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Harris ACS-169 Installation & Operation Manual (178 pages)
Intraplex STL-160, Intraplex ACS-160 Series T1 Multiplexer
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Harris
| Category:
Multiplexer
| Size: 8.11 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Section 1 - Introduction
13
Manual Scope
13
Manual Use
14
Multiplexer Configurations
14
Multiplexer Component Parts
15
Main Equipment Shelf
15
Figure 1-1. ACS-163, ACS-165, and ACS-166 Multiplexers, Front View (with Cover)
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Figure 1-2. STL-163, STL-165, and STL-166 Multiplexers, Front View (with Cover)
15
Figure 1-3. ACS-167, ACS-168, and ACS-169 Multiplexers, Front View (with Cover)
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CM-5RB Common Modules
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Channel Modules
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Module Adapters
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Power Supplies
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Figure 1-4. ACS-163 Multiplexer, Front View (no Cover)
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Figure 1-5. ACS-165 Multiplexer, Front View (no Cover)
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Figure 1-6. ACS-166 Multiplexer, Front View (no Cover)
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Figure 1-7. ACS-167 Multiplexer, Front View (no Cover)
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Figure 1-8. ACS-168 Multiplexer, Front View (no Cover)
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Figure 1-9. ACS-169 Multiplexer, Front View (no Cover)
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Figure 1-10. Equipped ACS-163 Multiplexer, Rear View
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Figure 1-11. ACS-165 Multiplexer, Rear View
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CM-5RB User Interface
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Figure 1-12. ACS-166 Multiplexer, Rear View
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Figure 1-13. ACS-167 Multiplexer, Rear View
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Figure 1-14. ACS-168 Multiplexer, Rear View
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Figure 1-15. ACS-169 Multiplexer, Rear View
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Figure 1-16. CM-5RB Module, Front View
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Function Groups and Configuration Switches
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Indicator Lights
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Table 1-1. CM-5RB and Power Supply Status Indicator Lights
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Section 2 - Functional Design
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Component Functionality
23
Main Equipment Shelf and Midplane
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Figure 2-1. Midplane Connections
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Drop and Insert Operation: the Signal Bus Role
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Figure 2-2. Terminal Multiplexer Signal Bus
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Figure 2-3. Drop and Insert Multiplexer Signal Bus
24
CM-5RB Common Modules
25
Figure 2-4. CM-5RB Common Module T1 Functional Diagram
25
Figure 2-5. Mean Time to Lose T1 Frame Synchronization
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Figure 2-6. CM-5RB Common Module, Front View
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Table 2-1. CM-5RB Indicator Lights
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Redundancy
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Figure 2-7. Redundant CM-5RB Functions in Drop and Insert Multiplexer
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Figure 2-8. Combined Module and Line Redundancy Block Diagram
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Table 2-2. Interoperability Chart
33
Figure 2-9. Signal Flow after Primary Module Failure
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Table 2-3. Line Failure Conditions
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Figure 2-10. Signal Flow after Primary Line Failure
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Table 2-4. BER Threshold Detection Times
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Table 2-7. Alert/Alarm Line Condition Dependencies
38
Power Supply Modules
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Figure 2-11. Y-Series Power Supply Indicator Lights
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Table 2-8. Power Supply Indicator Lights (When On)
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Channel Modules
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Figure 2-12. Power Supply Module Functional Diagram
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Figure 2-13. Channel Module Direction and Time Slot Settings
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Module Adapters
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System Functionality
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T1 Digital Transmission
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Figure 2-15. Train Representation of T1 Circuit Duplex Nature
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Figure 2-16. Superframe (SF) Format
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Figure 2-17. Extended Superframe (ESF) Format
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Figure 2-18. AMI Line Coding
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Figure 2-19. Original Payload with Eight Consecutive Zeroes
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Terminal Multiplexers
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Figure 2-20. B8ZS Zero Substitution Line Coding
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Figure 2-21. Single Terminal Multiplexer Configuration
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Point-To-Point Systems
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Figure 2-22. Dual Terminal Multiplexer Configuration
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Figure 2-23. Point-To-Point System
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Drop and Insert Multiplexers (ACS-165 and ACS-168)
50
Drop and Insert Systems
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Figure 2-24. Drop and Insert Multiplexer Configuration
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Figure 2-25. ACS-165 Drop and Insert System
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Section 3 - Installation & Wiring
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Tools & Cables Required
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T1 Multiplexer Equipment Inspection
53
Multiplexer Shelf Installation
54
Redundant CM-5RB Modules
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Redundant CM-5RB Installation
54
CM-5RB Combined Module and Line Redundancy Installation
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Figure 3-1. Top View of Redundancy Modules and Paired Line Redundancy Adapters
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Figure 3-2. ACS-163 Multiplexer Front View with Redundant Common Modules
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Figure 3-3. ACS-163 Multiplexer Rear View with MA-235-1 and MA-235-2 Module Adapters
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Figure 3-4. Basic Drop and Insert Configuration
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Figure 3-5. CM-5RB FPUI 4-Character Display Location
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Module Adapters
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Figure 3-6. Redundant CM-5RB FPUI 4-Character Display with Power on
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Table 3-1. Redundant CM-5RB FPUI 4-Character Display with Power on
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And MA-217B Module Adapters
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Figure 3-7. MA-215 and MA-217B Module Adapter Top and Front Views
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Table 3-2. MA-215 and MA-217B Module Adapter Components
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MA-235-1 and MA-235-2 Module Adapters
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Table 3-3. MA-215/MA-217B SW1 Switches and Functions
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Table 3-4. MA-235-1 I/O Ports
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Table 3-5. MA-235-2 I/O Ports
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Table 3-6. MA-235-1 Switch 1 Functions and Settings
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Table 3-7. MA-235-2 Switch 1 Functions and Settings
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Wiring & Power
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Figure 3-10. Rear Panel Connectors on ACS-168 Using MA-217B Module Adapters
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Figure 3-9. Rear Panel Connectors on ACS-165 Using MA-215 Module Adapters
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Channel Service Unit Connection
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Figure 3-11. Connectors and Pin Locations on MA-215 and MA-217B
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Figure 3-12. MA-215, MA-235-1, or MA-235-2 T1 Port and RJ-48C Connector Pin Orientation
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Use with Integrated CSU
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Table 3-8. Actual CSU Line Build-Out Settings
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Table 3-9. T1 I/O Connector Pin Assignments on MA-215, MA-235-1, and MA-235-2
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Figure 3-14. T1 Circuit Connection between MA-217B and CSU
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Table 3-10. T1 I/O Connector Pin Assignments on MA-217B
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External Timing Connector Wiring (Optional)
67
Remote Port Wiring (Optional)
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Table 3-11. MA-215/MA-235-1/MA-235-2/MA-217B Timing in Port Pin Assignments
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Table 3-12. MA-215/MA-235-1/MA-235-2/MA-217B Timing out Port Pin Assignments
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Power and Alarm Connection Wiring
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Table 3-13. MA-215/MA-235-1/MA-235-2/MA-217B Remote Port Pin Assignments
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Table 3-14. Power and Alarm Connectors
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Figure 3-15. Connection for DC Operation of 3RU Systems
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Figure 3-16. Connection for DC Operation of 3RU Systems with Two Power Sources
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Figure 3-17. Connection for AC Operation of 3RU System with External Signal Battery
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Figure 3-18. Connection for AC Operation of 1RU System with External Signal Battery
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Figure 3-19. 3RU Multiplexer Rear Panel with ACS-OPT1 Dual AC Power Feed Option
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Available Power
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Table 3-15. Nominal Power Requirements for Common Modules and Module Adapters
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Power Application
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Channel Module Installation
72
Shelf Power for Additional Channel Modules
73
Channel Module Direction and Transmit/Receive Time Slot Setting
73
Channel Module Installation Procedure
73
Figure 3-20. 3RU Side View (or 1RU Top View) with Module and Adapter Insertions
73
Section 4 - Setup & Configuration
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Customer Service Unit (CSU) Use
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CM-5RB Basic Configuration Group Menu
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Figure 4-1. CM-5RB User Interface – Horizontal View
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Figure 4-2. CM-5RB Basic Configuration Group Menu Structure
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Table 4-1. CM-5RB Basic Configuration Group
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Access Configuration Group
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Display and Change Items in Basic Configuration Group
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CM-5RB Advanced Configuration Group Menu
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Table 4-2. Primary CM-5RB Initial Display
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Display and Change Items in Advanced Configuration Group
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Enter Advanced Configuration Group
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Figure 4-3. CM-5RB Advanced Configuration Group Menu Structure
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Table 4-3. CM-5RB Advanced Configuration Group Menu
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T1 Transmitter Timing (TIME Group)
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Primary Versus Fallback Timing
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Timing Status Indicator Lights
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Table 4-4. TIME Group
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Table 4-5. Timing Status Indicator Lights
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Timing Status Functions
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Timing Mode Use
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Table 4-6. Timing Status Functions
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Figure 4-4. Point-To-Point System Synchronized to Network
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Figure 4-6. Drop and Insert System Synchronized to Network
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Synchronized T1 Systems
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Frame-Synchronized T1 Systems
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Figure 4-9. Multiple Systems Synchronized to Common Timing Source
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T1 Frame Format & Line Code (TSEL Group)
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CSU Configuration
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Figure 4-10. Multiple Frame-Synchronized Systems
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Framing and Line Code Configuration
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Table 4-7. Channel Service Unit (CSU) Configurations
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Table 4-8. Framing and Line Coding Configurations
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Redundant CM-5RB Modules (REDN Group)
93
Optional Integrated CM-5RTD Time Delay (TDLY Group)
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Table 4-9. REDN Group Menu Functions
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CM-5RTD Setup
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Operation
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CM-5RB Module and Line Redundancy (MRDN & LRDN Groups)
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Table 4-10. CM-5RTD Indicator Lights
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Table 4-11. MRDN Group Menu Functions
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Table 4-12. LRDN Group Menu Functions
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Section 5 - Remote Control Operation
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Physical Connections
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Remote Port
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Figure 5-1. Direct Connection to Multiplexer
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Figure 5-2. Daisy-Chain Connection to Other Control Modules
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Figure 5-3. SCM-IP Connection on Remote Network Management Systems
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Table 5-1. Change Multiplexer Network Address from 0001 to 0040
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DS0 Management Communications
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Figure 5-4. Common Module Configuration Settings
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Figure 5-5. DS0 Communication in Simple Point-To-Point Configuration
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Figure 5-6. DS0 Communication in Drop and Insert Configuration
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Figure 5-7. DS0 Communication on Crossconnect Star Configuration
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Figure 5-8. DS0 Management Communications with Three Separate Control Groups
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Figure 5-9. DS0 Management Communication in Multiple Crossconnect Configurations
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Figure 5-10. Pass-Through Configuration
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SCM-IP Module/Ip Network
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User Interfaces
112
Intraguide Software
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Figure 5-11. CM-5RB Configuration Screen
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Figure 5-12. CM-5RB Status Screen
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Figure 5-13. DS-64NC General Screen
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Figure 5-14. DS-64NC Testing Screen
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SNMP Support Via SCM-IP Module
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Intraplex Simple Command Language (Isicl)
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Figure 5-15. DS-64NC Status Screen
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Table 5-4. Sub-Address Field Entries
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Table 5-5. Command Field Entries
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Table 5-8. Parameter Names and Values for CM-5RB SET Commands
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Table 5-9. Isicl SET Parameters
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Table 5-10. Typical STATUS? Response and Meaning
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Table 5-13. Typical CONFIG? Response and Meaning
132
Figure 5-16. Turning Modules on and off with Remote Control
133
Table 5-15. Explanation of CONFIG? Response for Example 1
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Figure 5-17. Change Channel Module Configuration by Remote Control
135
Table 5-18. Isicl Syntax for Channel Module Alarm Masking
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Table 5-20. CSU_STAT? Commands
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Table 5-23. ATT_STAT? Command
141
Section 6 - Testing & Troubleshooting
145
Recommended Tools & Equipment
145
T1 Multiplexer Monitor & Control Features
145
Diagnostic Functions
147
T1 Loopback Use (LPBK Group)
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Table 6-2. LPBK Group
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Blinking Indicator Lights (BLNK Group)
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Table 6-3. BLNK Group
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Performance Data Review (RVU1 Group)
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Table 6-4. RVU1 Group
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Other Diagnostic Data (DIAG Group)
151
Alerts and Alarms
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Table 6-5. DIAG Group
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Alarm Conditions
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System Check-Out Procedures
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Terminal Multiplexer Testing
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Table 6-6. Indicator Lights in Terminal Multiplexer Loopback Test
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Drop and Insert Multiplexer Testing
155
Test Equipment Use with T1 Multiplexer System
157
T1 Test Jacks
157
T1 Test Equipment Use with In-Service Tests
158
T1 Test Equipment Use with Out-Of-Service Tests
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Analog or Data Test Equipment Use with Channel Tests
159
Troubleshooting
161
Trouble Types
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Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Typical Troubleshooting Procedure
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Power Supply Test
163
Alert and Alarm Troubleshooting
164
Section 7 - Specifications
167
Detailed Specifications
167
Notice of FCC Compliance
171
Appendix A - Isicl CM-5RTD Delay Configuration
173
Delay P Codes
173
Delay S Codes
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Table A-1. Delay Feature P Codes
174
CM-5RTD Operation
175
Table A-2. Delay Feature S Codes
175
Table A-3. CM-5RTD Indicator Lights
175
Delay Setting with RS-232 Remote Port
176
Delay Setting with RS-422 Control Port
177
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