Page 3 - Summary Table of Contents
3 Summary Table of Contents 1 General information ...........................................................................................................................................13 2 Applications overview .......................................................................................
Page 4 - Table of Contents; General information
4 Table of Contents Safety when working with electricity ............................................................................................................11 General observations ..................................................................................................................
Page 5 - GUI configuration
5 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Change the Gateway information of the device ............................................................................................38 Change the MAC address of the device .........................................................................
Page 6 - Contacting Patton for assistance
6 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide V iew log ............................................ ............................................................................................................ .. .55 Managing Trap Details ...........................................................................
Page 7 - Connector pinouts
7 Model 1195 Getting Started G uide Table of Contents Physical ................................................................................................................................................................73 B Connector pinouts .........................................................
Page 8 - List of Figures
8 List of Figures 1 Model 1195 /4E1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2 1195 /4E1 front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - About this guide; Audience; before
About this guide This guide describes the Model 1195 /4E1 hardware, installation and basic configuration. Audience This guide is intended for the following users: • Operators • Installers • Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices: • Chapter 1 on pa...
Page 10 - Precautions; Warnings; Note; IMPORTANT
10 Precautions Notes, cautions, and warnings, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems. Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per- sonal injury. Cautions are intended to prevent situations that cou...
Page 11 - Safety when working with electricity; Mains Voltage: Line voltages are present when the power cord is con-; WARNING
11 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide Model 1195 Getting Started Guide Safety when working with electricity General observations • Place the unit on a flat surface and ensure free air circulation • Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources • Protect the unit from moisture, vapo...
Page 12 - Typographical conventions used in this document; General conventions; Table 1. General conventions; Convention; Garamond blue type
12 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide. General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions: Table 1. General conventions Conventi...
Page 13 - Chapter 1; Chapter contents; Features and Benefits
13 Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents Model 1195 ..................................................................................................................................14 Features and Benefits .......................................................................................
Page 15 - Front View; TRIBUTARY STATUS
Front View 15 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 1 • General information Front View Model 1195/4E1 Optical Multiplexer 1 1 ON OFF C R V_CL MUTE MASK ALS_EN 2 2 3 3 4 4 ALM ALM LOF LOF E1 LOS E-3 E-3 1 2 3 4 RPD RPD WORKB WORKB NOPB NOPB WORKA WORKA NOPA NOPA MANG OFF ON POWER I O ETH PHONE LO OP 4 LO ...
Page 17 - Red; Tributary Status
Front View 17 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 1 • General information Name Color Function E1-LOS Red ON – E1 signal loss happened at the corresponding tributaryOFF – No loss 1 1 ON OFF R CV_ CL MUTE MASK A LS_E N 2 2 3 3 4 4 ALM LOF E1 LOS E-3 1 2 3 4 RPD WORKB NOPB WORKA NOPA MANG OFF ON POWER I O...
Page 18 - ON – Clear CV alarm; Config Switch
Front View 18 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 1 • General information Name Function CV-CLR ON – Clear CV alarm MUTE ON – Alarm sound is muted. Speaker will sound if any alarms have occurred.OFF – Speaker will not sound if there are alarms. Note that the ringing of the order wire cannot be muted. MA...
Page 19 - superuser; Interfaces
S.No. Name Description 1. MANG Ethernet Management Interface (RJ-45)Cable: CAT-5 crossover or straight throughNote: In default TelnetUser Name : superuser (case sensitive) Password: superuser (case sensitive) 2. ETH Ethernet Interface (RJ-45)Cable: CAT-5 crossover or straight through 3. PHONE Phone ...
Page 20 - Rear View; OPTICAL B; OPTICAL A; II; Optical Interfaces
Rear View 20 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 1 • General information Rear View DC 48 V E1 4-1 II ~ 220 V PGND GND -48V OPTICAL B TX RX OPTICAL A TX RX RS232 CONSOLE ~ 220 V PGND GND -48V OPTICAL B TX RX OPTICAL A TX RX E1 4-1 II RS232 CONSOLE Optical Interfaces Console and Earth point E1 Interfaces...
Page 21 - Chapter 2; Applications over view; Typical Model 1195 Application
21 Chapter 2 Applications over view Chapter contents Typical Model 1195 Application ..................................................................................................................22
Page 22 - Figure 8; Figure 8. Typical application for Model 1195
Typical Model 1195 Application 22 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 2 • Applications overview Typical Model 1195 Application Figure 8 shows the typical application for the 1195 model. Figure 8. Typical application for Model 1195
Page 23 - Chapter 3
23 Chapter 3 Chapter contents Connecting power .................................................................................................................................................24 AC Power ...................................................................................................
Page 24 - Connecting power; DC Mains version; AC Power
Connecting power 24 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 3 • Model 1195installation Connecting power AC Mains version: Please use the AC main cable (provided) to connect the system to your AC mains power outlet. DC Mains version : Please connect the DC mains cable (provided) to the system. The polarity ...
Page 25 - Grounding; Eart
Connecting power 25 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 3 • Model 1195 installation Grounding When the equipment is used with the AC~220V power supply, the 3-core socket must be grounded for protec-tion.The other equipment, e.g. optical terminal, connected with this equipment must also be grounded To c...
Page 26 - Connecting the optical interface; Do not expose to the naked eye.
Connecting the optical interface 26 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 3 • Model 1195 installation Connecting the optical interface For Testing: Always Install Optical Attenuators. For distances of less than 10 km, optical attentuators must be intalled on the Optical Links. Otherwise, the optics will ...
Page 27 - Connecting the DB-37 connector; See
Connecting the DB-37 connector 27 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 3 • Model 1195 installation Connecting the DB-37 connector Note See Appendix B on page 74 for DB-37 connector pinouts. DC 48 V E1 4-1 II ~ 220 V PGND GND -48V OPTICAL B TX RX OPTICAL A TX RX RS232 CONSOLE DB-37 (Female) Connector 4xE...
Page 28 - Connecting E1 links; Definition for E1 Interfaces; Connecting Ethernet Links; Verifying the connection
Connecting E1 links 28 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 3 • Model 1195 installation Connecting E1 links Connect E1 line after ensuring that transmission device have been grounded. A Bit Error Rate (BER) test may be conducted on E1 Link using a BERT tester to ensure that the E1 errors are within the ...
Page 29 - Chapter 4; Connecting the RS-232 port
29 Chapter 4 Connecting the RS-232 port Chapter contents Connecting the RS-232 port .................................................................................................................................30 RS-232 port cable details .............................................................
Page 31 - RS-232 port cable details
End 1 DB-9 (Female Connector) End 2 DB-9 (Female Connector) Type of cable Twisted pair cable - solid conductor Number of pairs 2Diameter 24 AWG Length 3 meters Connections As per details given below DB-9 Pin Number Definition RS-232 2 RS-232 input signal for management 3 RS-232 output signal for man...
Page 32 - Click on the Start button from the task bar on your PC.
Configuring HyperTerminal 1. Click on the Start button from the task bar on your PC. 2. Select Programs > Accesories > Communications > HyperTerminal. The following screen will be dis-played: 3. Enter a name for the new connection and click OK. The connection window will be displayed: Confi...
Page 33 - Stop bits; None
Configuring HyperTerminal 33 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 4 • Connecting the RS-232 port 5. Change the Bits per second option to 19200 and change the flow control option to None.The COM Properties settings should be: 6. Click Apply, then click OK. 7. A new HyperTerminal session screen will displ...
Page 34 - Chapter 5; CLI configuration
34 Chapter 5 CLI configuration Chapter contents General Commands ..............................................................................................................................................35 Specific Commands ...........................................................................
Page 35 - Command
General Commands After entering into the application program for CLI commands, press the “?” key in the command line to get the list of the commands. Command Description ?/help To get a list of commands for the system showmac View MAC address showip View the IP address showmask View the subnet mask ...
Page 36 - See the following examples:
General Commands 36 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration For detailed command format, please key "? cmdname" or "help cmdname". See the following examples: Command Example Notes 1195#? [cmdname]{enter} OR 1195#help [cmdname]{enter} 1195#? sete1loop <FORMAT>: s...
Page 37 - Specific Commands
Specific Commands 37 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration Specific Commands Check current MAC address of the device Check the current IP address of the device Check current subnet mask of the device Check gateway address of the device View the get / getnext community of SNMP Config...
Page 38 - View the set community of SNMP
Specific Commands 38 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration View the set community of SNMP Configure set community of SNMP Change the IP address of the device Change the Subnet mask information of the device Change the Gateway information of the device Command Response Notes 1195#sho...
Page 39 - Change the MAC address of the device
Specific Commands 39 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration Change the MAC address of the device Show system information Command Response Notes 1195#setmac [macaddr]{enter} MAC Address: [macaddr] Change the MAC of the local device, where [macaddr]=any valid MAC address Note: A new MA...
Page 40 - Enable / Disable the loopback of E1 Port
Specific Commands 40 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration Enable / Disable the loopback of E1 Port Check whether the E1 Port is looped back Command Response Notes 1195#sete1loop [E1ID] [local_loop] [remote_loop]{enter} E1ID: <0-8>,0: All; 1-8 :E1ID Local_Loop: <0/1>, lo...
Page 41 - Check the alarms of E1 Tributary
Specific Commands 41 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration Check the alarms of E1 Tributary Configure laser port receive mode Command Response Notes 1195#e1alarm{enter} Shows the alarms of E1 tributary. See example below. Shows the alarms of E1 tributary. Command Response Notes 1195...
Page 42 - View the current status of laser port
Specific Commands 42 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration View the current status of laser port Reset the system Set / configure the default settings in the device Enable / Disable the Ethernet Port Command Response Notes 1195#showlaser{enter} View the status of laser interface. In...
Page 43 - Set / configure the Ethernet Port performance parameters
Specific Commands 43 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration Set / configure the Ethernet Port performance parameters Check the Ethernet Port configuration Command Response Notes 1195#setport [port] [AN] [rate] [duplex] [flow]{enter} Port=A, AN=B, Rate=C, Duplex=D, Flow=E Configure th...
Page 44 - View the performance of ethernet port
Specific Commands 44 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration View the performance of ethernet port View the status of ethernet port Clear the performance statics / log of Ethernet, E1, GFP Command Response Notes 1195#ethperform{enter} View the performance of Ethernet. View the perform...
Page 46 - Clear the record of E1's CV alarm
Specific Commands 46 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 5 • CLI configuration Clear the record of E1's CV alarm Configure the status of alarm tone mask View the status of alarm tone mask View the contact details Command Response Notes 1195#clearcv [enable]{enter} enable : 1 Clear the record of E1’s CV...
Page 47 - Chapter 6
47 Chapter 6 GUI configuration Chapter contents Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................48 Installing the GUI .................................................................
Page 48 - Overview; Figure 9. CD flash screen; Next
Overview 48 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Overview This chapter describes how to use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) to access and configure the Model 1195. Installing the GUI 1. Insert the CD that came with the 1195 into the CD-ROM drive. The CD will automatically start ...
Page 49 - Adding/Removing a System; Adding a system; Option; at the top of the screen and select
Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Adding/Removing a System Adding a system To add a new system: 1. Click on Option at the top of the screen and select Add/Remove System . The following window will appear: Accessing the 1195 The Model 1195 GUI helps in configuring the 1195 system...
Page 50 - New; . Enter information for all of the fields.; Add; Removing a system; Remove; will need to create a new entry.; Editing a system; Edit
Adding/Removing a System 50 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Figure 11. Add/Remove System 2. Click New . Enter information for all of the fields. 3. Click Add . The system will be added. The GUI supports up to 2,000 systems. Note When you are entering the information for the ne...
Page 51 - Communicating With a System; Figure 12. Select COM port
Communicating With a System 51 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Communicating With a System To communicate with the system, you have to make a connection with the system through a TCP or COM port. To select a COM port: 1. Click on the Option menu at the top of the screen and se...
Page 52 - Adding/Removing Users; Adding a user
Adding/Removing Users 52 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration 4. To change the IP address, connect to the system with the COM port using an RS-232 cable. 5. Click on Settings > IP Settings. Click OK . A login window will display. 6. Enter the User Name and Password . Click Submi...
Page 53 - Status Monitoring; Tributary Interface; Figure 16. Status Monitoring
Status Monitoring 53 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Status Monitoring To view the status and current alarms of the 1195 click on Tributary Interface at the top of the screen and select Status Monitoring. Figure 16. Status Monitoring If a status is Red , there is an alarm. If ...
Page 54 - System Monitoring; Start/stop monitoring
System Monitoring 54 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration System Monitoring To monitor the alarms of all the systems present in the network, click on Communication at the top of the screen and select MultiSystem Monitor (NMS) . A list of the systems will display. Figure 17. System ...
Page 55 - Configuring System Settings; To configure settings for the system, click on; Settings; System Settings; window will display where you can make the desired changes.; Figure 18. System settings; Communication; View log; View Log; Refresh the systems list to view the most current information.
Configuring System Settings To configure settings for the system, click on Settings at the top of the screen and select System Settings . A window will display where you can make the desired changes. Figure 18. System settings Managing Trap Details To view the details of traps for the last ten days,...
Page 56 - Figure 19. E1 settings; Configuring IP Settings
Configuring IP Settings 56 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration To configure settings for E1 and Mask, click on Settings at the top of the screen and select E1 Set- tings . A window will display where you can make the desired changes. Figure 19. E1 settings Configuring IP Settings ...
Page 57 - Figure 20. IP settings; Changing MAC addresses will reset the system.; Configuring Trap Settings; To configure the settings for receiving traps, click on; SNMP; Trap Settings; Figure 21. Trap settings
Configuring Trap Settings 57 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Figure 20. IP settings Note Changing MAC addresses will reset the system. Configuring Trap Settings To configure the settings for receiving traps, click on SNMP at the top of the screen and select Trap Settings . A w...
Page 58 - Configuring Default Settings; Set Default
Configuring Default Settings 58 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Configuring Default Settings To restore the default settings, click on Set Default at the top of the screen. A window will display. Click Yes to begin the process. Figure 22. Default settings The default settings ...
Page 59 - To set and view the SNMP Set and SNMP Get Community options, click on; at the top of the screen; SNMP Community; Figure 23. SNMP Community; You; cannot; set or view other SNMP features through the GUI.
SNMP Community 59 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration SNMP Community To set and view the SNMP Set and SNMP Get Community options, click on SNMP at the top of the screen and select SNMP Community . A window will display. Figure 23. SNMP Community Note You cannot set or view other S...
Page 60 - Viewing Settings; To view general system settings, click on; Show Settings; at the top of the screen . A window will display that
Viewing Settings 60 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Viewing Settings To view general system settings, click on Show Settings at the top of the screen . A window will display that shows current system values. Click on any of the properties displayed in the list and the details ...
Page 61 - Back Up
Back Up 61 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Back Up To create a backup of all of the settings, click on File at the top of the screen and select Back Up . A screen will display. Click Open and select the path where you want to save the backup file. Click Save . Figure 25. Back ...
Page 62 - Synchronize; To synchronize the system, click on; Figure 27. Synchronize; Report; List of systems; Figure 28. View systems report
Synchronize 62 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Synchronize To synchronize the system, click on File at the top of the screen and select Synchronize . A screen will display. Click Yes to start the process. The purpose of synchronization is to update the database with the curren...
Page 63 - List of traps; File; screen will display. To view the traps of a specific system, click on; Traps of Selected System; . To view traps of all; Traps of All Systems; Figure 29. View traps
Report 63 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration List of traps To view the report of the list of traps, click on File at the top of the screen and select Report > List of Traps . A screen will display. To view the traps of a specific system, click on Traps of Selected System . To ...
Page 64 - To learn about system requirements for running the GUI, click on; Help; Read Me; . The instructions will display in a window.; Figure 30. Readme file
Read Me 64 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration Read Me To learn about system requirements for running the GUI, click on Help at the top of the screen and select Read Me . The instructions will display in a window. Figure 30. Readme file
Page 65 - System Information; To learn about firmware and GUI release versions, click on; About; window will display with the system information.; Figure 31. View system information; Exiting the System; To disconnect from the system, click on; Exit
System Information 65 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 6 • GUI configuration System Information To learn about firmware and GUI release versions, click on Help at the top of the screen and select About . A window will display with the system information. Figure 31. View system information Exiting th...
Page 66 - Chapter 7
66 Chapter 7 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................67 Contact information ..................................................
Page 67 - Introduction; “Contact information”; Contact information; Patton support headquarters in the USA; Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs); Warranty coverage
Introduction 67 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 7 • Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information: • “Contact information” —describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance. • “Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (...
Page 68 - Returns for credit; Patton Electronics Company
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) 68 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide 7 • Contacting Patton for assistance Out-of-warranty service Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty. Our produ...
Page 69 - Appendix A; Specifications
69 Appendix A Specifications Chapter contents E1 Interface ...........................................................................................................................................................70 Optical ..............................................................................
Page 70 - E1 Interface
E1 Interface 70 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide A • Specifications E1 Interface • Electrical Interface: E1 • Channel capacity: Up to 8E1 • Bit rate: 2.048 Mbps + 50 ppm • Line code: HDB3 • Frame Structure: As per G.704 • Electrical Interface: As per G.703 • Nominal impedance: 120 Ω balanced / 75 Ω ...
Page 71 - Optical Interface Specifications: 1310nm Single Mode; Optical Interface Specifications: 1550nm Single Mode; Transmitter Optical Characteristics; FC
Optical Interface Specifications: 1310nm Single Mode 71 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide A • Specifications Optical Interface Specifications: 1310nm Single Mode Transmitter Optical Characteristics Receiver Optical Characteristics Optical Interface Specifications: 1550nm Single Mode Transmitter Optic...
Page 72 - Receiver Optical Characteristics; Safety; Power Supply
Safety 72 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide A • Specifications Receiver Optical Characteristics Safety • Class 1 Laser • Auto Laser Shut Down in the event of fiber break. Ethernet Interface • 10/100BaseT • Number of Interfaces: 1 • Interface: RJ-45 Ethernet 10BaseT or 100BaseT-TX (auto sensing) • Com...
Page 73 - Environment
Environment 73 Model 1195 Getting Started Guide A • Specifications Environment • Temperature: -5ºC ~ +55ºC for operation • - 40ºC to +70ºC for storage • Humidity: 5% to 95% (35ºC) - non-condensing Physical • Width: 1552 mm • Depth: 434 mm • Height: 44 mm • Weight: 2 kg. • Rack Type: EIA 19-Inch
Page 74 - Appendix B
74 Appendix B Connector pinouts Chapter contents DB-37 connector pinout (Model 1195) .................................................................................................................75 DB-37 connector pinout details for E1 connections ....................................................