ADTRAN Network Card 6540 SHDSL User Manual

61230001L1-22B  
0612  
6540 SHDSL 2-Wire/4-Wire NTU, AC Powered  
Nx64K  
X.21  
100-240VAC 50/60Hz 100mA  
V.35/V.36  
SHDSL  
G.703  
CONTROL V.28  
Express 6500 Series  
6540 Front Panel  
6540 Rear Panel  
DESCRIPTION  
LED INDICATOR FUNCTIONALITY  
The AC powered ADTRAN 6540 SHDSL 2-Wire/4-Wire NTU (P/N 1230001L1) functions as an  
interface between the SHDSL network and the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) for applications such  
as LAN-to-LAN bridging, Frame Relay circuit, and PABX termination. The 6540 is designed to be  
used either as a remote unit to the ADTRAN Total Access® 3000 multiservice platform, or as a pair of  
units in a point-to-point limited distance campus configuration, with one 6540 configured to “LT”  
mode.  
Label  
Status  
Description  
SHDSL  
{
z
z
z
Off  
Unit is powered off  
Port is trained; no active alarms  
Port is trained with a minor active alarm (1)  
Port is attempting to or is trained with a major alarm (2)  
Green  
Yellow  
Red  
G.703  
{
z
z
z
Off  
Port is not active  
Green  
Yellow  
Red  
Active Port with no active alarm  
Active Port with a minor alarm (3)  
Active Port with a major alarm (4)  
COMPLIANCE  
EN 300 386-2; IEC 60950/EN 60950/AS NZS60950; S016; S043.2; ITU K.21 Enhanced; Telstra 1555  
Nx64K  
{
z
z
Off  
Green  
Red  
Port is not active  
Active Port with no active alarm  
Active Port with an active alarm condition (5)  
FEATURES  
The 6540 has the following features:  
Housed in a standalone plastic case  
RTS/C  
RLSD/I  
{
Off  
Nx64K port is not active or when active, V.35/V.36 “Request To Send” or X.21  
“Control” line from the DTE is off  
V.35/V.36 “Request To Send” or X.21 “Control” line from the DTE is on  
Provides four front panel recessed pushbuttons, and eight front panel LED indicators  
Provides SHDSL, G.703, and/or Nx64K ports, and a local management port  
Provides a rear panel connection for local AC power  
Provides bad splice protection using the ADTRAN proprietary Runtime TScan2.0 splice  
protection feature (for more information on this feature and how to locally manage TScan, refer to  
the SHDSL 2-Wire/4-Wire NTU Product Series Installation and Maintenance Practice, P/N  
61230001L1-5)  
z
{
Green  
Off  
Nx64K port is inactive or when active, V.35/V.36 “Receive Line Signal Detector” and  
X.21 “Indication” control line from the NTU is off.  
V.35/V.36 “Receive Line Signal Detector” or X.21 “Indication” control line from the  
NTU (DCE) is on  
z
Green  
Off  
LLOOP  
RLOOP  
BERT  
{
z
z
Local Loop is not active  
Yellow Active Local Loopback on the selected port  
Red  
Active Local Loop on one or more ports or services (when no port is selected)  
PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONALITY  
Pushbutton  
{
z
z
Off  
Remote Loop is not active  
Description  
Yellow Active Remote Loopback on the selected port (when determined via established EOC)  
Red  
Active Remote Loop on one or more ports or services (when no port is selected)  
PORT SELECT  
Press the PORT SELECT button to select the active port. Selection choices cycle through the  
following order: No Port, Nx64k, G.703, SHDSL.  
{
z
z
z
Off  
Green  
BERT is not active  
Active BERT and the test pattern detector is synchronized with no received bit errors  
LOCAL LOOP/  
ERR INJ  
If a port is selected, and a Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) is not in progress, press the LOCAL  
LOOP/ERR INJ button to initiate or terminate a local loop on the selected port. If a BERT is  
in progress, press the button to inject a single bit error.  
Yellow Active BERT and one or more test pattern bit errors have been received  
Red Active BERT but the test pattern detector is not synchronized  
REMOTE LOOP  
1. Minor SHDSL port alarms: CRC errors, Loop Attenuation Threshold Alarm, SNR Margin Threshold Alarm, Segment  
Anomaly, and any ES, SES, UAS, CVC, and LOSWS 15-Minute Threshold Alarm  
2. Major SHDSL port alarms: LOS, LOSW, or Segment Defect  
3. Minor G.703 port alarms: Rx RAI, Frame Slip, CRC-4 errors, LBER, and any ES, SES, UAS, and CVC 15-Minute  
Threshold Alarm  
If the SHDSL port is selected, press the REMOTE LOOP button to place or remove a remote  
loop on the port by sending a EOC request message to the LTU (or NTU in campus mode). If  
the Nx64K port or G.703 port (with only one service defined) is selected, press this button to  
place or remove a remote loop on the selected port's single data service by sending respective  
inband loop up or loop down patterns to the far end (in the associated data service timeslots).  
4. Major G.703 port alarms: LOS, LOF, LOMF, Rx AIS, or HBER  
5. Nx64K port alarms: Clock Slip, Loss of External Clock, FIFO Underflow/Overflow, and Inactivity Alarm  
BERT  
If a port is selected and there are no local loops, press the BERT button to start or stop a  
BERT on the selected port.  
©2006 ADTRAN, Inc. All  
*61230001L1-22B*  
For more information, refer to the Installation and Maintenance Practice (P/N 61230001L1-5) available online at www.adtran.com.  
 
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