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SAGEM 3P@C

3P@C Installation Manual

Page 12-10

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2) Testing and Commissioning of Modem

First, the test can be done by directly connecting the Modem from the junction box of users (If there is no power
supply, the handheld Modem is needed), and by comparing the connection parameters of Modem, we can judge
the normality of backbone cables and the wire-bonding of the distribution frame. Parameters are as follows:

Table 12-7 ADSL service line reference table

Core diameter = 0.4mm

Line length

1,000m

1,500
m

2,000
m

2,500m

3,000
m

Downs
tream

6,144

6,144

4,928

3,168

2,016

Maximum
connection rate
(Kbps)

Upstre
am

640

640

640

608

576

Downli
nk

18

27

36

43

48

Line
attenuation
(dB)

Upstre
am

12

18

24

30

36

Core diameter = 0.32mm

Downs
tream

6,144

5,408

4,096

1,920

816

Maximum
connection rate
(Kbps)

Uplink

640

640

616

576

528

Downli
nk

22

33

42

50

56

Line
attenuation
(dB)

Upstre
am

14

21

28

35

42

The results of actual line measurement may be somewhat different (the line length is known), the attenuation
differs by 3~4db, which should be within the permitted range. If differing too much, the line connector may exist
problems, and need to be checked. And the case of normal attenuation measurement but too low connection
rate may occur, this can be the result of too much line noise. If the upstream rate is low, there may be
interferences of the nearby pairs to the ISDN service; if the downstream rate is low, the poor balance of
peripheral pairs may be the reason, which leads to much noise. If the connection rate of Modem is basically
matched with the reference table, users can commission the ADSL service.

In addition, the correctness of VPI/VCI setting and protocol encapsulation format of Modem is correct.

1.1.1.63

Recording the User Information and Relevant Data

For the convenience of the later operation maintenance, the user information and the data for the initially
commissioned line connection. For details, see Table 12-9 and 12-10: