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Copyright
July 1999
1999-2003 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Information contained in this document is company private to ADC DSL Systems, Inc.,
and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part
without the written consent of ADC.
Trademark Information
ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Campus-384, Campus-768, Campus-E1, Campus-REX, Campus-Star, and
Campus-T1 are registered trademarks and Campus-RS is a trademark of ADC DSL
Systems, Inc. No right, license, or interest to such trademarks is granted hereunder,
and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with
respect to such trademark.
Other product names mentioned in this practice are used for identification purposes
only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
FCC Class A Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.

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Using This Manual

USING THIS MANUAL


The manual is organized as follows:

Chapter 1 describes the product and discusses Campus-HRS G.703


Interface Card compatibility.

Chapter 2 tells how to install the Campus-HRS G.703 Interface Card into
either a Campus-HRS Desktop Unit or Campus-Star chassis (paired
with a Campus-HRS Line Unit).

Chapters 3 and 4 provide procedures on using the card to configure and


monitor a Campus-HRS system.

Chapters 5 and 6 provide reference material on viewing information and


status and testing the system.

The appendices provide the following background information:

Appendix A provides technical reference information on defaults,


pinouts, and menus.

Appendix B defines abbreviations.

Appendix C describes the documentation set of which this manual is a


part.

Appendix D provides ADC contact information.

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Using This Manual

This manual documents the following versions of the ADC Campus-RS


G.703 Interface Card:

Campus-HRS G.703 75 Ohm


Interface card
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Document Conventions

DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
Two types of messages, identified by icons, appear in the text, as follows:
Notes contain information about special circumstances.

Cautions indicate the possibility of personal injury or


equipment damage.

This manual uses the following conventions:

This font indicates text that appears on the LCD or terminal.

Keycaps, such as
keyboard.

Key names in bold font indicate buttons on the desktop unit or line unit
that you press.

ENTER ,

indicate keys that you press on the terminal

For a list of abbreviations used in this manual, see Appendix B.

UNPACK AND INSPECT THE SHIPMENT


Upon receipt of the shipment:
1

Unpack the card and inspect it for signs of damage. If it has been
damaged in transit, report the extent of the damage to the transportation
company and to ADC immediately. Order replacement equipment if
necessary.

Compare the contents of the package against the packing list to ensure a
complete and accurate shipment. If the shipment is incomplete or
incorrect, contact ADC as described in Appendix D.

If you need to store the unit for several days or more before installing it, return
it to the original packaging.

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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: About the Product_________________________1-1
Chapter 2: Installing the Campus-HRS G.703
Interface Card ____________________________2-1
Campus-Star Installation ..................................................................... 2-1
Installing the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card into a
Campus-Star Chassis ..................................................... 2-1
Installing a Campus-HRS Line Unit into a
Campus-Star Chassis ..................................................... 2-3
Campus-HRS Desktop Unit Installation ............................................. 2-4
Installing a Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card into a
Campus-HRS Desktop Unit........................................... 2-4
Connecting a Campus-HRS Desktop Unit to an
HDSL Line..................................................................... 2-5
Connecting the G.703 Cable ............................................................... 2-5
Connecting the Alarm Relay ............................................................... 2-7

Chapter 3: Configuring and Monitoring through


the LCD _________________________________3-1
The LCD Menu Buttons ...................................................................... 3-1
Restoring the System to Default Values.............................................. 3-3
Configuring as a Master or Slave Unit................................................ 3-3
Viewing and Configuring Alarms ....................................................... 3-4
Viewing Alarm Status from the Front Panel LEDs .............. 3-5
HDSL Alarms ....................................................................... 3-6
Viewing and Configuring Local Alarms............................... 3-9
Viewing and Configuring Remote Alarms ........................... 3-9
Viewing Data Port Status .................................................................. 3-10

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Configuring Loopbacks .....................................................................3-11


Setting a Loopback Timeout ...............................................3-12
Terminating All Loopbacks.................................................3-12
Viewing Product Information ............................................................3-13

Chapter 4: Configuring through an


ASCII Terminal (Console) _________________ 4-1
Connecting to an ASCII Terminal .......................................................4-1
Logging On and Off.............................................................................4-4
Logging Onto a Local Campus Unit .....................................4-4
Logging Onto a Remote Campus Unit ..................................4-5
Logging Off from a Campus Unit .........................................4-7
Using the Terminal Menus ..................................................................4-8
Restoring the System to Default Values ..............................................4-9
Configuring as a Master or Slave Unit ..............................................4-11
Viewing and Configuring Alarms......................................................4-14
HDSL Errored Seconds (ES) Alarm Threshold ..................4-15
HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold .........................................4-16
Alarm on Local Interface Loss of Signal ............................4-16
Alarm on Remote Interface Loss of Signal .........................4-16
Entering System Information.............................................................4-17
Setting the Time and Date ...................................................4-18
Changing a Password ..........................................................4-19
Changing the Unit ID and the Circuit ID ............................4-20
Configuring Loopbacks .....................................................................4-21
Initiating a Loopback...........................................................4-22
Terminating All Loopbacks.................................................4-23
Setting a Loopback Timeout ...............................................4-23

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Chapter 5: Using an ASCII Terminal to View


Information and Status ____________________5-1
Monitoring HDSL Performance.......................................................... 5-2
24-Hour HDSL Performance History ................................... 5-4
Seven-Day HDSL Performance History ............................... 5-5
Viewing Local Alarm History .............................................. 5-6
Viewing Product Information.............................................................. 5-7
Viewing Data Port Status .................................................................... 5-8

Chapter 6: Testing the System ________________________6-1


Types of Loopbacks ............................................................................ 6-1
Local to Local Loopback ...................................................... 6-2
Remote to Local Loopback ................................................... 6-3
Local to Remote Loopback ................................................... 6-3
Remote to Remote Loopback................................................ 6-3
Terminating Loopbacks....................................................................... 6-4
Clearing Loopbacks Manually .............................................. 6-4
Loopback Timeout ................................................................ 6-4

Appendix A: Technical Reference _____________________ A-1


Technical Specifications..................................................................... A-1
Default Settings .................................................................................. A-1
Pinouts ................................................................................................ A-2
LCD Menu Reference ........................................................................ A-3
ASCII Terminal Menu Reference ...................................................... A-5

Appendix B: Abbreviations __________________________ B-1


Appendix C: The Documentation Set __________________ C-1
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Appendix D: Technical Assistance _____________________ D-1


Index _________________________________________ Index-1

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ABOUT THE PRODUCT

The ADC Campus G.703 Interface Card provides a connection between a


High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) and a network or other digital
equipment to transport digitized voice, data, and video signals over existing
copper wire at an E1 rate.
There are two versions of the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card. The first
provides a 75-ohm unbalanced coaxial interface, the other provides a
120-ohm balanced twisted pair interface. With both versions, the card:

provides a full E1 (2048 kbps) data payload transfer rate

uses HDB3 line coding

must derive clock source through the input data signal from the host
equipment

The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card installs into one of the following to
create a Campus-RS system:

Campus-Star chassis, along with a Campus-RS Line Unit

Campus-RS Desktop Unit


The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card must be installed in a
Campus-RS Desktop Unit or with a Campus-RS Line Unit. It
cannot be installed in an older Campus desktop unit or with
an older Campus line unit.

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Chapter 1: About the Product

When mated with a Campus-RS Desktop Unit or Campus-RS Line Unit, the
Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card is compatible, over the HDSL link, with
another Campus-RS unit, as shown in the following illustration.
Campus-RS Line Unit
or Desktop Unit

Campus-RS Line Unit


or Desktop Unit
Campus-RS
G.703 Interface
Card

Campus-RS
Interface Card,
e.g., Fractional
V.35 or REX

HDSL

The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports only a Standard Mode E1


rate. To connect the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card to a different
Campus-HRS product, you must set the following configuration options on
the remote interface card:

Set the HDSL Operating Mode to Standard Mode

Set the Standard Mode HDSL Rate to E1.

See the remote interface card user manual to set these configuration options.
The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card is also compatible, over the HDSL
link, with the Campus-E1, as in the following illustration.
Campus-RS Line
Unit or Desktop Unit

Campus-RS
G.703 Interface
Card

Campus E1
Line Unit or Desktop Unit
HDSL

Campus E1
Interface Card

Since the Campus-E1 unit is already set to operate at a Standard Mode E1


rate, no adjustment to the HDSL rate is necessary for this application.

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INSTALLING THE
CAMPUS-HRS G.703
INTERFACE CARD

You can install the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card into either the
Campus-Star (in conjunction with a Campus-RS Line Unit) or the RS
Desktop Unit.
Make sure you install the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card
into a Campus-Star chassis (with a Campus-RS Line Unit) or
a Campus-RS Desktop Unit. The card will not operate if it is
installed in an earlier version of these Campus products. For
details on compatibility, see page 1-2.

CAMPUS-STAR INSTALLATION
The following sections describe how to install the Campus-RS G.703
Interface Card and a Campus-HRS Line Unit into a Campus-Star chassis.

Installing the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card into a


Campus-Star Chassis
Before installing the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card, make
sure there is no line unit installed in the corresponding slot on
the front of the Campus-Star chassis. The card is not
hot-swappable. Installing the card with a corresponding line
unit installed may damage the card, the line unit, or both.

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Slide the card into the guide rails in the desired slot on the rear of the
Campus-Star chassis.

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Campus-RS G.703
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Gently press the card into place until it is seated firmly in the rear
connector.

Use the two screws on the card to secure it into place.

Continue with Installing a Campus-HRS Line Unit into a Campus-Star


Chassis. The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card will not operate without
a Campus-HRS Line Unit installed in the corresponding slot on the front
of the Campus-Star chassis.

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Campus-Star Installation

Installing a Campus-HRS Line Unit into a


Campus-Star Chassis
Install the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card before the
Campus-HRS Line Unit. Installing the card with the
Campus-HRS Line Unit already installed may damage the
card, the line unit, or both.

If the HDSL cabling is not already connected, connect the HDSL,


according to the instructions in the Campus-Star User Manual.

Make sure that the retaining latch is pulled completely forward and
down.

Slide the Campus-HRS Line Unit into the front Campus-Star slot that
corresponds to the slot into which you installed the Campus-RS G.703
Interface Card. Use the guide rails to align the card.
Gently press the card in until it is seated firmly in the rear connector.

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Push the retaining latch in until it snaps into place. With the Campus-Star
power on, the Campus-HRS Line Unit performs a power-on test and the
HDSL LED flashes red.

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CAMPUS-HRS DESKTOP UNIT INSTALLATION


The following sections describe how to install the Campus-RS G.703
Interface Card into a Campus-HRS Desktop Unit.

Installing a Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card into a


Campus-HRS Desktop Unit
Turn off the power to the desktop unit before you install the
Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card. Installing the card with the
power on may cause damage to the desktop unit, the card, or
both.

Slide the card into the guide rails at the rear of the desktop unit.
Campus-RS
Desktop Unit chassis

Guide rail

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Gently press the card in until it is seated firmly in the rear connector.

Use the two screws on the card to secure it into place.

Continue with Connecting a Campus-HRS Desktop Unit to an HDSL


Line.

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Connecting the G.703 Cable

Connecting a Campus-HRS Desktop Unit to an


HDSL Line
1

If you need to install and configure the Campus-HRS Desktop Unit, see
the user manual that came with the Campus-HRS Desktop Unit.

Connect one end of the HDSL cable to the appropriate connection (wall
jack or terminal block, for example).

Plug the other end of the HDSL cable into the RJ-45 Line port on the rear
of the Campus-HRS Desktop Unit.

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Continue with Connecting the G.703 Cable.

CONNECTING THE G.703 CABLE


1

Do one of the following:

For the 75-ohm card, connect the Out port to the host Receive Data
port and the In port to the host Transmit data port.

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For the 120-ohm card, use a cable designed to the pinouts in


Pinouts on page 1-2 to connect the Campus-RS G.703
Interface Card to the host equipment.
Campus-HRS desktop chassis

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Connecting the Alarm Relay

CONNECTING THE ALARM RELAY


The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports an alarm relay connection. If
a major alarm or enabled minor alarm is active, this relay closes. This
provides a connection for an audible or visible alarm to the card that notifies
users when alarms occur. The relay remains closed until the alarm condition
is cleared or (minor alarm only) the alarm is acknowledged. (See the
Campus-HRS Desktop Unit User Manual or Campus-HRS Line Unit User
Manual for instructions on acknowledging minor alarms.)
The alarm relay connection is provided as follows:

For the 75-ohm card, the Common (C), Normally Open (NO), and
Normally Closed (NC) alarm relay contacts are provided by the terminal
block connection on the card.

For the 120-ohm card alarm relay connection, see Pinouts on page 1-2.

See Chapter 3 or Chapter 4 to configure the Campus-HRS system.

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CONFIGURING AND
MONITORING THROUGH
THE LCD

This chapter describes how to set and view the Campus-RS G.703 Interface
Card system information using the LCD and menu buttons located on the
front of either the Campus Management Unit (CMU) installed in the
Campus-Star chassis or the Campus-HRS Desktop Unit.
You can also perform these functions through an ASCII terminal (or PC with
terminal emulation software). The ASCII terminal connects to the console
port either on the Campus-HRS Desktop Unit or on the Campus-HRS Line
Unit installed in the Campus-Star chassis. To use an ASCII terminal to set
configuration options, see Chapter 4. To view system and status information
through an ASCII terminal, see Chapter 5.

THE LCD MENU BUTTONS


Use the LCD and menu buttons on the desktop unit or CMU to navigate the
menus and configure the Campus-HRS system, which is defined on page 1.
The following illustration shows the menu buttons on the desktop unit. See
the Campus-Star User Manual for the location of the menu buttons on the
CMU.
LCD

HDSL

Menu buttons

CAMPUS RS

Next

Escape

Test
Port

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The following table describes how to use the menu buttons to move through
the LCD menus and to select items.

Press this button...

To do this...

Next

Scroll to the next LCD menu or option at the same level of


the menu structure.

Enter

Select the displayed LCD menu or option.

Escape

Return to the previous LCD menu selection.

This manual provides instructions for viewing individual configuration


options. The basic procedure is as follows:
1

Press Escape several times until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703


displays.

Press Next until the desired menu name displays, for example:
HDSL LINK CONFIG & STATUS

Press Enter to access the menu options, for example:


OPERATING MODE

Press Next until the desired option name displays, for example:
XCVR MODE

Press Enter to access the settings for the option, for example:
MASTER

Press Next until the desired setting displays, for example:


SLAVE

Do one of the following:

Press Enter to save the desired option, for example:


XCVR MODE = SLAVE

Press Escape if you do not want to save the change.

See LCD Menu Reference on page 3 for a map of the LCD menu structure.
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Restoring the System to Default Values

RESTORING THE SYSTEM TO DEFAULT VALUES


You can restore all configuration options to their factory default values. This
is an easy way to remove undesired configurations that you may have set and
want to return to their default settings.
To return the configuration options to their factory default values:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Enter. The software revision and the software checksum display,
as in the following example:
S/W REV:
4.2j
S/W CKSUM: 3DC3

Press Next until Press ENTER to factory reset displays, then


press Enter. The system configuration options return to the default
values listed in Default Settings on page 1. The display returns to:
CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703

CONFIGURING AS A MASTER OR SLAVE UNIT


The Transceiver Mode option determines the hierarchy of the two
Campus-HRS units when they are attempting to establish an HDSL link.
The Transceiver Mode option has three settings: Auto, Master, and
Slave. The default is Auto.

If the local unit is set to Master, it initiates the HDSL link. The remote
unit must then be set to Slave or Auto.

If the local unit is set to Slave, it waits for the remote unit to initiate the
HDSL link. The remote unit must then be set to Master or Auto.

If a unit is set to Auto (default), it automatically switches between


Master and Slave until the HDSL link is established. The setting of the
other Campus unit is irrelevant.
Unless you have an important reason for doing otherwise,
leave the Transceiver Mode option set to Auto.

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If you must change the Transceiver Mode, use the following procedure:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until HDSL LINK CONFIG & STATUS displays, then press
Enter. OPERATING MODE displays.

Press Next until XCVR MODE displays, then press Enter to see the
currently selected option.

Press Next to scroll through the Transceiver Mode options until the
desired setting (Auto, Master, or Slave) displays.

Press Enter to select the displayed setting. The LCD displays


XCVR MODE and shows the new setting, for example:
XCVR MODE = Auto

VIEWING AND CONFIGURING ALARMS


To determine if there is an active alarm condition:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until ALARM CONFIG & STATUS displays.

Press Enter to display the current alarm status. Any of the following
three indicators can appear under CURRENT ALARMS:

HDSL: indicates an HDSL alarm

LOC: indicates a local alarm.

REM: indicates a remote alarm.

If a specific indicator does not display, there is no alarm in that area of


the system.

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Viewing and Configuring Alarms

Viewing Alarm Status from the Front Panel LEDs


The HDSL and port LEDs on the front panel show the alarm conditions for
the respective interfaces, as in the following table.

LED

Status

Indication

HDSL
Solid green
Flashing green
Flashing red

The HDSL link is active with no alarms.


The HDSL is attempting to activate.
The HDSL link is down, which is a major alarm condition.

Solid red Either the link ES threshold or the margin threshold has been
exceeded, both of which are minor alarm conditions (see
Configuring Alarm Thresholds on page 6).

Port
Solid green
Solid red

No alarms on the G.703 port.


A minor alarm condition, which can be one of the following:
a Loss of Signal (LOS) condition on the G.703 port

a LOS condition on the remote Campus units data port.

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HDSL Alarms
This section describes how to view and configure alarms on the HDSL line.

Viewing Current Alarms


If the CURRENT ALARMS display indicates an HDSL alarm, you can
determine the alarm type:
1

At the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next until HDSL LINK


ALARMS CONFIG & STATUS displays.

Press Enter to display the current status of the three alarms, as in the
following example:
LINK
on

ES
off

MARGIN
off

LINK shows whether the HDSL link is on or off.


ES shows whether the Errored Seconds (ES) threshold has been
exceeded on the local or remote unit, or both.
MARGIN shows whether the margin threshold has been exceeded on
the local or remote unit, or both.

Configuring Alarm Thresholds


HDSL alarm thresholds determine the level at which an alarm condition is
reached:

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Link ES threshold determines the number of errored seconds that must


occur within a 15-minute period to trigger an alarm. You can set this
threshold to 17 or 170 errored seconds, or you can disable this alarm.
Margin threshold determines the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin, in
dB, that must occur to trigger an alarm.You can set this threshold
anywhere between 1 dB and 25 dB, in 1 dB increments, or you can
disable this alarm.

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Viewing and Configuring Alarms

To set the HDSL link alarm thresholds:


1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until ALARM CONFIG & STATUS displays.

Press Enter to display the current alarm status (HDSL, LOC, or REM).

At the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next. The HDSL Link alarm
banner displays:
HDSL LINK ALARMS CONFIG & STATUS.

Press Enter to display the current HDSL alarm status, for example:
LINK
on

ES
off

MARGIN
off

The Link alarm cannot be configured or disabled. It is always


enabled.

Press Next to display the HDSL ES THRESHLD menu. Depending on the


setting, the display will be one of the following:

HDSL ES THRESHLD = Disabled

HDSL ES THRESHLD = 17

HDSL ES THRESHLD = 170

Press Enter to access the settings for the ES threshold, then press Next
to scroll through the settings until the desired setting displays (Disabled,
17, 170).

Press Enter to select the desired setting. HDSL ES THRESHLD displays


with the current setting.

Press Next. MARGIN THRESHOLD displays.

10

Press Enter to access the settings for the margin threshold, then press
Next to scroll through the settings until the desired setting displays (1 dB
through 25 dB, in 1 dB increments, or Disabled).

11

Press Enter to select the desired setting. MARGIN THRESHLD displays


the number of dB that, once reached, will trigger an alarm.

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Viewing 24-Hour HDSL Alarm History


You can view the number of HDSL alarm conditions that have occurred over
the past 24 hours, the time the counter was last cleared, and provides the
means for you to clear the counter. The LCD displays 24-hour information for
the following alarms:

Local Errored Seconds (LOCAL ES)

Remote Errored Seconds (REMOTE ES)

Local UnAvailable Seconds (LOCAL UAS)

Remote UnAvailable Seconds (REMOTE UAS)

To view the HDSL alarm history:


1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until HDSL LINK CONFIG & STATUS displays, then press
Enter.

Press Next until PERFORMANCE STATUS displays, then press Enter.


The LCD displays the first alarm history option:
LOCAL ES (24HR)

Press Next to scroll through the alarm history displays. You do not set
options. This is a status display. You can clear the error counter at any
time. In this way, you are setting a new baseline time from which to begin
counting alarms and you are clearing all previous history.

To clear the counter, press Next until the LCD displays:


Press ENTER to clear error cnts

Press Enter. The display returns to the previous menu:


PERFORMANCE STATUS

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Viewing and Configuring Alarms

Viewing and Configuring Local Alarms


Loss of Signal (LOS) alarms can occur on the local data port. This section
describes how to view and configure this alarm:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until ALARM CONFIG & STATUS displays, then press
Enter. CURRENT ALARMS displays.

Press Next until LOCAL I/F ALARMS CONFIG & STATUS displays.

Press Enter. CURRENT LOCAL ALM displays with its current status
(None or LOS).

Press Next. LOSS OF SIG displays with its current status (Disabled
or Enabled).

Press Enter. The current LOS alarm setting for the port (Enabled, or
Disabled) displays.

Press Next to display the desired setting.

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When the desired setting is displayed, press Enter to select it.

Viewing and Configuring Remote Alarms


Loss of Signal (LOS) alarms can occur on the remote unit. This section
describes how to view and configure this alarm:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until ALARM CONFIG & STATUS displays, then press
Enter. CURRENT ALARMS displays.

Press Next until the LCD displays the Remote Interface Alarms
Configuration and Status menu (RMT I/F ALARMS CONFIG
& STATUS).

Press Enter. CURRENT RMT ALM displays with its current status (None
or LOS).

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Press Next. RMT LOSS OF SIG displays with its current status
(Disabled or Enabled).

Press Enter. The current LOS alarm setting for the port (Enabled, or
Disabled) displays.

Press Next to display the desired setting.

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3

When the desired setting is displayed, press Enter to select it.

VIEWING DATA PORT STATUS


You can use the LCD to view the following data port status information:

BPV seconds: the number of seconds (from 0 to 99,999) in which at least


one bi-polar violation has occurred on the G.703 interface since startup
or since the counter was last cleared.
G.703 UAS count: the number of seconds (from 0 to 99,999) that either
a bi-polar violation or a Loss of Signal (LOS) indication has occurred on
the G.703 interface since startup or since the counter was last cleared.
This count is unique from the HDSL UAS count.
AIS signal: the activity status (None or Active) of the AIS signal.

To view this information:


1
2

Press Next until DATA PORT STATUS displays.

Press Enter. BPV Seconds displays.

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Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next to scroll through the remaining status displays.

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Configuring Loopbacks

CONFIGURING LOOPBACKS
Loopbacks provide a way to test the data communication path between the
Campus unit, the remote unit, and the remote host equipment. The
Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports the following loopbacks:

Local to Local Interface

Remote to Local Interface

Local to Remote Interface

Remote to Remote Interface

Chapter 6 is a description of these loopbacks.


Once a loopback condition has been initiated, it remains in effect until
cleared. You may set a loopback timeout to clear the loopback automatically
after a set period of time has elapsed. The default timeout is 20 minutes.
To manage loopbacks through the Diagnostics menu:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.


Press Next until DIAGNOSTICS displays, then press Enter.
LOOPBACK MODE displays, with the current condition of the loopback
(None, Local to Local, Remote to Local,
Local to Remote, or Remote to Remote).

Press Enter.

Press Next to scroll through the loopback options.

4
3

At the desired loopback setting, press Enter to select the option.

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Setting a Loopback Timeout


The loopback timeout determines the amount of time before a loopback clears
automatically. You can choose among the following settings: 20 minutes
(default), 60 minutes, 120 minutes, or None (this disables the loopback
timeout).
If you set the loopback timeout to None, loopbacks run
until you clear them manually or turn the unit off.

To set a loopback timeout:


1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Next until DIAGNOSTICS displays, then press Enter.


LOOPBACK MODE displays.

Press Next until LOOPBACK TIMEOUT displays.

Press Enter to access the loopback timeout options (20, 60, 120, or
None).

Press Next to scroll through the options until the desired setting appears.

Press Enter to select the option and return to the LOOPBACK TIMEOUT
display.

Terminating All Loopbacks


To terminate (clear) all loopback conditions:
1
2

Press Next until DIAGNOSTICS displays, then press Enter.

To display the loopback setting options, press Enter.

Press Next to scroll through the options until None is displayed.

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3

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Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Enter to clear the loopback.

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Viewing Product Information

VIEWING PRODUCT INFORMATION


Through the LCD menu you can view the following product information
(with the option name in parentheses):

firmware version and PROM checksum (S/W REV and S/W CKSUM)

hardware configuration information (H/W CONFIG)

local unit identity (LOCAL UNIT ID)

remote unit identity (REMOTE UNIT ID)

remote interface card (REMOTE I/F)

circuit identity (CIRCUIT ID)

You cannot change this information through the LCD. Use an ASCII terminal
to set these options. See Entering System Information on page 17.
To view the system information:
1

Press Escape until CAMPUS HRS I/F: G.703 displays.

Press Enter to view the software version and checksum information.

Press Next to scroll through the remaining options.

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CONFIGURING THROUGH
AN ASCII TERMINAL
(CONSOLE)

You can use an ASCII terminal (console) or PC with terminal emulation


software to configure Campus-HRS system options and generate system
reports. The ASCII terminal connects to the console port either on the
Campus-HRS Desktop Unit or on the Campus-HRS Line Unit installed in the
Campus-Star chassis.
This chapter describes how to set and view the individual configuration
options through an ASCII terminal. To use an ASCII terminal to view system
performance and other status information, see Chapter 5.
You can perform these functions through the LCD on the front of either the
Campus-HRS Line Unit installed in the Campus-Star or the Campus-HRS
Desktop Unit, see Chapter 3.

CONNECTING TO AN ASCII TERMINAL


To connect the Campus-HRS Line Unit or Desktop Unit to an ASCII
terminal:
1

Do one of the following:

If the ASCII terminal provides an RJ48 jack, plug the console cable
into the ASCII terminal jack.

Otherwise, plug the console cable into the adapter, then plug the
adapter into the standard 9-pin COM port on the ASCII terminal and
tighten the attached screws until they are snug.

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Do one of the following:

lug the other end of the console cable into the console port on the
desktop unit.
ASCII terminal

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Connecting to an ASCII Terminal

Plug the other end of the console cable into the RS-232 port on the
front of the line unit, as in the following figure.
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Configure the ASCII terminal to the following communications settings:

9600 baud

no parity

8 data bits

1 stop bit

no hardware flow control

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LOGGING ON AND OFF


Through the terminal menus, you can:

log onto a local or remote Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card HRS system

log off a local or remote Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card HRS system

log onto a remote Campus unit that is not a Campus-RS G.703 Interface
Card unit (for configuration options, see the user manual for the interface
card that is installed in the remote unit)

Logging Onto a Local Campus Unit


To log onto a local Campus unit:
1

Press the SPACEBAR on the ASCII terminal keyboard several times until
the baud rate is established and the Logon Password screen displays on
the terminal monitor.

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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

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LOGIN PASSWORD >

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Logging On and Off

Press (17(5 to log on. If you have changed the password, type your
password, then press (17(5 to display the Main Menu.

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Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:02:33

MAIN MENU
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

SYSTEM STATUS
DATA PORT STATUS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
DIAGNOSTICS
REMOTE LOGON

(L)ogout
ENTER CHOICE>

If the system does not respond when you attempt to log on, make sure
that hardware flow control is turned off on the ASCII terminal.
4

Logging Onto a Remote Campus Unit


To log onto a remote Campus unit:
1

Press the 63$&(%$5 on the ASCII terminal keyboard several times until
the baud rate is established and the Login Password screen displays on
the terminal monitor.

Press (17(5 to log on. If you have changed the password, type your
password, then press (17(5 to display the Main Menu.
The left side of the menu header indicates the Local Unit ID and the
Remote Unit ID:

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Local I/F: G.703
Remote Unit ID: Remote HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:02:38

MAIN MENU
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

SYSTEM STATUS
DATA PORT STATUS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
DIAGNOSTICS
REMOTE LOGON

(L)ogout
ENTER CHOICE>

Press  for Remote Logon, then press (17(5 .


The menu header changes to indicate the Remote Unit ID as the local unit
and the Local Unit ID as the remote unit.

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Remote Unit ID: Local HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:02:44

MAIN MENU
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

SYSTEM STATUS
DATA PORT STATUS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
DIAGNOSTICS
REMOTE LOGON

(L)ogout
REMOTE LOGON PASWORD>

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Logging On and Off

Although the ASCII terminal is physically connected to the local unit, the
header shows it as if it were connected to the remote unit. The prompt
changes to REMOTE LOGON PASSWORD.
The screens and procedures on the Remote Main Menu are identical to
those on the Local Main Menu, except that the REMOTE LOGON option
is unavailable.
4

Logging Off from a Campus Unit


To log off from a local Campus unit:
1

At the Main Menu, type / for Logout, then press (17(5 to log off the
unit menus.

If the Main Menu is not the current menu, press 5 for Return to the
higher-level menu, then press (17(5 . Repeat this step until the display
returns to the Main Menu.

This procedure works from a remote Campus unit. If you are logged into a
remote Campus unit and you want to log off completely, type / for Logout,
then press (17(5 to log off the remote unit. Then repeat this procedure to log
off the local unit.
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USING THE TERMINAL MENUS


Each menu identifies all the keys that you can use on that menu. The
following keys operate identically on all menus:

Key

Function

 through  

Type the number of a menu item to select that item.

Exit the current menu and return to the next


higher-level menu.

Return to the Main Menu. This option is only available


on screens that are located more than one level below
the Main Menu.

After typing any of the keys listed above, you must then press
(17(5 to enter the command.

There are two types of configuration options. One type lets you select the
desired value from a list of predefined values. The other type prompts you to
type in the required information.
To set an option from a list of predefined values:
1

Type the number of the option, then press (17(5 . The option setting
changes to the next value in the list and the screen redraws.

Repeat Step 1 until the option is set to the desired value.

To set an option that requires you to enter information:


1

Type the number of the option, then press (17(5 . The screen prompts
you for information.

Type the information in the format requested, then press (17(5 .

See ASCII Terminal Menu Reference on page 5 for a map of the ASCII
terminal menu structure.
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Restoring the System to Default Values

RESTORING THE SYSTEM TO DEFAULT VALUES


You can restore all configuration options to their factory default values. This
is an easy way to remove undesired configurations that you may have set.
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Settings Menu.

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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:07:09

SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU


1)
2)

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
HDSL PARAMETERS

(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

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Type  , then press (17(5 to display the System Parameters menu.

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Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:07:25

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)

CHANGE SYSTEM TIME:


CHANGE SYSTEM DATE:
CHANGE UNIT ID:
CHANGE CIRCUIT ID:
CHANGE PASSWORD:
HDSL ES ALARM THRESHOLD:
HDSL MARGIN ALARM THRESHOLD:
ALARM ON LOCAL I/F LOS
ALARM ON REMOTE I/F LOS

DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED

(17, 170, DISABLED)


(ENABLED / DISABLED)
(ENABLED / DISABLED)

10) RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT:

(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

Type   , then press (17(5 to restore the configuration options to


their factory default values, as listed in Default Settings on page 1. The
display returns to the System Parameters menu.

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Configuring as a Master or Slave Unit

CONFIGURING AS A MASTER OR SLAVE UNIT


The Transceiver Mode option determines the hierarchy of the two
Campus-HRS units when they are attempting to establish an HDSL link.
The Transceiver Mode option has three settings: Auto, Master, and
Slave.

If a unit is set to Auto (default), it automatically switches between


Master and Slave until the HDSL link is established. The setting of the
other Campus unit is irrelevant.
Unless you have an important reason for doing otherwise,
leave the Transceiver Mode option set to Auto.

If a unit is set to Master, it initiates the HDSL link. The other Campus
unit must be set to Slave or Auto.

If a unit is set to Slave, it waits for the other Campus unit to initiate the
HDSL link. The other unit must be set to Master or Auto.

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To reconfigure the unit to Master or Slave:


1

Press 5 , then press (17(5 until you return to the Main Menu.

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Settings menu.

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Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:10:09

SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU


1)
2)

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
HDSL PARAMETERS

(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

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Configuring as a Master or Slave Unit

Type  , then press (17(5 . The Standard Mode HDSL Parameters


menu displays.

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Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:10:14

STANDARD MODE HDSL PARAMETERS


1) HDSL OPERATING MODE:
2) TRANSCEIVER MODE:
3) HDSL RATE:

Standard
Auto
E1

(Auto, Master, Slave)

Changes Will Not be Effective Until This Menu Is Exited!


(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

Type  , then press (17(5 . The Transceiver Mode option changes to the
next available setting.

Repeat Step 4 until the Standard Mode HDSL Parameters menu displays
the desired Transceiver Mode settings.

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VIEWING AND CONFIGURING ALARMS


You can configure the following alarm options: HDSL Errored Seconds (ES)
Alarm Threshold, HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold, Alarm on Local Interface
Loss of Signal (I/F LOS), and Alarm on Remote I/F LOS.
To configure the alarm options:
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Settings menu.

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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:10:19

SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU


1)
2)

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
HDSL PARAMETERS

(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

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Viewing and Configuring Alarms

Type  , then press (17(5 to display the System Parameters menu.

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Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:07:25

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)

CHANGE SYSTEM TIME:


CHANGE SYSTEM DATE:
CHANGE UNIT ID:
CHANGE CIRCUIT ID:
CHANGE PASSWORD:
HDSL ES ALARM THRESHOLD:
HDSL MARGIN ALARM THRESHOLD:
ALARM ON LOCAL I/F LOS
ALARM ON REMOTE I/F LOS

DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED

(17, 170, DISABLED)


(ENABLED / DISABLED)
(ENABLED / DISABLED)

10) RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT:

(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

HDSL Errored Seconds (ES) Alarm Threshold


You can configure the HDSL Errored Seconds (ES) Alarm Threshold either
to Disabled or to the number of errored seconds that must occur within a
15-minute period to trigger an alarm (17 or 170). To configure the HDSL
ES Alarm Threshold:
1

At the System Parameters menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The System
Parameters menu displays the next available HDSL ES Alarm Threshold
setting, in errored seconds.

2
4

Repeat Step 1 until the desired setting displays.

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HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold


HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold determines the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
margin, in dB, that triggers an alarm. You can configure the HDSL Margin
Alarm Threshold anywhere between 1 dB and 25 dB, in 1 dB increments, or
you can disable this alarm.
To configure the HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold:
1

At the System Parameters menu, type  , then press (17(5 . A message


displays, prompting you to enter the margin in dB.

Type the desired margin threshold value, to a maximum of 25dB (or '
to disable), then press (17(5 . The System Parameters menu displays the
HDSL Margin Threshold setting that you typed.

Alarm on Local Interface Loss of Signal


Alarm on Local Interface Loss of Signal (Local I/F LOS) lets you enable or
disable the local Loss of Signal alarm.
1

At the System Parameters menu, type  then press (17(5 . The System
Parameters menu displays the new Alarm on Local I/F LOS setting.

2
4

Repeat the previous step until the desired setting displays.

Alarm on Remote Interface Loss of Signal


Alarm on Remote I/F LOS lets you enable or disable the remote Loss of
Signal alarm.
1
2
4

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At the System Parameters menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The System
Parameters menu displays the new Alarm on Remote I/F LOS setting.
Repeat the previous step until the desired setting displays.

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Entering System Information

ENTERING SYSTEM INFORMATION


System information is not required for system operation but it can assist in
maintenance and troubleshooting tasks.
This section describes how to enter the following information about the
system:

setting the system time and date

setting a password

labeling the unit and circuit with unique identifiers

To enter system information:


1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Settings menu.

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Local I/F: G.703
Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:10:39

SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU


1)
2)

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
HDSL PARAMETERS

(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

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Type  , then press (17(5 to display the System Parameters menu.

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Local I/F: G.703
Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:07:25

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)

CHANGE SYSTEM TIME:


CHANGE SYSTEM DATE:
CHANGE UNIT ID:
CHANGE CIRCUIT ID:
CHANGE PASSWORD:
HDSL ES ALARM THRESHOLD:
HDSL MARGIN ALARM THRESHOLD:
ALARM ON LOCAL I/F LOS
ALARM ON REMOTE I/F LOS

DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED
DISABLED

(17, 170, DISABLED)


(ENABLED / DISABLED)
(ENABLED / DISABLED)

10) RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT:

(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

This manual discusses the menu items in the order most


convenient for setup and configuration.

Continue with the following sections to set system parameters.

Setting the Time and Date


The Campus-HRS Line Unit or Desktop Unit uses the time and date to record
system events, such as alarms.
To set the time and date:
1

At the System Parameters menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The system
prompts you to enter the time.

Type the time, in 24-hour format:


HH:MM:SS

For example, type 13:02:03 to set the time to three seconds after
1:02 P.M.

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Press (17(5 . The system displays the System Parameters menu with the
time that you typed.

Type  , then press (17(5 . The system prompts you to enter the date.

Type the date in the following format:


MM/DD/YYYY
where MM is the month, DD is the date, and YYYY is the four-digit year.

Press (17(5 . The system displays the System Parameters menu with the
date that you typed.

Changing a Password
A password prevents unauthorized access to Campus configuration options.
Once a password has been set, it must be entered to log on to the system.
If no password has been set, press (17(5 to log onto the
Campus menus.

Your password can be any combination of up to ten letters or numbers, but


the first character must be a letter. Passwords are case-sensitive.
To change or set a password:
1

At the System Parameters menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The system
prompts you to enter the existing password.

If a password has already been set, type the password, then press (17(5 .
If there is no password, just press (17(5 . The system prompts you to
enter the new password.
If you did not enter the correct password, the system prompts you to enter
it again. If this happens, repeat the previous step.

Type the new password, up to ten characters, then press (17(5 . The
system prompts you to confirm the password.

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Type the new password again, then press (17(5 . The System
Parameters menu displays.
If you did not enter the correct password, the system prompts you to enter
the new password again. If this happens, return to Step 3.
If you forget your password and cannot log onto the
Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card, use the LCD to restore the
configuration settings to their default values. This removes
the password. For details see Restoring the System to
Default Values on page 3.

Changing the Unit ID and the Circuit ID


The Campus system supports two identifiers:

The Unit ID identifies the individual Campus-HRS Line Unit or Desktop


Unit.

The Circuit ID identifies the individual HDSL circuit. It is the same for
both the local and remote units.

To set or change the Unit ID and Circuit ID:


1

At the System Parameters menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The system
prompts you to enter the Unit ID.

Type a unique identifier for the unit. There are no limits on which
characters you use, but the length of the unit identifier must not exceed
32 characters.

Press (17(5 . The system displays the System Parameters menu with the
unit ID that you typed.

Type  , then press (17(5 . The system prompts you to enter the
circuit ID.

Type a unique identifier for the circuit. There are no limits on which
characters you use but the length of the circuit identifier must not exceed
64 characters.

Press (17(5 . The system displays the System Parameters menu with the
circuit ID that you typed.

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Configuring Loopbacks

CONFIGURING LOOPBACKS
Loopbacks provide a way to test the data communication path between the
Campus unit, the remote unit, and the remote host equipment. The
Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports loopbacks on each of its data
ports on the local or remote unit.
The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports the following four types of
loopback test:

Local to Local Interface

Remote to Local Interface

Local to Remote Interface

Remote to Remote Interface

See Chapter 6 for a description of these loopbacks.


Once a loopback condition has been initiated, it remains in effect until
cleared. You may set a loopback timeout to clear the loopback automatically
after a set period of time has elapsed. The default timeout is 20 minutes.
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the Diagnostics
menu.
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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

09:01:06

DIAGNOSTICS MENU
1)
2)

LOOPBACK SETTINGS
DOWNLOAD MODE

(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

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To display the Loopback Settings menu, type  , then press (17(5 .


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Local I/F: G.703
Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

09:01:12

LOOPBACK SETTINGS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)

Local Data Port Toward Local Data Port


Remote Data Port Toward Local Data Port
Local Data Port Toward Remote Data Port
Remote Data Port Toward Remote Data Port
Terminate Loopbacks
Loopback Timeout (min):
(20, 60, 120, None)

WARNING: Any loopback will remove data link from service.


(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

4
The following sections describe how to perform individual loopback tasks.

Initiating a Loopback
To initiate a loopback:
1

At the Loopback Settings menu, type the number of the desired loopback
that you wish to initiate. The options are:
1) Local Data Port Toward Local Data Port
2) Remote Data Port Toward Local Data Port
3) Local Data Port Toward Remote Data Port
4) Remote Data Port Toward Remote Data Port

Press (17(5 . The Loopback Settings menu changes to display the


loopback that you selected.

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Configuring Loopbacks

Terminating All Loopbacks


To manually terminate all loopbacks, at the Loopback Settings menu type  ,
then press (17(5 . The system disables any loopbacks that are set and
displays the Loopback Settings menu.

Setting a Loopback Timeout


The loopback timeout determines the amount of minutes before a loopback
clears automatically. You can select from among the following settings: 20,
60, 120, or None. The default is 20 minutes. Selecting None disables the
loopback timeout.
If you set the loopback timeout to None, loopbacks run until
you clear them manually or turn the unit off.

To set a Loopback Timeout through an ASCII terminal:


1

At the Loopback Settings menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The


Loopback Settings menu displays the next available Loopback Timeout
setting.

Repeat the previous step until the desired setting displays.

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USING AN ASCII TERMINAL


TO VIEW INFORMATION
AND STATUS

This chapter describes how to use an ASCII terminal (console) to view


performance and product information. To use an ASCII terminal to configure
system options, see Chapter 4.
To view the information described in this chapter, you must first connect an
ASCII terminal to the Campus-HRS Desktop Unit or Campus-HRS Line Unit
in which the Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card is installed. Follow the
instructions in Connecting to an ASCII Terminal on page 4-1 to connect to
a terminal.
You may also use the LCD menus to view the information described in this
chapter. See Chapter 3 for instructions on using the LCD panel.
You access the options in this chapter from the Main Menu, as shown below.
See Logging Onto a Local Campus Unit on page 4-4 to access the Main
Menu.
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Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

08:02:33

MAIN MENU
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

SYSTEM STATUS
DATA PORT STATUS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
DIAGNOSTICS
REMOTE LOGON

(L)ogout
ENTER CHOICE>

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Chapter 5: Using an ASCII Terminal to View Information and Status

MONITORING HDSL PERFORMANCE


The Current System Status menu provides a variety of information on the
performance of the Campus system.
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 . The System Status Menu
displays.

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Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:02:42

SYSTEM STATUS MENU


1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS


24 HOUR HDSL PERFORMANCE HISTORY
7 DAY HDSL PERFORMANCE HISTORY
LOCAL ALARM HISTORY
PRODUCT INFORMATION

(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

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Monitoring HDSL Performance

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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:02:48

CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS


Local Alarms:
Remote Alarms:
Loopback:
None

Margin (dB):
Pulse Attn (dB):
24 Hour ES:
24 Hour UAS:
Last Cleared:

HDSL-A
LOCAL
REMOTE
--------------mn/cr/mx
mn/cr/mx
20/24/25
21/22/24
05
05
00003
00005
00015
00000
Mar 19, 1999-00:00

HDSL-B
LOCAL
REMOTE
--------------mn/cr/mx
mn/cr/mx
19/22/24
21/22/23
05
05
00003
00002
00020
00000

(U)pdate
(C)lear
(R)eturn
(M)ain Menu
ENTER CHOICE>

The Current System Status screen provides the following information:

Local Alarms indicates the current local alarm status.

Remote Alarms indicates the current remote alarm status.

Loopback indicates the current loopback setting.

Margin (dB) indicates the minimum (mn), current (cr), and maximum
(mx) HDSL Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR) margin value, measured in dB,
relative to the signal-to-noise ratio required for a Bit Error Rate (BER)
of 10-7.

Pulse Attn (dB) Indicates the attenuation of the of the transmitted signal,
in dB, from the distant end.

24 Hour ES indicates the number of Errored Seconds over the last


24 hours.

24 Hour UAS indicates the number of Unavailable Seconds over the last
24 hours.

Last Cleared indicates the date and time when the error counter was last
cleared.

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The information on the Current System Status menu does not update
automatically. To update this information, type 8 , then press (17(5 .
To clear the 24 Hour ES and 24 Hour UAS counters and reset the margin
minimum and maximum values to the current value, type & , then press
(17(5 .

24-Hour HDSL Performance History


To display HDSL performance history data for the last 24 hours, in 15-minute
increments:
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Status menu.

Type  , then press (17(5 to display the 24 Hour HDSL Performance


History screen.

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Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:33:08

24 HOUR HDSL PERFORMANCE HISTORY

11:45
12:00
12:15
12:30
12:45
13:00
13:15
13:30
Current

HDSL-A
LOCAL
REMOTE
ES/UAS
ES/UAS
--------------000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
003/000
000/000

HDSL-B
LOCAL
REMOTE
ES/UAS
ES/UAS
--------------000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000
000/000

(P)revious (N)ext (U)pdate


(R)eturn (M)ain Menu
ENTER CHOICE>

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Monitoring HDSL Performance

To update information on the current screen, type 8 , then press (17(5 .


Each screen displays up to two hours of history data. You can view the
entire 24-hour history (twelve screens in all) as follows:

To view the previous page, type 3 , then press (17(5 .

To view the next page of the report, type 1 , then press (17(5 .
Performance history information is lost when power is
removed from the Campus unit.

Seven-Day HDSL Performance History


To display HDSL performance history data for the last seven days plus the
current day:
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Status menu.

Type  , then press (17(5 to display the 7 Day HDSL Performance


History screen.

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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:33:18

7 DAY HDSL PERFORMANCE HISTORY

Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan

05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12*

HDSL-A
LOCAL
REMOTE
ES/UAS
ES/UAS
--------------00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000

HDSL-B
LOCAL
REMOTE
ES/UAS
ES/UAS
--------------00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000
00000/00000 00000/00000

*Since Midnight
(U)pdate
(R)eturn (M)ain Menu
ENTER CHOICE>

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To update the information on this screen, type 8 , then press (17(5 .


Performance history information is lost when power is
removed from the Campus unit.

Viewing Local Alarm History


To view local alarm history information:
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Status menu.

Type  , then press (17(5 to display the Local Alarm History.


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Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
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Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:33:26

LOCAL ALARM HISTORY


Type
HDSL Link,
ES,
ES,
Margin,
Margin,
LOS,

HDSL-A
HDSL-B
HDSL-A
HDSL-B
Port

Last Cleared:

Current
First
OFF Mar 20, 1999-00:00
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Last
Count
Mar 20, 1999-00:00
1
0
0
0
0
0

NONE
(S)witch to Remote Alarm History
(U)pdate
(C)lear
(R)eturn
(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

This screen shows the alarm history of the local unit. The screen includes
information on the following alarms:

Margin

5-6

Errored seconds (ES)

Loss of Signal (LOS) for the G.703 port

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Viewing Product Information

To switch to viewing remote alarm history, type 6 , then press (17(5 .


To update the information, type 8 , then press (17(5 .
To clear the information, type & , then press (17(5 .
Alarm history information is lost when power is removed from
the Campus unit.

VIEWING PRODUCT INFORMATION


To display product information:
1

At the Main Menu, type  , then press (17(5 to display the System
Status menu.

Type  , then press (17(5 to display the product information screen. It


displays:

Software Version

PROM checksum

Hardware Version

Hardware configuration information, such as the chassis into which


the card is installed and the type of power used

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Local I/F: G.703
Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F: G.703
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:33:36

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Software Version:
PROM checksum:
Hardware Version:

x.xx
xxxx
xxxx
Desktop
AC
RTC not installed

(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

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VIEWING DATA PORT STATUS


To open the Data Port Status screen, at the Main Menu, type  , then press
(17(5 .

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Local I/F: G.703
Remote Unit ID: Campus-HRS Unit #31
Remote I/F:
Circuit ID: Remote Network Circuit #14

13:33:46

DATA PORT STATUS


BPV Seconds:
G.703 UAS Count:
AIS Signal:
Last Cleared:

0
0
OFF
None

(U)pdate
(C)lear
(R)eturn
ENTER CHOICE>

The Data Port Status screen provides the following information:

BPV Seconds: the number of seconds (from 0 to 99,999) in which at least


one bi-polar violation has occurred on the G.703 interface since startup
or since the counter was last cleared.

G.703 UAS Count: the number of seconds (from 0 to 99,999) that either
a bi-polar violation or a Loss of Signal (LOS) indication has occurred on
the G.703 interface since startup or since the counter was last cleared.
This count is unique from the HDSL UAS count.

AIS Signal: the activity status (None or Active) of the AIS signal.
The information on the Data Port Status screen does not update automatically.
To update this information with the most recent statistics, type 8 , then press
(17(5 .
To clear the counters and reset the values to the current value, type & , then
press (17(5 . If the information has not been cleared since startup, the Last
Cleared field indicates None.

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TESTING THE SYSTEM

The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports a complete set of loopback


functions that allow you to test the data communication path between the host
equipment, the Campus unit, and the remote unit. You can use either the LCD
and menu buttons or an ASCII terminal to initiate loopback tests.
To use an LCD to initiate a loopback, see Configuring Loopbacks on
page 11. To use an ASCII terminal to initiate a loopback, see Configuring
Loopbacks on page 21.
Initiating a loopback test interrupts normal system operation, which causes
the Test LED on the Campus HRS Desktop Unit or Line Unit front panel to
turn on. When the loopback is cancelled, the system automatically returns to
normal operation.

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Chapter 6: Testing the System

TYPES OF LOOPBACKS
The Campus-RS G.703 Interface Card supports the following loopback test:

Local to Local Interface

Remote to Local Interface

Local to Remote Interface

Remote to Remote Interface

Each loopback tests a different portion of the communication path, which lets
you isolate communication problems. For each test, the terms local and
remote are relative to the Campus unit from which you initiate the loopback
test.

Local to Local Loopback


The Local to Local loopback verifies that the local host equipment, local
G.703 cable, and local interface card are installed and configured properly.
The remote host equipment is not involved in this loopback.

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Types of Loopbacks

Remote to Local Loopback


The Remote to Local loopback tests the remote port, the entire data path
inside the local and remote Campus units, the HDSL line, and the HDSL
transceivers of both units. Use this loopback to verify that the HDSL line is
operational and that the HDSL transceiver of the remote unit is operational.
The remote host equipment is not involved in this loopback.
The remote interface card determines which remote
loopbacks available. Depending upon the remote interface
card type, some remote loopback options may not be
available.

Local to Remote Loopback


The Local to Remote loopback tests the local port, the entire data path inside
the local and remote Campus units, the HDSL line, and the HDSL
transceivers on both units. The local host equipment is not involved in this
loopback.

Remote to Remote Loopback


The Remote to Remote loopback verifies that the remote host equipment,
remote data interface cable, and remote interface card are installed and
configured properly. The local host equipment is not involved in this
loopback.

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Chapter 6: Testing the System

TERMINATING LOOPBACKS
You can terminate (clear) all loopback tests in the following two ways:

cancel the loopback manually from either the LCD or an ASCII terminal

set the Loopback Timeout option to cancel the loopback automatically


after a set period of time

Clearing Loopbacks Manually


You can clear a loopback from either the LCD or an ASCII terminal. To use
the LCD, see Terminating All Loopbacks on page 12. To use an ASCII
terminal, see Terminating All Loopbacks on page 23.

Loopback Timeout
When a loopback is in use, there is a possibility that it will be forgotten. If a
loopback remains in use, the communication link remains down. The
Loopback Timeout configuration option provides a way to prevent this from
happening by setting how long a loopback remains active.
You can set the Loopback Timeout to 20, 60, or 120 minutes. Then, when a
loopback is enabled, it terminates automatically and the HDSL link is
reestablished after the Loopback Timeout duration has elapsed.
If you set the loopback timeout to None, loopbacks run until
you clear them manually or turn the unit off.

To set the Loopback Timeout through the LCD, see Setting a Loopback
Timeout on page 12. To set the Loopback Timeout through an ASCII
terminal, refer to Setting a Loopback Timeout on page 23.

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TECHNICAL REFERENCE

This chapter includes technical reference information about the Campus-RS


G.703 Interface Card.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Interface Types

70-ohm unbalanced (coaxial)


120-ohm balanced (twisted pair)

Data Rate

2048 kbps

Line Code

HDB3

Clock Signal

Derived from input data signal

DEFAULT SETTINGS
The following table lists default settings for the Campus-RS G.703 Interface
Card configuration options:

Item Description

Default Value

HDSL
HDSL Mode

Standard

HDSL Rate

E1

XCVR Mode

Auto

Loopback Timeout

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Appendix A: Technical Reference

PINOUTS
This section shows G.703 port pinouts for the 120 ohm Campus-RS G.703
Interface Card. Pins that are not defined in this manual are not used.

Pin

Direction

Receive Ring

To Campus unit

Receive Tip

To Campus unit

Receive Shield

Transmit Ring

From Campus unit

11

Transmit Tip

From Campus unit

Transmit Shield

Alarm - normally closed (NC)

Alarm - common (C)

A-2

Signal

Alarm - normally open (NO)

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LCD Menu Reference

LCD MENU REFERENCE


The following illustration diagrams the LCD menu structure.

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ASCII Terminal Menu Reference

ASCII TERMINAL MENU REFERENCE


The following illustration diagrams the ASCII terminal menu structure.

SYSTEM STATUS

CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS


24-HOUR HISTORY
7-DAY HISTORY
LOCAL ALARM HISTORY
REMOTE ALARM HISTORY
PRODUCT INFORMATION

DATA PORT
STATUS

SYSTEM SETTINGS

SYSTEM PARAMETERS
CHANGE SYSTEM TIME
CHANGE SYSTEM DATE
CHANGE UNIT ID
CHANGE CIRCUIT ID
CHANGE PASSWORD
HDSL ES ALARM THRESHOLD
HDSL MARGIN ALARM THRESHOLD
LOCAL DATA PORT LOS ALARM
REMOTE DATA PORT LOS ALARM
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT

HDSL PARAMETERS
HDSL OPERATING MODE
TRANSCEIVER MODE
DIAGNOSTICS

LOOPBACK SETTINGS

LOCAL DATA PORT TOWARD LOCAL DATA PORT


REMOTE DATA PORT TOWARD LOCAL DATA PORT
LOCAL DATA PORT TOWARD REMOTE DATA PORT
REMOTE DATA PORT TOWARD REMOTE DATA PORT
TERMINATE LOOPBACKS
LOOPBACK TIMEOUT (min)
DOWNLOAD MODE

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ABBREVIATIONS
2B1Q
AIS
BER
BPV
CMU
ES
HDSL
LOC
LOS
MSB
NC
NO
NVRAM
PLL
REM
RS
SNR
UAS
UL

2 Binary, 1 Quarternary
Alarm Indication Signal (a pattern of all ones)
Bit Error Rate
Bi-polar violation
Campus Management Unit
Errored Seconds
High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
Local
Loss of Signal
Most Significant Bits
Normally Closed
Normally Open
Non-volatile Random Access Memory
Phase Lock Loop
Remote
HDSL Rate-Selectable
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Unavailable Seconds
Underwriters Laboratory

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Appendix B: Abbreviations

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THE DOCUMENTATION SET

This table describes all the manuals and guides in the Campus-RS
documentation set.

Document

Description

Campus-Star User
Manual

Contains instructions for setting up and using a


Campus-Star. The manual includes instructions for
installing interface cards into the Campus-Star
chassis.

Campus-RS Line Unit


User Manual

Describes the features of the Campus-RS Line Unit


and provides installation instructions.

Campus-RS Desktop
Unit User Manual

Describes the features of the Campus-RS Desktop


Unit and provides instructions for installing interface
cards and connecting the unit to an HDSL line.

Campus-RS interface
card user manuals

Describes the features of the individual Campus


interface cards, one card per manual, and contains
instructions for configuring and monitoring the
system through the cards.

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Appendix C: The Documentation Set

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales and post-sales


support and training for all its products.
Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting
the ADC Technical Assistance Center.
Sales Assistance
800.366.3891 extension 73000
(USA and Canada)
952.917.3000
Fax: 952.917.3237

Quotation Proposals

Systems Integration
800.366.3891, extension 73000
(USA and Canada)
952.917.3000

Complete Solutions (from concept to


installation)

Ordering and Delivery


General Product Information

Network Design and Integration Testing


System Turn-Up and Testing
Network Monitoring (upstream or
downstream)
Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance
Service/Maintenance Agreements
Systems Operation

ADC Technical Assistance Center


800.366.3891, extension 73223 or
952.917.3223
Fax: 952.917.3244
Email: wsd_support@adc.com

Technical Information
System/Network Configuration
Product Specification and Application
Training (product-specific)
Installation and Operation Assistance
Troubleshooting and Repair/Field
Assistance

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Appendix D: Technical Assistance

Online Technical Support

www.adc.com/technicalsupport

Online Technical Publications

www.adc.com/documentationlibrary/technical
publications

Product Return Department


800.366.3891 extension 73748 or
952.917.3748
Fax: 952.917.3237
Email: repair&return@adc.com

ADC Return Material Authorization (RMA)


number and instructions must be obtained
before returning products.

All telephone numbers with an 800 prefix are toll-free in the USA and Canada.

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INDEX
A

menu reference ........................... A-5


password ................................... 4-19

AIS signal
ASCII terminal ............................ 5-8

product information .................... 5-7

LCD ........................................... 3-10

PROM checksum ........................ 5-7


selecting options ......................... 4-8

alarm
history
ASCII terminal .........5-4 to 5-7
on Local I/F LOS
ASCII terminal ................. 4-16

setting the time and date ........... 4-18


unit and circuit ID ..................... 4-20
See also configuration
Auto Master/Slave mode

LCD .................................... 3-9

ASCII terminal .......................... 4-11

relay ............................................. 2-7

LCD ..................................3-3 to 3-4

status
ASCII terminal ........5-2 to 5-7
LCD .................................... 3-4
thresholds

B
bi-polar violation
See BPV
BPV, ASCII terminal ........................... 5-8

ASCII terminal ................. 4-14

LCD .................................... 2-6


ASCII terminal
alarm status ......................5-2 to 5-7
configuring alarms .......4-14 to 4-16
connecting ........................4-1 to 4-3
Data Port Status ........................... 5-8
entering system
information ..............4-17 to 4-20
logging on ................................... 4-4

Campus Management Unit


See LCD
Campus-HRS Desktop Unit
compatibility ............................... 2-1
connecting ASCII terminal ......... 4-2
installing interface card ............... 2-4
Campus-HRS Line Unit
compatibility ............................... 2-1

loopbacks .....................4-21 to 4-23


Master/Slave settings ................ 4-11

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Campus-Star
installing interface card ............... 4-2

data cable, connecting .............. 2-5 to 2-6

installing Line Unit ..................... 2-3

Data Port Status

cancelling loopbacks

ASCII terminal ........................... 5-8

ASCII terminal ............................ 6-4

LCD .......................................... 3-10

LCD .............................3-12 to 3-12

date, setting ........................................ 4-18

checksum information
ASCII terminal ............................ 5-7
LCD ...................................2-3, 3-13
circuit ID
ASCII terminal ...................4-20, 5-7
LCD .......................................... 3-13
clearing loopbacks
ASCII terminal ...................4-23, 6-4
LCD .......................................... 3-12
CMU
See LCD

default configuration settings ..............A-1


default values
ASCII terminal ........................... 4-9
LCD ............................................ 3-3
Desktop Unit
compatibility ............................... 2-1
connecting ASCII terminal ......... 4-2
installing Interface Card ............. 2-4
diagnostics
ASCII terminal ......................... 4-21
LCD .......................................... 3-11

compatibility ........................................ 2-1


configuration
default values ............................. A-1
remote unit .................................. 4-5
See also ASCII terminal
See also LCD

E
Enter button ......................................... 3-2
ES alarm threshold
ASCII terminal .................. 4-14, 5-6
LCD ............................................ 3-6
Escape button ....................................... 3-2

connecting
alarm relay .................................. 2-7
ASCII terminal ..................4-1 to 4-3
G.703 cable .......................2-5 to 2-6
current system status
ASCII terminal ............................ 5-2

G
G.703 cable, connecting ........... 2-5 to 2-6
G.703, 120 ohm port pinouts ...............A-2

H
HDSL, connecting cable ...................... 2-5

LCD ............................................ 3-6

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logging off ........................................... 4-7


logging onto ASCII terminal ............... 4-4

initiating loopbacks
ASCII terminal .......................... 4-22

remote unit .................................. 4-5

LCD ........................................... 3-11

loopbacks ..................................6-1 to 6-4


ASCII terminal .............4-21 to 2-23

installing
interface card into Campus-Star .. 2-2

LCD ..............................3-11 to 3-12

interface card into Desktop Unit . 2-4

loopback timeout ...3-12 to 3-12, 6-4

Line Unit into Campus-Star ........ 2-3

ASCII terminal ................. 4-23

L
LCD
Data Port Status ......................... 3-10
loopbacks ......................3-11 to 3-12
Master/Slave settings ........3-3 to 3-4

LCD ................................. 3-12


See also V.35 loopback support
LOS alarm
ASCII terminal ............................ 5-6
LCD ............................................ 3-9

navigating menus ..............3-1 to 3-2

product information .................. 3-13

Main Menu ..................................... 4-5, 4-

restoring default values ............... 3-3

6Margin alarm

viewing and configuring alarms .. 3-4

ASCII terminal ...................4-14, 5-6

See also configuration

LCD ............................................ 3-6

LCD menu reference ........................... A-3


Line Unit

Master mode
ASCII terminal .......................... 4-11

compatibility ............................... 2-1

LCD ..................................3-3 to 3-4

installing ...................................... 2-3

menu buttons ..............................3-1 to 3-2

local alarms
ASCII terminal .......................... 4-14

See LCD
menu reference

LCD ............................................. 3-9

ASCII terminal ........................... A-5

local to local loopback ......................... 6-2

LCD ........................................... A-3

local unit ID
ASCII terminal .....................4-5, 5-7
LCD ........................................... 3-13

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restoring default values


ASCII terminal ........................... 4-9

navigating menus
ASCII terminal ............................ 4-8

LCD ............................................ 3-3

LCD ..................................3-1 to 3-2


Next button .......................................... 3-2

P
password security ............................... 4-19
pinouts, 120 ohm G.703 port .............. A-2

S
Seven-Day HDSL Performance
history ............................................. 5-5
Slave mode
ASCII terminal ......................... 4-11
LCD ................................. 3-3 to 3-4

product information
ASCII terminal ............................ 5-7
LCD .......................................... 3-13

software version
ASCII terminal ........................... 5-7
LCD .......................................... 3-13

PROM checksum
ASCII terminal ............................ 5-7
LCD .......................................... 3-13

specifications .......................................A-1
standard mode .................................... 4-13
starting loopbacks, ASCII terminal ... 4-22

provisioning
See ASCII terminal

status, LCD .......................................... 3-4


system information

See LCD

ASCII terminal .....4-17 to 4-20, 5-7

R
reference, technical ............................. A-1
relay, alarm .......................................... 2-7
remote interface card
ASCII terminal .....................4-4, 5-7

LCD .......................................... 3-13


System Parameters menu .2-10, 2-15, 2-18
System Settings menu .......4-9, 4-12, 4-14,
4-17
System Status menu ............................. 5-2

LCD .......................................... 3-13


remote to local loopback ...................... 6-3
remote unit
ID

technical specifications ........................A-1


terminal
See ASCII terminal

ASCII terminal ............4-5, 5-7


LCD ................................. 3-13
logging on ................................... 4-5

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terminating loopbacks
ASCII terminal .................. 4-23, 6-4
LCD .......................................... 3-12

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testing with loopbacks ...............6-1 to 6-4


ASCII terminal .............4-21 to 4-23

UAS count

LCD ..............................3-11 to 3-12

ASCII terminal ............................ 5-8

time, setting ........................................ 4-18

LCD .......................................... 3-10

timeout ........................................3-12, 6-4

unit ID ................................................ 4-20

ASCII terminal .......................... 4-23

ASCII terminal ............................ 4-5

LCD ........................................... 3-12

LCD .......................................... 3-13

Transceiver mode
ASCII terminal .......................... 4-11
LCD ..................................3-3 to 3-4

V
viewing
Data Port Status
ASCII terminal ................... 5-8
data port status
LCD ................................. 3-10

X
XCVR mode
See Transceiver mode

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