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FOX 515/512
Equipment Test Instruction & Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)
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This test instruction covers the FOX 515/512 family of PDH/SDH multiplexers. Testing instructions are common for the whole product family.
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Warning notices are provided to alert the reader to potentially hazardous situations, which may arise if the proper precautions are ignored. Caution notices are provided to alert the reader to situations where damage to equipment or interruption of service may occur if the proper precautions are ignored. To avoid risk of injury or damage to equipment, follow all of the warnings and caution notices provided in this document and on the FOX 515/512 equipment, as well as the general safety procedures established by your company. For more details on general safety guidelines, see also the following equipment handbook: FOX Technical Descriptions & User Guides Precautions and Safety. A.2.1 Optical Safety aspects The optical transmitters of the units TUPON, SYNIF, SYNIO and SYNOT comply with the requirements for a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT as detailed in specification EN60825-1: 1994 under both normal and single fault conditions. NEBRA, NEBRO, NEBRE, SWITE, OPTIF, SYNUF and SYN4E provide cages for SFP (Small Form factor Pluggable) modules. The compliance with the requirements for LASER CLASSES depends on the SFP brand and is specified for the SFP module. ABB recommends and re-sells only SFP modules which comply with the requirements for CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS as detailed in specification EN60825-1: 1994 under both normal and single fault conditions. A.2.1.1 Identification As all units with optical interfaces comply with the requirements for a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT, EN60825 has no requirement for warning labels to be displayed on this equipment. Fore more powerful lasers, both the laser radiation and a warning label are required to be displayed on the equipment. The following yellow explanatory label may be fixed to the equipment to define the laser classification:
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A.2.2 Optical connector / fibre handling CAUTION Optical connectors Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before making any optical connection. When making an optical connection, do not rotate the optical connector unnecessarily. When not connected, fit all optical plugs and couplings with captive caps.
CAUTION Damage to optical fibres When dressing fibres, take care not to exceed the minimum bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyraps used for dressing as damage may result.
WARNING Danger from glass chips If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye, seek medical attention at once.
WARNING Optical safety - automatic laser shutdown (ALS) mechanism The optical units contain link options for disabling the automatic laser shutdown mechanism for test purposes. In normal operation, ensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is enabled. A.2.3 Electrical Safety WARNING Energy hazard The 48 V d.c. supply or any voltage converter can deliver high currents. Thr DC supply can deliver high currents. Remove all rings, watches and other metal jewellery before removing cover. Do not bridge connections with tools, etc. A.2.4 Mechanical Installation WARNING Risk of personal injury Cabinets or equipments, which are not secured, may tip forwards when
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handled. Do not open the hinged frame or racks without precautions. Due to the weight of the subrack, the mounting of the subrack in the rack requires two installers for safe working.
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Test Environment
The equipment test is done in a room qualified for handling with electronic equipment. The room temperature should be within the range of 20...35C. The ESD pr otection rules have to be obeyed. Designations and abbreviations used: Designation UCST PC W&G HP NE Element Manager Control Unit DUT Meaning Universal Configuration Software Tool Personal Computer Wandel and Goltermann, Acterna, JDSU Hewlett-Packard, Agilent Network Element, i.e. FOX 515/512 PC running UCST COBUX/COBUV Device under test
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Basic Test Equipment PC suitable for running UCST Version, defined in the project documentation UCST Version, as defined in the project documentation, installed on the PC Optical power level meter, 1300 nm / 1550 nm with FC, LC and E2000 plug adapter Single-Mode auxiliary optical fiber cable (launch fiber) or a short length of optical cable with integrated cladding mode stripper with an FC and E2000 plug Digital communications analyzer Data tester Analogue level generator (600) and level meter Digital multimeter Adjustable DC power supply 0 V to 250 V, 1 A TEBIT Testset Testbox MK11 LAN Analyzer COBUX/COBUV cable PC-F-interface (5 m) COBUX/COBUV cable Modem-F-interface (5 m) Cable PC-COBUx: - 10BaseT (RJ45) (10 m) Cable HUB-COBUx: - 10BaseT (RJ45) (10 m) SDH Access Tester
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W&G PFA-35 or equivalent W&G DT-10 or equivalent W&G SPM-32 / PS-33 or equivalent ABB Metrawatt M2012 or equivalent Ordering # 1KHL016400R0001 Ordering # HENF468695P0001 Ordering # TSRBU 302 206/5000 Ordering # TSRBU 302 207/5000 Ordering # TSRBU 302 006/10000 Ordering # TSRBU 302 005/10000 W&G ANT-5 or equivalent
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Test Preparations
Before starting the equipment test, the following preparations have to be performed: Build up the FOX 515/512 network according to the project documentation. Network islands may be tested individually. If there is no remote station available for an optical interconnection, a local loop must be done. Inspect the grounding connections (chassis to cabinet frame) Check the external power supply polarity (-48 V toward ground) For all FOX515/512 NEs, make sure the software required by the configuration has been delivered to the control unit Make sure that for all NE involved in the equipment test, the corresponding configuration has been downloaded to the control unit with UCST. For the setup of the PC and UCST please refer to the FOX 512 / 512 Users Manual.
A.6
Usually during the equipment test, the test equipment is connected to the NE modules.
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Test Depth
The FOX 515/512 modules have been tested at the manufacturers factory. The equipment tests purpose is to check setup, configurations and interworking.
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Scope of Test
Basically, all external interfaces are checked according to the specifications given in this instruction, whereby the following tests will be carried out: Verification of the power supply Communication Channels Management Channel (ECC) 1 + 1 Operation, Switch over on failure of one path Synchronization Final tests, Report respectively Certificate (FAT) In the equipment test the NEs are connected to each other and tested as an entire network wherever possible. Network islands are built up and tested separately. For AF-channels, level measurements are taken and in the case of telephony channels, the signaling function is checked. As far as possible the test signals are looped back at the remote end of the communication channel so that the measurement can be carried out in both directions at the same time. With 2-wire operation end-to-end measurements have to be done. Channel verification by means of a remote loop initiated by UCST is only permitted if a passive loop-back on the interface is not possible. The Cross-Connect operation is checked with the end to end communication channel tests. For electrical transit connections at the 2 Mbit/s level, the signal is checked at, or respectively fed into, the associated time slot. The Cross-Connect-function for data channels that leave the system over a 2 Mbit/s port is checked by carrying out a frame analysis of the departing / arriving 2 Mbit/s signals.
A.9
A detailed equipment test report is delivered with the equipment. Channels of tributary cards are tested in the channel list, which is part of the project specific documentation and of the test report.
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Minor configuration changes may be made during the equipment test. The test report respectively the test certificate is written in English.
B.1
B.2
B.3
B.4
B.5
B.6
Direct 48 VDC
Check: Output voltage 48 VDC 10 %
B.7
Switch off one of the redundant power supplies at a time and check alarms. B.7.1 First Supply Switch off and on again the first supply.
Check:
Equipment Alarm
OK On/Off
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B.7.2 Second Supply Switch off and on again the second supply.
Check:
Equipment Alarm
OK On/Off
C. Basic Equipment
C.1 Internal Power Supply
Before switching on the NE: Check the input to the internal power supply Check: - 48 V towards chassis
C.2
This test can be only performed if a Fan Unit FANU5 is installed. Disconnect and reconnect the FANU5 power cable. Check: Fan Unit Alarm LEDs on COBUx / Alarm text On On/Off
C.3
Power Supply
Note the power supplies installed and check with the documentation.
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C.4
COBUX/COBUV
C.4.1 Access to Multiplexer: 1) Connect the RS-232 cable with the F-interface of the COBUx and the other end directly to the serial interface of the PC running the UCST. 2) Open the UCST installed on the PC. 3) Select the user class and put password for the selected uses class. 4) After the login go to File and select partial download, * Partial download successful, that means successful login. * Partial download fail, that means fail login.
C.4.2 Alarm Create urgent (UA) and non-urgent (NA) alarm conditions.
Check:
On On
C.4.3 External Alarm Activate the external alarm inputs if not used for DUPI4/FANU5 alarms and already tested in C.1.2 / C.2
Check:
Ext. Alarm
On
C.5
For NEs configured with a redundant control unit, the following checks have to be performed: Establish the connection to the NE with the corresponding configuration file loaded in UCST. Select the control unit status/maintenance mask in UCST and click on the Update Redundant COBUx button if Slave Control Unit database is not synchronized to the Master Control Unit database. Click on the Switch Master <-> Slave button After the switchover check the redundant COBUx status and the alarms list. Click on the Switch Master <-> Slave button again. After the switchover check the redundant COBUx status and the alarms list.
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D. Transmission Modules
D.1 General
The correct operation of the transmission channels is checked with the access interfaces. Therefore, for the optical transmission modules only functional checks are performed.
test report.
D.1.1 SYNUF - Optical 155 Mbit/s Port Module D.1.1.1 Optical Transmission Power D.1.1.2 Optical Receiver Sensitivity D.1.1.3 Alarms cause of SYNUF card
Check the alarm indication according to the programming and the handling given in the equipment test report.
D.1.2 SYN4E - Optical 155/622 Mbit/s Port Module D.1.2.1 Installed SFP Transceivers Note the Installed SFP Transceivers in the table given in the equipment test report. D.1.2.2 Optical Transmission Power. D.1.2.3 Optical Receiver Sensitivity D.1.2.4 Ethernet Communication Channel
Perform a communication channel connectivity check according to F.2.4, 10/100BaseT/100-FX/GbE
D.2
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D.2.1.2 2 Electrical 2 Mbit/s If the port is used as aggregate interface, the correct operation of the transmission channels is checked with the access interfaces. Only functional checks are performed. A.1.1.1 Alarm cause of LOMIF card
Check the alarm indication according to the programming and the handling given in the equipment test report.
D.3
xDSL Modules
D.3.1 STIC1/2 SHDSL Unit Because the STIC1/2 has no front access, the correct operation of the SHDSL signal transmission and processing is tested with the respective access interface traffic, transported through STIC1/2. D.3.1.1 Configuration Note the configuration of the local port and information of the remote station if available. D.3.1.2 Alarms cause of STIC1/2 card Check the alarm indication according to the programming and the handling given in the equipment test report.
E. Tributary Modules
General
The operation check has only to be carried out on enabled subunits according to the project documentation.
E.1
Analog Units
E.1.1 NEMCA / NEMSG - Voice Interface Module E.1.1.1 Communication Channel & Level
According to F.1.1.1,
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Connect the inputs SZ21/SZ22 (M/M') of the signaling channel at the far end to GND Check the outputs SZ11/SZ12 (E/E') at the DUT. Check: Outputs SZ11/SZ12 (E/E') connected to GND
Instead of performing the simple end to end test of the signaling channels, dedicated signaling test equipment may be used. It is allowed to carry out a signaling function test by establishing a loop at the remote interface end, as in the case of data or protection channels.
Appropriate test equipment can be used to perform this operation check instead of the telephone exchange and the subscriber set.
E.1.3 SUBHx Subscriber Module with Ringing Generator E.1.3.1 Communication Channel & Level
According to F.1.1.1, page 15.
Appropriate test equipment can be used to perform this operation check instead of the telephone exchange and the subscriber set.
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E.2
Data Units
F.2.4, for 10/100BaseT/100-FX/GbE E.2.3.2 Mode of operation / Configuration Note the Mode of operation. E.2.3.3 IP Address setting Note the IP configuration of the Ethernet Port. E.2.3.4 Alarms cause of LAWA 4 card
Check the alarm indication according to the programming and the handling given in the equipment test report.
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E.4.1
Check: Check:
Interrupt the trip transmission path and observe the reaction of the Command Alarm Signal output on Protection Signal Simulator or on the Binary Signal Simulator depending on the configuration.
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Check:
Correct command alarm output signal for all protection applications according to project documentation
Reset the TEBIT parameter Nominal Input Voltage in the Teleprotection Commands: Input Settings to the voltage specified by the project documentation for all the commands involved.
8 ms (security optimized) Check: Trip extension according to project documentation See annex M.9
The given trip transfer time refers to a single NE TEBIT <-> TEBIT point to point connection. If the trip command travels through intermediate NEs the following additional propagation delay time must be added: about 1.5 ms per through connection (TEBIT command cross connect) about 2.5 ms per through connection (TEBIT command cross connect)
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Check:
Apply an analogue signal with f = 1020 Hz and level according to the specification in the project documentation to the far end of the communication channel Connect an appropriate level meter at the DUT side of the communication channel Check: Output level according to project documentation 1 dB
DUT FOX51x
DUT FOX51x
dB
dB
Level Generator
R=600 Ohm
Level Meter
R=600 Ohm
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For a detailed instruction of the 2-wire Coupling Circuit configuration refer to document 1KHD626831. F.1.1.3 2 wire a, b 144 kbit/s 2B1Q & 4B3T (ISDN)
Applies for: EXLIC, SULIS, ISBUQ & EXBAT, SUBAT Connect the ISDN telephone exchange and the ISDN telephone subscriber set to the corresponding interface unit. Establish a call. Check: Connection OK
Appropriate test equipment can be used to perform this operation check instead of the telephone exchange and the subscriber set.
none 30 seconds
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DUT FOX51x
DUT FOX51x
loop BER
Data Tester
none 30 seconds
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F.1.1.10 V.35
Applies for: DATAS, DATA5, DATA3, DATAV Loop back the V.35 channel at the far end. Connect the V.35 port to a V.35 bit error measuring equipment (e.g. W&G PFA-35). Apply a pseudo-random test pattern (211-1) to the DUT-port: set the bitrate of the measuring equipment according to the configuration of the channel. Check: Bit errors Test duration: none 30 seconds
F.2
Transmission Modules
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F.2.4 10/100BaseT/100-FX/GbE
Applies for LAWA 4, LEMU 6, NEBRA, NEBRE, NEBRO, SWITE and OPTIF Test the connection and the link capacity with an appropriate LAN analyzer.
G. Management Channel
G.1 General
For these tests, the entire network must be connected and configured.
G.2
ECC
Connect the PC to the master station via F or via Qx interface. Check the IP routing tables in the connection setup of UCST. Establish a connection to each station on the ECC network in turns. Upload the NE configuration and check the alarm condition of the NE. In case of redundant ECC paths, check that all paths work correctly by interrupting the others.
J.Final Checks
Boot procedure
for a single station: for a network: Switch off and on the power. Check the correct operation after the system reboot. No additional Alarms should be active (except "real time lost" Alarm). Switch off and on the power of minimum tow stations. Check the correct operation after the system reboot. No additional Alarms should be active (except "real time lost" Alarm).
Alarms
Check alarm status. Depending upon the condition of the installation of the FOX 515/512 network and the attached terminal equipment, it is possible that interface modules show alarms if no DTEs are connected. These alarms are allowed because they will disappear on site once the DTEs will be
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connected. There may also be synchronization alarms on the control unit in the absence of external clock sources.
UCST Configuration
Save configuration files to the project drive. Naming of the configuration files shall be according to ABB standard naming conventions.
Inventory Data
Collect the Inventory data and store it into the project database.
H. Customer Acceptance
The acceptance form is completed by ABB and the customer representative once the system test detailed in this document has been performed successfully. Customer acceptance form is part of the test report.
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FAT
(Factory Acceptance Test)
FOX/515
. . . . . Qx
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A.1.1
Warning notices are provided to alert the reader to potentially hazardous situations, which may arise if the proper precautions are ignored. Caution notices are provided to alert the reader to situations where damage to equipment or interruption of service may occur if the proper precautions are ignored. To avoid risk of injury or damage to equipment, follow all of the warnings and caution notices provided in this document and on the FOX 515/512 equipment, as well as the general safety procedures established by your company. For more details on general safety guidelines, see also the following equipment handbook: FOX Technical Descriptions & User Guides Precautions and Safety. A.1.2 Optical Safety aspects
The optical transmitters of the units TUPON, SYNIF, SYNIO and SYNOT comply with the requirements for a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT as detailed in specification EN60825-1: 1994 under both normal and single fault conditions. NEBRA, NEBRO, NEBRE, SWITE, OPTIF, SYNUF and SYN4E provide cages for SFP (Small Form factor Pluggable) modules. The compliance with the requirements for LASER CLASSES depends on the SFP brand and is specified for the SFP module. ABB recommends and re-sells only SFP modules which comply with the requirements for CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS as detailed in specification EN60825-1: 1994 under both normal and single fault conditions.
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External power supply(ies) with converter(s) B.1 B.2 B.3 B.4 B.5 B.6 Main Supply 230 VAC Main Supply 115 VAC DC-DC Converter 48 VDC DC-DC Converter 24/48 VDC DC-DC Converter 125 VDC Direct DC 48 VDC Output Voltage Output Voltage Output Voltage Output Voltage Output Voltage Output Voltage 48 VDC 48 VDC 48 VDC 48 VDC 48 VDC 48 VDC + 10% + 10% + 10% + 10% + 10% + 10%
B.7
Test of redundant external Power Supplies (Equipment is running correct on both Supplies) Switch first Supply off Switch first Supply on Equipment Alarm Alarm Equipment Alarm Alarm ,,ok ,,on ,,off ,,ok ,,on ,,off
B.7.1
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towards chassis
- 48 VDC
+10%
C.1.1 Dual Power Feeder DUPI4 (if available and used) Supply 1 Supply 2 OFF OFF Alarm Alarm
C.2 Fan unit FANU5 (if available) FANU5 C.3 Power Supply POSUM 1 POSUM 2 Slot : . Slot : . Normal operation
C.3.1 Test of redundant Power Supplies (only if load with both Supplies < 50%) Remove Supply Alarm Remove Supply Alarm POSUM 1 COBUX/V POSUM 2 COBUX/V
C.4 Access to Multiplexer Successful Fail C.5 Alarm COBUX / COBUV UA Relay Contacts on V9VK NA Relay Contacts on V9VK
C.5.1 Alarm
External
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TRANSMISSION MODULES
Depending on equipment assembling refer to the following test points/sheets: D.1 D.1.1 D.1.2 Optical Port Modules Optical 155 Mbit/s Port SFP-Module Optical 155/622 Mbit/s Port Module SYNUF SYN4E
Electrical Port Modules Electrical 8x2 Mbit/s Port Module Electrical 4x2 Mbit/s Port Module LOMIF LOMI4
D.3 D.3.1
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D.1.1.1 Optical output power Level Type of SFP module expected S-1.1(=1310nm) L-1.1 (=1310nm) L-1.2 (=1550nm) X-1.2 (=1550nm) CWDM-LH CWDM-ELH -15...-8 dBm -5... 0 dBm -5... 0 dBm 0... 5 dBm .dBm .dBm
Ok
D.1.2 Optical receiver sensitivity Min. Lev. Ok Notes expected -28 dBm -34 dBm -34 dBm -36 dBm ....... dBm .... dBm ...... .................... ................................................. ................................................. .................................................
D.1.1.3 Alarm functions Result No Card Alarms, no NE-Faults Card Alarm LED active SYNUF OS - Loss of Signal
3. Tx path cut
Card Alarm LED active SYNUF MS - RDI SYNUF AU4 / VC4 - RDI
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D.1.2.1 Installed SFP Transceivers Cage S-1.1 L-1.1 L-1.2 X-1.2 / Port 1 2 3 4
CWDM -LH
CWDM -ELH
electrical STM-1
S-4.1
L-4.1
L-4.2
X-4.2
D.1.2.2 Optical output power Level Type of SFP module expected S-1.1(=1310nm) -15...-8 dBm L-1.1 (=1310nm) -5... 0 dBm L-1.2 (=1550nm) -5... 0 dBm X-1.2 (=1550nm) 0... 5 dBm ..dBm STM-1 CWDM-LH ..dBm STM-1 CWDM-ELH S-4.1(=1310nm) L-4.1 (=1310nm) L-4.2 (=1550nm) X-4.2 (=1550nm) STM-4 CWDM-LH STM-4 CWDM-ELH -15...-8 dBm -3... 2 dBm -3... 2 dBm ..dBm ..dBm ..dBm
Ok
D.1.2.3 Optical receiver sensitivity Min. Lev. Ok Notes expected -28 dBm ...... -34 dBm .................... -34 dBm ...... -36 dBm .................... .dBm ...... .dBm .................... ................................................. -28 dBm ................................................. -28 dBm ................................................. -28 dBm ................................................. ..dBm ................................................. ................................................. ..dBm ................................................. ..dBm
D.1.2.4 Ethernet Communication Channel Configuration and functionality according to the project specification n. a. checked
Card Alarm LED active SYN4E MS - RDI SYN4E VC4 - RDI Notes: ................................................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................
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Used as Tributary Interface Used as Aggregate Interface (Fill in this table if is used as Aggregate Interface) D.2.1.2 Electrical 2 Mbit/s Port Notes Station Name Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8
Slot
Port
Card Alarm LED active LOMIF RDI LOMIF Remote Los of CAS MF LOMIF Remote non CRC4 Interworking Notes........................................................................................................................................................................ ...... .............................................................................................................................................................................. ..............................................................................................................................................................................
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Used as Tributary Interface Used as Aggregate Interface (Fill in this table if is used as Aggregate Interface) D.2.2.2 Electrical 2 Mbit/s Port Notes Station Name Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
Slot
Port
Card Alarm LED active LOMI4 RDI LOMI4 Remote Los of CAS MF LOMI4 Remote non CRC4 Interworking
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PDH/SDH Netwoke
1+1 Operation at the E1 ( if applicable ) Check: End to End test on the main path, secondary path interrupted End to End test on the secondary path, main path interrupted 1+1 protection switching OK: YES NO REMARKS
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D.3.1
Slot : ____
Power Mode:
D.3.1.1 Configuration Line Rate DSL Pairs Terminal Type [kbit/s] Trunk LT/NT 2 Pairs CPE Trunk LT/NT CPE Trunk LT/NT 2 Pairs CPE Trunk LT/NT CPE Trunk LT/NT 2 Pairs CPE Trunk LT/NT CPE Trunk LT/NT 2 Pairs CPE Trunk LT/NT CPE
Check Link Ok
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TRIBUTARY MODULES Depending on equipment assembling refer to the following test points/sheets:
E.1
Analog Units E.1.1 E.1.2 E.1.3 Voice Interface Module Exchange Module Subscriber Module with Ringing Generator NEMCA / NEMSG EXLAN SUBH1/3
E.2
Data Units E.2.1 E.2.2 E.2.3 Data Interface Module Data Interface Card PDH L2 Switch / L3 Router Module GECOD DATAx LAWA4
E.3
E.4
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E.1.1 NEMCA/NEMSG
Type: E.1.1.1 Communication channel & levels Configuration Relative Wires used Output level 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 / 4 / 4 / 4 / 4 / 4 / 4 / 4 / 4 Inc Inc Inc Inc Inc Inc Inc Inc Slot:
Port used Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8
CAS used
Operation mode / Outg / Outg / Outg / Outg / Outg / Outg / Outg / Outg / Transp / Transp / Transp / Transp / Transp / Transp / Transp / Transp
Port used Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8
Channel levels Signalling Channel (M/M far end GND, E/E at DUT GND)
Input level
dBm
Frequency
Hz
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E.1.2 EXLAN
Type: E.1.2.1 Communication channel & level Configuration Relative Output level Testing Output level (expected 1 dB) Slot:
Port used Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12
Parameters Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal Metering Pulse Polarity Reversal
Connection
E.1.2.2 Operation with SUBHx of the partner station Check according the channel list.
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E.1.3 SUBH<X>
Type: E.1.3.1 Communication channel & level Configuration Relative Output level Testing Output level (expected 1 dB) Slot:
Port used Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10
Mode of Operation
Connection
E.1.3.2 Operation with EXLAN / EXLA6 of the partner station Check according the channel list. E.1.3.3 Ringing Voltage Expected Voltage 66 70 VAC (25Hz) Measured Voltage ..V
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PDH/SDH Netwoke
Station (A)
Station (B)
Set up a Point-to-Point connection Off hook the Phone handset at location A and Check: Ringing voltage at the subscriber interface at station (B) Ringing Frequency 65.................75 VAC . (25Hz 3Hz)
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E.2.1.2
Alarms for GECOD Alarm functions Action Result No Card Alarms, no NE-Faults Electrical port Card Alarm (LED active) GECOD / Interface - Loss of Signal Check Card LED NE-Faults
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E.2.2 DATAx
Type: F.2.2.1 Communication channel settings & test Configuration Mode User Data Rate Testing Connection Slot:
Type
Signaling
E.2.2.2 Point to multipoint operation Check the channels according the channel list. E.2.2.3 Alarms for DATAx Alarm functions Action 1. Normal operation 2. Data path cut Result No Card Alarms, no NE-Faults Electrical Interface Card Alarm (LED active) DATAx / Interface - Loss of Data Signal T (Depending on configuration) Check Card LED NE-Faults
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E.2.3
LAWA4 : ____
Slot : ____ E.2.3.1 Mode of operation / Configuration Basic Functions Bridging IP Routing Frame Relay
Unit Options
E.2.3.3 Functionality Check Connect all test equipment to LAWA4 cards over 10BaseT plugs in all stations. Test the link to the connected test equipment sending ping commands or generating traffic flow.
Station
HE Nr.
Slot
Mask
Ok
Action
E.2.3.4 Alarm functions Result No Card Alarms, no NE-Faults Card Alarm (lower LED active) Protocol Down
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E.3.1
OPTIF : 806
Type : N4BE
Slot : ____
E.3.1.1 Installed SFP Transceivers Cage / Port 1 2 3 4 5 E.3.1.2 Optical output power Level Type of SFP module expected IEEE C37.94 (=850nm) N = ___ (112) Terminated or Transparent with 10dB optical attenuator: -19.5...-13 dBm without optical attenuator: -9.5...-3 dBm -15... -8 dBm -34 dBm . E.3.1.3 Optical receiver sensitivity Min. Lev. Ok Notes expected -24 dBm .... .... .... .... ........... .... ............................. ........................................... ........................................... 2Mb/s 850nm MM 2km (for IEEE C37.94) 2Mb/s 1310nm SM 30km (for FOX6plus compatible ABB TPE) .
Ok
Configuration and functionality according to the project specification E.3.1.5 Alarm functions Result No Card Alarms, no NE-Faults X1 / X2 / X3 / X4
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checked
Card Alarm (right LED active) OPTIF / Interface - Loss of Signal 3. Tx path cut X1 / X2 / X3 / X4
Card Alarm (right LED active) OPTIF / Interface Remote Defect Indication 4. Interrupt traffic X5.1 / X5.2
Card Alarm (right LED active) OPTIF / Ethernet Link Down Notes: .............................................................................................................................................................................. ..............................................................................................................................................................................
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Equipment / Test Report E.4.1 TEBIT : 805 Type : N4BD Slot : ____
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Cmd Input 1 2 3 4
SbU
E.4.1.1 Teleprotection Command Parameters Trans. Time Prolong. Trip Voltage[VDC] [ms] Time[ms]
Notes
Cmd Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SbU
Test
E.4.1.3 Alarm functions Result No Card Alarms, no NE-Faults Configuration SbU Teleprotection-1 SbU Teleprotection-2 SbU Binary Signals-1 SbU Binary Signals-2
2. Loop Test
Card Alarm LED active Loss of Transmission Block Error Rate > 1E-2 Loop Test Command 1 failed Loop Test Command 2 failed Loop Test Command 3 failed Loop Test Command 4 failed
4. Relays Function
(V9UK)
Aux-1
Aux-2
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IP address ECC-Function Remote ECC Connected via Access F-Interface Qx Router Interface
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G. 1 Interface Modules The items of this section describe the tests mentioned in section E - Access Modules. The test results are shown either there or in the channel list. G.2 Transmission Modules The items of this section describe the tests mentioned in section D Transmission Modules. The test results are shown either there or in the channel list.
FINAL CHECK Boot procedure Check the single station boot procedure Check the network boot procedure (switch off the power of one station) (switch off the power of minimum two stations)
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