTG: Virtual Tributary Group VTS: Virtual Tributary Slot HMS-358 List 1 and List 2...
  • Page 110 Appendix D - Abbreviations LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 January 12, 2001 HMS-358 List 1 and List 2...
  • Page 111 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 ROJECT EMBER IGNATURES Complete the following table by printing the title and name of each project member followed by their respective signatures. This list may then be removed and stored for future reference. Table 24. Signatures ? ? ? ? Title Name Signature...
  • Page 112 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 NSTALLATION ERIFICATION BY ECTION Reviewed Installation Plans H H H H Check ü ü ü ü if not applicable (see “Reviewing Installation Plans” on page ? ? ? ? Shift Supervisor Signature Date Established Method of Procedure H H H H Check ü...
  • Page 113 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Cabled Chassis H H H H Check ü ü ü ü if not applicable (see “Cabling the Chassis” on page ? ? ? ? Shift Supervisor Signature Date Wired Common Access Panel H H H H Check ü ü ü ü if not applicable (see “Wiring the Common Access Panel”...
  • Page 114 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Installed Line Card(s) H H H H Check ü ü ü ü if not applicable (see “Installing a Line Unit (HLU)” on page ? ? ? ? Shift Supervisor Signature Date Installed Remote Unit(s) H H H H Check ü...
  • Page 115: Index

    LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Index NDEX Numerics Ethernet connection ...............36 10BASE-T module Module B ............... 8 placing under HMU management ........62 Addresses ................82 Fan assembly Addresses, hardware and IP ..........82 installation ..............61 Air flow ................... 3 Fan block ................18 Alarms FCC compliance ..............107 HMU ................
  • Page 116 Index LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 configuring the DS3 transport ........42 OC-3 ................15 DS1 services ..............41 placing line in service at HXU ........67 enabling alarms ............68 placing line in service at HXU-357 ......67 placing the DS3 transport in service ......42 placing line in service at HXU-358 ......69 HXU-358 placing line in service at HXU-359 ......71...
  • Page 117 LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 Index Multiplexer Standards compliance ............107 HXU-357 ..............38 STS-1 multiplexers ..............15 HXU-358 ..............43 Subnet mask ................83 HXU-359 ..............50 Subtended multiplexers ............15 clock synchronization source ......18 Switch block ................50 HXU-369 ............... 17, 59 System loopbacks ..............74 installation ..............
  • Page 118 Index LTPH-SM-1014-03, Issue 3 January 12, 2001 HMS-358 List 1 and List 2...
  • Page 119: Certification And Warranty

    ADC during the 90-day warranty period is, at ADC’s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replace of the software. ADC also warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, the media on which software is stored will be free from material defects under normal use.
  • Page 120 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780-7013 Tel: 714.832.9922 Fax: 714.832.9924 Technical Assistance 800.638.0031 714.730.3222 OCUMENT ATALOG UMBER ISO 9001 LTPH-SM-1014-03, I SSUE DNV Certification, Inc. Certificated Firm 1144735 1144735...

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