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Page 5 - Chapter 1. Introduction
Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction T1/FT1 Overview ............................................................................................... 1 T1 Service Offerings .................................................................................... 1Fractional T1 ........
Page 6 - Chapter 2. Installation; ii
Table of Contents Loopback Tests .......................................................................................... 17 Classes of Loopbacks ......................................................................... 18 Network Interface Loopbacks ..................................................
Page 7 - Chapter 3. Operation; iii
Table of Contents No Unit ID Desired ............................................................................ 35 Set Control Port .......................................................................................... 36 Control-In (PC) ...........................................................
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Table of Contents Active Alarms .............................................................................. 48View History ................................................................................ 49Port Status ..................................................................................
Page 9 - Chapter 4. Example Operations
Table of Contents Map In Use: A(B) ...................................................................................... 64 Operation ..................................................................................... 64 DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B .......................................................
Page 10 - Figures
Table of Contents Step 3. Select the number of DS0s/Port:_____12___ ........................... 87Step 4. Complete the DS0 Map Configuration ..................................... 88Step 5. Complete a Configuration Table for the DSX-1 PBX Passthru ........................................................
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Table of Contents Figure 1-15. Drop and Insert, Voice, and Bridging Application Set Up .... 23Figure 1-16. Variations of Mixed Applications ............................................. 24Figure 2-1. Example of Chain-in ................................................................... 37Figure 3-1...
Page 12 - Tables; viii
Table of Contents Figure 4-19. Test Pattern Results Display .................................................... 104Figure A-1. TSU 600 Complete Menu Tree ................................................. 108 Tables Table 2-A. Network Pinout .............................................................
Page 13 - Chapter 1; T1 Service Offerings
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 Chapter 1 Introduction T1/FT1 OVERVIEW The T1 digital communications link has been used bytelephone companies (telcos) for transmitting voicesince the early sixties. The D4 channel bank is a T1digital carrier system ...
Page 14 - Fractional T1
Chapter 1. Introduction 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 performance of their service offering. Since theintroduction of ESF, equipment that is installed inprivate networks can also provide the same perfor-mance information to the user. Fractional T1 Fractional T1 (FT1) le...
Page 15 - Front View of the TSU 600; Functional Description; is one of several T1 multiplex-; TSU
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 3 TSU 600 OVERVIEW A functional description of the T1 multiplexers, adescription of the TSU 600 rear panel, and a summaryof the features of the TSU 600 is provided in thissection. The unit is shown in Figure 1-1. T S U...
Page 16 - serves as the link between user data
Chapter 1. Introduction 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 The TSU 600 serves as the link between user data sources such as local area network (LAN) bridges androuters, computers, CAD systems, teleconferencingequipment, and PBXs. Through the use of multipledata ports, the TS...
Page 17 - Identification of Rear Panel Layout; LEGEND; Monitor/Test Jacks for T1
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 5 Identification of Rear Panel Layout The configuration of the rear panel of the TSU 600ACand TSU 600DC is shown in Figure 1-2. MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3 MODULE 4 MODULE 5 MODULE 6 5A/250V ON OFF CONTROL/ CHAIN IN OUT...
Page 18 - Features of the TSU 600
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Features of the TSU 600 The TSU 600 offers the following features: • A DS1 interface and a 60 Hz or DC (optional) power supply. • Six slots to house option modules with up to four additional data ports, including voi...
Page 19 - TSU INTERFACES; The NI provides the following functions:
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 7 TSU INTERFACES The TSU 600 is equipped with six slots in the rearpanel to house option modules which provide avariety of additional data ports. See Figure 1-3. TSU 600 PC or Modem Network Up to 6 Control Input Chain ...
Page 20 - Control Port Input; • RS-232 input from a PC or a modem for control of; Chain Port Output
Chapter 1. Introduction 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Control Port Input The control port input provides the following func-tions: • RS-232 input from a PC or a modem for control of the TSU 600 • Chain input from another TSU 600 or TSU 100• Up to 9600 baud operation• Ac...
Page 21 - THREE METHODS OF CONTROL; . It provides complete control; SNMP; is designed to support the
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 9 THREE METHODS OF CONTROL Front Panel The front panel provides complete and easy control ofall items that can be configured through menu guidedoptions. The front panel LCD also displays the statusof operation and perf...
Page 22 - OPTION SLOT ARRANGEMENT
Chapter 1. Introduction 1 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 OPTION SLOT ARRANGEMENT As viewed from the rear of the TSU 600, the slots arenumbered as shown in Figure 1-4. All slots arefunctionally identical except slots one and six. Theseslots offer additional functions. Slo...
Page 23 - TSU 600 Option Slot Arrangement
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 1 Slot 6 Slot 6 services any option module type includingsecondary network interface ports (DSX-1 (PBX) andFull D&I), but not the DTE timing source. If a second-ary network interface port is to be used, it must b...
Page 24 - OPTION PORTS; • DSX1. Passthru for operation with a PBX (Terminal; Other Data Interfaces; • Nx56/64 serial interface. This module is the same as
Chapter 1. Introduction 1 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 OPTION PORTS The option ports vary depending on the optionmodules installed. Secondary Interfaces (SI) The secondary interface is an additional interface to aDS1, a DSX1 facility, or some other network service,and ...
Page 25 - TSU 600 CLOCK SOURCES; loop timed; Network Timed Clock Source
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 3 TSU 600 CLOCK SOURCES The TSU 600 is operable from various clock sourcespermitting it to perform properly in many differentapplications. The network interface clocking optionsare set by using the clocking options s...
Page 26 - DTE Timed; Clock; DTE Clock Source
Chapter 1. Introduction 1 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 DTE Timed The DTE is the source of timing. The TSU 600 uses theincoming DTE clock to determine the transmissiontiming. This is typically used in applications where itis necessary to have the DTE as the primary cloc...
Page 27 - Internal Timing; The TSU 600 is the source of timing. The TSU 600; Internal Clock Source
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 5 Internal Timing The TSU 600 is the source of timing. The TSU 600 is configured to use its own internal oscillator as thesource of timing. Applications include private linedriver circuits where one end is set to net...
Page 29 - offers three forms of testing:; Self Tests
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 7 TSU 600 TESTING The TSU 600 offers three forms of testing: • Self test• Loopback tests (local and remote)• Pattern generation and check Self Tests The self test checks the integrity of the internal operationof the ...
Page 30 - Classes of Loopbacks; Network Loopback Tests; DTE Interface Loopbacks; This loopback may be
Chapter 1. Introduction 1 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Classes of Loopbacks There are two classes of loopbacks: network interfaceand DTE interface. Network Interface Loopbacks Network interface loopbacks (see Figure 1-9) affect theentire T1 data stream. There are two t...
Page 31 - DTE Interface Loopback; Port Interface Loopback
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 9 The TSU 600 also activates a port loopback when the DTEloopback is asserted. TSU 600 T1 Nx56/64 Interface Nx56/64 toNetwork ControlCircuit Network Interface (NI) to DTE Port Loopback Figure 1-10 DTE Interface Loopb...
Page 32 - Pattern Generation; QRSS Pattern
Chapter 1. Introduction 2 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Pattern Generation The TSU 600 offers two available test patterns: QRSSand 511. QRSS Pattern The QRSS pattern is commonly used to simulate realdata in T1 interfaces. This pattern can be assigned toappear in all DS0...
Page 33 - TSU 600 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS; features a unique architecture that allows; Bridge, PBX, Video Conferencing Application; Bridge, PBX, Video Conferencing Application Set Up
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 2 1 TSU 600 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS The following examples illustrate possible configura-tions of TSU 600 applications. TSU 600 Option Modules The TSU 600 features a unique architecture that allows the addition of s...
Page 34 - All Voice Application; All Voice Application Set Up
Chapter 1. Introduction 2 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 All Voice Application In this application 24 voice channels are provided fortelephones and for fax machines. Six FXS dual mod-ules with six dual FXS plug on boards provide thevoice interfaces. See Figure 1-14. T S ...
Page 35 - Drop and Insert, Voice, and Bridging Application; Drop and Insert, Voice, and Bridging Application Set Up; Variations of Mixed Applications; Regional Sales Office
Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 2 3 Drop and Insert, Voice, and Bridging Application The TSU 600 provides a bridge interface with anNx56/64 module. A drop and insert module providesan interface to a remote TSU 100. The OCU DPmodule is used for a 56 k...
Page 36 - Corporate
Chapter 1. Introduction 2 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Corporate TSU 600 supports LAN bridge with base Nx. The PBXsystem uses the DSX-1 module. The plug-on V.35 isused to interface to the video telecom equipment. SeeFigure 1-16. T-Watch Management Software The T-Watch ...
Page 37 - Chapter 2; Carefully inspect the TSU 600; Shipped by ADTRAN; • The user manual; Provided by Customer
Chapter 2. Installation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation UNPACK, INSPECT, POWER CONNECTION Carefully inspect the TSU 600 for any shipping damages. If damage is suspected, file a claim immedi-ately with the carrier and then contact ADTRANCustomer Se...
Page 38 - Power Connection; DC Powered Units
Chapter 2. Installation 2 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Power Connection The AC powered TSU 600 is equipped with a captiveeight-foot power cord, terminated by a three-prongplug which connects to a grounded power receptacle. Power to the TSU 600 must be from a grounded 1...
Page 39 - WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
Chapter 2. Installation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 2 7 WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product withinfive years from the date of shipment if the productdoes not meet its published specifications or if it failswhile in service. For detai...
Page 40 - Telephone Equipment
Chapter 2. Installation 2 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (UL 1459) Grounding instruction information from theUnderwriters' Laboratory UL 1459 Standard for Safety: Telephone Equipment , of September 20, 1993, is pro- vided in this section. An equipm...
Page 42 - WIRING; On the rear panel the TSU 600; Connections; The network connections are as follows:; Connector type; Network Pinout
Chapter 2. Installation 3 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 WIRING Network On the rear panel the TSU 600 is an eight-position modular jack labeled NETWORK. This connector isused for connecting to the network. See Table 2-A forthe pinout for the network connector. Connection...
Page 44 - This is used to connect to another TSU 600; The chain-out connections are as follows:
Chapter 2. Installation 3 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Chain-out This is used to connect to another TSU 600 Chain-in connector. See Table 2-C for the pinout for the chain-out connector. Connections The chain-out connections are as follows: Connector type RJ-48 Part num...
Page 45 - POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION; Memory Test; and the Test LEDs are illuminated.; All Tests Passed; Front panel LED verification.
Chapter 2. Installation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 3 3 POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION When shipped from the factory, the TSU 600 is set tofactory default conditions. At the first application ofpower, the unit automatically executes a memory selftest. A full self t...
Page 46 - Set User Passcode; To Establish a Passcode; After pressing; Enter; a verification prompt is dis-; Special Feature; Passcode
Chapter 2. Installation 3 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Set User Passcode The TSU 600 is designed to operate with or withoutthe use of a password. The passcode should be a number easily remembered. Onceentered, the passcode is required to access any operationother than ...
Page 47 - No Passcode Desired; Set Unit Identification; To Set the Unit Identification
Chapter 2. Installation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 3 5 No Passcode Desired At the New Passcode prompt (in the Set Passcode menu), press Enter without any numerical entry. The system nullifies the need to enter a password forsubsequent use and proceeds to the Unit ID pr...
Page 48 - Set Control Port
Chapter 2. Installation 3 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Set Control Port The TSU 600 can be configured from the control portonly when a unit ID number has been entered. (It canbe configured from the faceplate whether a unit IDnumber has been entered or not.) If the cont...
Page 50 - Normal Power-Up Procedure
Chapter 2. Installation 3 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Normal Power-Up Procedure After the unit has been put into operation with theinitial power-up and initialization, subsequent power-up procedure includes only the Power-Up Self Testfollowed by the request for a pass...
Page 51 - Chapter 3; OPERATION
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 3 9 Chapter 3 Operation OPERATION The TSU 600 can be configured and controlled by twodifferent methods: front panel operation or theoptional control software called T-Watch. Identification of Front Panel Layout The TSU 60...
Page 52 - TSU 600 Front Panel Layout; Display Panels; is accessed remotely by the PC program.; Module Status
Chapter 3. Operation 4 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 OK • 1 MODULE TEST TSU 600 ALARM OK • 2 TEST ALARM OK • 3 TEST ALARM ALARM ERROR TEST COPY HOME SHIFT OK REMOTE A B C REMOTE ALARM CLEAR D E F 0 # 1 2 3 7 8 9 4 5 6 CANCEL ENTER OK • 5 TEST ALARM OK • 4 TEST ALARM OK ...
Page 53 - Test; . If the alarm conditions; Shift; Reserved for future use.
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 4 1 • Test (yellow) Indicates that one of the interfaces is operating in atest mode. This includes a self test or a test loop-back. When lighted, this LED also indicates thatnormal data flow is not occurring in at least o...
Page 54 - Cancel
Chapter 3. Operation 4 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Alarm Used as quick access to the active alarm displaymenus. This can be activated while any other menuitem is in use. When the Alarm menu is exited, theunit returns to the location of the same menu that wasactive whe...
Page 55 - General Menu Operation; Select and Activate a Menu Item; Up; Select a Menu Item
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 4 3 General Menu Operation The TSU 600 uses a multilevel menu structure contain-ing both menu items and data fields. All menuoperations and data are displayed in the LCD window.The menu items are numbered and can be viewe...
Page 56 - Sample Submenu; Set the Data Field
Chapter 3. Operation 4 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 The unit responds by displaying the first two sub-menu items (in this example, on the Configurationmenu). An Up or Down Arrow shown in the lower right corner of the LCD indicates additional menuoptions in that directi...
Page 57 - Display Only Data Fields; Data Field; Display and Data Fields; Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display; Data Port Identification
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 4 5 Display Only Data Fields Data fields preceded by an equal ( = ) symbol cannot be edited. See Figure 3-4. Data Field Display Field Figure 3-4 Display and Data Fields Pressing Enter moves the cursor to the data field. U...
Page 58 - Module Slots, TSU 600
Chapter 3. Operation 4 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 DSX-1 option card with an Nx56/64 plug-on interfaceis installed in option slot 6, it would be designated as: DSX-1 Passthru=6.1 Where slot=6 and port =1.The DSX-1 is located in option slot 6 and is the firstport in th...
Page 59 - MENU STRUCTURE; Tree; The Four Opening Menus; repeatedly returns the system to the Main
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 4 7 MENU STRUCTURE The TSU 600 uses a form of hierarchical menus toaccess all features. The topmost or Main menu level(see Figure 3-6) leads to submenus which are groupedby functionality. All menu operations are displayed...
Page 60 - Display of Opening Menus; Opening Menu Functions; Status
Chapter 3. Operation 4 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 The opening menu display as seen in Figure 3-7 is theaccess point to all other operations. There are fourmain menu items: Status, Configuration, Utility andTest. Each Main menu item has several functions andsubmenus t...
Page 61 - View History
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 4 9 View History This menu item displays date and time history of upto 20 status changes of the unit. Port Status Port Status is used for viewing the signals beingmonitored on the data ports. Remote Port Shows status of i...
Page 62 - Displays and can be used to set the time and date.; Factory Restore; System Configura; Set Passcode; Displays and can be used to set the unit ID.
Chapter 3. Operation 5 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Utility (UTIL) The Utility menu is used to view and to set systemparameters. This menu includes the following items: Time/Date Displays and can be used to set the time and date. Factory Restore Restores the factory de...
Page 63 - Run Self Test executes a full internal self test.; Port Test; Port Test is used to test specific data ports.; Cancel Tests; Cancel Tests deactivates all tests.; Opening Menu Functions: Detailed Discussion
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 5 1 Test The execution of tests will disrupt some normal operations.See individual menu items concerning tests before executingany. The Test menu is used to initiate different types oftests of the unit and to view test re...
Page 64 - STATUS; Complete Status Menu; repeatedly returns the system to the main
Chapter 3. Operation 5 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 STATUS The Status menu branch provides the ability to viewthe status of the TSU 600 operation. See Figure 3-8. 1)STATUS 1) NI PERF RPTS %AS %EF ES SES UAS (ALARM LIST) END OF LIST 5) PORT STATUS 3) ACTIVE ALARMS 4)VIE...
Page 65 - Network Performance Reports (NI PERF RPTS); Data Values; Network Interface Performance Report; ES
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 5 3 Network Performance Reports (NI PERF RPTS) The Network Interface Performance Reports displaythe user copy of the performance data. The TSU 600maintains this performance data on the network incompliance with ANSI T1.40...
Page 67 - Network Interface Error Type; Active Alarms; TSU 600 System Messages.
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 5 5 * Figure 3-10 Network Interface Error Type The asterisk ( * ) above an item indicates the type of errors detected. The error types are the following: CRC CRC-6 bit errors based on the FDL. This isvalid only in ESF mod...
Page 68 - Display of Alarm Messages; To clear the View History display press; Clear; with the View History menu active.; Port Status
Chapter 3. Operation 5 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Alarm Source Alarm Message Figure 3-11 Display of Alarm Messages In addition to normal menu operation, entry to this menuitem is gained by using the Alarm function ( shift 8 ) on the keypad. The presence of an alarm i...
Page 69 - Remote Port
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 5 7 With the cursor on Main menu item 1)STATUS,activate the menu with Enter or number 1 . The unit displays the first two Status submenu items with thecursor on1)NI PERF RPTS. With the arrows or number 5 , select 5)PORT S...
Page 70 - Complete Configuration Menu
Chapter 3. Operation 5 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 CONFIGURATION (CONFIG) The Configuration menu is used to set the TSU 600operational configuration, including all networkinterface parameters and the allocation of the DS0sand the port parameters. See Figure 3-12. 1) N...
Page 71 - Operation; or number; Down; indicates there are additional menu item
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 5 9 Network (NI) This menu item accesses the configuration of param-eters associated with the network interface in the baseunit. There are eight submenu items that includesetting the format, the line build out (LBO), and ...
Page 73 - Unit; With the cursor on 2)UNIT, activate the menu with; or number; Unit Menu Items
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 Unit The Unit menu is used to change the baud rate of theControl In port and the setup of the Dial Out port. Operation Follow standard operating procedure to access theUnit menu. With the cursor on 2)UNIT, activate th...
Page 74 - Map Exchange Selection Display; to
Chapter 3. Operation 6 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Map Exchange (Map Xchng) The Map Exchange menu is used to enable and set theautomatic time of day map switch. The unit providesselection of the hour, minute, and seconds for the mapswitching to take place. Operation F...
Page 75 - Selection Times for Map Exchange
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 3 When Auto is selected the unit displays the screens toset times for switching. See Figure 3-14. @ @ Figure 3-14 Selection Times for Map Exchange With the cursor on 1)Map A, press Enter to activate the selection fields...
Page 76 - DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B; DS0 Map Designations
Chapter 3. Operation 6 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Map In Use: A(B) This menu item is used to control the DS0 map usedby the TSU 600 and to display the map in current use. OperationFollow standard operating procedure to access theMap In Use menu item. Notice the curre...
Page 77 - Apply; A sample selection follows:
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 5 Operation The operation of DS0 Map A and Map B is identical.With the cursor on 5)DS0 MAP A, press Enter ornumber 5. The unit displays the first two DS0 Map Asubmenu items with the cursor on 1)COPY A> TEMP. DS0 Map ...
Page 78 - Select DS0 Number; CREATE TEMP Selection Screen
Chapter 3. Operation 6 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Select DS0 Number PassthruYes or No Select Port Figure 3-16 CREATE TEMP Selection Screen Use either the scroll method or numbers to enter theDS0 number (do not mix the use of the keys). Pressing Enter completes the se...
Page 79 - Selected Port; Selected Port and Quantity of DS0s
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 7 With the cursor on 3)REVIEW press Enter or number 3to display the first of the assigned ports with thequantity of DS0s. See Figure 3-17. Use scroll to movethrough the displays. Selected Port Quantity of DS0s Figure 3-...
Page 80 - Selecting Apply does
Chapter 3. Operation 6 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 APPLY TEMP > AWrites the TEMP map into Map A. Apply is usuallythe last step in updating a map and is accessed auto-matically at the end of editing or creating a temporarymap. It can be bypassed at this time by sele...
Page 81 - With the cursor on the number; or the
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 9 PORT CONFIGURATION (PORT CONFIG) Port Configuration is used to select and configure theparameters associated with any data port in the unit.For example, parameters for the DSX-1 (PBX) interfaceare set through this men...
Page 82 - Complete Utility Menu Tree; to return the; repeatedly returns the system to the Main menu.
Chapter 3. Operation 7 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 UTILITY (UTIL) The utility menu tree is used to view and to set systemparameters (see Figure 3-19). This includes setting thetime and date and resetting all parameters to factoryvalues or to re-initiate the unit. This...
Page 84 - System Configuration Charts; With the cursor on 3) FACTORY RESTORE, press
Chapter 3. Operation 7 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Factory Restore This menu item is used to restore the factory defaultsetting for all unit parameters. It will restore allparameters, including configured DS0 maps, to thefactory settings. Factory defaults are listed i...
Page 85 - Enter Passcode from Other Menus; . The unit displays; Access; Change/Set a Passcode
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 7 3 Set Passcode Enter Passcode from Other Menus The appearance of the Passcode prompt may make anunexpected appearance from other menu operations.This happens only when the unit is operating in thelimited access mode, i....
Page 87 - With the cursor on 6)SOFTWARE REV, press
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 7 5 Software Revision (Software Rev) This menu provides access to the display of thecurrent software revision level loaded into the baseunit controller. This information is required whenrequesting assistance from ADTRAN C...
Page 88 - PORT UTILITY
Chapter 3. Operation 7 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 PORT UTILITY This menu provides access to the display of thecurrent software information for each port installed inthe unit. This information is required when request-ing assistance from ADTRAN customer service orwhen...
Page 89 - Complete Test Menu; returns the
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 7 7 TEST The Test menu is used to initiate different types oftests of the unit and to view test results. Test resultsare displayed in the LCD window. The Test menucontains four items (see Figure 3-20). The execution of te...
Page 90 - Network Tests
Chapter 3. Operation 7 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Network Tests Network tests are used to control the activation ofloopbacks and the initiation of data test patterns. SeeFigure 3-5 for the list of tests. Network tests are run on the Network Interface (NI).Three diffe...
Page 91 - REMOTE LOOPBCK; ANSI FDL PLB; Deactivates the loopback; Looping; until loopback is
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 7 9 REMOTE LOOPBCK This activates the same loopbacks as Local Loopbackbut at the far end. It uses either the inband loop-upcode as specified by ANSI T1.403 for line loopback(ATT In-Band LLB), or the FDL as specified in AN...
Page 92 - PATTERN
Chapter 3. Operation 8 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 PATTERN This sets the pattern for the test and initiates thetransmission of the pattern. The test is terminated byselecting None . The following patterns are available: QRSS All DS0s Generates a QRSS test patternand i...
Page 93 - Test Pattern Results Display
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 8 1 * Figure 3-21 Test Pattern Results Display ES The number of seconds with at least 1bit error. BES The number of seconds with more than 1 bit error and less than 320. SES The number of seconds with more than 320 bit er...
Page 94 - Run Selftest
Chapter 3. Operation 8 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Run Selftest This menu selection is used to execute a full internalself test. The results of the self tests are displayed inthe LCD. Upon invoking the command the LCDdisplays System Self-Test and the Test LEDs areillu...
Page 95 - Port Tests; or
Chapter 3. Operation 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 8 3 Port Tests The Port Tests menu is used to activate testing ofspecific data ports. It controls the activation ofloopbacks and the initiation of data test patterns. Testresults are displayed in the LCD window. The execu...
Page 97 - Chapter 4; VOICE AND DATA MIX; The following is an example of the use of a TSU 600; Example of Voice and Data Mix
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 8 5 Chapter 4 Example Operations This chapter provides examples of how to configurethe system for a variety of operations. VOICE AND DATA MIX The following is an example of the use of a TSU 600 to mix voice data ...
Page 98 - STEPS TO SET UP VOICE AND DATA MIX; Step 1. Configure the Network; Configuration for Network Interface
Chapter 4. Example Operations 8 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 STEPS TO SET UP VOICE AND DATA MIX The five steps required to set up voice and data mixare presented in this section along with tables thatprovide examples of the required information. Prior to Step 1 Complet...
Page 99 - Configuration for DTE Port; Configure
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 8 7 Step 2. Configure DTE Port (1.1 - Nx56/64) (From Option Module) Table 4-B provides configuration information for DTEports. Table 4-B Configuration for DTE Port MENU ITEM SELECTION USED SELECTIONS AVAILABLE 1)...
Page 100 - Step 4. Complete the DS0 Map Configuration; Configuration for DS0 Map
Chapter 4. Example Operations 8 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 (1.1 - Nx56/64). Step 4. Complete the DS0 Map Configuration Table 4-C provides information for configuring DS0maps. Table 4-C Configuration for DS0 Map DSO # ASSIGN TO PASSTHRU DSO # ASSIGN TO PASSTHRU 1 6.1 ...
Page 101 - Step 5. Complete a Configuration Table for the DSX-1; Configuration for DSX-1 PBX Passthru; Step 6. Activate Configuration Menu; First Two Configuration Menu Items
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 8 9 Step 5. Complete a Configuration Table for the DSX-1 PBX Passthru Table 4-D provides information for configuring theDSX-1 PBX passthrough. Table 4-D Configuration for DSX-1 PBX Passthru MENU ITEM SELECTION US...
Page 102 - CONFIGURING THE NETWORK INTERFACE; First Two Network (NI) Configuration Menu Items; Pressing
Chapter 4. Example Operations 9 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 CONFIGURING THE NETWORK INTERFACE Place the cursor on 1)NETWORK (NI) with the number 1 or by scrolling. Activate the Network Interface Configuration menu with Enter or the number 1 again. The unit displays th...
Page 104 - CONFIGURING THE DS0 MAP; DS0 Map A and Map B Configuration Menu Items; Create Map Menu with Displayed DS0 Number
Chapter 4. Example Operations 9 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 CONFIGURING THE DS0 MAP From the first menu position scroll down or use number 5 to select the DS0 MAP A configuration. Press number 5 again or Enter to enter the DS0 MAP A Configuration menu (see Figure 4-5)...
Page 105 - Passthru Selection Field; Display of DS0 Port Name; up arrow; The PT and
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 9 3 According to the DS0 Map work sheet, Passthru forthis DS0 should be set to Y for Yes (see Figure 4-7). Figure 4-7 Passthru Selection Field Scroll down to display the Y and press Enter to select. The cursor ad...
Page 106 - When all DS0 settings are complete press
Chapter 4. Example Operations 9 4 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 This operation (changing the DS0 number and copy-ing) can be repeated for DS0s 3 through 12 which,according to the configuration chart, are all identical. At DS0 13 the data values changes can be set with the...
Page 107 - TEMPORARY MAP; is now holding the newly created DS0; Review; First Screen for Choosing to Review Temporary Files; to activate
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 9 5 TEMPORARY MAP The TSU 600 is now holding the newly created DS0 Map A in a file as a temporary map. It can be re-viewed or edited through the DS0 Map A menu. Review To Review the Temporary file, follow standar...
Page 108 - Edit; Window Showing Edit Temp Option
Chapter 4. Example Operations 9 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Edit The Review reflects that one of the DS0s is still pro-grammed as Idle, and since the 1.1 Nx56/64 port hasone less DS0, the error must be somewhere betweenDS0 13 and 24. The map that was just created is s...
Page 109 - Window Showing the Error; Applying a map will
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 9 7 Figure 4-12 Window Showing the Error To correct the setting press Enter twice to advance the cursor to the Port data field. Use scrolling to displaythe correct Port and Enter to record the selection. The Temp...
Page 110 - Configuring the Ports; Scroll down or use the number; to activate the Port; to enter the Base Nx Configuration menu.
Chapter 4. Example Operations 9 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Configuring the Ports Scroll down or use the number 7 to move the cursor to 7)PORT CONFIG. Press Enter to activate the Port Configuration menu item (see Figure 4-13). Figure 4-13 Window Showing Port Configura...
Page 111 - returns to the PORT menu. Scroll to change
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 9 9 Scroll to continue viewing the remainder of the menuselections, comparing all the settings against theconfiguration chart. Cancel returns to the PORT menu. Scroll to change the port designation to 6.1 DSX-1. ...
Page 112 - TESTING EXAMPLE; • Send the pattern from one end and loopback the far; Far End Looped Back Test; Network Interface Test
Chapter 4. Example Operations 1 0 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 TESTING EXAMPLE If the example operations in the preceding pages werefollowed, the TSU 600 is completely configured andcapable of passing data from the PBX and the DTE.Prior to actually using the configurat...
Page 113 - Test Menu One
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 0 1 Figure 4-15 Test Menu One The unit begins a display of the submenu items. Theselections available for each of the four screens (seeFigure 4-16) are selected by scrolling.
Page 114 - The Four Test Submenu Windows
Chapter 4. Example Operations 1 0 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 ES BES SES SYNC NO TEST DS0s NO TEST PATTERN NONE NO ARSS TST DS0s QRSS ALL DS0s NO LOOPBACK AVSI FDL PLB ANSI FDL LLB ATT Inband LLB NO LOOPBACK PAYLOAD ON LINE ON Figure 4-16 The Four Test Submenu Windows
Page 115 - Screen that Appears During Loopback Verification; When completed, scroll or use number; key to activate the Pattern; to activate the selection (see Figure
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 0 3 With the cursor on 1)REMOTE LOOPBK, Enter activates the submenu. Scroll to select a setting forPAYLOAD in the data field. When selected, press Enter to activate. This initiates the transmission of a loop-up...
Page 117 - Test Termination
Chapter 4. Example Operations 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 0 5 Test Termination Select TEST PATTERN name and deactivate theremote loopback by selecting no loopback on theremote loopback menu number 2 .
Page 119 - Appendix A. TSU 600 Menu Tree; Appendix A
Appendix A. TSU 600 Menu Tree 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 0 7 Appendix A TSU 600 Menu Tree This appendix contains the complete menu tree for theTSU 600.
Page 120 - TSU 600 Complete Menu Tree
Appendix A. TSU 600 Menu Tree 1 0 8 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 2) CONFIG 2) UNIT 5) DS0 MAP A 6) DS0 MAP B 1) NETWORK (NI) 1) FORMAT 2) CODE 3) YEL ALARM 4) XMIT PRM 5) TIMING MODE 6) SET LBO 7) INBAND LPBCK 8) BIT STUFFING 3) MAP EXCHANGE 7) PORT CONFIG 3) ACCESS 4) I...
Page 121 - Appendix B. DTE Data Rate Chart; Appendix B; This appendix contains the DTE data rate chart.
Appendix B. DTE Data Rate Chart 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 0 9 Appendix B DTE Data Rate Chart This appendix contains the DTE data rate chart.
Page 122 - DTE Data Rate vs. DS0s
Appendix B. DTE Data Rate Chart 1 1 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Table B-A DTE Data Rate vs. DS0s # OF DS0s (N) DTE RATE=56K DTE RATE=64K N=1 56K 64K N=2 112K 128K N=3 168K 192K N=4 224K 256K N=5 280K 320K N=6 336K 384K N=7 392K 448K N=8 448K 512K N=9 504K 576K N=10 56...
Page 123 - Appendix C. System Configuration Charts; Appendix C; Example Operations; Step 1: Configure Network
Appendix C. System Configuration Charts 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 1 1 Appendix C System Configuration Charts This appendix contains five steps/tables to supportthe chapter, Example Operations . It is recommended that these tables be copied and used as work sheetswhe...
Page 124 - Configuration Chart for DTE Port; Based on Data Rate Table in the appendix,
Appendix C. System Configuration Charts 1 1 2 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Step 2: Configure DTE PORT: (1.1 Nx56/64) Table C-B Configuration Chart for DTE Port MENU ITEM SELECTION USED SELECTIONS AVAILABLE 1) INTERFACE V.35*, RS530 2) RATE 56/64 56K, 64K* 3) TX CLK CNTRL...
Page 125 - Step 4: DS0 Map A Configuration; DS0 Map A Configuration; Step 5: DS0 Map B Configuration; DS0 Map B Configuration
Appendix C. System Configuration Charts 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 1 3 Step 4: DS0 Map A Configuration Table C-C DS0 Map A Configuration DSO # ASSIGN TO PASSTHRU? DSO # ASSIGN TO PASSTHRU? 1 13 2 14 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 7 19 8 20 9 21 10 22 11 23 12 24 Step 5: DS0 Map...
Page 127 - Appendix D. TSU 600 System Messages; Appendix D
Appendix D. TSU 600 System Messages 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 1 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 1 5 Appendix D TSU 600 System Messages This appendix lists and defines the alarm and statusmessages that appear on the TSU screen. ALARM MESSAGES: Network Interface (NI) Red Alarm NI unable to frame align...
Page 128 - Appendix D. TSU 600 System Messages
Appendix D. TSU 600 System Messages 1 1 6 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 1 - 1
Page 129 - Index; Symbols
6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 1 1 7 Index Index Symbols 511 pattern 20 A active alarms 55ADTRAN PC program 9alarm 41, 42, 56, 59 active 48, 55history 56messages 55 arrows menus 43 automatic password time out 34 C clear key 42clock sources network 60 configuration (CONFIG)...
Page 132 - testing
1 2 0 T S U 6 0 0 U s e r M a n u a l 6 1 2 0 0 . 0 7 6 L 2 - 1 Index testing network loopback tests 78QRSS pattern 80QRSS results 80QRSS results cleared 81 overview 17selecting TST DS0s 65, 80self test 82testing example 100 time 70, 71, 73time/date 71TSU 3TSU 100 3TSU 600 overview 3TSU multiplexer ...
Page 133 - Product Support Information; Presales Inquiries and Applications Support
Product Support Information Presales Inquiries and Applications Support Please contact your local distributor, ADTRANApplications Engineering, or ADTRAN Sales: Applications Engineering (800) 615-1176 Sales (800) 827-0807 Post-Sale Support Please contact your local distributor first. If your local di...