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1. ERRORS O vss AIS PDHIDS AUAIS RECENE o FO tor cock Loss RUNI STOP Mr Loss O sapi RESULTS ZZ REMOTE ALARM HP RDI REMOTE M F ALARM Q TUAS SINGLE VP ALARM am te0r VC ALARM POINTER ADJUST BOONE LOSS OF CELL SYNC HISTORY SELECTED CELL NOT RX JITTER UNLOCK SHOW RESET E pis e HISTORY HISTORY JITTER HITS PAPER PRNT FEED NOW AS i CANCEL 2 A L D lL H H H_H H AUTO SETUP RUN STOP INGLE LOCA PRINT NOW PAPER FEED O in o 2 B O m r r Thetest set attempts to match the settings to the received signal Terminates the current test period if oneis in progress Starts a new test period The indicator above the key is lit when a test period is in progress Adds a single bit error to the output data pattern each timethe key is pressed Returns the instrument from remote operation to Local keyboard operation Theindicator above the key is lit when the instrument is under Remote Control Displays the pop up menu for the currently highlighted field This key also confirms the selection made Clears the pop up menu without changing the selection The selected measurement results are logged immediately to the selected printer The paper in the internal printer is advanced
2. 25 Getting Started Using the Other Front Panel Keys CAUTION Do not press while attempting to load a new roll of paper in the printer It could result in a paper jam and disable the printer Wait until the paper is fed through the printer mechanism before pressing PAPER FEED 26 SHOW HISTORY RESET HISTORY Getting Started Monitoring Status Monitoring Status Loss Q FRAME Loss SDH SONET PATTERN LOSS LOSS OF POINTER ERRORS CQ MS AIS ns NU NIS FRAME LOSS CLOCK LOSS MIFRAME LOSS CQ MS RDI REMOTE ALARM C WP RDI REMOTE M FRAME ALARM 2 TU AIS VP ALARM C LP RDI VC ALARM POINTER ADJUST LOSS OF CELLSYNC SELECTED CELL NOT RX SITTER UNLOCK C JITTER HITS Displaying Status History The Status indicators on the front panel convey information regarding the current status of the instrument If an alarm has occurred during the current Test Period the indicator above SHOW HISTORY J is lit To view which alarms have occurred press and hold SHOW HISTORY J When SHOW HISTORY is released the status indicators return to displaying the current status When pressed and held the Status indicators display any alarms which have been set during the current Test Period This continues until SHOW HISTORY is released at which time the current status is displayed The indicator above the key is lit to signify that an alarm has
3. Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings Making Selections using Pictorial and Graphic Displays In some cases selection is simplified with a pictorial or graphic map display This facility is available wherethe display has a symbol These displays are obtained in the same way as the pop up menus using SET Some of these displays include menus which allow the settings to be changed NOTE Details of the pictorial display depend on the optional modules fitted to the instrument SDH Payload Mapping With the cursor in the MAPPING field press to display the payload map To change between AU layer TU layer and Payload layer selections use and gt To select the mapping you want use t and To change to the new value press Toexit the map display without making the change press 3 Example AU layer TU layer e l x T m m E om a e idum 20 Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings ATM Physical Layer Selections With the cursor in the ATM PHYSICAL LAYER SIGNAL field press to display the physical interface Use and to select the interface you want To change to the new value press To exit the map display without making the change press CANCEL Example TRRNSMITTER DUTPUT C ATM 1 PHYSICAL ATH JITTER TEST LRYER LRYER FUNCTION SIGNAL WEDEETYZEEN C INTERNAL CLOCK SYNC C INTERNAL J TERMIN
4. South Queensferry West Lothian Scotland EH30 9TG Quick Start Guide HP 37717C Communications Performance Analyzer About This Book The Quick Start Guide demonstrates the basic operation of the instrument This guidetells you how to select the displays that you want and how to usethem to modify the instrument functions This guide alsotells you about the front panel key functions the indicators and the connectors Contents Introduction tothe 37717C Front Panel 7 Selecting Displays 8 Selecting Multiple or Single Windows 9 Moving Around Multiple Windows 10 Selecting the Graph or Other Display in Multiple Windows 11 Changing the Displayed Folder 13 Changing the Instrument Settings 14 Modifying Displays with Pop up Menus 16 Making Selections using Pictorial and GraphicDisplays 20 Using with a Monitor 24 Using the Other Front Panel Keys 25 Monitoring Status 27 Displaying Status History 27 General Alarm Indicators 28 PDH DSn Alarm Indicators 28 ATM Alarm Indicators 28 Jitter Alarm Indicators 28 SDH Alarm Indicators 29 SONET Alarm Indicators Option 120 29 iii Contents Getting Started This chapter shows you how to select and change displays Getting Started Getting Started shows you how to select displays and usethem to change the instrument settings Getting started indudes the following How toselect single or multiple windows How toobtain the required display using the display select
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6. 28 Frame loss 28 HP RDI 29 Jitter unlock 28 LOF OOF 29 Loss of cell sync 28 LP RDI 29 M Frame loss 28 MS RDI 29 Pattern Loss 28 Pointer adjust 29 Remote alarm 28 Remote M frame alarm 28 Selected cell not received 28 Signal Loss 28 TU AIS 29 TU LOP 29 VC Alarm 28 VP alarm 28 Alarm Indicators ATM 28 General 28 Jitter hits 28 PDH DSn 28 SDH 29 ATM Alarm Indicators 28 ATM Alarms Loss of Cell Sync 28 Selected Cell Not Received 28 VC Alarm 28 VP Alarm 28 ATM layer selections with pop up menus 21 AU AIS Alarm IndicatorAlarm Indicator AU AIS 29 Auto Setup key 25 B Binary entry with pop up menu 18 C Cancel key 25 Changing settings on displays 14 Changing settings with soft keys 14 Clock Loss Alarm IndicatorAlarm Indica tor Clock loss 29 Cursor Introduction to 14 Moving 14 D Date and time entry with pop up menu 16 Display on a monitor 24 Displaying list of 8 Displays Changing settings on 14 DSn Alarm Indicators 28 E Errors Alarm Indicator 28 F Folder Selecting 13 Frame Loss Alarm Indicator 28 G Graph key 8 Graphic displays as a selection aid 20 H Hexadecimal entry with pop up menu 16 History Keys 27 HP RDI Alarm Indicator 29 I Indicators Front Panel 28 Integer entry with pop up menu 16 Jitter Alarm Indicators 28 Jitter hits alarm indicator 28 Jitter Unlock alarm indicator 28 K Keys Auto Setup 25 Cancel 25 Graph 8 L
7. States Hewlett Packard Company Test and Measurement Organization 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd Bldg 51L SC Santa Clara CA 95052 8059 Tel 1 800 452 4844 About This Edition This is the 1st edition of the 37717 90401 manual It documents the produc as of March 1998 E dition dates are as follows 1st Edition March 1998 Copyright Hewlett Packard Ltd 1998 All rights reserved Reproduction adaption or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws In This Book This book demonstrates the basic operation of the instrument It tells you how to select the displays that you want and how to use them to modify the instrument functions This guide also tells you about the front panel key functions the indicators and the connectors Printed in U K 03 98 37717 90401 NEDO
8. The displayed pages are Transmitter Output Receiver Input Results and either Graph or Other Function EEGNEEEEEN 000mm seus TREAT TER DLUTPLIT Th x EVREN mm iT TE EREN pertis rung 7 1074 I ETTIHGMPPNLORID DTUPECT IUDA FILE Cor iiH i MER E IMPR 55d EENE ATES LEWE FEDUEHCY FSET E DRE GEO Tu 3 eri p A lu 3 34 h 34 hs CO pes CHEE Tiss 1 PEU TURED Tu PALO USTED URE AUC TUE ta TAT Tu PATTERN Eri FREE Ife E RT Tu EwacT oh BORED SETT Fa STORED SETTING AUER D ERTE ATH OFF BL IF Laan SE TT iMG E BIP ea MERE E 2 MECRY EAL ETRA Ba pF ir BERE TE Sra E ua HA REIR REDE RI H D vaan t TU BIF LTE Lr mi POINTER BD T Pope o ELA lIe oh sim au STATUS POH DSn SDH ONET RA Allows control of the settings associated with the generated signal Allows control of the settings associated with the received signal Allows control of the test timing and graph storage and displays the selected measurement results Allows management of the stored graphical results Allows control of Stored Settings Settings Control Floppy Disk Logging Remote Control Time amp Date Miscellaneous K eyboard Lock Beep on Received Error Suspend Test on Signal Loss Option and Option Enable Calibration Autosetup and Color Control A list of Options fitted is also displayed Getting Started Selecting Displays Selecting Multiple or Single Windows To select single window use the display keys TRANSMIT R
9. keys TRANSMIT RECEIVE RESULTS GRAPH OTHER e How to modify the display information using t and and the display softkeys or pop up menus e How tousethe other front panel keys e How tointerpret the front panel status indicators How to connect to external equipment Getting Started Introduction to the 37717C Front Panel Introduction to the 37717C Front Panel Received signal Select display and alarm condition EA LOS Z SDH SONET TAM 2 D FRAME LOSS PATTERN LOSS 3 LOSS OF POINTER A ERRORS CD MS AIS RECEIVE NS C AU AIS 4D FRAME LOSS CLOCK Loss amp WF LOSS 2 MS RDI scours REMOTE ALARM Z HPRDI Start stop test REMOTE MF ALARM p TU AIS C VP ALARM atm Zo LP RDI ew VCALARM POINTER ADJUST LOSS OF CELL SYNC Zy HISTORY 2 SELECTED CELL NOT RX JITTER UNLOCK n RESET HISTORY HISTORY 7 JITTER HITS Manual printer logging controls PRINT NOW Control pop up menu Move cursor CANCEL The operator interface is provided by the display and the front panel keys The display may be multiple windows or a single window When the display is multiple windows the active window is indicated with a color which is different from the color of the three inactive windows GRAPH GRAPH Getting Started Selecting Displays Selecting Displays A multiple window display is available
10. ATION 750 UNBRL LINE CODE HDBS varie DES CONVERGENCE PDH HP37717C ong PHYSICAL STM 4 34 OPT Mb s purs 2 MULTIPLE BN uu 21 Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings J itter Mask Selection Graphical displays of jitter mask selections are available The current settings are shown by a marker on the graphical display J itter Mask set to Off To obtain a graphical display move the cursor to RANGE MODULATION FREQUENCY or AMPLITUDE and press SET To change a value use and to select the parameter you want to change RANGE MOD FREQ OR AMPLITUDE Press for a pop up menu Make your selection from the pop up menu as described in Modifying Displays with Pop up Menus page 16 and press again to select the new value The marker on the graphical display will movetothe new position and set the new value To exit the graphical display with the new value set press CANCEL MODULATION FREQUENCY 1000Hz RANGE 1 0Ul AMPLITUDE 4 00UI n Jitter Amplitude Ul 0 001 Freq Hz 10 100 4k 10k 100k 22 Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings J itter Mask set to Swept To obtain a pictorial display move the cursor toJ ITTER MASK SWEPT and press SET The marker moves continuously through the sweep range To exit the pictorial display use CANCEL Yi FRE i v m nm 5 Tony 5 AX E T 2 TAE SWEPT F
11. ECEIVE RESULTS GRAPH and OTHER to select the display required and then press ENEAN Most examples in this manual use SINGLE window To return to multiple windows press ITITRITZWSMVIDTPIe A Example To obtain a single window transmit display Use to make the transmit window active TR RERILTTER OUTPUT mm Sieur pl Sine TESI ET TIHI I rung 1 ates STH d LUCK neu FEDER Y OFFSEr OF INTERHAL ering E RAH A OF PST Herne Tass UFE EmU TRENO TU PAY Loo TATTERH PJJ PERS IHSTRT Tu BF waa s ES BF FERRED E3 RIF BARE H E nant TU BI uo E BrT at i POINTER OW Pome o ELED TINE i auf aam aud STATUS PDH DSn SIH EL T LEwEL FUNCT 10h 5 IMPR THEI URE TRU unen PATIERH Oe PR TRT rt GRED SETTIT4EG IPED SETTING AUER D ATEH OFF SE TT i FRC TORY ETAL SXETT IHGS Getting Started Selecting Displays Use to obtain a single transmit window display To change the page displayed in the single window press the page key for the page required e g RECEIVE RESULTS GRAPH or OTHER When returning to multiple windows the current single window display will become the active display within the multiple windows 2 TT mm CW y Lis al mI nx m Dn EE Lus Am mr rs m i LLa TAM EFFIET ary Cae TELE ak i Ta Seyi FFE den Pur TUM PETITAS FE RE In m Moving Around Multiple Windows To move the cursor to another of the displayed windows pr
12. ED SETTING HLEISER B ERE il RCTBON OFF BL IF mas SE TT i EE Bir esas PERTER TE 2 PACTORY DEFTRLT SETTINGS far BEE mir HREL d ELI i EIC oo COE ER RC IRE Rc RERO RET H E 1 t TU BIF waa CL TERRA 3 GET mn Fe u OIHTER p TU PORTE oO ELU Tine T auf sam aus STATUS ee a ee Gm Bid Selecting the Graph or Other Display in Multiple Windows Press OTHER or GRAPH for the display that you want Example To change the display from OTHER to GRAPH Press 11 Getting Started Selecting Displays Display with FUNCTION TFTPHITTEE Dour IH rem jr ay JSPEM wt Here bet Tires rer Irure tini seu Pr Smi infir TAH TRED BETTI EE PETIH rr wiri E pene p pe FACTORS XF RLT TIFO 5 ser HEI EIE TEI peren Ti HIP seco LIEI 1334 bi amy PODER TO TU FOIT n Raw dm m mu we wem STATUS series COINS BIS Press to change to the graph display TRERHITTER OT ZH RECEIVER juez Te EEL Ji brodka eim ses d dama ini inia Loc PREY OF OF erin o a warum 4 Plan nn ma en FREA nea a FEP PEIE Det TO WELE iH biw imer marr rE TAHTE em TL in AIF wi E IF LI mem ni LI HAE Ee A m sers LEI qe Ms FE ay POUT d TU pen n ren fin 4 9 m oV HTHT Press SET For popup aealication diagram pul 2008 CHRAGE CHANGE PRINT RESULTS TH UPPER LOWER 12 Getting Started Selecting Displays Changing the Displayed Folder Many windows displayed with the TRANSMI
13. NTROL PORT HPIB PRINTER TYPE C HP PRINTER 1 SPEED IL S600 BAUD PROTOCOL XONCXOFF STATUS ES EE ESE We UU Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings When Gi is chosen the remainder ot the menu is revealed FUNCTION C LOGGING 1 LOGGING SETUP LOGGING POR T REMOTE CONTROL PORT PRINTER TYPE C DEVICE 1 C RS232 1 HPIB C HP PRINTER 1 SPEED IL S600 BAUD PROTOCOL XONCXOFF STATUS S BAS ju 15 Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings Modifying Displays with Pop up Menus Although the method of modifying the displays with softkeys is always available it is easier in many cases to use the Pop up menus The pop up menus are particularly useful for Text entry e Date time entry e Integer Hexadecimal and Binary entry e Trace data entry e Menu selection when there are a large number of choices SDH SONET payload mapping ATM physical and adaptation layer selections e Jitter mask selections If an attempt is made to set out of range values the instrument will adopt the nearest possible legal value Text Trace Data Date and Time Integer and Hexadecimal Selection Move the cursor to the field to be changed Press for the pop up menu The current selection is shown in a window at the top of the pop up menu To move through the current setting in the window use and to select Em or Ll 0 A amp a 8 20 u Use to move to
14. Quick Start Guide HP 37717C Communications Performance Analyzer Copyright H ewlett Packard Ltd 1998 All rights reserved Reproduction adaption or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws HP Part No 37717 90401 First edition 03 98 Printed in U K Documentation Warranty The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice H ewl ett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard tothis material including but not limited to the implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose H ewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material WARNING For details of safety see Safety information at the front of the Calibration manual Warning Symbols Used on the Product A The product is marked with this symbol when the user should refer to the instruction manual in order to protect the apparatus against damage The product is marked with this symbol to indicate that hazardous voltages are present EH GONG Hr The product is marked with this symbol to indicate that a laser is fitted The user should refer tothe laser safety information in the Calibration M anual Hewlett Packard Limited Telecommunications Networks Test Division
15. REQUENCY 1000Hz Z E VN AMPLITUDE 48D0ul G i E 0 001 Freq Hz 10 100 Mk 10k 00k T To change the frequency press for a pop up menu Use and to make your selection from the pop up menu and press again to select the new value To exit the graphical display with the new value set press 23 E murhe Getting Started Using with a Monitor J itter Mask set to Spot To obtain a graphical display move the cursor to SPOT FREQUENCY and press SET Temm SPOT FREQUENCY 1000Hz AMPLITUDE 1 00UI Jitter Amplitude UI 0 001 Freq Hz 10 100 dk 10k 100k To change the frequency press for a pop up menu of the values available Use and to make your selection from the pop up menu and press again to select the new value The marker on the graphical display will movetothe new position and update the value To exit the graphical display with the new value set press Using with a Monitor For ease of viewing at a distance the instrument display may be presented on a monitor The monitor should be connected to the HP 37717C front panel VGA connector 24 Getting Started Using the Other Front Panel Keys Using the Other Front Panel Keys 7 HEWLETT 377170 Los FRAME LOSS SOHISONET PACKARD COMMUNICATIONS PERFORMANCE ANALYZER TRANSMIT AUTO o o SETUP PATTERN Loss LOSS OF POINTER
16. T RECEIVE and keys contain a number of folders which may be selected with and For example in the display given below there are five folders MAIN SETTINGS STRUCT D SETTINGS JITTER and TEST FUNCTION In this example MAIN SETTINGS is the current selection _ FUNCTION Example To change the PDH display shown from MAIN SETTINGS to ae nice STRUCTURED SETTINGS pem e s Eu Use Eu 13 Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings Changing the Instrument Settings Settings which may be changed are displayed in a different color to those which are fixed In this manual variable settings are shown on the displays in In each of the display areas the field currently able to be changed is marked by a highlighted cursor The highlighted cursor is moved around the display using and The menu of selections available for the highlighted field appears FUNCTION C LOGGING 1 LOGGING SETUP C DEVICE J LOGGING PORT REMOTE CONTROL PORT HPIB PRINTER TYPE C HP PRINTER 1 SPEED C S600 BAUD J PROTOCOL KON XOFF STATUS lid nua at the bottom of the display RAP BIEN BEL The choice from the menu is made using the display softkeys situated immediately below the display When a field has more than five choices as in SPEED shown here a softkey labelled MJH is provided FUNCTION C LOGGING 1 LOGGING SETUP C DEVICE 1 LOGGING PORT C RS232 1 REMOTE CO
17. cators These are active when an SDH signal is received FRAME LOSS LOSS OF POINTER MS AIS AU AIS CLOCK LOSS MS RDI HP RDI TU AIS LP RDI POINTER ADJ UST Loss Of Frame has been detected Loss of pointer has been detected Multiplexer Section AI S has been detected Path AIS has been detected The transmitter dock is not synchronized to the selected reference Multiplexer Section RDI FERF has been detected Path RDI FERF has been detected TU Path AIS has been detected TU Path RDI FERF has been detected A pointer change in the foreground signal has been detected SONET Alarm Indicators Option 120 These are active when a SONET signal is received LOF SEF LOP P LOP V AIS L AIS P CLOCK LOSS RDI L RDI P AIS V Loss of Frame or Severely Errored Frame has been detected Status message on bottom of display states which has occurred Loss of Pointer has been detected Line AIS has been detected STS Path AIS has been detected The transmitter dock is not synchronized to the selected reference Line Remote Defect Indication RDI has been detected STS Path RDI has been detected Virtual Tributary path AIS has been detected 29 Getting Started Monitoring Status RDI V POINTER ADJ UST VT path RDI has been detected A pointer change in the foreground signal has been detected 30 Index A AIS alarm indicator 28 Alarm Indicator AIS 28 Errors
18. ectable display values 15 Selected Cell Not Received Alarm Indica tor 28 Set key 25 Settings changing with soft keys 14 Show History key 27 Signal Loss Alarm Indicator 28 Single multiple window selection 9 Soft key alternative pop up menu 19 Soft keys using 14 Status Indicators 27 T Text entry with pop up menu 16 Trace data entry with pop up menu 16 Transmit key 8 TU AIS Alarm Indicator 29 32 Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Offices If you need technical assistance with a Hewlett Packard test and measurement product or application please contact the Hewlett Packard office or distributor in your country Asia Pacific Hong Kong Tel 852 2599 7889 India Tel 91 11 682 6000 J apan Hewlett Packard J apan Ltd Measurement Assistance Center 9 1 Takakura Cho Hachioji Shi Tokyo 192 8510 J apan Tel 81 426 56 7832 Fax 81 426 56 7840 Korea Tel 82 2 769 0800 Malaysia Tel 60 3 291 0213 Philippines Tel 63 2 894 1451 People s Republic of China Tel 86 10 6505 0149 Singapore Tel 1800 292 8100 Taiwan Tel 886 3 492 9666 Thailand Tel 66 2 661 3900 For countriesin Asia Pacific not listed contact Hewlett Packard Asia Pacific Ltd 17 21 F Shell Tower Times Square 1 Matheson Street Causeway Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2599 7777 Fax 852 2506 9285 Australia New Zealand Hewlett Packard Australia Ltd 31 41 J oseph Street Blackburn
19. ess the display selection key for that window Example The cursor is in the TRANSMITTER OUTPUT window at the top left of the display TREAT TE OUTPUT nein lr if ET TINGS rue Bil 5 LM Am LOC H TESA FFEDEH y OFFSET rote i Tring E PLI 3 34 h A OF PST CO pes HEHE Tua 1 Tu PAYLOAD urne une TALE Tunen TIER PIJ j PRE IERT rTu Ee HAHAY COURTS F xe IT I PEEN F 1 WAEI BIF LPHREE All TILIHRER O TU PORTE o LED Tire Eau aam aus STATUS PUH DEn SDH SUNET aT ET INTER Siri E hp EH Ir PETI Ls un SAM HATE rne ir Gl na 1 3 4 fbn DEEL Tua TU PALO WFE une mac Tune PHTIERH e PA is ERT ET FURCT1O BDRETI SE TT res ZED ETIIHG HLEDER Bg mr OFF SE TT hi aga FACTORY EAL SETTINGS W Uii axrukcciR liuc 4n dU Era cc Getting Started Selecting Displays If you want to make changes to the receive display you need to make the receive display active To move the cursor tothe RECEIVER INPUT window at the top right of the display press RECEIVE TREAT TO DUTPLIT Sn RECE PaA LAUT men IMETUB ITE EST Tot Tin Met i ml De Func ord Se Tu lee TTIHG Par Lon DICHA TH d IMTERHAL SOA Iml CLOE BMTESHEL Ew l FEDE Y OTET FF FIR eer i u ALA Tu 3 reer idl pnl W OF PST ER 34r E pes OHNE Tua Herd TU PAYLOAD FED WETE Tunen TU PALO PETU TED ATER PIi P Im TERT iTi STR at a Ta TAT ct ZEXATS SDH ERE cunis FUNCTION BDRETI SENT aS f ELT Tire CoUnTS STOR
20. o set the word 11110011 Use Selection of the last character changes the instrument setting to the new value To exit the menu display without making the change press CANCEL Example The binary pop up menu maybe used to set up a user defined word In this example the user defined word is an ATM payload background byte TRANSMITTER OUTPUT C ATM 1 PHYSICRL ATM TEST LAYER LAYER FUNCTION CELL STREAM CONTENTS 1 INTERFRCE UNI F G HEADER GFC UPI UCI PTI CLP E OIC 01C 32 000 01 F G PAYLOAD T TEST CELL 1 B G STREAM ci 1 B G HEADER GFC UPI UCI PTI CLP cC OJE 110 32 C000 0 B G PAYLOAD c moo0o00 1 FILL CELLS C IDLE 1 gooooooo 0 n ED GN STATUS Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings Menu Selection Thereis a menu selection available as an alternative to any group of soft keys Display the menu with SET Use t and to make the selection To change to the new value press To exit the display without making the change press CANCEL Example STORED SETTINGS STORED SETTING NUMBER ro 1 SETT INGS CON TROL PRINTER sme TION Dp 3 REMOTE CONTROL 0 ERETURY DEFRULT SETTINGS T IME g DATE MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS FUNCTION L STORED SETTINGS JJ Fone OPTION ENABLE SELF TEST MODULE DEBUG DEMO MODE CRL IBRRT ION SELFTEST DEBUG COLOUR PALETTE STATUS SU SS a CLA MULTIPLE SAMO CONTROL DISK cre Bos WINDOW 19
21. ocal 25 Other 8 Paper Feed 25 Print Now 25 Receive 8 Reset History 27 Results 8 Run Stop 25 Set 25 Show History 27 Transmit 8 L Local key 25 LOF alarm indicator 29 Loss of Cell Sync Alarm Indicator 28 Loss Of Pointer Alarm IndicatorAlarm In dicator AU LOP 29 LP RDI Alarm Indicator 29 M M Fame Loss Alarm Indicator 28 Menus pop up obtaining 16 Monitor connecting 24 MS AIS Alarm IndicatorAlarm Indicator MS AIS 29 MS RDI Alarm Indicator 29 Multiple windows Moving between 10 Selecting the undisplayed window 11 Multiple single window selection 9 o OOF alarm Indicator 29 Options fitted 8 Other key 8 P Paper Feed key 25 Pattern Loss Alarm Indicator 28 PDH DSn Alarms AIS 28 Frame Loss 28 M Frame Loss 28 Remote Alarm 28 Remote M Frame Alarm 28 PDH Alarm Indicators 28 Pictorial displays as a selection aid 20 31 Index Pointer Adjust Indicator 29 V Pop up menus VC Alarm Indicator 28 As alternative to soft keys 19 VP Alarm Indicator 28 Modifying displays with 16 Print Now key 25 R Receive key 8 Remote Alarm Indicator 28 Remote M Frame Alarm Indicator 28 Reset History key 27 Results key 8 Run Stop Key 25 S SDH Alarm Indicators 29 SDH Alarms AU AIS 29 Clock Loss 29 HP RDI 29 Loss Of Pointer 29 LP RDI 29 MS AIS 29 MS RDI 29 Pointer Adjust 29 TU AIS 29 SDH payload mapping with pictorial dis play 20 Sel
22. occurred during the current Test Period Resets the history store such that the historical and present status are the same This can also be achieved by starting a new Test Period 27 Getting Started Monitoring Status General Alarm Indicators Loss No data transitions at the input port Pattern Loss The received data pattern is not in synchronization with the internally generated reference data Errors A measured error has occurred Theindicator will remain lit for 100 ms PDH DSn Alarm Indicators Theseare active when a PDH DSn signal is received AIS TheAIl Ones AIS signal is detectable in the presence of alin 10 error rate Frame Loss Frame alignment lost or out of alignment condition M Frame Loss Multiframe alignment lost Remote Alarm Remote alarm x bit or yellow alarm bit is set Remote M Frame Alarm Remote Multiframe Alarm bit is set ATM Alarm Indicators These are active when an ATM signal is received VP Alarm Virtual Path AIS or FERF has been detected VC Alarm Virtual Channel AIS or FERF has been detected Loss of Cell Sync Cell Sync Loss has been detected Selected Cell Not RX The selected cell has not been received Selected cell not received J itter Alarm Indicators Jitter Unlock Thejitter receiver has lost phase lock J itter measurement is suspended until lock is regained J itter Hits A jitter hit has been detected 28 Getting Started Monitoring Status SDH Alarm Indi
23. the required field Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings Select the required character or function on the pop up menu with and veere res eaeaaaaeoaa aaa aaeaa aanaaanea 0 GNIS ft e e acm 4 Press to set the selection in the window at the top of the pop up menu When the required content is displayed in the window at the top of the pop up menu select 3p and press to change the instrument setting to the new value To exit the menu display without making the change press CANCEL Example The pop up menu provides a more convenient method of entering stored setting titles Movethe cursor into one of thetitle fields and press SET FUNCTION C STORED SETTINGS 1 STORED SETTING NUMBER Ci 1 LOCK C OFF 1 RCTION C OFF 1 60 0808000 amp G amp t 9 m a G e c e amp c E 0 G o9 a m Go eG unu Oa 9 t4 Glam e m Gs Bam icu Ea KCN EIN es 17 Getting Started Changing the Instrument Settings Binary Entry For fields which require binary data entry use to display the pop up menu The current setting is shown in a window at the top of the pop up menu To move through the selected entry with the pop up menu use and see page 16 Binary selection is achieved with 0 and 1 This operation enters the selected character 0 or 1 and moves to the next character This method allows rapid setting of binary words For example T
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