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1. 64202023L5 1 Appendix A Pinouts CTRL IN and CTRL OUT Connector Pinouts Use the CTRLIN connector as an RS 232 port for connection to a computer or modem chain in or another TSU product chain out Use the CTRL OUT connector to connect to another Smart 16 chain in connector The pinouts are found below Connector Type RJ 48 Product Number AMP 555164 2 Table A 3 CTRL IN and CTRL OUT Connector Pinout CTRLIN CTRL OUT 1 GND 1 GND 2 RX CTL IN 2 TX CTL OUT 3 RX CTL IN 3 TX CTL OUT 4 TX CTL IN 4 RX CTL OUT 5 TX CTL IN 5 RX CTL OUT 6 6 GND ime in i See oi RI and CD are used when the chain in port is functioning as a DTE NOTE connected to a modem RTS and CTS are used when the chain in port is func tioning as a DCE connected to a PC or a terminal 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 63 Appendix A Pinouts Alarm Connection Pinout The pinout for the alarm connection is found below DC Power Supply Table A 4 Alarm Connector Pinout Pin Description 1 COM 2 2 NO 2 3 COM 1 4 NO 1 The pinout for the DC power supply connection is found below Table A 5 DC Power Supply Connector Pinout Pin Single DC Input Dual DC Input 1 Frame Gnd Frame Gnd 2 48V Return 48V Return 2 3 48V 48V 2 4 N A 48V Return 1 5 N A 48V 1 64 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 V 35 Pi
2. NOT NOT INSTALLED INSTALLED ALARH NOT INSTALLED 17 SHELF 18 SHELF 19 SHELF 28 SHELF 21 SHELF 22 SHELF 23 SHELF 24 SHELF 25 SHELF 26 SHELF 27 SHELF 28 SHELF 29 SHELF 30 SHELF 31 SHELF 32 SHELF uon ALARM NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED 1 16 VIEW SLOT STATUS 17 32 SELECT SHELF UIEW LATCHED ALARMS ENTER SELECTION Smart 16e Shelf User Manual Figure 3 6 Alarm Menu 64202023L5 1 Utilities Menu The UTILITIES menu Figure 3 7 appears after selecting 3 UTILITIES from the Main menu fis Telnet 10 200 2 40 Ex Connect Edit Terminal Help ADTRAN CONTROLLER UTILITIES REV L 1 TERMINAL TIMEOUT min 8 13 EDIT IP ADDRESS 2 CHANGE PASSWORD 14 EDIT SUBNET MASK 3 PASSWORD DIS 15 EDIT GATEWAY ADDRESS 4 SET TIME 16 EDIT TRAP HOST1 5 SET DATE 17 EDIT TRAP HOST2 6 EDIT SHELF SLOT DESCRIPTIONS 18 EDIT TRAP HOST3 7 TERMINAL ALARM DIS 19 EDIT TRAP HOST4 8 ENHANCED SELECT DIS 26 EDIT TRAP HOSTS 9 EDIT SNMP PHONE NUMBER 21 READ MAC ADDRESS 18 EDIT SNMP GET COMMUNITY 22 EDIT TRAP OPTION 11 EDIT SNMP SET COMMUNITY 12 EDIT SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY ESC TO EXIT ENTER SELECTION Figure 3 7 Utilities Menu From the UTILITIES menu perform the following functions
3. Signal Ground 13 DSC 9 Distant Station Connect 14 NB1 Digit LSB 15 NB2 de Digit bit 2 16 NB4 Digit bit 3 17 NB8 Digit bit MSB 22 DLO Data Line Occupied 8 12 NC N A No Connection 18 21 NC N A No Connection 23 25 NC N A No Connection Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Appendix A Pinouts Network Pinout On the rear panel the Smart 16e has an eight position modular jack labeled NETWORK This connector is used for connecting to the network The pinout is found below Connector Type USOC RJ 48C Product Number AMP 555164 2 Table A 8 Network Connector Pinout Pin Description 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receive data from network RNG 2 T1 RXDATA TIP Receive data from network TIP 3 Beca I Not Used 4 R TXDATA RING Transmit data to network RNG 5 T TDXDATA TIP Transmit data to network TIP 6 7 8 Not Used 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 67 Appendix A Pinouts RS 530A Interface Pinout The pinout for the RS 530A interface is found below Table A 9 RS 530A Interface Pinout Pin Name y o Description 1 Shield VO Shield for cable 2 TD A Transmitted data 3 RD A Fe Received data 4 RTS A Ready to send 5 CTS A om Clear to send 6 DSR A 0 Data set ready 7 SG VO Signal ground 8 CD A Carrier detect 9 oO Receive
4. TERMINAL TIMEOUT MIN NN Set how many minutes of keyboard inactivity can take place before the screen goes blank CHANGE PASSWORD Set private password which will prevent unauthorized users from configuring or testing individual DSU cards The default password for the controller card is PASSWORD PASSWORD DIS EN Enable or disable password function SET TIME Set time of day SET DATE Set the date 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 43 44 EDIT SHELF SLOT DESCRIPTIONS Assign names to the shelves and slots TERMINAL ALARM Enable or disable terminal alarm function ENHANCED SELECT If enabled the Select Unit menu shown in Figure 3 4 will be replaced by the menu in Figure 3 5 EDIT SNMP PHONE NUMBER For SNMP dial up operation enter the phone number that the controller calls to send an SNMP trap SNMP GET COMMUNITY For SNMP operation view and edit the SNMP get community string EDIT SNMP SET COMMUNITY For SNMP operation view and edit the SNMP set community string EDIT SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY For SNMP operation view and edit the SNMP trap community string IP ADDRESS For SNMP and telnet operation view and edit the Smart 16e controller IP address EDIT SUBNET MASK For SNMP and telnet operation view and edit the Smart 16e controller subnet mask EDIT GATEWAY ADDRESS For SNMP and telnet operation view and edit the Smart 16e controller gateway address EDIT TRAP Host For SNMP
5. sw2 1 SW22 Sw2 3 SW24 9600 On On x 19200 Off On On X 38400 Off X 57600 Off Off On X 115200 On On Off X Where X represents don t care DATAMATE Connection The optional DATAMATE is a hand held device that plugs into the RJ 11 jack on the front of the controller card Ethernet Connection The 10BaseT ethernet connector on the rear of the controller card labeled LAN 10BaseT provides a LAN interface used for both local 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 27 and remote configuration using SNMP and telnet Refer to Table 2 1 on page 27 for control interface selections VT 100 Modem SLIP or Async PPP Connection The 25 pin EIA 232 connector labelled DTE DCE EIA 232 on the rear power interface of the controller card provides an interface for an asynchronous ASCII VT 100 terminal used for both local and remote configuration The terminal must be set to line wrap off flow control off 8 bit character size no parity one stop bit and VT 100 mode The Smart 16e Shelf and any rackmount units in the shelf can be configured remotely using a modem connected to the EIA 232 connector See Chapter 3 Operation on page 37 for more detailed information on remote operation This connector also provides an interface for SLIP or async PPP This interface is used for both local and remote configuration using SNMP and telnet See Figure 3 12 on page 54 Table 2 1 Table 3 1 and Table 3 2 for SW1
6. AC 1202035L2 Smart 16 Dual Input DC 120204412 Smart 16e Dual Input AC1202163L2 Smart 16e Dual Input DC 120216412 The 2nd generation dual power interface cards are however completely safe when properly installed in a 2nd generation Smart 16 16e shelf P N 420202311 through 4202023L8 Figure 2 5 Dual DC Version 4202023L8 Shelf 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 35 36 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Chapter 3 Operation LOCAL OPERATION There are five methods of local configuration for the Smart 16e Shelf a VT 100 terminal a DATAMATE part number 120004511 SLIP async PPP and ethernet 10BaseT If enabled the password parameter protects the terminal interface from unauthorized configuration VT 100 Terminal Operation Connection 64202023L5 1 The Smart 16e Shelf may be configured by attaching the VT 100 compatible terminal or equivalent to the control port on the rear of the Smart 16e Shelf controller card The terminal must be set to line wrap off flow control off and VT 100 mode The controller card settings are as follows 9600 to 115 2 kbps baud rate 8 bit character size no parity and one stop bit The connection to a terminal is made through the EIA 232 25 pin connector on the rear PWR CTRL segment see Figure 3 1 on page 38 This connection is used for both local and remote configuration Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 37 38 SMART 16e AC POWER I F 0000
7. Figure 1 1 Smart 16e Shelf Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Chapter2 Installation UNPACK INSPECT POWER UP Receiving Inspection Carefully inspect the Smart 16e Shelf for any shipping damages If damage is suspected file a claim immediately with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service see front pages of this manual for contact information If possible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the Smart 16e Shelf for repair or for verification of damage during shipment ADTRAN Shipments Include The following items are included in ADTRAN shipments of the Smart 16e Shelf 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e chassis Controller card Power supply AC or DC two included in 4202023L6 and L8 Blank power faceplate only in 4202023L5 and L7 Rear panel segment for power input and controller operation Mounting brackets for shelf Smart 16e Shelf User Manual provided on CD Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 23 Customer Provides The customer must supply the following items e APC capable of emulating VT 100 for configuring devices installed in the Smart 16e Shelf e An EIA 232 cable for connection to the VT 100 interface Optionally a DATAMATE part number 120004511 can be used for most shelf configuration For SNMP access a cable for connection to either the controller card s EIA 232 connector for SLIP or PPP async protocol or the card s 10BaseT interface for ethernet protocol The V
8. Pinout eee 63 Alarm Connector 64 DC Power Supply Connector Pinout eee 64 MV SD Connector Pinout iue een pedet 65 Auxiliary 232 366 Connector Pinout sss 66 Network Connector Pinout essere 67 RS 530A Triterface Pirio t eei irit trie 68 RJ 45 Line 1 Pino t idee rete eee eee eerte ted 69 RJ 45 Line 2 Pinout Smart 16e Shelf User Manual xix List of Tables Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides the information needed for the installation and operation of the Smart 16e Shelf see Figure 1 1 on page 22 Operation instructions for the data communication devices used with the shelf are provided in the manuals furnished with those products PRODUCT OVERVIEW 64202023L5 1 The ADTRAN Smart 16e Shelf provides convenient mounting for up to 16 data communications devices for large host type applications The shelf can be mounted in either 19 or 23 racks and cabinets by using a set of brackets mounted alongside the shelf The Smart 16e Shelf has an intelligent controller card designed to configure and control all devices in the local shelf SNMP management is available for all Smart 16e devices via the embedded SNMP agent For larger applications the controller can access up to 15 additional shelves by daisy chaining th
9. THESE INSTRUCTIONS Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digi tal signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voice band analog signal and transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specification End use customer will be responsible to file an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected CPE to a 1 544 Mbps or subrate digital service Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications the affidavit requirements for subrate services are waived Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1 544 MBPS and or Subrate Digital Services For the work to be performed in the certified territory of telco name State of County of I name business address telephone number being duly sworn state I have the responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or subrate digital services The terminal equipment to be connected complies with Part 68 ofthe FCC rules except f
10. With SNMP 256 devices can be managed locally with only one IP address A Smart 16e controller card configured as the master can use SNMP to manage other Smart 16 shelves even if the slave shelves do not have SNMP capabilities Using SW1 1 through SW1 4 set the shelf number from 1 to 16 SW1 settings are detailed in Table 2 1 Table 3 1 and Table 3 2 The indicator display on the front of the controller card shows the current shelf number Shelf Number Master Selection Control 123 45 6 7 8 d Input Device Selection Control Figure 3 12 SW1 Controller Configuration Switch Positions Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 64202023L5 1 SHELF 1 Master SW1 8 on SHELF 2 Subcontoller SW1 8 off SHELF 3 Subcontoller SW1 8 off Figure 3 13 Multi Shelf Application Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 55 Table 3 1 SW 1 Shelf Numbering Settings new ud 1 2 pes 3 pu 4 Number 1 On On On On 2 Off On On On 3 On Off On On 4 Off Off 5 Off On 12069773 Off On Off On 7 On Off Off On ET XE Off Off Off On 9 Off 10 Off On On Off 11 On Off Off 12 Off Off Off 13 Off Off 14 Off On Off Off 15 On Off Off Off 16 Off Off Off Off Table 3 2 SW 1 Master Slave Controller Swi
11. alarm associated with the DSU card Select 2 ALARM VIEW from the Main menu Select the shelf number View latched alarms Select the slot number gre o mor Clear latched alarms 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 59 60 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Appendix A Pi n outs 10BaseT Ethernet Pinout The pinout for the LAN port on the 10BaseT Ethernet card is found below Table A 1 10BaseT Connector Pinout Pin Name Description TX1 Transmit Positive TX2 Transmit Negative 3 RX1 Receive Positive 4 5 a d Not Used 8 RX2 Receive Negative 7 8 Not Used 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61 Appendix A Pinouts EIA 232 Connector Pinout The pinout for the EIA 232 connector is found below Table A 2 EIA 232 Connector Pinout 62 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual Pin EIA Description 1 AA Protective Ground PG 2 BA Transmit Data TD 3 BB Receive Data RD 4 CA Request to Send RS 5 CB Clear to Send CS 6 CC Data Set Ready SR 7 AB Signal Ground SG 8 CF Received Line Signal Detector CD 9 5 12 Test Point 10 i se 12 Test Point 15 Transmit Clock TC 17 5 Receive Clock RC 18 ws Local Loopback LL 20 CD Data Terminal Ready TR 21 er Remote Loopback RL 22 CE Ring Indicator RI 24 DA External TX Clock ETC 25 Test Indicator TI
12. applications view and edit the address to which the Smart 16e controller sends traps Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 READ MAC ADDRESS For SNMP operation view the Smart16e controller ethernet hardware address Reset Controller Menu The RESET CONTROLLER menu Figure 3 8 appears after selecting 4 RESET CONTROLLER from the Main menu Selecting this option will power reset the Smart 16e controller card m Telnet 10 200 2 40 Connect Edit Terminal Help RESET CONTROLLER 1 SHELF 1 2 EXECUTE ESC TO EXIT ENTER SELECTION Figure 3 8 Reset Controller Menu DATAMATE The DATAMATE illustrated in Figure 3 9 on page 46 is a hand held keypad with a 2x16 LCD display The DATAMATE connects to the 6 pin modular jack on the front of the controller card See Figure 3 14 on page 58 for jack locations While more than one controller input device DATAMATE VT 100 ter minal SLIP async PPP and ethernet can be installed at the same time only one can be active at a time When both the DATAMATE and the VT 100 interfaces are installed the DATAMATE is active until the terminal mode is selected To 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 45 enter terminal mode while the DATAMATE is installed the DATAMATE must be in the top level of its menu tree press Cancel until the menu level is reached The terminal mode cannot be activated while communication between the DATAMATE and the data communication product is i
13. clock return 10 CD B oO Carrier detect return 11 ETC B External transmit clock return 12 TC B Transmit clock return 13 CTS B Clear to send return 14 TD B eure Transmit data return 15 TC A Transmit clock 16 RD B 0 Receive data return 17 RC A Receive clock 18 NC N A No connection 19 RTS B Ready to send return 20 DTR A aa Data terminal ready 21 NC N A No Connection 22 DSR B Data set ready return 23 DTR B Data terminal ready return 24 ETC A External transmit clock 25 NC N A No connection 68 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 RJ 45 Line 1 Pinout Appendix A Pinouts The pinout for the RJ 45 Line 1 is shown below Table A 10 RJ 45 Line 1 Pinout RJ 45 Line 2 Pinout Pin Name Description 1 R1 Transmit Data from DSU to Network Ring 1 2 T1 Transmit Data from DSU to Network Tip 1 3 6 I Not Used 7 T Receive Data from Network to DSU Tip 8 R Receive Data from Network to DSU Ring The pinout for the RJ 45 Line 2 is shown below Table A 11 RJ 45 Line 2 Pinout Pin Name Description 1 3 Not Used 4 T Network Tip 5 R Network Ring 68 f ere Not Used 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 69 Appendix A Pinouts 70 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 Appendix Specifications SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES This section des
14. n POWER UF 8 pin modular jack used for Ethernet 10BaseT connection I TORASET 25 pin EIA 232 connector interface for asynchronous ASCII terminal VT100 local and remote configuration ans D 6 pin modular jacks for daisy chaining shelves together use straight through cable Removable terminal strip for external alarm circuits or other devices Fuse for left power supply Fuse for right power supply Dual Captive 8 foot power cords G 2nd generation dual power interface cards shipped with this shelf are ONLY N for use in 2nd generation Smart 16 16e shelves Shock hazard may result from M accidentally plugging a 2nd generation dual power interface card into a 1st generation Smart 16 16e shelf P N 4200023L3 through 4200023L6 Affected Power Interface Cards Smart 16 Dual Input 1202035L2 Smart 16 Dual Input DC 120204412 Smart 16 Dual Input AC 120216312 Smart 16e Dual Input DC 120216412 The 2nd generation dual power interface cards are however completely safe when properly installed in a 2nd generation Smart 16 16e shelf P N 4202023L1 through 4202023L8 Figure 2 3 Dual AC Version 4202023L6 Shelf 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 33 SMART 16e DC 8 pin modular jack POWER I F
15. the chassis The controller card may be inserted and removed while the Smart 16e Shelf is receiving power without affecting the data service on the other cards The controller card can appear to be operational i e receiving power and yet not be completely connected The power interface card must be fully seated and the screws must be tight for proper operation Connecting 26 Input Devices to the Controller Card There are five choices of input devices for the Smart 16e controller card a VT 100 terminal the optional DATAMATE part number 120004511 SLIP async PPP and ethernet 10BaseT Figure 3 12 on page 54 shows a summary of the SW1 Controller configuration switch positions Details of these SW1 selections are shown in Table 2 1 Table 3 1 and Table 3 2 See Table 2 2 on page 27 for baud rate Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 settings using SW2 See Figure 3 2 on page 39 in for the location of these switches Table 2 1 SW1 Control Interface Type Switch Settings Control Interface Type SW1 5 SWi 6 SW1 7 Terminal On On On SLIP Off On On PPP Async On On Off Ethernet On Off On NOTE For T Watch via the serial port set SW1 5 and SW1 6 off After changing a switch setting or the IP address information pull the controller card out and reinsert it to activate the changes NOTE Table 2 2 SW2 Baud Rate Switch Settings Baud Rate bps
16. used for Ethernet 10BaseT connection 25 pin EIA 232 connector interface for asynchronous ASCII terminal VT100 local and remote configuration 0000000000000 6 pin modular jacks for daisy chaining shelves together use straight through cable Removable terminal strip for external alarm circuits or other devices Fuse for left power supply Fuse for right power supply External DC Power Supply Specs Shelf Input 48 VDC 4A Figure 2 4 Single DC Version 4202023L7 Shelf 34 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 SMART 16e DUAL DC 8 pin modular jack POWER I F used for Ethernet C 10BaseT connection 25 pin EIA 232 connector interface for asynchronous ASCII terminal VT100 local and remote configuration 6 pin modular jacks for daisy chaining shelves together use straight through cable Removable terminal strip for external alarm circuits or other devices Fuse for left power supply Fuse for right power supply External DC Power Supply Specs Shelf Input 48 VDC 4 A G 2nd generation dual power interface cards shipped with this shelf are ONLY N for use in 2 generation Smart 16 16e shelves Shock hazard may result from accidentally plugging 2nd generation dual power interface card into 1st generation Smart 16 16e shelf P N 4200023L3 through 4200023L6 Affected Power Interface Cards Smart 16 Dual Input
17. 000000000 000000000000 Figure 3 1 Local Configuration Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 Jumper and Switch Settings For local configuration Direct Mode place the jumper on the header of JP5 labeled DCE If only one shelf is being used the shelf must be configured as the master SW1 8 on See Figure 3 2 for jumper and switch locations See Multi Shelf Operation Daisy Chaining on page 54 for information on switch settings in a multiple shelf configuration ene only one shelf if being used the shelf must be configured as the master NOTE swi 8 on ae changing a switch setting or the IP address information pull the control ler card out and reinsert it to activate the changes NOTE Switch 1 sets shelf number Switch 2 sets the baud rate master slave operation and See Table 2 2 Jumpers configure the control interface device selection card for local direct See Tables 2 1 3 1 3 2 and Figure 3 12 or remote modem operation Figure 3 2 Jumper and Switch Locations 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 39 Main Menu After initiating terminal mode by pressing the carriage return key until the Main menu appears the display will divide into three sections see Figure 3 3 on page 40 1 The main window which displays all options of a menu level 2 The information window which lists all possible choices for a selected option 3 The command line which displays the cur
18. 10 200 2 40 Edit Terminal Help SELECT UNIT 1 1 NOT INSTALLED 2 NOT INSTALLED 3 NOT INSTALLED 4 NOT INSTALLED 5 NOT INSTALLED 6 NOT INSTALLED 7 NOT INSTALLED 8 NOT INSTALLED 9 NOT INSTALLED 16 NOT INSTALLED 11 NOT INSTALLED 12 ALARH 13 NOT INSTALLED 14 NOT INSTALLED 15 ALARM 16 NOT INSTALLED LECT SLOT ELECT SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF SHELF 16 SHELF 11 SHELF 12 SHELF 13 SHELF 14 SHELF 15 SHELF 16 CON AOU Fons ow wow wo wow ow y ow o m n n ow ALARM NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED Figure 3 5 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Enabled Alarm View Menu 42 The ALARM menu Figure 3 6 appears after selecting 2 ALARM VIEW from the Main menu This menu displays the current system status Select any active shelf and slot number to view its status TO EXIT off Telnet 10 200 2 40 Connect Edit Terminal Help SHELF 1 STATUS CONONEens m sonoanzunm NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS TOTAL SHELF STATUS INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED ALARM
19. 3 terminal alarm 44 terminal timeout 43 U utilities menu 43 V VT 100 21 37 52 connection to controller card 28 37 warranty xii Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1
20. 64202023L5 1A February 2002 ADRAN Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 4202023L5 4202023L6 4202023L7 4202023L8 Smart 16e 2nd AC Version Smart 16e 2nd Dual AC Version Smart 16e 2nd DC Version Smart 16e 2nd Dual DC Version ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 2002 ADTRAN Inc Al Rights Reserved Printed in U S A The following conventions are used in this manual Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption CAUTION ee an provide information that could prevent damage to the N G N ARNENY equipment or endangerment to human life IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION When using your telephone equipment please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury 1 Donotuse this product near water such as near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laun dry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than cordless type during an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for special dis posal instructions SAVE
21. C 1A 120 VAC 72 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 64202023L5 1 Appendix B Specifications Power Supply Outputs to Shelf e 5 VDC 14 amps e 5 VDC Q 1 5 amps e 12 VDC 2 amps e 12 VDC 2 amps Environmental Temperature e Operating 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F e Storage 20 C to 70 C 4 to 158 F Relative Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Agency Approvals e UL and CUL e FCC Part 15 e FCC Part 68 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 73 Appendix B Specifications 74 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 Index A AC version 31 affidavit v vi alarm connections 28 alarm menu 42 alarm messages 57 59 alarms 57 clearing DBU alarms 59 async PPP 22 24 26 52 connection to controller card 28 B baud rate switch settings 27 C change password 43 contents of shipment 23 controller card connecting input devices 26 error messages 57 front panel 58 installation 26 controller configuration switch positions 54 CTRL OUT pin assignments 63 D daisy chaining 28 54 DATAMATE 22 24 45 46 arrow keys 48 cancel 48 connection to controller card 27 enter 47 LCD window 47 numeric keypad 47 quick 47 shift 47 64202023L5 1 DBU alarms clearing 59 DC version 31 E edit gateway address 44 edit IP address 44 edit shelf slot descriptions 44 edit SNMP ge tcommunity 44 edit SNMP phone number 44 edit SNMP set community 44 edit SNMP trap community 44 edit subnet mask 44
22. EN for this terminal equipment is supplied in the documentation or on the product labeling markings The REN assigned to each terminal device indicates the maximum number of terminals that can be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices should not exceed five 5 Canadian Emissions Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications xi LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ADTRAN warrants that for five 5 years from the date of shipment to Customer all products manufactured by ADTRAN will be free from defects in materials and workmanship ADT RAN also warrants that products will conform to the applicable specifications and drawings for such products as contained in the Product Manual or in ADTRAN s internal specifications and drawings for such products which may or may not be reflected in the Product Manual This warranty only applies if Customer gives ADTRAN wri
23. RJ 49C 1 544 Mbps SF 04DU9 BN 6 0F RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps SF and B8ZS 04DU9 DN 6 0F RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps ESF 04DU9 1KN 6 0F RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps ESF and 8825 04DU9 1SN 6 0F RJ 48C An FCC compliant telephone cord with a modular plug may be provided with this equip ment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular Jack which is FCC Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may tem porarily discontinue service If possible advance notification is given otherwise notifica tion is given as soon as possible The telephone company will advise the customer of the right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or pro cedures that could affect the proper operation of this equipment If this happens the tele phone company will provide advance notification and the opportunity to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If experiencing difficulty with this equipment please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty information If the equipment is causing harm to the network the telephone company may request this equipment to be disconnected from the network until the prob lem is resolved or it is certain that the equipment is not malfunctioning This unit contains no user servi
24. T 100 interface is required for setting up the initial network settings for SLIP async PPP or ethernet communications Power Up The shelf and installed units are internally powered by an AC or DC supply An optional second power supply can be used for redundant protection The dual input power shelves 4202023L6 AC and 4202023L8 DC provide the user greater redundancy by allowing the shelf to be powered by two separate AC or DC circuits so that service will not be interrupted upon a single circuit breaker fault Shelf power inputs can be both AC or both DC but they can not be mixed INSTALLATION INTO CABINET OR RACK 24 The set of brackets supplied with the Smart 16e Shelf can be used for either 19 or 23 applications For 19 applications the longer side of the bracket should be flush with the side of the chassis For 23 applications the short side of the bracket should be flush with the side of the chassis There are two sets of mounting holes for the brackets on the left and right sides of the Smart 16e Shelf One set positions the front of the Smart 16e Shelf in line with the front of the rack The other set extends the front of the Smart 16e Shelf beyond the front of the rack Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 INSTALLATION OF POWER SUPPLIES WARNING 2nd generation dual power interface cards shipped with this shelf are ONLY for use in 2nd generation Smart 16 16e shelves Shock hazard may result fr
25. are NEC Class 2 and 48 VDC 500 mA maximum Figure 2 1 shows the alarm connection Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 29 Fuses 30 SMART 16e POWER I F 3 Alarm Relay M SIR GNIS Power Source Figure 2 1 Alarm Connection There are two fuses located on the rear panel Fuse one corresponds to power supply 1 left slot and fuse two F2 corresponds to power supply 2 right slot See Specifications and Features on page 71 for fuse ratings Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Power 64202023L5 1 The single and dual AC versions illustrated in Figure 2 2 on page 32 and in Figure on page 33 each have captive 8 foot power cords The power cords are terminated by a three prong plug which connects to a grounded power receptacle The grounded power receptacle should be installed near the shelf and be easily accessible The pow er receptacle should also have suitable disconnect devices that are provided as part of the building wiring The power receptacle should be properly grounded The protection of the telecommunica tions network relies on the protective grounding of the Smart 16e Shelf The single DC version illustrated in Figure 2 4 on page 34 provides a 3 position screw terminal block for connection to a 48V source The dual DC version illustrated in Figure 2 5 on page 35 provides a 5 position screw terminal block for connection to two 48V so
26. blishing network manager operation The VT 100 interface must be used for this set up LE changing a switch setting or the IP address information pull the controller card out and reinsert it to activate the changes NOTE USING TELNET The Smart 16e Shelf supports telnet access allowing remote access to the Smart 16e Shelf menu interface by the network manager To access the Smart 16e Shelf menu interface establish a telnet session using the Smart 16e Shelf IP address to open a device session The Smart 16e Shelf s Main menu will display Configure or monitor the Smart 16e Shelf devices as if they were locally connected to the shelf with a VT 100 terminal Close the telnet application according to the network manager s instructions 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 53 MULTI SHELF OPERATION DAISY CHAINING 54 For larger applications the controller allows access to 15 additional Smart 16e Shelves In these larger applications one shelf controller is configured as the master and all other shelf controllers are configured as subcontrollers see Figure 3 12 and Figure 3 13 This parameter is set through Switch 1 5W1 the 8 position rocker switch on the controller card as illustrated in Figure 3 12 Select either master SW1 8 on or subcontroller SW1 8 off by moving the switch to the desired position See Figure 3 2 on page 39 for switch locations This capability is also available through SNMP management
27. ceable parts The FCC recommends that the AC outlet to which equipment requiring AC power is to be installed is provided with an AC surge arrester Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi ronment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in aresidential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits Change or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party re sponsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equip CAUTION ment Industry Canada Compliance Information Notice The Industry Canada label applied to the product identified by the Industry Canada logo or the IC in front of the certification registration number signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number R
28. cribes the standard specifications and features incorporated in the Smart 16e Shelf Network Compatibility DDS 4 wire Switched 56 11 FT1 ISDN Indicators and Controls Faceplate e ALED alarm indicators e Numerical display Shelf Address Rackmount Units LED indicators defined in each unit s user manual e 2 Test push buttons Power Supplies e ACand DC LED indicators for 5V 5V 12V 12V voltages ok green and voltages fail red Rear Panel Connections Control SLIP Async PPP Modem Port DB 25 EIA 232 Control In and Out e RJ 45 6 pin Ethernet Port e 10BaseT 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 71 Appendix B Specifications Rackmount Units e Up to 32 V 35 and EIA 232 DTE connectors Up to 32 RJ 45 network jacks for network connections Captive Power Cord e versions with single or dual inputs Screw Terminals DC versions with single or dual inputs Alarm e 4 screw terminals Physical Size 17 25 wide 10 5 high 14 875 deep Weight 20 pounds empty 45 pounds full Mounting e 19 rack or cabinet e 22 rack or cabinet Power Inputs e AC voltage 120 VAC 20 e Frequency 47 63 Hz DC voltage 30 72 VDC Fuse Ratings e AC version e DC version 5A Relay Contact Ratings e Noninductive load e Maximum switched power 60W or 125 VA e Maximum switched current 2 amps Maximum switched voltage 150 VDC or 300 VAC e ULL Rating 2 A 30 VD
29. d in the controller E5 Non volatile RAM test E6 UARTX A1 failed in the controller E7 UARTX A2 failed in the controller 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 57 SMART 16e SHELF CONTROLLER Displays assigned shelf number Also displays error messages see Table 3 3 SHELF NUMBER Alarm LEDs See Table 3 4 for conditions and solutions 6 pin modular jack used for DATAMATE connection LOCAL CONTROL Figure 3 14 Controller Card Front Panel 58 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 Table 3 4 LED Alarm Messages Alarm Number Condition Solution 1 Failure in left power supply Replace power supply 2 Failure in right power supply Replace power supply 3 Latched alarm DBU has been Clear alarm by following the activated steps in the section Clearing DBU Alarms 4 No activity in last 6500 ms illu Check for the following condi minates on subcontroller shelf tions only The subcontroller shelf 1 Bad cable did not get a poll from the mas 2 Backplane not seated cor ter shelf rectly 3 Chain in Chain out scheme incorrect see Figure 3 13 Clearing DBU Alarms To clear DBU alarms from the controller card s front panel indicated by ALARM LED 3 proceed with the steps listed below DATAMATE Procedure 1 Clear the DBU alarm associated with the DSU card Press 4 ALARM CLEAR from the Main menu VT 100 Procedure Clear the DBU
30. de overviews on product features and functions while covering appli cations of ADTRAN s product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at your site For more information about training please contact your Territory Manager or the Enterprise Training Coordinator Training Phone 800 615 1176 ext 7500 Training Fax 256 963 6700 Training Email training adtran com xiv Table of Contents List of Figures xvii List Of Tables xix Chapter T Introduction soine oia aa AaS EESE EES EEE 21 About This Mantal sisene e RE ne e re Re OE 21 Product Overview s ee ertet etus 21 Chapter 2 16 tea toe Sae Rn Sede Eua eae rera ade 23 Unpack Inspect Power UP sities here ene tre rer rra e PE TRIER Tee ERROR 23 Receiving InSpectiors eene etatem ener ien 23 ADTRAN Shipments Include esee 23 Customer Provides ace tete eoe T ba e etes 24 Power Up He as BD eee lees hoes 24 Installation into Cabinet or Rack eerte 24 Installation of Power Supplies sieisen ie sii eia ieie tete tnnt tentent tnnt 25 Installation of Controller Card ert ree bete ted e in 26 Connecting Input Devices to the Controller Card sess 26 DATAMATE Connection comte ten hie e enge ee iet 27 Ethernet i E ed
31. e control ports There are five choices of input devices for the controller card e AVT100 compatible terminal which can be connected to the EIA 232 interface located on the rear panel of the controller card For remote applications a modem can be used Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 21 22 DATAMATE DI e The optional DATAMATE a hand held keypad with a 2 x 16 LCD display This unit plugs into the RJ 11 jack on the front of the controller card e A device running SLIP protocol A SLIP interface the ELA 232 interface is located on the rear panel of the controller card For remote applications a modem can be used e A device running async PPP protocol An async PPP interface the EIA 232 interface is located on the rear panel of the controller card For remote applications a modem can be used ALAN running ethernet protocol An ethernet 10BaseT interface is located on the rear panel of the controller card The shelf and all installed units are internally powered by an AC or DC supply An optional second power supply can be used for backup protection m POWER SUPPLY SMART 16 E POWER SUPPLY i crar BEC LER
32. ed DTE Place the 18 pin jumper on the header Figure 3 2 on page 39 for the jumper location Locate the EIA 232 interface on the back panel of the controller card Connect the modem to this interface Make sure the shelf baud rate is not configured above 19 2 kbps Set the data format as follows word length 8 bits parity none stop bit 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 SMART 16e AC POWER I F L N oi 5 0000000000000 000000000000 no 1 pi no d com Q9 TISVACISOHZ 25 AMP tJ Figure 3 11 Remote Configuration 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 51 OPERATION WITH A NETWORK MANAGER USING THE SLIP ASYNC PPP OR ETHERNET INTERFACE Before SLIP async PPP or ethernet communication can be established with a network manager some initial network settings must be configured using a local VT 100 terminal attached to the EIA 232 port of the Smart 16e controller card Obtain information such as the internet protocol IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and trap host IP address from the network ad ministrator The ethernet LAN interface in the Smart 16e controller card has the network media access control address as displayed in hexidecimal byte notation The IP address subnet mask gateway and trap host systems are entered using dotted decimal notation The subnet mask is the filter used for subnetwork addressing The default value is a ty
33. edit trap host 44 enhanced select 42 44 environmental specifications 73 equipment included 23 equipment needed 24 error messages 57 controller card 57 ethernet 22 24 26 52 F factory reset menu 45 FCC information x FCC regulations viii fuse ratings 72 fuses 30 indicators 71 input devices 21 installation 23 cabinet rack 24 controller card 26 power supply 25 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 75 Index J jumper locations 39 jumper settings 39 L LAN 22 latched audible alarm 44 LED alarm messages 59 LEDs 59 local configuration 37 38 local operation 37 main menu 37 40 modem 49 connection to controller card 28 mounting 21 multi shelf connection 28 multi shelf operation 54 N network compatibility 71 network manager 52 operation 37 overview 21 password 43 power 31 72 power supplies 71 power supply 22 installation 25 power up 23 24 R read MAC address 45 rear panel connections 71 76 receipt inspection 23 relay contact ratings 72 remote configuration 51 remote operation 49 S safety instructions iv select unit menu 41 service type information set date 43 set time 43 shipment contents 23 SLIP 22 24 26 52 connection to controller card 28 Smart 16 Shelf features 71 SNMP 28 SNMP agent 21 specifications 71 switch 1 shelf numbering 56 switch 1 shelf numbering settings 56 switch locations 39 switch positions 54 switch settings 39 54 T telnet 28 5
34. ledge base latest product documentation application briefs case studies and a link to submit a question to an Applications Engineer All of this and more is available at http support adtran com When needed further pre sales assistance is available by calling our Applications Engineering Department Applications Engineering 800 615 1176 xiii Post Sale Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support If additional support is needed the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a search able knowledge base updated firmware releases latest product documentation service request ticket generation and trouble shooting tools All of this and more is available at http support adtran com When needed further pre sales assistance is available by calling our Technical Support Center Please have your unit serial number available when you call Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Installation and Maintenance Support The ADTRAN Custom Extended Services ACES program offers multiple types and levels of installation and maintenance services which allow you to choose the kind of assistance you need This support is available at http www adtran com aces For questions call the ACES Help Desk ACES Help Desk 888 874 ACES 2237 Training The Enterprise Network EN Technical Training Department offers training on our most popular products These courses inclu
35. long the card guides of one of the top slots until it is fully seated in the connector and the faceplate is flush with the chassis Tighten the screws on the front of the power supply panel Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 25 Each power supply has a green indicator that illuminates when the power supply output voltages 5V 5V 12V and 12V are within compliance the power supply LED illuminates red to indicate that a voltage is out of tolerance Illumination of a green LED indicates that the corresponding voltages are operating properly When operation of any of the four voltages drops out of specification the green LED will go out and the red LED will come on An SNMP trap will be sent from the controller when the power supply detects a voltage failure condition Failing power supplies are not user serviceable and require replacement INSTALLATION OF CONTROLLER CARD The Smart 16e Shelf has 17 vertical slots in the front and rear of the chassis The left most front position is reserved for the Smart 16e Shelf controller card All other front slots can be used in any order for rackmount cards The PWR CTRL power interface card occupies the slot behind the Smart 16e Shelf controller card All other rear slots are for DTE Network Interface Cards The controller card slides into the corresponding front slot until contact is made with both the backplane connector and the rear power interface connector and the panel is flush with the front of
36. ms available in the current menu Submenu items appear two at a time When scrolled they continuously appear from beginning to end in a forward down arrow or reverse up arrow pattern Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 SHELF x Yields individual 1 SELECT UNIT SLOT x unit s menu TIME 04 23 44 2 UTILITIES 1 SET TIME SHELF x XX2OCXX DATE 08 15 97 2 SET DATE SHELF x XX XX XX TIME OUT TIMER 3 TIMEOUT LIMIT TIMER 0 MIN SOFTWARE REV x 4 SOFTWARE REV CHECKSUM xxxx 5 SNMP PHONE 6 SET PASSWORD 7 IP ADDRESS XXXXXXXX 8 SUBNET MASK XXXXXXXX 1 TRAP HOST 1 2 2 9 GW IP ADDRESS 3 TRAP HOST 3 4 TRAP HOST 4 A TRAP HOSTS 5 TRAP HOST 5 B MAC ADDRESS C TRAP DIS ENA SHELF x 1 DIS 2 ENA 3 RESET CONTROLR ARE YOU SURE SHELF x ARE YOU SURE 4 ALARM CLEAR SHELF x Figure 3 10 DATAMATE Utility Menu REMOTE OPERATION The Smart 16e Shelf and any rackmount units in the shelf can be configured remotely using a modem See Figure 3 11 on page 51 Follow these steps to set up this application 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 49 50 Configure the modem as follows Display Result Code Echo Off Result Code Displayed as Words verbose form Normal DTR Normal DCD Auto Answer On At the remote site pull the controller card out of the shelf and locate the Jumper JP1 label
37. n progress The terminal mode is initiated by pressing the carriage return key until the Main menu is displayed While in the terminal mode the DATAMATE goes into standby mode and displays the following message HOLD CANCEL KEY FOR SERVICE Control can be returned to the DATAMATE by pressing Escape until the terminal mode is exited or by holding the DATAMATE s Cancel key down Once communication with an individual Rackmount unit has been established menus identical to those of the standalone version of the product are displayed on the DATAMATE See Table 2 1 on page 27 for the switch settings used to select the control interface type Displays menu items and messages Press to select active flashing menu items Use arrows to scroll through submenu items DATAMATE Press before aim Press to stop current desired alpha Dw activity and return character selection 29 to previous menu SS D E F ZS L3 E53 ES gun D a ed ez Use numeric keypad 100 to activate menu items and enter parameters Press to return to the main menu Figure 3 9 DATAMATE Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 642020231 5 1 Manual Operation and Button Functions The following function descriptions apply to the DATAMATE The DATAMATE s UTILITY menu is provided in Figure 3 10 on page 49 LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in 2 lines b
38. nout 64202023L5 1 Appendix A Pinouts The pinout for this connector is shown below Connector Type Product Number V 35 AMP 92 4883 3 1 Table A 6 V 35 Connector Pinout Pin CCITT Description A 101 Protective ground PG B 102 Signal ground SG 105 Request to send RTS from 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 reru Data terminal ready DTR from DTE J E Ring indicator RI L E s Local loopback LL N ie Remote loopback RL 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 103 Transmitted data TD A from S 103 Transmitted data TD B from DTE Y 114 TX clock TC A AA 114 TX clock TC B U 113 External TX clock ETC A from DTE 113 External clock ETC B from NN amp K Br Test mode TM to DTE Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 65 Appendix A Pinouts Auxiliary 232 366 Port Pinout 66 The pinout for the Auxiliary 232 366 Port is shown below Table A 7 Auxiliary 232 366 Connector Pinout Pin y o Description 1 Shield I O Shield for cable 2 DPR Digit Present 3 ACR Abandon Call and Retry 4 CRQ PU Call Request 5 PND Present Next Digit 6 PWI Power Indication 7 SG
39. om accidentally plugging a 2nd generation dual power interface card into a 1st generation Smart 16 16e shelf P N 4200023L3 through 4200023L6 Affected Power Interface Cards Smart 16 Dual Input AC 1202035L2 Smart 16 Dual Input DC 120204412 Smart 16e Dual Input AC1202163L2 Smart 16e Dual Input DC 120216412 The 2nd generation dual power interface cards are however completely safe when properly installed in a 2nd generation Smart 16 16e shelf P N 420202311 through 420202318 The power supply can be installed in either of the two slots at the top of the Smart 16e Shelf If only one power supply is used the blank power supply faceplate furnished with the rack should be installed over the unused slot WARNING Only people familiar with installation and maintenance of the Smart 16e Shelf should install or replace the power supplies A shock hazard could be present if an empty power supply slot is left uncovered The Smart 16e Shelf is fully operational with one power supply however a second supply can be added to provide backup for the power supply subsystem With the two supply configuration one of the supplies will operate in a hot standby mode the corresponding output on the standby supply will automatically provide the power required if any of the four outputs from a supply fails or begins to operate out of specifications NOTE The power supplies can be hot swapped 64202023L5 1 Slide the power supply a
40. or the encoded ana log content and billing protection specification With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection I attest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to encoded analog content and billing protection information contin uously complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or bill ing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following check appropriate blocks A A training course provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or B A training course provided by the customer or authorized representative using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or vi C An independent training course e g trade school or technical institution recognized by the manufacturer grantee of the equi
41. pical Class C subnet mask value 255 255 255 0 The SNMP community names are used in SNMP GET SET and trap messages for authentication The trap host IP address identifies where the network manager system receives trap messages from the Smart 16e Shelf CONFIGURE NETWORK INTERFACE USING A VT 100 TERMINAL 52 In order to set the Smart 16e Shelf up to accept SLIP async PPP or ethernet communication from a network manager perform the following steps 1 Connect the terminal to the Smart 16e controller ELA 232 port The terminal settings should match the Smart 16e controller baud rate setting i e 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit 2 Powerthe Smart 16e controller card on After performing initial Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 diagnostics the controller card displays the shelf number in the 7 segment LED display Press Enter until the Main menu appears on the terminal screen 3 Goto the Utilities menu 4 Configure the following Smart 16e network interface settings IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP address if required Trap Host IP address GET community name SET community name and SNMP Trap community name 5 Restart the Smart 16e power off then on to begin operating with new values for the controller card IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP address and Trap Host IP address d DATAMATE cannot be used to configure the initial network set NOTE tings necessary for esta
42. pment used to encode analog signals or D In lieu of the proceeding training requirements the operator s maintainer S is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with circle one above I agree to provide telco s name with proper documentation to dem onstrate compliance with the information in the preceding paragraph if so requested Signature Title Date Subscribed and sworn to before me This day of 20 Notary Public My commission expires vii FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual 1 viii This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules There is a label on the equipment that shows the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment if applicable If required this information must be given to the telephone com pany The following information may be required when applying to the local telephone com pany for leased line facilities Service Digital Facility Service Order Network Type Interface Code Code Jacks 2 4 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 24 6 0F RJ 48S 4 8 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 48 6 0F RJ 48S 9 6 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 96 6 0F RJ 48S 19 2 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 19 6 0F RJ 48S 38 4 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 38 6 0F RJ 48S 56 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 56 6 0F RJ 48S 64 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 64 6 0F RJ 48S Basic Rate ISDN 02155 6 0N
43. rent setting for the selected option The setting can be updated by entering the number corresponding to the desired selection followed by a carriage return The new setting will be updated in the main window From the Main menu select a unit view alarms of individual units access a utility menu or reset the controller m Telnet 10 200 2 40 iol xi Connect Edit Terminal Help 1 SELECT UNIT 2 ALARM VIEW 3 UTILITIES 4 RESET CONTROLLER ESC TO EXIT ENTER SELECTION Figure 3 3 Main Menu 40 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 Select Unit Menu The SELECT UNIT menu illustrated in Figure 3 4 appears after selecting 1 SELECT UNIT from the Main menu with ENHANCED SELECT in the Utilities disabled e Press 1 to select the shelf number displayed on the front of the shelf controller card e Press 2 to select the slot number e Press 3 to execute the choices and begin configuring the rackmount unit mm Telnet 10 200 2 40 Connect Edit Terminal Help 1 SHELF 1 2 SLOT 1 3 EXECUTE ESC TO EXIT ENTER SELECTION Figure 3 4 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Disabled 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 41 If ENHANCED SELECT is enabled the menu in Figure 3 5 will appear Telnet Connect SHELF SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT 18 SLOT 11 SLOT 12 SLOT 13 SLOT 1 SLOT 15 SLOT 16 SLOT CONAN Fons 1 16 SE 17 32 S ENTER SELECTION ESC TO EXIT
44. s aes 27 VT 100 Modem SLIP or Async PPP Connection ee 28 Multi Shelf Connection Daisy Chaining esse 28 Alarm Connections erre deter b tue eiue etes 28 F se8 5 UR PIRE UR 30 AC DC POWER trt bcm teet bee beet eee ERE T EEG 31 Chapter 3 Operation etiem tete keiten asd crea enceinte eo Rae Ense 37 Local Operation oem HOT Re EGER S CR Ee RES 37 VE100 Terminal tet eae He une 37 TO 37 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual Table of Contents Connection uii ner oon 37 Jumper and Switch Settings 39 Mam Ment delete iiia rH PORE PER RE rra 40 Select Urit Ment ener e v e ad 41 Al rm View nee e ete e Drei d et tede decet 42 Utilities Ment 8 25 22 att E RCM BEER 43 R set Controller Merit edere teinte 45 DATAMATE res a eie eH Re ip rea d eH HER Ron 45 Manual Operation and Button Functions esee 47 LCD Window moon CORE ede eub ideo eis 47 Enter etse erue ette eeu tede b teet emo dte es 47 Numeric Keypad etre ee ete ee DITE 47 reits une hans ausm Rn nn 47 Quick nie omit auis Bere 47 Cancer DEE eee ed E A d deu sin 48 Up and Down Arrows TR RARE nen 48 Remote Operatlon screen tena qt Sua eli DH 49 Operation with a Network Manager Using the SLIP Async PPP or Ethernet Interface 52 Configure Ne
45. settings See Table 2 2 on page 27 for SW2 settings The pin assignment for the EIA 232 connector are listed in Appendix A Pinouts on page 61 Multi Shelf Connection Daisy Chaining For multi shelf applications the control port is daisy chained through the two six pin modular jacks labelled CTRL LINK Cabling of a multi shelf system is detailed in Chapter 3 Operation on page 37 This application requires a straight through cable If problems arise with the operation of one of the shelves in the chain the malfunctioning shelf will be bypassed so that the chain will not be broken See Appendix A Pinouts on page 61 for the pin assignments for the CTRL IN and CTRL OUT connectors Alarm Connections The terminal strips located on the back of the Smart 16e Shelf controller card are labeled ALARM They are used for audio or visual alarm indicators provided by the user The top two terminals 28 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 64202023L5 1 are a set and the bottom two are a set The terminals are activated together when the cards inserted in the designated slots encounter an alarm condition such as primary link failure To verify operation of the terminal strip measure the impedance across each set The impedance should be open when the shelf is not in alarm and shorted approximately 0 6 ohm when in alarm The two alarm sets operate identically and should have the same impedance The power specifications for any alarms used
46. t tort or otherwise in excess of the amount paid for the item Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclu sion may not apply to Customer xii Customer Service Product Support Information and Training ADTRAN will repair and return this product if within five years from the date of shipment the product does not meet its published specification or the product fails while in service A return material authorization RMA is required prior to returning equipment 0 ADTRAN For service RMA requests training or more information use the contact information given below Repair and Return If you determine that a repair is needed please contact our Customer and Product Service CAPS department to have an RMA number issued CAPS should also be contacted to obtain information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair CAPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Customer and Product Service 901 Explorer Blvd East Tower Huntsville Alabama 35806 Pre Sales Inquiries and Applications Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support If additional pre sales sup port is needed the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable know
47. t Enabled 42 Figure 3 6 Alara ett repe pere eite 42 Figure 3 7 Utilities Men 2 22 42 Me Nib ss satin te EIER 43 Figure 3 8 Reset Controller 45 Figure 39 46 Figure 3 10 DATAMATE Utility Menu sek 49 Figure 3 11 Remote Configuration eite e Hp E S S 51 Figure 3 12 SW1 Controller Configuration Switch Positions sss 54 Figure 3 13 Multi Shelf Application sse 55 Figure 3 14 Controller Card Front Panel sse 58 64202023L5 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual xvii List of Figures xviii Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 List of Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table A 1 Table A 2 Table A 3 Table A 4 Table A 5 Table A 6 Table A 7 Table A 8 Table A 9 Table A 10 Table A 11 64202023L5 1 SW1 Control Interface Type Switch Settings sss 27 SW2 Baud Rate Switch Settings 27 SW 1 Shelf Numbering Settings sese 56 SW 1 Master Slave Controller Switch Settings sss 56 Controller Card Error Messages sss 57 LED Alarm Message s eiii iine He RE 59 TOBaseT Connector Pino t critt tete tene hte dte 61 2232 Connector Out ctt deese trees 62 CTRL IN and CTRL OUT Connector
48. tch Settings Master Controller SW1 8 On Slave Controller SW1 8 Off Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 INTERPRETING ALARMS AND ERROR MESSAGES The ALARM menu illustrated in Figure 3 6 provides the status information of 16 individual units Four indicators on the front panel of the controller card show alarm conditions in the rack as detailed in Figure 3 14 Additional error messages are displayed in the numerical display of the controller card The conditions along with the numbers that represent them are listed in Table 3 3 Table 3 4 presents alarm conditions and solutions These alarms with the exception of the E2 alarm cannot be resolved in the field and will require the unit to be returned to ADTRAN for service see the front pages of this manual for repair and return information Some error messages are caused by a blown fuse in one of the shelf cards To determine if a fuse is the cause begin taking one card out of the shelf until the E2 message clears Replacing the problem card s fuse should solve the problem If the problem continues contact your ADTRAN customer service representative see the front pages of this manual Table 3 3 Controller Card Error Messages Error Number Number Condition EO ROM error in the controller E1 RAM error in the controller E2 UART 1 failed in the controller UART 1 failed in the controller E4 Ethernet chip faile
49. tten notice of defects during the warranty period Upon such notice ADTRAN will at its option either repair or replace the defective item If ADTRAN is unable in a reasonable time to repair or replace any equipment to a condition as warranted Customer is entitled to a full refund of the purchase price upon return of the equipment to ADTRAN This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is not transferable without ADTRAN s express written permission This warranty becomes null and void if Customer modifies or alters the equipment in any way other than as specifically authorized by ADTRAN EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE THE FOREGOING CONSTITUTES THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ADTRAN AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ADTRAN SPECIFICALLY DIS CLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRAN TIES SO THIS EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO CUSTOMER In no event will ADTRAN or its suppliers be liable to Customer for any incidental special punitive exemplary or consequential damages experienced by either Customer or a third party including but not limited to loss of data or information loss of profits or loss of use ADT RAN is not liable for damages for any cause whatsoever whether based in contrac
50. twork Interface Using a VT 100 Terminal sss 52 Using Telnet tenet ottiene needed tq om n TA 53 Multi Shelf Operation Daisy Chaining sss 54 Interpreting Alarms and Error Messages esee 57 Clearing DBU Alarms perque ID E OG TU Deed 59 DATAMATE Proced re pret rete eet redes 59 WT LOO Procedure eem reete eibi 59 Appendix A C hassen 61 Appendix B Specifications usursenssusnsnsnenesnsnensnennsnensnensnnsnsnsnsnnsnenssennsnsnssennsnensnssssnsnsnene 71 jo 75 xvi Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 List of Figures Figure T 1 Smart oe Shelf constet He eie ig eee adeo ient 22 Figure 2 1 Alarm Connection ime reri tiere teet 30 Figure 2 2 Single AC Version Rear Power Interface Card 4202023L5 Shelf 32 Figure 2 3 Dual AC Version 420202316 Shelf sss 33 Figure 2 4 Single DC Version 420202317 Shelf sse 34 Figure 2 5 Dual DC Version 420202318 Shelf sse 35 Figure3 1 Local Configuration tenente tret belii etes 38 Figure 3 2 Jumper and Switch Locations sse 39 bigure3 3 Main iE Ud 40 Figure 3 4 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Disabled 41 Figure 3 5 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Selec
51. urces In both DC versions the last position is frame ground See Appendix A Pinouts on page 61 for the pin assignments for the DC power supply The 2nd generation dual input power interface cards are not compatible with the 1st generation Smart 16 16e shelves 4200023L3 L6 These dual power cards are 2nd generation only and are listed below Smart 16 Dual Input AC 120203512 e Smart 16 Dual Input DC 120204412 Smart 16e Dual Input AC 120216312 Smart 16e Dual Input DC 1202164L2 The 2nd generation single input power interface cards are fully compatible with the earlier 1st generation Smart 16 16e shelves The single input power cards are listed below Smart 16 AC 1202035L1 Smart 16 DC 1202044L1 Smart 16e AC 1202163L1 Smart 16e DC 1202164L1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 31 32 SMART 16e AC 8 pin modular jack POWER I F used for Ethernet 10BaseT connection 25 pin EIA 232 connector interface for asynchronous ASCII terminal VT100 local and remote configuration 0000000000000 000000000000 6 pin modular jacks for daisy chaining shelves together use straight through cable Removable terminal strip for external alarm circuits or other devices Fuse for left power supply Fuse for right power supply Captive 8 foot power cord Figure 2 2 Single AC Version Rear Power Interface Card 4202023L5 Shelf Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 64202023L5 1 SMART 16 ji j
52. y 16 characters Enter Selects active menu items To activate a menu item press the number of the item When the menu item is flashing press Enter to select it This action displays a submenu item if there is one or sets the configuration parameter The display of COMMAND ACCEPTED indicates a valid operation Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 and alpha characters A through F which are used to activate menu items Numbers 0 through 9 are also used to enter parameters When entering the IP address information use the pound key to insert decimal points 64202023L5 1 Shift Alpha characters are entered by pressing and releasing Shift before each desired character To activate a menu item designated by an alpha character rather than a number display the menu item using the up and down arrows press Shift and then the letter Press Enter to select the item If a key is pressed without using Shift the numbered item becomes active instead of the alpha item If this happens repeat the correct procedure Quick During most operations the Quick key returns the display to the Main menu During a test this key returns to the top of the TEST menu Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 47 48 Cancel The Cancel key stops the current activity and returns to the previous menu Press Cancel until the desired menu level is reached Up and Down Arrows These arrows scroll through the submenu ite

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