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WorldDSL HDSL Line Units

Quick Installation Guide


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OVERVIEW
Thi s Qui ck Instal l ati on Gui de contai ns i nformati on for the
WorldDSL Line Units.
Table 1. Line Units, Interfaces, and PTM Support
LINE TERMINATION UNITS
The WorldDSL Line Termination Units (LTUs) model LTU-804 is
the Exchange Office side of an E1 transmission system. They
connect to a remote WorldDSL Network Termination Unit (NTU) to
provide a complete High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) E1
system.
The LTUs accept the DTE payload through G.703 and serial data
(Nx64k) interface ports and transport data to the NTU over the
HDSL loop at rates of up to 2.048 Mbps (the standard E1 rate). The
LTUs require -36 to -72 Vdc input from a local power supply. The
G.703 i nterface conforms wi th the ITU-T G.703 physi cal
specification and can be configured for an impedance of 75
unbalanced or 120 balanced. User-selectable protocols conform
the Nx64k interface to V.35, V.36, X.21, or RS-530 (RS-449)
standards. The 2.048 Mbps payload is allocated to the G.703 and
Nx64k ports in time slot increments of 64 kbps each. The LTUs can
supply power to the remote NTUs using less than 120 Vdc and 50
mA on each HDSL loop. LTUs can line power 1 or 2 EDU-840 L3
doublers. LTUs can also line power UTUs.
UNIVERSAL TERMINATION UNITS
The WorldDSL Universal Termination Units (UTUs) model
UTU-804 is LTU- and NTU-configurable HDSL line units with G.703
and/or Nx64k interfaces. The default configuration of the UTU is
NTU.
The UTUs are functionally identical to LTUs with the same interface
(G.703 and/or Nx64k). The UTUs receive power from an LTU or
local power supply. They do not supply power to other HDSL units.
The UTUs can be installed in either a chassis or in an ERE remote
enclosure. LTUs and UTUs can be connected for longer reach
using EDU-804 L3 doublers.
TRANSMISSION RANGES
Transmission ranges are based on a signal attenuation of 35 dB at
292 kHz with 135 terminations and assume the presence of noise
according to the model described in WorldDSL specification TS
101 135. The expected Bit Error Rate (BER) under this noise model
is 1x10
-7
. The reach of the system in such a noise environment is
2.8 km (1.74 miles) over 0.4 mm (26 AWG) twisted-pair copper
wire. Reducing the number of interferers in the cable results in
greater transmission distances.
COMPATIBILITY
The LTUs and UTUs are compatible with the following WorldDSL
shelves and enclosures.
EMS-830 Exchange Office Management Shelf, rear
connector access.
EMS-832 Exchange Office Management Shelf, front
connector access.
ERE-811 Single-Slot Remote Enclosure. Equipped with
internal AC power supply on List 5.
Model Interface PTM
LTU-804 L1C G.703/Nx64k Yes
UTU-804 L1C G.703/Nx64k Yes
!
IMPORTANT
Use of this product in a manner other than defined in
this installation guide may cause damage to equipment
or injury to personnel.
Falls der Gebrauch von diesem Produkt nicht gemaess
der Definition im Installations Handbuch eingehalten
wird, besteht die Gefahr, dass Schaden am Geraet oder
sogar Koerperverletzungen entstehen koennten.
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Figure 1. Front Displays
Table 2. Front Panel LED Functions
LED/
Function Mode Description
HDSL Loop 1
SYNC
HDSL Loop 2
SYNC
Displays
synchronization
state for HDSL
Loop 1/Loop 2.
Steady green HDSL loop is ready to transmit
and receive data across all
spans.
Slow blinking HDSL loop acquisition is in
progress for local span.
Fast blinking HDSL loop acquisition is in
progress for downstream span
(LTU only).
Off HDSL loop is not configured.
HDSL Loop 1
ALM
HDSL Loop 2
ALM
Displays alarm
state for HDSL
Loop 1/Loop 2.
Steady red Loss of sync word (LOSW),
margin (MAR) below threshold,
or errored seconds (ES) count
above threshold.
Pulsing red Pulses for every ES on any
span.
Off Normal transmit or receive data
is in progress.
I/F ALM
Displays alarm
state for the
G.703 or Nx64k
port.
Blinking red Receive alarm indication signal
(AIS) or G.703 loss of frame
alignment (LFA).
Pulsing red Pulses for every G.703 ES.
Steady red Loss of external clock (LOC) or
G.703 signal (LOS).
LTU-804 L1C Front Panel UTU-804 L1C Front Panel
V.24 (RS-232) console port
Configuration number label
Bar code label
(located on circuit
side of line card)
nterface alarm
(/F ALM) LED
HDSL LEDs
Local (LOC) and remot
(REM) loopback (LPBK)
LEDs and push buttons
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Configuration number label
Bar code label
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HDSL LEDs
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INSTALLATION
Step 1: Safety
!
IMPORTANT
The input voltage for the List 1C HDSL cards is a
nominal -48 Vdc (tolerance -36 to -72 Vdc). However,
to comply with the CE Mark Low Voltage Directive,
the input voltage for these HDSL cards must be
limited to a maximum of -60 Vdc and supplied by an
isolated DC source that complies with TNV or
earthed SELV requirements of the latest version of
IEC 950.
Die Eingangsspannung fr die List 1C Karten ist
nominell -48 VDC, Toleranz -36 bis -72 VDC. Um den
Vorschriften des CE Prfzeichen zu gengen ist die
Gleichstromquelle auf ein maximum von -60 Vdc zu
limitieren. Die isolierte Gleichstromquelle muss
ebenfalls den Vorschriften der Norm IEC 950 fr
Fernsprechnetzspannung (TNV) und
Sicherheitskleinspannung (SELV) entsprechen.
!
IMPORTANT
Be careful when installing or modifying telephone
lines. Dangerous voltages can be present. It is
unsafe to install telephone wiring during a lightning
storm.
Walte Vorsicht beim Installieren oder ndern von
Telefonlinien. Gefhrliche Spannungen knnten
anliegen. Es ist nicht sicher whrend eines
Gewitters Telefondrte zu installieren.
!
IMPORTANT
Always disconnect all telephone lines and power
connections before servicing or disassembling this
equipment. For performance and safety reasons,
only power supplies listed for use with telephone
equipment by a locally recognized organization
should be used with WorldDSL equipment. All wiring
external to the product should follow the local wiring
codes.
Bevor Wartung oder Auseinandernehmen des
Gertes mssen immer alle Telefon- und Netzkabel
ausgezogen werden. Aus Leistungs- und
Sicherheitsgrnden sollten nur Netzteile die fr
Telefongerte zugeschnitten und von einem
renommierten Geschft vertrieben werden mit
WorldDSL Gerten verwendet werden. Alle externen
Verdrahtungsarbeiten sollten nach den hiesigen
Elektrizittsvorschriften ausgefhrt werden.
!
IMPORTANT
The line units contain static-sensitive components.
Wear an antistatic wrist band connected to earth
ground when installing these units.
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Step 2: Line Unit Jumper Settings
Jumpers must be set on the LTU-804 and UTU-804 if using a
120 interface or if grounding your G.703 cables at the data port
on the shelf or remote enclosure. The locations of these jumpers
(P8, P11, and P12) are shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Jumper Locations on LTU-804 and UTU-804 Line Units
To set the jumpers on the LTU-804 and UTU-804 line units:
Step Action
1 Jumper P8 complies with the ITU G.703 requirement
that an option be provided which allows the connection
of the outer conductor of the coaxial pair or the screen
of the symmetrical pair to earth (frame) ground at the
G.703 input data port. Do one of the following:
Do nothing if the factory settings provide the
standard G.703 input port interface. Cable grounding
is not used.
Short P8 pins 1 and 2 if grounding the screen of the
120 cable.
Short P8 pins 2 and 3 if grounding the outer
conductor of the 75 input cable.
2 Jumpers P11 and P12 configure the line unit for use
with a 75 or 120 G.703 interface. Place the
four-position jumper block on one of the following:
P11 for balanced 120 circuits.
P12 for unbalanced 75 circuits (factory setting).
P11 P12
P8
Step 3: Line Unit Installation
To install an LTU or UTU into a shelf or remote enclosure:
Table 3. G.703 75 Output Connector Pinouts
Table 4. G.703 75 Input Connector Pinouts
!
IMPORTANT
The chassis ground of the shelf or remote enclosure
receiving these units must be connected to earth
ground for protection of the equipment and for the
safety of personnel.
Der Gehaeuseboden beim Einschub oder bei der
Ferneinschlieung, mu an die Masse angeschlossen
werden, die dann fr den Schutz der Ausrstung und
auch zur Sicherheit der Personen dient.
!
IMPORTANT
Primary protection for the HDSL line must be provided
by the user. Both primary and secondary protection
must be provided by the user if the E1 line runs outside
of the building.
Der primaere Schutz des HDSL Anschlusses muss von
der Benutzerseite aus geregelt werden. Wenn der E1
Anschluss ausserhalb des Gebaeudes installiert ist,
muss der primaere und sekundaere Schutz von der
Benutzerseite aus geregelt werden.
Step Action
1 Install the line unit into the appropriate slot (1 through
16) of a shelf or into a remote enclosure. See
Compatibility on page 1.
2 Connect the interface cabling and power connections
using the procedures in the user manual for the shelf
or remote enclosure in which the line units are
installed.
3 Set the DTE to the correct data rate or keep the DTE
disconnected.
Pin Signal Description
Center E1_TTIP G.703 Output, Tip
Shield E1_TRING G.703 Output, Ring
Pin Signal Description
Center E1_RTIP G.703 Input, Tip
Shield E1_RRING G.703 Input, Ring
Table 5. G.703 75 Input Connector Pinouts
Table 6. HDSL Line Connector Pinouts
Pin
a
a. No other pins are used.
Signal Description
1 E1_RTIP G.703 Input, Tip
2 E1_R120SCRN G.703 Input Port
Screen
3 E1_TTIP G.703 Output, Tip
4 CGND Chassis Ground
9 E1_RRING G.703 Input, Ring
11 E1_TRING G.703 Output, Ring
Pin
a
a. No other pins are used.
Signal Description
4 HDSL_RING_A HDSL Ring Loop 1
9 HDSL_TIP_A HDSL Tip Loop 1
1 HDSL_RING_B HDSL Ring Loop 2
6 HDSL_TIP_B HDSL Tip Loop 2
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HDSL SELF TEST AND LINK UP
Power up the line units and observe the HDSL self test and link
up as follows:
Step Action
1 Turn on the power supplied to the shelf or enclosure
where the units are installed.
Each unit performs a brief power-up self test. During the test,
the front-panel LED indicators flash in an incremental binary
sequence to indicate the test in progress. If the LEDs stop
incrementing, the unit has failed the self test. Observe the final
LED pattern displayed, then contact ADC customer service.
Step Action
2 The units attempt to establish the HDSL link, and the
HDSL SYNC LEDs flash once per second. After
approximately 30 seconds, confirm the following:
One or both of the HDSL SYNC LEDs are green and
the corresponding HDSL ALM LED is off. The HDSL
transmission line is ready to transmit and receive
user data. The units are now ready for configuration
through the console screen menus.
One or both of the HDSL SYNC LEDs continue to
flash. If the LEDs do not stop flashing after
approximately one minute, it indicates that the HDSL
transmission pair corresponding to the indicator is
experiencing an excessive signal loss or is open.
Check the line and repair it if necessary.
An LTU holds the configuration settings for both itself
and the remote NTU. After the two units establish
synchronization, the LTU checks if the remote NTU
is the same type (same model number) as existed
prior to the units achieving synchronization. If the
NTU type is the same, the LTU configures the NTU
to the previous settings that had been established. If
the NTU type is different, the LTU configures the
NTU to its factory default settings.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
After establishing communication with the remote line card, the HDSL
system can be configured and its performance monitored from the
local unit. If the HDSL link is down, the only parameters that can be
changed are those on the local unit. The LTU also provides a special
lockout feature that prevents users from changing the circuit
configuration. When enabled, the maintenance terminal connected to
an NTU provides a read-only view of the entire HDSL system.
The console screen menus are not available when the HDSL
line unit is under the control of a shelf management unit.
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HOW TO OBTAIN ADC DOCUMENTATION
Copies of this and other, associated WorldDSL publications can be downloaded from the ADC
website at www.adc.com. To order a hard copy, please contact your sales representative.
FCC CLASS A COMPLIANCE
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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
i n accordance with the i nstructi on manual , may cause harmful i nterference to radi o
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Product warranty is determined by your service agreement. Refer to the ADC Warranty/Software
Handbook for additional information, or contact your sales representative or Customer Service for
details.
MODIFICATIONS
Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by ADC
Telecommunications, Inc. voids the user's warranty. All wiring external to the products should
follow the provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code.
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the applicable sections of the following
safety standards:
GR 63-CORE - Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Requirements
GR 1089-CORE - Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety
Binational standard, UL-60950/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00: Safety of Information Technology
Equipment.
WORLD HEADQUARTERS
To contact ADC by mail:
ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
PO Box 1101
Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Technical assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical
Assistance Center (TAC) at:
Telephone: 800.366.3891 (toll-free in the U.S. and Canada)
E-mail: wsd.support@adc.com
Knowledge Base: www.adc.com/Knowledge_Base/index.jsp
Web: www.adc.com
WORLDDSL HDSL LINE UNITS
Quick Installation Guide
Product Catalog: LTU, UTU
Document: LTPE-QI-3147-01
Issued November 2, 2007
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REVISION HISTORY
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