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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Front Panel Features; The Express 6530 unit has eight front panel LEDs.; Table 1; lists and describes these front panel LEDs.; Figure 2. Express 6530 Functional Overview
- Page 4 – Figure 3. Express 6530 Back Panel
- Page 7 – Figure 4; the Green/Yellow Earth Ground Wire Must Be; STRAP MAP
- Page 8 – Software Optioning; The menu tree in; Figure 5; illustrates the path to every
- Page 9 – Figure 6; Full G.703 Services
- Page 10 – N. Full Nx64K Service; Typical; Arrow Keys. Move Cursor; Port; SHDSL Service; E1 Port; E1 Service
- Page 11 – illustrates a cross-connect map; Figure 9; illustrates a; Figure 9. Unframed Full E1 Service
- Page 12 – N O T E
- Page 13 – Figure 12. Local Dual Sided Loopback; NTU
- Page 15 – ports and port services by all initiating sources. See; Table 9; for an overview. A key to the symbols; Table 9. Loopback Overview
- Page 16 – All framed services operate in aligned mode.; Operation; Framed pass through; SHDSL Time Slots
- Page 17 – The remote alarm indication (bit 3 of the TS0
- Page 18 – lists the specifications for the Express 6530; Network Interface; Table 10. Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTU Specifications
- Page 19 – WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE; ADTRAN International Equipment; Asia Pacific - Hong Kong
61225001L1-5D
1
Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTU
Installation and Maintenance
Section 61225001L1-5D
Issue 4, October 2002
CONTENTS
1. GENERAL ..................................................................... 1
2. CONNECTIONS ........................................................... 4
3. OPTIONING .................................................................. 7
4. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................... 18
5. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ............ 19
FIGURES
Figure 1.
Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTU ...................... 1
Figure 2.
Express 6530 Functional Overview ............... 2
Figure 3.
Express 6530 Back Panel ................................ 4
Figure 4.
Express 6530 Strap Map ................................. 7
Figure 5.
Express 6530 Menu Tree ................................. 8
Figure 6.
Cross-Connect Map ......................................... 9
Figure 7.
Time Slot Allocation ..................................... 10
Figure 8.
Framed Full E1 Service ................................. 11
Figure 9.
Unframed Full E1 Service ............................. 11
Figure 10. Full Nx64K 2 Mbps Service ......................... 12
Figure 11. Back-to-Back NTU Operation ...................... 12
Figure 12. Local Dual Sided Loopback ......................... 13
Figure 13. Remote Dual Sided Loopback ...................... 13
Figure 14. Local Customer Transparent Loopback ........ 14
Figure 15. Remote Customer Transparent Loopback .... 14
Figure 16. Local Customer Nontransparent Loopback .. 14
Figure 17. Remote Customer Nontransparent
Loopback ....................................................... 14
Figure 18. Local Network Transparent Loopback ......... 14
Figure 19. Remote Network Transparent Loopback ...... 14
Figure 20. Local Network Nontransparent Loopback .... 14
Figure 21. Remote Network Nontransparent
Loopback ....................................................... 14
Figure 22. CRC-4 Detection/Generation ........................ 16
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Line (SHDSL) technology to transport data over a
single copper loop. The Express 6530 interfaces
between the incoming ITU G.991.2 (SHDSL)
leased-line service and the customer’s Data Terminal
Equipment (DTE), providing solutions for
LAN-to-LAN bridging, Frame Relay, and/or PBX
termination.
The Express 6530 is a locally powered standalone unit
which contains an integrated Data Service Unit
(DSU), eliminating the need for a separate DSU. The
Express 6530 interfaces to a customer’s G.703, V.35,
or X.21 interfaces and can be provisioned to support
simultaneous G.703 and Nx64 services. The SHDSL
interface is designed to operate from 192 kbps to
2.304 Mbps in 64 kbps increments or from 3 to 36
time slots, with each time slot representing 64 kbps.
The SHDSL time slots can be multiplexed to the
G.703 and/or the Nx64 interfaces. The maximum
number of time slots that can be directed toward the
G.703 interface is 32 (2.048 Mbps), while the Nx64
can support 36 (2.304 Mbps). A block diagram of the
Express 6530 functionality is illustrated in
Figure 2
.
The Express 6530 can be deployed in pairs for a local
campus application or to an LTU located in a Central
Office. The Express 6530 can be locally or remotely
provisioned with local provisioning being
accomplished through the V.28 control port using a
dumb terminal or PC with a terminal emulation
program. The Express 6530 can be remotely
provisioned by another Express 6530 or an ADTRAN
SHDSL LTU. The Express 6530 can initiate and
respond to local and remote loopbacks and has an
internal 2
15
-1 pseudorandom test pattern for bit error
testing. Front panel mounted LEDs and pushbuttons
provide interface and test status as well as the
initiation of a remote or local loopback.
TABLES
T
able 1.
LED Descriptions ............................................ 2
Table 2.
Front Panel Pushbuttons .................................. 3
Table 3.
SHDSL Pin Connections ................................. 4
Table 4.
G.703 Pin Connections .................................... 4
Table 5.
V.28 Pin Connections ...................................... 5
Table 6.
X.21 Pin Connections ...................................... 5
Table 7.
V.35 Pin Connections ...................................... 6
Table 8.
V.36 Pin Connections ...................................... 6
Table 9.
Loopback Overview ...................................... 15
Table 10.
Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTU
Specifications ................................................ 18
1. GENERAL
This practice contains installation and maintenance
information for the Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTU,
P/N 1225001L1. The unit is illustrated in
Figure 1
.
The ADTRAN Express 6530 is a network terminating
unit using Single-Pair High Speed Digital Subscriber
Figure 1. Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTU
Express
6530
SHDSL
LLOOP
PORT SELECT
LOCAL LOOP/
ERR INJ
REMOTE LOOP
BERT
G.703
RLOOP
Nx64K
BERT
RTS/C
RLSD/I
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Summary
2 61225001L1-5D The Express 6530 can be powered from any ACpower source ranging from 90 V to 240 V atfrequencies of 50 Hz to 60 Hz, or a nominal -48 VDCpower source. The SHDSL NTU will be used to provide access tocustomer premises to E1 or Nx64K leased-lineservices, as well as primary-rate ISDN. The...
4 61225001L1-5D 2. CONNECTIONS Back Panel Features The back panel of the Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTUis illustrated in Figure 3 . The SHDSL port uses a RJ-45 connector with theinterchange circuits and pinouts listed in Table 3 . Table 3. SHDSL Pin Connections e m a N e g n a h c r e t n I n o i t p i r ...
61225001L1-5D 7 3. OPTIONINGHardware Optioning The strap map for the Express 6530 SHDSL NxNTUis illustrated in Figure 4 . 3-WIRE EGND P7 * 2-WIRE P6 GRN/YEL* NC AC/DC POWER V.35 (Winchester 34) * WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock. When Using a 2-Wire AC Power Connection, the Green/Yellow Earth Ground ...