ADTRAN 1xN User Manual

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61190860L1-5B

Section 61190860L1-5, Issue 2

CONTENTS
1.

GENERAL ................................................................ 1

2.

INSTALLATION ....................................................... 3

3.

CONFIGURATION ................................................... 4

4.

OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................. 5

5.

NORMAL OPERATION ........................................... 6

6.

PROTECT OPERATION ........................................... 6

7.

PROTECTION SWITCH ........................................... 8

8.

SWITCHBACK ........................................................ 10

9.

AUTO-PROTECT OPERATION ............................ 11

10. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................. 12
11. MAINTENANCE ..................................................... 12
12. WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ......... 12

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1xN Remote Protection Switch

Pro-Cap

Installation and Maintenance

Section 61190860L1-5B

Issue 2, January 2002

CLEI Code: NCM5NTDD_ _

Figure 1. 1xN Pro-Cap

1. GENERAL

This practice provides installation and operational
procedures for the ADTRAN‚

Remote 1xN Pro-Cap

protection switch multi-mount housing (P/N
1190860L1). See Figure 1. Pro-Cap initiates remote
switching of a DS1 or HDSL circuit to a standby line
following detection of a fault. This eliminates the
immediate need for a vehicle dispatch to investigate
trouble or provide standby service. The shelf also
accommodates DDS and ISDN technologies but
without protection.

Pro-Cap can be used in conjunction with the
ADTRAN Total Access

®

3000 Carrier Class

Broadband Multiservice Access
Platform, or any standard Office Repeater Bay (ORB)
with T1 or HDSL to provide a Protection Switching
Network Interface (PSNI).

The Pro-Cap housing accepts eight T200 type circuit
cards or four dual slot T400 DS-1, HDSL, or HDSL2
circuit cards. The unit is a wall mounted assembly
that provides convenient access to CPE connections.
The assembly incorporates a circuit board backplane
that provides a choice of amphenol connector or
wire-wrap pins for facility wiring hook-up.

The Pro-Cap accepts -48 VDC local power or a
modular power supply that inserts into the POWER
slot at the far right of the shelf. The power supply
module includes an AC power cord that plugs into a
standard 110 VAC grounded outlet.

The Switch Customer Interface Module (SCIM) can
mount to either the left or right side of the Pro-Cap
housing to facilitate access to all CPE connections.

FIGURES
Figure 1.

1xN Pro-Cap .................................................... 1

Figure 2.

SCIM Card Elements ...................................... 4

Figure 3.

Normal Operation ........................................... 6

Figure 4.

Arming Operation ........................................... 8

Figure 5.

Protect Operation .......................................... 10

Figure 6.

Switchover ..................................................... 10

Figure 7.

Total Access 3000 Auto-protect Switching .. 11

TABLES

Table 1.

LED Indication ................................................ 3

Table 2.

In-Band Commmands ..................................... 7

Table 3.

Out-Of-Band Commands ................................ 7

Table 4.

In-Band Enable/Disable Protocol ................... 8

Table 5.

In-Band Protection Switch Protocol ............... 9

Table 6.

Out-Of-Band Enable/Disable Protocol ........... 9

Table 7.

Out-Of-Band Protection Switch Protocol ....... 9

Table 8.

In-Band Protection Release Protocol ............ 11

Table 9.

Out-Of-Band Protection Release Protocol ... 11

Table 10.

Specifications ................................................ 12

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