Alarm option for dlc feed, Retiring system alarms – ADC H2TU-C-388 User Manual
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H2TU-C-388 List 1
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Alarm Option for DLC Feed
To improve HiGain compatibility with the switch-to-protect features used in DLC feeder applications, the
H2TU-C-388 List 1 has an Alarm Pattern (ALMP) option that allows you to select either an AIS or LOS DS1
output payload for the following alarms:
•
LOSW on any loop
•
LOS DS1
Retiring System Alarms
To retire a system alarm, press the SEL button to execute an Alarm Cutoff (ACO). An ACO turns the alarm off
and replaces the
ALRM
message with an
ACO
message. The second part of the
ALRM
message, which defines the
cause of the alarm, remains. Both parts of the message remain until the alarm condition clears or another higher
priority alarm occurs.
LOF
Loss of Frame
The DS1 input does not contain the ESF or
SF frame pattern setting of the FRMG
option.
Change FRMG option to AUTO or UNFR.
PRMF
Performance Report
Messaging - Far End
Indicates H2TU-R PRM-FE BER threshold
is exceeded.
Set DBER threshold to DIS.
PRMN
Performance Report
Messaging - Near End
Indicates H2TU-R PRM-NE BER threshold
is exceeded.
Set DBER threshold to DIS.
xxxx-HBER
HDSL2 Block Error
Rate
The HDSL2 BER has exceeded the set
threshold limits of 10
-6
or 10
- 7
. (xxxx
denotes either TUC or TUR. If TUC and
TUR occur at the same time, then TUC
displays.)
Select NONE for the HBER system option.
xxxx-MAL
Margin Alarm
The margin on the HDSL2 loop has
dropped below the minimum threshold
value set for the system. (xxxx denotes
either TUC or TUR. If TUC and TUR occur
at the same time, then TUC displays.)
Set the Margin Alarm Threshold option to
0 (zero).
xxxx-LA
Loop Attenuation
The attenuation on the HDSL2 loop has
exceeded the maximum value set for the
HDSL2 loop attenuation threshold. (xxxx
denotes either TUC or TUR. If TUC and
TUR occur at the same time, then TUC
displays.)
Set the HDSL2 Loop Attenuation
Threshold option to zero.
(a) The message, ALRM, displays prior to any alarm message.
(b) Message displays repeatedly as long as the alarm condition exists and is not included in the priority order.
(c) Only these alarms assert the System Alarm bus on pins 20 and 21 of the card-edge connector if the ALM option is enabled.
(d) When the HDSL2 loop loses sync word (LOSW), a system alarm condition exists. However, since the H2TU-C-388 enters the
acquiring mode, the front-panel status LED flashes red, and the ACQ or SIG message displays instead of the ALRM message.
Table 14.
Front-Panel System Alarms Summary (Continued)
Front-Panel
Message
(a)
Alarm
Description
To Inhibit