WESTELL B90-311610

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WESTELL DS1 NIU PM 200 MECHANI
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B90-311610
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Section 311-610-30B
Equipment Issue B
030-300377 Rev. B, September 2005
- Installation Guide -
3116-10 Westell DS1 Network Interface Unit with Performance Monitoring
1.2 Document Status
LED LED STATUS LED
LED Color State Description
B90-311610
Whenever this document is updated, the reason will
NIU-PM
PWR Green On Power is applied and present to
Pin 2 - TxD (Transmit Data-OUT)
C
be stated in this paragraph. The Issue B equipment
P the unit.
E Pin 3 - RxD (Receive Data-IN)
improves manufacturability and PM storage from 7
B Off Power not applied.
R
to 90 days. This Revision B document updates
G
LB On Unit is in Loopback.
PWR
Pin 5 - SGN (Signal Ground)
Figure 6.
LB Yellow
Flashing Unit is armed and ready to de-
FAC
tect the addressable LB code.
CPE 1.3 Product Purpose and Description
Figure 2. Front Panel RS-232 (DB-9) Pin-Outs
Blinking* Unit is in dual loopback.
ESF
Off Unit is not in any loopback con-
B8ZS
The 3116-10 serves as an interface between a T1
dition.
span, or customer premises-based fiber multiplex-
MAN 2.1.4 MAN LB Push Button Switch
Green On Signal is detected from the net-
LB FAC
er, and the intra-building Customer Premises
work.
The NIU loopback state can be controlled by press-
TP1 Equipment (CPE). The 3116-10 provides standard
ing the front-panel MAN LB push button.
Red On Signal from the network to the
maintenance loopback plus collecting and report-
unit is lost.
Depression of the MAN LB push button will cycle
ing DS1 performance statistics. These performance
through the loopback states.
CPE Green On Signal is detected from the cus-
monitoring capabilities allow service providers to
TP2
tomer.
F
�PROACTively" respond to facility performance
� If depressed for 3 to 5 seconds, the LB LED
A
C Red On Signal from the customer is
degradation, thereby improving the availability of
will be on solid (yellow). If released in this in-
B
lost.
R Hi-Cap T1 circuits. The NIU provides a front panel
terval, the Network Loopback will be
G
On Unit has detected ESF framing
that is half the width of the standard 400-style NIU ESF Green
activated.
from the network.
and makes electrical connections to the Facility and
� If depressed for greater than 5 seconds, the
CPE sides of the circuit through a 56-pin card-edge Off Unit is detecting SF/unframed
signals from the network. LB LED will begin blinking (yellow) at
connector of the mounting assembly, using indus-
approximately 1 time per second. If released
try-standard pin assignments.
B8ZS Green On Unit is configured for B8ZS line
coding. after 5 seconds, the Dual Loopback will be
activated.
Off Unit is configured for AMI line
1.4 Product Mounting
coding.
� When first depressed, the LB LED will go off
*The on/off cycle of a flashing LED is faster than a blinking LED.
The NIU is a 200 MECHANICS�-type module and and remain off during the first 3 seconds that
mounts in a 200- or 400-type shelf assembly which the MAN LB is depressed. If released during
Table 1. Front Panel LEDs
Figure 1. Front View of 3116-10 Module
is usually mounted on an equipment backboard at this 3 second period, all existing loopback
the customer location, after the building entrance conditions will be deactivated.
2.1.2 Bantam Jacks
1. GENERAL terminal and primary protection. Westell offers
both single- and multiple-slot mountings available
Two bantam-type bridging jacks are provided for 2.1.5 DB-9 RS-232 Connector
in both backboard (wall) and rack-mount versions
1.1 Document Purpose
transmission path testing.
for NIUs. In some applications, it may be desirable
A DB-9 RS-232 connector (Figure 2) is provided
to situate the NIU in outside plant cabinets or en- FAC BRG For bridging the T1 signal being re-
This document provides basic installation informa- for craft terminal access for setup, maintenance,
ceived from the network
closures. The NIU is fully qualified for operating
tion for the Westell 3116-10 Network Interface provisioning, performance information retrieval,
over the temperature range of -40 to +65°C.
Unit (NIU) with Performance Monitoring (PM), and circuit troubleshooting (see Paragraph 4.1.1 for
CPE BRG For bridging the T1 signal being sent
set-up instructions).
shown in Figure 1. Call the telephone number to the network
shown in Paragraph 6.1 to request literature
2. OPTIONS & FEATURES
2.1.3 Test Point Pin Jacks
#030-101522 for additional information about the
2.2 PCB Side Panel Features
3116-10, including remote provisioning features.
Test points, labelled TP1 and TP2, are provided for
2.1 Front Panel Features
2.2.1 Option P201 - Power Source
measuring span current.
- NOTE -
TP1 & For measuring span current using a DC The 3116-10 contains one hardware option, P201,
2.1.1 LEDs
Hereafter the Westell 3116-10 T1 Network Interface
TP2 voltmeter. TP1 will read positive with re- which configures the unit powering and which must
Unit with Performance Monitoring may be referred to
Six LEDs are provided for quick, visual, circuit sta- spect to TP2. A voltmeter reading of be set at the time of installation. Select either
as the �3116-10" or �NIU" module.
tus indication. 0.6Vdc equates to a 60mA span. �SPAN" or �LOCAL" powering, as required by the
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Section 311-610-30B
030-300377 Rev. B
as it will go, using just enough effort to fully-
Main Menu Screen
Top Edge of PCB
seat the edge connector for maximum
on VT100 Terminal
MAIN
electrical contact.
MENU
Submenus
- CAUTION -
Use care when installing and removing modules
NIU’s
- do not force a module into place. If a module
DB-9 EVENT/ALARM
PROVISIONING PERFORMANCE CIRCUIT
Connector resists insertion, remove it and check for STATUS LOG
STATISTICS
obstructions in or near the connectors and
Standard
RS-232
mounting slots. The module then may be
SET
Cable
carefully re-aligned and gently re-inserted.
CLOCK
(used with
SPAN LOC
PC with
(LOOP)
VT100
5) Perform Installer Connections.
ALARM
emulator).
The 3116-10 makes electrical connection to THRESHOLDS
DAY PM DATA
CHANGE CIRCUIT ID
HOUR PM DATA TEST MODE
external equipment through a 56-pin, card
15 MIN. PM DATA
PROVISIONING
CHANGE OPTIONS
RESET PM DATA
edge connector in the mounting assembly
REPORTS
(see Figure 3 and Figure 4). No installer con-
Top, Right Corner of Side-panel’s Printed Circuit Board
nections are necessary once the module is
NOTEPAD
properly inserted into the shelf assembly. See
Figure 3. NIU Powering Option Location
Table 2 for the NIU pin-out designations.
Figure 5. Menu Overview
application. This flexible powering option, shown in
Terminal
FUNCTION DESIGNATION PIN
Figure 3, allows the unit to operate either directly
Settings:
graph 4.2 for more information on inband
from T1 metallic spans or from a locally-provided RCV C IN T 7
Mode: VT100
codes, and Paragraph 4.1, Figure 4, and
Baud rate: 9600
22 to 56Vdc source. When locally-powered, the DC
R 13
Number of data bits: 8
Figure 5 for more information about using or
source can be negative or positive ground refer-
# of start/stop bits: 1
RCV OUT COU CT1 5 viewing the VT100 menu-driven options.
enced. This allows the unit to operate from
Parity: none Auto Line Wrap: No/Off
Local Echo: No/Off Warning Bell: On
conventional -48Vdc sources as well as the +24Vdc
CR1 15
source found in certain wireless/PCS applications. 4. SOFT-SET OPTIONING/ACCESS
Figure 4. Preparing for Local Provisioning of
XMT IN CT 55
NIU in Mounting Assembly
Soft-set options, circuit status, performance moni-
CR 49
toring, and event status can be accessed, viewed,
3. INSTALLATION
and set electronically, as described hereunder. See
XMT OUT OU T1 41
Table 3 for a list of NIU soft-set options and the
The 200-type 3116-10 module installs in either a
CAUTION - STATIC-SENSITIVE
R1 47
paragraphs below for the option-setting methods.
200- or 400-type mounting or shelf assembly, as de-
This product contains static-sensitive
scribed in Paragraph 1.4. The 3116-10 should be
components! Proper electrostatic discharge LOCAL Local Power 35
4.1 Optioning Using the Menus
POWER Ground 17
installed according to local company practices; procedures must be followed when handling,
installing, or storing the equipment to maintain
(Via VT100 Terminal & Craft Interface Port)
however, if none exist, it may be installed as de-
Frame FRM GND 27
personal and equipment safety.
scribed in the following steps.
Ground
Various unit options and their parameters (avail-
able settings) can be set or viewed locally by the
2) Unpack and Inspect.
Table 2. Pin Designations
1) Follow Safety and ESD Precautions.
craftsperson to provision the unit for a particular
Gently unpack the module and visually
Use and observe proper safety and Electro-
application, to view stored T1 performance statis-
6) Verify Power.
inspect it for damage (report damages to the
Static Discharge precautions and procedures
tics, to view circuit status, or to perform various
Verify the presence of power at the front pan-
shipping company and to Westell).
before installation and whenever handling the
test routines, using VT100-type menu screens.
el PWR LED (see Paragraph 2.1.1).
module.
3) Set P201 Option.
Set the P201 option prior to inserting the 7) Perform Testing.
4.1.1 Setting Up the Craft Terminal
- PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT -
module in the mounting shelf or assembly. Perform testing per local company practice. If
testing is not done immediately upon installa- The menu screens are accessed using a computer
� Never install telephone wiring during a Option the module per local company prac-
lightning storm.
tion, the span can be turned over to the test terminal which is connected via a cable to the front
tice (consult WORD or CLR card) or as
person at the test center or at the CPE for test- panel craft interface port (Figure 2), a DB-9 female
� Never install telephone jacks in wet stated herein. See Paragraph 2.2.1 or consult
locations unless the jack is specifically ing, after inserting each module into position connector. For this local non-intrusive provisioning
the 3116-10 practice.
designed for wet locations.
or viewing method, a craft interface device (com-
and verifying the LED status.
4) Mount the Module.
puter terminal) interfaces with this front panel craft
� Never touch uninsulated telephone
After setting the P201 option to its correct and 8) Set/Use Softset Options.
wires/terminals unless the telephone line is interface port. The terminal may be a Personal
disconnected at the network interface.
applicable position, insert the module into its Set or verify any �soft-set" options via remote
Computer (PC) running a terminal emulator pro-
proper slot in the chosen shelf assembly test equipment by sending inband codes or via gram, such as Hyperterminal, or a dumb terminal
� Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines. (Figure 4). Align the module with the mount- local user-selectable, software-driven, menu operating in the VT100 protocol. The craft inter-
ing assembly’s card guides above and below options in VT100-type terminal windows. See face port, which has an electrical RS-232 interface
� This NIU is to be installed behind devices
that provide primary lightning protection. the module and gently push to insert it as far Table 3 for a list of provisioning options, Para- in a DCE configuration, is connected to the termi-
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P201
Edge Connector (56-pin) of PCB
Section 311-610-30B
030-300377 Rev. B
nal with a standard RS-232 cable (if a PC with a -22 -22dB level detected should be returned for repair or replacement (Part
Loopback Normal Unit loops up to normal inband/
�
VT100 emulator program is used). Figure 4 is an <-23 < 23dB and > 31dB 7.2). The unit should not be field repaired: repairs Data Link loopback codes.
Mode Mode
overview of the equipment set-up and contains a list made beyond replacing a faulty unit are not rec-
Unit loops up to unique16-bit
Address-
2) Framing (FRMG) that is present at the port.
of the recommended terminal settings. The electri- ommended and may void the warranty. addressable loopback codes.
able
Possible values in this field are:
cal connections and signal designations for the
Loopback p Disabled Loopback will not time-out
front panel craft port are shown in Figure 2.
SF SF framing present
Option Option Para- Para- De- De- Description Description
Ti Time-out t
20 Loopback automatically
ESF ESF framing present meter fault
times-out 20 minutes after initial
Minute
4.1.2 Understanding the Menus UNF/UNK unframed/unknown
AMI line coding. activation.
Line AMI
Cd Coding i
60 Loopback automatically
B8ZS � B8ZS line coding.
After the computer terminal equipment is properly 3) Signal (SIG) status at the port. Possible values
times-out 60 minutes after initial
Minute
set up and turned on, the craftsperson will see a here are:
Superframe format.
Monitored SF
activation.
menu screen on the terminal. The first screen is the
Fi Framing
OK Normal signal condition ESF Extended Superframe format.
� 120 Loopback automatically
�
MAIN MENU, which contains a list of available
LOS Loss Of Signal times-out 120 minutes after
Minute
CPECO LOSS None No response to customer LOS.
and selectable submenus, which, when selected, list
initial activation.
AIS Alarm Indication Signal (all
R Response
optionable fields for provisioning or viewing the
LB Enter loopback towards network
ones) 24 Hour Loopback automatically
upon detecting a customer LOS.
status of the unit. Displayed at the bottom of each
times-out 24 hours after initial
RAI Remote Alarm Indication (yellow
menu or screen is information or instructions re- activation.
CDI Send CDI toward network upon
alarm)
garding the ways to navigate through the menu
detecting a customer LOS.
Circuit ID (when in the Provi-
RAI-CI if also receiving a valid
Option
The CIRCUIT STATUS menu also shows a graph-
sioning menu) to save any changes. Figure 5 is a network signal.
ical representation of the internal transmission 6.1 Customer and Technical Assistance
flowchart-type overview of available menus and
Disabled RAI from CPE is always passed
�
paths of the NIU with the specific regeneration or
submenus through which the user may navigate to If technical assistance or customer service is re-
unchanged.
LBO parameters that have been provisioned.
access PM data and option the unit. quired, contact Westell by calling or using one of
Enables Frame Format
Framing Enabled
When parameters are provisioned remotely or via
the following options:
Conversion.
Conversion Conversion
the provisioning menu, they will be reflected here.
4.1.3 Provisioning
Voice: (630) 898-2500
Disabled � Disables Frame Format
Conversion. Voice: (800) 323-6883
4.2 Optioning Using Control Codes
Local provisioning is accomplished through two
email: global_support@westell.com
Real-Time None � Disables real-time reporting.
optioning screens:
Various options and their parameters (available
PM PM Mode M d
Configures the unit to send
NPRM Visit the Westell World Wide Web site at
settings) can be provisioned remotely by transmit-
1) PROVISIONING (transmission, mainte- NPRM messages.
http://www.Westell.com for additional information
ting ESF Data Link or 16-bit Inband
nance options, Table 3), and
SPRM Configures the unit to send about Westell.
control/command codes. Inband provisioning is
SPRM messages.
accomplished by burying the provisioning com-
2) SET CLOCK (timing for event log).
6.2 Part Numbers
FAC-to- Disabled � No regeneration in Network-
mands into the T1 payload with the appropriate
to-CPE (A-Z, RCV) path.
CPE CPE
test equipment and sending inband provisioning
Practice 030-101522 provides more in-depth details
This equipment is identified by a product number
Regen
codes (hex, binary). Note that this method is intru- Enabled Regeneration in Network-
on the provisioning option.
and an issue letter. Each time a change is made to
to-CPE path
sive (interrupts signal) and that the unit has to be
the product which changes the form, fit, or function
placed in loopback first (putting unit out of ser- No regeneration in CPE-to-
CPE-to- Disabled �
4.1.4 Viewing the CIRCUIT STATUS Menu
of the product, the issue is incremented or ad-
Facility path.
FA FAC C
vice). The unit responds to the provisioning or
The CIRCUIT STATUS menu is used to view cir-
vanced by one. Please indicate issue letters as well
Regen
query codes by sending back specific bit errors.
Enabled Regeneration in CPE-to-Facility
cuit status as well as perform various test routines
as model numbers during product inquiries.
Consult the practice for further information. path
such as loopback. To reach this screen from the
LBO 0 � 0 dB of LBO in transmission
MAIN MENU, press the key. The CIRCUIT
7. WARRANTY & REPAIRS
path.
Option Option
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
STATUS menu provides a graphical representa-
7.5 dB of LBO in transmission 7.1 Warranty. Westell warrants this product to
7.5
tion of the NIU and its ports to the T1 facility and
If trouble is encountered, verify all installer con-
path.
be defect free at shipment time, and warrants the
customer interface.
nections to the assembly and check that the
15 dB of LBO in transmission product to be fully functional for the time period
15
external power fuse is not blown. Verify all module
For each port, the screen shows:
path.
specified by the terms and conditions governing
connections and the option settings, and verify the
the product sale. Equipment repairs/modifica-
22.5 22.5 dB of LBO in transmission
1) Level (LVL) of the signal in dB. Possible val- module is making a positive connection with the
tions by anyone other than an authorized Westell
path.
ues in this field are: shelf connector and verify the presence of power
representative will void the warranty.
and polarity. If trouble persists, replace the sus- AB15 15 dB of LBO in transmission
0 0dB level detected
path.
pect unit with another unit, optioned identically,
7.2 Repair and Return. Westell will repair or re-
-1 -1dB level detected
and retest. If the replacement appears to operate 22.5 dB of LBO in transmission place this equipment without cost during the
AB22.5
path.
-2 -2dB level detected up to
correctly, the original unit may be faulty and warranty period if the unit is defective for any rea-
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030-300377 Rev. B
8. SPECIFICATIONS
FAC
BRG
FAC-to-CPE The electrical and agency specifications are listed be-
T CT1
Regen
7
5
low, and the physical specifications are shown in
DIS
LB LB LB1
Table 5. To order units, call Westell as indicated in
FAC In CPE Out
Paragraph 6.1 and please specify the model number
EN
R CR1
13 15
shown in Table 4.
FAC
TP1 Transmission
Performance
Control Code AIS to CPE
Monitor &
TO CPE
Detector Generator
A. Insertion Loss (Regen OFF): 1.5dB, max.
FROM
10 Ω LOS Detector
FACILITY
B. RCV/XMT Regen Range: -30 to 0dB DSX
TP2
C. Port Impedance: 100 Ohms (±22%) at
772kHz
LB ESF B8ZS
Detectors
LOCAL SPAN
D. RLOS Detector Threshold: � -30dBm
PWR
DSX
P201
System
E. TLOS Detector Threshold: � -30dBm
LB1
-V Controller And
DSX
Relay
35
PM Registers
Power
MAN CPE F. Code Detector Range: -30 to 0dB DSX
Network
Converter LB
GND
LB Loopback Loopback
Relay -3
17
G. Code Detector Maximum Error Rate: 10
P201
Power
27
LOCAL SPAN
P201
FRM GND
H. Span Power Voltage Drop: 24V (nom.) at
60mA
DB-9
SPAN
LOCAL
CPE
Craft Port
I. Span Power Operating Current: 57 to
TO
63mA
CPE LOS
FACILITY
(LB/AIS/Idle/RAI-CI)
Performance FROM CPE
J. Local Power: 22 to 56Vdc, ±ref. to ground
Generator
EN
Monitor &
LOS Detector
K. Local Power Current Consumption: 19mA,
CPE-to-FAC typ. @48Vdc
T1
DIS
41
CT
Regen
55
L. Heat Release (SPAN PWR): 1.44 Watts,
FAC Out Provisionable/
CPE In typ.
0 dB Self-Aligning
R1 7.5 dB
47 LBO
LB LB1
CR
M. Heat Release (LOCAL PWR): 0.91 Watts,
15 dB 49
CPE
typ.
22.5 dB
BRG
AB15 dB
Regulatory
AB22.5 dB
N. Compliant with UL 60950, CAN/CSA
Figure 6. 3116-10 Block Diagram
C22.2 No. 60950-00, and NEBS.
son other than abuse, improper use, or improper Replacements are shipped in the fastest manner
Feature U.S. Metric
Part/Model # Description
installation. Before returning a defective unit, first
consistent with the situation urgency. Westell will
Part no. B90-311610 DS1 Network Interface Unit with Height 5.6 in. 14.2 cm
request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) continue to repair or replace faulty equipment be-
Model no. 3116-10 Performance Monitoring. CLEI* Code:
number from Westell, then return the unit, freight yond the warranty period for a nominal charge.
Width 0.7 in. 1.8 cm
T1L8AC0AAA. Barcode: 125641.
prepaid, and a brief problem description to:
Contact Westell for details.
Depth 6.0 in. 15.2 cm
030-101522 Practice for above part number.
Westell, Inc.
Weight (approx.) 6 oz. 170 g
ATTN: R.G.M. Department *CLEI is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies.
Operating Temp. Range -40° to 149°F -40° to 65°C
750 N. Commons Drive Table 4. Ordering Information
Aurora, IL 60504-7940
Humidity 0 to 95% (no condensation)
Table 5. Physical Specifications
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