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3. OPERATION
This section provides instructions for operating the IDU. Included is information on the interface terminals, interface jacks, controls, indicators, test jacks, equipment start-up, and equipment shut-down.

3.1 Interface Terminals and Jacks


The IDU has interface terminals and jacks to interconnect data, alarm and IF signals with associated equipment. These interface terminals and jacks are located as shown in Fig. 3-1 and are used as described in Table 3-1. Caution: Do not connect between the NMS/RA terminals with the RS-485 cable, when PM CARD is mounted on the IDU, the protocol is set to RS-232C and the back-to-back connection between the NMS/RA terminal on the IDUs is performed.

TRAFFIC IN/OUT (CH9 to CH16) 100M IF IN/OUT PORT1 PORT2 100M WS/SC LAN NMS LAN

EOW

CALL

PASOLINK
RESET PWR
ODU IDU MAINT

FUSE (7.5A) +

TRAFFIC IN/OUT (CH1 to CH8)

ALM/AUX ALM

OW/DSC/ASC

NMS/RA

LA PORT

SELV

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TRAFFIC IN/OUT (CH9 to CH16) IF IN/OUT EOW CALL

PASOLINK
RESET PWR
ODU IDU MAINT

WS/SC LAN NMS LAN

FUSE (7.5A) +

TRAFFIC IN/OUT (CH1 to CH8)

ALM/AUX ALM

OW/DSC/ASC

NMS/RA

LA PORT

SELV

Without LAN option IDU Fig. 3-1 Interface Terminal and Jack Locations

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (1/7) Terminal Description

IDU TRAFFIC IN/OUT (CH 1 to CH 8) (D-sub Connector, 37 Pins) Pins 1 (+) and 2 () Pins 3 (+) and 4 () Pins 6 (+) and 7 () Pins 8 (+) and 9 () Pins 11 (+) and 12 () Pins 13 (+) and 14 () Pins 16 (+) and 17 () Pins 18 (+) and 19 () Pins 20 (+) and 21 () Pins 22 (+) and 23 () Pins 25 (+) and 26 () Pins 27 (+) and 28 () Pins 29 (+) and 30 () Pins 31 (+) and 32 () Pins 34 (+) and 35 () Pins 36 (+) and 37 () Pins 5,10,15,24 and 33 TRAFFIC IN/OUT (CH 9 to CH 16) (D-sub Connector, 37 Pins) Pins 1 (+) and 2 () Pins 3 (+) and 4 () Pins 6 (+) and 7 () Pins 8 (+) and 9 () 2.048 Mbps HDB-3 coded data input/output from/to DTE (CH 1 to CH 8) CH8 input CH7 input CH6 input CH5 input CH4 input CH3 input CH2 input CH1 input CH8 output CH7 output CH6 output CH5 output CH4 output CH3 output CH2 output CH1 output Ground 2.048 Mbps HDB-3 coded data input/output from/to DTE (CH 9 to CH 16) CH16 input CH15 input CH14 input CH13 input

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (2/7) Terminal Description

Pins 11 (+) and 12 () Pins 13 (+) and 14 () Pins 16 (+) and 17 () Pins 18 (+) and 19 () Pins 20 (+) and 21 () Pins 22 (+) and 23 () Pins 25 (+) and 26 () Pins 27 (+) and 28 () Pins 29 (+) and 30 () Pins 31 (+) and 32 () Pins 34 (+) and 35 () Pins 36 (+) and 37 () Pins 5,10,15,24 and 33 10/100BASE-T IN/OUT (Modular Connector RJ-45 8pins) (PORT1/PORT2) Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 6 IF IN/OUT (N-P Connector)

CH12 input CH11 input CH10 input CH9 input CH16 output CH15 output CH14 output CH13 output CH12 output CH11 output CH 10 output CH 9 output Ground LAN signal input/output (MDI-X/MDI auto-sensing) MDI-X RD + RD TD + TD

MDI TD + TD RD + RD

TX IF signal output to ODU and RX IF signal input from ODU Caution: Do not connect other cables to this jack, because the 43 V DC power is superimposed on this jack. Danger: Do not touch the jack core before turning off power switch.

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (3/7) Terminal Description

OW/DSC/ASC (D-sub Connector, 25 Pins) Pins 1 (+) and 2 ()/ Pins 1 and 2**

Engineering orderwire (EOW), digital service channel (DSC), analog service channel (ASC) and ALARM signal input/ output ASC1 input (VF) (optional) or Alarm1** input (optional) Notes: 1. ** Applies to the ALM INTFC module. 2. Cluster Alarm 1 input (photocoupler) Normal signal in : Open Alarm signal in : Closed ASC2 input (VF) (optional) or Alarm2** input (optional) Notes: 1. ** Applies to the ALM INTFC module. 2. Cluster Alarm 2 input (photocoupler) Normal signal in : Open Alarm signal in : Closed EOW input (VF) 64 kHz clock input* DSC1 input (RS-232, 64K (G.703)* or 64K (V.11)*) DSC2 input (RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485) ASC1 output (VF) (optional) or Alarm1** output (optional) Notes: 1. ** Applies to the ALM INTFC module. 2. Cluster Alarm 1 output (relay contact) Normal signal out : Open Alarm signal out : Closed ASC2 output (VF) (optional) or Alarm2** output (optional) Notes: 1. ** Applies to the ALM INTFC module. 2. Cluster Alarm 2 output (relay contact) Normal signal out : Open Alarm signal out : Closed EOW output (VF) 64 kHz clock output* DSC1 output (RS-232, 64K (G.703)* or 64K (V.11)*) DSC2 output (RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485) Ground Notes: 1. * Optional 2. Both ASC and DSC 64K cannot be used at once.

Pins 3 (+) and 4 ()/ Pins 3 and 4**

Pins 5 (+) and 6 () Pins 7 (+) and 8 () Pins 9 (+) and 10 () Pins 11 (+) and 12 () Pins 14 (+) and 15 ()/ Pins 14 and 15**

Pins 16 (+) and 17 ()/ Pins 16 and 17**

Pins 18 (+) and 19 () Pins 20 (+) and 21 () Pins 22 (+) and 23 () Pins 24 (+) and 25 () Pin 13

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (4/7) Terminal Description

ALM/AUX ALM (D-sub Connector, 37 Pins) Pins 1 (COM), 2 (NO) and 3 (NC)

Alarm and transmission network surveillance auxiliary alarm input/output Transmitter alarm output*** Between Pins 1 and 2 Normal state : Open Alarm state : Closed Receiver alarm output*** Between Pins 4 and 5 Open Closed Between Pins 4 and 6 Closed Open Between Pins 1 and 3 Closed Open

Pins 4 (COM), 5 (NO) and 6 (NC)

Normal state Alarm state Pins 20 (COM), 21 (NO) and 22 (NC)

: :

BER alarm output when BER worse than 10-6/10-5/10-4/10-3 (selectable)*** Between Between Pins 20 and 21 Pins 20 and 22 Normal state : Open Closed Alarm state : Closed Open Maintenance alarm output*** Between Pins 23 and 24 Normal state : Open Alarm state : Closed Between Pins 23 and 25 Closed Open

Pins 23 (COM), 24 (NO) and 25 (NC)

Note:*** This is factory setting (default setting). These alarm items can be set by the PC as shown in procedures for "Alarm Table" in para 3.4.1 of this Manual. Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14 Input 11 Input 12 Input 21 Input 22 Input 31 Input 32 Input 41 Input 42

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (5/7) Terminal Description

Pin 15 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pin 18 Pin 26 Pin 27 Pin 28 Pin 29 Pin 30 Pin 31 Pin 32 Pin 33 Pin 19 Pins 34 and 35

Input 51 Input 52 Input 61 Input 62 Output 11 Output 12 Output 21 Output 22 Output 31 Output 32 Output 41 Output 42 Ground Not Used Note: Input[ ] indicates the input of housekeeping alarm. The figure means that same order of tens makes the same pair e.g. 11/12 forms a pair. IDU side interface uses that of photo-coupler, then the photo-coupler actually turns ON if pair elements contact with each other. Output[ ] indicates the output of housekeeping alarm. Figure means the same as in the Input. IDU side output uses the relay interface. Input terminal of buzzer signal Note: In back-to-back station, the buzzer information transmits to the next station. Output terminal of buzzer signal Note: In back-to-back station, the buzzer information transmits to the next station. +20 V to +60 V/20 V to 60 V DC power input Note: The range of DC power input depends on system requirement. 0 V**** (or +48 V*****)

Pin 36

Pin 37

SEL V (LINE IN) (Molex M5557-4R Connector, 4 Pins) Pin 1

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (6/7) Terminal Description

Pin 2

48 V**** (or 0 V*****) Note: **** 20 V to 60 V DC power input. *****+20 V to +60 V DC power input. Frame ground Network management system (NMS) data input/output (For CSC) or remote access (RA) data input/output Note: When the PM CARD is not mounted on the equipment, this connector is used for RA port. PM CARD RA RA TXD RA GND RA RXD RA RTS RA CTS

FG NMS/RA (D-sub Connector, 15 Pins)

Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 9 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14 LA PORT (D-sub Connector, 15 pin) Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 11

Party alarm management system (PAMS) TXD EMS TXD/TXD+ EMS RXD/TXD EMS TXDR EMS TRS/RXD+ EMS CTS/RXD Ground PAMS RXD NMS TXD/TXD+ NMS RXD/TXD NMS TXDR NMS RTS/RXD+ NMS CTS/RXD

Control/monitoring signal input/output from/to personal computer TXD RXD RTS CTS LOCAL CTS

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Table 3-1 Interface Terminals and Jacks (7/7) Terminal Description

Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 15 Pins 2, 8 and 14 NMS LAN (RJ45 8 pins) Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 6 SC LAN (RJ45 8 pins) Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 6

LOCAL RTS LOCAL RXD LOCAL TXD Ground Network management station (PNMS) data input/output LAN PNMS TX+ LAN PNMS TX LAN PNMS RX+ LAN PNMS RX DSC data for LAN LAN DSC TX+ LAN DSC TX LAN DSC RX+ LAN DSC RX Note: Available in SC LAN INTFC equipped. Disabled when ASC or DSC 64K is used.

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3.2 Controls, Indicators and Test Jacks


The controls and indicators and test jacks on the IDU are shown in Fig. 31. These functions are described as below. IDU indicator Lights when: Input data stream of CH ( ) from DTE is lost, AIS (all 1) signal of CH ( ) is received from DTE (selectable), TX/RX clock synchronization is lost at the DPU section, AIS signal of CH ( ) is sent (depending on system requirement) (selectable), Bipolar output pulse of CH ( ) is lost at the INTFC section, Carrier synchronization is lost at the DEM section, High bit error rate (High BER) is worse than preset value (1x10-3) at the DPU section, BER is worse than preset value at the DPU section (1x10-3, 1x10-4, 1x10-5 or 1x10-6, selectable), Frame synchronization is lost at the DPU section, VCO synchronization is lost at the MOD section, Output data stream or master clock signal is lost at the DPU(TX) section, ODU indicator Lights when: Transmit RF power decreases 3 dB from normal at the ODU, Receiver input level decreases by a preset value from squelch level at the ODU, APC loop of local oscillator unlocks at the ODU or, IF signal from the IDU is lost at the ODU,

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MAINT indicator Lights when the following conditions are controlled by the PC: Maintenance condition, Loopback condition, BER AIS condition, MOD CW condition, MUTE (TX output power) condition, PWR indicator: Lights when equipment is in normal operation. RESET switch: RESET switch initiates the CPU operation. CALL switch: Transmits calling signal on engineering orderwire (EOW). Then, buzzer in opposite station rings. EOW jack: Gives access to EOW signal immediately when headset is connected. PWR switch: Turns input DC power on or off. 100M indicator: Lights when 100 Mbps is selected in data speed of LAN interface. Goes out when 10 Mbps is selected in data speed of LAN interface. LINK/ACT indicator: Lights when the IDU and associated equipment are linked. COLX/DUPLEX indicator: Lights when : The input/output LAN signal is in Full Duplex mode, When the LAN signal in Half Duplex mode, a collision condition occurs.

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3.2.1 75 ohms/120 ohms Impedance Switch


For the IDU listed in the following table, 75 ohms/unbalanced - 120 ohms /balanced impedance switching of 2 MB interface is applicable on the front board as shown in Fig. 3-3. Note: These switches are already set by factory setting according to customer requirement.

IDU

System

H0091A H0091F

4 x 2MB 2/4/8/16 x 2MB

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! WARNING
-43V OUTPUT

TURN OFF POWER BEFORE DISCONNECTING IF CABLE

FRONT TOP VIEW

S3

S4

FRONT BOARD
S1
S2

Switching Function

Set Position

Remark

When the 75-ohm impedance is used, all switches are set to as follows:
75
S3

CH9

CH12

75

CH13

CH16

75
S4

120
75 S1

120
CH1 CH4
75

120
CH5 CH8
75 S2

Only S1 applies to H0091A IDU (for 42 MB). S1, S2, S3 and S4 apply to H0091F IDU (for 2/4/8/162 MB).
Selected Position

Selection for 75 ohm-120 ohm impedance

120

120

120

When the 120-ohm impedance is used, all switches are set to as follows:
75
S3

CH9

CH12

75

CH13

CH16

75
S4

120
75 S1

120
CH1 CH4
75

120
CH5 CH8
75 S2

120

120

120

Fig. 3-2 75 ohm-120 ohm Impedance Setting

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3.3 Equipment Start-up and Shut-down


Procedure for equipment start-up and shut-down are described below.

3.3.1 Start-up
(a) Test Equipment and Accessories Required Agilent 34401A Digital Multimeter (or equivalent) with Test Leads Screwdriver (b) Procedure
Step Procedure

Check that the LINE IN voltage is between +20 V to +60 V/ 20 V to 60 V with the digital multimeter, before connecting the power connector to the IDU, Note: The range of DC power input depends on system requirement.

2 3

Turn on the POWER switch on the IDU (refer to Fig. 3-3), Allow equipment to warm up for at least 30 minutes.

EOW

CALL

PASOLINK
RESET PWR
ODU IDU MAINT

FUSE (7.5A) NMS/RA LA PORT +

SELV

(FRONT VIEW) IDU Fig. 3-3 Location of Power Switch and LINE IN Connector

POWER SWITCH

3.3.2 Shut-down
Step Procedure

Turn off the POWER switch on the front of the IDU.

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3.4 Equipment Setting and Monitoring


The control of the IDU and ODU digital radio system can be carried out via the LA PORT or NMS/RA of the IDU. Connect a Personal Computer to the IDU with an RS-232 cable. The specification of the required personal computer is listed below. Baud rate : Data Length : Parity Check : Stop bit : Flow control: Emulation : Transmission: MS Hyper Terminal*: Receiving: 9600 8 none 2 none VT100 Video Terminal

Send line ends with line feeds : Yes Local echo : No CR : No Return on the right edge : Yes Force incoming data to 7-bit ASCII : No

Notes: 1. MS : Microsoft * For Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP 2. When Windows NT4.0 and MS hyper terminal is used, Program Download function is not available. In this case, please use other terminal software. (e.g. TeraTerm Pro 2.3: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html) The pin assignment is shown in Fig. 3-4. The cable length of RS-232C between the personal computer and IDU (MDP) equipment shall be less than 15 m.

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PERSONAL COMPUTER SIDE SIGNAL NAME GND DTR DSR RTS CTS TXD RXD PIN No. 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 (BLACK) D-SUB CONNECTOR (9 PIN)

IDU SIDE LA PORT/NMS/RA CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL No. NAME 2 GND

5 4 3 1

CTS RTS RXD TXD

D-SUB CONNECTOR (15 PIN)

Interface Terminal (9 pin - 15 pin)


Fig. 3-4 RS-232C Cable Pin Assignment

3.4.1 Controls of IDU


The setting of each item for the IDU is performed by the PC as follows: Caution: Caution: If login is not possible, check if settings of the communication format are proper. Do not turn on the power of the IDU leaving cable connection between the PC and RA PORT of the IDU.

Step

Procedure

Connect the personal computer (PC) to the LA PORT or NMS/ RA terminal of the IDU using an RS-232C cable as shown in Fig. 3-5,

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EOW

CALL

PASOLINK
RESET PWR
ODU IDU MAINT

FUSE (7.5A) NMS/RA LA PORT +

SELV

IDU
RS-232C CABLE(BLACK)

PERSONAL COMPUTER

Note: When the controlling or setting of own station are performed, connect the cable to the LA PORT. When the controlling or setting of opposite station are performed, connect the cable to the NMS/RA port. But, if the following cases are applied, the NMS/ RA terminal can not be used. The PM CARD is mounted on the equipment. H BER alarm is issued.
Fig. 3-5 Equipment and Monitoring Setup

Step

Procedure

Note: The keys, 0 to 9 are used for selection of the menu or entering values. Enter key is used for confirmation of entering values. Esc key is used for cancellation of entering values and display the higher rank menu. 2 3 Turn on the power on the PC. Then, operate the communication software (e.g. MS Hyper Terminal), Press the CTRL and D keys at the same time,

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Step

Procedure

Enter the specified password from the keyboard and press the Enter key,
:

Password

Note: When the PC is connected to the NMS/RA terminal to control the opposite station, enter password for that station. 5 Press the 0 key and Enter key. Then, perform step 8. If the password should be changed, press the 1 key and Enter key,

Password :******** Change Password? (No:0 / Yes:1) :

Enter the new password from the keyboard and press the Enter key,

Password :********* Change Password? (No:0 / Yes:1) : 1 New Password :

Note: For password, 0 to 9, A to Z and a to z are available (31 figures maximum). 7 To confirm the password, re-enter the password from the keyboard and press the Enter key,

Password :********* Change Password? (No:0/Yes:1) : 1 New Password :********** New Password (Re-enter) :

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1. 2. 3. 99.

Following menu item is displayed,


Setting Maintenance Monitoring Exit

Select Function No. :

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Step

Procedure

Press the 1 key and Enter key. Following setting menu is displayed,

Setting 1. Bit Rate (42MB) 2. AIS RCVD on/off (off) 3. AIS SEND on/off (off) 4. TX/RX frequency (5ch) 5. TX power control(0dB) 6. Inhibit of not used channel alarm 1-16 (on: ---------------) 7. BER alarm point (AIS injection point) (10-4) 8. Frame ID (0) 9. Inhibit of not used WS alarm (on) 10. DSC 1 (232) 11. DSC 2 (232) 12. DEM invert (off) 13. Alarm table 14. Next items 00. Menu 99. Exit Select Item No. :

Notes: 1. In item 1, the required bit rate is indicated in the parenthesis ( ) on Bit Rate. 2. In item 2, and item 3, setting for AIS RCVD/AIS SEND indication on/off . 3. In item 6, following significant symbol letters are used to display status for each channel. # : signifies E1 channel which is inhibited by the hardware restriction or LAN signal transmission. * : signifies alarmed or controlled status for each E1 channel . : signifies E1 channel which is not inhibited. 4. In item 10 and item 11, 232 (i.e. RS232) is standard.

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Step

Procedure

10

Press the 2 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
AIS RCVD on/off (off)

2.

AIS RCVD on/off (off:0 / on:1):

Note: When AIS RCVD off is selected, AIS RCVD is not indicated under the input alarm state. When AIS RCVD on is selected, AIS RCVD is indicated under the input alarm state. 11 12 Press either 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Press the 3 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
AIS SEND on/off (off)

3.

AIS SEND on/off (off:0 / on:1):

Note: When AIS SEND off is selected, AIS SEND is not indicated under the AIS state. When AIS SEND on is selected, AIS SEND is indicated under the AIS state. 13 14 Press either 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Press the 6 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

6. Inhibit of not used channel alarm 1-16 (1: off 2 : off 3 :off 4 :off 5 : off 6 :off 7 :off 8: off 9 : off 10:off 11:off 12:off 13:off 14:off 15: off 16: off) Select Channel No. :

Notes: Set to on for the following channels. 1. Restricted E1 channels by hardware, which are indicated by #on the Setting display. 2. E1 channels which are not available to use when 10/ 100BASE-T(X) LAN is assigned. (see Table 3-2 Applicable Traffic Channel) 3. Reserved E1 channels.

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Step

Procedure

15

Enter the channel No. and press the Enter key to change the setting, following channel setting is displayed,

6. Inhibit of not used channel alarm 1-16 (1: off 2 : off 3 :off 4 :off 5 : off 6 :off 7 :off 8: off 9 : off 10:off 11:off 12:off 13:off 14:off 15: off 16: off) Select Channel No. :1

channel 1 (off:0 / on:1) :

16 17 18

Press either 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Press the 6 key and Enter key, repeat step 14 to step 16 for each channel setting, If not, press the 7 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
BER alarm point (AIS injection point) (10-4)

7.

BER alarm point (10-3:0, 10-4:1, 10-5:2, 10-6:3) :

Notes: 10-3 signifies 3 x 10-3. Default value is a 10-4. 19 20 Press the any 0 to 3 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Press the 8 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
Frame ID (0)

8.

Input ID NO. (0-7) :

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Step

Procedure

21

Press the desired frame ID number and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Note: The frame ID number must be set to the same number as that on the MAIN BOARD at the opposite station as follows (factory setting status): 2 x 2MB/4 x 2 MB : 0 8 x 2MB : 1 16 x 2MB : 2

22

Press the 9 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
Inhibit of not used WS alarm (on)

9.

WS alarm INH (off:0 / on:1) :

Note: When the WS INTFC (optional) module is provided in the 16 x 2MB system, WS alarm INH is set to off. 23 24 Press either 0 or 1 key and the Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Enter 10 and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

10. DSC 1 (232) DSC 1 (232:0 / 64k:1):

25

Press the either 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Note: 232 RS-232C provides standard 64k 64 kbps is applicable when optional 64K INTFC is provided.

26

Enter 11 and the Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

11. DSC 2 (232) DSC 2 (232:0 / 422:1 / 485(TERM):2 / 485(NON TERM):3):

27

Press any 0 to 3 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key,

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Procedure

Note: 232 RS-232 provides standard, 422 RS-422 is applicable when optional DSC INTFC is provided, 485 (TERM) RS-485 (Terminating) is applicable when optional ASC INTFC is provided, 485 (NON TERM) RS-485 (Non-Terminating) is applicable when optional ASC INTFC is provided. 28 Enter 12 and press the Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

12. DEM invert (off) DEM Invert (off:0 / on:1) :

Note: When the 15 GHz (TX/RX shift frequency : 728 MHz) band RF CKT (E7387/E9655) is used for the system, press the "1" key. 29 30 Press the 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, if not, press the Esc key, Enter 13 and press the Enter key, then, following item is displayed, Note: The following display is for initial values. When the resetting of item is required, perform steps 31 to 35 for corresponding item.
13. Alarm table 1/2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. INPUT LOSS AIS RCVD AIS SEND OUTPUT LOSS WS INPUT LOSS WS AIS RCVD WS AIS SEND WS OUTPUT LOSS TX CLK LOSS RX CLK LOSS FSYNC ALM HIGH BER ALM LOW BER ALM BER ALM Form C1 OUT OUT OUT Form C2 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT Form C3 OUT OUT Form C4

Press any key to continue

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Step

Procedure

31

Press the Enter key, then, following Alarm table 2/2 appears,

13. Alarm table 2/2 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. MOD ALM DEM ALM OPR ALM TX PWR ALM RX LEV ALM APC1 ALM APC2 ALM IF INPUT ALM MAINT Form C1 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT MASK Form C2 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT MASK Form C3 MASK Form C4 OUT

RX CLK LOSS is used only to 1 + 1 Select Item No. (1-23,0:no change):

Notes: 1. Alarms signals C1 to C4 will appear on the ALM/ AUX ALM terminals. C1: 1, 2 and 3 pins C2: 4, 5 and 6 pins C3: 7, 8 and 9 pins C4: 10, 11 and 12 pins 2. The items which are applied alarm output are indicated with OUT and not applied alarm output are indicated with . 3. The outputs which are shut off the signal output in maintenance conditions are indicated with "MASK". 32 33 Enter item No. and press the Enter key for setting, if not, press the 0 key and Enter key to go back to the Setting menu, When press the 1 key and Enter key in previous step 32, following Form setting for Item No.1 is displayed,

Select Item No. (1-23,0:no change):1 1. INPUT LOSS Form C1 : Form C2 Form C3 Form C4

Select Form No. (1-4)

34

Press any 1 to 4 key for corresponding Form No. and Enter key,

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Step

Procedure

35

When the 1 key and Enter key is pressed in previous step 34, following confirmation is displayed,
:1 Form C1 OUT Form C2 Form C3 Form C4

Select Form No. (1-4) 1. INPUT LOSS

Form C1 (output-No:0 / Yes:1):

36 37

Press the 1 key and Enter key for setting, or press the 0 key and Enter key for cancel, When pressed the 0 key and Enter key in previous step 36, following setting for other Form is displayed,

Form C1 (output-No:0/Yes:1) :0 1. INPUT LOSS Form C1 Form C2 Form C3 Form C4

other Form Select? (No:0 / Form No.:1-4) :

38

Press any 1 to 4 key for corresponding Form No. and Enter key for setting, or 0 key and Enter key for cancel,
:0

other Form Select? (No:0 / Form No.:1-4)

other Item Select? (No:0 / Item No.:1-23) :

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Press the 2 key and Enter key. Repeat steps 31 to 38 for items of 2 to 23 in step 30 for alarm setting, if not, press the 0 key and Enter key for cancel, Press the Esc key, to go back to Setting menu, On the Setting menu, enter 14 and press the Enter key, then, following item Next items is displayed,

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Step 14. Next items 1. LAN setting 00. Menu 99. Exit Select No. :

Procedure

42

Press the 1 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

1. LAN Setting 1. 2. 3. 00. 99. Port1 Setting (16M) Port2 Setting (2M) FE Link Down (disable) Menu Exit

Select No. :

Note: Setting of the LAN signal assignment for Port1 and Port2 is referred to Table 3-2. 43 Press the 1 key for Port1 setting (or 2 key for Port2 setting) and Enter key, then, following Port1 setting items are displayed,

1. Port1 Setting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 00. 99. Throughput Mode Flow ctrl Framing on/off CAS on/off CRC on/off Menu Exit (2M) (AUTONEG(AUTO-MDI/MDIX) (on) (on) (on) (on)

Select No. :

Notes: 1. Framing on/off is displayed only when the Throughput bit rate is set to 2M. 2. CAS on/off and CRC on/off are not indicated when Framing on/off is set to off.

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Table 3-2 Applicable Traffic Channel System (10/100BASE-T) Port 1


disable 2M 2M 4M disable 2M 2M 4M 4M 4M 8M disable 2M 2M 4M 4M 4M 8M 8M 8M 8M 16M disable 2M 2M 4M 4M 16 x 2MB 4M 8M 8M 8M 8M 16M 16M 16M 16M 16M 32M

Port 2
disable disable 2M disable disable disable 2M disable 2M 4M disable disable disable 2M disable 2M 4M disable 2M 4M 8M disable disable disable 2M disable 2M 4M disable 2M 4M 8M disable 2M 4M 8M 16M disable

Applicable Traffic CH Number to use 2MB


CH1, CH2 CH2 CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 CH2, CH3, CH4 CH2, CH4 CH3, CH4 CH4 CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH6, CH7, CH8 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8 CH3, CH4, CH6, CH7, CH8 CH3, CH4, CH7, CH8 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8 CH6, CH7, CH8 CH7, CH8 CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16 CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16

2 x 2MB

4 x 2MB

8 x 2MB

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Step

Procedure

44

Press the 1 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

1.

Throughput (2M)

Throughput(disable:0 / 2M:1 / 4M:2 / 8M:3 / 16M:4 / 32M:5):

Notes: 1. The E1 channels are restricted transmission depending on the throughput bit rate assignment of the LAN Port 1 and port 2. (see Table 3-2) 2. The throughput bit rate for the Port 2 must be set less than Port 1 or the same value with Port 1. (i.e. Port 1 < Port 2 are not applicable). (see Table 3-2) 3. Full bandwidth assignment of the throughput for Port 2 is not applicable. (e.g. Port 1: disable, Port 2: 4M in 2 x 2MB system) (see Table 3-2). 45 46 Press any of 0 to 5 key and Enter key, Press the 2 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

2.

Mode

(AUTONEG(AUTO-MDI/MDIX)

Mode(AUTONEG(AUTO-MDI/MDIX):0/10M-HALF(MDI) :1/10M-FULL(MDI) :2 100M-HALF(MDI) :3/100M-FULL(MDI) :4/10M-HALF(MDIX) :5 10M-FULL(MDIX) :6/100M-HALF(MDIX):7/100M-FULL(MDIX):8 Select No. :

47 48

Press any 0 to 8 key of the desired mode and Enter key, Press the 3 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
Flow ctrl (off)

3.

Flow ctrl (off:0 / on:1):

49 50

Press the 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, When 2M is applied for throughput bit rate, press the 4 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

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Step 4. Framing on/off

Procedure

Framing (off:0 / on:1):

51

Press the 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, Note: When 1 is selected, G.704 E1 formatting is applied to the LAN signal.

52

When press the 5 key and Enter key, 1 is selected for Framing on, then, following item is displayed,
CAS (on)

5.

CAS (off:0 / on:1):

Note: When 1 is selected, LAN signal is multiplexed with data signal excluded CAS channel area, but 0 is selected, LAN signal is multiplexed with data signal included CAS channel area. 53 54 Press the 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, When press the 6 key and Enter key, 1 is selected for Framing on, then, following item is displayed,
CRC (on)

6.

CRC (off:0 / on:1):

55 56

Press the 0 or 1 key and Enter key for setting, Press the Esc key to go back to the LAN Setting menu, and press the 3 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,
FE Link Down (disable)

3.

FE Link Down (disable:0 / enable:1):

Note: The local LAN port is shut off by the radios system alarm or far-end LAN Link failure, when enable is selected. 57 58 Press the 0 or 1 key and Enter key, Enter 99 and press the Enter key to exit the LCT menu.

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OPERATION

3.4.2 Alarm and Status Monitoring of IDU and ODU


Alarm conditions are identified by the IDU indicator on the IDU. Also the working conditions of the IDU and ODU can be monitored by the PC, as follows:
Step Procedure

1 2 3 4

Connect the personal computer (PC) to the LA PORT of the IDU using an RS-232C cable as shown in Fig. 3-4, Turn on the power on the PC. Then, operate the communication software (e.g. MS Hyper Terminal), Press the CTRL and D keys at the same time, Enter the specified password from the keyboard and press the Enter key,
:

Password

Press the 0 key and Enter key,

Password :******** Change Password? (No:0 / Yes:1) :

6
1. 2. 3. 99.

Following menu item is displayed,


Setting Maintenance Monitoring Exit

Select Function No. :

Press the 3 key and Enter key, then, following menu item is displayed,

Monitoring 1. Monitoring voltage 2. Monitoring Voltage (continuance mode) 3. Alarm/Status 4. Inventory 00. Menu 99. Exit Select Item No. :

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Step

Procedure

Alarm and Status 8 Press the 3 key and Enter key, then, following alarm item is displayed,
Monitoring of alarm/status 1/2 IDU INPUT LOSS 1-16 (alarm:****------------) AIS RCVD 1-16 (alarm:----------------) AIS SEND 1-16 (alarm:****------------) OUTPUT LOSS 1-16 (alarm:----------------) WS INPUT LOSS (alarm:-) WS AIS RCVD (alarm:-) WS AIS SEND (alarm:-) WS OUTPUT LOSS (alarm:-) TX CLK LOSS (alarm:-) RX CLK LOSS (alarm:-) FSYNC ALM (alarm:*) HIGH BER ALM (alarm:*) LOW BER ALM (alarm:*) BER ALM (alarm:*)

3.

Press any key to continue

Notes:

1. * : indicates alarm condition. 2. : indicates normal condition.

3.

Monitoring of alarm/status 2/2 MOD ALM (alarm:-) DEM ALM (alarm:*) OPR ALM (alarm:*) ODU TX PWR ALM RX LEV ALM APC1 ALM APC2 ALM IF INPUT ALM MUTE TX/RX FREQ CH

(alarm:-) (alarm:-) (alarm:-) (alarm:-) (alarm:-) (off) (0ch)

Notes:

1. * : indicates alarm condition. 2. : indicates normal condition. 3. 0ch : RF channel number is displayed.

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OPERATION

Step

Procedure

Press the Esc key to go back to the Monitoring menu,

Monitoring 1. Monitoring voltage 2. Monitoring Voltage (continuance mode) 3. Alarm/Status 4. Inventory 00. Menu 99. Exit Select Item No. :

10

Press 4 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,


Inventory 1/2 IDU Serial number Manufactured date Software version (ROM/RAM) Bit rate Option module

4.

123456 OCT/2002 1.00/1.23 2/4/8/16 x 2MB PM CARD LAN INTFC WS INTFC 64K INTFC(G.703) 64K INTFC(V11) ASC INTFC DSC INTFC ALM INTFC SC LAN INTFC

Press any key to continue

Note:

Only actually mounted modules may be indicated as optional module.

4.

Inventory 2/2 ODU Manufactured data Software version (ROM) Bit rate RF band Sub band Shift freq CH separation

OCT/2002 2.1 17/34MB 15GHz High D 420 MHz 1.75 MHz

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Step

Procedure

11

Press the Esc key to go back to the Monitoring menu, then, enter 99 to exit the monitoring of the Pasolink.

Monitoring 1. Monitoring voltage 2. Monitoring Voltage (continuance mode) 3. Alarm/Status 4. Inventory 00. Menu 99. Exit Select Item No. :

3.4.3 Monitoring the ODU


The following items of the ODU can be monitored on the PC. Transmitter output power Received signal level The procedure is as follows:
Step Procedure

1 2 3 4

Connect the personal computer (PC) to the LA PORT of the IDU using an RS-232C cable as shown in Fig. 3-4, Turn on the power on the PC. Then, operate the communication software (e.g. MS Hyper Terminal), Press the CTRL and D keys at the same time, Enter the specified password from the keyboard and press the Enter key,
:

Password

Press the 0 key and Enter key,

Password :******** Change Password? (No:0 / Yes:1) :

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OPERATION

Step

Procedure

6
1. 2. 3. 99.

Following menu item is displayed,


Setting Maintenance Monitoring Exit

Select Function No. :

Press the 3 key and Enter key, then, following menu item is displayed,

Monitoring 1. Monitoring voltage 2. Monitoring voltage (Continuance mode) 3. Alarm/Status 4. Inventory 00. Menu 99. Exit Select Item No. :

Press the 1 key and Enter key, then, following item is displayed,

1. Monitoring voltage Transmitter power Receiving level

:4.48V :3.62V

Note: The voltages shall be indicated within the values shown in Table 3-3 in normal, 9 Press the Esc key to go back to the Monitoring menu, then, enter 99 to exit the monitoring of the Pasolink.

Monitoring 1. Monitoring voltage 2. Monitoring voltage (Continuance mode) 3. Alarm/Status 4. Inventory 00. Menu 99. Exit Select Item No. :

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Table 3-3 Meter Reading of IDU and ODU CHECK ITEM ALLOWABLE RANGE

Transmitter power

Depends on transmitter power 0 to 4.6 V DC (Bit rate free type ODU*1) 0 to 4.1 V DC (Fixed bit rate type 7/8 GHz ODU*2) Depends on received signal level 0.2 to 4.5 V DC (Bit rate free type ODU*1) 0.2 to 4.2 V DC (Fixed bit rate type 7/8 GHz ODU*2) Notes:1. *1 The code number of bit rate free type ODU is as follows: G2924 G3359 G5380 G5383 G5384 G6594 2. *2 The code number of fixed bit rate type 7/8 GHz ODU is as follows: G6583 G6584 G6585 G6586

Receiving level

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MAINTENANCE

4. MAINTENANCE
This section provides instructions for periodic maintenance and corrective maintenance of the IDU. Included is information on precautions, test equipment and accessories, periodic maintenance and corrective maintenance.

4.1 Precautions
The following maintenance. precautions must be carefully observed during

Danger: The 43 V DC power is superimposed on the center conductor of the coaxial cable between the IDU and ODU. Connecting a measurement set may damage that set and touching the coaxial cable core may cause electrical shock. So, turn off the power switch on the IDU before disconnecting coaxial cable between the IDU and ODU. Caution: To protect the internal circuits against electrostatic discharge, engineers are requested to wear a wrist band and connect it to the frame ground terminal (FG) for Electrostatic Protection (ESP) before detaching the shield cover (see Fig. 4-1). Caution: Do not turn on the power of the IDU leaving cable connection between the PC and RA PORT of the IDU.

IF IN/OUT

Connect the wrist strap. (FG to be used as ESP)

IDU Fig. 4-1 Location of the ESP Terminal.

(a) Before beginning maintenance, notify the opposite station that maintenance is about to begin. (b) After equipment start-up, allow the equipment to warm up for at least 30 minutes. (c) After completing the maintenance operation, restore all connections to normal. (d) During maintenance, the IDU is set to maintenance condition using a PC as follows:

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Step

Procedure

Caution: If login is not possible, check if settings of the communication format are proper. Maintenance Condition Setting 1 2 3 4 Connect the PC to the LA PORT of the IDU using an RS-232C cable as shown in Fig. 3-4, Turn on the power switch on the PC. Then, operate the communication software (ex. MS Hyper Terminal), Press the CTRL and D keys at the same time, Enter the specified password from the keyboard, and press the Enter key,
:

Password

Press the 0 key and Enter key,

Password :******** Change Password? (No:0/Yes:1) :

6
1. 2. 3. 99.

The following menu will be displayed,


Setting Maintenance Monitoring Exit :

Select Function No.

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MAINTENANCE

Step

Procedure

Press the 2 key and Enter key, The following menu will be displayed,

Maintenance 1. MAINT (Normal) 2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16 3. 4. 5. 6. 00. 99. NE loop back ctrl 1-16 BER AIS on/off MOD CW on/off power mute Menu Exit :

(ctrl:----------------) (ans:-----------------) (ctrl:----------------) (ans:-----------------) (on) (off) (off)

Select Item No.

Notes: 1. - indication signifies control off condition, 2. * indication signifies control on condition, 3. # indication signifies restricted channel condition, 4. In case the loop back control has been applied, the Z is displayed, 5. The FE loopback control is unavailable for the channel which is inhibited by not used channel alarm. 8 Press the 1 key and Enter key, The following menu will be displayed,
MAINT (Normal) :

1.

MAINT (Normal:0/MAINT:1)

Press the 1 key and Enter key, Then, the MAINT indicator on the IDU should light,

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Step

Procedure

Restoring to Normal Condition 10 11 Repeat step 8, Press the 0 key and Enter key. Then, the MAINT indicator should go out. The following menu will be displayed,

Maintenance 1. MAINT(Normal) 2. FE loop back ctrl 1-16 3. 4. 5. 6. 00. 99. NE loop back ctrl 1-16 BER AIS on/off MOD CW on/off power mute Menu Exit :

(ctrl:----------------) (ans:-----------------) (ctrl:----------------) (ans:-----------------) (on) (off) (off)

Select Item No.

12

Enter 99 and press the Enter key to exit maintenance of the Pasolink.

4.2 Test Equipment and Accessories


The test equipment and special accessories described in Table 4-1 are required for system maintenance. If recommended test equipment and accessories are not available, equivalents may be used.
Table 4-1 Test Equipment and Accessories Required Test Equipment/Accessory Type/Ordering Code Qty Reqd

Digital Multimeter with Test Lest Leads Headset Personal Computer

Agilent 34401A

1 1 1

4.3 Periodic Maintenance


To ensure continued satisfactory operation of the equipment, perform the following maintenance procedure once a year. (a) Test Equipment and Accessories Required

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Agilent 34401A Digital Multimeter with Test Leads Screwdriver (b) Procedure
Step Procedure

Connect a digital multimeter to SELV () and SELV (+) terminals above the power cable input. Confirm that the meter indication is as described in Table 4-2,
Table 4-2 Meter Reading Item Allowable Range

SELV (LINE IN)

20.0 to 60.0 V DC

Note: The range of DC power input depends on system requirement.

4.4 Corrective Maintenance


Corrective maintenance in the field is described, and covers fault isolation, equipment replacement and alignment. When the equipment is faulty, it should be replaced with a spare. Replacement for the IDU is at the equipment-level. During corrective maintenance, carefully observe the precautions given in paragraph 4.1 until alignment is completed.

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4.4.1 Fault Isolation


Alarm conditions are identified through: Alarm LED (red) indication on the IDU or Notification from external equipment During alarm conditions, red alarm LEDs on the IDU are lit except when there is a power supply failure. Faults can be isolated using the LED indicators on the front panel of the IDU. Table 4-3 provides information for isolating faults at a station.
Table 4-3 Fault Isolation by LED Indications on the IDU LED Indication Fault Location

IDU ODU IDU/ODU (synchronous flashing)

IDU ODU IF Cable between the IDU and ODU

The working condition of the IDU and ODU can be monitored by the PC. Refer to para. 3.4.2 for monitoring procedure.

4.4.2 Replacement
The Manufacturer does not recommend replacement of modules within the IDU. If a fault is identified with the IDU, the complete equipment should be replaced with a spare. The faulty equipment is to be returned to the factory for repair.

4.4.3 Alignment
After replacing the IDU with spare, the IDU must be aligned as follows: Caution: Allow equipment to warm up for at least 30 minutes before alignment.
Step Procedure

1 2

Turn on the power switch of the IDU, Referring to para. 3.3.1 the start up procedure should be followed.

The working condition of the IDU/ODU can be monitored by the PC. Refer to paragraph 3.4.2 for monitoring. Note: For maintenance, record the inventory date of the IDU/ODU.

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