ADC Network Card P 61 743 User Manual

ADCP-61-743 Issue 3 September 2004  
Soneplex®  
Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU)  
User Manual)  
Content  
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DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................................4  
1.1 DS3 MUX Compatibility .....................................................................................................................6  
INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................6  
2.1 Initial Installation ............................................................................................................................7  
2.1.1 Damaged Pins.........................................................................................................................8  
2.2 Maintenance Installation (Existing System) .............................................................................................9  
LED CHECK ......................................................................................................................................... 10  
FRONT PANEL OPERATION ...................................................................................................................... 11  
CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................. 12  
TL1 COMMANDS................................................................................................................................... 28  
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................. 29  
CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ............................................................................................... 30  
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INTRODUCTION  
This manual describes and provides installation procedures for the Remote Test Access Unit  
(RTAU) module used in the Soneplex Broadband System (MPU V5.3 and SCU V3.0 or later).  
Revision History  
ISSUE  
DATE  
REASON FOR CHANGE  
Issue 1 06/1999  
Issue 2 04/2000  
Issue 3 09/2004  
Original  
Add DS3 MUX compatibility and SCU 3.0 or later support.  
Technically updated 2. Installation, 3. LED Check, and 8. Customer Information and Assistance  
sections.  
Trademark Information  
ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.  
Soneplex is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.  
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FCC Compliance Statement  
The Remote Test Access Unit has been certified to comply with the requirements for Class A  
computing devices per part 15 of the FCC regulations.  
Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio  
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device  
pursuant to Subpart A of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation  
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference to TV and radio reception  
in which case the user, at their own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may  
be required to correct the interference.  
This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus, set out in  
the radio interference regulation of the authorization methods of Industry Canada. Operation in  
a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to TV and radio reception requiring the  
owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.  
Certification  
The Soneplex Broadband system is compliant with UL 1459.  
Standards  
ANSI T1.403-1997  
TR-NPL-000054  
Carrier to Customer Installation: DS1 Metallic Interface, 1997  
High-Capacity Digital Service (1.544 Mbps) Interface General  
Requirements for End Users, Issue 1, April 1989  
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1 DESCRIPTION  
The Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU) (Figure 1) provides maintenance functionality for  
monitoring and intrusive test access to the DS1 channels in the chassis between the DS3 MUX  
and the low speed distribution modules (DLX, HLXC, ODS2, and RLX). The RTAU requires  
no periodic maintenance. It requires the Version D1 or later DS3 MUX module and MPU  
Version 5.3 or SCU Version 3.0 or later system software to be functional in the Soneplex  
Broadband System for DS3 applications. If an earlier version of MPU software is used, the  
RTAU will appear as a blank slot on the Craft Interface’s Inventory Status screen. Earlier  
versions of the SCU software will not display the TAU slot.  
The RTAU has the following features:  
• Access supervision for intrusive testing (i.e., monitor access, split access for both A and  
B transmission paths, and loop access for both A and B transmission paths).  
• Stress testing of any circuit within the system via the Internal Test Signal Generation  
feature. Many DS1 networks are tested by passing repeating sequences (patterns) of  
logical ones and zeros through the network, also known as stress test patterns. As the test  
patterns are applied to the circuit, they are compared with the original pattern to  
determine if any errors are introduced. QRS (Quasi Random Signal) is one of the test  
patterns supported. (QRS conforms to TR-NPL-000054.)  
• Capable of inserting bit errors at a specified rate or as single errors or burst errors to the  
DS1 circuit being tested.  
• Ability to monitor (intrusively or non-intrusively) the DS1 circuit being tested.  
• User control through the Craft Interface or via the TL1 interface.  
• Access to the DS1 through front panel bantam jacks or through the internal test signal  
generator. This control is configurable through the Craft Interface.  
• Supports the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) primary interface through the  
wire wrap pins on the back of the Soneplex Broadband chassis. If a valid BITS signal is  
applied to the Broadband chassis, the RTAU will automatically switch over to the BITS  
primary interface and use the recovered clock for timing.  
Note: The BITS secondary interface on the Soneplex Broadband chassis is not supported  
by the RTAU.  
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RTAU  
STATUS  
B8ZS  
AMI  
LINE CODE  
INTRUSIVE  
TEST  
BIPOLAR  
ACCESS  
11897-A  
D
S
1
RX  
TX  
Figure 1. Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU) Module  
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1.1 DS3 MUX Compatibility  
Refer to Table 1 for compatibility information for DS3 MUXs, test access units, and MPU/SCU  
software versions.  
Table 1. DS3 MUX, TAU/RTAU, and MPU/SCU Software Compatibility  
TEST ACCESS  
MPU SOFTWARE  
VERSION  
SCU SOFTWARE  
VERSION  
DS3 MUX TYPE  
UNIT TYPE  
FUNCTIONALITY  
TAU  
C1  
C1  
D1  
D1  
D1  
G1  
G1  
G1  
TAU  
5.1.1 or later  
5.1.1 or later  
5.1.1 or later  
5.2 or earlier  
5.3  
2.5 or later  
2.0 or later  
2.5 or later  
2.5 or earlier  
3.0 or later  
2.5 or later  
2.5 or earlier  
3.0 or later  
RTAU  
TAU  
NO TEST ACCESS  
TAU  
RTAU  
RTAU  
TAU  
NO TEST ACCESS  
RTAU  
5.1.1 or later  
5.2 or earlier  
5.3  
TAU  
RTAU  
RTAU  
NO TEST ACCESS  
RTAU  
Refer to the Soneplex System Operation and Maintenance Manual listed under Related  
Publications at the beginning of this manual for more information.  
2 INSTALLATION  
There are two installation procedures:  
Initial Installation - This installation procedure applies to the first time an IBBC shelf  
will be populated with a RTAU module.  
Maintenance Installation (Existing System) - This installation procedure applies to an  
IBBC shelf that has already been populated with a RTAU module.  
Please follow the appropriate procedure per your system configuration.  
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2.1 Initial Installation  
This installation procedure applies to the first time an IBBC shelf will be populated with  
a RTAU module. If the IBBC shelf has already been populated with a RTAU module, go  
to 2.2. Maintenance Installation (Existing System).  
Installation consists of unpacking and installing the RTAU module, and verifying that it is  
functioning properly. Use the following procedure to install a RTAU module:  
Caution: Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling  
modules, wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic  
components. Place modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing. When  
working on modules, always place them on an approved anti-static mat that is electrically  
grounded.  
Warning: If the RTAU module is improperly installed, damage can be caused to the system.  
Be careful when inserting the RTAU module into a new chassis.  
Caution must be used to prevent bending pins when inserting modules into a new IBBC shelf.  
Once a module has been successfully seated in the connector, it “trains” the pins and aligns  
them to the modules connector greatly reducing the chances of bending pins on subsequent  
insertions. The following procedure outlines a method to mitigate the risk on a new shelf  
installation.  
1. Open the front cover of the Soneplex Broadband system.  
2. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the RTAU module from its protective  
packing material.  
3. Once the Soneplex shelf has been installed and powered up:  
a. Remove both-48V A and B side fuses (and “pilot” fuses if used).  
b. Inspect the RTAU slots for bent or misaligned pins.  
c. If pins are not bent, continue to the next step. If pins are bent, refer to 2.1.1 Damaged  
Pins section.  
4. With shelf unpowered, refer to the chassis marking above the module slot (Figure 2) to  
install the RTAU module in the full-height slot labeled TAU.  
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APU  
1-1 1-3 2-1 2-3 3-1 3-3 4-1 4-3 5-1 5-3 6-1 6-3 7-1 7-3  
HSP  
HSW  
MXW MXP TAU  
CR  
MJ  
MN  
ACO  
PWR  
RTAU  
HSKP  
RMT  
ALM  
STATUS  
STATUS  
D
I
S
P
R
M
T
LPBK  
LPBK  
STATUS  
LMPTST  
ENABLE  
ENABLE  
B8ZS  
AMI  
APU  
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
LINE CODE  
DS3 FAIL  
DS3 FAIL  
INTRUSIVE  
TEST  
STATUS  
LOCKOUT  
FORCE  
LOCKOUT  
FORCE  
APS  
APS  
C
R
A
F
T
LMPTST/  
APS  
LMPTST/  
APS  
RX  
TX  
D
S
1
RESET  
RESET  
RESET  
1-2 1-4 2-2 2-4 3-2 3-4 4-2 4-4 5-2 5-4 6-2 6-4 7-2 7-4 SCU  
14185-A  
RTAU MODULE  
Figure 2. RTAU Mounting Position in the Soneplex Broadband  
5. Align the module edges of the RTAU with the mounting slot module guides. Use the  
injectors to seat the module in the chassis.  
6. Remove the RTAU module.  
7. Inspect the backplane connector for bent pins.  
8. If pins are not bent, continue to the next step. If pins are bent, refer to 2.1.1 Damaged  
Pins section.  
9. Re-install the RTAU module.  
10. With the RTAU module installed, power up the shelf one fuse at a time.  
a. Install the -48V A fuse.  
b. Install the -48V B fuse.  
Refer to 8. Customer Information and Assistance, if needed.  
2.1.1 Damaged Pins  
The pins used in the back plane connector should not be straightened after they have been  
deflected more than 10 degrees from vertical as they will “work harden” and break at the  
bend. Bent pins must be removed and replaced using special tools and is not  
recommended as a field repair. Remove shelf with damaged pins and contact ADC for  
replacement. Refer to 8. Customer Information and Assistance.  
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2.2 Maintenance Installation (Existing System)  
Replacement of the RTAU module in existing IBBC shelves should follow normal  
maintenance procedures. Since a module has already been in service in the affected slot, the  
backplane pins will have been trained into alignment with subsequent replacement modules. If  
excessive resistance is encountered upon insertion, remove the module and inspect for  
misalignment or obstructions.  
This procedure assumes that the IBBC shelf has already been populated with a RTAU  
module. If this is the first time that the IBBC shelf has been populated with a RTAU  
module, go to 2.1 Initial Installation.  
Installation consists of unpacking and installing the RTAU module, and verifying that it is  
functioning properly. Use this procedure to install a RTAU module.  
Warning: To prevent electrical shock, never install equipment in a wet location or during a  
lightning storm. When installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines at the network  
interface before working with uninsulated lines or terminals.  
Caution: Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before  
handling modules, wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic  
components. Place modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing. When  
working on modules, always place them on an approved anti-static mat that is electrically  
grounded.  
1. Open the front cover of the Soneplex Broadband (V5) chassis.  
2. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the RTAU module from its protective  
packing material. Inspect the module for damage  
3. Refer to chassis markings above the module slot (Figure 2) to install the RTAU module  
in the full-height slot marked TAU.  
4. Align the module edges of the RTAU with the mounting slot module guides. Use the  
injectors to seat the module in the chassis. If there is excessive resistance, remove the  
module and check for obstructions or improper alignment.  
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3 LED CHECK  
1. When the RTAU module (Figure 3) is seated, the STATUS LED will be lit red for  
approximately 5 seconds. All LEDs will then flash yellow, and then the STATUS LED  
will be lit green. If the STATUS LED is not lit green after 10 seconds, replace the  
module. Refer to 2.2 Maintenance Installation (Existing System).  
RTAU  
STATUS  
B8ZS  
AMI  
LINE CODE  
INTRUSIVE  
TEST  
BIPOLAR  
ACCESS  
RX  
D
S
TX  
1
12693-B  
Figure 3. RTAU Front Panel  
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4 FRONT PANEL OPERATION  
All controls and indicators of the RTAU including the jack accesses for a selected DS1 signal  
are located on the front panel (Figure 3). The controls and indicators are described in Table 2.  
Table 2. RTAU Front Panel Description  
INDICATOR  
COLOR  
Red  
DESCRIPTION  
STATUS  
Module failure.  
LED test.  
Yellow  
Green  
Green  
Module operating normally.  
B8ZS / AMI  
Intrusive Test  
Indicates that the user has selected B8ZS line code for the bipolar  
interface.  
Yellow  
Off  
Indicates that the user has selected AMI line code for the bipolar  
interface.  
Indicates that the user has selected the internal signal monitor  
generator at the RTAU.  
Yellow  
Green  
LED test.  
Indicates that the selected test mode of the RTAU is intrusive.  
No intrusive testing in progress.  
Off  
SWITCH  
DESCRIPTION  
LINE CODE  
This is a pushbutton switch that toggles the DS1 interface between B8ZS, AMI, or  
the internal signal monitor generator at the RTAU. When B8ZS has been selected,  
the B8ZS/AMI LED will turn green; when AMI has been selected, the B8ZS/AMI  
LED will turn yellow; when the internal signal monitor generator at the RTAU is  
selected, the B8ZS/AMI LED will turn off. Using this switch overrides the Craft  
Interface RTAU Line Code field setting.  
BIPOLAR  
ACCESS JACKS  
DESCRIPTION  
DS1 RX  
Bantam jack connection from DS1 receive to test equipment. Bipolar DS1 signals  
from external test equipment can be applied to the RX jack for testing.  
DS1 TX  
Bantam jack connection from DS1 transmit to test equipment. Bipolar DS1 signals  
from external test equipment can be applied to the TX jack for testing.  
Note: The DS1 RX and DS1 TX jacks may be used with 22 AWG Plastic Insulated  
Cable (PIC) up to 655 feet in length. Access for drop or insert of DS1 signals  
towards the network (DS3 interface) or toward the customer (DS1 distribution  
modules) for monitoring and intrusive testing is configured through the Craft  
Interface or the TL1 interface.  
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5 CONFIGURATION  
Use this menu to view or edit the configuration for the RTAU module after it is installed in the  
chassis. This menu can also be used to equip, provision, assign thresholds, and assign service  
state.  
Note: A “toggle” field type means the user can press the space bar to view and select the  
next option that is described; or the user can press the “R” key to view and select the previous  
option. An “input” field type means the user must type an entry in the field according to the  
parameters described. A “fixed” field is locked and cannot be changed by the user.  
Note: Edits can be made in the configuration database in one of two ways: 1) If the  
complete field is highlighted, use the space bar to toggle forward or the “R” key to  
reverse toggle through the options for that field. 2) If only the first space or the field is  
highlighted, type in the data that applies to that field.  
Note: Edits can be saved into the configuration database after each change is made in  
one of two ways: 1) Press an arrow key and then Enter or Return once; or 2) Press Enter  
or Return twice after all selections and entries are made in the screen but before leaving  
the screen. If the entries have been accepted, a message “Configuration Successful…  
Press Any Key To Continue” will appear on the screen.  
Note: Press CONTROL-A for help information on moving around and editing fields.  
Note: The RTAU’s status can also be displayed using the Shelf Status screen, where the  
letter “R” in the TAU slot column means an RTAU is present. Refer to the Soneplex  
System Operation and Maintenance Manual listed under Related Publications at the  
beginning of this manual for more information on the Shelf Status screen.  
Note: Be sure to configure the line card to be tested before setting up test access.  
1. Refer to Figure 3 (shown previously). Check that the STATUS LED on the front panel of  
the RTAU module is green, indicating that the module is operating normally.  
2. Log on to the Craft Interface. If you are unfamiliar with the log on procedure, refer to the  
Soneplex System Operation and Maintenance Manual listed under Related Publications at  
the beginning of this manual for more information.  
3. Use the arrow or number keys to select System Maintenance from the Main Menu. Press  
Enter or Return. The System Maintenance menu will appear as shown in Figure 4.  
4. Use the arrow or keyboard keys to select Test Access Unit Commands from the System  
Maintenance menu. Press Enter or Return. The RTAU Configuration menu will appear as  
shown in Figure 5.  
Note: The User Pattern Definition screen is not available for the MPU 5.3 or SCU V3.0  
releases.  
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5. Use the arrow or number keys to select RTAU Setup and Control from the RTAU  
Configuration menu. Press Enter or Return. The RTAU Setup and Control screen will  
appear as shown in Figure 6.  
Note: If the RTAU is not plugged into the chassis and the Test Access Unit Commands  
selection is made from the System Maintenance menu, the Test Access Unit  
Status/Commands screen will appear as shown in Figure 7. This screen cannot be  
configured. However, if the TAU is plugged into the chassis and the Test Access Unit  
Commands selection is made from the System Maintenance menu, the Test Access Unit  
Status/Commands screen will appear and can be configured.  
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
1. Force/APS Commands  
2. Reset/LED Test Commands  
3. Execute ACO (Alarm Cutoff)  
4. Loopback Status/Commands  
5. Display Inventory  
6. Display Circuit IDs  
7. SCU-860 Data Transfer Commands  
8. Trouble Isolation  
9. Metallic Testing Screen (for IBBCMLQ only)  
A. Test Access Unit Commands  
Press CONTROL-A For Assistance  
Figure 4. System Maintenance Menu  
RTAU CONFIGURATION  
1. RTAU Setup and Control  
2. User Pattern Definition  
Press CONTROL-A For Assistance  
Figure 5. RTAU Configuration Menu  
6. Starting at the top of Table 3 and working your way to the bottom, configure RTAU  
fields. Use the arrow keys to move from field to field.  
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7. Assign the selections by pressing Enter or Return.  
RTAU SETUP AND CONTROL  
EQUIPMENT SETUP  
===============  
Current User : NONE  
Test Circuit: 1-1  
Line Code  
: INTERNAL  
Mode  
: DISABLE  
SIGNAL GENERATOR SETUP  
======================  
Pattern Type : QRS  
#:  
--------------------------------  
Frame Format : UNFRAMED  
Loop Code  
: NONE  
#:  
----------------  
BIT ERROR SETUP  
===============  
Error Count : 0  
Error Rate : OFF  
Error Locn : NONE  
Error Counts  
============  
Data :  
BPV :  
Frame:  
Status  
======  
F Sync:  
P Sync:  
RAI :  
Elapsed Time  
============  
ES :  
EFS:  
CRC :  
COFA :  
Test Timeout : 60  
In Minutes  
Measurement : STOP  
Press CONTROL-A For Assistance  
Figure 6. RTAU Setup and Control Screen  
(Showing Defaults for Screen With Line Code Field Set to INTERNAL)  
TEST ACCESS UNIT STATUS/COMMANDS  
Group: 1  
DS1#: 1  
Drop Direction  
==============  
Status :  
Insert Direction  
================  
Command :  
TAU Present Status: NO  
Press Control-A For Assistance  
Figure 7. Test Access Unit Status/Commands Screen  
(If there is a TAU in the chassis, the TAU Present Status: displays YES)  
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Table 3. RTAU Configuration Fields  
DESCRIPTION  
FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DEFAULT  
EQUIPMENT SETUP FIELDS  
Current User  
Toggle  
OVERVIEW: The Current User field can only be  
NONE  
set to NONE or CRAFT from the Craft menu. If  
the Current User field is set to NONE, the Mode  
field is automatically set to DISABLE. However,  
to change this field to CRAFT, the Mode field  
must first be set to an option other than DISABLE.  
At that point, the Current User field is  
automatically set to CRAFT.  
NONE  
CRAFT  
TL1  
The RTAU is not being used.  
The RTAU is being controlled via the Craft.  
The RTAU is being controlled via the TL1  
interface. This option cannot be enabled from  
the Craft menu. When a “Connect Test Access  
T1” command is issued, the Current User field  
is automatically set to TL1.  
EM  
The RTAU is being controlled via the Element  
Manager.  
Line Code  
Toggle  
OVERVIEW: If external test equipment is being  
used, set the Line Code field to either AMI or  
B8ZS. (External test equipment required: T-Berd  
211 DS1 test set or equivalent that can generate a  
T1 signal.) If the internal signal monitor and  
signal generator of the RTAU is being used, set  
the line code to INTERNAL. In addition, when  
an intrusive test mode is selected and the line  
code is set to INTERNAL, the signal generator  
“Pattern Type” field defaults to QRS to transmit  
an unframed QRSS signal.  
INTERNAL  
INTERNAL  
B8ZS  
Disables RTAU front panel bantam jacks for  
test access. Selects internal TSG and SPD.  
Enables Bipolar Eight-Zero Substitution line  
code through the Craft Interface.  
AMI  
Enables Alternate Mark Inversion line code  
through the Craft Interface.  
Test Circuit  
Input  
1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4,  
2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4,  
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,  
4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4,  
5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4,  
6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4,  
7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4  
Group and slot number to be dropped by the  
DS3 MUX. The Test Circuit option can only be  
changed if the value set in the Mode field is  
DISABLE.  
1-1  
(continued)  
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Table 3. RTAU Configuration Fields, continued  
FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
EQUIPMENT SETUP FIELDS, continued  
Mode  
Toggle  
OVERVIEW: Valid access modes and the resulting  
configurations are shown in Figure 8 (RTAU Test  
Configuration Block Diagram), Figure 9 (MONF and  
MONE), Figure 10 (SPLTB and SLPTA), Figure 11  
(Typical Round-Robin Test Configuration), Figure 12  
(Typical End Test Configuration), Figure 13 (SPLTF  
and SLPTE), Figure 14 (Typical Point-to-Point Test  
Configuration), Figure 15 (SPLTFL and SPLTEL),  
and Figure 16 (LOOPF and LOOPE). In addition,  
when the Mode field change is saved by pressing the  
Enter or Return key, the MPU or SCU will instruct  
the DS3 MUX to drop and insert the selected circuit.  
DISABLE  
DISABLE  
When DISABLE is selected, no monitor or split  
access can take place. Setting the Mode field to  
DISABLE also stops any measurement in  
progress, as if the Measurement field (described  
below) had been set to STOP. The tested circuit  
will also be restored to normal operation.  
MONE  
MONF  
SPLTA  
Non-intrusive monitor access to the A pair.  
Non-intrusive monitor access to the B pair.  
SPLTA mode indicates a split in the A  
transmission path with a Test Signal Generator  
(TSG) connected in the F direction, and a Signal  
Presence Detector (SPD) connected to the signal  
from the E direction.  
SPLTB  
SPLTE  
SPLTB mode indicates a split in the B  
transmission path with a TSG connected in the E  
direction and an SPD connected to the signal from  
the F direction.  
SPLTE mode indicates a split in both the A and B  
transmission paths. An SPD is connected to the line  
incoming from the E direction and a TSG is  
connected to the line outgoing to the E direction. The  
line outgoing in the F direction is connected to a  
QRSS source and the line incoming from the E  
direction is terminated by the nominal characteristic  
impedance of the line.  
SPLTF  
SPLTF indicates a split in both the A and B  
transmission paths with a TSG connected to the line  
outgoing to the F direction and an SPD connected to  
the line incoming from the F direction. The line  
outgoing in the E direction is connected to a QRSS  
source and the line incoming from the E direction is  
terminated by the nominal characteristic impedance  
of the line.  
(continued)  
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Table 3. RTAU Configuration Fields, continued  
FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
EQUIPMENT SETUP FIELDS, continued  
Mode, continued  
SPLTEL  
SPLTEL indicates a split in both the A and B paths  
and connects an SPD to the line incoming from the  
E direction and a TSG to the line outgoing in the E  
direction similar to SPLTE mode. The signal in the  
F direction is looped back.  
Toggle  
SPLTFL  
LOOPE  
SPLTFL indicates a split in both the A and B paths  
and connects an SPD to the line incoming from the  
F direction and a TSG to the line outgoing in the F  
direction similar to SPLTF mode. The signal in the  
E direction is looped back.  
The LOOPE mode is a full split of both A and B  
transmissions paths. The incoming line in the E  
direction is connected to the SPD and this line is  
connected to the outgoing line in the E direction.  
The circuit will be looped in one direction. The  
outgoing line in the F direction (non-test direction)  
will be connected to a QRSS source and the line  
incoming from the F direction is terminated by the  
nominal characteristic impedance of the line.  
LOOPF  
The LOOPF mode is a full split of both A and B  
transmissions paths. The incoming line in the F  
direction is connected to the SPD and this line is  
connected to the outgoing line in the F direction. The  
circuit will be looped in one direction. The outgoing  
line in the E direction (non-test direction) will be  
connected to a QRSS source and the line incoming  
from the E direction is terminated by the nominal  
characteristic impedance of the line.  
SIGNAL GENERATOR SETUP FIELDS  
Pattern Type  
Toggle  
OVERVIEW: If the desired pattern type is not  
available, select the User Code option to enter a  
pattern 32 bits or less.  
QRS  
20  
QRS  
Quasi-Random Signal. QRS (2 -1) is a 1,048,575-  
bit sequence generated by a 20-stage shift register  
with feedback taken from the 17th and 20th stages.  
The non-inverted output is taken from the 20th  
stage, and an output bit is forced to be a ‘1’  
whenever the next 14 bits are all 0’s. QRS is  
typically used to verify continuity and to check  
circuit performance in the presence of traffic-like  
signals. Quasi-random Signal (QRS) is a signal  
repeated every 1 to 24 bits as specified by the  
Operation System (OS) application. QRS must  
conform to the description in Bellcore TR-NPL-  
000054.  
(continued)  
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FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
SIGNAL GENERATOR SETUP FIELDS, CONTINUED  
15  
Pattern Type, continued  
Toggle  
2^15-1  
2^23-1  
All Ones  
2
-1 is a 32,767-bit, pseudo-random pattern  
that generates a maximum of 14 sequential 0’s  
and 15 sequential 1’s. The pattern provides a  
maximum number of 0’s allowed for framed,  
non-B8ZS testing. The pattern does not meet  
the minimum 1’s density requirement.  
23  
2
-1 is a 8,388,607-bit, pseudo-random  
pattern that generates a maximum of 22  
sequential 0’s and 23 sequential 1’s. The  
pattern exceeds excess 0’s and does not meet  
the minimum 1’s density requirements for T1  
applications.  
Test of T1 span line. The all-1’s pattern causes  
the span line repeater to consume the maximum  
amount of power. If the current powering the  
span line is low, transmission errors may occur  
due to the inter-symbol interference resulting  
from the inability of a weak repeater power  
supply to develop the energy necessary to  
support the transmission of a long sequence of  
1’s.  
(Framed) All Zeros  
Used as a final confirmation that all network  
elements in a circuit are properly optioned with  
B8ZS for clear channel operation. The framed  
all 0’s pattern consisting of a frame bit  
followed by an all 0’s payload will only be  
applied to circuit optioned with B8ZS for clear  
channel operation.  
3 in 24  
Used to determine the ability of network  
equipment to function properly when transporting  
signal sequences containing both a maximum of  
15 consecutive 0’s during periods of minimum  
overall pulse density.  
• Unframed = 1000 1000 1000 0000  
0000 0000 1000 1000  
• Framed =  
0100 0100 0000 0000  
0000 0100 0100 1000  
2 in 8  
Used in conjunction with the 1-in-8 pattern.  
Useful when performing test to reveal the  
presence of incorrectly-optioned AMI or B8ZS  
equipment. Use of the 2-in-8 pattern will  
confirm the circuits ability to support error-free  
transmission.  
• Unframed = 0100 0010 0100 0010  
• Framed =  
0100 0010 0100 0010  
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FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
SIGNAL GENERATOR SETUP FIELDS, continued  
Pattern Type, continued  
Toggle  
1 in 8  
Containing strings of 7 sequential 0’s. It is used  
to determine the ability of a circuit to handle  
payload signals having minimum 1’s density.  
Use of this pattern often reveals the existence  
of timing recovery problem under conditions of  
low signal density.  
• Unframed = 1000 0000 1000 0000  
• Framed =  
0100 0000 0100 0000  
Daly  
Daly Pattern (Modified 55 Octet). This is useful  
for stressing the timing recovery circuits of line  
cards and the preamplifier/ equalizer circuits of  
repeaters. The pattern stresses a circuit by  
introducing rapid transitions from long sequences  
of low density octets to high density octets, high  
density octets to low density octets, and rapid  
transitions. The pattern may be transmitted framed  
or unframed. When framed, the frame bit shall be  
inserted at the octet boundaries and will not  
overwrite the bits.  
User Code  
For user-defined patterns of 32 bits or less, set the  
Pattern Type field to User Code. The bits can be  
entered by typing a string of 0’s or 1’s in the bit  
field located to the right of the designated entry.  
Pattern Bits  
Display None  
only  
If the Pattern Type field is configured for User  
Code, pattern bits will be displayed to the right  
of the Pattern type field parameter. This field’s  
name is not shown on the screen. If no User  
Code is entered in the Pattern Type field, this  
field displays 32 dashes.  
None  
Frame Format  
Toggle  
UNFRAMED  
Unframed data pattern.  
Used for SLC framing.  
Super Frame  
UNFRAMED  
(continued)  
Ft ONLY  
SF  
ESF  
Extended Super Frame  
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FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
SIGNAL GENERATOR SETUP FIELDS, continued  
Loop Code  
Toggle  
OVERVIEW: The Mode field must be set to a  
SPLT option before the Loop Code field can be  
configured. Loop codes will be transmitted until  
the RTAU detects a change in the signal being  
received. At that time, the pattern selected before  
the loop code was set will be transmitted. For  
example, when sending a Loop Up code, the  
RTAU will restore the original pattern after it  
receives the loop code it is transmitting, indicating  
that the circuit is looped up. Note that the Loop  
Code bits are displayed in the Loop Code bit field  
as each code is selected. This is provided as a  
convenience to the operator who may not know  
the name chosen for the loop code but does know  
the pattern.  
NONE  
NONE  
Disables any active loop code selected for this  
field. When NONE is selected, the Loop Code  
field displays 16 dashes.  
Line Loop Up  
10000  
Line Loop Down  
4-Bit Loop Up  
100  
1100  
4-Bit Loop Down  
5-Bit Loop Up  
1110  
11000  
5-Bit Loop Down  
ESF CSU Loop Up  
11100  
0EFF (0000 1110 1111 1111)  
38FF (0011 1000 1111 1111)  
ESF CSU Loop  
Down  
ESF NI* Loop Up  
12FF (0001 0010 1111 1111)  
24FF (0010 0100 1111 1111)  
14FF (0001 0100 1111 1111)  
ESF NI* Loop Down  
ESF CSU Payload  
Loop Up  
ESF CSU Payload  
Loop Down  
32FF (0011 0010 1111 1111)  
User Loop Up  
Enter a 16-value expression using only 1’s, 0’s,  
or “-”. The bits can be entered by typing a  
string of 0’s or 1’s in the bit field located to the  
right of the designated entry.  
(toggle and input)  
User Loop Down  
Enter a 16-value expression using only 1’s, 0’s,  
or “-”. The bits can be entered by typing a  
string of 0’s or 1’s in the bit field located to the  
right of the designated entry.  
*Note: “NI” means Network Interface device.  
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FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
BIT ERROR SETUP FIELDS  
OVERVIEW: Bit errors can be injected by the RTAU using the Bit Error Set Up fields. These sections are display-only fields that are  
only displayed when the line code setting is INTERNAL. The Status field always shows the current status if the line code is  
INTERNAL, but the Error Counts and Elapsed Time fields only show a value when a measurement is being made.  
Error Count  
Input  
Range of 0 to 1544  
Select either Error Count or Error Rate for bit  
error setup. Both cannot be set at the same time.  
If single errors or a burst of errors is desired, set  
the Error Count field to the number of errors to  
insert. If the Error Count field is set, the  
number of errors will be transmitted each time  
the Enter key is pressed.  
0
Error Rate  
Error Locn  
Toggle  
Toggle  
OFF, 1E-3, 1E-4,  
1E-5, 1E-6, 1E-7  
Select either Error Count or Error Rate for bit  
error setup. Both cannot be set at the same time.  
If a steady error rate is desired, set the Error  
Rate field which indicates the rate bit or frame  
errors are injected.  
OFF  
OVERVIEW: The Error Location field must be  
set to either PAYLOAD or FBE if the count or  
rate field is set. Pressing the Enter or Return  
key will cause the RTAU to send the errors.  
NONE  
NONE  
Indicates count is 0 and rate is off.  
Bit errors are injected.  
PAYLOAD  
FBE  
Frame Bit Error. Frame errors are injected.  
Eight-digit counter or blank.  
Error Counts Data  
Error Counts BPV  
Error Counts Frame  
Error Counts CRC  
Error Counts COFA  
Status F Sync  
Display None  
only  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Display None  
only  
Eight-digit counter or blank.  
Eight-digit counter or blank.  
Eight-digit counter or blank.  
Eight-digit counter or blank.  
* or blank  
Display None  
only  
Display None  
only  
Display None  
only  
Display None  
only  
Status P Sync  
Display None  
only  
* or blank  
Status RAI  
Display None  
only  
* or blank  
(continued)  
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FIELD  
TYPE  
OPTIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
DEFAULT  
Elapsed Time ES  
Display None  
only  
Six-digit counter or blank.  
Blank  
Elapsed Time EFS  
Display None  
only  
Six-digit counter or blank.  
Blank  
60  
Test Timeout in Minutes  
Input  
0 to 1440  
Timeout counter for test access. If the counter  
is set to a number higher than “0” and then  
reaches “0” during test, the Mode field will be  
set to DISABLE automatically. If the counter is  
set to “0”, the test timeout will be turned off,  
and the test will have unlimited time.  
Measurement  
Toggle  
and  
OVERVIEW: Start a measurement by selecting  
START at the Measurement field. The RTAU will  
wait for pattern sync and frame sync for framed  
patterns before starting the measurement. After  
synchronizing, the measurement display will  
change to RUNNING. Stop any measurement by  
selecting STOP. Refer to Figure 17 for a RTAU  
configuration screen showing a test that is starting.  
STOP  
Display  
Note: If the Mode is set to MONE, MONF,  
LOOPE, or LOOPF, only frame sync is required  
before starting the measurement. If the pattern is  
not in sync, then the Data Error Counts will read  
“N/A” until pattern sync is established.  
START  
STOP  
Initiate measurement.  
Terminate measurement. Note: Setting the  
Mode field to DISABLE also stops any  
measurement in progress as if the Measurement  
field had been set to STOP.  
RUNNING (display)  
Measurement active.  
Waiting on Sync  
Display None  
only  
This parameter is displayed to the right of the  
Measurement field when the Measurement field  
is set to START. The WAITING ON SYNC  
message is display-only; it only shows up when  
the RTAU is waiting for either frame or pattern  
sync. Examine the status section to determine  
what sync is needed.  
Blank  
Mode  
Toggle  
DISABLE  
To end the test session, restore the tested circuit to  
normal operation by selecting DISABLE.  
DISABLE  
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MPU  
or  
SCU  
BIPOLAR  
ACCESS  
RTAU  
DS3 MUX  
RTAU  
FRONT  
PANEL  
DS1 TEST  
SET  
RX  
PATTERN GEN  
DETECTOR  
TX  
LINE  
CARD  
DS3  
EQUIPMENT  
CONTROLLER  
A
B
DS1  
FACILITY  
MONITOR  
SPLIT  
11864-C  
Figure 8. RTAU Test Configuration Block Diagram  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
DS3 MUX  
DS3 MUX  
A
A
B
B
CIRCUIT  
CIRCUIT  
UNDER TEST  
UNDER TEST  
B
A
MONF  
MONE  
SIGNAL  
SIGNAL  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
RTAU  
RTAU  
11865-C  
Figure 9. MONF and MONE  
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EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
DS3 MUX  
DS3 MUX  
CIRCUIT  
CIRCUIT  
UNDER TEST  
UNDER TEST  
SPLTB  
SPLTA  
SIGNAL  
SIGNAL  
A
B
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
A
B
RTAU  
RTAU  
TEST SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
TEST SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
11866-B  
Figure 10. SPLTB and SLPTA  
OFFICE A  
OFFICE Z  
INTEROFFICE  
FACILITY  
A END  
Z END  
RTAU  
A
RTAU  
A
E
F
F
E
INSERT:  
NETWORK  
DROP:  
CUSTOMER  
LOOPBACK  
LOOPBACK  
B
B
CPE  
CPE  
SPLTB  
A = "A" TRANSMISSION PATH  
B = "B" TRANSMISSION PATH  
E = EQUIPMENT (NETWORK)  
F = FACILITY (CUSTOMER)  
11867-B  
= SIGNAL PRESENCE DETECTOR  
= TEST SIGNAL GENERATOR  
OR UNFRAMED (QRS)  
Figure 11. Typical Round-Robin Test Configuration  
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OFFICE A  
INTEROFFICE  
FACILITY  
OFFICE Z  
A
A END  
Z END  
RTAU  
A
F
E
E
F
INSERT:  
NETWORK  
DROP:  
NETWORK  
LOOPBACK  
B
B
CPE  
CPE  
QRS  
SPLTE  
A = "A" TRANSMISSION PATH  
B = "B" TRANSMISSION PATH  
E = EQUIPMENT (NETWORK)  
F = FACILITY (CUSTOMER)  
= SIGNAL PRESENCE DETECTOR  
11868-B  
= TEST SIGNAL GENERATOR  
OR UNFRAMED (QRS)  
= TERMINATED SIGNAL  
Figure 12. Typical End Test Configuration  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
DS3 MUX  
DS3 MUX  
A
A
B
B
CIRCUIT  
CIRCUIT  
UNDER TEST  
UNDER TEST  
SPLTF  
SPLTE  
SIGNAL  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
TEST SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
QRS  
QRS  
RTAU  
RTAU  
SIGNAL  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
TEST SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
11869-B  
Figure 13. SPLTF and SLPTE  
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INTEROFFICE  
FACILITY  
OFFICE A  
RTAU  
A
OFFICE Z  
Z END  
RTAU  
A END  
F
E
E
A
F
DROP:  
CUSTOMER  
DROP:  
NETWORK  
INSERT:  
CUSTOMER  
INSERT:  
NETWORK  
INSERT:  
CUSTOMER  
INSERT:  
NETWORK  
B
B
CPE  
CPE  
QRS  
QRS  
SPLTF  
SPLTE  
A = "A" TRANSMISSION PATH  
B = "B" TRANSMISSION PATH  
E = EQUIPMENT (NETWORK)  
F = FACILITY (CUSTOMER)  
= SIGNAL PRESENCE DETECTOR  
= TEST SIGNAL GENERATOR  
OR UNFRAMED (QRS)  
= TERMINATED SIGNAL  
11870-B  
Figure 14. Typical Point-to-Point Test Configuration  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
DS3 MUX  
DS3 MUX  
A
A
B
B
CIRCUIT  
CIRCUIT  
UNDER TEST  
UNDER TEST  
SPLTFL  
SPLTEL  
SIGNAL  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
TEST SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
RTAU  
RTAU  
SIGNAL  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
TEST SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
11871-B  
Figure 15. SPLTFL and SPLTEL  
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EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
EQUIPMENT (E)  
[NETWORK]  
FACILITY (F)  
[CUSTOMER]  
DS3 MUX  
DS3 MUX  
A
A
B
B
CIRCUIT  
CIRCUIT  
UNDER TEST  
UNDER TEST  
LOOPF  
LOOPE  
SIGNAL  
SIGNAL  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
PRESENCE  
DETECTOR  
QRS  
QRS  
RTAU  
RTAU  
11872-B  
Figure 16. LOOPF and LOOPE  
RTAU SETUP AND CONTROL  
EQUIPMENT SETUP  
===============  
Current User : CRAFT  
Test Circuit: 1-2  
Line Code  
: INTERNAL  
Mode  
: SPLTE  
SIGNAL GENERATOR SETUP  
======================  
Pattern Type : QRS  
#:  
--------------------------------  
Frame Format : ESF  
Loop Code  
: NONE  
#:  
----------------  
BIT ERROR SETUP  
===============  
Error Count : 0  
Error Rate : OFF  
Error Locn : N/A  
Error Counts  
============  
Data :  
BPV :  
Frame:  
Status  
======  
F Sync: * ES :  
P Sync: * EFS:  
RAI :  
Elapsed Time  
============  
CRC:  
COFA  
Test Timeout : 60  
Measurement : START  
WAITING ON SYNC  
In Minutes  
Press CONTROL-A For Assistance  
Figure 17. RTAU Setup and Control Screen (Starting a Measurement)  
6 TL1 COMMANDS  
The TL1 commands shown in Table 4 that are used for the RTAU are defined in Bellcore  
requirement GR-000834-CORE. For more information about TL1 commands, refer to the  
Soneplex System Operation and Maintenance Manual listed under Related Publications at the  
beginning of this manual.  
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Table 4. TL1 Commands Used for the RTAU  
COMMAND  
DESCRIPTION  
CHG-ACCMD-T1  
CHG-LPBK-T1  
CHG-TSTSIG-T1  
CONN-TACC-T1  
DISC-MEAS  
Change Access Mode T1  
Change Loopback T1  
Change Test Signal T1  
Connect Test Access T1  
Disconnect Measurement  
Disconnect Test Access Metallic/Digital  
Disconnect Test Signal  
Measure Signal T1  
DISC-TACC  
DISC-TSTSIG  
MEAS-SIG-T1  
REPT-RSLT  
Report Result  
TST-INSERRBITS  
Test Insert Error Bits  
7 SPECIFICATIONS  
The technical specifications for the RTAU modules are given in Table 5.  
Table 5. RTAU Specifications  
PARAMETER  
SPECIFICATION  
REMARKS  
Input Power  
Input Current (Max.)  
Input Current (Nominal)  
Input Voltage (Nominal)  
Input Voltage Range  
175 mA at 48 Volts  
100 mA at 48 Volts  
–48 Vdc  
–42 to –60 Vdc  
8.2 watts  
Power Consumption /  
Dissipation (Max.)  
DS1 Jack Access  
Electrical Interface  
Termination  
Bipolar  
100 ohms nominal ± 5%  
Bantam  
Jack Type  
Line Code  
AMI or B8ZS  
Controlled by front panel switch  
Line Rate  
1.544 Mbps ± 130 ppm max.  
Dimensions  
Height × Width × Depth  
9.5 × 9.9 × 1.0 inches  
(24.1 × 25.1 × 2.5 cm)  
Weight  
12 oz. (.34 kg)  
Environment  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
–40° to 149° F (–40° to 65° C)  
–40° to 158° F (–40° to 70° C)  
Relative Humidity (Operating) 5% to 95%  
No condensation  
Altitude (Operating  
or Non-operating)  
–1,312 to + 14,764 ft.  
(–400 to +4,500 m)  
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