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Page 1 - Issue 03 – March 2003

OM100 Optical MultiplexerUSER GUIDEATL part no: 1/352/001/610 Issue 03 – March 2003

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer17CONNECTING THE OM100 1+1 SF SM OPTICAL FIBRESThe Optical fibres must be connected as in Fig 3.2.4 :Main Link:

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer193.5.4 Optical performanceNB. All values above are nominalOptical system typeAtten. maxAtten. minPTX PRX Wavel

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer213.5.6 Protection SwitchingNote: This option is only available on the OM100 1+1 SF SM units.Two, single fibre

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3.6 CONNECTING TO THE E1 USER PORTSFIGURE 3.5 USER PORT LOCATIONSEach of the four user ports has the same group of common components:Note: The 120Ω co

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Operating The OM100 in an SDH EnvironmentNote: This section describes a feature of the OM100 for advanced users only. The defaultmode of operation wi

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The router connection is configured independently, so its transmit clock could either belooped, or derived from its own internal clock source.Of cours

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3.7 FRONT PANEL3.7.1 ControlsThe front panel controls have a dual purpose. For normal operation, the LED indicators displaystatus information as desc

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The single colour LED indicators are interpreted as follows:Master (Green)When lit, this LED indicates that the unit has been configured to operate a

Page 10 - Master Slave

1. Connect the terminal.2. Press the space bar.Note: If the local terminal is connected after the unit is turned on this screen may be missed.

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5. Press <y> to skip this screen next time you logon. Otherwise press <N> OM100 Mon 01 Nov 2002 00:2

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The information in this document is confidential toATL Telecommunications Ltd and may not bedisclosed or reproduced in whole or in part withouttheir w

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1. Press F4 from any menu. This jumps to the top level menu.2. Press <L> to initiate the logout.3. Press <y> to finalise the logout.Note:

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There are 3 types of menu screens; navigation screens that guide the user down through themenu topology, configuration screens that allow the user to

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6.3 CONFIGURATION SCREENS6.3.1 Entering data6.3.2 Moving between check boxesSelect check boxes and radio buttons in the same way.Pressing either the r

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Top level Sub level DescriptionAlarms Status Displays the current alarm status. History Review the fault log. View recorded alarm events.

Page 17 - Local Unit

44 ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer7.1 ALARMS7.1.1 Alarm status screenF5 ClearTo remove an alarm from the list. Use the cursors to highlight it

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer47F5 Clear History Removes ALL entries from the fault log.F9 DumpProduces a continual listing of the fault log.

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer49DescriptionEach alarm is given a unique number.Refer to Section 7.1.3.2 for description of the various alarms

Page 20 - Monitoring Mode is off

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer517.2 CONFIGURATION7.2.1 Master/Slave configurationIn order for a pair of units to operate correctly, one end m

Page 21 - Screen name Time and date

The master unit is in charge of managing the optical link, it is also the 'master' from anetwork management point of view. It contains the d

Page 22 - ON and OFF

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer55Note: This option is only available on OM100 1+1 SFSM units.DescriptionTurns on/off the 1+1 protection switch

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3.5.2.3 Problems with the optical port 183.5.4 Optical performance 193.5.5 Range 203.5.6 Protection switching 213.5.7 Troubleshooting - Optical transm

Page 24 - alarm sources

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer57Notes: a) The time and date are changed at the exact moment the <return> key is pressed.b) Setting the

Page 25 - 10 alarm events have occurred

7.2.6 Monitoring modeField DescriptionReport faults When logged off – prints alarms and faults as they occurWith warning bell Rings the bell each

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7.2.7 DownloadField DescriptionLoad This allows the downloading of software onto the unit.Default When the Subsystems load option is selected, this

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7.2.8 Local terminal communications set-up OM100 Mon 01 Nov 2002 00:29:07 Configuration >

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer657.2.9 RebootField DescriptionLocal Causes the unit that you are using to reboot. You will be returned to th

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer677.3 INFORMATIONPlease quote these figures when contacting our technical support department.Field Descriptio

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer697.5 PERFORMANCE7.5.1 Optical performanceThis screen provides alarm and performance information about the opti

Page 31 - Field Description

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer717.5.2 User port performanceThis screen provides alarm and performance information about the user port.F9 Rese

Page 32 - Field Description

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer737.6 SECURITY (CHANGE PASSWORDS)This section deals with the security of the system. Access to the OM100 is pas

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer75IndicatorsDesktop unit Status (global)Optical 1 (status)Optical 2 (status)Ch1 (status)Ch2 (status)Ch3 (status

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6.3.4 How radio buttons work 427.1 ALARMS 447.1.1 Alarm status screen 447.1.2 Alarm history screen 467.1.3 Alarm severity level settings 487.1.3.2 Ala

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer77Optical alarmsTraffic in fail (LOS)Laser fault BER>1x10-3BER>1x10-6Protection Switching InterfaceIntegr

Page 36 - monitoring mode

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer799.1 LVD SAFETY STATEMENTS1. This apparatus must be installed and maintained by SERVICE PERSONNEL.2. Power Rat

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer81AIS Alarm Indication SignalBERT Bit Error Rate Test/Tester CCITT International Telegraph and Telephone Cons

Page 38 - Security Change passwords

ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer83Additional units may be ordered with the following part numbers.Replacing 'x' with the following co

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer85INTRODUCTIONFor users that don't have access to a PC, or prefer to configure the OM100 without the needo

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer8786 ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical MultiplexerPress "Loop Back" to turn option on or off.Press "Lo

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer7Whilst this unit will function as expected in normal operation, there have been some casesduring testing where

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer92.1 DESCRIPTIONThe ATL OM100 provides a cost effective and manageable approach to delivering digital linesinto

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3.1 CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATIONChoose a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. A cold, air conditioned room will givemaximum service life.The

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer133.4.2 Cable requirementsUse a straight through cable to connect your terminal, or modem.Suitable cables are P

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ATL USER GUIDEOM100 Optical Multiplexer153.5 CONNECTING TO THE OPTICAL PORT3.5.1 Safety warningClass 1 laser product.Warning – high level of invisible

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