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Section 61182118L1-5B Issue 2, July 2004

Total Access 2-Wire/4-Wire SHDSL LTU Installation and Maintenance Practice


CONTENTS

1. General .................................................................... 1 2. Description .............................................................. 1 3. Installation............................................................... 2 4. Provisioning ............................................................ 3 5. Testing................................................................... 10 6. Maintenance .......................................................... 13 7. Specifications ........................................................ 13 8. Warranty and Customer Service ........................... 14
FIGURES

SHDSL 1182118L1
PWR SHDSL G.703 TEST ALM

Figure 1. Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU............. 1 Figure 2. RS-232 (DB-9) Pin Assignments................. 3 Figure 3. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Main Menu............... 4 Figure 4. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Menu Tree................ 5
TABLES

Table 1. Compliance Codes ........................................ 2 Table 2. Front Panel LEDs.......................................... 3 Table 3. Default Provisioning Values ......................... 7 Table 4. Cross-Connect Map Timeslot Assignments.. 9 Table 5. Cross-Connect Map Commands ................... 9 Table 6. BERT Test Messages .................................. 10 Table 7. Loopback Types .......................................... 11 Table 8. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Specifications .......... 13

1. GENERAL This practice is an installation and maintenance guide for the ADTRAN Total Access 2-Wire/4-Wire SHDSL Line Termination Unit (LTU) (P/N 1182118L1). Figure 1 illustrates the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU front panel. Revision History This is the second issue of this practice. Revisions to firmware are represented on the menu tree. 2. DESCRIPTION The SHDSL LTU receives a G.703 signal from the network and transmits an SHDSL signal to the customer. The G.703 and SHDSL signals are transmitted/received via the chassis backplane connectors. The SHDSL LTU supports loop rates from 192 kbps to

Figure 1. Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU

2.048 Mbps. The unit is 100 percent compliant with the ITU recommendation (G.991.2) for SHDSL transmission, ensuring spectral compatibility and interoperability. The Total Access 3000/3010 shelf must contain the Enhanced System Controller Unit (SCU), in order to access the SHDSL LTU menus. For more information regarding the SCU (P/N 1181018L1), refer to the Installation and Maintenance Practice (P/N 61181018L1-5).

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Features The basic features of the Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU (P/N 1182118L1) include the following: BAU interface with 4-wire SHDSL operation Basic loopback test on a SHDSL loop basis Full management support of the ADTRAN SHDSL 4-wire NTU Management under SNMP via SCU module Flash programmable Supports remote NTU software downloads Data throughput is adjustable from 192 kbps to 2048 kbps in 64 k increments SHDSL loop performance monitoring SHDSL loop attenuation and signal-to-noise ratio records Compliance Table 1 shows the compliance codes for the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU. The 2W/4W SHDSL LTU is NRTL listed to the applicable UL standards. The 2W/4W SHDSL LTU is to be installed in a restricted access location and in a Type B or E enclosure only. Table 1. Compliance Codes
Code Power Code (PC) Telecommunication Code (TC) Installation Code (IC) Input F A Output C X

The G.703 and SHDSL signals are transmitted/received via the 64-pin backplane amphenol connectors. The G.703 signal is transmitted to the network side via Pair 8, and the G.703 signal is received from the network side via connector Pair 7. The SHDSL signal is transmitted to and from the customer-side NTU via connector Pair 2 for 2-wire mode and Pair 2 plus Pair 1 for the 4-wire mode. 3. INSTALLATION

C A U T I O N !
SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.

After unpacking the Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU, inspect it for damage. If damage has occurred, file a claim with the carrier, then contact ADTRAN Customer Service. Refer to the Warranty and Customer Service section for further information. If possible, keep the original shipping container for returning the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU for repair or for verification of shipping damage. Shipping Contents The contents include the following items: 2W/4W SHDSL LTU 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Job Aid CAUTION

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Connections The SHDSL LTU module fits any one of the 1-28 slots in the Total Access 3000 chassis or any one of the 1-22 slots in the Total Access 3010 chassis. Power and alarm signals are provided to the card through the backplane of the shelf.

Electronic modules can be damaged by ESD. When handling modules, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing. When working on modules, always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded.

Instructions for Installing the Module To install the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU, perform the following steps: 1. If present, remove the Access Module Blank (P/N 1181953L1) from the appropriate access module slot of the Total Access 3000/3010 chassis.

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2. Pull the ejector latch, located on the lower lefthand side of the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU front panel, from its closed position. 3. Hold the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU by the front panel while supporting the bottom edge of the module with the ejector latch opened to engage the chassis edge. 4. Align the module edges to fit in the lower and upper guide grooves for the access module slot. 5. Slide the module into the access module slot. Simultaneous thumb pressure at the top (above the PWR LED) and at the bottom (below the electrostatic caution symbol) of the module will ensure that the module is firmly seated against the backplane of the chassis. 6. Secure the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU in place by pushing in on the ejector latch. When the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU first powers up it runs the power up self-tests. Once the power up self-test is complete, the status LEDs will reflect the true state of the hardware. Front Panel LEDs The 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Access Module provides front panel LEDs to display status information. See Table 2 for a listing of the front panel LEDs and their indications.

4. PROVISIONING All SHDSL LTU menus are accessed via the SCU. The Total Access 3000 SCU provides a front panel DB-9 connector that supplies an RS-232 interface for connection to a controlling terminal. The pinout of the DB-9 is illustrated in Figure 2.

1 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 SGN (Signal Ground) TXD (Transmit Data) RXD (Receive Data)

Figure 2. RS-232 (DB-9) Pin Assignments The terminal interface can operate at data rates of 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, and 115.2 kbps. The asynchronous data format is fixed at 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. The supported terminal type is VT100 or compatible.

Table 2. Front Panel LEDs


Front Panel LED PWR
SHDSL 1182118L1
PWR SHDSL G.703 TEST ALM

Indication Off Green Yellow Flashing (any color) Off Green Red Off Green

Description No power, or fuse failure Self-test passed and the module is In-Service Self-test passed and the module is Out-of-Service VT100 menu session in progress Module is Out-of-Service, Unassigned Module has achieved synchronization with the NTU Module has not achieved synchronization with NTU G.703 port not configured (Out-of-Service, Unassigned), or an alarm condition exists G.703 port configured and no alarms exist Module is not in loopback or BERT Local loopback is active, or BERT running with no errors Module is running a BERT with bit errors Module is running a BERT with no pattern sync No alarm condition detected Remote alarm condition detected Alarm condition detected locally

SHDSL

G.703

TST

Off Green Blinking Green Red Off Yellow Red

ALM

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Menuing System The ADTRAN Total Access SCU provides a menuing system for the Total Access shelf. All system-related menus are controlled by the SCU. Each access module has its own menu structure. Menu Structure The menu structure is a layered menu tree. Each menu level consists of submenus and menu items. Some menu items are restricted to certain user accounts. The ADMIN account allows the user to change all provisionable settings as well as network configuration settings that are not accessible to READWRITE and READONLY accounts. Examples include SNMP provisioning, TL1 provisioning, Date/Time settings, password administration, and software downloads. The READWRITE account allows changes to standard provisioning settings and the running of tests. The READONLY account allows all provisioning settings, alarms, and statistics to be viewed.

Main Menu After a successful login, access the Total Access Main Menu and select option 4, Access Modules. Then choose the slot number of the desired 2W/4W SHDSL LTU module. The 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Main Menu is shown in Figure 3. Submenus Submenus are elements that move the user down to the next menu level. Menu items are elements which allow the user to make changes to the current settings. There are two different types of menu items: read-only and read-write. A read-only menu item displays information that cannot be changed, such as status information. A read-write menu item is displayed information that when selected has options that can be changed, such as the baud rate of the admin port. Menu Tree The menu tree in Figure 4 illustrates the path to every provisioning, performance, and test access point in the SHDSL menu system.

Shelf: 1 Slot: 1 Total Access System Unacknowledged Alarms: Circuit ID: ORIGINAL SLOT 1 CARD

10/21/03 16:29 Terminal Mode: Local

Main Menu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Unit Information Provisioning Status Test Performance History Terminal Mode

Selection: ?. System Help

Figure 3. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Main Menu

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1. Unit Information

1. LTU 2. NTU

SHDSL Version Vendor List Number Vendor Issue Number Vendor Software Version Unit Identification Code (CLEI) Vendor ID Vendor Model Number Vendor Serial Number Manufacture Date PROM Check Sum 1. In Service 1. Line Card Service State

1. Unit Options 2. Cross-Connect Map 3. LT Mode Clock Source C

2. Out of Service - Unassigned 3. Out of Service - Maintenance 1. Internal Clock 2. G.703 RX Clock 3. SHDSL RX Clock 1. Disabled 2. Enabled 1. Disabled 2. Enabled

4. External Port Alarms

5. NTU Auto-Provisioning 6. Circuit ID 7. Restore Factory Defaults 8. Upgrade Firmware 2. Provisioning 9. Local Management 10. Change Password

1. 2-wire 1. Interface Mode 2. Payload Rate (Kbps) 2. SHDSL Options 3. SNR Margin Alarm Threshold (dB) 0. Disabled 1 - 15. Threshold in dB 4. Loop Attenuation Alarm Threshold (dB) 0. Disabled 1 - 127. Threshold in dB 5. Outage Auto-Retrain 1. Disabled 2. Enabled Loop 1 PM Thresholds 1. ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 6. PM Thresholds 2. SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 3. UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 4. CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 5. LOSWS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 6. OS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Loop 2 PM Thresholds 7. ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 8. SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 9. UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 10. CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 11. LOSWS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 12. OS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold
B A

2. 4-wire

Figure 4. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Menu Tree

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1. ISDN-PRA V3
B

1. Disabled 2. Enabled 1. Disabled 2. Enabled Enter Value

2. G.704 CRC-4 Multiframing 3. Timeslot Idle Pattern 3. G.703 Options 4. Spare Bits Insertion to Span 5. Spare Bits Pattern to Span

1. Disabled 2. Enabled Enter Value 1. Disabled 6. Spare Bits Insertion 7. Spare Bits Pattern Enter Value 8. RAI Generation 9. E-bit Generation 1. Disabled 2. Enabled 1. Disabled 2. Enabled 1. ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 2. SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 3. UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 4. CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 2. Enabled

10. PM Thresholds

1. Loopback Types 4. Test Options

1. SHSDL Loopback Type = Dual Sided 2. G.703 Loopback Type = Dual Sided 0. Disabled

2. Loopback Timeout (Min)

1 - 999. Timeout in Minutes 1. ALT 2. 2047 3. 2e15-1 4. QRSS 1. Normal

3. BERT Tx Pattern

4. BERT Tx Pattern Polarity

2. Inverted

1. SHDSL Port 3. Status 2. G.703 Port 3. Reset All Status

1. Reset Statistics 2. View Alarms 1. Reset Statistics 2. View Alarms


Shelf: 1 Slot: 17 Total Access System 01/19/04 21:11 Unacknowledged Alarms: MAJOR INFO Circuit ID: Terminal Mode: Local Cross-Connect Map SHDSL Timeslots G.703 Timeslots TS0 = 0 TS12 = 0 TS24 = 0 TS0 = 0 TS12 = 0 TS24 = 0 TS1 = 0 TS13 = 0 TS25 = 0 TS1 = 0 TS13 = 0 TS25 = 0 TS2 = 0 TS14 = 0 TS26 = 0 TS2 = 0 TS14 = 0 TS26 = 0 TS3 = 0 TS15 = 0 TS27 = 0 TS3 = 0 TS15 = 0 TS27 = 0 TS4 = 0 TS16 = 0 TS28 = 0 TS4 = 0 TS16 = 0 TS28 = 0 TS5 = 0 TS17 = 0 TS29 = 0 TS5 = 0 TS17 = 0 TS29 = 0 TS6 = 0 TS18 = 0 TS30 = 0 TS6 = 0 TS18 = 0 TS30 = 0 TS7 = 0 TS19 = 0 TS31 = 0 TS7 = 0 TS19 = 0 TS31 = 0 TS8 = 0 TS20 = 0 TS8 = 0 TS20 = 0 TS9 = 0 TS21 = 0 TS9 = 0 TS21 = 0 TS10 = 0 TS22 = 0 TS10 = 0 TS22 = 0 TS11 = 0 TS23 = 0 TS11 = 0 TS23 = 0 Timeslot Assignments Commands 0. Idle A. Apply New Map G. Full G.703 Service 1. G.703 C. Cancel Changes 32. G.704 Frame Z. Zero New Map Tab. SHDSL or G.703 Timeslots Movement Keys: U. Up D. Down L. Left R. Right G.704 Framing = NA

C 4. Test RAM/ROM Power-on Self Test 1. SHDSL Local Loopback 2. SHDSL Remote Loopback 3. SHDSL BERT 4. G.703 Local Loopback 5. G.703 BERT 1. SHDSL 2. G.703 3. Reset All 5. Terminal Mode

5. Performance History

Figure 4. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Menu Tree (continued)


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Table 3 lists the factory default values for each of the 2W/4W SHDSL LTU provisioning options. Table 3. Default Provisioning Values
Provisioning Options Unit Options Line Card Service State In Service Out of Service - Unassigned Out of Service - Maintenance For each timeslot assignment: 0 = unassigned, idle pattern transmitted out of associated port 1 = G.703 32 = G.704 CCS Framing timeslot Internal Clock G.703 RX Clock SHDSL RX Clock Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Out of Service - Maintenance Values Default

Cross-Connect Map

Full G.703 Service with G.704 Framing = NT Delivered

LT Mode Clk Source

Internal Clock

External Port Alarms NTU Auto Provisioning SHDSL Options Interface Mode Payload Rate (kbps) SNR Margin Alarm Threshold (dB) Loop Attenuation Alarm Threshold (dB) Outage Auto-Retrain PM Thresholds ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold LOSWS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold

Disabled Disabled

2-wire 4-wire Enter a new value for N from 3 to 32, where Payload Rate (kbps) = N x 64 Disabled 1-15 Threshold in dB Disabled 1-127 Threshold in dB Disabled Enabled See below for Loop 1 and Loop 2 Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 to 65535 = Errors Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold

2-wire 2048 (N=32) Disabled Disabled Disabled

Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled

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Table 3. Default Provisioning Values (Continued)


Provisioning Options OS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold G.703 Options ISDN-PRA V3 G.704 CRC-4 Multiframing Timeslot Idle Pattern Spare Bits Insertion to Span Spare Bits Pattern to Span Spare Bits Insertion Spare Bits Pattern RAI Generation E-bit Generation PM Thresholds ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Test Options Loopback Types (for SHDSL and G.703) Dual Sided Transparent Non-Transparent Disabled 1-999 Time Out (Min) ALT 2047 2e15-1 QRSS Normal Inverted Dual Sided Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled 00h to FFh Disabled Enabled 00h to 1Fh (0, 0, 0, Sa4, Sa5, Sa6, Sa7, Sa8) Disabled Enabled 00h to 1Fh (0, 0, 0, Sa4, Sa5, Sa6, Sa7, Sa8) Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled See below Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 to 65535 = Errors Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled FFh Disabled 1Fh Disabled 1Fh Enabled Disabled Values Disabled 1 to 900 = Alarm Threshold Default Disabled

Loopback Time Out BERT Tx Pattern

Disabled 2e15-1

BERT Test Pattern Polarity

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Cross-Connect Map The purpose of the cross-connect map (Table 4 on page 5) is to allocate the time slots (TS0s) from the SHDSL loop to user ports (E1) and configure framing. The cross-connect maps can be accessed via the VT100 terminal screens. 1. select 2, Provisioning, from the Main Menu 2. select 1, Unit Options, 3. select 2, Cross Connect Map. The cross-connect map is split down the middle in two sections. The left section of the map lists the SHDSL time slots and right section of the map lists the G.703 time slots. The user builds a new pending map before making it active with the apply key. The options listed

at the bottom of the screen allow the user to setup and manipulate the time slots. The statement at the bottom of the screen indicates the framing status. Time slot configuration options are described in Table 4. Cross-connect commands are described in Table 5. Typical Applications Framed Full E1 Service is set up using the quick key G, and then selecting A to save the changes. Unframed Full E1 Service is set up using the quick key G, entering 1 in both the SHDSL TS0 slot and the G.703 TS0 slot, and then selecting A to save the changes.

Table 4. Cross-Connect Map Timeslot Assignments Option


0. Idle Description

If a time slot is set for idle, an idle code is inserted. The pattern will always be FF hex (all 1s) toward the SHDSL network. The idle pattern out the G.703 interface is programmable under the G.703 option. The default is FF hex (all 1s). The selected time slot will carry G.703 service (Refer to the Full G.703 Services subsection for more information). This option enables three different framing configurations. Framing is always set in the first time slot (TS0). The framing will be locally generated if 32 is entered in the G.703 TS0 slot only. If 32 is entered in the G.703 TS0 and the SHDSL TS0, then the framing will be passed transparently between the G.703 and SHDSL ports. If values other than 32 are assigned to both the SHDSL TS0 slot and G.703 TS0 slot then the operation is G.703 unframed (if other G.703 service values are assigned to the G.703 time slots).

1. G.703 Service 32. G.704 Framing

Table 5. Cross-Connect Map Commands


Command A. Apply New Map C. Cancel Changes Description

This command saves and activates any changes made by the user. This command will undo any changes made by the user since the last saved configuration. The new pending map will revert to the currently active time slot assignments. If this quick key command is selected, the cross-connect map will automatically configure the time slots for Full G.703 service, and the framing will be set for transparent. Refer to the Typical Applications subsection for more information. The tab key moves the cursor between the SHDSL and G.703 sections of the crossconnect map. The arrow keys allow movement between the individual time slots.

G. Full G.703 Service

Tab. Select SHDSL or G.703 Time Slots

Arrow Keys Move Cursor

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5. TESTING Testing of the SHDSL circuit from the LTU includes the following capabilities: Self Diagnostics Loopbacks Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT) BERT The 2W/4W SHDSL LTU contains a built-in Bit Error Rate Test (BERT). The BERT involves injecting and

detecting a Pseudorandom Binary Sequence (PRBS) toward the network on the selected payload (that is, G.703 or entire SHDSL payload). The PRBS used in the SHDSL NTU is PRS15 as defined in ITU-T 0.150 and 0.151. It is also known as a 2e-15 pattern. The BERT is only accessible via the VT100 terminal screens. Select 4. Test from the Main Menu Screen. From the Test Screen, the SHDSL BERT, G.703 BERT, and options will appear, as described in Table 6.

Table 6. BERT Test Messages


Message Description BERT Status: N/A ACTIVE INACTIVE

This BERT is currently unavailable. Only one BERT can be active at a time. For example, if SHDSL BERT is active, all others will be N/A. This BERT is currently in progress. The source column identifies the originator of the BERT in progress. This BERT is not currently in progress. After selecting a BERT type from the Test Screen, the BERT Screen will appear, illustrating both BERT statistics and commands.
BERT Commands (with inactive BERT):

Start Stop

Starts the BERT on the selected port/service. Stops the BERT in progress.
BERT Commands (with active BERT):

Inject a Single Bit Error Restart

Injects one bit error into the pattern. Clears out all statistics and restarts the BERT. Statistical Messages:

Bit Error Rate Bit Error Count Pattern Sync Loss Count Errored Seconds Total Elapsed Time

Total number of bit errors divided by the total number of bits in the current test interval. Total number of bit errors in the current test interval. Total number of times that the BERT has lost pattern sync. Total number of seconds in which at least one bit error has occurred. Total time that has elapsed since the test began (Days: Hours: Minutes: Seconds). BERT status field information:

On Searching for pattern Off

The BERT has started and has pattern sync. The BERT has lost pattern sync. This BERT is currently off.

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Loopbacks There are five types of local loopbacks and five types of remote loopbacks available for each of the two line interfaces (G.703, and SHDSL). When initiating a loopback, the first step is choosing a line interface. When G.703 is chosen, the loopback will occur at the G.703 drivers and receivers. When SHDSL is chosen, the loopback will occur at the SHDSL drivers and receivers. The loopback descriptions and illustrations are shown in Table 7.

NOTE All remote loopbacks are initiated at the local 2W/4W SHDSL LTU unit.

Table 7. Loopback Types


Loopback Type Description Illustration
LTU NTU

Local Dual Sided Loopback

Provides a bidirectional loopback at the LTU.

Remote Dual Sided Loopback

Initiated at the LTU and provides bidirectional loopback at the NTU.

LTU

NTU

Local Network Transparent Loopback Remote Network Transparent Loopback Local Network Nontransparent Loopback Remote Network Nontransparent Loopback Local Customer Transparent Loopback

Provides a loopback at the LTU in the network direction. Data is passed transparently to the customer side. Initiated at the LTU and provides a loopback at the NTU in the network direction. Data is passed transparently to the customer side. Provides a loopback at the LTU in the network direction. AIS signal is injected into the customer side. Initiated at the LTU and provides a loopback at the NTU in the network direction. AIS signal is injected into the customer side. Provides a loopback at the LTU in the customer direction. Data is passed transparently to the network side.
TX Data

LTU

TX Data

NTU

LTU

NTU

TX Data

LTU

TX AIS

NTU

LTU

NTU

TX AIS

LTU

NTU

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Table 7. Loopback Types (Continued)


Loopback Type Description Illustration
LTU NTU

Remote Customer Transparent Loopback Local Customer Nontransparent Loopback Remote Customer Nontransparent Loopback

Initiated at the LTU and provides a loopback at the NTU in the customer direction. Data is passed transparently to the network side. Provides a loopback at the LTU in the customer direction. AIS signal is injected into the network side.
TX AIS

TX Data

LTU

NTU

Initiated at the LTU and provides a loopback at the NTU in the customer direction. AIS signal is injected into the network side.

LTU

NTU

TX AIS

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6. MAINTENANCE The Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU requires no routine maintenance for normal operation. ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field. Repair services may be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN. Refer to the Warranty and Customer Service section for further information.

7. SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for the Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU are detailed in Table 8.

Table 8. 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Specifications


Network Interface SHDSL Line Rate SHDSL per ITU G991.2: 2-wire mode = 192 kbps to 2.048 Mbps 4-wire mode = 400 kbps to 2.064 Mbps Refer to ITU 991.2, Annex B, Performance Requirements 64 kbps to 1.984 Mbps TC PAM Internal clock (internal oscillator with >32 ppm tolerance, OR G.703 RX clock (B.703 port-derived receive clock) 120 ohms balanced

SHDSL Service Range G.703 Service Data Rate Line Code Timing Source Impedance

Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Maximum Current Draw Maximum Heat Dissipation 0C to +55C 20C to +65C 95 percent maximum noncondensing 0.025 A maximum 1.21 watts @ 48VDC

Power Span Power 120 VDC, current limited, not more than 150 mA output

Physical Dimensions Weight 152.4 mm H x 15.9 mm W x 254 mm D < 1 lb.

Compliance SHDSL G.703 Ports Environmental ITU-T G.991.2 ITU-T G.703 ETS 300 019-2-3

Part Number Total Access 2W/4W SHDSL LTU Unit 1182118L1

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8. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at www.adtran.com/warranty. U.S. and Canada customers can also receive a copy of the warranty via ADTRANs toll-free faxback server at 877-457-5007. Request Document 414 for the U.S. and Canada Carrier Networks Equipment Warranty. Request Document 901 for the U.S. and Canada Enterprise Networks Equipment Warranty. Refer to the following subsections for sales, support, CAPS requests, or further information. ADTRAN, Inc. Attention: International Department 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville, Alabama 35806 USA www.adtran.com international@adtran.com

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