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Loop-O 9300 Fiber Optical Mux User’s Manual LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL, INC. 8F, NO. 8, HSIN ANN RD. SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU, TAIWAN Tel: +886-3-578-7696 Fax: +886-3-578-7695

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Loop-O 9300 Fiber Optical Mux Users Manual

LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL, INC. 8F, NO. 8, HSIN ANN RD. SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU, TAIWAN Tel: Fax: +886-3-578-7696 +886-3-578-7695

2007 Loop Telecommunication International, Inc.Version 25 22 AUG 2007 Loop-O is a trade mark of Loop Telecommunication International, Inc. P/N: 51.LO9300.100

All rights reserved.

TABLE OF CONTENTS1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................................................... 1-11.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Function Description ..........................................................................................................1-1 Features...............................................................................................................................1-1 Application .........................................................................................................................1-2 Specifications .....................................................................................................................1-3 Site Selection ......................................................................................................................2-1 Mechanical Installation.......................................................................................................2-2 Quick Start for Loop-O 9300..............................................................................................3-1 Power On .......................................................................................................................3-1 Self Test..............................................................................................................................3-1 Review of Default Settings.................................................................................................3-1 Using Front Panel ...............................................................................................................3-1 Using Terminal ...................................................................................................................3-2 System Configuration .........................................................................................................3-2 Console Port...................................................................................................................3-2 ALS (Auto Laser Shutdown Logic)....................................................................................3-3 Alarm..................................................................................................................................3-4 Reports................................................................................................................................3-5 LED ....................................................................................................................................3-6 Error Messages ...................................................................................................................3-7

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INSTALLATION ..................................................................................... 2-12.1 2.2 3.1 3.1.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.1.2 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11

OPERATION ......................................................................................... 3-1

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MAINTENANCE .................................................................................... 4-14.1 Self-Test .............................................................................................................................4-1 4.2 Near End Loopback ............................................................................................................4-1 4.2.1 E1/ T1 Analog Local Loopback.....................................................................................4-1 4.2.2 E1/ T1 Digital Local Loopback .....................................................................................4-1 4.2.3 E1/ T1 Line Loopback ...................................................................................................4-1 4.2.4 Optical Local Loopback.................................................................................................4-1 4.3 Network Cascade Setup......................................................................................................4-2

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FRONT PANEL OPERATION ............................................................... 5-15.1 Configuration......................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.1 System............................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.1.1 Date .....................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.1.2 Time.....................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.1.3 IP ..........................................................................................................................5-4 5.1.1.4 SNMP ..................................................................................................................5-4 5.1.1.5 Device Name......................................................................................................5-5 5.1.2 Console Port...................................................................................................................5-5 5.1.2.1 Baud Rate ...........................................................................................................5-5 5.1.2.2 Data Length ........................................................................................................5-6 5.1.2.3 Stop Bit................................................................................................................5-6 5.1.2.4 Parity....................................................................................................................5-6 5.1.3 Port Enable.....................................................................................................................5-7 Port Enable ...........................................................................................................................5-7 Port Enable ...........................................................................................................................5-7 5.1.4 Quad-V.35 .....................................................................................................................5-7 5.1.4.1 Mode....................................................................................................................5-7 5.1.4.2 Interface ..............................................................................................................5-8 5.1.4.3 Channels .............................................................................................................5-9 5.1.4.4 ClkSrc ..................................................................................................................5-9

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5.1.4.5 TTM......................................................................................................................5-9 5.1.4.6 RTS....................................................................................................................5-10 5.1.4.7 DTR....................................................................................................................5-10 5.1.4.8 CTS....................................................................................................................5-11 5.1.4.9 DSR ...................................................................................................................5-11 5.1.4.10 DCD ..............................................................................................................5-11 5.2 Alarm................................................................................................................................5-12 5.2.1 Alarm Queue................................................................................................................5-12 5.2.2 Alarm History ..............................................................................................................5-12 5.2.2.1 Optical #n..........................................................................................................5-12 5.2.2.2 E1 #n .................................................................................................................5-13 5.2.3 Alarm Clear .................................................................................................................5-13 5.2.4 Alarm Setup .................................................................................................................5-14 5.2.4.1 Alarm Type .......................................................................................................5-14 larm Cut Off .......................................................................................................................5-14 Opt. Switch .........................................................................................................................5-14 Power Fail............................................................................................................................5-14 Relay........................................................................................................................................5-15 5.2.4.2 Threshold ..........................................................................................................5-15 5.2.5 Alarm Cut-Off..............................................................................................................5-15 5.3 Diagnostic.........................................................................................................................5-16 5.3.1 Optical..........................................................................................................................5-16 5.3.2 E1 #n............................................................................................................................5-16 5.4 Performance......................................................................................................................5-17 5.4.1 Performance Clear .......................................................................................................5-17 5.4.2 Optical #n.....................................................................................................................5-17 5.4.3 E1 #n............................................................................................................................5-18 5.5 Stauts ................................................................................................................................5-19 5.5.1 Optical #n.....................................................................................................................5-19 5.5.1.1 Protection Status .............................................................................................5-19 5.5.1.2 EOC (Embeded Operation Channel) Status................................................5-19 5.5.1.3 Optical Status ...................................................................................................5-19 5.5.2 E1 #n............................................................................................................................5-20 5.6 Information .......................................................................................................................5-21 5.6.1 Software Version .........................................................................................................5-21 5.6.2 Hardware Version ........................................................................................................5-21 5.6.3 Serial Number ..............................................................................................................5-21 5.7 Miscellaneous ...................................................................................................................5-22 5.7.1 Lock Front Panel..........................................................................................................5-22 5.7.2 Store Configuration......................................................................................................5-22 5.7.3 Retrieve Configuration.................................................................................................5-23 5.7.4 Load Default ................................................................................................................5-23 5.7.5 System Reset................................................................................................................5-24

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TERMINAL OPERATION ...................................................................... 6-16.1 6.2 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 1-Hour Peformance Report.................................................................................................6-2 24-Hour Peformance Report...............................................................................................6-4 System Configuration ...................................................................................................6-6 System............................................................................................................................6-6 Power Status ..................................................................................................................6-7 Board Information..........................................................................................................6-7 Quad V.35 Card Configuration......................................................................................6-9 SNTP Status...................................................................................................................6-9 Alarm Queue .................................................................................................................6-10 Alarm History ...............................................................................................................6-11 Line Status.....................................................................................................................6-12 Password Setup ............................................................................................................6-13 System Setup - For E1 and DTE .............................................................................6-13

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6.8.1 System..........................................................................................................................6-14 6.8.2 Network Cascade .........................................................................................................6-14 6.8.3 Command Line ............................................................................................................6-15 6.8.4 Optical & E1 Port Enable/Disable ...............................................................................6-16 6.8.5 DTE Setup ...................................................................................................................6-16 6.8.6 SNTP Setup .................................................................................................................6-17 6.9 System Setup - For T1 ...............................................................................................6-18 6.9.1 System..........................................................................................................................6-18 6.9.2 Network Cascade .........................................................................................................6-19 6.9.3 Command Line ............................................................................................................6-19 6.9.4 Optical & T1 Port Enable/Disable ...............................................................................6-20 6.9.5 T1 port Equalizer .........................................................................................................6-20 6.10 Alarm Setup ..................................................................................................................6-21 6.11 Loopback Test ..............................................................................................................6-21 6.12 File Transfer .................................................................................................................6-22 6.11.1 Download Mainboard Firmware.....................................................................6-23 6.11.2 Upload Mainboard Firmware ..........................................................................6-23 6.11.3 Copy Firmware to Remote ...............................................................................6-24 6.11.4 Download Configuration ..................................................................................6-24 6.11.5 Upload Configuration .......................................................................................6-25 6.13 Sotre/ Retrieve Configuration ..................................................................................6-25 6.14 Connect to Remote Terminal....................................................................................6-26 6.15 Alarm Cut-Off ..............................................................................................................6-26 6.16 Clear Performance Data .............................................................................................6-27 6.17 Clear Alarm Queue and History ..............................................................................6-27 6.18 Return to Default .........................................................................................................6-28 6.19 System Reset .................................................................................................................6-28 6.20 Load Default .................................................................................................................6-29

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LIST OF FIGURESFigure 1- 1 Application Illustration .......................................................................................... 1-2 Figure 2- 1 Illustration for main unit with on board fixed power supply..............................................2-2 Figure 2- 2 Illustration for main unit with plug-in power supplies.......................................................2-2 Figure 2- 3 Front Panel View ...............................................................................................................2-3 Figure 2- 4 Rear Panel View - 1U ........................................................................................................2-4 Figure 2- 5 Rear Panel View - 2U ........................................................................................................2-5 Figure 2- 6 Rear Panel View - 3U ........................................................................................................2-6 Figure 2- 7 Brige Card Jumper Setting for Bridge Card other than P/N: 60.930BR1.114 ....................2-7 Figure 2- 8 Brige Card Jumper Setting for Bridge Card P/N: 60.930BR1.114 .....................................2-8 Figure 4- 1 Loopback Block Diagram ...................................................................................................4-1 Figure 4- 2 Network Cascade Illustration..............................................................................................4-2 Figure 5- 1 Front Panels ......................................................................................................... 5-1 Figure 5- 2 LCD Menu Tree.................................................................................................... 5-2

LIST OF TABLESTable 2- 1 DB9S Console Port Pin Assignment ....................................................................................2-9 Table 2- 2 Ethernet Port.........................................................................................................................2-9 Table 2- 3 Alarm Relay Connector........................................................................................................2-9 Table 2- 4 Power Connector ..................................................................................................................2-9 Table 2- 5 E1/ RJ48C Line Connector.................................................................................................2-10 Table 2- 6 Quad Data DB25 Connector...............................................................................................2-10 Table 2- 7 RS232 Cable for Quad Data (Async RS232) DB25 Connector .........................................2-11 Table 2- 8 DB37 E1 Port Pin Definition..............................................................................................2-12 Table 2- 9 V.35/DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition .................................................................................2-13 Table 2- 10 V.35/M34 DTE Port Pin Definition .................................................................................2-14 Table 2- 11 V.35/M34 DTE Port Conversion Cable Pin Definition....................................................2-15 Table 2- 12 Default Software Configuration .......................................................................................2-16 Table 3 - 1 Console Port Setting............................................................................................................3-2 Table 3 - 2 Alarm Type Table ...............................................................................................................3-4 Table 3 - 3 Alarm Type Numbers..........................................................................................................3-5 Table 3 - 4 Performance Parameter List Optical.................................................................................3-5 Table 3 - 5 Performance Parameter List - E1.........................................................................................3-5 Table 3 - 6 Performance Parameter List - DS1......................................................................................3-6 Table 3 - 7 Performance Report Options ...............................................................................................3-6 Table 3 - 8 LED Status ..........................................................................................................................3-6 Table 3 - 9 Error Message Table ...........................................................................................................3-7

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1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION1.1 Function DescriptionLoop Telecom's Loop-O Fiber Optical Mux product family provides ideal solutions for building fiber-based E1 networks. As one of this family, model Loop-O 9300 can multiplex up to 16 E1 signals for transmission over an optical fiber, resulting in longer reach without repeaters and superior performance compared to copper media. The Loop-O 9300 also supports an optional 10 /100 BaseT port, an optional Quad RS232 async ports to 64Kbps, Quad V.35, Quad X.21, Quad RS449/V.36, Quad RS232/V.28, Quad EIA530 or EIA530(A), or Quad V.24 with DTE/DCE selection. All services are transported point-to-point in a real static TDM manner (16 E1 + 100 MBPS Ethernet + management channel). The bandwidth is guaranteed for full configuration of the mentioned speeds for each channel / service. To select protection level, users can choose either a single pair or dual pair fiber, either a single power supply or dual supplies. Loop-O 9300 offer management through Console port, Ethernet port, Telnet and SNMP agents, so Loop-O 9300 support local control and diagnostics using 2-line by 16-character LCD display (optional) and keypads or DB9S console port. The unit also supports local and remote monitoring and diagnostics through the use of front panel switches and LED indicators. Contacts for office alarms are available. Application for Loop-O include interconnections for LAN, WAN, SONET/SDH, ATM and DLC.

1.2 FeaturesBelow lists the features for Loop-O 9300: Up to 16 E1/ T1 links on one fiber Support async Quad RS232 (64Kbps over sampling) (Optional) Support synchronous Quad V.35, Quad X.21, Quad RS449/V.36, Quad RS232/V.28, or Quad EIA530 or EIA530(A) (Optional) or Quad V.24 with DTE/DCE selection Support 10/100M Ethernet Bridge (Optional) Support optical 1+1 line protection (Optional) Support power supply options: Single fixed AC power supply Hot swappable dual AC or DC power supply Local and remote performance indicators Local and remote loopbacks for optical link and each E1 link Management through Console port, Ethernet port, Telnet and SNMP agents Office alarm contacts LCD display (Optional)

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1.3 ApplicationLoop-O 9300 can be used as a high speed baseband modem that connects two DTEs over a leased line as illustrated in the following figure.

Quad V.35 (Optional) E1/T1 1 : : 4, 8, 12, 16 Protection Pair (Optional)

Quad V.35 (Optional) E1/T1 1 : : 4, 8, 12, 16 100 BaseT Ethernet Bridge (Optional)

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1.4 SpecificationsOptical Fiber Interface Source MLM Laser Wavelength 1310 50 nm, 1550 40 nm Power -26 or -8 dBm Receiver Sensitivity -38 dBm at BER < 10-10 Optical Line Rate 155.52Mbps 50 Km reach NOTE: Longer or shorter, 15 to 120Km, on special order. Optical Fiber Interface Characteristics Optical Module Single Fiber Direction Dual uni-direction Wavelength (nm) 1310 1310 1310 1550 1550 1310 1310 1310 1550 1550 1310/1550 1310/1550 1310/1550 1310/1550 Connector SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) FC (Fiber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) FC (Fiber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) SC (Subscriber Connector) Distance (km) 30 50 30 20 100 30 50 30 20 100 30 30 30 30 Power (dB) 20 30 20 12 40 20 30 20 12 40 20 20 20 20 System Gain Line Code Detector Type Fiber Type Protection 30 dB Scrambled NRZ PIN-FET Single mode Optional 1+1 APS

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For discussion on whether to choose uni-directonal or bi-directional fiber option, see white paper with that title.

E1 Line Interface Number of E1 lines Line Rate Line Code Clock Up to 16 2.048 Mbps 50 ppm HDB3 Transparent Line Impedance Connector Output Signal 120 twisted pair, 75 for BNC RJ48C, BNC, DB37, RF coaxial ITU G.703

NOTE: Other Impedance, 100 and 110, on special order. T1 Line Interface Line Rate Line Code Input Signal Clock Bridge 1.544 Mbps 50 bps AMI or B8ZS ABAM cable length up to 655 feet Transparent Output Signal Framing Connector DSX1 D4/ESF (selectable) RJ48C

10/ 100 Mbps half/ full duplex ethernet bridging and 100 Mbps operation on the HDLC port ANSI/ IEEE Std. 802.1D MAC Bridging capabilities (without spanning tree algorithm) Automatic MAC table learning and aging Support VLAN and extended Ethernet frame support 4-RS232 SNMP Port Connector Data Rate DB25 Up to 64Kbps async Connector Protocol RJ45 at rear panel Telnet

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Quad V.35 Port Number Data Rate Interface Type 4 ports N x 64kbps (N=1~32) Connector Clock Mode M34S, DB25S External, Internal, Received (Selectable)

Quad X.21interface (via DB25P to DB15S (1-feet) conversion cable) Quad RS449/ V.36 (via DB25P to DB37S (1-feet) conversion cable) Quad RS232/ V.28 (DTE/DCE software programmable) Quad RS530 (DTE/DCE software programmable) Quad RS530A (DTE/DCE software programmable)

Console Connector Electrical Protocol Baud Rate Indicators DB9 at front panel RS232 interface Menu driven VT-100 terminal 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

Switches and Contacts Power, Alarm Cut-Off, and ENTER for command execute. Major and Minor alarm contact closures, DB9F connector.

Power, Major & Minor Alarms, System Fail, Abnormal Operation, Electrical Failure. Receive signal indications for all E1s. Local optical signal receive indication, working and protection. Remote optical signal receive indication, working and protection. Laser operation, working and protection. Command execution complete. Physical/Electrical Dimensions for 1U Dimensions for 2U Dimensions for 3U Mounting Power Source (AC) Power Source (DC) Power Protection Power Consumption Temperature Range Humidity 44 x 432 x 255 mm (H xWx D) 88 x 432 x 255 mm (H xWx D) 132 x 432 x 255 mm (H xWx D) Stand-alone, 19 or 23 inch rack mount 100 to 240 Vac, 50/ 60 Hz 24Vdc 18-36 Vdc 48Vdc: 36-72 Vdc Optional 1+1 APS < 30 W 0C to 50C 0% - 95% RH (non-condensing) Diagnostics Test Optical Fiber E1 Lines Compliance EMI/EMC ITU Safety Local and remote loopbacks Local and remote loopbacks

EN50082-1, EN55022, EN55024 G.703, G.706, G.732, G.823 IEC60950

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2 INSTALLATION2.1 Site SelectionThe following list indicates a site selection guideline. User need to follow this guideline to select a proper installation site. Location of the Loop-O 9300 unit should be part of the central office equipment layout design. Considerations should be given to entrance cable routing. The installation site should provide proper room for adequate ventilation and cable routing. Reserve at least 0.5 m at the rear of the unit for human access, cables, and air flow. The site should provide a stable environment. The operating area should be clean and free from extremes of temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration. Relative humidity should stay between 0 and 95%.

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2.2 Mechanical InstallationLoop-O 9300 is a desktop unit, which offers two kinds of installation for power supply: on board fixed or plug-in. One option of power module is available for on board fixed: AC power, and three options of power module are available for plug-in: (1) single AC, (2) 24Vdc single DC, (3) 48Vdc single DC. If on-board fixed power supply is selected, users are not allowed to use plug-in power module in this unit. That means this unit can has single power supply only.

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Figure 2- 7 Brige Card Jumper Setting for Bridge Card other than P/N: 60.930BR1.114

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Jumper 9 10 Autonegotiation 9 10 100/Full 9 10 10/Full 9 10 Enable MAC learning/filtering Ethernet 9 10 Disable MAC learning/filtering 9 10 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

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Chassis Grounding The chassis is grounded when rack mounted. However, for stand alone units or extra grounding protection for rack mounted units, a dedicated chassis ground screw and lock washer is provided. The chassis ground screw is located on the rear side of the unit close to the power supply. When attaching a ground wire to the chassis ground screw, please follow these instructions. Use copper grounding conductors of 18 AWG. Conductors should not be of dissimilar metals. The bare conductors should be coated with anti-oxidant before crimp connections are made. Unplated connection surfaces, connectors, braided strap and bus bars must be bought to a bright finish and coated with anti-oxidant before connections are made. Listed connectors and fastening hardware must be used.

P/N: 60.930BR1.114 RS232

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Console port can be connected via RS232 interface to a configuration device a VT100 terminal or equivalent. Pin definition and pin connection of the console port are listed in the following table. Table 2- 1 DB9S Console Port Pin Assignment Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Unassigned Signal Ground Data Set Ready Unassigned Clear to send Unassigned Description Output from O9300 Output from O9300 Input to O9300

Output from O9300 Output from O9300

Table 2- 2 Ethernet Port Pin Number 1 2 3 6 7 8 Signal TPTX+ TPTXTPRX+ TPRXChassis GND Chassis GND Description TP Driver Output TP Receive Input

Table 2- 3 Alarm Relay Connector Pin Number 1 2 3 Signal Alarm Fuse Alarm Fuse Alarm Fuse Description Normal Close Common Normal Open

Table 2- 4 Power Connector Pin Number 1 2 3 Signal -V +V Description -DC 24 or 48 Volts +DC Return Chassis Ground

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Table 2- 5 E1/ RJ48C Line Connector Pin Number 1 2 4 5 7 8 Signal Receive Ring Receive Tip Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Unassignment Unassignment Signal Direction Input to O9300 Input to O9300 Output from O9300 Output from O9300

Table 2- 6 Quad Data DB25 Connector Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Signal Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Transmit Data (Port 1) Receive Data (Port 1) Receive Data (Port 2) Transmit Data (Port 2) Transmit Data (Port 3) Transmit Data (Port 4) Receive Data (Port 3) Receive Data (Port 4) Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned

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Table 2- 7 RS232 Cable for Quad Data (Async RS232) DB25 Connector Pin Number of DB25P Signal Signal direction DTE(PC) cable Pin number Of DB9S* (Port1) pin 5 (Port2) pin 5 (Port3) pin 5 (Port4) pin 5 DCE cable Pin number of DB9P* (Port1) pin 5 (Port2) pin 5 (Port3) pin 5 (Port4) pin 5

1 Signal Ground 2 Signal Ground 3 Signal Ground 4 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground 6 Signal Ground 7 Signal Ground 8 Signal Ground 9 Unassigned 10 Unassigned 11 Unassigned 12 Unassigned 13 Unassigned 14 Transmit Data (Port 1) 15 Receive Data (Port 1) 16 Receive Data (Port 2) 17 Transmit Data (Port 2) 18 Transmit Data (Port 3) 19 Transmit Data (Port 4) 20 Receive Data (Port 3) 21 Receive Data (Port 4) 22 Unassigned 23 Unassigned 24 Unassigned 25 Unassigned *: All other pins are unassigned

Output from O9300 Input to O9300 Input to O9300 Output from O9300 Output from O9300 Output from O9300 Input to O9300 Input to O9300

(Port1) pin 2 (Port1) pin 3 (Port2) pin 3 (Port2) pin 2 (Port3) pin 2 (Port4) pin 2 (Port3) pin 3 (Port4) pin 3

(Port1) pin 3 (Port1) pin 2 (Port2) pin 2 (Port2) pin 3 (Port3) pin 3 (Port4) pin 3 (Port3) pin 2 (Port4) pin 2

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Table 2- 8 DB37 E1 Port Pin Definition Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Signal Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Transmit Tip Receive Tip Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Transmit Ring Receive Ring Unassigned Unassigned Channel Connection Channel 1 to 18 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Channel Connection Channel 9 to 16 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8

9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16

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Table 2- 9 V.35/DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Signal Cable Shield Transmit Data Receive Data Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect Receive Clock Return Unassigned External Clock Return Transmit Clock Return Unassigned Transmit Data Return Transmit Clock Receive Data Return Receive Clock Local Loopback Unassigned Data Terminal Ready Remote Loopback Unassigned Unassigned External Clock Test Mode DTE DCE DTE DCE DCE DCE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DCE DCE DTE DTE DTE Source

DTE DCE

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Table 2- 10 V.35/M34 DTE Port Pin Definition Pin Number (M34 Female) A B C D E F H J K L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE FF HH JJ KK LL MM NN Signal Cable Shield Signal Ground Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Unassigned Unassigned Local Loopback Unassigned Remote Loopback Transmit Data Receive Data Transmit Data Return Receive Data Return External Clock Receive Clock External Clock Return Receive Clock Return Transmit Clock Unassigned Transmit Clock Return Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Test Mode Source

RTS CTS DSR DCD DTR (RI) LL RL TXD+ RXD+ TXDRXDSCTE+ RXC+ SCTERXCTXC+ TXC-

DTE DCE DCE DCE DTE

DTE DTE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DCE DCE

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DCE

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Table 2- 11 V.35/M34 DTE Port Conversion Cable Pin Definition Pin Num (M34 Male) A B C D E F H J K L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE FF HH JJ KK LL MM NN Signal Cable Shield Signal Ground Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Unassigned Unassigned Local Loopback Unassigned Remote Loopback Transmit Data Receive Data Transmit Data Return Receive Data Return External Clock Receive Clock External Clock Return Receive Clock Return Transmit Clock Unassigned Transmit Clock Return Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Test Mode Source Pin Num (M34 Male) A B D C H F E L J NN R P T S V U X W Y AA

RTS CTS DSR DCD DTR (RI) LL RL TXD+ RXD+ TXDRXDSCTE + RXC+ SCTERXCTXC+ TXC-

DTE DCE DCE DCE DTE DCE DTE DTE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DCE DCE

TM

DCE

N

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Table 2- 12 Default Software Configuration Configuration Baud rate Console port Data length Stop bits Parity Password Lock Password IP interface Network management IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP Trap IP SNMP Community name Device name Network cascade DISABLE, ENABLE ETHERNET_PORT, EOC_PORT 8-bits, 7-bits 1-bit, 2-bits NONE, EVEN, ODD DISABLE, ENABLE Option 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 9600 8-bits 1-bit NONE DISABLE LOOP ETHERNET_PORT 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 Public LOOP O9300 DISABLE Default

Alarm Alarm cut off System Protection switch Relay LOF ES Optical SES UAS LOS AIS BPV E1/T1 ES SES UAS Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold

Option DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE 1~16383 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900

Default DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1

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3 OPERATIONThis chapter describes the Loop-O 9300 configuration options and operational functions. User should refer to CHAPTER 5: FRONT PANEL OPERATION, and CHAPTER 6: TERMINAL OPERATION for detailed operation.

3.1 Quick Start for Loop-O 9300After installation, the user may want to familiarize with the equipment immediately. The following abbreviated instructions will give the user a quick start.

3.1.1 Power OnTurn power on by attaching power cable at the rear of the unit. On the LCD, unit will first display SELF TEST followed by the main menu. Return to Default Setting. The unit is shipped with factory default setting.

3.2 Self TestIf password is enabled, users must enter the password when logging in to gain the privilege to change system configurations on the terminal. The default condition is password disabled. The default password is LOOP. To change the password for the first time, enter the default password when prompted for the old password. If the password is forgotten, the only recourse is to return to the factory setting of LOOP. To restore the factory default configuration, press ACO key during power up and then press the ENTER key while LCD displays "TEST... PASS". If the operation is successful, the LCD will show "LOAD DEFAULT CONFIGURATION". All user configuration settings will be lost. For terminal screen operation, see also section 6.19 for the details. To use the front panel to configure the unit, use the four keys to the right of the LCD. The menu is tree structured, with the main menu at the root of the tree. The ESC key brings the user towards to root. The ENTER key is used (a) to descend to branches of the menu, or (b) to confirm a selection. The left and right arrow keys are used to move the selection left or right.

3.3 Review of Default SettingsAll the default settings can be reviewed or changed. This is done by selecting the menu item. Either a sub-menu is shown or the selected setting is indicated with an asterisk.

3.4 Using Front PanelTo use the front panel to configure the unit, use the four keys to the right of the LCD. The menu is tree structured, with the main menu at the root of the tree. The ESC key brings the user towards to root. The ENTER key is used (a) to descend to branches of the menu, or (b) to confirm a selection. The left and right arrow keys are used to move the selection left or right. For more detail information, see also the chapter 5 in this menu.

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3.5 Using TerminalManagement from a Telnet or Network Management System (NMS) can be effected through a LAN. Use the DB9S console port of O9300s front panel to connect a VT100 terminal to configure the unit. The VT100 terminal can be a PC running a VT100 emulator software. Upon connection, press ENTER and ESC alternately to bring the main menu into view. Press O (Log On) to see the full menu. Press S (System Setup) to review or change the configuration. For more detail information, see also the chapter 6 in this menu.

3.6 System Configuration 3.1.2 Console PortThe console port allows the user either to use a local VT-100 terminal or use a remote VT-100 terminal via modem for system configuration, diagnostics, polling status reports, etc. The console port Baud rate, data bit length, stop bit length, and parity bit length are defaulted, as shown below. Table 3 - 1 Console Port Setting Item Baud Data Length Stop Bit Parity Fixed Setting 9600 8 1 NONE

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3.7 ALS (Auto Laser Shutdown Logic)O9300 provides ALS function to prevent wasting energey when no optical signal is received. If ALS function is not enabled, laser will always on; if ALS function is enabled; both laser modules will operate synchronously. See below for the details. Note: The ALS function supports hardware verion: G1 and up; firmware version: V1.07 and up. Stage 0 - Laser on 500ms, go to stage 1. Stage 1 - Detect receiver every 500ms for 9.5 seconds, if received go to stage 2, else back to stage 0. Stage 2 - Laser on 2 seconds, then go to stage 3. Stage 3 - Detect receiver every 1 second, if optical loss, go to stage 0.

Example 1

No optical signal

Tx

O 9300 #A

Tx: On Tx: Off

0

1

0

1

0.5 Sec.

9.5 Sec.

Rx: No signal

Example 2

Optical signal less 500ms, loss below 10 sec.

Tx

O 9300 #ARx 0 1 2 3 0 1

O 9300 #B

Tx: On Tx: Off

0.5 Sec.

2 Sec.

0.5 Sec.

Rx: Receive signalreceive signal line break

Tx : Transmit

Rx : Receive

0

: Stage 0

1

: Stage 1

2

: Stage 2

3

: Stage 3

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3.8 AlarmWhen the Loop-O 9300 reports an alarm condition, such as loss of synchronization, the ALARM will cause the LED on the front panel to light. Each alarm can be individually enabled or disabled. The alarm types are listed in the table as below. Table 3 - 2 Alarm Type Table Alarm Alarm cut off System Protection switch Power Fail Relay LOF ES Optical SES UAS LOS AIS BPV E1/T1 ES SES UAS Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Alarm Threshold Option DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE 1~16383 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 DISABLE, ENABLE 1-900 Default DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1 DISABLE 1

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Optical

E1/T1

Loss of Frame Error Second Severe Error Second Unavailable Second Loss of Signal Alarm Indication Signal Bipolar Violation Error Second Severe Error Second Unavailable Second

3.9 ReportsFor DS1 line receiver, Loop-O 9300 has three sets of performance registers. These are line, user, and far-end. The line performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver performance status. The user performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver as well, but user may clear at any time. The far-end performance register tracks the far-end DS1 receiver status. The performance parameters are listed in the following tables. Each performance parameter has ninety six sets of registers to record 24 hours history in 15 minute intervals.

Table 3 - 4 Performance Parameter List OpticalPerformance Parameter

Description Error Second Severe Error Second Unavailable Second

Definition BPV1, OOF1, or CS1. BPV 2048, or OOF 1 10 consecutive SES

ES SES UAS

Table 3 - 5 Performance Parameter List - E1Performance Parameter

DescriptionError Second Severe Error Second Unavailable Second

DefinitionBPV1, OOF1, or CS1. BPV 2048, or OOF 1 10 consecutive SES

ES SES UAS BPV

Bipolar Violation

Bipolar Error Count

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Description Error Second Severe Error Second Unavailable Second Bipolar Violation

Definition BPV1, OOF1, or CS1. BPV 2048, or OOF 1 10 consecutive SES Bipolar Error Count

ES SES UAS BPV

Below lists the types of reports available, performance parameters provided by each report, and the reset commands for each report.

Table 3 - 7 Performance Report Options Report Type [Menu Command] Front Panel Reports USER [Network] 1-Hour Terminal Reports Menu Option [1] 24-Hour Terminal Reports Menu Option [2] USER [Network] LINE [Network] FAR-END USER [Network] LINE [Network] FAR-END Category ES Y Y N/C N/C Y N/C N/C Report SES Y Y N/C N/C Y N/C N/C BPV Y Y N/C Y N/C

Y = Report available and can be cleared by front panel RESET or admin terminal command Y. X = Report available and can be cleared by front panel RESET or admin terminal command X. N/C = No clear. Report available, but counts cannot be cleared by the user. = Report not available.

3.10 LEDThe front panel of the Loop-O 9300 has mulit-color LEDs for operation and error indications. The indication is either off, steady on, or flickering. The following table lists each LED and its color and the meaning it represents. Note that when powering up and selftest is in progress, the unit front panel LEDs are also used to indicate fault conditions. Table 3 - 8 LED Status LED Off POWER Flashing Green Flashing Red Color Indication Power off, self-test failure Normal operation Alarm indication

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Off E1/T1 #n (1-16) Red Green Flashing Green Off Optical #n (1-2) Red Green Flashing Green Quad-V.35 (1-4) Off Flashing Green On (Green) COL Bridge Link/Act Off Blink up Off Green Flashing Green Link/Act SNMP 10/100 Off Flashing Green Off Green

Not exist Unsync Sync Loopback testing Not exist Unsync Sync Loopback testing Not exist Transmit or receive data Full Duplex Half Duplx (No packet collision) Half Duplex (Detected packet collision) No Link Link Act No Link Link/Act No Link Speed

3.11 Error MessagesLoop-O 9300 provides various error messages on the LCD display to indicate abnormal conditions as listed in the following table.

Table 3 - 9 Error Message Table ERR01: No response ERR02: LCD operation is locked ERR03: Line unsync ERR04: A loopback is in effect ERR05: A test is in progress ERR06: Illegal Date/Time format ERR07: Time out ERR08: EOC is not ready ERR09: Illegal value Note: If error displayed is not listed above, call factory for service.

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4 MAINTENANCE4.1 Self-TestWhen the Loop-O 9300 is powered up, a complete self-test routine is run to check all I/O ports, read/write memory, and data paths to validate system integrity. During system self test, "TESTING" message and testing code are shown on the VT100 terminal screen. If any error is found, a testing code is shown on the VT100 terminal display. Various system diagnostic methodology can be found in the following paragraphs.

4.2 Near End LoopbackThe near end loopbacks such as analogic local loopback, digital local loopback, and line loopback are activated by the Loop-O 9300. The loopbacks are at the near end facility. The following paragraph describes each loopback in detail.

4.2.1 E1/ T1 Analog Local LoopbackAnalog loopback is a loopback in either direction that is associated with the line side of a DCE piece of equipment.

4.2.2 E1/ T1 Digital Local LoopbackDigital loopback is a loopback in either direction that is associated with the DTE port of a DCE piece of equipment.

4.2.3 E1/ T1 Line LoopbackLine loopback is illustrated in Figure 4-1. The incoming DS1 line signal is loopback to the outgoing DS1 signal before the DS1 transceiver framer. This loopback is used to isolate the local equipment from a troubled DS1 transmission line. Line loopback test can be activated from the terminal.

4.2.4 Optical Local LoopbackOptical local loopback is illustrated in Figure 4-1. The outgoing optical signal is looped back through the optical PCM transceiver. All its channels are looped back to the receiver path. This loopback test is activated by the test command.

E1#1 to #n Mux

Optical4

Optical4

E1#1 to #n Mux

1

2

3

3

2

1

1 2 3 4

E1/ T1 Analog Local Loopback Line Loopback (LLB) E1/ T1 Digital Local Loopback Optical Local Loopback

Figure 4- 1 Loopback Block Diagram

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4.3 Network Cascade SetupLoop-O 9300 can also allow remote management through console port as the below application illustration shows.

NMS LAN

SNMP Port O 9300 (Master) IP#1

* System Setup for: 1. IP Interface: ETHERNET_PORT 2. IP Address: 140.132.093.005 3. Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 * Network Cascade Setup for IP#2, IP#3, and IP#4

O 9300 (Slave) IP#2 SNMP Port

* System Setup for: 1. IP Interface: EOC_PORT 2. IP Address: 140.132.085.008 3. Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0

HUB

SNMP Port O 9300 (Master) IP#3

* System Setup for: 1. IP Interface: ETHERNET_PORT 2. IP Address: 140.132.091.010 3. Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 * Network Cascade Setup for IP#4

O 9300 (Slave) IP#4 SNMP Port

* System Setup for: 1. IP Interface: EOC_PORT 2. IP Address: 140.132.078.006 3. Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0

NOTE: See the following screens for the detail setup. Figure 4- 2 Network Cascade Illustration

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First, press S from the main menu to enter into the system setup submenu.E1/T 1-F OM Seri al Num ber : 03 7844 Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.E 01/ 200 3 Firm war e V ersi on: S1 .i6 10/ 14/ 2004 [DIS PLA Y] 1 -> 1 Hou r Pe rf. Re port 2 -> 24 Ho ur P erf . R epor t C -> Sy ste m Co nfi gur atio n Q -> Al arm Que ue H -> Al arm His tor y I -> In for mati on Sum mary [LOG ] F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu R -> Co nne ct t o R emo te T erm ina l === Ma in M enu == = 2 3:1 4:1 0 09 /01 /20 04 Devi ce Nam e : LOO P O 9300 Conn ect Po rt: EOC _PO RT Star t T ime : 00: 10: 00 0 9/0 1/2 004 [SET UP] P -> Pa ssw ord Set up S -> Sy ste m Se tup M -> Sy ste m Al arm Se tup T -> Lo opb ack Tes t L -> Fi le Tran sfe r V -> St ore /Ret rie ve Conf igu rat ion [MIS C] A -> Al arm Cut Of f K -> Cl ear Per for man ce D ata X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue a nd His tory Y -> Re tur n to De fau lt Z -> Sy ste m Re set

>>SP ACE ba r to re fre sh o r e nte r a com man d == =>

Under the submenu, press A to setup IP interface, IP address, and subnet mask address for each O9300.E1/T 1-F OM = == Sys tem Set up === 2 3:1 8:5 3 09 /01 /20 04

A B C D

-> -> -> ->

Sys tem Net wor k C asca de Com man d L ine Opt ica l & E1 Por t E nabl e/D isa ble

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The IP interface for master unit should be set as ETHERNET_PORT, and the IP interface for slave unit should be set as EOC_PORT. Please note that subnet mask IP address for each unit should be the same address.E1/T 1-F OM = == Sys tem Set up === 2 3:1 9:1 1 09 /01 /20 04 ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : h h:mm :ss mm /dd/ yyy y, BACK SPA CE to e dit [Sys tem ] Time /Da te : 23: 19:1 1 0 9/0 1/20 04 IP I nte rfa ce : ETH ERNE T_P ORT IP A ddr ess : 140 .132 .09 3.0 05 Subn et Mas k : 255 .255 .00 0.0 00 Gate way IP : 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 Trap IP Ad dres s: 255 .255 .25 5.2 55 Comm uni ty Name : pub lic Devi ce Nam e : LOO P O9 300 Syst em Loc atio n: 8F, No. 8 H sin Ann Rd . Sci ence -Ba sed Ind ust ria l Pa rk Hsi nchu , 3 007 7 Ta iwa n Syst em Con tact : Nam e:FA E Tel :+88 6-3 -57 8769 6 E-m ail: FAE @lo op.c om. tw [CON SOL E p ort] Baud Ra te Data Le ngt h Stop Bi t Pari ty Fax :+88 6-3 -57 8769 5

: : : :

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In the master O9300 (IP#1), press B to done the network cascade setup for slave O9300 (IP#2 and IP#4) and master O9300 (IP#3). Then repeat the same step in the salve O9300 (IP#4) to done the network cascade setup for slave O9300 (IP#4). For O9300 (Master) IP#1:E1/T 1-F OM === Ne two rk C asc ade === ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Netw ork Ca scad e: ENA BLE [Rou tin g T able ] IP A ddr ess 1 : IP A ddr ess 2 : IP A ddr ess 3 : IP A ddr ess 4 : 140 .132 .08 5.0 08 140 .132 .09 1.0 10 140 .132 .07 8.0 06 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 2 3:1 9:2 3 09 /01 /20 04

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For O9300 (Slave) IP#2:E1/T 1-F OM === Ne two rk C asc ade === ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Netw ork Ca scad e: DIS ABLE [Rou tin g T able ] IP A ddr ess 1 : IP A ddr ess 2 : IP A ddr ess 3 : IP A ddr ess 4 : 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 2 3:1 9:2 3 09 /01 /20 04

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For O9300 (Master) IP#3:E1/T 1-F OM === Ne two rk C asc ade === ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Netw ork Ca scad e: ENA BLE [Rou tin g T able ] IP A ddr ess 1 : IP A ddr ess 2 : IP A ddr ess 3 : IP A ddr ess 4 : 140 .132 .07 8.0 06 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 2 3:1 9:2 3 09 /01 /20 04

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For O9300 (Slave) IP#4:E1/T 1-F OM === Ne two rk C asc ade === ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Netw ork Ca scad e: DIS ABLE [Rou tin g T able ] IP A ddr ess 1 : IP A ddr ess 2 : IP A ddr ess 3 : IP A ddr ess 4 : 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 000 .000 .00 0.0 00 2 3:1 9:2 3 09 /01 /20 04

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5 FRONT PANEL OPERATIONThe front panel LCD utilizes a 2-line by 16-character display and four keys labeled ESC, ENTER, left arrow '', as shown in Figure 5-1. The ENTER key is to enable a selection, while the left and right arrow keys move the cursor to the left and right respectively. The ESC key returns to the next higher level of selection or to the main menu without performing any operation. When the menu selected has no further sub-menus, the current item selected is indicated by *. NOTE: For each selection or change, ENTER key must be pressed to confirm.1U Height Chassis with LCD DisplayLoop-O FIBOMUXLINK/ACT POWER 10/100TM

ESC

E1

OPTICAL

ACOCOL LINK/ACT BRIDGE ENTER

2U Height Chassis with LCD Display

Loop-O FIBOMUXLINK/ACT POWER 10/100

TM

ESC

E1

OPTICAL

ACOCOL LINK/ACT BRIDGE ENTER

3U Height Chassis with LCD Display

Loop-O FIBOMUXLINK/ACT POWER 10/100

TM

ESC

E1

OPTICAL

ACOCOL LINK/ACT BRIDGE ENTER

Figure 5- 1 Front Panels

The entire LCD menu tree is shown below. By successively selecting the menu item at each level, the desired operation or display can be obtained. Use left or right key to select the desired main menu branch and press ENTER.

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Main Menu

Configuration

Alarm

Diagnostic

Performance

Status

Information Software Version Hardware Version Serial Number

Miscellaneous

System

Alarm Queue

Optical

Perf. Clear

Optical #n Protection State EOC Status Optical Status E1 #n

Lock Front Panel Store Config. Retrieve Config.

Date

Alarm History

Off

Optical #n

Time

Optical #n

Local

ES

IP

E1 #n

E1 #n

SES

Load Default

IP Interface

Alarm Clear

Off

UAS

System Reset

IP Address

Alarm Setup

Aloc

E1 #n

Subnet Mask

Alarm Type

Dloc

ES

Gateway IP

Threshold

LineLB

SES

SNMP

Alarm Cut-Off

UAS

Trap IP Community Name Device Name

BPV

Console Port

Baud Rate

Data Length

Stop Bit

Parity

Port Enable

Quad-V35

Figure 5- 2 LCD Menu Tree

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5.1 ConfigurationConfiguration group includes System and Console Port menus.

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Configuration

5.1.1 SystemPress ENTER from the above menu to enter into the System menu, which includes Date, Time, IP, and SNMP submenus.

Configuration System

5.1.1.1

Date

Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select Date, then press ENTER. The Date menu is used to set a new real time clock date. To change the datre, move the cursor at the digital position, and press ENTER to cycle through the desired numbers. This operation must be concluded by moveing the cursor to OK position, and press ENTER to enable the change.

System Date

Date *09/01/2004

OK

5.1.1.2

Time

The operation for Time menu is same as the above Date menu.

System Time

Time *23:58:59

OK

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5.1.1.3

IP

The IP menu allows modification of device IP address, IP address for Subnet Mask and Gateway, and IP interface. Each IP address can be modified by moving the cursor to the desired position and selecting a number. After making all changes, select YES to save the changes.

System IPPhysical interfaces can be selected as ETHERNET_PORT or EOC_PORT.

IP Interface ETHERNET_PORT

IP Address OK *140.132.093.001

Subnet Mask OK *255.255.000.000

Gateway IP OK *140.132.001.001

5.1.1.4

SNMP

The SNMP group includes Trap IP and Community Name.

Configuration SNMPThe Trap IP Address menu shows the current destination IP address the Loop-V 4200 uses to send an SNMP trap. The default Trap IP address is a broadcast address (255.255.255.255).

SNMP Trap IPTo change the Trap IP address, use the arrow keys to cycle through to the position, and press ENTER to cycle through the numbers. This operation must be concluded by moving the cursor to OK position and pressing ENTER to enable the changes.

Trap IP OK *255.255.255.255

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This menu is used to have a name for comminity. To rename it, use arrow keys to select a desired number or character, press ENTER. Then move the cursor at OK, press ENTER to enable the community name.

Community Name public

5.1.1.5

Device Name

This menu is used to name the main unit.

Configuration Device NameTo rename the device name, use arrow keys to select a desired number or character, press ENTER. Then move the cursor at OK, press ENTER to enable the device name.

Device Name LOOP O9300

5.1.2 Console PortThe menus are used to configure console port to select Baud rate, data bits, stop bits, and parity bit. Under Configuration menu, use left or right key to select Console Port menu. Press ENTER to enter into its submenus.

Configuration Console Port

5.1.2.1

Baud Rate

Move the cursor to select Baud Rate, press ENTER.

Console Port Baud RateTo change data speed, use left and right arrow key to cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk(*).

Baud Rate *38400

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5.1.2.2

Data Length

Move the cursor to select Data Length, press ENTER.

Console Port Data LengthTo change data bits, use left and right arrow key to cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk(*).

Data Length *8-bits

5.1.2.3

Stop Bit

Move the cursor to select Stop Bit, press ENTER.

Console Port Stop BitTo change stop bits, use left and right arrow key to cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk(*).

Stop Bit *1-Bit

5.1.2.4

Parity

Move the cursor to select Parity, press ENTER.

Console Port ParityTo change data parity, use left and right arrow key to cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER.

Parity *NONE

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5.1.3 Port EnableThis menu is used to enable or disable optical portsor E1 ports. Under Configuration menu, use left or right key to select Port Enable menu. Press ENTER to enter into its submenus. The current setting will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

Configuration Port Enable

Port Enable Optical #1

Optical #1 *ENABLE

Port Enable E1 #16

E1 #16 *ENABLE

5.1.4 Quad-V.35This menu is used to configure Quad V.35 interfaces. Under Configuration menu, use left or right key to select Quad-V35 menu. Under Quad-V35 sub-menu, use arrow keys to select a desired option. Its sub-menus includines these options: Mode, Interface, Channels, ClkSrc (Clock Source), TTM, RTS, DTR, CTS, DSR, and DCD.

Configuration Quad-V35

Quad-V35 V.35 #4

5.1.4.1

Mode

Use arrow key to select Mode menu, which is used to set up the mode of V.35 interface as DCE mode or DTE mode. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 Mode

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Mode DTE

5.1.4.2

Interface

Use arrow key to select Interface menu, which is used to select a desired interface type for V.35 card. There are eight options are available for this menu: V.35, RS449/V.36, V.28/RS232, No Cable, NotUsed, R530A, RS530, and X.21. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 Interface

Interface *V.35

Interface RS449/V.36

Interface V.28/RS232NOTE: No Cable (All signals tri-state).

Interface No CableNOTE: Not Used (Default V.11).

Interface NotUsed

Interface RS530A

Interface RS530

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5.1.4.3

Channels

Quad V.35 card supports 32 channels. Use arrow key to select a desired channel, then press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 Channels

Channels *32

Channels 01

5.1.4.4

ClkSrc

This menu is used to set up clock source as LINE, DTE, or Internal. Use arrow keys to select a desired clock source, then press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 ClkSrc

ClkSrc *Line

ClkSrc DTE

ClkSrc Internal 5.1.4.5 TTM

TTM: Terminal Timing Mode This menu is used to enable or disable RTS option. The current setting will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 TTM

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5.1.4.6RTS: Request To Send.

RTS

EIA/TIA-232 control signal that requests a data transmission on a communications line. This menu is used to enable or disable RTS option. The current setting will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 RTS

RTS *OFF

RTS ON

5.1.4.7

DTR

DTR: Data Terminal Ready. EIA/TIA-232 circuit that is activated to let the DCE know when the DTE is ready to send and receive data. To disable or enable DTR option, use arrow key to select OFF or ON, then press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

V.35 #4 DTR

DTR *OFF

DTR ON

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5.1.4.8

CTS

CTS: Clear To Send. Circuit in the EIA/TIA-232 specification that is activated when DCE is ready to accept data from a DTE The operation is same as DTR menu.

V.35 #4 CTS

CTS *OFF

CTS ON

5.1.4.9

DSR

DSR: Data Set Ready. EIA/TIA-232 interface circuit that is activated when DCE is powered on and ready for use. The operation is same as CTS menu.

V.35 #4 DSR

DSR *OFF

DSR ON 5.1.4.10 DCDDCD: Data Carrier Detect. The operation is same as DSR menu.

V.35 #4 DCD

DCD *OFF

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5.2 AlarmThe Alarm menu is used to view the alarm queue and alarm history, to clear the alarm queue, alarm history, and alarm relay, as well as setup alarm threshold, etc..

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Alarm

5.2.1 Alarm QueueThe Alarm Queue menu is used to view the alarm queue. From the Alarm menu, use the arrow keys to select Alarm Queue menu. Then press ENTER.

Alarm Alarm QueueThe alarm queue is a list of the latest 40 alarms from the unit selected. The upper right shows the alarm sequence and the total number of alarms. The lower left is the alarm type number. The lower right is the date and time of the alarm.

Alarm Queue 01 E1#8 UAS

01 E1#8 UAS 00:01:30 10/02

5.2.2 Alarm HistoryAlarm History menu is used to view alarm history. Under Alarm menu, use left or right key to select Alarm History menu.

Alarm Alarm History

5.2.2.1 Alarm History Optical #1

Optical #n

Use arrow keys to select Optical and press ENTER to view its alarm history.

Opt. #1 LOF DIS OK 0000

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5.2.2.2 Alarm History E1#01 LOS

E1 #n

Use arrow keys to select E1 and press ENTER to view its alarm history.

E1#01 LOS ENB ALM

0001

5.2.3 Alarm ClearAlarm Clear menu is used to clear alarm queue and history. Under Alarm menu, use left or right key to select Alarm Clear menu.

Alarm Alarm ClearPress ENTER to confirm the clear.

Alarm Clear Confirm ?

Alarm Clear Clearning...OK

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5.2.4 Alarm SetupThe Alarm Setup menu is used to set up the threshold level of each alarm type, and enable alarm relay and auto dial out function. Some types of alarm do not have threshold levels. From the Alarm menu, use the arrow keys to select Alarm Setup menu.

Alarm Alarm Setup 5.2.4.1 Alarm Setup Alarm TypeUse arrow keys to select the desired alarm type.

Alarm Type

Press ENTER to enter into the submenu.

Alarm Type Alarm Cut Off

larm Cut Off *ENABLE

Alarm Type Opt. Switch

Opt. Switch *ENABLE

Alarm Type Power Fail

Power Fail *ENABLE

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Alarm Type Relay

Relay *ENABLE

Alarm Type Opt. LOF

5.2.4.2

Threshold

To setup ES, SES, UAS, and BPV is similar. For example, to setup E1 Line Bipolar Violation threshold level and press ENTER.

Alarm Setup Threshold

Threshold Opt. ESTo change threshold level of BPV (or ES, SES, UAS), use left or right arrow key to cycle through to the digit position, and press ENTER key to cycle through the number. This operation must be concluded by moving left or right arrow key to OK position and press ENTER to enable the changes.

Opt. ES *900

OK (1-900)

5.2.5 Alarm Cut-OffThis menu is used to cut off alarm queue and history.

Alarm Alarm Cut-Off

Alarm Cut-Off Confirm ?Press ENTER from the above menu.

Alarm Cut-Off ACO...OK

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5.3 DiagnosticDiagnostic group includes local loopback for optical and analogic local loopback, digital local loopback, and line loopback for DS1.

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Diagnostic

5.3.1 OpticalUse arrow keys to select Optical option, press ENTER.

Diagnostic OpticalTwo options, Off and Local Loopback, are available for Optical. Move the cursor to the desired option, then press ENTER to confirm it. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

Optical *Off

5.3.2 E1 #nUse arrow keys to select E1 #1, press ENTER.

Diagnostic E1 #1Four options are available for DS1: Off, Analogic Local Loopback, Digital Local Loopback, and Line Loopback. Move the cursor to the desired option, then press ENTER to confirm it. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).

E1 #1 *Off

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5.4 PerformancePerformance group includes clear performance, optical performance, and DS1 performance.

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Performance

5.4.1 Performance ClearUse arrow keys to select Perf. Clear to clear performance.

Performance Perf. Clear

Perf. Clear Confirm ?Press ENTER from the above menu to confirm it.

Perf. Clear Clearing...OK

5.4.2 Optical #nThis menu is used to display performance report for optical.

Performance Optical #1Use arrow keys to switch the desired performance parameters.

Optical #1 ESPress ENER from the above menu to view the detail information.

Cur.15m Cur.24h 000 00000

last 2 3 4 000 000 000 000

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5.4.3 E1 #nThis menu is used to display performance report for DS1.

Performance E1 #1Use arrow keys to switch the desired performance parameters.

E1 #1 ESPress ENER from the above menu to view the detail information.

Cur.15m Cur.24h 00000 0000000

last 2 last 2 0000000 0000000

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5.5 StautsThe Status menus are used to browser protection status, EOC status, optical status, and DS1 status.

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Status 5.5.1 Optical #nUse arrow keys to select Optical #n, press ENTER to enter into its submenu.

Status Optical #1 5.5.1.1 Protection Status

This menu is used to check the protection function is enable or disable.

Optical #1 Protection Status

Protection Status Working 5.5.1.2 Optical #1 EOC StatusPress ENTER from the above menu to display its status.

EOC (Embeded Operation Channel) Status

This menu is used to check the embeded operation channel is ready or not.

EOC Status Ready 5.5.1.3 Optical #1 Optical StatusPress ENTER from the above menu.

Optical Status

This menu is used to display the detail information for optical status.

Optical Status LOF QRSS ES

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5.5.2 E1 #nThis menu is used to display the detail information for DS1.

Status E1 #1

E1 #1 LOF AIS

LOF YES

AIS NO

BPV ES 00000 00000

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5.6 InformationThe information menu provides detail information for software, hardware, and serial numbers.

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Information

5.6.1 Software VersionThis menu displays the system software vrsion and date.

Information Software VersionPress ENTER from the above menu.

Software Version V1.05 05/04/2004

5.6.2 Hardware VersionThis menu displays the system hardware version and date.

Information Hardware VersionPress ENTER from the above menu.

Hardware Version Ver.E 01/2003

5.6.3 Serial NumberThis menu displays the units serial number.

Information Serial NumberPress ENTER from the above menu.

Serial Number 1123354

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5.7 MiscellaneousThe Miscellaneous group includes: lock front panel, store configuration, retrieve configuration, load default, and reset system.

O-9300 E1/T1-FOM Miscellaneous

5.7.1 Lock Front PanelThis menu is used to control LCD panel operation. Normally, configuration can be changed from the front panel. Front panel configuration chages can be disabled by selecteding this menu. With a locked front panel, read only configuration information and line status can be obtained.

Miscellaneous Lock front panelTo disable the function, a password must be entered.

Lock front panel *DISABLEUse arrow keys to select a desired number or character, press ENTER. Then move the cursor at OK, press ENTER to enable the password. Password modification can only be done by using terminal operation.

PW:__________ OK 0123456789ABCDEF

5.7.2 Store ConfigurationThis menu is used to store system configuration.

Miscellaneous Store Config.

Store Config. Confirm ?Press ENTER from the above menu to done the saving.

Store Config. Saving...OK

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5.7.3 Retrieve ConfigurationThis menu is used to retrieve system configuration.

Miscellaneous Retrieve Config.

Retrieve Config. Confirm ?Press ENTER from the above menu to done the retrieving.

Retrieve Config. Retrieving...OK

5.7.4 Load DefaultThis menu is used to download default.

Miscellaneous Load Default

Load Default Confirm ?Before loading default, a password must be entered.

PW:XXXX______ OK 0123456789ABCDEFPress ENTER from the above menu to confirm the download.

Load Default. Waiting...OK

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5.7.5 System ResetThis menu is used to reset the system.

Miscellaneous System ResetTwo way for system reset are availave: warm restart or cold restart. Use arrow kes to select the desired way for reseting.

System Reset Warm Restart

Press ENTER from the above menu.

Warm Restart Confirm ?Before restarting the system, a password must be entered.

PW:XXXX______ OK 0123456789ABCDEFUse arrow keys to select a desired number or character, press ENTER. Then move the cursor at OK, press ENTER to enable the password. Password modification can only be done by using terminal operation.

PW:XXXX______ OK Reset Now...

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6 TERMINAL OPERATIONLoop-O 9300 provides comprehensive and enhanced configuration and test capability through the console port. A VT-100 type terminal or a modem can be connected to the console port on the front of the Loop-O 9300. By use of single-character commands and arrow keys, the Loop-O 9300 can be configured and tested. The single-character commands are not case sensitive. On each screen, the available commands and the configurable fields are highlighted. When the Loop-O 9300 is powered on, a main menu is shown.E1/T 1-F OM === Mai n M enu === 0 5:19 :54 09 /01/ 200 4

Seri al Num ber : 03 7844 Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.E 01/ 200 3 Firm war e V ersi on: S1 .i6 10/ 14/ 2004 [DIS PLA Y] 1 -> 1 Hou r Pe rf. Re port 2 -> 24 Ho ur P erf . R epor t C -> Sy ste m Co nfi gur atio n Q -> Al arm Que ue H -> Al arm His tor y I -> Li ne Stat us [LOG ] F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu R -> Co nne ct t o R emo te T erm ina l

Devi ce Nam e : LOO P O 9300 Conn ect Po rt: EOC _PO RT Star t T ime : 00: 10: 00 0 9/0 1/2 004 [SET UP]

[MIS C]

>>SP ACE ba r to re fre sh o r e nte r a com man d == =>

E1/T 1-F OM

=== Mai n M enu ===

0 5:19 :54 09 /01/ 200 4

Seri al Num ber : 03 7844 Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.E 01/ 200 3 Firm war e V ersi on: S1 .i6 10/ 14/ 2004 [DIS PLA Y] 1 -> 1 Hou r Pe rf. Re port 2 -> 24 Ho ur P erf . R epor t C -> Sy ste m Co nfi gur atio n Q -> Al arm Que ue H -> Al arm His tor y I -> Li ne Stat us [LOG ] F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu R -> Co nne ct t o R emo te T erm ina l

Devi ce Nam e : LOO P O 9300 Conn ect Po rt: EOC _PO RT Star t T ime : 00: 10: 00 0 9/0 1/2 004 [SET UP] P -> Pa ssw ord Set up S -> Sy ste m Se tup M -> Sy ste m Al arm Se tup T -> Lo opb ack Tes t L -> Fi le Tran sfe r V -> St ore /Ret rie ve Conf igu rat ion [MIS C] A -> Al arm Cut Of f K -> Cl ear Per for man ce D ata X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue a nd His tory Y -> Re tur n to De fau lt Z -> Sy ste m Re set

>>SP ACE ba r to re fre sh o r e nte r a com man d == =>

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6.1 1-Hour Peformance ReportTo view 1 hour performance report, press "1" from Main Menu. The screen will show as below. Use TAB key to roll the desired option.E1/T 1-F OM = == 1 Ho ur Per form anc e R epor t = == ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Perf orm anc e Po rt : O ptic al# 1 Perf orm anc e Ty pe : U SER 2 3:1 4:5 0 09 /01 /20 04

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Press ENTER from the above screen to show the detail performance report as below shows.E1/T 1-F OM Opti cal #1 USER = == 1 Ho ur Per form anc e R epor t = == 2 3:1 4:5 8 09 /01 /20 04

-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 8 98 seco nds ( ES) (SE S) ( UAS) C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 0 0 0 1 st Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 0 2 nd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 0 3 rd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 0 4 th Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 0 -- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 59 ( ES) (SE S) ( UAS) C urr ent 24- Hou r I nter val : 4 4 0 0 9/3 0/2 002 : - --- --- -- ---0 9/2 9/2 002 : - --- --- -- ---0 9/2 8/2 002 : - --- --- -- ---0 9/2 7/2 002 : - --- --- -- ---0 9/2 6/2 002 : - --- --- -- ---0 9/2 5/2 002 : - --- --- -- ---0 9/2 4/2 002 : - --- --- -- --->

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E1/T 1-F OM = == 1 Ho ur Per form anc e R epor t = == ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Perf orm anc e Po rt : D S1#0 1 Perf orm anc e Ty pe : U SER

2 3:1 5:1 1 09 /01 /20 04

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E1/T 1-F OM DS1# 01 USER -- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 1 8 s econ ds ( ES) (SE S) ( UAS) (BP V) C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 0 0 18 0 1 st Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 900 0 2 nd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 900 0 3 rd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 900 0 4 th Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : 0 0 900 0

2 3:1 5:1 9 09 /01 /20 04

-- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 60 ( ES) (SE S) ( UAS) (BP V) C urr ent 24- Hou r I nter val : 0 0 5 3880 0 0 9/3 0/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ ---0 9/2 9/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ ---0 9/2 8/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ ---0 9/2 7/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ ---0 9/2 6/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ ---0 9/2 5/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ ---0 9/2 4/2 002 : - --- --- -- ------ --->

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6.2 24-Hour Peformance ReportUnder Main Menu, press 2 to display 24 hours performance report. Use TAB key to select the desired option.E1/T 1-F OM == = 2 4 Ho urs Pe rfor man ce Repo rt === ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Perf orm anc e Po rt : O ptic al# 1 Perf orm anc e Ty pe : U SER Perf orm anc e Re gs : E S 2 3:1 5:3 0 09 /01 /20 04

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To view the detail performance report, press ENTER from the above screen. Then the following screeen will show up.E1/T 1-F OM == = 2 4 Ho urs Pe rfor man ce Repo rt === Opti cal #1 USER -- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 3 5 s econ ds -- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 60 ( ES) (SE S) ( UAS) C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 0 0 0 C urr ent 24- Hou r I nter val : 4 4 0 -- U SER , 0 1-0 8 0 9-1 6 1 7-2 4 2 5-3 2 3 3-4 0 4 1-4 8 4 9-5 6 5 7-6 4 6 5-7 2 7 3-8 0 8 1-8 8 8 9-9 6 E S , Las t 9 6 15 -Mi n > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > --- -- --- -- - --- > --- -- --- -- - --- > --- -- --- -- - --- > --- -- --- -- - --- I nter val : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -- --- ---- -- --- ---- -- --- ---- -- --- ---- -- --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - --- - --- - --- - --- - --- 2 3:1 5:3 5 09 /01 /20 04

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E1/T 1-F OM == = 2 4 Ho urs Pe rfor man ce Repo rt === ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS Perf orm anc e Po rt : D S1#0 1 Perf orm anc e Ty pe : U SER Perf orm anc e Re gs : E S

2 3:1 5:4 0 09 /01 /20 04

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E1/T 1-F OM 2 3:1 5:4 7 09 /01 /20 04 DS1# 01 USER -- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 4 7 s econ ds -- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 60 ( ES) (SE S) ( UAS) (BP V) C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 0 0 47 0 C urr ent 24- Hou r I nter val : 0 0 5 3880 0 -- U SER , 0 1-0 8 0 9-1 6 1 7-2 4 2 5-3 2 3 3-4 0 4 1-4 8 4 9-5 6 5 7-6 4 6 5-7 2 7 3-8 0 8 1-8 8 8 9-9 6 E S , Las t 9 6 15 -Mi n > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 > --- -- --- -- - --- > --- -- --- -- - --- > --- -- --- -- - --- > --- -- --- -- - --- I nter val : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- --- ---- -- --- ---- -- --- ---- -- --- ---- -- --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - --- - --- - --- - --- - --- -

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6.3 System Configura