Adtran Atlas 800 Series Dual Video User Manual
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61200773L1-1A ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 21 Chapter 2Installation BEFORE INSTALLING THE VIDEO MODULE Carefully unpack and inspect the Video Module for shipping damages. If you suspect damage occurred during shipping, file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Technical Support (see the front pages of this manual for pertinent information). If possible, keep the original shipping container for returning the Video Module for repair or for verification of shipping damage. Shipping Contents The ADTRAN shipment includes the following items: • Video Module • Video Module Quick Start Guide • Video Module User Manual (insert into the ATLAS 800 Series User Manual) And two of the following: • V.35 Cable (System P/N 4200773L1, Cable P/N 1200774L1) • EIA-530 Cable (System P/N 4200773L2, Cable P/N 1200774L2) • RS-449 Cable (System P/N 4200773L3, Cable P/N 1200774L3)
Chapter 2. Installation 22 ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 61200773L1-1A INSTALLING THE VIDEO MODULE Figure represents the actions required to properly install the Video Module, as described in the Step/Action table below. Figure 2-1. Installing the Video Module Instructions for Installing the Video Module Step Action 1Remove the cover plate from the appropriate option slot in the ATLAS 800 Series chassis rear panel. 2Slide the Video Module into the option slot until the module is firmly positioned against the front of the chassis. 3Secure the thumbscrews at both edges of the module. 4Connect the cables to the associated device(s). 5Complete installation of remaining modules and Base Unit as specified in the Installation chapter of the ATLAS 800 Series User Manual. To ensure that the thumbscrews are securely fastened, use a screwdriver to tighten them.
Chapter 2. Installation 61200773L1-1A ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 23 WIRING Several DTE interface options are available, depending on the system part number ordered. The following tables provide the pinouts for all DTE interfaces. Connector Type V.35 (System P/N 4200773L1) Table 2-1. V.35 Winchester Pinout Pin CCITT Description A 101 Protective ground (PG) B 102 Signal ground (SG) C 105 Request to send (RTS) from DTE D 106 Clear to send (CTS) to DTE E 107 Data set ready (DSR) to DTE F 109 Received line signal detector (DCD) to DTE H — Data terminal ready (DTR) from DTE J — Ring indicator (RI) R 104 Received data (RD-A) to DTE T 104 Received data (RD-B) to DTE V 115 RX clock (RC-A) to DTE X 115 RX clock (RC-B) to DTE P 103 Transmitted data (TD-A) from DTE S 103 Transmitted data (TD-B) from DTE Y 114 TX clock (TC-A) to DTE AA 114 TX clock (TC-B) to DTE U 113 External TX clock (ETC-A) from DTE W 113 External TX clock (ETC-B) from DTE NN — Test mode (TM) to DTE - (Not Supported)
Chapter 2. Installation 24 ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 61200773L1-1A Connector Type EIA 530 (System P/N 4200773L2) Table 2-2. EIA-530 Connector Pinout Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Shield (Ground) 13 Clear to Send (B) 2 Transmit Data (A) 14 Transmit Data (B) 3 Received Data (A) 15 Transmit Clock (A) 4 Request to Send (A) 16 Received Data (B) 5 Clear to Send (A) 17 Receive Clock (A) 6 DCE Ready (A) 18 Not Used 7 Signal Ground 19 Request to Send (B) 8 Carrier Detect (A) 20 DTE Ready (A) 9 Received Clock (B) 21 Not Used 10 Carrier Detect (B) 22 DCE Ready (B) 11 Ext. Transmit Clock (B) 23 DTE Ready (B) 12 Transmit Clock (B) 24 Ext. Transmit Clock (A) 25 Not Used
Chapter 2. Installation 61200773L1-1A ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 25 Connector Type RS-449 (System P/N 4200773L3) Table 2-3. RS-449 Pinout Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Shield (Ground) 19 Signal Ground 2 Not Used 20 Not Used 3 Not Used 21 Not Used 4 Transmit Data (A) 22 Transmit Data (B) 5 Transmit Clock (A) 23 Transmit Clock (B) 6 Received Data (A) 24 Receive Data (B) 7 Request to Send (A) 25 Request to Send (B) 8 Receive Clock (A) 26 Receive Clock (B) 9 Clear to Send (A) 27 Clear to Send (B) 10 Local Loopback - (Not Supported) 28 Not Used 11 DCE Ready (A) 29 DCE Ready (B) 12 DTE Ready (A) 30 DTE Ready (B) 13 Carrier Detect (A) 31 Carrier Detect (B) 14 Remote Loopback - (Not Supported) 32 Not Used 15 Ring Indicator 33 Not Used 16 Not Used 34 Not Used 17 Ext. Transmit Clock (A) 35 Ext. Transmit Clock (B) 18 Test Mode - (Not Supported) 36 Not Used 37 Not Used
Chapter 2. Installation 26 ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 61200773L1-1A POWER UP AND INITIALIZATION The Video Module requires no initialization input during the power-up sequence, as described in the ATLAS 800 Series User Manuals. Any previously configured set- ting for the Video Module is automatically restored upon power-up. Failed Self-Test If the Video Module fails self-test, a message will be displayed in the terminal menu self-test log during power-up. See the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual for details. Operation Alarms The red ALARM LED (located with the Module LEDs on the front panel) illumi- nates when an alarm condition is detected.Connector Type RS-366 (DB-25) Table 2-4. RS-366 Connector Pinout Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Shield (Ground) 14 Digit Signal Circuit 1 (NB1) 2 Digit Present (DPR) 15 Digit Signal Circuit 2 (NB2) 3 Abandon Call and Retry (ACR) 16 Digit Signal Circuit 4(NB4) 4 Call Request (CRQ) 17 Digit Signal Circuit 8(NB8) 5 Present Next Digit (PND) 18 Receive Common (RC) 6 Power Indication (PWI) 19 Send Common (SC) 7 Signal Ground (SG) 20-21 Not Used 8-12 Not Used 22 Data Link Occupied (DLO) 13 Distant Station Connection (DSC) 23-25 Not Used
61200773L1-1A ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 27 Chapter 3Operation OVERVIEW You can control and configure the Video Module from a variety of sources, includ- ing the following: • The terminal menus, allowing detailed configuration, status, and diagnostics • SNMP, primarily for reporting alarm conditions and system status The remainder of this section describes the menu items presented when managing the Video Module via the terminal menu. Access the terminal menu using either a VT-100 terminal attached to the ATLAS 800 Series Base Unit’s control port or a Telnet session established through the Base Unit’s Ethernet port. The appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual provides de- tailed instructions on the operation of each of these management approaches. TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE ATLAS 800 Series uses a hierarchical menu structure to provide access to all of its features. The top-most menu level leads to submenus which are grouped by func- tionality. All menu items display in the terminal window. To access the Video Mod- ule, activate the M ODULES menu. The following sections describe the menu items for the M ODULES menu. To edit items in the terminal menu, you must have the appropriate password level. Each menu description in this section indicates the password level required for write and read access. See “Access Passwords” in the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual for detailed information on working with passwords. Security level 0 users can view and edit every available field. Security level 5 users can view any field but cannot edit. Refer to the appropriate ATLAS 800 Series User Manual for detailed instructions on navigating through the terminal menu.
Chapter 3. Operation 28 ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 61200773L1-1A MODULESThe ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Video Module when it is installed in the system. To see the menus for the Video Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the Modules menu and press Enter to access the module choices. Figure 3-1 shows the Modules menu (see also the menu tree in Appendix C). The following sections describe all the Modules’ menu options. Figure 3-1. Modules Menu SLTRead security: 5 Displays the number of the available slots in the ATLAS 800 Series chassis. Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS 800 Series unit. This field is read-only. TYPEWrite security: 3; Read security: 5 Displays the type of module actually installed in the slot or the type of module you plan to install in the slot. If a Video Module is installed, the Type field automati- cally defaults to VIDEO (the Video Module). You can use this field to preconfigure a system before actually installing modules by simply specifying the module that you want to install in each slot. MENUDisplays additional status and configuration menus for the selected module. (To ac- cess the submenus for this item, use the arrow keys to scroll to the M ENU column for the module you want to edit, and press Enter.) For detailed information on each sub- menu item, see the section See “Modules/Menu” on page 30. TYPE automatically displays the name of an installed module. If you want to change this field to a different type of module, you must set T YPE to EMPTY before selecting the other module.
Chapter 3. Operation 61200773L1-1A ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 29 ALARMRead security: 5 Displays an alarm condition on the Video Module. Press Enter in this field to acti- vate the menu. TEST Read security: 5 Displays test name if the Video Module is executing a test. Press Enter in this field to activate the menu. STATEDisplays module status as either ONLINE or OFFLINE. Even though a module is physically installed, it must be marked as online for it to be considered an available resource. This field allows an installed module to be marked as offline, which may be useful in system troubleshooting. If you choose O FFLINE, the module will not be in alarm condition but will display O FFLINE. STATUSThis read-only field provides status information on the Video Module. The follow- ing messages may display: O NLINEThe module is enabled, and is responding to the system controller’s status polls. This is the normal response of the system. N O RESPONSEThe module is enabled, but is not responding to the system controller’s status polls. This response indicates either a problem in the system or that the module is not in- stalled. E MPTYThe system controller has not detected the presence of a module in the slot, nor has a module been manually enabled for this option slot. O FFLINEThe module is installed, but has been taken offline by a user. The module is still re- sponding to controller polls. O FFLINE/NO R ESPONSE The module is installed, but has been taken offline by a user. The module is not re- sponding to polls. REVThis read-only field displays the hardware revision of the Video Module. Once a module is installed, STATE must be set to ONLINE for the ATLAS 800 Series unit to use the module for any data bandwidth.
Chapter 3. Operation 30 ATLAS 800 Series Video Module User Manual 61200773L1-1A MODULES/MENUFigure 3-2 shows the menu options available for the Video Module (see also the menu tree in Appendix C). The following sections describe these options. Figure 3-2. Video Module Menu Options VIDEO MENUSAccesses additional submenus. I NFOProvides information about module part number, serial number , and board revision. P ART NUMBER Displays the part number of the module (read only). S ERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the module (read only). B OARD REVISION Displays the PCB revision (read only). A LARM STATUSDisplays the current alarm state of the DTE interface including the following: SLIP A rate mismatch exists between the DTE clock and the network-side clock (as set by DS0 assignment). PLL The Video Module DTE port is not able to lock onto the clock provided by the net- work interface.