Front-panel description – ADC H2TU-C-231 User Manual

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Front Panel

LTPH-UM-1109-01, Issue 1

4

January 9, 2002

H2TU-C-231 List 2

Table 1.

Front-Panel Description

Front-Panel Feature

Function

Front-panel display

Displays four-character status, provisioning, and alarm system messages. The front-panel
display illuminates when power is initially applied. To conserve power, the display only remains
on for 5 minutes. Using the MODE or SEL pushbuttons reactivates the display and restarts the
5-minute timer. Refer to

Table 2 on page 5

for a listing of the four-character messages.

MODE and SEL pushbuttons

Permits the user options to be monitored and modified without the need of a maintenance
terminal. Used to initiate all loopbacks and to display DSX-1 line parameters and line unit identity.

Status LED

The status LED can report the following conditions:

Off

Line power is off.

Green

Normal operation.

Red

Fuse alarm.

Flashing red

HDSL2 acquisition or system alarm.

Yellow

An H2TU-C-231 Customer Remote Loopback (CREM) or a Network Local Loopback (NLOC) is in
effect.

Flashing yellow

H2TU-C-231 is in an Armed (ARM) state.

DSX-1 access jacks

BRG

Provides non-intrusive bridging jack access to (IN) and from (OUT) the HDSL2 span at the DSX-1
interface. Allows the two DS1 payloads to be monitored.

LINE

Provides splitting jack access to (IN) and from (OUT) the HDSL2 span at the DSX-1 interface.
Breaks the IN and OUT paths to permit test signal insertion and retrieval.

Craft port (RS-232)

Provides bidirectional communication between the unit and an external terminal to allow
configuration and performance monitoring through the maintenance terminal screens.

CLEI and ECI bar code label

Provides the human-readable Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) code number and
the Equipment Catalog Item (ECI) bar code number.

List number

Identifies the list number of the H2TU-C-231.

Retaining latch

Retains the card in the shelf when pulled up and extracts the card from the shelf when pulled
down.

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