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DIP Switch Settings
FUNCTION SWITCH SETTINGS RESULT [(D) = Default]
Loopback (iView
2
Configurable)
S1-1: OFF Loopback Disabled (D)
S1-1: ON Loopback Enabled
Loopback Type (iView
2
Configurable)
S1-2: OFF Coax (D)
S1-2: ON Fiber
Jitter Attenuation (iView
2
Configurable)
S1-3: OFF Jitter Attenuator on Receive Side
S1-3: ON Jitter Attenuator on Transmit Side (D)
FiberAlert (iView
2
Configurable)
S1-4: OFF FiberAlert Disabled (D)
S1-4: ON FiberAlert Enabled
Line Build-Out (iView
2
Configurable)
S1-5: OFF 0 to 255 ft.
S1-5: ON > 255 ft. (D)
Transmit Data Source (iView
2
Configurable)
S1-6: ON 7: ON Standard Data (D)
S1-6: OFF 7: ON Unframed All Ones
S1-6: ON 7: OFF Alternating Ones & Zeros
S1-6: OFF 7: OFF Pseudorandom Bit Sequence
DS3/E3/STS Selection
S1-8: ON 9: OFF 45 Mbps (DS3)
S1-8: OFF 9: ON 34 Mbps (E3)
S1-8: ON 9: ON 52 Mbps (STS)
Remote Unit
S1-10: OFF Remote Unit Disabled (D)
S1-10: ON Remote Unit Enabled
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LED Operation
The iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module features several diagnostic LEDs per port.
The LED functions are:
ER
LOS
PRBS
LPBK
ER
LOS
RM
RAI
LEDs Next to Coax (BNC) Port
Flashes yellow whenever a line code violation is
received.
Glows red when the BNC is receiving no signal and is in
an LOS ALARM state, resulting in sending an RAI signal
to the fiber port. If Fault Loopback is set to ON, then
AIS will also be sent to the Coax line as well.
Glows green when the BNC port receives a valid
Pseudorandom Bit Sequence. Off when the port is not
receiving a Pseudorandom Bit Sequence.
Glows yellow when the module is in either coax or fiber
loopback mode.
LEDs Next to Fiber Optic Port
Glows yellow when a fiber symbol error has been
received.
Glows red when a link is not established and is in a LOS
ALARM state and will send an AIS signal to the BNC
Line. If Fault Loopback is enabled, then an RAI Signal is
also sent to the fiber line.
Glows green on the Remote Unit when set to DSW S1-
10. Glows green on the Local unit when it has
discovered a Remote management with Remote Unit
enabled.
Glows
yellow when a Remote Alarm Indication is
received on the fiber port. When the fiber port receives
an RAI signal, this will force AIS to transmit on the COAX
Line.
Features
The iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module includes several features that allow it to be
configured for DS3, E3/STS, or STS-based environments.
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Loopback (DIP Switch S1, Position 1)
This switch enables or disables the loopback feature. When this feature is enabled,
the data line (Coax or Fiber) set by the “Loopback Type” DIP Switch is looped back.
By default this feature is
DISABLED
.
This feature can be controlled by SNMP management software (iView
2
) when the
iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module, configured as a HOST, is installed in a managed
chassis.
Loopback Type (DIP Switch S1, Position 2)
This switch identifies which data line is looped back when the Loopback DIP Switch
is enabled. The data line loopback selection can specify either a Fiber Loopback or a
Coax Loopback.
By default this feature is
COAX
.
This feature can be controlled by SNMP management software (iView
2
) when the
HOST iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module is installed in a managed chassis.
Fault Loopback (DIP Switch S1, Position 4)
This switch enables or disables the Fault Loopback feature. A normal fault Loss Of
Signal (LOS) will cause an Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) to be sent on to the next line
segment. This feature provides for a fault condition to be sent back towards the
direction of the detected fault. In this way, both upstream and downstream craft
personnel are alerted to a single fault.
The Fault Loopback feature uses the iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module LEDs to
indicate that a loss of one strand of fiber has occurred. When a strand becomes
unavailable, the module at the receiver-end detects the LOS of the fiber link and
lights the LOS LED. The module then responds by sending a Remote Alarm
Indication (RAI) signal back to the Fiber line turning ON the RAI LED at the far end of
the line and sending AIS to the COAX Port. The RAI LED is now ON at the source of
the Fiber fault. By using the Fault Loopback Function, a local site administrator can
quickly determine where a fiber fault is located from either end of the fiber line.
The AIS is transmitted as an M13 framed all-ones signal for DS3. For E3/STS and STS,
the AIS signal is an unframed all-ones pattern.
By default this feature is
ENABLED
.
This feature can be controlled by SNMP management software (iView
2
) when the
HOST iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module is installed in a managed chassis.
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Transmit LIU Waveshape (Line Build-Out) (DIP Switch S1, Position 5)
This switch selects the optimal transmit waveshape for the line build-out distance on
the coax line. The transmit waveshape can be set for a distance of either 0 to 255
feet or over 255 feet. This feature corrects problems related to cabling (i.e., cross-
talk, electromagnetic interference, etc). Improperly setting this switch will cause
signal degradation.
By default this feature is set to
0 to 255 feet
(450 ft maximum).
Transmit Coax Data Source (DIP Switch S1, Positions 6 & 7)
These switches select the transmit mode used by the iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm
module. The transmit modes that can be selected include the following:
Standard data
Unframed All Ones (diagnostic)
Alternating Ones and Zeros (diagnostic)
Pseudorandom Bit Sequence (diagnostic 2
15
-1 PRBS Pattern)
These standard Telco transmission pattern modes are provided to help diagnose
transmission errors in the line.
By default this feature is set to
STANDARD DATA
.
This feature can be controlled by SNMP-management software (iView
2
) when the
HOST iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module is installed in a managed chassis.
DS3, E3/STS and STS Selection (DIP Switch S1, Position 8)
This switch selects the data rate to use on the coax line. The data rate selections
available include the following:
DS3
(44.736 Mbps +/- 20 ppm)
E3/STS
(34.368 Mbps +/- 20 ppm)
STS
(51.840 Mbps +/- 20 ppm)
By default this feature is set to
DS3.
This feature can be selected only by setting the DIP Switches manually.
Remote Management (DIP Switch S1, Position 10)
This switch enables or disables the Remote Management mode. Enabling Remote
Management on the Remote module allows all SNMP configurable features for the
Remote modules to be configured from the Host module. By default this feature is
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Disabled
, and the module acts as a HOST device in this default setting. This feature
can be selected only by setting the DIP Switches manually.
Loopback Testing
The iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm includes two loopback test modes: Coax Loopback
and Fiber Loopback.
The following illustrations show the path that a signal takes in each of the loopback
test modes.
Each loopback performs the following:
Copies the incoming signal back out to the origin while continuing to
transmit this signal downstream.
Blocks downstream data from arriving on the looped data line.
Loopback testing is useful for troubleshooting problems with network connections
should they occur. Looping received data back onto the transmit path helps
determine whether a connection is still valid. Remote loopback tests isolate problems
on the coax run between an iMcV-DS3/E3/STS-LineTerm module and the connected
device, while local loopback tests can isolate problems on the fiber connected to the
module.
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The following illustrations show a typical progression of loopback tests (i.e., starting by
checking the coax segment at the local side, then the fiber segment at the remote
side, etc).
NOTE
Physical fiber loopback capability is only available when performing the loopback at the Host.
The Remote unit will not loop the customer data back unless the Remote management DIP
Switch #10 is set to OFF.

850-14434

Mfr. #:
Manufacturer:
B+B SmartWorx
Description:
Networking Modules iMcVDS3E3STSLineTerm BNC/FX-CWDM-SM1550SC
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