Nokia DNT2Mi sp/mp - Manual

Nokia DNT2Mi sp/mp

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Product code
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Maintaining DNT2Mi 49
  • Page 5 – Commissioning chart
  • Page 7 – Summary of changes; Document
  • Page 9 – About this document; DTE Interface Units for Nokia Data Network Terminals
  • Page 11 – Introduction to DNT2Mi
  • Page 12 – Ethernet; Single-port and multiport versions; Macro Service Terminal
  • Page 13 – Applications; An example of DNT2Mi use
  • Page 15 – Construction and interfaces; Front panel
  • Page 16 – Indicators and keys; Indicators and keys of the two DNT2Mi units; Local management interface; Management interface cables of DNT2Mi are listed in Table 1.; Multiport DNT2Mi
  • Page 17 – SG; Code
  • Page 18 – Q1 management bus
  • Page 19 – Rear panel; Rear panels of the DNT2Mi units; AC VERSION; a) Remote power input
  • Page 20 – Line interface connector; Terminal interfaces; DTE Interface Units for Nokia Data Network; Line; Pin; Line 1a; Line interface; Line 1b
  • Page 21 – DTE interface options
  • Page 22 – DTE interface adapter units; Adapter type
  • Page 23 – Installing DNT2Mi; Electromagnetic compatibility
  • Page 24 – Caution; Clearances around DNT2Mi
  • Page 25 – Work order; Then proceed according to the steps below:; Connect DNT2Mi to your DTE and to the line.; Inserting DTE interface units
  • Page 26 – To insert DTE interface units:; Make sure that the power is switched off.; Screws
  • Page 27 – Note; Free-standing installation; Place DNT2Mi on a dry and clean horizontal level.; Installing DNT2Mi on a wall or into a rack; The mounting accessories used are:; Installing DNT2Mi on a wall
  • Page 28 – Installation of DNT2Mi on a wall; To install DNT2Mi on a wall:; Position the mounting bar onto DNT2Mi.; Wall-mounting bracket
  • Page 29 – Marking of fixing points for wall screws
  • Page 30 – Fasten the wall-mounting bracket on the wall.; Uninstalling a wall-mounted DNT2Mi; Switch off the power.; Uninstalling DNT2Mi from the wall; Installing a modem shelf into a 19-inch rack
  • Page 31 – To install a modem shelf into a 19-inch rack:; Insert the modem shelf into the 19-inch rack.; Installing DNT2Mi in a modem shelf
  • Page 32 – To install DNT2Mi in a modem shelf:; Insert DNT2Mi into a free slot in the shelf.; Installation of DNT2Mi in a modem shelf
  • Page 33 – Uninstalling DNT2Mi from a modem shelf
  • Page 34 – WARNING; Connecting power supply; The following warning applies to the AC power supply:; The power supply of DNT2Mi can operate at the following voltages:; Power interfaces are located on the rear panel of DNT2Mi.
  • Page 35 – Principle of a negative-grounded DC power system
  • Page 36 – Grounding principle of the remote-powered system; Lines correct
  • Page 37 – Troubleshooting; Remote-powered DNT2Mi; Check the Status field of the top level menu display and check the; Status; and; Alarm; submenus under the; Monitoring; Location of error source; Test the connection according to information in Section 7.3.; Strain relief
  • Page 38 – Completing the installation; Verifying the installation; Switch the power to DNT2Mi with the power switch on the rear panel.; Adjusting the LCD display; Adjusting LCD contrast; Recommended actions after the installation; After the installation, we recommend you to:
  • Page 39 – Commissioning DNT2Mi; Front panel LCD and keys; Automatic power-up test; During the power-up test, the Status LED and the Test LED are lit.
  • Page 40 – Self test; The test ends automatically if no fatal errors were found.; Management; The following items need to be checked:
  • Page 41 – Timing source; You have to check the following items:; Port settings; Identifications
  • Page 42 – DTE Interface Units; Protection settings; DNT2Mi settings can be protected with a password.; Test activation
  • Page 43 – Measurements; Bit error rate test; You can use Table 27 in Appendix A to mark down the results.; After the tests; Monitoring a line
  • Page 44 – Default values; Explanation of noise margin; Noise margin; Global parameters
  • Page 45 – Line parameters
  • Page 47 – Recalling of factory settings can take up to 60 seconds.; Factory values
  • Page 49 – Maintaining DNT2Mi; Getting general information; The front panel menu; Monitor Info; or the; on the; Example of general information; Modify; the name is 15 characters.; Main
  • Page 50 – Monitoring alarms; The; Fault display; (see Figure 27) gives error information concerning the unit; Example of Fault display
  • Page 51 – Testing; Alarms
  • Page 52 – The following tests are available for testing a DNT2Mi terminal:; Tests available for DNT2Mi
  • Page 54 – Local test loop in a port
  • Page 55 – Remotely controlled network test loop; Checking measurements and statistics; Measurement; Statistics; Measurements via the front panel or Q1
  • Page 56 – Line attenuation; DNT statistics via the front panel or Q1; Number of CPU resets and the time passed since the last reset.; Statistics values via Q1; Information
  • Page 57 – Using front panel menus
  • Page 58 – Front panel functions; INTERFACE SIGNALS; LED INDICATORS
  • Page 59 – Front panel actions; If; EXIT
  • Page 60 – Main menu levels; Front panel main menus; Configuring DNT2Mi
  • Page 61 – The text
  • Page 62 – Configuring a port; Configuring port 1 / V.xx type interfaces
  • Page 63 – Configuring port 2 and port 3 / V.xx type interfaces
  • Page 67 – Configuring ports / VF interfaces
  • Page 68 – Configuring a line; Front panel menus for line settings
  • Page 69 – Configuring common settings; Front panel menus for common settings
  • Page 70 – Default settings; Front panel menus for default settings
  • Page 71 – Testing DNT2Mi; Testing a port; Front panel menus for testing a port; Testing a line; Front panel menus for testing a line
  • Page 72 – Testing the equipment; Front panel menus for testing the equipment
  • Page 73 – Monitoring DNT2Mi; Monitoring a port; Front panel menus for monitoring a port
  • Page 74 – Front panel menus for monitoring a line
  • Page 75 – Front panel menus for monitoring alarms
  • Page 76 – Monitoring equipment information; Front panel menus for monitoring equipment information; Self testing; Front panel menus for self testing; Self test results
  • Page 77 – Using Q1 menus; General; Local alarm cancel
  • Page 78 – Main Q1 menu structure
  • Page 79 – Identifications menu
  • Page 81 – Controls menu
  • Page 82 – Settings menu structure
  • Page 92 – Measurements menu structure
  • Page 93 – Statistics menu structure
  • Page 95 – Privileges menu structure
  • Page 96 – DNT controls; type
  • Page 97 – Service options; menu provides also the network manager with three Q1-; Off
  • Page 100 – This menu branch allows you to perform settings to a line.; Principle of the Line interface menu; This menu allows you to select the SHDSL mode.
  • Page 101 – Fixed
  • Page 103 – In the; Line length; Function of the line power loss
  • Page 104 – Maximal cable length; Factors limiting connection length; Cable attenuation
  • Page 105 – Cable impulse noise level; Port Settings; menu shows the following; Active
  • Page 106 – The synchronisation of the equipment is described in Section 9.3.3.
  • Page 108 – The contents of the; DTE circuits; menu depend on the type of the interface
  • Page 109 – Simulated carrier
  • Page 110 – Time slot mapping example, TS0 locally terminated
  • Page 111 – Not in use
  • Page 112 – All
  • Page 113 – Port statistics; submenu (see Figure 70) allows you first to choose the; Line statistics
  • Page 114 – You can clear all statistic parameters.; Setting parameters; display the current status of protection and change the status
  • Page 115 – Technical specifications; Dimensions; DNT2Mi multiport dimensions
  • Page 116 – Power supply; DNT2Mi power supply
  • Page 117 – Line interfaces; DTE interfaces; Supported interchangeable DTE interface types:; Unit identification
  • Page 118 – Example of DNT2Mi identification sticker; Ambient conditions; Environmental and mechanical requirements
  • Page 119 – DNT2Mi climatogram
  • Page 120 – The conditions listed in Section 5.1 must be fulfilled.; Safety and protection; EMC requirements
  • Page 121 – General settings; Setting
  • Page 122 – BER test results
  • Page 125 – Glossary
  • Page 128 – Terms; DYNANET
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DNT2Mi sp/mp

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