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DXC 5000
CONTENTS
1. MAIN MENU 16
1.1 Unit 16
1.1.1 Card Type Mismatch 16
1.2 Controller 16
1.2.1 IP 16
1.3 Port Menu 121
1.3.1 Configuration 121
1.3.2 Status 124
1.3.3 Alarm 125
1.3.4 Diagnostic 125
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
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Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
MODIFICATIONS PAGE
Version DATE COMMENTS
A 23/09/2004 ORIGINAL ISSUE
B 01/03/2005 SUPERSEDES VERSION A
A22 15/05/07 ????????
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
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Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
The hand-held LCD of the DXC 5000 utilizes a 2-line by 40 character display and four keys
labeled ESC, ENTER, left arrow '<', and right arrow '>', as shown in Figure 5-1. The ENTER
key is to enable a selection, while the left and right arrow keys move the cursor to the left
and right respectively. The ESC key returns to the next higher level of selection or to the
main menu without performing any operation.
NOTE : For each selection or change, ENTER key must be pressed to
confirm.
E1/ E1/
T1 T1 C C
P P
U U
E1/T1(C) E1/T1(D)
1 2
E1/ E1/
T1 T1
ESC ENTER
ESC ENTER
D0536ENa
Main Menu
Ethernet MASTER
H/ W NORMAL RETRIEVE PORT
Port
MY_IP RECOVER
MASTER CHANNEL
SUBNET STATUS
USER
SECOND
PATTERN
GATEWAY
Backup
CURR PERIOD
TRAP_IP
RECOVER Function
TEST
STATUS Mode
Setup
Status
D0537ENa
Main Menu
Command
D0538ENa
DS1
CRC INBAND
AIS AIS
CAS CAS
SaBit Signalling
Signalling INTF
INTF LBO
FDL CGA
CGA OOS
OOS IDLE
IDLE
if E1 if T1
D0539ENa
Quad E1
S/W DEFAULT
LINE DIAG STATUS ALARM
RESET
Frame Frame NearLB CLEAR
RAI AIS
AIS CAS
CAS Signaling
Signalling CGA
CGA OOS
OOS Inband
FDL Idle
SaBit Interface
Idle LBO
Protect FDL
Master Protect
Interface Master
FOM
H/W DEFAULT
CONFIG STATUS ALARM DIAG
IDLE
D0541ENa
HDSL
RATE
D0542ENa
G.SHDSL
SW RESET
CONFIG STATUS ALARM DIAG MISC
DEFAULT
Line Rate General Advance
n x 64
Local Far-end Local Far-end
RATE
MODE MCLK MCLK MCLK ANNEX ANNEX
Loop-Num
CAS FRAME FRAME RATE CLK CLK
for setting
2 G.shdsl Max-Data-
CODE CODE CLOCK PSD PSD
only Rate
if E1 MAP RTS
if T1 TTM
V54
INTF
MAP
if DTE
D0543ENa
G.SHDSL
Far-end
Next xDSL_LB
MASTER SLAVE Reset
Previous Slave LB
LOOP 1 LOOP 1
Edit BERT
LOOP 2 LOOP 2
REM-BERT
LOOP 1 or
E1
LOOP 2
shows up
depending on
Loop_Num's T1
setting
DTE
DTU
SETUP RINFO
MCLK SPEED NearLB (Remote INFO)
CLOCK RESET
DATA
RTS
TTM
INTF
X.50
D0545ENa
FXS
TIP DEFAULT
IMP OFF-HOOK BATT-REV R-FREQ
RING-GND
TXGA RING-GND OOS PULSE
PLAR-ON
RXGA TIP M-FREQ
Ringing
LEVEL
ALARM-ON
D0546ENa
FXO
PULSE-ON
ALARM-ON
D0547ENa
E&M
OPTION-
S/W-SET SIDE INFO
SET
SIGNAL
D0548ENa
Magneto
PLAR-RX-RING ALARM-ON
TXGA PLAR-TX-RING
(L1&L2) (L1&L2)
PLAR-TX-RING PLAR-RX-RING
RXGA
(L1&GND) (L1&GND)
NO-
OOS-ALARM
TX-RING
D0549ENa
DTE
S/W RESET
CONF STATUS ALARM DIAG
DEFAULT
DTE
RATE DSR ALARM DTE-LB
RTS DTR
TTM RTS
V54 ExtClk_LOS
INTF RTS_LOS
D0550ENa
X.50
DTE
MUX DTE-LB DSR S/W
ALARM
RATE DCD
PHASE DTR
4.8K RTS
CLOCK EXTCLK_LO
DATA RTS
RTS
TTM
D0551ENa
G.703
PORT INFO
H/W
STATUS DIAG ALARM
NearLB Clear
PATT SETUP
D0552ENa
FIGURE 15: LCD MENU TREE – G.703 CO-DIRECTIONAL MENU (14 OF 15)
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
Dry Contact
I/O
CHANNEL
D0553ENa
FIGURE 16: LCD MENU TREE – DRY CONTACT MENU (15 OF 15)
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
1. MAIN MENU
1.1 Unit
Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the UNIT option.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
Press ENTER, then move the cursor to select the desired unit.
Press ENTER from above menu then init new card done.
1.2 Controller
Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the CONTROLLER option.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
1.2.1 IP
Press ENTER from the CONTROLLER menu. Move the cursor to the IP option.
1.2.1.1 Interface
Press ENTER from the above menu. When the cursor is at the INTERF option, the system
will show as below. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*). Two
interfaces, Ethernet and HDLC, are available.
1.2.1.2 My-IP
Under IP menu, move the cursor to the MY-IP option, the system will show My IP Address
immediately.
Subnet
Under IP menu, move the cursor to the SUBNET option, the system will show My IP Subnet
as below.
Gateway
Under IP menu, move the cursor to the GATEWAY option, the system will show My IP
Gateway immediately.
Trap-IP
Under IP menu, move the cursor to the TRAP-IP option, the system will show Trap IP
Address as below.
Date
Press ESC to exit the IP menu. Under CONTROLLER menu, move the cursor to DATE, the
system will show the current time.
Information
Under CONTROLLER menu, move the cursor to INFO option, the system will show up the
related information about software version, hardware version, and serial number.
Software Version
Hardware Version
Serial Number
MCLK
Under CONTROLLER menu, move the cursor to MCLK option. This menu allows users to
set up clock mode and clock source.
Clock Mode
Use arrow keys to select the desired option, then press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
MCLK>MODE SOURCE
Normal
MCLK>MODE SOURCE
*Normal SSM
Clock Source
Use arrow keys to select the desired option, then press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
MCLK>MODE SOURCE
Clock Source Setup
MCLK>MODE SOURCE
Clock Source Setup
CURRENT CLOCK:
CLOCK STATUS:
MCLK>MODE SOURCE
Clock Source Setup
THIRD CLOCK:
CURRENT CLOCK:
CLOCK STATUS:
Miscellaneous
Press ESC from the MCLK menu. Move the cursor to MISC option, the system will show up
four options: STORE, RETRIEVE, DEFAULT, and RESET.
Store
Move the cursor to STORE option, press ENTER. The following LCD will show up when the
system finish storing.
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Retrieve
Move the cursor to RETRIEVE option, press ENTER. Then system will request users to
enter password in next LCD.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Default
Move the cursor to DEFAULT option, press ENTER. Then system will request users to enter
password in next LCD.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
Reset
Move the cursor to RESET option, press ENTER. The system will show two options,
PRIMARY and REDUNDANT. Use arrow keys to select the desired option, press ENTER.
Then system will request users to enter password in next LCD.
MISC>PRIMINARY REDUNANT
.Reset Priminary
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to YES, then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Slot
Press ENTER from the above menu.
This menu is used to do bit error rate testing for a selected slot. Before changing the current
slot, make sure the bit error test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Port
This menu is used to do bit error rate testing for a selected port. Before changing the current
port, make sure the bit error test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Type
This menu is used to display and set up bit error rate test for a selected pattern type. Five
pattern types are available: 2exp20-1, 2exp15-1, 2exp11-1, 2exp9-1, and user def. Before
changing the current pattern type, make sure the bit error test is disabled, then press
ENTER.
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
Mode
This menu is used to display and set up bit error rate testing mode. Two options are
available: "Send AIS" and "NO". Before changing the current setting, make sure the bit error
test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Channel
This menu is used to display and set up bit error rate testing channel. Two options are
available: "mapped" and "full". Before changing the current setting, make sure the bit error
test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Period
This menu is used to display and setup test period (in seconds) If period set to 0, means test
permanent.
Test
This menu is used to enable or disable bit error rate test.
Below menu will show up when bit error rate test is enabled. This menu displays the current
testing status. To exit from this menu, press ESC.
PROTECTION
Press ENTER from the CONTROLLER menu. Move the cursor to the Protection option.
QE1_PAIR
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to the QE1_PAIR option.
PROTECTION>BACKUP QE1_PAIR
SLOT PORT MODE STATUS
Slot
Press ENTER from the above menu.
This menu is used to do bit error rate testing for a selected slot. Before changing the current
slot, make sure the bit error test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Port
This menu is used to do bit error rate testing for a selected port. Before changing the current
port, make sure the bit error test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Mode
This menu is used to display and set up bit error rate testing mode. Two options are
available: "Send AIS" and "NO". Before changing the current setting, make sure the bit error
test is disabled, then press ENTER.
Status
This menu is used to display system status.
BACKUP
This menu is used to backup the link for slot A, B, C, and D. Move the cursor to the BKUP,
there are four options are available: FUNCTION, MODE, SETUP, and STATUS.
PROTECTION>BACKUP QE1_PAIR
FUNCTION MODE SETUP STATUS
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
Function
Move the cursor to FUNCTION option, then press ENTER to enable or disable it.
Mode
Press ENTER from the MODE option. This menu is used to revert the linking backup or not.
Setup
Use this menu to setup the link for slot A, B, C, and D.
The following LCD means that LINK-A is backup by LINK-B. X means no backup for the
links. To confirm the setup by moving the cursor to SET with pressing ENTER.
Status
This menu is used to view the linking status. Move the cursor to STATUS, then press
ENTER.
The following LCD means that LINK-A, whose linking status is N (normal), is backup by
LINK-B. No backup for LINK-B, LINK-C, and LINK-D.
TSI-MAP
Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the TSI-MAP option.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
Map
Press ENTER from the TSI-MAP menu, then move the cursor to MAP option, the system will
show as below.
Press ENTER from the above menu, the following LCD will show up.
As for the operation for MAP-2, MAP-3, and MAP-4 are same as MAP-1.
TSI Function
The "TSI-FUNC" menu is used to set up TSI function as bi-direction or multi-cast.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow keys to select a desired option, then press
ENTER to confirm. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Idle Signaling
This menu is used to display the current idle signaling.
To change the current configuration, press ENTER from the above menu. Use ENTER key
to switch "1" and "0". Then move the cursor at "OK", and press ENTER to confirm the new
configuration.
Current Map
Move the cursor to SEL_MAP option to select the desired map. Press ENTER
Use arrow keys to select the desired map, then press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Copy Map
To copy map by moving the cursor to the COPY_MAP option. Press ENTER.
COPY>FROM TO COPY
MAP-1
Move the cursor to FROM option, then press ENTER to switch maps. Same action for the
TO option. Then move the cursor to COPY option, press ENTER to confirm the command.
COPY>FROM TO COPY
MAP-2
COPY>FROM TO COPY
Copy Map
COPY>FROM TO COPY
Copy Map?
Clear Map
Move the cursor to CLR_MAP to clear map. Press ENTER.
Press ENTER to switch maps. Move the cursor to CLEAR and press ENTER to confirm the
clear command
Alarm
Under DXC 5000 main menu, use arrow keys to move the cursor at the ALARM option,
which is used to view alarm queue, to setup or clear alarm.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
Alarm Queue
This menu is used to display the current alarm queue.
SLOT B : LOF
MAJOR 16:00:59 05/05/2005 001
Alarm Setup
This menu is used to do alarm setup. Press ENTER to get into the sub-menu.
Alarm Clear
This menu is used to clear alarm queue.
Miscellaneous
Under DXC 5000 main menu, use arrow keys to move the cursor at the MISC option, which
is used to view alarm queue, to setup or clear alarm.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
Lock
Press ENTER from the above menu to enter into the "LOCK" sub-menu, as below shows.
MISC>FRONT-PANEL-LOCK POWER
DISABLE
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at DISABLE or ENABLE, then press
ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
MISC>FRONT-PANEL-LOCK POWER
*DISABLE ENABLE
Power Status
Press ENTER from the above menu to enter into the "Power Status" sub-menu, as below
shows.
MISC>FRONT-PANEL-LOCK MOWER
Power Status
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
Use arrow keys to show power consumption. Note: Power consumption is estimable value.
E1 Interface Menu
Under Main menu, move the cursor to UNIT option. Press ENTER.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
Line
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to LINE option, the system will show
as below.
Frame
Press ENTER from the LINE menu. Move the cursor to the desired option, the system will
show up the related message immediately. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Code
Two codes, AMI and HDB3,are available here. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
RAI
Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF, then press ENTER to enable or disable the option.
CRC
The cyclic redundancy check function can be turned on or off. Unlike bipolar violation, which
can monitor only one span, CRC menu allows error monitoring through multiple spans of E1
line. For two frame mode, set CRC to OFF. For multi-frame mode, set CRC to ON.
AIS
AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal. Using left and right
arrow key cycle through to ON or OFF, and then press ENTER. The current selection is
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
CAS
Using left and right arrow key cycle through to ON or OFF, and then press ENTER. The
current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
SaBit
To change a channel for FDL, move cursor to Sabit, and use left or right arrow keys to select
a channel, press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Signalling
Move the cursor to the signalling item. Use arrow keys to select "TRANS" or "CD=01". The
current selection will be highlight by an asterisk (*).
Interface
After moving cursor to INTERF, the system will show 75 Ohm twisted pair or 120 Ohm
coaxial cable for the current interface.
FDL
FDL menu shows the facility data link. To enable FDL by moving cursor to ON, while to
disable it by moving cursor to OFF, and press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted
by an asterisk "*".
CGA
To configure CGA as NORMAL or TRANSPARENT, use the arrow keys to cycle through to
the proper selection and press ENTER.
OOS
To change the OOS protocol, use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection
and Press ENTER.
IDLE
Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu.
The Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when a DS0 time slot is in idle mode. To
change the idle code, press ENTER to cycle through the selections. This operation must be
concluded by moving the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the
changes.
Diagnostic
Diagnostics group includes near loopback, remote loopback, and test pattern.
Near Loopback
Near loopback menus are used to control near end E1 or T1 line side loopback operation,
such as local loopback test, payload loopback test, and line loopback test. Under diagnostics
menu, use left or right keys to select near loopback menu.
Remote Loopback
E1 remote loopback is used to activate E1 line remote loopback test. To activate or
deactivate E1 remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired
selection and press ENTER.
E1 Remote Loopback:
C RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
PAYLOAD
C RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
*PAYLOAD LINE
T1 Remote Loopback:
T1 remote loopback is used to activate T1 line remote loopback test. To activate or
deactivate T1 remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired
selection and press ENTER. To select IN-BAND for remote line loopback inband coding,
AT&T-P for remote payload loopback AT&T FDL coding, ANSI-P for remote payload
loopback, ANSI-L for remote line loopback ANSI FDL coding.
C RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
IN_BAND
C RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
*IN_BAND AT&T-P ANSI-P ANSI-L
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PATTERN
Press ENTER from testing pattern menu. Using left or right arrow keys cycle through to a
desired test pattern, and press ENTER.
Information
The INFO menu provides the software version number.
C INFO>S/W
Version: V3.03 01/30/2002
Miscellaneous
Under the DS1 PORT menu, move the cursor to MISC option, then the system will show as
below.
Status
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to STATUS option to view the line
status with pressing ENTER.
LINKID
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to LINKID option to view the remote
type with pressing ENTER.
B LINKID>TYPE SERINAL_NO
CPE
Default
Move the cursor to DEFAULT option to download default configuration.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to YES, then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Reset
Move the cursor to RESET option. Then press ENTER to reset unit.
Alarm
Alarm menu for DS1 is used to clear alarm and setup alarm threshold.
Alarm Clear
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the alarm
clear.
C ALARM>CLEAR SETUP
Clear Alarm Queue & History
C ALARM>CLEAR SETUP
Clear Alarm Queue & History ?
Alarm Setup
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing
ENTER to do alarm setup.
C ALARM>CLEAR SETUP
Alarm Setup
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
The LCD operation for Quad E1 card and Mini Quad E1 card are same.
For Quad E1 card:
Port
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to LINE option, the system will show
as below.
Line
Press ENER from the above menu, the screen will show as below. This menu is used to set
up Frame, Code, RAI, Interface, IDLE code, and SaBit.
Frame
Press ENTER from the LINE menu. Move the cursor to the desired option, the system will
show up the related message immediately. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Code
Two codes, AMI and HDB3,are available here. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
CRC
The cyclic redundancy check function can be turned on or off. Unlike bipolar violation, which
can monitor only one span, CRC menu allows error monitoring through multiple spans of E1
line. For two frame mode, set CRC to OFF. For multi-frame mode, set CRC to ON.
RAI
Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF, then press ENTER to enable or disable the option.
AIS
AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal. Using left and right
arrow key cycle through to ON or OFF, and then press ENTER. The current selection is
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
CAS
Using left and right arrow key cycle through to ON or OFF, and then press ENTER. The
current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Signalling
Move the cursor to the signalling item. Use arrow keys to select "TRANS" or "CD=01". The
current selection will be highlight by an asterisk (*).
CGA
To configure CGA as NORMAL or TRANSPARENT, use the arrow keys to cycle through to
the proper selection and press ENTER.
OOS
To change the OOS protocol, use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection
and Press ENTER.
FDL
FDL menu shows the facility data link.
To change the current configuration, pess ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at
a desired option, press ENTER to confirm it. The current selection is highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
SaBit
To change a channel for FDL, move cursor to Sabit, and use left or right arrow keys to select
a channel, press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Idle
Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu.
The Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when a DS0 time slot is in idle mode. To
change the idle code, press ENTER to cycle through the selections. This operation must be
concluded by moving the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the
changes.
Protect
This protection function is available only when two Quad E1 cards are plugged into the slots.
Please note that the two Quad E1 cards must be plugged into the slots side by side.
This menu is used to disable protection function or enable circuit protection and line
protection. Use the arrow keys to cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER.
Then a current selection will be highlight by an asterisk (*).
Master
This menu is available to set up only as "Protection" function is enable. If the "Protection"
function is disable, the first screen will show up.
If the "Protection" function is enable, this MASTER menu can be set up as slave side or
master side. Move the cursor at the desired option, and press ENTER. The current selection
will be highlighted by an asterisk (*). See also below screen.
Interface
After moving cursor to INTERF, the system will show the current impedence, 75 Ohm twisted
pair or 120 Ohm coaxial cable, for the interface. Users are only allowed to change the
current impedence by adjusting jumpers of the interface. See also Figure 2-15.
Diagnostic
Diagnostics group includes near loopback, remote loopback, and test pattern.
Near Loopback
Near loopback menus are used to control near end E1 or T1 line side loopback operation,
such as local loopback test, payload loopback test, and line loopback test. Under diagnostics
menu, use left or right keys to select near loopback menu.
E1 Remote Loopback
E1 remote loopback is used to activate E1 line remote loopback test. To activate or
deactivate E1 remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired
selection and press ENTER.
PATTERN
Press ENTER from testing pattern menu. Using left or right arrow keys cycle through to a
desired test pattern, and press ENTER.
Status
Under the PORT menu, move the cursor to STATUS option, then the system will show as
below.
Alarm
Under the PORT menu, move the cursor to ALARM option, then the system will show as
below. The Alarm menu for Quad E1 is used to clear alarm and setup alarm threshold.
Alarm Clear
Press ENTER from the above menu. Press ENTER to confirm the alarm clear.
Alarm Setup
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing
ENTER to do alarm setup.
LINKID
Under the PORT menu, move the cursor to LINKID option, then the system will show as
below.
T1 Interface Menu
Under Main menu, move the cursor to UNIT option. Press ENTER.
DXC 5000
<< UNIT CONTROLLER TSI-MAP ALARM MISC >>
Line
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to LINE option, the system will show
as below.
Frame
To change the frame type, use the arrow keys to cycle through to a proper selection and
press ENTER. For example, ESF&T1.403 indicates ESF frame format is chosen and facility
data link message follows ANSI T1.403 standard. While ESF indicates ESF frame format is
chosen and facility data link follows AT&T PUB 54016 standard. An asterisk (*) is placed by
the currently selected item. Use the arrow keys to change the setting, and press ENTER.
Code
To select the coding scheme, use the arrow keys cycle through to a proper selection and
press ENTER. The choices for T1 are AMI and B8ZS. An asterisk (*) is placed by the
currently selected item. Using the arrow keys to change the setting, and press ENTER. Be
sure that this setting matches that of the network.
YEL
Yellow alarm for T1 shows the current alarm transmission state when the port reports loss of
signal or loss of frame sync. To enable this alarm being automatically send out when loss of
signal and loss of frame sync, use the arrow keys to cycle through to ON and press ENTER.
To disable yellow alarm sending, use the arrow keys cycle through to OFF and press
ENTER. An asterisk (*) is placed by the currently selected item.
INBAND
The INBAND menu shows the remote inband loopback diagnostics code recognition. The
current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*). To enable it, move the cursor to ON and
press ENTER. To disable it, move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER.
AIS
The AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal. Use the arrow
keys to cycle through to FRAME or UNFRAMED and press ENTER. The current selection is
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
CAS
Signaling is either CAS (channel associated signalling) or out-of-band such as CCIS
(common channel interoffice signalling). To change the signaling type, use the arrow keys to
choose from CAS ON or CAS OFF and press ENTER.
Signalling
Move the cursor to the signalling item. Use arrow keys to select "TRANS", press ENTER.
The current selection will be highlight by an asterisk (*).
Interface
After moving cursor to INTERF, the system will show LONG_HAUL and SHORT_HAUL
options for the current interface.
LBO
The LBO menu shows the current transmission LBO as 0, -7.5, or -15 dB by placing an
asterisk (*), by the appropriate entry. To change the LBO, move the cursor to the proper
selection and press ENTER.
CGA
To configure CGA as NORMAL or TRANSPARENT, use the arrow keys to cycle through to
the proper selection and press ENTER.
OOS
To change the OOS protocol, use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection
and Press ENTER.
IDLE
Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu.
The Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when a DS0 time slot is in idle mode. To
change the idle code, press ENTER to cycle through the selections. This operation must be
concluded by moving the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the
changes.
Diagnostic
Move the cursor to DIAG option, the system will show as below.
Near Loopback
Near loopback menus are used to control near end E1 or T1 line side loopback operation,
such as local loopback test, payload loopback test, and line loopback test. Under diagnostics
menu, use left or right keys to select near loopback menu.
Remote Loopback
E1 remote loopback is used to activate E1 line remote loopback test. To activate or
deactivate E1 remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired
selection and press ENTER.
E1 Remote Loopback:
B RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
PAYLOAD
B RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
*PAYLOAD LINE
T1 Remote Loopback:
T1 remote loopback is used to activate T1 line remote loopback test. To activate or
deactivate T1 remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired
selection and press ENTER. To select IN-BAND for remote line loopback inband coding,
AT&T-P for remote payload loopback AT&T FDL coding, ANSI-P for remote payload
loopback, ANSI-L for remote line loopback ANSI FDL coding.
B RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
IN_BAND
B RemLB>ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE
*IN_BAND AT&T-P ANSI-P ANSI-L
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
PATTERN
Testing pattern menus is used to perform QRSS diagnostics or select a variety of test
pattern. Under Diagnostics menu, use left or right arrow keys to select testing pattern menu.
Press ENTER from testing pattern menu. Using left or right arrow keys cycle through to a
desired test pattern, and press ENTER.
Information
Move the cursor to INFO option, the system will show as below.
B INFO>S/W
Version: V3.03 01/30/2002
Miscellaneous
Under the DS1 PORT menu, move the cursor to MISC option, then the system will show as
below.
Status
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to STATUS option to view the line
status with pressing ENTER.
Default
Move the cursor to DEFAULT option to download default configuration.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Enter Password: OK
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!"#$
Reset
Move the cursor to RESET option. Then press ENTER to reset unit.
Alarm
Alarm menu for DS1 is used to clear alarm and setup alarm threshold.
Alarm Clear
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the alarm
clear.
B ALARM>CLEAR SETUP
Clear Alarm Queue & History
B ALARM>CLEAR SETUP
Clear Alarm Queue & History ? NO YES
Alarm Setup
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing
ENTER to do alarm setup.
B ALARM>CLEAR SETUP
Alarm Setup
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Configuration
This group includes: GAIN, TXSIG, RXSIG, RING, and PLAR.
GAIN
This menu is used to set up encoding, impedance, transmit loss adjustment, and receiver
loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “GAIN”, press ENTER to get into the submenu.
This menu is used to set up encoding. Use arrow key to select the desired option, U-LAW for
µ-law and A-LAW for A-law. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up impedance. Use arrow key to select the desired option, 900 ohm
or 600 ohm, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up transmit loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “TXGA”.
6U TXGA>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
-3.0 dB
6U TXGA>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
*-3.0 OK (-21 to 10 in dB)
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired
position, then press ENTER to the second line. Use arrow key to select a desired item, press
ENTER to confirm the selection.
Then move the cursor at “SET?”, press ENTER to save the latest configuration.
This menu is used to set up receiver loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “RXGA”.
6U RXGA>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
-3.0 dB
6U RXGA>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
*-3.0 OK (-21 to 10 in dB)
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired
position, then press ENTER to the second line. Use arrow key to select a desired item, press
ENTER to confirm the selection.
Then move the cursor at “SET?”, press ENTER to save the latest configuration.
TXSIG
This menu is used to set up transmit signaling. Move the cursor at “TXSIG”, press ENTER to
get into the submenu. This group includes these options: ON-HOOK, OFF-HOOK, and
RING-GND. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired option, and press ENTER to
get into its submenu.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use ENTER key to switch A=0 to A=1 or A=1 to A=0,
same operation for B, C, and D.
This menu is used to set up off hook. Move the cursor at “OFF-HOOK”. The operation is
same as “ON-HOOK” menu.
This menu is used to set up ringing. Move the cursor at “RING-GND”. This menu is used to
set up ringing. Move the cursor at “OFF-HOOK”. The operation is same as “ON-HOOK”
menu.
RXSIG
This menu is used to set up receiver signaling. Move the cursor at “RXSIG”, press ENTER to
get into the submenu. This group includes these options: RING-ON, BATT-REV, OOS, and
TIP. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired option, and press ENTER to get into its
submenu.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “RING-ON”.
Press ENTER to get into its submenu. Use ENTER key to switch A=0 to A=1 or A=1 to A=0,
same operation for B, C, and D. The asterisk (*) means: Don’t care.
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
After done the setting, move the cursor at “SET”, and press ENTER. The screen will show up
as below.
This menu is used to set up battery reverse. Move the cursor at “BATT-REV”. The operation
is same as “RING-ON” menu.
This menu is used to set up out of service. Move the cursor at “OOS”. The operation is same
as “RING-ON” menu.
NOTE: These two options, “OOS” and “TIP”, cannot exist at the same time. If
“OOS” can be set up, “TIP” will not be allowed to configure.
This menu is used to set up out of service. Move the cursor at “TIP”. The operation is same
as “RING-ON” menu.
NOTE: These two options, “OOS” and “TIP”, cannot exist at the same time. If
“TIP” can be set up, “OOS” will not be allowed to configure.
RING
This menu is used to set up FXS ringing. This group includes: ringing cadence, ring
frequency, Pulse, Metering frequency, and level.
NOTE: Regarding US ring back signaling for the FXS Card, PLAR generates
a 440/480Hz ringback tone for H/W Version G or over.
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is used to set up FXS ringing cadence. Use
arrow key to move the cursor at the desired ringing option for PLAR: “1-ON#2-OFF” for 1
second on 2 seconds off, or “2-ON#4-OFF” for 2 seconds on 4 seconds off. The current
selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the “RING” menu, and move the cursor at “R-FREQ”. This menu is used
to set up ring frequency.
To change the current frequency, press ENTER from the above menu.
Use arrow key to select the desired option, and press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the “RING” menu, and move the cursor at “PULSE”. This menu is used
to set up PULSE frequency.
To change the current frequency, press ENTER from the above menu.
Use arrow key to select the desired option, and press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the “RING” menu, and move the cursor at “M-FREQ”. This menu is used
to set up metering frequency.
To change the current frequency, press ENTER from the above menu.
Use arrow key to select the desired option, and press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
To change the current level, press ENTER from the above menu.
Use arrow key to select the desired option, and press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
To change the current level, press ENTER from the above menu.
Use arrow key to select the desired option, and press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
PLAR
This menu is used to set up PLAR. Move the cursor at the desired option, press ENTER.
After done the setting, move the cursor at “set”, and press ENTER to save the configuration.
The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*). From left to right, the Ls represent
L1, L2, …L12.
6U PLAR>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
OFF
STATUS
This menu is used to display system status. This group includes these options: OFF-HOOK,
PULSE, TIP, RING-GND, PLAR-ON, TONE-ON, and ALARM-ON. All its submenus are for
display only.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to select “OFF-HOOK” to display its
current status. From left to right, the Ls represent L1, L2, …L12.
Press ENTER from the “STATUS” menu. Use arrow key to select “PULSE” to display its
current status.
This menu is used to display the current status for “TIP” option. The operation is same as
above menu.
This menu is used to display the current status for ring ground start.
This menu is used to display the current status for “PLAR-ON” option.
This menu is used to display the current status for “ALARM-ON” option.
TEST
This menu is used to do ringing testing. This group includes: (1) ring Testing and (2) battery
reverse testing.
This menu is used to do ring testing. Move the cursor at the option, then press ENTER to
start the testing. The testing will be processed with the count down seconds from 12 seconds
to the end.
6U TEST>RING BATTERY
RING TEST
This menu is used to do battery reverse testing. Move the cursor at the option, then press
ENTER to start the testing. The testing will be processed with the count down seconds from
12 seconds to the end.
6U TEST>RING BATTERY
BATTERY REVERSE TEST
Miscellaneous
This menu is used to display software information and allowed user to reset system and
download default configuration.
Information
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “INFO” to display software version
number.
Reset
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “RESET” option.
Default
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “DEFAULT” option.
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Configuration
This group includes these options: GAIN, TXSIG, RXSIG, LINE, and METERING. Use arrow
key to move the cursor at the desired item, and press ENTER.
GAIN
This menu is used to set up encoding, impedance, transmit loss adjustment, and receiver
loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “GAIN”, press ENTER to get into the submenu.
This menu is used to set up encoding. Use arrow key to select the desired option, u-LAW for
µ-law and A-LAW for A-law. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up impedance. Use arrow key to select the desired option, 900 ohm
or 600 ohm, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up transmit loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “TXGA”.
6U Tx Gain>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ->
-3.0
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired
position, press ENTER to the select a desired number, then move the cursor at "OK". Press
ENTER to confirm the new setting. Users are allowed to set up the "Tx Gain" from -21 to 10.
6U Tx Gain>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ->
*-03.0 OK (-21.0 to 10.0)
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
This menu is used to set up transmit loss adjustment. Move the cursor at RXGA”.
6U Rx Gain>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ->
-3.0
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired
position, press ENTER to the select a desired number, then move the cursor at "OK". Press
ENTER to confirm the new setting. Users are allowed to set up the "Rx Gain" from -21 to 10.
6U Rx Gain>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ->
*-03.0 OK (-21.0 to 10.0)
TXSIG
This menu is used to set up transmit signaling. Move the cursor at “TXSIG”, press ENTER to
get into the submenu. This group includes these options: RING, NO-RING, BATT-REV,
PULSE-ON, and TIP-OPEN. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired option, and
press ENTER to get into its submenu.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use ENTER key to switch A=0 to A=1 or A=1 to A=0,
same operation for B, C, and D. After done the setting, move the cursor at “OK”, and press
ENTER.
This menu is used to set up no ringing. Move the cursor at “NO-RING”. The operation are
same as “RING”.
This menu is used to set up battery reverse. Move the cursor at “BATT-REV”. The operation
are same as “RING”.
RXSIG
This menu is used to set up receiver signaling. Move the cursor at “RXSIG”, press ENTER to
get into the submenu. This group includes these options: OFF-HOOK, OOS-ALARM, and
RING-GND. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired option, and press ENTER to
get into its submenu.
6U RXSIG>OFF-HOOK OOS-ALARM
A=1 B=1 C=* D=*
This menu is used to set up out of service alarm. Move the cursor at “OOS-ALARM”.
Press ENTER to get into its submenu. Use ENTER key to switch A=0 to A=* or A=* to A=0,
same operation for B, C, and D.
After done the setting, move the cursor at “OK”, and press ENTER to confirm the new
configuration..
This menu is used to set up ring ground start and only available for the voice card with
ground start is purchased.
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
Move the cursor at “RING-GND”. Press ENTER to get into its submenu. Use ENTER key to
switch A=0 to A=1 or A=1 to A=0, same operation for B, C, and D.
After done the setting, move the cursor at “OK”, and press ENTER to confirm the new
configuration.
LINE
This menu is used to set up trunk condition and line polarity. Two options are available:
TRUNK-CONDITION and LINE-POLARITY. Move the cursor at “LINE”, then use arrow key
to move the cursor at the desired option, and press ENTER to get into its submenu.
This menu is used to set trunk condition as on hook or off hook. Use arrow key to the desired
option, press ENTER to confirm it. The current setting will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
6U LINE>TRUNK-CONDITION LINE-POLARITY
ON-HOOK
6U LINE>TRUNK-CONDITION LINE-POLARITY
*ON-HOOK OFF-HOOK
This menu is used to set line polarity as reverse or normal. Use arrow key to the desired
option, press ENTER to confirm it. The current setting will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
METERING
NOTE: This option is available only when Metering is ordered. This menu is
used to set up metering.
This group includes these options: (1) Metering pulse frequency, (2) Metering pulse detect
mode, (3) Minimum pulse detect mode level #1, (4) Minimum pulse detect mode level #2,
and (5) Minimum pulse detect mode level #3.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to switch option to “METERING-PULSE-
FREQUENCY”. Two kinds of frequencies are available for this option: 16KHz or 12KHz.
Then move the cursor at the desired frequency, and press ENTER. The current selection will
be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the “METERING” menu. Use arrow key to switch option to “METERING-
PULSE-DETECT-MODE”. Two kinds of detect modes are available for this option: PACKET
or NORMAL. Then move the cursor at the desired mode, and press ENTER. The current
selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the “METERING” menu. Use arrow key to switch option to “MINIMUM-
PULSE-DETECT-LEVEL #1”. This menu is used to set up for Line 1 and Line 2, Line 3 and
Line 4.
6U LEVEL>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
-27
Press ENTER from the above menu. Then move the cursor at the desired dBm, and press
ENTER to confirm it. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk(*).
6U LEVEL>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L ->
*-27 -28 -29 -30 -31 -32 -33 ->
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
STATUS
This menu is used to display system status. This group includes these options: RINGING,
OFF-HOOK, TIP-OPEN, LINE-BROKEN, RING-GND, BATT-REV, PULSE-ON, and ALARM-
ON.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “RINGING”, the second line will
show up the status for this option. From left to right, the Ls represent L1, L2, …L12.
Move the cursor at “OFF-HOOK”, the second line will show up its status.
Use arrow key to move the cursor at “LINE-BROKEN”, the second line will show up the
current status for this option.
Move the cursor at “RING-GND”, the second line will display its status.
Move the cursor at “BATT-REV”, the second line will show up the status for battery reverse.
Use arrow key to move the cursor at “PULSE-ON”, the second line will show up its current
status.
Move the cursor at “ALARM-ON”, the second line will show up the current status for this
option.
TEST
This menu is used to do system test and to display testing result.
Press ENTER from the above menu to get into its submenu as below shows.
Press ENTER from the above menu. The system will countdown from 12 to 0 second.
Press ENTER from the above menu to get into its submenu as below shows.
Press ENTER from the above menu. The system will countdown from 12 to 0 second.
Miscellaneous
This menu is used to display software information and allowed user to reset system and
download default configuration.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “INFO” to display software
information.
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “DEFAULT” option. Use arrow key
to select “YES” to download default configuration or “NO” to abort.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Enter Password: OK
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!"#$
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “RESET” option. Use arrow key to
select “YES” to reset or “NO” to abort.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Enter Password: OK
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!"#$
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
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Configuration
This group includes these options: GAIN, TXSIG, RXSIG, RING, and PLAR. Use arrow key
to move the cursor at the desired item, and press ENTER.
GAIN
This menu is used to set up encoding, impedance, transmit loss adjustment, and receiver
loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “GAIN”, press ENTER to get into the submenu.
This menu is used to set up encoding. Use arrow key to select the desired option, u-LAW for
µ-law and A-LAW for A-law. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up impedance. Use arrow key to select the desired option, 900 ohm
or 600 ohm, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up transmit loss adjustment. Move the cursor at “TXGA”.
TXSIG
This menu is used to set up transmit signaling. Move the cursor at “TXSIG”, press ENTER to
get into the submenu. This group includes these options: (1) NO-TX-GING, (2) TX-RING
(L1&L2), (3) TX-RING (L1&GND), (4) PLAR-TX-RING (L1&L2), and (5) PLAR-TX-RING
(L1&GND).
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to move the cursor at “NO-TX-RING”
option, then the screen will show as below. Use ENTER key to switch A=0 to A=1 or A=1 to
A=0, same operation for B, C, and D.
After done the setting, move the cursor at “OK”, and press ENTER to save the configuration.
Use arrow key to move the cursor at “TX-RING (L1&GND)” option, then the screen will show
as below. The operation is same as “TX-GING (L1&GND).
Use arrow key to move the cursor at “PLAR-TX-RING (L1&L2)” option, then the screen will
show as below. The operation is same as “TX-GING (L1&GND).
Use arrow key to move the cursor at “PLAR-TX-RING (L1&GND)” option, then the screen
will show as below. The operation is same as “TX-GING (L1&GND).
RXSIG
This menu is used to set up receiver signaling. Move the cursor at “RXSIG”, press ENTER to
get into the submenu. This group includes these options: (1) RX-RING (L1&L2), (2) RX-
RING (L1&GND), (3) PLAR-RX-RING (L1&L2), (4) PLAR-RX-RING (L1&GND), and (5)
OOS-ALARM.
The operation are same as “TXSIG” menu, see also section 5.11.1.2.
RING
This menu is used to set up PLAR ring cadence.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to move the cursor at the desired ringing
option for PLAR: “1-ON#2-OFF” for 1 second on 2 seconds off, or “2-ON#4-OFF” for 2
seconds on 4 seconds off. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
5U RING>CADENCE
1"ON,2"OFF 2"ON,4"OFF
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
PLAR
This menu is used to set up PLAR. After done the setting, move the cursor at “set”, and
press ENTER to save the configuration. From left to right, the Ls represent L1, L2, …L12.
5U PLAR>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ->
OFF
5U PLAR>L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 ->
*OFF ON
STATUS
This menu is used to display system status. This group includes these options: TX-
RING(L1&L2), TX-RING(L1&GND), PLAR-ON, and ALARM-ON. All its submenus are for
display only.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Use arrow key to select the desired option to display its
current status. From left to right, the Ls represent L1, L2, …L12.
TEST
This menu is used to do ringing testing. This group includes: (1) RX-RING(L1&L2), (2) RX-
RING(L1&GND), and (3) TX-RING.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at the desired testing option, then
press ENTER to start the testing. The testing will be processed with the count down seconds
from 12 seconds to the end.
For transmit ringing test, please crank your telephone to do the testing.
Press ENTER again. The system will countdown from 12 seconds to 0 second.
Miscellaneous
This menu is used to display software information and allowed user to reset system and
download default configuration.
Information
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “INFO” to display software version
number.
Reset
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “RESET” option.
Default
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “DEFAULT” option.
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Move the cursor to select E&M interface, press ENTER.
Configuration
This menu is used to configure software setting and option setting.
S/W-SET
Under the above menu, use arrow keys to move the cursor at S/W-SET, press ENTER. This
group includes LAW, TXGA, and RXGA.
4U CONFIG>S/W-SET OPTION-SET
S/W Setup
This menu is used to set up encoding. Use arrow key to select the desired option, U-LAW for
µ-law and A-LAW for A-law. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up transmit loss adjustment. Move the cursor at
OPTION-SET
Under the “CONF” menu, use arrow keys to move the cursor at OPTION-SET, press
ENTER. This group includes LINE, SIDE, IMP, and SIGNAL.
4U CONFIG>S/W-SET OPTION-SET
Optional Setup
This menu is used to set up 2-wire E&M or 4-wire E&M. Use arrow key to select the desired
option, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up signaling side, A side or B side. Use arrow key to select the
desired option, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up impedance. Use arrow key to select the desired option, 900 ohm
or 600 ohm, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
This menu is used to set up signal type (for transmit only). Five signal types are available:
TP1 (Type 1), TP2 (Type 2), TP3 (Type 3), TP4 (Type 4), TP5 (Type 5). Use arrow key to
select the desired option, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Status
This menu is used to display status for signal side, E-LEAD, M-LEAD, and power.
Move the cursor at “SIDE” option, then the current signaling side will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Miscellaneous
This menu is used to display software information, reset the system, and load default
configuration.
Information
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “INFO” to display software version
number.
This menu is used to return to default configuration. Move the cursor at “YES” to confirm the
download or “NO” to abort.
Reset
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “RESET” option.
Default
Press ENTER from the “MISC” menu, move the cursor at “DEFAULT” option.
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The following PORT menus are applied for 10-port and 6-port DTU interfaces.
DTU
Press ENTER from the above LCD to enter in the DTU menu, which has three options:
MCLK, MODE, and LINK. The 12U-1 means the first port of the 12 unit.
To use left or right arrow key to select SYNC, and press ENTER, the following LCD for
choices of speed is shown. Then to keep moving cursor by using right key, the second LCD
is shown. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
12U-1 RDTE>SYNC
1.2K 2.4K 4.8K 9.6K 19.2K *38.4K
12U-1 RDTE>SYNC
*64K 56K 128K 112K OK
To use left or right arrow key to select ASYNC, and press ENTER, the following LCD for
choices of speed is shown.
If user want to select X.50 menu of Remote DTE menu from ASYNC submenu, move cursor
to SYNC submenu. Press ENTER to enter in the LCD for choices of speed, as the third LCD
shows. After pressing ESC key to return the Remote DTE menu, the X.50 submenu is
shown.
Channel
The options of channel for remote DTE are IDLE, B1, B2, or B1+B2 channels.
Configuration
The options of configuration for remote DTE are CLOCK, DATA, RTS, TTM and INTF.
X.50 Configuration
Use arrow keys to select X.50 option, the LCD will show as below.
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor to IDLE_CODE option to view the idle
code.
Press ENTER from the X.50 menu. Move the cursor to MAP option, the LCD will show as
below.
To view the current status, press ENTER from the X.50 menu. Move the cursor to STATUS
option, the LCD will show as below.
Alarm
Under DTU PORT menu, move the cursor to ALARM option.
Press ENTER from the above menu to display the current alarm.
12U-1 SETUP>UNSYNC_ALM
MAJOR
To change the current configuration, press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at
a desired option, then press ENTER to confirm it. The current selecton will be highlighted by
an asterisk (*).
12U-1 SETUP>UNSYNC_ALM
DISABLE *MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR
Diagnostic
Under DTU PORT menu, move the cursor to DIAG option, the system will show as below.
Three options are available here: Near Loopback, Remote Loopback, and BERT.
Press ENTER from the above menu to enter in the near loopback. The current selection will
be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the BERT menu, the LCD will show as below.
Miscellaneous
Under the DTU PORT menu, move the cursor to MISC option, then the system will show as
below.
Remote Information
Move the cursor to RINFO option to view the remote information for software version and
serial number.
Reset
This menu is used to reset the DTE inteface.
Press ENTER.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
DXC 5000
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Configuration
Press ENTER from the above menu, the following LCD will show up.
CONF menu is used to configure DTE-port operation modes, such as data rate, clock mode,
data mode, RTS (request to send) mode, TTM (terminal timing mode) mode, V.54, and
interface.
Rate
The Rate menu shows the current DTE data rate is either 64 or 56 Kbps. To change the DTE
data rate, move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER. The current selection will
be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Clock
The Clock menu shows the current DTE clock polarity status (either normal or inverted) by
placing an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE clock polarity, move
cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
Data
The Data menu shows the current DTE data polarity (either normal or inverted) by placing an
asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE data polarity, move cursor to the
desired selection and press ENTER.
RTS
The RTS menu shows the current DTE RTS operation mode (either activate or permanent)
by placing an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE RTS operation
mode, move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
TTM
TTM menu shows the current DTE terminal timing mode (either OFF or ON) by placing an
asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE terminal timing mode, move
cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
V.54
V54 menu shows the current DTE V.54 mode (either OFF or ON) by placing an asterisk (*)
at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE V.54 mode, move cursor to the desired
selection and press ENTER.
Interface
The Interface menu shows the current DTE interface type.
If V.35 DTE card is plugged into the slot of shelf, the LCD will show as below:
If V.36 DTE card is plugged into the slot of shelf, the LCD will show as below:
If EIA530 DTE card is plugged into the slot of shelf, the LCD will show as below:
If X.21/V.11 DTE card is plugged into the slot of shelf, the LCD will show as below:
Status
Status menu is used to monitor the signal status of DSR, CTS, DCD, DTR, RTS, E_LS
(External Clock Loss), and RTS_LS (RTS Clock Loss).
Alarm
The Setup menu is used to set up alarm relays and auto dial out functions.
5D-1 ALARM>DTE_ALARM
MAJOR
5D-1 ALARM>DTE_ALARM
DISABLE *MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR
Diagnostic
Diagnostics group includes DTE Loopback, V54 Loopback, and BERT menu.
DTE Loopback
DTE Loopback menu are used to control near end DTE loopback operation such as TO-
DS1and TO-LINE loopback test. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk "*'.
V.54 Loopback
The V54 menu is used to control remote V54 channel loopback tests.
To activate or deactivate V54 loopback, first by moving cursor to the desired selection, press
ENTER. Then the current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
BERT
To start the bit error rate test by moving cursor to ON or OFF, then press ENTER. The
current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
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Configuration
CONF menu is used to configure X.50-port operation modes, such as MUX, SYNC, RATE,
PHASE, 4.8K, CLCOK, DATA, RTS (request to send) mode, and TTM (terminal timing
mode) mode.
Mux
Press ENTER from the “CONFIG” menu, then move the cursor to the “MUX” to select “NO-
MUX” or “MUX”. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Sync
Move the cursor to the “SYNC”. Under the “SYNC” menu, there are five options, SYNC,
ASYN-8, ASYN-9, ASYN-10, ASYN-11, are available to be selected. The current selection
will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Rate
The Rate menu shows the current X.50 data rate as below: 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 48,
or 64Kbps by placing an asterisk (*) at the selected option. To change the X.50 data rate,
move the cursor to the desired selection, press ENTER.
Phase
Press ENTER from the “CONFIG” menu, then move the cursor to the “PHASE”. Use left of
right arrow key to move the cursor to the desired position, then press ENTER to confirm the
selection. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
NOTE: When “NO-MUX”, the option of the “MUX” menu, is selected, user is
allowed to select “FIXED” only of the “PHASE” menu.
4.8K
Press ENTER from the “CONFIG” menu, then move the cursor to the “4.8K”. Use left of right
arrow key to move the cursor to the desired position, then press ENTER to confirm the
selection. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
NOTE: When “NO-MUX”, the option of the “MUX” menu, is selected, user is
allowed to select “FIXED” only of the “4.8K” menu.
Clock
The Clock menu shows the current X.50 clock polarity status (either normal or inverted) by
placing an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the X.50 clock polarity, move
cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
Data
The Data menu shows the current X.50 data polarity (either normal or inverted) by placing an
asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the X.50 data polarity, move cursor to the
desired selection and press ENTER.
RTS
The RTS menu shows the current X.50 RTS operation mode (either activate or permanent)
by placing an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the X.50 RTS operation
mode, move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
TTM
TTM menu shows the current X.50 terminal timing mode (either OFF or ON) by placing an
asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the X.50 terminal timing mode, move
cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
Status
The operation is same as DTE interface.
Move the cursor at “STATUS” option and press ENTER, then the system will show up the
current status for these options:
Alarm
ALARM menu is used to display alarm history and allowed user to set up alarm. Move the
cursor at “ALARM” option, the LCD screen will show as below. The operation is same as
DTE interface.
10X-1 ALARM>DTE-ALARM
MAJOR
10X-1 ALARM>DTE-ALARM
DISABLE *MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR
Diagnostic
Diagnostics group includes DTE Loopback and BERT menu. The operation is same as DTE
interface.
DXC 5000
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Using arrow keys to move the cursor to select G.703-64K interface, press ENTER.
PORT Menu
Move the cursor at "PORT" item, press ENTER.
9G>PORT INFO
Select Port
Then move the cursor at the desired port, and press ENTER to enter into the port menu.
Status
Submenus for PORT include these items: STATUS, DIAGNOSTICS, and ALARM.
The "STATUS" menu is used to display the current port status.
Press ENTER from the above menu, This menu is for display only. If the current port status
is loss of sync, the asterisk (*) mark will be displayed under LOS item.
9G-1 STATUS>LOS
NO
Diagnostics
Diagnostics group includes near loopback and test pattern.
Near loopback menus are used to control near end E1 or T1 line side loopback operation,
such as local loopback and payload loopback. Under diagnostics menu, use arrow keys to
select "NearLB", then the second line will show up three options: OFF, LOCAL, and
PAYLOAD. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*). To select other
desired options, move the cursor at the proper location, then press ENTER to confirm.
This menu is used to disable or enable test pattern. Use arrow keys to move the cursor at
the desired option, then press ENTER to confirm. The current selection will be highlighted by
an asterisk (*).
Alarm
This ALARM menu is allowed user to do alarm setup.
Press ENTER from the above menu, the LCD will show as below. Two options are available:
DISABLE or SAVE.
This "DISABLE" menu is used to disable alarm setup, or set up Major alarm, critical alarm,
and minor alarm. Use arrow keys to move the cursor at the desired option, then press
ENTER to confirm. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
9G-1 SETUP>LOS_ALM
MAJOR
INFO Menu
This "INFO" menu is used to display information of hardware version.
9G>PORT INFO
Card Information
Press ENTER from the above menu to display the current hardware version.
9G INFO>H/W
Version: FPGA VER.A
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Configuration Menu
This menu is used to do system configuration for input and output of dry contact card.
Inputs
This menu is used to set up dry contact input ports.
Press ENTER from the above menu. The following menus are used to enable or disable pair
1 to pair 4 of N1 port. To change the current setting, press ENTER.
Then move the cursor at "OFF" or "ON", press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Outputs
Press ENTER from the above menu. The following menus are used to set up the current
setting for U1 to U8 ports. To change the current setting, press ENTER. Then move the
cursor at a desired option, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
*Normal Operated
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
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2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
Channel
This menu is used to setup alarm source from Controller or DS0.
The current setting will be highlighted by an asterisk (*). Please refer to 6.20.1(Figure 6-1
and Figure 6-2) for Relay Control of DS0 and Signal of DS0.
Message Menu
This menu is used to display inputs alarm message.
Press ENER from the above menu. The following menus are used to edit alarm message for
pair 1 to pair 4 of input-ports (N1 and N2).
N1-P1
N1_Pair_1 Device Alarm
Press ENTER from the above menu. User arrow keys to select a desired character and
press ETNER to confrim the selection.
Then move the cursor at "OK", press ENTER to confirm the editing.
________________ OK
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOQURSTUVWXYZabc
Status Menu
This menu is used to display system status for inputs and outputs of dry contact card.
Inputs
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is used to display the current status for pair
1 to pair 4 of dry contact inputs.
Outputs
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is used to display the current status for dry
contact outputs.
2DC OUTPUTS>U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8
Normal
Miscellaneous
This menu is used to display FPGA version and load default setting.
Information
Press ENTER from the above menu.
Default
This menu is used to load defautl configuration.
Use arrow keys to pick the character, followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to
choose from. Password modification can only be done using terminal operation. The default
password is DXC5000. Move the cursor to "OK", then press ENTER when the entire
password is assembled.
Enter Password: OK
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!"#$
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
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Press ENTER from the above menu. The system will show up three submenu: PORT, INFO,
and MISC.
Configuration
Press ENTER from the PORT-1 menu, to enter in the CONFIG menu, which provides five
options: MODE, S-CLK, S-DTE, and RATE.
MODE
This "MODE" menu is used to select master mode or slave mode.
S-CLK
Slave clock menu is used to view the current clock source of the slave are line, internal, or
DTE by placing an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the selection, move
cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER.
S-DTE
Slave DTE menu is used to configure DTE port operation mode of the slave. There are the
following choices are available: MAP, clock mode, data mode, RTS, TTM (Terminal Timing
Mode), V.54, and interface type.
MAP menu shows the current assigned ports for each DS0 channel. In the MAP menu, i
indicates idle, 1 indicates corresponding DTE port numbers. To change a specific DS0
channel port assignment, move the cursor to a the desired port and press ENTER. The
cursor will return to the upper line and the LCD will show the channel number. Slave map will
auto setup whenever the Master MAP (main menu) is changed.
Clock menu shows the current slave DTE clock polarity status (either normal or inverted) by
placing an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE clock polarity, move
the cursor to a the desired port and press ENTER.
To change the DTE data polarity to NORMAL or INVERTED, use left and right arrow keys to
cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER.
To change the DTE RTS operation mode to ACTIVE or PERMANENT, move the cursor to
the desired port and press ENTER.
To change the DTE terminal timing mode, use left and right arrow keys to cycle through to a
proper selection and press ENTER.
To change the DTE V.54 channel to OFF or ON, move the cursor to a the desired port and
press ENTER.
To view the DTE interface, use left and right arrow keys to cycle through to a proper
selection.
RATE
The Rate menu shows the current line rate.
Move the cursor at UP or DOWN options to select the desired line rate. Then go to OK
option by pressing ENTER to change setup.
Status
Status menu is used to monitor the signal status of master line, slave line, and slave DTE or
E1.
Alarm
Move the cursor to ALARM option to do alarm setup. The Setup menu is used to set up
alarm relays and auto dial out functions. To set up these functions, press ENTER to move to
the following display. Move cursor to NEXT or PREVIOUS and press ENTER to view each
alarm type. To edit the threshold level, alarm relay, and dial out functions, move cursor to
EDIT and press ENTER.
5H-1 ALARM>SETUP
Alarm Setup
Master Loop
This menu is used to set up master loop alarms, like LOS, ES15M, SES15M, ES24H, and
SES24H.
To change the current setting, press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at a
desired option, then press ENTER to confirm the new setting. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk(*).
To change the current setting, press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at a
desired option, then press ENTER to confirm the new setting. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk(*).
To change the current setting, press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at a
desired option, then press ENTER to confirm the new setting. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk(*).
To change the current setting, press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at a
desired option, then press ENTER to confirm the new setting. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk(*).
To change the current setting, press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at a
desired option, then press ENTER to confirm the new setting. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk(*).
Slave Loop
This menu is used to set up slave loop alarms, like LOS, ES15M, SES15M, ES24H, and
SES24H. The operaton for "S-LOOP" is same as "S-LOOP".
Diagnostic
Diagnostics group includes HDSL, slave Loopback, and BERT menu.
HDSL Loopback
HDSL Loopback menu are used to control near end HDSL line side loopback operation such
as TO-DS1 loopback tes. Under Diagnostics menu, use left or right key to select HDSL
Loopback menu. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Slave Loopback
Slave Loopback menu is used to active the slave's loopback test. A proprietary message is
sent to request the slave DXC 5000 3420 to perform line or DTE loopback. Under SlaveLB
menu, use left or right key to select the desired selection. The current selection is highlighted
by an asterisk (*).
BERT
Moving cursor to select BERT menu to start the bit error rate test.
Information
The Information menu provides software version number.
5H INFO >S/W
Version: V1.02 01/06/2005
Miscellaneous
Move the cursor to MISC option, the LCD will show as below.
Reset
Under Miscellaneous menu, moving cursor to RESET, then press ENTER to reset the HDSL
cards. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Front Panel Operation DXC5K/EN HI/A22
5H MISC>RESET DEFAULT
Reset Unit
5H MISC>RESET DEFAULT
Reset Unit?
Default
Move the cursor to DEFAULT option to download default.
5H MISC>RESET DEFAULT
Load Default Port
Press ENTER from the above menu, then use arrow keys to select a desired port.
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Use arrow keys to select a unit for 4-port or 2-port G.SHDSL interface.
For 4-port G.SHDSL interface:
Port Menu
For 4-port G.SHDSL interface:
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is allowed users to set up 4 G.SHDSL ports.
Configuration
Press ENTER from the above menu. Thism "CONFIG" menu is used to do system setup for
G.SHDSL card.
Line Rate
This menu is used to set up line rate.
Press ENTER from the "LINE-RATE" menu, move the cursor at "Nx64". This menu is used to
set up the value of N.
NOTE: For 4-port G.shdsl, N = 3 to 31; for 2-port G.shdsl, N = 3 to 15.
Press ENTER from the "LINE-RATE" menu, move the cursor at "RATE". This menu is used
to display the current data rate, which depends on the value of N x 64.
Press ENTER from the "LINE-RATE" menu, move the cursor at "LOOP-NUM", then the
system will show up the current status. To set up loop number, press ENTER from this
menu.
For 4-port G.SHDSL interface:
General Setup
This menu is used to go general setup.
Local
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is used to do local setup.
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is used to select master mode or slave
mode.
Press ENTER from the "LOCAL" menu. This menu is used to enable or disable CAS
function.
Press ENTER from the "LOCAL" menu. This menu is used to set up maximum data rate.
Press ENTER from the "LOCAL" menu. This menu is used to do MAP setup.
Far-End
This menu is used to do general setup for far-end side.
For E1:
Press ENTER from the above menu to get into the sub-menu. The "MCLK" menu is used to
display and set up the current master clock: Line, Internal, or DTE.
The "CODE" menu is used to display and set up the current code format: HDB3 or AMI.
For T1:
For DTE:
Advance Setup
Press ENTER from the "CONFIG" menu, and move the cursor at "ADVANCE" item. The
"ADVANCE" menu is ussed to do advance setup for local sied and far-end side.
Local
Press ENTER from the "ADVANCE" menu, and move the cursor at "LOCAL" item.
Press ENTER from the above menu and move the cursor at "ANNEX". The system will show
up the current ANNEX status.
This menu is used to set up power spectral density (PSD) masks. Two options are available:
Symmetric or Asymmetric.
Press ENTER from the above menu to change the current configuration. The current
selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the above menu to change the current configuration. Users are allowed
to set up PBO as "automatic" or a desired dB from 0dB to 31dB. Move the cursor at a
desired option, press ENTER to confirm the new setting.
Far-End
This menu is used to do advance setup for far-end unit.
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is allowed users to set PSD as symmetric or
asymmetric. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Press ENTER from the above menu. This menu is allowed users to select "Automatic" or "0
to 31dB".
Status
This "Staus" menu is used to display the current G.SHDSL system status for master side
and slave side.
Master Status
To display the current status for rmaster side, press ENTER from the above menu, and
mvoe the cursor at "MASTER" item.
Press ENTER from the "MASTER" menu to display the current LOOP-1 status.
4G-1 MASTER>LOOP-1
SYNC
Slave Status
This menu is used to display the current status for slave side.
The "LOOP1" of "SLAVE" menu is used to display the current linking status for LOOP1.
4G-1 SLAVE>LOOP1 E1
SYNC
When the slave site is E1 interface, the LCD will show as below. The "E1" of "SLAVE" menu
is used to display the current status, which is highlighed by an asterisk (*), for E1.
4G-1 SLAVE>LOOP1 E1
*LOS *LOF RxAIS RxRAI TxAIS *TxRAI
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When the slave site is T1 interface, the LCD will show as below. The "T1" of "SLAVE" menu
is used to display the current status, which is highlighed by an asterisk (*), for T1.
4G-1 SLAVE>LOOP1 T1
*LOS *LOF RxAIS RxYEL TxAIS *TxYEL
When the slave site is DTE interface, the LCD will show as below. The "DTE" of "SLAVE"
menu is used to display the current status, which is highlighed by an asterisk (*), for DTE.
LINKID
This menu is used to display the current status for LINKID.
Alarm
The "ALARM" menu is used to review the current alarm status and to do alarm setup.
Press ENTER from the above menu. The "NEXT" item is used to display the next alarm
status, the "PREV" item is used to review the previous one, and the "EDIT" item is allowed
user to do setup.
Press ENTER from the "EDIT" menu to do alarm setup. Four options are available: Disable,
Major, Critical, and Minor. Use arrow keys to move the cursor at a desired option, then press
ENTER. The crrent selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
4G-1 LOS,MASTER-LOOP1>ALM
MAJOR
4G-1 LOS,MASTER-LOOP1>ALM
DISABLE *MAJOR CRITCIAL MINOR
Diagnostic
This "DIAG" menu is used to do loopback test and bit error rate test.
xDSL Lopback
This menu is used to display the current loopback status, and to do xDSL loopback test, or
stop loopback testing.
This menu is allowed users to select "OFF" to stop loopback testing or select "TO-LOCAL"
for local loopback testing, "TO-LINE" for line loopback testing.
Slave Loopback
This manual is used to do slave loopback.
Press ENTER from the above menu. The system will show up the current loopback test
options, which can be E1-to-Line loopback, T1-to-Line loopback, DTE-to-Line loopback, RTR
(Router)-to-Line.loopback, DTE-to-DTE loopback, xDSL-to-Line loopback, xDSL-to-DTE
loopback, or xDSL-to-BRG (Bridge) loopback,
BERT
This menu is used to do bit error rate test or disable it..
REM-BERT
This menu is used to remote Bert
Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at “PATTERN”. The screen show as
below.
Press ENTER from the "CHANNEL" menu. The screen show as below.
Press ENTER from the "TEST" menu. The screen show as below.
Miscellaneous
This menu is used to reset far end unit.
4G-1 MISC>FAR-END-RESET
Reset Far End
Then the system will ask for key in a password. Use arrow keys to pick the character,
followed by ENTER. There are 66 characters to choose from. Password modification can
only be done using terminal operation. The default password is DXC5000. Move the cursor
to YES, then press ENTER when the entire password is assembled.
Enter Password: OK
0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!"#$
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Press ENTER from the above menu. Move the cursor at a desired port, then press ENTER
to enter into its sub-menu.
1.3.1 Configuration
The "CONFIG" menu is used to set up FOM card.
Note that users are not allowed to change the current configuration for "FRAME".
DXC5K/EN HI/A22 Front Panel Operation
The "CRC" menu allows users to display the current CRC status and to enable or disable
line CRC.
The RAI (remote alarm indicator) menu shows the current RAI transmission state when loss
of signal and loss of frame alignment occur.
The transmission of signaling information within the voice channel. CAS (channel associated
signaling) signaling often is referred to as robbed-bit signaling because user bandwidth is
being robbed by the network for other purposes.
This menu is used to set up AIS (alarm indication signal). In a T1 transmission, an all-ones
signal transmitted in lieu of the normal signal to maintain transmission continuity and to
indicate to the receiving terminal that there is a transmission fault that is located either at, or
upstream from, the transmitting terminal.
Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when DS0 channel is in idle mode.
In the second line, the "(0-FF)" is the available range for users to set up.
In the second line, the "(60-300)" is the available range for users to set up.
To enable the laster, press ENTER from the above menu and move the cursor at "START"
option.
1.3.2 Status
The "Status" menu is used to display the current status for FOM card.
Press ENTER from the above menu. The current status will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
D-1 LOCAL>OPTICAL E1
*LOS *LOF
D-1 LOCAL>OPTICAL E1
*LOF *RxAIS RxRAI TxAIS TxRAI
Press ENTER from the above menu. The current status will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
D-1 REMOTE>OPTICAL E1
*LOS *LOF
D-1 REMOTE>OPTICAL E1
*LOF
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1.3.3 Alarm
The "ALARM" menu is used to do display alarm status and set up alarm.
The "NEXT" and "PREV" menu are used to review the current alarm status. For the detail
alarm types, please see also section 3.6.1.
D-1 LOF,LOCAL-OPTICAL>ALM
MAJOR
D-1 LOF,LOCAL-OPTICAL>ALM
DISABLE *MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR
1.3.4 Diagnostic
The "DIAG" menu is used to do diagnostic setup.
To change the current setting, pess ENTER from the above menu.
1.3.4.2 Local E1
This menu is used to disable or set up local loopback and payload loopback for local E1.
To change the current setting, pess ENTER from the above menu.