Loop select 5. loop local 6. loop remote, Remote active led (telstra use only) – Telstrat NTU-45 User Manual

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DTE PORT 1

STATUS

TD

IN TEST

CONTROL

REMOTE

ACTIVE

RD

OPTICAL

INTERFACE

IN SERVICE

ALARM

IN TEST

LOS

DTE PORT 2

STATUS

TD

IN TEST

RD

DTE PORT 3

STATUS

TD

IN TEST

RD

DTE PORT 4

STATUS

TD

IN TEST

RD

LOOP

SELECT

LOOP

LOCAL

LOOP

REMOTE

DTE PORT 1

STATUS

TD

IN TEST

RD

OPTICAL

INTERFACE

IN SERVICE

ALARM

IN TEST

LOS

ST
I

LOOP

SELECT

LOOP

LOCAL

LOOP

REMOTE

DTE PORT 4

DTE PORT 3

DTE PORT 1

LAN

RX IN

TX OUT

ALARM

NC COM NO

DTE PORT 2

+

-

OPTICAL INTERFACE

USE COPPER

CONDUCTORS ONLY

48V

,0.5A

511 / 693

Laser Radiation

Avoid Exposure to Beam

Laser Class 1 Product
Complies with 21 CFR

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Local Control Port
(Telstra use only)

VT100, EIA-232 Interface for local management

4. Loop Select

5. Loop Local

6. Loop Remote

48V DC power interface (Earth, Positive, Negative)

Slots to accomodate optional HSSI or V.35 DTE modules

The Loop Select button is used to select the port that is to be looped. It will cycle through
the four ports, causing the respective ports Test LED to flash.

When a loop is in place, pressing this button will turn the loop off.

When a port has been selected using the Loop Select button, pressing the Loop Local
button will initiate a loop on the selected port of the local NTU-45.

When a loop is in place, pressing this button will turn the loop off.

When a port has been selected using the Loop Select button, pressing the Loop Remote button
will initiate a loop on the selected port of the remote NTU-45.

When a loop is in place, pressing this button will turn the loop off.

In-built High Speed Serial Interface (HSSI)

Alarm Relay Contacts (Normally Closed, Common, Normally Open)

10BaseT LAN interface for remote management via MACS

Flat-SC Optical interface with separate Transmit and Receive fibres

Power Cord Strain Relief

T

DC Power erminal Block

DTE Ports 2, 3 and 4

DTE Port 1

Alarm Port
(Telstra use only)

Management Port
(Telstra use only)

Optical Interface Port
(Telstra use only)

Interfaces

NTU-45 Rear Panel

NTU-45 Front Panel

Front Panel Push Buttons

Front Panel LEDs

7. DTE Port LEDs (Customer Interfaces)

3. Optical Interface LEDs (Network Interface - Telstra Use Only)

Status (

Green

Yellow

or

Red

)

OFF indicates that there is no card installed

Flashing

GREEN

indicates that the interface is not configured for service

GREEN

indicates that the interface is ready to carry data.

YELLOW

indicates that the interface is ready, but cannot detect the

customer's equipment (DTE)

RED

indicates that there is a problem with the interface.

IN SERVICE (

Green

)

Indicates when the NTU-45 is powered on and functioning correctly .

2. Remote Active LED (Telstra use only)

Remote Active
(

Yellow

)

Indicates when the NTU-45 is being managed locally, or via a Telnet session

TEST (

Yellow

)

Indicates when a Loop or Bit Error Rate test is active on the Optical Interface.

ALARM (

Yellow

or

Red

)

YELLOW

indicates that there is a problem with the Remote NTU-45.

LOS (

Red

)

Indicates that the NTU-45 cannot detect any signal on the Optical Interface.

RED

indicates that the NTU-45 cannot align with the incoming signal.

In Test (

Yellow

)

Indicates when a Loop or Bit Error Rate test is active on the Interface.

During the process of activating a loop from the front panel push buttons,
this LED will Flash, indicating that it is selected but no Loop test exists.

TD (

Green

)

Indicates that the interface is transmitting data to the Newtork

RD (

Green

)

Indicates that the interface is receiving data from the Network

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