Using A Maintenance Terminal; Connecting To A Maintenance Terminal; The Logon Screen - ADC HiGain H2TU-C-388 List 1E User Manual

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AINTENANCE

Connecting to a Maintenance Terminal

A miniature, 3-pin, 210 Bantam-type jack on the front panel serves as a craft port and allows connection between
the H2TU-C-388 and a maintenance terminal, such as ASCII terminal or PC running a terminal emulation
program. A 210-to-DB-9 adapter is provided with every unit to facilitate the use of standard RS-232, DB-9 cables,
as shown in
Figure 27 on page
provisioning, and performance screens.
To connect to a maintenance terminal:
1
Insert the 210-to-DB9 adapter into the RS-232 jack on H2TU-C-388 front panel.
2
Connect an RS-232 cable to the adapter.
3
Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on the maintenance terminal.
4
Start a terminal emulation program, such as ProComm, that emulates a VT100 terminal.
5
Configure the maintenance terminal to the following communication settings:
9600 baud
No parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
Hardware flow control to OFF
6
If necessary, press

The Logon Screen

The HiGain HDSL2 maintenance terminal screens allow you to monitor, provision, and troubleshoot an
H2TU-C-388 system.
To select a menu from the HiGain HDSL2 logon screen, shown in
Press the first letter of the menu.
← →
Use the
arrow keys to select the menu, then press
Table 3
below summarizes the navigational keys. They are also listed in the onscreen Help menu.
page 14
describes the Logon screen menus.
Table 3. Navigational Keys for the HiGain HDSL2 Maintenance Terminal Screens
(a)
Key
SPACEBAR
ENTER
ESC
or
F11
(VT100)
CTRL
E
or
+
or
CTRL
+
X
or
CTRL
+
D
CTRL
S
or
+
CTRL
+
R
(a) Legacy management units require use of control keys instead of arrow keys.
H2TU-C-388 List 1E
T
ERMINAL
59. Once connected to a maintenance terminal, you can access the maintenance,
CTRL
+
R
to refresh the HiGain HDSL2 logon screen.
Function
Cycle through selections.
Activate the current setting or choice, or display a menu.
Return to the parent menu.
Select the submenu or item above the current one or return to the previous menu.
Select the submenu or item below the current one.
Select the menu or item to the right of the current one.
Select the menu or item to the left of the current one or return to the previous menu.
Refresh the screen.
April 21, 2000
Figure 4 on page
14, do one of the following:
ENTER
.
Provisioning
Table 4 on
13

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