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Section Iv Appendix Pasolink Neo LCT Operation

The document is an operation manual for the PASOLINK NEO PDH/SDH digital radio system, detailing the setup, management, monitoring, and control of the system through a Local Craft Terminal (LCT). It includes sections on accessing the system, alarm/status monitoring, equipment setup, maintenance, and provisioning, along with hardware and software requirements for users. The manual serves as a comprehensive guide for users to effectively operate and troubleshoot the PASOLINK NEO system.
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Section Iv Appendix Pasolink Neo LCT Operation

The document is an operation manual for the PASOLINK NEO PDH/SDH digital radio system, detailing the setup, management, monitoring, and control of the system through a Local Craft Terminal (LCT). It includes sections on accessing the system, alarm/status monitoring, equipment setup, maintenance, and provisioning, along with hardware and software requirements for users. The manual serves as a comprehensive guide for users to effectively operate and troubleshoot the PASOLINK NEO system.
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ROI-S05752-056E CONTENTS

May, 2006

PASOLINK NEO
6-52 GHz PDH/SDH DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM

Section IV APPENDIX

PASOLINK NEO LCT OPERATION

CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE

1 Introduction ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
1.1 Accessing the PASOLINK NEO••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2
1.2 LCT MENU Items•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7
2 Alarm/Status •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9
2.1 Alarm/Status (PDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9
2.2 Alarm/Status (SDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14
3 Equipment Setup •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19
3.1 Equipment Setup (PDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 20
3.2 Equipment Setup (SDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 26
4 Inventory ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30
5 AUX. I/O •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 31
6 Maintenance••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 32
6.1 Maintenance1 (PDH) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 33
6.2 Maintenance1(SDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 41
6.3 Maintenance2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 48
7 Provisioning••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 54
7.1 Provisioning Setup (PDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 55
7.2 Provisioning Setup (SDH) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 65
8 Metering •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 73
9 PMON ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 74
9.1 PMON (PDH) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 74
9.1.1 PMON (Current) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 74
9.1.2 PMON (History)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 75
9.1.3 RMON (Current) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 77
9.1.4 RMON (History) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 80

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9.2 PMON (SDH) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 83


9.2.1 PMON (Current) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 83
9.2.2 PMON (History)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 84
10 Installation of USB••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 87
11 Dial-up Setting•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 90
12 Java Runtime Install •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 99

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1. Introduction
This Local Craft Terminal (LCT) Operation Manual describe how to setup,
manage, monitor and controls PASOLINK NEO PDH/SDH microwave
radio systems.

User should prepare the computer (PC), USB cable and necessary
peripheral device used for equipment setup.

The following hardware and software for the PC are recommended. Use
the latest updated version of the software.

Hardware requirement
• HD: 100 MB or higher free capacity
• RAM: 256 MB
• Display: LCD 1,024 × 768
• CD-ROM drive
• Serial port
• USB port
• USB cable with USB-B connector

Software requirement (English version)

• OS: Windows 2000/Xp

• IE6.0 SP2

• Java Runtime Environment V1.5.0_05 or higher


(Refer to Chapter 12 for Java 2 Runtime installation.)

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1.1 Accessing the PASOLINK NEO

1 Connect the Computer (PC) with a USB cable between the LCT
port and the USB port,

PASOLINK NEO ODU

PASOLINK NEO IDU


! IF IN/OUT
TX G PULL
PWR
RX ODU
XPIC MD/ ALM
XIF IN XIF OUT XPIC CTRL RESET CBL SELV PWR 2M IN/OUT-A 2M IN/OUT-B
100M PORT 1 PORT 2 100M

G
G

PROTECT PASOLINK NEO


MAINT
MEMORY
IDU
LCT NMS NE AUX/ALM SC IN/OUT EOW CALL MMC

LCT port
LCT NMS NE

USB Cable

USB port

PC for LCT

LCT SETUP

Note: 1. Install the USB modem driver, Java 2 Run Time Module
and create the dial-up connection before trying to
connect the LCT. For the details, refer to Chapter 10 to
Chapter 12.

2. USB modem driver should be installed first before


creating the dial-up connection.

2 Click on “START” menu button, select “Connect to”, “LCT”,


then, “Connect LCT” dial-up dialog is appeared,

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3 The dialog box “Connect LCT” appears,

4 Click on “Dial” button, then the PC is connected to the IDU,

5 Open the Internet Explorer,

6 Enter URL address: Http//172.17.254.253 on the Internet


Explorer and press the “Enter” key,

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7 Enter User ID and password in User/Password entry fields and


press the “Login” button,

Default password of Admin is defined as “12345678”

User ID Pass Word Privilege


Admin ******** Access to the LCT and control
User (non password) Access to the LCT (monitor only)

The password can be changed by Administrator privilege. The LCT


operator must have the security system privilege to control of PASOLINK
NEO systems. (The password change is described in Chapter 6.3
Maintenance 2)

8 Following LCT Open View is displayed,


(Cascaded Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area by
default.)

PASOLINK NEO LCT Open View (Example)

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Symbols in the Open View are described as follows.

Description of the LCT MENU Conventions

Menu area Title bar Close


Maximize
Minimize
Title
LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

Main area

Common
SET

LOGOUT

Summary Status

Maintenance ON ODU No.1 Normal MODEM No.1 Normal MAIN(WORK) Normal SUB(PROT)

ODU No.2 Normal MODEM No.2 Normal CTRL Normal

Progress Status Admin

Common area Progress State area


Summary Status area

LCT MENU

“SET” button appears/disappears depending on the Menu item selected in


the “LCT MENU”.

LCT MENU SET


Alarm/Status disappear
Equipment Setup appear
Inventory disappear
AUX I/O appear
Maintenance disappear
Provisioning appear
Metering disappear
PMON (Current) disappear
PMON (History) disappear

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Common
SET Execute all the changes made in the items shown in the main
area by the selected “LCT MENU”.

LOGOUT Displays confirmation box to Logout. Clicking OK button,


close the LCT-Web screen and Login menu is displayed.
Clicking Cancel button on the confirmation box, the LCT-Web
screen is not changed.
RELOAD Reload recent data to display.

Summary Status Area

Following summary items show the operating status.

Item Status Indication


Maintenance On (yellow) Off (white)
ODU No.1 Normal (green) Alarm (red)
ODU No.2 Normal (green) Alarm (red)
MODEM No.1 Normal (green) Alarm (red)
MODEM No.2 Normal (green) Alarm (red)
MAIN (WORK) Normal (green) Alarm (red)
SUB (PROT) Normal (green) Alarm (red)
CTRL Normal (green) Alarm (red)

Note: When ODU No. 2, MODEM No. 2 or SUB (PROT) is not


mounted, corresponding item is colored gray.

Progress State Area

Following Response is displayed. When “Set” button is clicked.

SET Control Response


OK - Response OK
NG - Response NG

Symbol;
: Menu Button displays pull-down menu
: No Selected
: Selected
Set : Execute control/setup for each item

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1.2 LCT MENU Items

LCT MENU is consisted of the following table.

LCT MENU SUB-MENU REMARKS


Alarm/Status Refer to “2. Alarm/Status”
Equipment Setup Refer to “3. Equipment Setup”
Inventory Refer to “4. Inventory”
AUX I/O Refer to “5. AUX. I/O”
Maintenance Refer to “6. Maintenance”
Maintenance1
Maintenance2
Provisioning Refer to “7. Provisioning”
CH Setting (or E3 Setting) For PDH only
Setting1
Setting2
BER Threshold Setting
SUB Interface For SDH only
SC Assignment
LAN Port Setting
STM-1 Setting For SDH only
MS-AIS generation For SDH only
ALS Function *1
TX Power Control
Condition for TX/RX SW *2
Condition for APS *3
Relay Setting
TCN Threshold(15min)
TCN Threshold(1day)
PMON Select
Others
Metering Refer to “8. Metering”
PMON (Current) Refer to “9. PMON”
RX LEVEL
Total *4
RMON(Current)l *4
RMON(Line)(15min) *5
RMON(Line)(1day) *5
RMON(DMR)(15min) *5
RMON(DMR)(1day) *5
DMR(W) *3
DMR(P) *3
MUX(W) *3
MUX(P) *3

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LCT MENU SUB-MENU REMARKS


PMON (History) Refer to “9. PMON”
RX Level(24H/15min)
RX Level(7days/day)
Total(24H/15min) *4
Total(7days/day) *4
RMON(History) *5
RMON(Line)(24H/15min) *5
RMON(Line)(7days/day) *5
RMON(DMR)(24H/15min) *5
RMON(DMR)(7days/day) *5
DMR(W)(7days/day) *3
DMR(W)(24H/15min) *3
DMR(P)(7days/day) *3
DMR(P)(24H/15min) *3
MUX(W)(7days/day) *3
MUX(W)(24H/15min) *3
MUX(P)(7days/day) *3
MUX(P)(24H/15min) *3

Notes:*1 Only provides for SDH STM-1 OPT interface.


*2 Only provides for 1+1 configuration.
*3 Only provides for APS in SDH for STM-1 OPT interface.
*4 Only provides for PDH.
*5 Only provides for LAN.

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2. Alarm/Status

2.1 Alarm/Status (PDH)

LCT MENU When click on "Alarm/Status" button in “LCT MENU”, following


items/status (sample) are displayed in Main Area.
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
ALM items of PDH are listed in Table 2-1.
AUX I/O
Maintenance Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area in default when accessing
Provisioning the LCT.
Metering
PMON(Current) Note: Alarm/Status indication varies depending on the system
PMON(History) configuration.

---ODU---
Item Status
No.1 No. 2
TX Power Normal Normal
TX Input Normal Normal
RX Level Normal Normal
APC Normal Normal
ODU CPU/Cable Open Normal Normal
Mute Status Normal Normal
TX SW Status No.1 (*1)
RX SW Status No.2 (*2)

Notes: Item (*1) is displayed in Hot Standby configuration only.


Item (*2) is displayed in Hot Standby and Twinpath configuration.

---MODEM---
Item Status
No.1 No. 2
Unequipped Normal Normal
Module Normal Normal
LOF Normal Normal
Frame ID Normal Normal
High BER Normal Normal
Low BER Normal Normal
Early Warning Normal Normal
MOD Normal Normal
DEM Normal Alarm
Input Voltage Normal Normal
Power Supply Normal Normal
IF Cable Short Normal Normal
Cable EQL Normal Normal
Linearizer Function OPR NON OPR
Linearizer Normal Normal
ATPC Power Mode Normal Active

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---CTRL---
Item Status
CTRL Module Normal
MMC Mount Normal

---UAE---
Item Status
UAE Normal

---MAIN (1) (WORK)---


Item Status
Unequipped Normal
Type Mismatch Normal
Module Normal
Input LOS CH Normal (*3)
Usage Error CH Normal (*4)
(*1)
AIS Generated CH Normal
AIS Received CH Normal
LAN Link Normal
LAN Collision Normal (*2)
LINK Loss Forwarding (LLF) Normal (only for LAN)
Speed & Duplex Port Detail...
Inphase Inphase

Click on corresponding item in status block (*1) details status for


following “Alarm/Status (48CH)*” is displayed.

Click on corresponding item in status block (*2) details status for


following LAN PORT is displayed.

For E3 INTFC, Input LOS E3 (*3) and Input LOS WS CH(*4) are
displayed.

---Alarm/Status(48CH)*---
CH No. Status
Input LOS Usage Error AIS Generated AIS Received
CH1 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH2 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH3 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH4 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH5 Normal Normal Normal Normal
: : : : :
: : : : :
CH45 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH46 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH47 Normal Normal Normal Normal
CH48 Normal Normal Normal Normal

Close
Clicking “Close” button dismisses the “Alarm/Status” table.
Note*: Maximum 48CH

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These items (*) are displayed only when LAN transmission is configured to the system.
For the details, refer to Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100BASE-T(X)) Application and Setting in this
Section IV.
Item Status
LAN Link Normal (*)
LAN Collision Normal (*)
Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) Normal (*)
Speed & Duplex Detail.. (*)

Item Status
Link Collision LLF Speed&Duplex
PORT1 Normal Normal Normal 10M-Half(MDI)
PORT2 Normal Normal Normal 10M-Half(MDI)

Close

Clicking “Close” button dismisses the LAN PORT table.

---TCN-RX LEV---
Item Status
No.1 No.2
TCN-RX LEV-15min Normal Normal
TCN-RX LEV-1day Normal Normal

Item Status
---15min 1day---
TCN-OFS-15min Total Normal
TCN-UAS-15min Total Normal
TCN-ES-15min Total Normal
TCN-SES-15min Total Normal
TCN-BBE-15min Total Normal
TCN-SEP-15min Total Normal
TCN-OFS-1day Total Normal
TCN-UAS-1day Total Normal
TCN-ES-1day Total Normal
TCN-SES-1day Total Normal
TCN-BBE-1day Total Normal
TCN-SEP-1day Total Normal

Notes: UAS: Unavailable Second


ES : Errored Second
SES : Severely Errored Second
BBE: Background Block Errors
SEP: Severely Errored Period

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Table 2-1 ALM/STATUS List (PDH)


SOURCE OF Configuration Criteria
No. ALM/STATUS ITEM EVENT STATUS
EVENT 1+0 1+1 Default
1 ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM1 ODU1 CPU failure or IF cable is open ODU No.1 Major
2 ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM2 ODU2 CPU failure or IF cable is open ODU No.2 *1 Major
3 ODU ALM1 ODU1 total alarm ODU No.1 Major
4 ODU ALM2 ODU2 total alarm ODU No.2 *1 Major
5 TX PWR ALM1 ODU1 output power decreased ODU No.1 Major
6 TX PWR ALM2 ODU2 output power decreased ODU No.2 *1 Major
7 TX INPUT ALM1 ODU1 TX IF input level decreased ODU No.1 Major
8 TX INPUT ALM2 ODU2 TX IF input level decreased ODU No.2 *1 Major
9 APC ALM1 ODU1 LO OSC APC loop out of lock ODU No.1 Major
10 APC ALM2 ODU2 LO OSC APC loop out of lock ODU No.2 *1 Major
11 RX LEVEL ALM1 ODU1 Received level decreased ODU No.1 Major
12 RX LEVEL ALM2 ODU2 Received level decreased ODU No.2 *1 Major
13 IF CABLE SHORT ALM1 IF cable connected to ODU1short MODEM No.1 Major
14 IF CABLE SHORT ALM2 IF cable connected to ODU2 short MODEM No.2 *1 Major
15 MUTE STATUS1 ODU1 Mute status ODU No.1 Status
16 MUTE STATUS2 ODU2 Mute status ODU No.2 *1 Status
19 IDU ALM IDU total alarm CTRL Major
20 IDU CPU ALM IDU CPU failure CTRL *1 *2 Major
21 SV LINE ALM PNMS signal connection failure CTRL Major
22 MEMORY ALM MMC memory error CTRL Major
23 ATPC PWR MODE1 No.1 ATPC failure, Hold/Minimum*3 power output CTRL Status
24 ATPC PWR MODE2 No.2 ATPC failure, Hold/Minimum*3 power output CTRL *1 Status
25 PS ALM1 No.1 power supply failure (only1+1) MODEM No.1 *1 Major
26 PS ALM2 No.2 power supply failure (only1+1) MODEM No.2 *1 Major
27 MOD ALM1 PLL APC unlock, output level down, CLK loss in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
28 MOD ALM2 PLL APC unlock, output level down, CLK loss in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
29 DEM ALM1 Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
30 DEM ALM2 Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
33 EARLY WARNING1 EARLY WARNING is detected in No.1 CH MODEM No.1 Minor
34 EARLY WARNING2 EARLY WARNING is detected in No.2 CH MODEM No.2 *1 Minor
35 HIGH BER ALM1 High BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
36 HIGH BER ALM2 High BER (selectable) is detected inMODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
37 LOW BER ALM1 Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Minor
38 LOW BER ALM2 Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Minor
39 LOF1 Loss of Radio frame synchronization in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
40 LOF2 Loss of Radio frame synchronization in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
41 FRAME ID ALM1 ID is no coincidence in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
42 FRAME ID ALM2 ID is no coincidence in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
43 CABLE EQL FAIL1 Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
44 CABLE EQL FAIL2 Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
45 LINEARIZER FAIL1 BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1 ODU No.1 Major
46 LINEARIZER FAIL2 BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1 ODU No.2 *1 Major
55 INTFC (1) INPAHSE Main INTFC Inphase status Main INTFC *1 Status
57 INPUT LOSS CH1-CH48 Input signal of CH1-CH48 or E3 CH1/2 is lost Main INTFC Major
58 AIS RCVD CH1-CH48 AIS in CH1-CH48 or E3 CH1/2 is received Main INTFC Status
59 AIS GENERATED CH1-CH48 AIS in CH1-CH48 or E3 CH1/2 is generated Main INTFC Status
60 WS CH USAGE ERROR CH1-8 WS Input signal is detected in unused CH1-CH8 Main INTFC *4 Minor
84 LAN LINK LAN LINK status Main INTFC Major
85 LAN COLLISION LAN COLLISION occurred Main INTFC Minor
86 LAN RDI ALM LAN RDI alarm occurred Main INTFC Minor
87 SPEED & DUPLEX LAN Port setting Main INTFC Status
88 WS INPUT LOSS WS Input signal is lost Main INTFC *4 Minor
89 WS AIS RCVD WS AIS signal is received Main INTFC *4 Status
90 WS AIS GENERATED WS AIS signal is generated Main INTFC *4 Status
95 MODEM ALM1 MODEM1 total alarm MODEM Major
96 MODEM ALM2 MODEM2 total alarm MODEM *1 Major
97 INTFC ALM Main INTFC total alarm Main INTFC Major
99 CTRL ALM CTRL UNIT total alarm CTRL Major
100 MODEM 1 UNEQUIP MODEM1 is unequipped CTRL Minor
101 MODEM 2 UNEQUIP MODEM2 is unequipped CTRL Minor

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Table 2-1 ALM/STATUS List (PDH)


SOURCE OF Configuration Criteria
No. ALM/STATUS ITEM EVENT STATUS
EVENT 1+0 1+1 Default
102 INTFC UNEQUIP MAIN INTFC is unequipped CTRL Minor
104 INPUT VOLTAGE ALM1 PS1 input over voltage/lower voltage MODEM No.1 Major
105 INPUT VOLTAGE ALM2 PS2 input over voltage/lower voltage MODEM No.2 *1 Major
106 INTFC (1) TYPE MISSMATCH Mounted INTFC differs from configuration setting CTRL Major

Notes: *1. Not applied.


*2. Not displayed on LCT.
*3. Selectable
*4. E3 Signal interface only

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2.2 Alarm/Status (SDH)

When click on “Alarm/Status” button in “LCT MENU”, following items/


status (sample) are displayed in Main Area.

ALM items of SDH are listed in Table 2-2.

Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area in default when accessing


the LCT.

Note: Alarm/Status indication varies depending on the system


configuration.

---ODU---
Item Status
No.1 No. 2
TX Power Normal Normal
TX Input Normal Normal
RX Level Normal Normal
APC Normal Normal
ODU CPU/Cable Open Normal Normal
Mute Status OFF OFF
TX SW Status No.1 (*1)
RX SW Status No.2 (*2)

Notes: Item (*1) is displayed in Hot Standby configuration only.


Item (*2) is displayed in Hot Standby and Twinpath configuration.

---MODEM---
Item Status
No.1 No. 2
Unequipped Normal Normal
Module Normal Normal
LOF Normal Normal
Frame ID Normal Normal
High BER Normal Normal
Low BER Normal Normal
Early Warning Normal Normal
MOD Normal Normal
DEM Normal Normal
Input Voltage Normal Normal
Power Supply Normal Normal
IF Cable Short Normal Normal
Cable EQL Normal Normal
Linearizer Function OPR NON OPR
Linearizer Normal Normal
ATPC Power Mode Normal Normal

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---CTRL---
Item Status
CTRL Module Normal
MMC Mount On
APS SW Fail Normal
APS Online Status Working
APS Lock in Status Normal

---MAIN (WORK)---
Item Status
Unequipped Normal
Type Mismatch Normal
Module Normal
STM-1(1) LOS(MUX) Normal
STM-1(1) LOF(MUX) Normal
STM-1(1) E-BER(MUX) Normal
STM-1(1) SD(MUX) Normal
STM-1(1) LOS(DMR) Normal
STM-1(1) LOF(DMR) Normal
STM-1(1) E-BER(DMR) Normal
STM-1(1) SD(DMR) Normal
Inphase Inphase
STM-1(1) TF Normal
---SUB (PROT)---
Unequipped Normal
Type Mismatch Normal
Module Normal
STM-1(2) LOS(MUX) Normal
STM-1(2) LOF(MUX) Normal
STM-1(2) E-BER(MUX) Normal
STM-1(2) SD(MUX) Normal
STM-1(2) LOS(DMR) Normal
STM-1(21) LOF(DMR) Normal
STM-1(2) E-BER(DMR) Normal
STM-1(2) SD(DMR) Normal
Inphase Inphase
STM-1(2) TF Normal

---TCN RX LEV---
Item Status
TCN-RX LEV-15min Normal Normal
TCN-RX LEV-1day Normal Normal

---UAE---
Item Status
STM-1(1) UAE(DMR) Normal
STM-1(2) UAE(DMR) Normal
STM-1(1) UAE(MUX) Normal
STM-1(2) UAE(MUX) Normal

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Item Status
---15min 1day --- WORK PROT
TCN-OFS-15min (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-UAS-15min (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-ES-15min (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-SES-15min (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-BBE-15min (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-SEP-15min (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-OFS-15min(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-UAS-15min(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-ES-15min(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-SES-15min(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-BBE-15min(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-SEP-15min(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-OFS-1day (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-UAS-1day (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-ES-1day (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-SES-1day (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-BBE-1day (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-SEP-1day (DMR) Normal Normal
TCN-OFS-1day(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-UAS-1day(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-ES-1day(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-SES-1day(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-BBE-1day(MUX) Normal Normal
TCN-SEP-1day(MUX) Normal Normal

Notes: UAS: Unavailable Second


ES : Errored Second
SES : Severely Errored Second
BBE: Background Block Error
SEP: Severely Errored Period

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Table 2-2 ALM/STATUS List (SDH) (1/2)


SOURCE OF Configuration Criteria
No. ALM/STATUS ITEM EVENT STATUS
EVENT 1+0 1+1 Default
1 ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM1 ODU1 CPU failure or IF Cable is open ODU No.1 Major
2 ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM2 ODU2 CPU failure or IF Cable is open ODU No.2 *1 Major
3 ODU ALM1 ODU1 total alarm ODU No.1 Major
4 ODU ALM2 ODU2 total alarm ODU No.2 *1 Major
5 TX PWR ALM1 ODU1 output power decreased ODU No.1 Major
6 TX PWR ALM2 ODU2 output power decreased ODU No.2 *1 Major
7 TX INPUT ALM1 ODU1 TX IF input level decreased ODU No.1 Major
8 TX INPUT ALM2 ODU2 TX IF input level decreased ODU No.2 *1 Major
9 APC ALM1 ODU1 LO OSC APC loop out of lock ODU No.1 Major
10 APC ALM2 ODU2 LO OSC APC loop out of lock ODU No.2 *1 Major
11 RX LEVEL ALM1 ODU1 Received level decreased ODU No.1 Major
12 RX LEVEL ALM2 ODU2 Received level decreased ODU No.2 *1 Major
13 IF CABLE SHORT ALM1 IF cable connected to ODU1short MODEM No.1 Major
14 IF CABLE SHORT ALM2 IF cable connected to ODU2 short MODEM No.2 *1 Major
15 MUTE STATUS1 ODU1 Mute Status ODU No.1 Status
16 MUTE STATUS2 ODU2 Mute Status ODU No.2 *1 Status
17 LO REF ALM1 ODU1 LO reference signal is lost ODU No.1 *2 Minor
18 LO REF ALM2 ODU2 LO reference signal is lost ODU No.2 *1,*2 *2 Minor
19 IDU ALM IDU total alarm CTRL Major
20 IDU CPU ALM IDU CPU failure CTRL *1,*3 *3 Major
21 SV LINE ALM PNMS signal connection failure CTRL Major
22 MEMORY ALM MMC memory error CTRL Major
23 ATPC PWR MODE1 No.1 ATPC failure, Hold/Minimum*5 power output CTRL Status
24 ATPC PWR MODE2 No.2 ATPC failure, Hold/Minimum*5 power output CTRL *1 Status
25 PS ALM1 No.1 power supply failure (only1+1) MODEM No.1 *3 Major
26 PS ALM2 No.2 power supply failure (only1+1) MODEM No.2 *1 Major
27 MOD ALM1 PLL APC unlock, output level down, CLK loss in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
28 MOD ALM2 PLL APC unlock, output level down, CLK loss in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
29 DEM ALM1 Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
30 DEM ALM2 Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
33 EARLY WARNING1 EARLY WARNING is detected in No.1 CH MODEM No.1 *1 Status
34 EARLY WARNING2 EARLY WARNING is detected in No.2 CH MODEM No.2 *1 Status
35 HIGH BER ALM1 High BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
36 HIGH BER ALM2 High BER (selectable) is detected inMODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
37 LOW BER ALM1 Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Minor
38 LOW BER ALM2 Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Minor
39 LOF1 Loss of Radio frame synchronization in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
40 LOF2 Loss of Radio frame synchronization in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
41 FRAME ID ALM1 ID is no coincidence in MODEM1 MODEM No.1
42 FRAME ID ALM2 ID is no coincidence in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1
43 CABLE EQL FAIL1 Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM1 MODEM No.1 Major
44 CABLE EQL FAIL2 Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM2 MODEM No.2 *1 Major
45 LINEARIZER FAIL1 BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1 ODU No.1 Major
46 LINEARIZER FAIL2 BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1 ODU No.2 *1 Major
47 XPIC STATUS1 No. 1 XPIC function is off MODEM No.1 *2 Status
48 XPIC STATUS2 No. 2 XPIC function is off MODEM No.2 *1,*2 *2 Status
49 XCTRL ALM1 No. 1 XPIC control failure MODEM No.1 *2 Major
50 XCTRL ALM2 No. 2 XPIC control failure MODEM No.2 *2 Major
51 XIF ALM1 No. 1 XIF signal is lost MODEM No.1 *2 Major
52 XIF ALM2 No. 2 XIF signal is lost MODEM No.2 *1,*2 *2 Major
53 XREF ALM1 No. 1 XPIC reference CLK is lost MODEM No.1 *2 Minor
54 XREF ALM2 No. 2 XPIC reference CLK is lost MODEM No.2 *1,*2 *2 Minor
55 INTFC(1) INPAHSE Main INTFC inphase status INTFC *1 Status
56 INTFC(2) INPAHSE Prot INTFC inphase status STM-1 INTFC P *1 Status
63 STM-1(1) UAE No. 1 STM-1 INTFC UAS is generating STM-1 INTFC W Status
64 STM-1(2) UAE No. 2 STM-1 INTFC UAS is generating STM-1 INTFC P *1 Status

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Table 2-2 ALM/STATUS List (SDH) (2/2)


SOURCE OF Configuration Criteria
No. ALM/STATUS ITEM EVENT STATUS
EVENT 1+0 1+1 Default
65 STM-1(1) LOS(MUX) No. 1 STM-1 from MUX, loss of signal is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
66 STM-1(2) LOS(MUX) No. 2 STM-1 from MUX, loss of signal is detected STM-1 INTFC *1 Major
67 STM-1(1) LOF(MUX) No. 1 STM-1 from MUX, loss of frame is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
68 STM-1(2) LOF(MUX) No. 2 STM-1 from MUX, loss of frame is detected STM-1 INTFC *1 Major
69 STM-1(1) LOS(DMR) No. 1 STM-1 from DMR, loss of signal is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
70 STM-1(2) LOS(DMR) No. 2 STM-1 from DMR, loss of signal is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
71 STM-1(1) LOF(DMR) No. 1 STM-1 from DMR, loss of frame is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
72 STM-1(2) LOF(DMR) No. 2 STM-1 from DMR, loss of frame is detected STM-1 INTFC *1 Major
73 STM-1(1) E-BER(MUX) No. 1 STM-1 from MUX, Excessive-BER is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
74 STM-1(2) E-BER(MUX) No. 2 STM-1 from MUX, Excessive-BER is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
75 STM-1(1) SD(MUX) No. 1 STM-1 from MUX, Signal Degrade is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
76 STM-1(2) SD(MUX) No. 2 STM-1 from MUX, Signal Degrade is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
77 STM-1(1) E-BER(DMR) No. 1 STM-1 from DMR, Excessive-BER is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
78 STM-1(2) E-BER(DMR) No. 2 STM-1 from DMR, Excessive-BER is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
79 STM-1(1) SD(DMR) No. 1 STM-1 from DMR, Signal Degrade is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
80 STM-1(2) SD(DMR) No. 2 STM-1 from DMR, Signal Degrade is detected STM-1 INTFC Major
81 STM-1(1) TF ALM No. 1 STM-1 output to MUX is failure STM-1 INTFC Major
82 STM-1(2) TF ALM No. 2 STM-1 output to MUX is failure STM-1 INTFC Major
83 APS SW FAIL APS switch is failure CTRL *4 Major
95 MODEM ALM1 MODEM1 total alarm MODEM Major
96 MODEM ALM2 MODEM2 total alarm MODEM *1 Major
97 INTFC(1) ALM Main INTFC total alarm STM-1 INTFC Major
98 INTFC(2) ALM Main INTF Sub INTFC STM-1 INTFC/ Major
SUB INTFC
99 CTRL ALM CTRL UNIT total alarm CTRL Major
100 MODEM 1 UNEQUIP MODEM1 is unequipped CTRL Minor
101 MODEM 2 UNEQUIP MODEM2 is unequipped CTRL Minor
102 INTFC(1) UNEQUIP MAIN INTFC is unequipped CTRL Minor
103 INTFC(2) UNEQUIP SUB INTFC is unequipped CTRL Minor
104 INPUT VOLTAGE ALM1 PS1 input over voltage/lower voltage MODEM No.1 Major
105 INPUT VOLTAGE ALM2 PS2 input over voltage/lower voltage MODEM No.2 *1 Major
106 INTFC (1) TYPE MISSMATCH Mounted INTFC differs from configuration setting Main INTFC Major
107 INTFC (2) TYPE MISSMATCH Mounted INTFC differs from configuration setting Main INTFC Major
108 STM-1 (1) OUTPUT CONTROL MS-AIS control for MUX Main INTFC *5 Status
109 STM-1 (2) OUTPUT CONTROL MS-AIS control for MUX Main INTFC *5 Status
110 STM-1 (1) APS LOCKIN STATUS APS is in lockin Main INTFC *4 Status
111 STM-1 (2) APS LOCKIN STATUS APS is in lockin Main INTFC *4 Status

Notes: *1. Not applied.


*2. XPIC configuration only.
*3. Not displayed on LCT.
*4. APS configuration only.
*5. Selectable.

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3. Equipment Setup

1 Click on “Equipment Setup” button in “LCT MENU”, then


“Equipment Setup” menu is displayed,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

2 Click on menu button of “User Interface” and select User


Interface item,

Select PDH E1, PDH with LAN, PDH E3, PDH E3 with LAN
for setup of the PDH system, then PDH items to be setup will
follow.

Select SDH STM-1 for setup of the SDH system, then SDH
items to be setup will be follow.

User Interface PDH E1


PDH with LAN PDH ITEM
PDH E3 with LAN
SDH STM-1 SDH ITEM

3 Continue to Chapter 3.1 Equipment Setup (PDH) or Chapter 3.2


Equipment Setup (SDH).

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3.1 Equipment Setup (PDH)


Note: Click on “SET” button in Common area after every setting items has been entered.

16E1 Equipment Setup (Sample)

User Interface PDH E1 with LAN


Redundancy Setting 1+1(Hot Standby TERM)
MAIN(WORK) 16xE1 STANDARD PKG(E/W LAN)
SUB(PROT)
XPIC Usage Not Used Used(Main Master) Used(SUB Master)
APS Function Unavailable Available
Modulation Scheme QPSK
Transmission Capacity 40MB
---ODU FREQ INFO---
TX Start Frequency[MHz] 5930.375
TX Stop Frequency[MHz] 6162.633
Frequency Step[MHz] 0.050
Shift Frequency[MHz] 252.040
Upper/Lower LOWER
Sub Band E

TX RF Frequency[MHz] 6048.975
RX RF Frequency[MHz] 6301.015
Frame ID ID1
TX Power Control MTPC ATPC
LAN Port Usage PORT1-2 SEPARATION(MAIN)
LAN Capacity 40Mbps

48E1 Equipment Setup (Sample)

User Interface PDH E1


Redundancy Setting 1+1(Hot Standby TERM)
Main(WORK) 48xE1 PKG
SUB(PROT)
XPIC Usage Not Used Used(Main Master) Used(SUB Master)
APS Function Unavailable Available
Modulation Scheme 16QAM
Transmission Capacity 80MB
---ODU FREQ INFO---
TX Start Frequency[MHz] 5930.375
TX Stop Frequency[MHz] 6162.633
Frequency Step[MHz] 0.050
Shift Frequency[MHz] 252.040
Upper/Lower LOWER
Sub Band E

TX RF Frequency[MHz] 6048.975
RX RF Frequency[MHz] 6301.015
Frame ID ID1
TX Power Control MTPC ATPC
LAN Port Usage PORT1-2 SEPARATION(MAIN)
LAN Capacity 40Mbps

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E3 Equipment Setup (Sample)

User Interface PDH E3 with LAN


Redundancy Setting 1+1(Hot Standby TERM)
MAIN(WORK) E3 PKG(E/W LAN)
SUB(PROT)
XPIC Usage Not Used Used(Main Master) Used(SUB Master)
APS Function Unavailable Available
Modulation Scheme 16QAM
Transmission Capacity 80MB
---ODU FREQ INFO---
TX Start Frequency[MHz] 5930.375
TX Stop Frequency[MHz] 6162.633
Frequency Step[MHz] 0.050
Shift Frequency[MHz] 252.040
Upper/Lower LOWER
Sub Band E

TX RF Frequency[MHz] 6048.975
RX RF Frequency[MHz] 6301.015
Frame ID ID1
TX Power Control MTPC ATPC
LAN Port Usage PORT1-2 SEPARATION(MAIN)
LAN Capacity 8Mbps

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User Interface
Redundancy Setting
Main(WORK)
SUB(PROT)
XPIC Usage
APS Function
Modulation Scheme
Transmission Capacity

1 Click on menu button “User Interface” and select corresponding


item,
User Interface

User Interface PDH E1


PDH with LAN
PDH E3 with LAN

2 Click on menu button “Redundancy Setting” and select


corresponding item,
The “user Interface” item selected decides the selectable items
that follows.

3 Setup can be performed by clicking the menu button to select


setup item from pull-down menu, clicking setting button or
entering values, then click on “SET” button in Common area to
complete and confirm the setup procedure.

Redundancy Setting

Redundancy Setting 1+0(TERM)


1+1(Hot Standby TERM)
1+1(Twinpath TERM)

Main(WORK)

Main(WORK) 16×E1 Standard PKG(E/W LAN)


48×E1 PKG
E3 PKG(E/W LAN)

Modulation Scheme

Modulation Scheme
QPSK
16QAM
32QAM

The modulation scheme must be setup with relative transmission capacity.


Refer to following Transmission Capacity item.

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Transmission Capacity

For QPSK Modulation Scheme, following pull-down menu is displayed.

Transmission Capacity 10MB


20MB
40MB

For 16 QAM Modulation Scheme, following pull-down menu is displayed.

Transmission Capacity 10MB


20MB
40MB
80MB

For 32 QAM Modulation Scheme, following menu is displayed.

Transmission Capacity 100MB

Note: Select appropriate Modulation Scheme from pull-down menu for


the required transmission capacity from table below.

Modulation Scheme
RF CH Separation
QPSK 16 QAM 32 QAM
3.5 MHz − 10 MB −
7 MHz 10 MB 20 MB −
14 (13.75)* MHz 20 MB 40 MB −
28 (27.5)* MHz 40 MB 80 MB 100 MB

Note: * CH separation 13.75 and 27.5 MHz apply for 18 GHz band.

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ODU FREQ INFO


---ODU FREQ INFO---
TX Start Frequency [MHz]
TX Stop Frequency [MHz]
Frequency Step [MHz]
Shift Frequency [MHz]
Upper/Lower
Sub Band

TX RF Frequency [MHz]
RX RF Frequency [MHz]
Frame ID
TX Power Control
LAN Capacity

Notes: 1 Set different values for No.1 TX frequency and No.2 TX


frequency in the Twinpath configuration.
2 The RX RF frequency is automatically decided by setting of
TX frequency.

The entered TX RF frequency value should be within the Start and


Stop frequency range of Sub-Band which is indicated on the Name
Plate of each ODU. For details, refer to the Appendix RADIO
FREQUENCY PLAN OF THE PASOLINK NEO in Section 1.
Caution: For the 6/7/8/10 GHz band, the BPF of TX and RX of the
ODU are adjusted to each assigned frequency. Then, to
change the RF channel frequency over the variable range,
both BPFs replacement and LCT setup are required.

TX Frequency and RF Frequency for No.1 and No.2 are displayed in


Twinpath configuration.

---ODU FREQ INFO---


TX RF Frequency(No.1) [MHz]
TX RF Frequency(No.2) [MHz]
RX RF Frequency(No.1) [MHz]
RX RF Frequency(No.2) [MHz]

Frame ID

Frame ID(No.1)
Frame ID(No.2)
Note: Click menu button and set the frame ID in order to discriminate
the signal. As a signal with a different ID cannot be received, the
ID of the opposite station should be set the same. The number of
IDs which can be set up; ID1 through ID 16.

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TX Power Control

TX Power Control MTPC ATPC


Notes: 1 When MTPC is selected, TX output level can be controlled
by 1 dB step within MTPC range.
When ATPC is selected, TX output level is automatically
controlled by 1 dB step within ATPC range.
2 For details of ATPC, refer to the Chapter 3.5.3 Automatic
Transmitter Power Control in Section 2.
3 No.1 and No.2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration.

LAN Port Usage

LAN Port Usage NOT USED


Port1-2 SHARED/1PORT ONLY(MAIN)
PORT1-2 SEPARATED(MAIN)
PORT1-2 SHARED/1PORT ONLY(SC)

Note: LAN Port Usage may be set when LAN is used. For the
details, refer to Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100BASE-
T(X)) Application and Setting in this Section IV.

LAN Capacity

LAN Capacity 48 Mbps

Notes: 1. LAN Capacity may be set when LAN is used.


2. Selectable LAN capacity is depending on the main
signal transmission capacity. For the details, refer to
Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100BASE-T(X)) Application
and Setting in this Section IV.

4 When every setup has been completed, confirm all setup values,

5 Click on “SET” button in Common area, then “OK” is displayed


in Progress area when the setup is properly executed.

Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area,
if there is invalid setting in the Equipment Setup.

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3.2 Equipment Setup (SDH)


Note: Click on “SET” button in Common area after every setting items has been entered.

STM-1 (OPTICAL) Equipment Setup (Sample)

User Interface SDH STM-1


Redundancy Setting 1+1(Hot Standby TERM)
Main(WORK) STM-1(OPTICAL)
SUB(PROT) NOT USED
XPIC Usage Not Used Used(Main Master) Used(SUB Master)
APS Function Unavailable Available
Modulation Scheme 128QAM
Transmission Capacity 156MB
---ODU FREQ INFO---
TX Start Frequency [MHz] 5930.375
TX Stop Frequency [MHz] 6162.633
Frequency Step [MHz] 0.050
Shift Frequency [MHz] 252.040
Upper/Lower LOWER
SUB Band E

TX RF Frequency [MHz] 6048.975


RX RF Frequency [MHz] 6301.015
Frame ID ID1
TX Power Control MTPC ATPC
LAN Port Usage
LAN Capacity

User Interface
Redundancy Setting
Main(WORK)
SUB(PROT)
XPIC Usage
APS Function
Modulation Scheme
Transmission Capacity

1 Click on menu button “User Interface” and select corresponding


item,

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User Interface

User Interface SDH STM-1

2 Click on menu button “Redundancy Setting” and select


corresponding item,

The “User Interface” item selected decides the selectable items


that follows.

3 Setup can be performed by clicking on menu button to select


setup item from pull-down menu, clicking setting button or
entering values, then click on “SET” button in Common area to
complete and confirm the setup procedure.

Redundancy Setting

Redundancy Setting 1+0(TERM)


1+1(Hot Standby TERM)
1+1(Twinpath TERM)
Main(WORK)

Main(WORK) STM-1(Optical)
STM-1(Electrical)
SUB(PROT)

SUB(PROT) Not Used


STM-1 OPT for APS

Note: Select STM-1 OPT for APS, when APS to be configured


to the system
XPIC Usage

XPIC Usage Not Used Used (Main Master) Used (SUB Master)

Note: When XPIC is configured to the system, polarization for


Main Master/SUB Muster must not be setup crossed
between two stations.

APS Function Unavailable Available

4 Click on “SET” button in a Common area to execute setup.

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ODU FREQ INFO


---ODU FREQ INFO---
TX Start Frequency [MHz]
TX Stop Frequency [MHz]
Frequency Step [MHz]
Shift Frequency [MHz]
Upper/Lower
Sub Band

TX RF Frequency [MHz]
RX RF Frequency [MHz]
Frame ID
TX Power Control
LAN Port Usage
LAN Capacity
Notes: 1 Set different values for No.1 TX frequency and No.2 TX
frequency in the Twinpath configuration.
2 The RX RF frequency is automatically decided by setting of
TX frequency.

The entered TX RF frequency value should be within the Start and


Stop frequency range of Sub-Band which is indicated on the Name
Plate of each ODU. For details, refer to the Appendix RADIO
FREQUENCY PLAN OF THE PASOLINK NEO in Section 1.
Caution: For the 6/7/8/10 GHz band, the BPF of TX and RX of the
ODU are adjusted to each assigned frequency. Then, to
change the RF channel frequency, both BPFs replacement
and LCT setup are required.

TX Frequency and RF Frequency for No.1 and No.2 are displayed in


Twinpath configuration.

---ODU FREQ INFO---


TX RF Frequency(No.1) [MHz]
TX RF Frequency(No.2) [MHz]
RX RF Frequency(No.1) [MHz]
RX RF Frequency(No.2) [MHz]

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Frame ID(No.1)
Frame ID(No.2)

Note: The frame ID is set in order to discriminate the signal. As a


signal with a different ID cannot be received, the ID of the
opposite station should be set the same. The number of IDs
which can be set up is; ID1 through ID32 (For XPIC
configuration, ID1 to ID16 for Master and ID17 to ID 32 for
Sub-Master).

TX Power Control

TX Power Control MTPC ATPC

Notes: 1 When MTPC is selected, TX output level can be controlled


by 1 dB step within MTPC range in Maintenance “On”
state.

When ATPC is selected, TX output level is automatically


controlled by 1 dB step within ATPC range.

2 For details of ATPC, refer to the 3.5.3 Automatic


Transmitter Power Control in Section 2.

3 No. 1 and No. 2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration.

5 Click on “SET” button in Common area, then “OK” is displayed


in Progress area when the setup is properly executed.

Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area,
if there is invalid setting in the Equipment Setup.

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4. Inventory
1 Click on “Inventory” button in “LCT MENU” then Inventory
Lists are displayed.

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

---ODU---
Package Name Code No. Serial No. Date H/W Version F/W Version
No.1 ODU NWA-009034A 00001017 2005.12 210A 1.00
No.2 ODU NWA-009034A 00001018 2005.12 210A 1.00

---IDU---
Package Name Code No. Serial No. Date H/W Version F/W Version
MODEM No.1 MODEM MP0-0H2940-A000 00001073 2006.01 00.03 -
MODEM No.2 MODEM MP0-0H2940-A000 00001074 2006.01 00.05 -
IDU(CTRL) CTRL MP0-0H2950-A000 00001010 2006.01 01.00 1.03
MAIN(WORK) STM-1 INTFC(o) MP0-0H2960-A000 00001053 2006.01 01.00 -

---FPGA---
Package Name Code No. Version
MODEM No.1 - - 01.00
MODEM No.2 - - 01.00
CTRL CTRL FPGA NWA-P4061A-000 01.06
MAIN(WORK) SDH-STM-1 FPGA P4064A 01.04

---Modem Parameter Version---


MODEM No.1 11
MODEM No.2 11

---Internet Protocol Properties---


IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
MAC Address 00-00-00-00-00-00

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5. AUX. I/O
Six input (photocoupler) and six output (relay) are provided in the IDU for
external control and alarm outputs of Housekeeping and Cluster.

1 Click on “AUX I/O” button in “LCT MENU”.

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

2 Click menu button of required number of OUTPUT,


---INPUT---
CONDITION 3 Select “Open” or “Close” to decide output mode to apply for
INPUT1 Close event output,
INPUT2 Close
INPUT3 Open 4 Click on “SET” button in a Common area to execute setup.
INPUT4 Open
INPUT5 Open Note: From INPUT 1 to INPUT 6 can be assigned to HK1 to
INPUT6 Open HK6 input.
From INPUT 3 to INPUT 6 can be used to Cluster IN4 to
---OUTPUT--- Cluster IN1.
Value
OUTPUT1 Open From OUTPUT 1 to OUTPUT 4 can be assigned to HK
OUTPUT2 Open OUT1 to HK OUT 4.
OUTPUT3 Open
OUTPUT4 Open From OUTPUT 1 to OUTPUT 4 can be used to Cluster
Open OUT 1 to OUT 4.
Close Cluster can be used up to 4 and for each Cluster IN#
corresponding Cluster OUT# should be set in the
opposite station.

5 Click on “SET” button in Common area, then “OK” is displayed


in Progress area when the setup is properly executed.

Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area, if
there is invalid setting in the Aux I/O.

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6. Maintenance
1 Click on “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU”,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance Maintenance1
Provisioning Maintenance2
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

2 Click on “Maintenance1” pull-down menu to display control


items,

3 Click on setting button “On” for Maintenance and click on “Set”


button, then value field turns to “On”,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set

Maintenance1 of the PDH system is described in Chapter 6.1 Maintenance1


(PDH).

Maintenance1 of the SDH system is described in Chapter 6.2


Maintenance1(SDH).

4 Click on “Maintenance2” pull-down menu to upload/download


program file or reset CPU,

Maintenance2 is described in Chapter 6.3 Maintenance2.

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6.1 Maintenance1 (PDH)

Following control items are displayed in Maintenance1 menu (an example).

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
TX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set
RX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set
RX SW Maintenance Mode Manual
ATPC Manual Control(No.1) On Off On [dB] Set
ATPC Manual Control(No.2) Off Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.2) Off Off On Set
CW Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
CW Control(No.2) Off Off On Set
IF Loopback(No.1) Off Off On Set
IF Loopback(No.2) Off Off On Set
Main CH Loopback (Near End) Off Select
Main CH Loopback (Far End) Off Select
LAN Device Reset --- INTFC(1)-Port1 Set
Linearizer Control(No.1) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
Linearizer Control(No.2) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set

---Offline Maintenance---
DADE Adjust --- DADE Offset DADE DADE Off Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.1) --- A Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.2) --- A Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Off Off On Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) Off Off On Set

Note: Displayed items vary depending on system configuration.


No. 1 and No. 2 are displayed only in 1+1 system.

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TX SW Manual Control

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
TX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set
RX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set

1 Click on setting button “On” of the “Maintenance” and click on


“Set” button, then value field of the Maintenance turns from
“Off” to “On”.

In Maintenance “On” mode, all external parallel alarm outputs


are masked and automatic control is inhibited.

Control operation using LCT must be performed in


Maintenance “On” condition.

2 Click on setting button “Auto”, “No. 1” or “No. 2” TX SW to


select TX SW control mode and click on “Set” button, then the
value field of the corresponding SW manual control change to
the selected mode.
Auto: Normal operation mode
No. 1 or No. 2: Manual control mode

ATPC Manual Control

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
ATPC Manual Control(No.1) On Off On [dB] Set
ATPC Manual Control(No.2) Off Off On Set

3 Click on setting button “On” and enter attenuation value within


ATPC range, then click on “Set” button,

ATPC/MTPC Range (PDH)

Modulation Frequency Band


6 7-8 11 13 15 18 23 26 28 32 38 52
Mode (GHz)
QPSK ATPC Range 0 to 25 dB 0 to 25 dB 0 to 10 dB
MTPC Range 0 to 25 dB 0 to 25 dB 0 to 10 dB
16QAM ATPC Range 0 to 24 dB -
MTPC Range 0 to 24 dB -
32QAM ATPC Range 0 to 23 dB*1 -
MTPC Range 0 to 23 dB*1 -

Note: *1 Additional attenuator from 0 to 5 dB can be added.

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TX Mute Control

4 Click on setting button “On” to select TX Mute Control,

5 Click on the “Set” button and the value field turns to “On”,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.2) Off Off On Set

CW Control

6 Click on setting button “On” to set CW Control ( ) and click on


“Set” button, then value field turns to “On”,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
CW Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
CW Control(No.2) Off Off On Set

Note: When set to CW Control “On”, unmodulated RF signal is


emitted.

IF Loopback

7 Click on setting button “On” for the IF Loopback ( ) and click


on “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
IF Loopback (No.1) Off Off On Set
IF Loopback (No.2) Off Off On Set
Note: The control applies to IF loopback in local MODEM.

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Main CH Loopback Control

For 16/48E1

8 Click on the “Select” button and click on setting button “On” of


the required CH#(s) to be loop back and click the “Execute”
button,

For all E1 channel loop back, click on “Select” button “On” in


All Setting menu and click on “Set” button,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Main CH Loopback (Near End) Off Select
Main CH Loopback (Far End) Off Select
Note: The control applies to loopback in each E1 signal.
---Main CH Loopback(Near End)---

CH1-24 CH25-48
CH1 On Off On CH25 Off Off On
CH2 Off Off On CH26 Off Off On
CH3 Disable Off On CH27 Off Off On
CH4 Off Off On CH28 Off Off On
CH5 Off Off On CH29 Off Off On
CH6 Off Off On CH30 Off Off On
CH7 Off Off On CH31 Off Off On
CH8 Off Off On CH32 Off Off On
CH9 Off Off On CH33 Off Off On
CH10 Off Off On CH34 Off Off On
CH11 Off Off On CH35 Off Off On
CH12 Off Off On CH36 Off Off On
CH13 Off Off On CH37 Off Off On
CH14 Off Off On CH38 Off Off On
CH15 Off Off On CH39 Off Off On
CH16 Off Off On CH40 Off Off On
CH17 Off Off On CH41 Off Off On
CH18 Off Off On CH42 Off Off On
CH19 Off Off On CH43 Off Off On
CH20 Off Off On CH44 Off Off On
CH21 Off Off On CH45 Off Off On
CH22 Off Off On CH46 Off Off On
CH23 Off Off On CH47 Off Off On
CH24 Off Off On CH48 Off Off On

All Setting
Off On Select Execute Close

Note: The Control is available for E1 channels set to used.

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---Main CH Loopback(Far End)---

CH1-24 CH25-48
CH1 On Off On CH25 Off Off On
CH2 Off Off On CH26 Off Off On
CH3 Disable Off On CH27 Off Off On
CH4 Off Off On CH28 Off Off On
CH5 Off Off On CH29 Off Off On
CH6 Off Off On CH30 Off Off On
CH7 Off Off On CH31 Off Off On
CH8 Off Off On CH32 Off Off On
CH9 Off Off On CH33 Off Off On
CH10 Off Off On CH34 Off Off On
CH11 Off Off On CH35 Off Off On
CH12 Off Off On CH36 Off Off On
CH13 Off Off On CH37 Off Off On
CH14 Off Off On CH38 Off Off On
CH15 Off Off On CH39 Off Off On
CH16 Off Off On CH40 Off Off On
CH17 Off Off On CH41 Off Off On
CH18 Off Off On CH42 Off Off On
CH19 Off Off On CH43 Off Off On
CH20 Off Off On CH44 Off Off On
CH21 Off Off On CH45 Off Off On
CH22 Off Off On CH46 Off Off On
CH23 Off Off On CH47 Off Off On
CH24 Off Off On CH48 Off Off On

All Setting
Off On Select Execute Close

Note: The Control is available for E1 channels set to used.

For E3

9 Click on setting button “On” of the required CH to be loop back


and click the “Set” button,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Main CH1 Loopback (Near End) Off Off On Set
Main CH2 Loopback (Near End) Off Off On Set
Main CH1 Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set
Main CH2 Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set

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For STM-1 (E)

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set

For STM-1 (O)

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) INTFC (1) On Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) INTFC (2) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set

LAN Device Reset

10 Select corresponding LAN port is to be reset from pull-down


menu, and click “Set” button,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
LAN Device Reset --- INTFC(1)-Port1 Set

INTFC(1)-Port1
INTFC(1)-Port2

Linearizer Control

11 Click on setting button “Forced Reset” and click on “Set” button


to reset Linearizer ( ), then, selected mode appears in value field,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Linearizer Control(No.1) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
Linearizer Control(No.2) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set

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DADE Adjust

12 Click on setting button “DADE”, “Off set DADE” or “DADE


Off” and click on “Set” button,

---Offline Maintenance---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
DADE Adjust --- DADE Offset DADE DADE Off Set
Notes: 1. The DADE control applies in 1+1 configuration to adjust delay time for RX hitless
switching when the INTFC status is indicated Outphase.
2. The DADE adjustment is needed in initial lineup or when the IF CABLE is replaced. It
does not require any readjustment when the INTFC status is indicated In-phase. The
setting conditions are as follows:
DADE: Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal
selected by the RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status. The
DADE control is processed assuring no interruption of traffic.
Offset DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal
selected by the RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status.
Since the offset memory minimizes the latency delay, traffic interruption
occurs at that moment. This Offset DADE controls the delay time
difference to a minimum value than DADE control.
DADE off: Set when DADE function is not used. For particularly, when low bit rate (10
to 20 MB) transmission is applied to the system, the DADE control is not
required.

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RF SUB Band Select

13 Click on menu button, select required RF Sub-Band from pull-


down menu, and click on “Set” button,

---Offline Maintenance---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.1) --- A Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.2) --- A Set

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J

Note: This is an offline menu item to be carried out after a Sub-Band


BPF change in the ODU. Refer to Appendix RF Frequency Plan
in section 1 for details of Sub-Band versus Frequency Range.

Antenna Alignment Mode

14 Click on setting button “On”, and click on “Set” button, to apply


Antenna Alignment Mode ( ), then, value field turns to On,

Notes: 1 The setting “On” is applied for antenna orientation or


RX LEV reading when using PASOLINK Monitor unit.

2 For the antenna orientation, set the TX power to the


required level by ATPC Manual Control or MTPC mode
at the opposite site.

3 The Antenna Alignment Mode is used for extending the


dynamic range of the PASOLINK Monitor unit. In order
to measure in high range of AGC V, it is mandatory
required to set Antenna Alignment Mode to ON. If not
set to ON, the indicated AGC voltage is not guaranteed
value.

4 No. 1 and No. 2 apply for 1+1 configuration.

---Offline Maintenance---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Off Off On Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) Off Off On Set

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6.2 Maintenance1(SDH)
---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
TX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set
RX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set
RX SW Maintenance Mode Manual
ATPC Manual Control(No.1) On Off On [dB] Set
ATPC Manual Control(No.2) Off Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.2) Off Off On Set
CW Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
CW Control(No.2) Off Off On Set
APS Manual Control Auto Auto Working Protection Set
APS Maintenance Mode Manual
IF Loopback(No.1) Off Off On Set
IF Loopback(No.2) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set
LAN Device Reset Set
Linearizer Control(No.1) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
Linearizer Control(No.2) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
ALS Restart --- 2sec 90sec Set
XPIC Control(No.1) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
XPIC Control(No.2) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set

---Offline Maintenance---
DADE Adjust --- DADE Offset DADE DADE Off Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.1) --- A Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.2) --- A Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Off Off On Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) Off Off On Set

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TX SW Manual Control

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
TX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set
RX SW Manual Control Auto Auto No.1 No.2 Set

1 Click on setting button “On” of the “Maintenance” and click on


“Set” button, then value field of the Maintenance turns from
“Off” to “On”.

In Maintenance “On” mode, all external alarm outputs are


masked and automatic control is inhibited.

Control operation using LCT must be performed in


Maintenance “On” condition.

2 Click on setting button “Auto”, “No. 1” or “No. 2” TX SW to


select TX SW control mode and click on “Set” button, then the
value field of the corresponding SW manual control change to
the selected mode.
Auto: Normal operation mode
No. 1 or No. 2: Manual control mode

ATPC Manual Control

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
ATPC Manual Control(No.1) On Off On [dB] Set
ATPC Manual Control(No.2) Off Off On Set

3 Click on setting button “On” and enter attenuation value within


ATPC range, then click on “Set” button,

ATPC/MTPC Range (SDH)

Modulation Frequency Band


6 7-8 11 13 15 18 23 26 28 32 38
Mode (GHz)

128QAM ATPC Range 0 to 20 dB*1 0 to 20 dB


MTPC Range 0 to 20 dB*1 0 to 20 dB

Note *1 Additional attenuator from 0 to 5 dB can be added.

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TX Mute Control

4 Click on setting button “On” to select TX Mute Control,

5 Click on the “Set” button and the value field change to “On”,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
TX Mute Control(No.2) Off Off On Set

CW Control

6 Click on setting button “On” to set CW Control ( ) and click on


“Set” button, then value field turns to “On”,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
CW Control(No.1) Off Off On Set
CW Control(No.2) Off Off On Set

Note: When set to CW Control “On”, unmodulated RF signal is


emitted.

APS Manual Control

7 Click on control button either “Working” or “Protection” of


APS control and click on “Set” button, then value field turns to
selected value,

Normal setting mode is “Auto”, set to this mode after


maintenance operation has been completed.
Select “Working” to keep the Working INTFC (the INTFC card
is installed in Slot (1)) to Online in Manual,
Select “Protection” to keep the Protection INTFC (the INTFC
card is installed in Slot (2)) to Online in Manual.

The Maintenance Mode of “Manual” or “Forced” is displayed


underneath that is slected in “Provisioning”.

Note:The control applies only to APS configuration.

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---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
APS Manual Control Auto Auto Working Protection Set
APS Maintenance Mode Manual

IF Loopback

8 Click on setting button “On” for the IF Loopback ( ) and click


on “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”,
Caution: The control interrupts all traffic between 2 stations.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
IF Loopback(No.1) Off Off On Set
IF Loopback(No.2) Off Off On Set
Note: The control applies to IF loopback in local MODEM.

Main Loopback

9 Click on setting button “On” of the required STM-1 INTFC to


be looped back and click on “Set” button, then controlled value
appears in value field,
Caution: The control interrupts all traffic between 2 stations.

For STM-1 (E)

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set

For STM-1 (O) (APS)

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) INTFC (1) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Near End) INTFC (2) Off Off On Set
Main Loopback (Far End) Off Off On Set

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DADE Adjust

10 Click on setting button “Off set DADE” or “DADE” Off and


click on “Set” button,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
DADE Adjust --- DADE Offset DADE DADE Off Set

Notes:1.The DADE control applies in 1+1 configuration to adjust delay time for RX hitless
switching when the INTFC status is indicated Outphase.
2. The DADE adjustment is needed in initial lineup or when the IF CABLE is replaced. It
does not require any readjustment when the INTFC status is indicated In-phase. The
setting conditions are as follows:
DADE: Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2
signal selected by RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status.
The DADE control is processed assuring no interruption of traffic.
Offset DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal
selected by RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status. Since
the offset memory minimizes the latency delay, traffic interruption occurs
at that moment. This Offset DADE controls the delay time difference to a
minimum value than DADE control.
DADE off: Set when DADE function is not used. For particularly, when low bit rate (10
to 20 MB) transmission is applied to the system, the DADE control is not
required.

Linearizer Control

11 Click on setting button “Forced Reset” and click on “Set” button


to reset Linearizer ( ), then, selected mode appears in value field,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Linearizer Control(No.1) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
Linearizer Control(No.2) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set

ALS Restart

12 Click on setting button to select value is to be specified and


click on “Set” button,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
ALS Restart --- 2sec 90sec Set
Note: The details operation of the ALS refer to Chapter 3.5.1
Automatic Laser Shutdown Control in Section 2.

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XPIC Control

13 Click on setting button “Forced Reset” and click on “Set” button


to reset XPIC function, then, selected mode appears in value
field,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
XPIC Control(No.1) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set
XPIC Control(No.2) Auto Auto Forced Reset Set

Note: The control applies only to XPIC configuration when the


propagation is deteriorated or either Main Master or SUB
Master is failure.

RF SUB Band Select

14 Click on menu button, select required Sub-Band from pull-down


menu, and click on “Set” button,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.1) --- A Set
RF SUB Band Select(No.2) --- A Set

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J

Note: This is an offline menu item to be carried out after a Sub-Band


BPF change in the ODU. Refer to Appendix RF Frequency Plan
in section 1 for details of Sub-Band versus Frequency Range.

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Antenna Alignment Mode

15 Click on setting button “On”, and click on “Set” button, to apply


Antenna Alignment Mode ( ), then, value field turns to “On”,

Notes: 1 The setting “On” is applied for antenna orientation or


RX LEV reading when using PASOLINK Monitor unit.

2 For the antenna orientation, set the TX power to the


required level by ATPC Manual Control or MTPC mode
at the opposite site.

3 The Antenna Alignment Mode is used for extending the


dynamic range of the PASOLINK Monitor unit. In order
to measure in high range of AGC V, it is mandatory
required to set Antenna Alignment Mode to ON. If not
set to ON, the indicated AGC voltage is not guaranteed
value.

4 No. 1 and No. 2 apply for 1+1 configuration.

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1) Off Off On Set
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2) Off Off On Set

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6.3 Maintenance2
1 Click on “Maintenance” button in “LCT MENU”.

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance Maintenance1
Provisioning Maintenance2
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

2 Click on “Maintenance1” pull-down menu,

3 Click on setting button “On” for Maintenance item and click on


“Set” button, then value field turns to “On”,

---Maintenance1---
Item Value Setting
Maintenance On Off On Set

4 Click on “Maintenance” button and select “Maintenance2”


pull-down menu,

Following control items are displayed in Main area on Maintenance2


menu.

--- Maintenance2 ---

---Control---
CPU Reset

---Download---
Configuration File
Program File
Equipment Config. File

---Upload---
Configuration File
Equipment Config. File
---Network---
NE Name Setting
Date/Time Setting
---Password---
Password Setting

Check that the “Maintenance” is “On” in the “Summary Status” area,

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CPU Reset

5 Click on “CPU Reset” button,

6 Click on control button “CTRL” for IDU or “ODU” and “No. 1


or No. 2” (in 1+1 ODU only), and click “Execute” button in
CPU Reset dialog box,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

Check “with ROM (Program) Switching” check box when the program
file for “CTRL” or “ODU” is newly down loaded and existing program
file will be replaced with new one.

Note: When click on “Execute” button to reset CPU of the “CTRL”,


then CTRL restarts, the LCT is disconnected.

Access the LCT to the PASOLINK NEO from the beginning.

7 Click on “Close” button to dismiss the “CPU Reset” dialog box,

Download Configuration File

8 Click on “Configuration File” button “Download” menu,

9 Select the file Type “Net Work Config” or “Mib Config”,

10 Enter the location of the Configuration file in File field or click


on “Browser” button to display location in the hard disk or
floppy disk,

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11 Click on “Execute” button to start down load,


Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

12 After download has been completed, click on “Update” button


for the corresponding configuration will be operated with
updated file,

13 Click on “Close” button to dismiss the “Download


Configuration” dialog box,

Download Program

14 Click on “Program File” of “Download” menu,

15 Click on “CTRL”, “ODU”, “FPGA” or “Package Program” and


corresponding Sub-item control button,

16 Enter the location of the Program File in File field or click on


“Browser” to display location in the hard disk or floppy disk,

17 Click on “Execute” button to start the download of program file,

18 After download has been completed, click on “CPU Reset.”


button,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

19 Select on control button “CTRL” for IDU or “ODU” or “No. 1


or No. 2” (in 1+1 ODU only), and click “Execute” button in
CPU Reset dialog box,

20 Click on “Close” button to dismiss the “Download


Configuration” dialog box,

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Download Equipment

21 Click on “Equipment Config File” of “Download” menu,

22 Enter the location of the “Equipment Config File” in File field


or click on “Browser” button to display location in the hard disk
or floppy disk, click on “Execute” button to start the download,

23 After download has been completed, click on “Update” button


for the CTRL will be operated with updated config file,
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.

24 Click on “Close” button to dismiss the “Download Equipment”


dialog box,

Upload Configuration File

25 Click on “Configuration File” of “Upload” menu,

26 Select the file Type “Net Work Config” or “Mib Config”,

27 Enter the directory of the file name where the uploaded file will
be saved,

28 Click on “Execute” button to start the uploading,

29 After Configuration File has been uploaded, click on “Close”


button to dismiss the “Upload Configuration” dialog box,

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Upload Equipment Config File

30 Click on “Equipment Config File” of “Upload” menu,

31 Enter the directory of the file name where the uploaded file will
be saved,

32 Click on “Execute” button to start the uploading,

33 After Equipment Config File has been uploaded, click on


“Close” button to dismiss the “Upload Equipment” dialog box,

NE Name Setting

34 Click on “NE Name Setting” button of “Network” menu,

35 Enter NE name in the “NE Name” text entry field,

36 Click on “Execute” button and the click on “Close” button to


dismiss the “NE Name Setting” dialog box,

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Date/Time Setting

37 Click on “Date/Time Setting” button of “Network” menu,

38 Click on “Display PC Time” button, then the PC “Date”and


“Time” are indicated in the fields,

39 Click on “Execute” button, then, Date/Time setting for the


CTRL is performed,

40 Click on “Close” button to dismiss the “Date/Time Setting”


dialog box,

Password Setting

41 Click on “Password Setting” button,

42 Enter the current password in “Old Password” entry field,

43 Enter the new password in “New Password” entry field,

44 Enter the same password written in “New Password” entry field


in “Confirm new password” entry field,

45 Click on “OK” button after confirmed “New Password” and


“Confirm new password”,

46 Click on Maintenance1, set Maintenance “Off” and click on


“Set” button, then value field turns to “Off”.

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7. Provisioning

LCT MENU When click on “Provisioning” button in “LCT MENU”, Provisioning


setup items are displayed in Main area.
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Note: Provisioning setup must be performed after every setup items
Inventory of the “Equipment Setup” has been completed. If it has any
AUX I/O pending item or improper setting of the Equipment Setup, the
Maintenance “Provisioning Setup” will not be completed.
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

1 Click on “Provisioning” button in the “LCT MENU”,

2 Continue to Chapter 7.1 Provisioning Setup for PDH or Chapter


7.2 Provisioning Setup for SDH.

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7.1 Provisioning Setup (PDH)


Note: To execute setup for each item, every time click on “SET” button in common area.

Channel Setting1

1 Click on “CH Setting1” button in Provisioning menu,

2 Click on either “Not Used” or “Used” channel setting button for


all channels,
---Channel Setting---
CH1 Not Used Used CH25 LAN Not Used Used
CH2 Not Used Used CH26 LAN Not Used Used
CH3 Not Used Used CH27 LAN Not Used Used
CH4 Not Used Used CH28 LAN Not Used Used
CH5 Not Used Used CH29 LAN Not Used Used
CH6 Not Used Used CH30 LAN Not Used Used
CH7 Not Used Used CH31 LAN Not Used Used
CH8 Not Used Used CH32 LAN Not Used Used
CH9 Not Used Used CH33 LAN Not Used Used
CH10 Not Used Used CH34 LAN Not Used Used
CH11 Not Used Used CH35 LAN Not Used Used
CH12 Not Used Used CH36 LAN Not Used Used
CH13 Not Used Used CH37 LAN Not Used Used
CH14 Not Used Used CH38 LAN Not Used Used
CH15 Not Used Used CH39 LAN Not Used Used
CH16 Not Used Used CH40 LAN Not Used Used
CH17 LAN Not Used Used
CH18 LAN Not Used Used
CH19 LAN Not Used Used
CH20 LAN Not Used Used
CH21 LAN Not Used Used
CH22 LAN Not Used Used
CH23 LAN Not Used Used
CH24 LAN Not Used Used

Note: E1 channel numbers and LAN shares with E1 vary


depending on the Transmission Capacity and LAN Capacity
which are set in “Equipment Setup”.
All Setting
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Channel Setting2

3 Click on “CH Setting2” button in “Provisioning” menu,

4 Click on either setting button for every items shown bellow,

Notes: 1. CH Usage Error Report:


Enabled:
When an E1 signal is applied to a channel which is set as “not used” in
Channel Setting 1 menu, an alarm is displayed.
Disabled:
Even when an E1 signal is applied to a channel which is set as “not used”
in Channel Setting 1 menu, an alarm is not displayed.
2. AIS Activation Condition
LOF + High BER:
When the LOF ALM or High BER has occurred, E1 AIS signal is
generated.
LOF:
When the LOF ALM has occurred, E1 AIS signal is generated.
3. AIS Generated (Received) Report
AIS Generated (Received) Report sets whether AIS Generated (Received)
for E1 is reported or not reported.
4. E1 Port impedance (CH)
E1 CH user interface impedance.

BER Threshold

5 Click on “BER Threshold Setting” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

6 Click on control button of required BER threshold level for


“High BER Threshold” and “LOW BER Threshold”,

---BER Threshold Setting---


High BER Threshold 1E-3 1E-4 1E-5
Low BER Threshold 1E-6 1E-7 1E-8 1E-9

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SC Assignment

7 Click on “SC Assignment” button in “Provisioning” menu


particulars,

8 Click on menu button of each RS-232C( ) and V-11-( ) and


select item from pull down menu to assign a SC or select Not
used,

---SC Assignment---
RS-232C-1 SC1
RS-232C-2 SC2
V-11-1 SC3
V-11-2 SC4
V-11-1 Direction Setting Co-directional Contra-directional
V-11-2 Direction Setting Co-directional Contra-directional

Not Used
SC1
SC2
SC3
SC4

LAN Port Setting


9 Click on “LAN Port Setting” sub-menu button in
“Provisioning”,
10 Click on setting button of Switching Function,
11 Click on setting button of Port 1 and Port 2 usage,
Notes: 1. LAN Port Setting - Switching function:
This is a setup if the use of Port1 and Port2 for the Switch Hub or no use
when the signal domain of the radio link shares with the Port1 and Port2 (It
can be used only Shared Mode, or not be used in the Separated Mode of the
Port1 and Port2.)
Disabled: No use of Ports for the Switch Hub.
Enabled: Use of Ports for the Switch Hub.
2. Port Usage: Use of LAN Port or no use.

3. Speed&Duplex:
Setting for Port speed and Duplex.
Referring to the following table, set the Port mode according to the
associated equipment which it is to be connected. Note that if the setting
mode differs from associated equipment, it may be caused performance
degradation or link loss.
4. Flow Control: Setting of effective or no-effective flow control.
5. Collision Report:
In HALF-Duplex mode, it is selected that is reported or not reported about
collision conditions at each port.

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6. Link Loss Forwarding:


Setting of the Link Loss Forwarding mode is effective or no effective. (See
Link Loss Forwarding description in the Section II Operation)

EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT

100BASE-TX/Half Duplex
SETTING POSITION

100BASE-TX/Full Duplex

100BASE-TX/Half (FIX)
10BASE-T/Half Duplex

10BASE-T/Full Duplex

10BASE-T/Half (FIX)
Auto Negotiation
IDU PORT
SETTING POSITION

Auto Negotiation (Auto MDI/MDI-X) √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ √ √

10BASE-T/Half Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯


10BASE-T/Full Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯
100BASE-TX/Half Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯
100BASE-TX/Full Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*) ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ √ ⎯ ⎯

√ : A setup is possible.

* MDI/MDI-X is selected according to the cable type or


terminal type to be used (straight or cross type).

---LAN Port Setting---


Switching Function Disabled Enabled
---Port1---
Port Usage Not Used Used
Speed & Duplex AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX)
Flow Control Off On
Collision Report Not Report Report
Link Loss Forwarding Disabled Enabled
---Port2---
Port Usage Not Used Used
Speed & Duplex AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX)
Flow Control Off On
Collision Report Not Report Report
Link Loss Forwarding Disabled Enabled

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TX Power Control
12 Click on “TX Power Control” sub-menu button in
“Provisioning”,
13 Enter required values in each control entry field within specified
range,

(1) ATPC mode in 1+0 or Hot Standby configuration

---TX Power Control--- Range


ATPC Threshold Level [dBm] -60.0 -85.0 to -30.0
Additional ATT [dB] 0 0 to 5
ATPC Range (MAX)[dB] 0 -24 to -0
ATPC Range (MIN)[dB] -24
ATPC Power Mode Hold MIN

(2) ATPC mode in Twinpath configuration

---TX Power Control--- Range


ATPC Threshold Level(No.1) [dBm] -60.0 -85.0 to -30.0
ATPC Threshold Level(No.2) [dBm] -60.0 -85.0 to -30.0
Additional ATT(No.1) [dB] 0 0 to 5
Additional ATT(No.2) [dB] 0 0 to 5
ATPC Range(MAX)(No.1) [dB] 0 -24 to -0
ATPC Range(MIN)(No.1) [dB] -24
ATPC Range(MAX)(No.2) [dB] 0 -24 to -0
ATPC Range(MIN)(No.2) [dB] -20
ATPC Power Mode Hold MIN

(3) MTPC mode in Twinpath configuration

---TX Power Control--- Range


MTPC TX Power(No.1) [dB] -20 -24 to 0
MTPC TX Power(No.2) [dB] -20 -24 to 0
ATPC Threshold Level(No.1) [dBm] -60 -85 to -30
ATPC Threshold Level(No.2) [dBm] -60 -85 to -30
Additional ATT(No.1) [dB] 0 0 to 5
Additional ATT(No.2) [dB] 0 0 to 5

Notes: 1 No.1 and No.2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration only.


2 For Hot Standby configuration, the TX Power Control effects
both No. 1 and No. 2 ODUs.
3 ATPC/MTPC Range varies depending on RF frequency band
and modulation scheme.
4 ATPC Threshold level Range varies depending on modulation
scheme and RF signal channel separation.
5 ATPCpower mode:(outputpowerwhenATPC controlsignalfails)
Hold: Maintain the TX output level at current value.
MIN: Maintain the TX output level at ATPC minimum
level.

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Condition for TX/RX SW (only for 1+1 configuration)

14 Click on “Condition for TX/RX SW” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

15 Click on control button of required control mode for the TX SW


and the RX SW,

----Condition for TX/RX SW---


TX SW Priority Non Priority Priority No.1
RX SW Priority Non Priority Priority No.1
RX SW Maintenance Mode Manual Forced
RX SW Condition-Early Warning Included EW Excluded EW

Notes: 1 TX SW control mode is applied only for Hot Standby


configuration.
2 For TX and RX SW Priority, select Non Priority for Non-
reverting operation when TX or RX alarm condition is
restored.
3 Manual mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode disables the RX
SW operation when either No. 1 or No. 2 RX route is in alarm
status.
4 Forced mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode enables the RX
SW operation even though either or both No.1 and No.2 RX
route is in alarm status.
5 RX SW Condition_early warning: whether to consider early
warning BER as a condition for RX switching or not.

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Relay Setting

16 Click on “Relay Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

17 Click on setting box crossed corresponding item and RL,

Cluster1 Input Disabled Enabled


Cluster2 Input Disabled Enabled
Cluster3 Input Disabled Enabled
Cluster4 Input Disabled Enabled

Note: When the selected item for RL assignment is invalid, “NG” and
error message are displayed in Progress State area.

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The following are assignable items for external Relay output in PDH
system.

HK OUT1
HK OUT2
HK OUT3
HK OUT4
MAINT
IDU CPU ALM
PS ALM1
PS ALM2
ODU ALM1
ODU ALM2
ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM1
ODU CPU/Cable Open ALM2
TX PWR ALM1
TX PWR ALM2
TX INPUT ALM1
TX INPUT ALM2
APC ALM1
APC ALM2
RX LEVEL ALM1
RX LEVEL ALM2
IF CABLE SHORT ALM1
IF CABLE SHORT ALM2
IDU ALM
MOD ALM1
MOD ALM2
DEM ALM1
DEM ALM2
HIGH BER ALM1
HIGH BER ALM2
LOW BER ALM1
LOW BER ALM2
LOF1
LOF2
INPUT LOS 1-48
AIS RCVD 1-48
AIS GENERATED 1-48
CH USAGE ERROR 1-48
CLUSTER ALM OUT1
CLUSTER ALM OUT2
CLUSTER ALM OUT3
CLUSTER ALM OUT4

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TCN Threshold (15min)

18 Click on “TCN Threshold (15min)” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

19 Enter required values in threshold OCR (Alarm Occur) and


RCVR (Alarm Recover) fields of performance item,
----TCN Threshold (15min)---
DMR
OCR RCVR
OFS 900 90
UAS 900 90
ES 900 90
SES 900 90
BBE 65534 650
SEP 900 90

TCN Threshold (1day)

20 Click on “TCN Threshold (1day)” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

21 Enter required values in threshold OCR (Alarm Occur) and


RCVR (Alarm Recover) fields of performance item,
----TCN Threshold (1day)---
DMR
OCR RCVR
OFS 65534 650
UAS 65534 650
ES 65534 650
SES 65534 650
BBE 65534 650
SEP 65534 650

PMON Select

22 Click on “PMON Select” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

23 Enter required “RX level TCN Threshold” level in text field,

24 Click on control button of “SES Activation Condition”,

---PMON Select---
RX Level TCN Threshold [dBm] −82.0
SES Activation Condition 30[%] 15[%]

Others

25 Click on “Others” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

26 Click on either “Normal” or “Invert” control button,

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EOW2 External Setting

---EOW2 External Setting---


EOW2 External Setting Normal Invert

Note: Select “Invert” or “Normal” to set appropriate calling system


for the associated system as follows.
Set “Normal” when the NEO IDU is back-to-back connected to
PASOLINK IDU/NEO IDU.
Set “Invert” when the NEO IDU is back-to-back connected to
PASOLINK+ IDU or Mx IDU.

27 Click on either “On” or “Off” control button,

Alarm Correlation Capability

---Alarm Correlation Capability---


Alarm Correlation Capability Off On

Note: Select “On” when actual cause of the failure is to be displayed.


Select “Off” when all the alarms due to a failure are to be
displayed.

28 Click on “SET” button in Common area to define the setting.

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7.2 Provisioning Setup (SDH)


Note: To execute setup for each item, every time click on “SET” button in common area.

BER Threshold

1 Click on “BER Threshold Setting” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

2 Click on control button of required BER threshold level for


“High BER Threshold” and “LOW BER Threshold” of
MODEM and E-BER (DMR)/E-BER (MUX) and SD (DMR)/
SD (MUX) of INTFC.

---BER Threshold Setting---


High BER Threshold 1E-3 1E-4 1E-5
Low BER Threshold 1E-6 1E-7 1E-8 1E-9
E-BER(DMR) 1E-3 1E-4 1E-5
SD(DMR) 1E-6 1E-7 1E-8 1E-9
E-BER(MUX) 1E-3 1E-4 1E-5
SD(MUX) 1E-6 1E-7 1E-8 1E-9

SC Assignment

3 Click on “SC Assignment” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

4 Click on menu button of each RS-232C( ) and V-11-( ) and


select item from pull down menu to assign a SC, SOH Byte or
select Not used,

---SC Assignment---
RS-232C-1 SC1
RS-232C-2 SC2
V-11-1 SC3
V-11-2 SC4
V-11-1 Direction Setting Co-directional Contra-directional
V-11-2 Direction Setting Co-directional Contra-directional
Not Used Not Used
SC1 SC1
SC2 SC2
SC3 SC3
SC4 SC4
E1(MUX) E1(MUX)
F1(MUX) F1(MUX)
E1(DMR) DCCr(MUX)
F1(DMR) E1(DMR)
*1 F1(DMR)
DCCr(DMR)
*2

Notes: *1 assignable SC for RS-232C-1, -2.


*2 assignable SC for V-11-1, -2.

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STM-1 Setting

5 Click on “STM-1 Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

6 Click on either “Disabled” or “Enabled” control button,

Note: Refer to Chapter “3.5.6 MS-AIS Generation” in Section 2 for


the details.

7 Click on “Disabled” control button of the ALS,

Note: ALS “Enabled” applies only for STM-1 Optical Interface.

8 Click on “Enabled” and required ALS interval control button


when the ALS is configured in the system,

Note: Refer to Chapter “3.5.1 Automatic Laser Shutdown Control” in


Section 2 for the details.
---MS-AIS Generation---
MS-AIS Generation Disabled Enabled
---ALS---
ALS Function Disabled Enabled
ALS Interval 60sec 180sec 300sec

TX Power Control

9 Click on “TX Power Control” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

10 Enter required values in each control entry field within specified


range,

(1) ATPC mode in 1+0 or Hot Standby configuration

---TX Power Control--- Range


ATPC Threshold Level [dBm] -60.0 -73.0 to -30.0
Additional ATT[dB] 0 0 to 5
ATPC Range(MAX)[dB] 0 -24 to -0
ATPC Range(MIN)[dB] -24
ATPC Power Mode Hold MIN

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(2) ATPC mode in Twinpath configuration

---TX Power Control--- Range


ATPC Threshold Level(No.1) [dBm] -60.0 -73.0 to -30.0
ATPC Threshold Level(No.2) [dBm] -60.0 -73.0 to -30.0
Additional ATT(No.1) [dB] 0 0 to 5
Additional ATT(No.2) [dB] 0 0 to 5
ATPC Range(MAX)(No.1) [dB] 0 -20 to -0
ATPC Range(MIN)(No.1) [dB] -20
ATPC Range(MAX)(No.2) [dB] 0 -20 to -0
ATPC Range(MIN)(No.2) [dB] -20
ATPC Power Mode Hold MIN

(3) MTPC mode in Twinpath configuration

---TX Power Control--- Range


MTPC TX Power(No.1) [dB] -20 -20 to 0
MTPC TX Power(No.2) [dB] -20 -20 to 0
ATPC Threshold Level(No.1) [dBm] -60 -73 to -30
ATPC Threshold Level(No.2) [dBm] -60 -73 to -30
Additional ATT(No.1) [dB] 0 0 to 5
Additional ATT(No.2) [dB] 0 0 to 5

Notes: 1 No.1 and No.2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration only.


2 For Hot Standby configuration, the TX Power Control effects
both No. 1 and No. 2 ODUs.
3 ATPC/MTPC Range varies depending on RF frequency band
and modulation scheme.
4 ATPC Threshold level Range varies depending on modulation
scheme and RF signal channel separation.
5 ATPC power Mode selects the ATPC activation when ATPC
function has been failed:
Hold: Maintain the TX output level at the time of failure
has occurred.
MIN: Maintain the TX output level at ATPC minimum
level.

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Condition for TX/RX SW (only for 1+1 configuration)

11 Click on “Condition for TX/RX SW” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

12 Click on control button of required control mode for the TX SW


and the RX SW,

----Condition for TX/RX SW---


TX SW Priority Non Priority Priority No.1
RX SW Priority Non Priority Priority No.1
RX SW Maintenance Mode Manual Forced
RX SW Condition-Early Warning Included EW Excluded EW

Notes: 1 TX SW control mode is applied only for Hot Standby


configuration.
2 For TX and RX SW Priority, select Non Priority for Non-
revertive operation at TX or RX alarm condition is restored.
3 Manual mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode, disables the RX
SW operation under either No. 1 or No. 2 RX route is alarmed.
4 Forced mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode, enables the RX
SW operation through either or both No. 1 or No. 2 RX route
is alarmed.
5 Early Warning provides less than 1E-9.

Condition for APS

13 Click on control button of required setting mode for the APS,

Note: For the details of Condition for APS setting, see the Automatic
Protection Switching (APS) in the Section II Operation.

----Condition for APS---


APS Maintenance Mode Manual Forced
APS Condition-SF(PROT) Priority High Priority Low
APS Condition-SD(B1) Included SD Excluded SD
Lock in Usage Not Used Used
Lock in Count (times) 4 1 to 255
Lock in Detect Time(min) 10 1 to 60
Lock in Hold Time(min) 24 1 to 48

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Relay Setting

14 Click on “Relay Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

15 Click on setting box crossed corresponding item and RL,

Note: From RL3 to RL6 can be assigned to CLUSTER1 to 4 OUTPUT


but the same number of CLUSTER1 to 4 INPUT can not be
assigned which number has been assigned to CLUSTER
OUTPUT, or the CLUSTER can be assigned only for following
condition.

Cluster can be used: IN + OUT ≤ 4

Cluster1 Input Disabled Enabled


Cluster2 Input Disabled Enabled
Cluster3 Input Disabled Enabled
Cluster4 Input Disabled Enabled

Note: When the selected item for RL assignment is invalid, “NG” and
error message are displayed in Progress State area.

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The following are assignable items for external alarm output in SDH
system.

HK OUT1
HK OUT2
HK OUT3
HK OUT4
MAINT
IDU CPU ALM
PS ALM1
PS ALM2
ODU ALM1
ODU ALM2
ODU CPU/CABLE OPEN ALM1
ODU CPU/CABLE OPEN ALM2
ODU CPU ALM2
TX PWR ALM1
TX PWR ALM2
TX INPUT ALM1
TX INPUT ALM2
APC ALM1
APC ALM2
RX LEVEL ALM1
RX LEVEL ALM2
IF CABLE SHORT ALM1
IF CABLE SHORT ALM2
IDU ALM
MOD ALM1
MOD ALM2
DEM ALM1
DEM ALM2
HIGH BER ALM1
HIGH BER ALM2
LOW BER ALM1
LOW BER ALM2
LOF1
LOF2
STM-1R LOS1-2
STM-1S LOS1-2
STM-1 TF ALM1-2
CLUSTER ALM OUT1
CLUSTER ALM OUT2
CLUSTER ALM OUT3
CLUSTER ALM OUT4

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TCN Threshold (15min)

16 Click on “TCN Threshold (15min)” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

17 Enter required values in threshold OCR (Alarm Occur) and


RCVR (Alarm Recover) fields of performance item,
----TCN Threshold (15min)---
DMR MUX
OCR RCVR OCR RCVR
OFS 900 90 900 90
UAS 900 90 900 90
ES 900 90 900 90
SES 900 90 900 90
BBE 65534 650 65534 650
SEP 900 90 900 90

TCN Threshold (1day)

18 Click on “TCN Threshold (1day)” sub-menu button in


“Provisioning”,

19 Enter required values in threshold OCR (Alarm Occur) and


RCVR (Alarm Recover) fields of performance item,

----TCN Threshold (1day)---


DMR MUX
OCR RCVR OCR RCVR
OFS 65534 650 65534 650
UAS 65534 650 65534 650
ES 65534 650 65534 650
SES 65534 650 65534 650
BBE 65534 650 65534 650
SEP 65534 650 65534 650

PMON Select

20 Click on “PMON Select” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

21 Enter required “RX level TCN Thresholdt” level in text field,

22 Click on control button of “SES Activation Condition”,

---PMON Select---
RX Level TCN Threshold [dBm] −82.0
SES Activation Condition 30[%] 15[%]

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Others

23 Click on “Others” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”,

24 Click on either “Normal” or “Invert” control button,

EOW2 External Setting

---EOW2 External Setting---


EOW2 External Setting Normal Invert

Note: Select “Invert” or “Normal” to set appropriate calling system


for the associated system as follows.
Set “Normal” when the NEO IDU is connected to PASOLINK
IDU/NEO IDU.
Set “Invert” when the NEO IDU is connected to PASOLINK+
IDU or Mx IDU.

25 Click on either “On” or “Off” control button,

---Alarm Correlation Capability---


Alarm Correlation Capability Off On

Note: Select “On” when really caused alarm is displayed.


Select “Off” when including derived alarm is displayed.

26 Click on “SET” button in Common area to define the setup.

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8. Metering
1 Click on “Metering” in “LCT MENU”,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History)

2 Check the values indicated in metering text fields for each


metering item,

Notes: 1. No.1 and No.2 are indicated only for 1+1 configuration.
2. Both TX Power values of No.1 and No.2 are indicated in
Twinpath configuration only.
3. TX Power value * is indicated for standby ODU in Hot
Standby configuration.
4. Power Supply voltage of the ODU DC input varies
depending on IF cable length.
5. During total number of erroneous bits and total number
of correctly received bits are calculating, “Calculating”
is displayed.
----Metering---
No.1 No.2
TX Power[dBm] +0.7 *
RX Level[dBm] -65.2 -70.0
Power Supply[V] -45 -45
BER *.*E-10 Calculating

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9. PMON

9.1 PMON (PDH)

9.1.1 PMON (Current)


1 Click on “PMON (Current)” in “LCT MENU”,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning For PDH
Metering
PMON(Current) RX LEVEL
PMON(History) Total

2 Click on “RELOAD” button in Common area,

RX Level

3 Click on “RX LEVEL” sub-menu button in “PMON (Current)”,

Notes: 1. No.1 and No.2 are indicated only for 1+1 configuration.
2. When the RX Level ( ) is not decided,* is indicated in
text field.
---RX Level(15min)---
Status
Minimum(No.1)[dBm] -59.3
Maximum(No.1)[dBm] -58.3
Minimum(No.2)[dBm] -60.2
Maximum(No.2)[dBm] -59.4

---RX Level(1day)---
Status
Minimum(No.1)[dBm] -99.9
Maximum(No.1)[dBm] -55.0
Minimum(No.2)[dBm] -99.9
Maximum(No.2)[dBm] -55.5

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Total

4 Click on “Total” sub-menu button in “PMON (Current)”,


---Total---
15min 1day
Status Invalid
OFS 0 0
SEP 0 0
BBE 0 0
ES 0 0
SES 0 0
UAS 0 76

9.1.2 PMON (History)


1 Click on “PMON (History)” in “LCT MENU”,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History) RX Level(7days/day)
RX Level(24H/15min)
Total(7days/day)
Total(24H/15min)

2 Click on “RELOAD” button in Common area,

RX Level(7days/day)

3 Click on “RX LEVEL(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---RX Level (day)---
Date Status MIN(No.1) MAX(No.1) MIN(No.2) MAX(No.2)
2006/01/01 -59.7 -58.6 -59.3 -58.1
2006/01/02 -59.8 -58.7 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/03 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/04 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 -59.5 -59.0 -71.2 -58.2
2006/01/06 -74.2 -55.8 -58.8 -54.1
2006/01/07 -59.5 -57.9 -58.8 -58.1

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RX Level(24H/15min)

4 Click on “RX LEVEL(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in


“PMON (History)”,
---RX Level (15min)---
Date Time Status MIN(No.1) MAX(No.1) MIN(No.2) MAX(No.2)
2006/01/05 15:30-15:45 -59.7 -58.6 -59.3 -58.1
2006/01/05 15:45-16:00 -59.8 -58.7 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:00-16:15 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:15-16:30 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:30-16:45 -59.5 -59.0 -71.2 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:45-17:00 -74.2 -55.8 -58.8 -54.1
2006/01/05 17:00-17:15 -59.5 -57.9 -58.8 -58.1

Total(7days/day)

5 Click on “Total(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---Total(1day)---
Date Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS
2006/01/01 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/02 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/03 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/04 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/06 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/07 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total(24H/15min)

6 Click on “Total(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---Total(15min)----
Date Time Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS
2006/01/05 15:30-15:45 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 15:45-16:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:00-16:15 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:15-16:30 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:30-16:45 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:45-17:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 17:00-17:15 0 0 0 0 0 0

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9.1.3 RMON (Current)


7 Click on “RMON(Line)(15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON
(Current)”,

RMON(Line)(15min)
---RMON(Line)(15min)---
Port1 Port2
Status Invalid Invalid
RX UNICAST 0 0
RX BROADCAST 0 0
RX MULTICAST 0 0
RX PAUSE 0 0
RX CEC ERR 0 0
RX ALIGNMENT ERR 0 0
RX SYMBOL ERR 0 0
RX UNDERSIZE 0 0
RX FRAGMENTS 0 0
RX 64 0 0
RX 65-127 0 0
RX 128-255 0 0
RX 256-511 0 0
RX 512-1023 0 0
RX 1024-1536 0 0
RX 1537-MAX 0 0
RX JABBERS 0 0
TX UNICAST 0 0
TX BROADCAST 0 0
TX MULTICAST 0 0
TX PAUSE 0 0
TX COLLISION 0 0

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RMON(Line)(1day)

8 Click on “RMON(Line)(1day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(Current)”,
---RMON(Line)(1day)---
Port1 Port2
Status Invalid Invalid
RX UNICAST 0 0
RX BROADCAST 0 0
RX MULTICAST 0 0
RX PAUSE 0 0
RX CEC ERR 0 0
RX ALIGNMENT ERR 0 0
RX SYMBOL ERR 0 0
RX UNDERSIZE 0 0
RX FRAGMENTS 0 0
RX 64 0 0
RX 65-127 0 0
RX 128-255 0 0
RX 256-511 0 0
RX 512-1023 0 0
RX 1024-1536 0 0
RX 1537-MAX 0 0
RX JABBERS 0 0
TX UNICAST 0 0
TX BROADCAST 0 0
TX MULTICAST 0 0
TX PAUSE 0 0
TX COLLISION 0 0

RMON(DMR)(15min)

9 Click on “RMON(DMR)(15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(Current)”,
---RMON(DMR)(15min)---
Port1 Port2
Status Invalid
RX UNICAST 0
RX BROADCAST 0
RX MULTICAST 0
RX PAUSE 0
RX CEC ERR 2
RX FRAGMENTS 3
RX 64 0
RX 65-127 0
RX 128-255 0
RX 256-511 0
RX 512-1023 0
RX 1024-1536 0
RX 1537-MAX 0
RX JABBERS 1
TX UNICAST 0
TX BROADCAST 0
TX MULTICAST 0
TX PAUSE 0

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RMON(DMR)(1day)

10 Click on “RMON(DMR)(1day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(Current)”,
---RMON(DMR)(1day)---
Port1 Port2
Status Invalid
RX UNICAST 0
RX BROADCAST 0
RX MULTICAST 0
RX PAUSE 0
RX CEC ERR 512
RX FRAGMENTS 768
RX 64 0
RX 65-127 0
RX 128-255 0
RX 256-511 0
RX 512-1023 0
RX 1024-1536 0
RX 1537-MAX 0
RX JABBERS 256
TX UNICAST 0
TX BROADCAST 0
TX MULTICAST 0
TX PAUSE 0

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9.1.4 RMON (History)

RMON(Line)(15min)

11 Click on “RMON(Line)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in


“PMON (History)”,

---RMON(Line)(15min)---
Port1

Date Time Status 1 2 3 4 5


2006/01/05 00:00-00:15 1: RX UNICAST
2006/01/05 00:15-00:30 2: RX BROADCAST
2006/01/05 00:30-00:45 3: RX MULTICAST
4: RX PAUSE
2006/01/05 00:45-01:00 5: RX CEC ERR
2006/01/05 01:00-01:15 6: RX ALIGNMENT ERR
2006/01/05 01:15-01:30 7: RX SYMBOL ERR
2006/01/05 01:30-01:45 8: RX UNDERSIZE
2006/01/05 01:45-02:00 9: RX FRAGMENTS
2006/01/05 02:00-02:15 10: RX 64
11: RX 65-127
2006/01/05 02:15-02:30 12: RX 128-255
2006/01/05 02:30-02:45 13: RX 256-511
2006/01/05 02:45-03:00 14: RX 512-1023
2006/01/05 03:00-03:15 15: RX 1024-1536
2006/01/05 03:15-03:30 16: RX 1537-MAX
2006/01/05 03:30-03:45 17: RX JABBERS
18: TX UNICAST
2006/01/05 03:45-04:00 19: TX BROADCAST
2006/01/05 04:00-04:15 20: TX MULTICAST
2006/01/05 04:15-04:30 21: TX PAUSE
2006/01/05 04:30-04:45 22: TX COLLISION
2006/01/05 04:45-05:00
2006/01/05 05:00-05:15

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RMON(Line)(1day)

12 Click on “RMON(Line)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in


“PMON (History)”,

---RMON(Line)(1day)---
Port1

Date Time Status 1 2 3 4 5 6


1: RX UNICAST
2: RX BROADCAST
3: RX MULTICAST
4: RX PAUSE
5: RX CEC ERR
6: RX ALIGNMENT ERR
7: RX SYMBOL ERR
8: RX UNDERSIZE
9: RX FRAGMENTS
10: RX 64
11: RX 65-127
12: RX 128-255
13: RX 256-511
14: RX 512-1023
15: RX 1024-1536
16: RX 1537-MAX
17: RX JABBERS
18: TX UNICAST
19: TX BROADCAST
20: TX MULTICAST
21: TX PAUSE
22: TX COLLISION

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RMON(DMR)(15min)

13 Click on “RMON(DMR)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in


“PMON (History)”,

---RMON(DMR)(15min)---
Port1

Date Time Status 1 2 3 4 5


2006/01/05 00:00-00:15 1: RX UNICAST
2006/01/05 00:15-00:30 2: RX BROADCAST
2006/01/05 00:30-00:45 3: RX MULTICAST
4: RX PAUSE
2006/01/05 00:45-01:00 5: RX CEC ERR
2006/01/05 01:00-01:15 6: RX FRAGMENTS
2006/01/05 01:15-01:30 7: RX 64
2006/01/05 01:30-01:45 8: RX 65-127
2006/01/05 01:45-02:00 9: RX 128-255
2006/01/05 02:00-02:15 10: RX 256-511
11: RX 512-1023
2006/01/05 02:15-02:30 12: RX 1024-1536
2006/01/05 02:30-02:45 13: RX 1537-MAX
2006/01/05 02:45-03:00 14: RX JABBERS
2006/01/05 03:00-03:15 15: TX UNICAST
2006/01/05 03:15-03:30 16: TX BROADCAST
2006/01/05 03:30-03:45 17: TX MULTICAST
18: TX PAUSE
2006/01/05 03:45-04:00

RMON(DMR)(1day)

14 Click on “RMON(DMR)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in


“PMON (History)”,

---RMON(DMR)(1day)---
Port1

Date Time Status 1 2 3 4 5 6


1: RX UNICAST
2: RX BROADCAST
3: RX MULTICAST
4: RX PAUSE
5: RX CEC ERR
6: RX FRAGMENTS
7: RX 64
8: RX 65-127
9: RX 128-255
10: RX 256-511
11: RX 512-1023
12: RX 1024-1536
13: RX 1537-MAX
14: RX JABBERS
15: TX UNICAST
16: TX BROADCAST
17: TX MULTICAST
18: TX PAUSE

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9.2 PMON (SDH)

9.2.1 PMON (Current)


1 Click on “PMON (Current)” in “LCT MENU”,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning For SDH
Metering RX LEVEL
PMON(Current) DMR(W)
PMON(History) MUX(W)

2 Click on “RELOAD” button in Common area,

RX Level

3 Click on “RX LEVEL” sub-menu button in “PMON (Current)”,

Notes: 1. No.1 and No.2 are indicated only for 1+1 configuration.
2. When the RX Level ( ) is not decided,* is indicated in
text field.
---RX Level(15min)---
Status
Minimum(No.1)[dBm] -59.3
Maximum(No.1)[dBm] -58.3
Minimum(No.2)[dBm] -60.2
Maximum(No.2)[dBm] -59.4

---RX Level(1day)---
Status
Minimum(No.1)[dBm] -99.9
Maximum(No.1)[dBm] -55.0
Minimum(No.2)[dBm] -99.9
Maximum(No.2)[dBm] -55.5

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DMR(W)

4 Click on “DMR(W)” sub-menu button in “PMON (Current)”,


---DMR(W)---
15min 1day
Status Invalid
OFS 0 0
SEP 0 0
BBE 0 0
ES 0 0
SES 0 0
UAS 0 76

MUX(W)

5 Click on “MUX(W)” sub-menu button in “PMON (Current)”,


---MUX(W)---
15min 1day
Status Invalid
OFS 0 0
SEP 0 0
BBE 0 0
ES 0 0
SES 0 0
UAS 0 76

9.2.2 PMON (History)


1 Click on “PMON (History)” in “LCT MENU”,

LCT MENU
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(Current)
PMON(History) RX Level(7days/day)
RX Level(24H/15min)
DMR(W)(7days/day)
DMR(W)(24H/15min)
MUX(W)(7days/day)
MUX(W)(24H/15min)

2 Click on “RELOAD” button in Common area,

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RX Level(7days/day)

3 Click on “RX LEVEL(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---RX Level (day)---
Date Status MIN(No.1) MAX(No.1) MIN(No.2) MAX(No.2)
2006/01/01 -59.7 -58.6 -59.3 -58.1
2006/01/02 -59.8 -58.7 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/03 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/04 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 -59.5 -59.0 -71.2 -58.2
2006/01/06 -74.2 -55.8 -58.8 -54.1
2006/01/07 -59.5 -57.9 -58.8 -58.1

RX Level(24H/15min)

4 Click on “RX LEVEL(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in


“PMON (History)”,
---RX Level (15min)---
Date Time Status MIN(No.1) MAX(No.1) MIN(No.2) MAX(No.2)
2006/01/05 15:30-15:45 -59.7 -58.6 -59.3 -58.1
2006/01/05 15:45-16:00 -59.8 -58.7 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:00-16:15 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:15-16:30 -59.5 -59.0 -58.7 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:30-16:45 -59.5 -59.0 -71.2 -58.2
2006/01/05 16:45-17:00 -74.2 -55.8 -58.8 -54.1
2006/01/05 17:00-17:15 -59.5 -57.9 -58.8 -58.1

DMR(W)(day)

5 Click on “DMR(W)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---DMR(W)(1day)---
Date Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS
2006/01/01 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/02 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/03 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/04 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/06 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/07 0 0 0 0 0 0

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DMR(W)(24H/15min)

6 Click on “DMR(W)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---DMR(W)(15min)----
Date Time Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS
2006/01/05 15:30-15:45 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 15:45-16:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:00-16:15 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:15-16:30 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:30-16:45 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:45-17:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 17:00-17:15 0 0 0 0 0 0

MUX(W)(7days/day)

7 Click on “MUX(W)(7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,
---MUX(W)(day)---
Date Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS
2006/01/01 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/02 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/03 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/04 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/06 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/07 0 0 0 0 0 0

MUX(W)(24H/15min)

8 Click on “MUX(W)(24H/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON


(History)”,

---MUX(W)(15min)----
Date Time Status OFS SEP BBE ES SES UAS
2006/01/05 15:30-15:45 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 15:45-16:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:00-16:15 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:15-16:30 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:30-16:45 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 16:45-17:00 0 0 0 0 0 0
2006/01/05 17:00-17:15 0 0 0 0 0 0

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ROI-S05752 Installation of USB

10. Installation of USB

Following procedure explains how to install the USB modem driver to a


windows XP PC.

1. Connect the PC with a USB cable between the LCT port and the
USB port,

2. Select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and


click on “Next” button,

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3. Insert the CD-ROM of the USB driver to the PC and select


“Search for the best driver in these locations” and check “Search
removal media [floppy, CD-ROM...],” then, click on “Next”
button,

4. Click “Continue Anyway” button in the Hardware Installation


alert pop-up,

5. USB driver installation will be started,

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6. Click “Finish” button in the “Found New Hardware Wizard” after


installation has been completed.

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11. Dial-up Setting


Following procedure explains when the Dial-up is set to the PC on
Windows Xp.
1. Click on “Start”→“Setting”→“Control Panel” and on “Network
Connections” icon to start the Dialup setting.

2. The “Network Connections” window appears. Click on “Create


a new connection” in the Network Tasks category.

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3. The “Welcome to the New Connection Wizard” window


appears. Click on “Next” button to continue.

4. Select “Connect to the network at my workplace” and click on


“Next” button to continue.

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5. Select option “Dial-up connection” and click on “Next” button to


continue.

6. On the “New Connection Wizard” window, enter “LCT” in the


“Company Name” entry field and click on “Next” button to
continue.

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7. Enter phone number in the “Phone number” entry field and click
on “Next” button to continue.

8. Verify that the connection “LCT” has displayed as the connection


registered. You can also create a shortcut on your desktop if you
need. Click on “Finish” button.

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9. On “Connect LCT” dia-log, click “Properties”,

10. Verify that “Modem-USB Modem Driver [COM(#)]” is


displayed on the General dialog box connect using check box, and
select “Show icon in notification area when connected” in the
LCT Properties dialog. Then, click on “Configure” button.

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11. On “Modem Configuration” dialog, check that unchecked all


five boxes, then click on “OK” button,

12. Retain the default setting on the “Options” tab, click the
“Security” tab.

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13. Retain the default setting on the “Security” tab, click the
“Networking” tab.

14. On the Networking tab, verify that PPP... is displayed in the “Type
of dial-up server I am calling” setting field, unchecked “File and
Printer... and Client for Microsoft....”, “Client for Microsoft
Networks”.

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15. Click “Settings” button, unchecked all the boxes in the “PPP
Settings” dialog as shown below. Click “OK” to go back to the
previous window. Point “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then
click “Properties”.

16. Verify that both “Obtain an IP address automatically” and


“Obtain DNS server address automatically” are selected.

17. Click on “Advanced” button,

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18. In the “Advanced TCP/IP Settings” dialog, mark check box of


“Use default gateway on remote network” and for the PPP link
is unchecked, then Click “OK”.

19. Retain the default setting on the “Advanced” tab and click “OK”.

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12. Java Runtime Install

1. Install Java Runtime by double-click on the file name (highlighted


below).

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