ADC SONEPLEX H2RX Installation Instructions Manual

Type
Installation Instructions Manual

ADC Soneplex H2RX

The ADC Soneplex H2RX is a HDSL2 repeater used to extend the reach of HDSL2 transmission beyond the Carrier Serving Area (CSA) distances. It can be used to double the maximum reach of HDSL2 transmission, from 12,000 feet to 24,000 feet over 24 AWG wire, or from 9,000 feet to 18,000 feet over 26 AWG wire.

The H2RX is loop-powered from the Version B H2LXC with ±130 VDC and passes the loop power on to the Version B H2LXR unit. There are two LED indicators on the H2RX to show the status and maintenance activity of the unit. There are no other manual controls or indicators.

ADC Soneplex H2RX

The ADC Soneplex H2RX is a HDSL2 repeater used to extend the reach of HDSL2 transmission beyond the Carrier Serving Area (CSA) distances. It can be used to double the maximum reach of HDSL2 transmission, from 12,000 feet to 24,000 feet over 24 AWG wire, or from 9,000 feet to 18,000 feet over 26 AWG wire.

The H2RX is loop-powered from the Version B H2LXC with ±130 VDC and passes the loop power on to the Version B H2LXR unit. There are two LED indicators on the H2RX to show the status and maintenance activity of the unit. There are no other manual controls or indicators.

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Soneplex
®
HDSL2 Repeater (H2RX)
Installation Instructions)
Content Page
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 1
Revision History...................................................................... 1
Trademark Information ................................................................. 1
Related Publications................................................................... 2
Admonishments ...................................................................... 2
General Safety Precautions .............................................................. 2
FCC Compliance Statement .............................................................. 3
Certification ........................................................................ 3
1 GENERAL .......................................................................... 4
2 INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 6
3 MAINTENANCE LED.................................................................... 7
4 MODULE ILLUSTRATIONS AND LABEL ....................................................... 8
5 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 9
6 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ................................................. 10
INTRODUCTION
This publication provides a description of the HDSL2 Repeater (H2RX), installation
instructions, and pinout information.
Revision History
ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE
1 07/00 Original.
Trademark Information
ADC, ADC Telecommunications, Radiator, and Soneplex are registered trademarks of ADC
Telecommunications, Inc.
CLEI is a trademark of Bellcore.
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Related Publications
Listed below are all of the related manuals, their content, and their publication numbers.
Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance
Center at 1-800-366-3891 (in U.S.A. or Canada) or 952-946-3000, extension 3223 (outside
U.S.A. and Canada).
Title ADCP Number
Soneplex Radiator
II Housing Installation Instructions 70-650
Soneplex Version B HDSL2 Central Office (H2LXC) Module Installation Instructions 61-752
Soneplex Version B HDSL2 Remote (H2LXR) Module Installation Instructions 61-753
Admonishments
Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards
to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains
what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers,
Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by use
of the triangular alert icon (seen below), and are listed in descending order of severity of
injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence.
Danger
:
Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Warning
:
Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe
personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
Caution
:
Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor
personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
General Safety Precautions
Danger
:
If the
HDSL2 Repeater (H2RX) enclosure is not grounded properly, the H2RX
housing may reach a high electrical potential (if a short occurs). This high electrical potential
will result in death or severe personal injury if anyone comes in contact with the H2RX
housing. In addition, if the H2RX is not grounded properly, the lightning protection for the
H2RX will be invalidated, the H2RX enclosure may become electrically hot if a short occurs,
the performance of the H2RX may decrease, and damage to the H2RX may occur. Make sure
that the H2RX enclosure is grounded following local practices.
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Danger:
To avoid electric shock, be careful when working near HDSL2 loop connections or
telecommunications circuits. An electrical potential of ±130 volts exists on Version B HDSL2
loop connections and telecommunications circuits. Coming in contact with this high electrical
potential will result in death or severe personal injury.
Warning
:
To prevent electrical shock, never install telephone equipment in a wet location or
during a lightning storm. When installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines on
the network side before working with uninsulated lines or terminals.
Caution: Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before handling
modules, wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components.
Place modules in anti-static packing material when transporting or storing. When working on
modules, always place them on an approved anti-static mat that is electrically grounded.
FCC Compliance Statement
The HDSL2 Repeater (H2RX) has been certified to comply with the requirements for class A
computing devices per part 15 of the FCC regulations.
Warning:
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital
device pursuant to Subpart A of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference to TV and
radio reception in which case the user, at their own expense, will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus, set out in
the radio interference regulation of the authorization methods of Industry Canada. Operation in
a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to TV and radio reception requiring the
owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
Certification
The HDSL2 Repeater (H2RX) has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of
UL 1459.
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1 GENERAL
The HDSL2 repeater (H2RX), as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, is used to extend the reach
of HDSL2 transmission beyond the Carrier Serving Area (CSA) distances. The Version B
H2LXC and Version B H2LXR modules provide a maximum reach of 12,000 feet over 24
gauge wire or 9,000 feet over 26 gauge wire, without a repeater (which meets the CSA
requirement). When an H2RX is placed mid-span between a Version B or later H2LXC and a
Version B or later H2LXR, the maximum reach can be doubled to 24,000 feet over 24 AWG
wire; or 18,000 feet over 26 AWG wire.
14012-B
H2RX
HDSL2 REPEATER
DANGER
R
ISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK. VOLTAGES UP TO 260
VOLTS M
AY BE PRESENT ON TELE-
COM
M
UNICATIONS CIRCUITS.
FLASHING GREEN LOOPS INACTIVE
GREEN ALL LOOPS ACTIVE
RED EQUIPMENT FAILURE
YELLOW SELF TEST
FLASHING YELLOW LOOPBACKS ARMED
YELLOW LOOPBACK ACTIVE
FLASHING RED POWER FAULT
1 GND
2NC
3 RING
4TIP
5 RING
6TIP
7NC
8NC
9NC
10 GND
11 NC
12 NC
CUSTOMER
NETWORK
STATUS
MAINTENANCE
Figure 1. Back (Bottom) View of the H2RX
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14011-A
Figure 2. Front (Top) View of the H2RX
The H2RX may only be used within an HDSL2 span when a Version B or later H2LXC is
deployed in a central office or CEV, and the Version B or later H2LXR is deployed at the remote
site. This configuration provides full duplex transport of DS1 signals between the central office
and a remote location via an HDSL2 distribution loop.
The H2RX is loop-powered from the Version B H2LXC with ±130 VDC and passes the loop
power on to the Version B H2LXR unit. When the Version B H2LXC recognizes that the H2RX
is present and the Loop Power Setting field on the H2LX Unit Configuration screen is set to
“AUTO”, it will automatically change its loop power voltage from –130 VDC to ±130 VDC in
order to provide sufficient power for both the H2RX and Version B H2LXR units. Whenever
power is present from the Version B H2LXC end, the H2RX will synchronize with the Version
B H2LXC, regardless of whether or not the Version B H2LXR is present at the remote end.
There are two LED indicators on the H2RX to show the status and maintenance activity of the
unit. There are no other manual controls or indicators.
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2 INSTALLATION
Ensure that the ADC Soneplex Radiator II Housing case with cable stub (Above Ground or
Below Ground) is properly installed and connected. Refer to the
Soneplex Radiator II Housing
Installation Instructions
manual, listed at the beginning of this manual, for more information.
A typical catalog number for a below-ground case is
SPX-HRXC-30-BG-a16bb, or for an
above-ground case is SPX-HRXC-30-AG-a16bb
, where:
a
= 0 or G
bb
= GT – Gas tube protection
SS – Solid state protection
Maximum Density: 16
Note:
All slots in the ADC Soneplex Radiator High Density Repeater Apparatus case with
cable stub may be populated with H2RX modules. If some slots are unused, it is
recommended (but not required) that the H2RX modules be spaced apart to slightly reduce
their operating temperatures. In addition, for above-ground applications in which some slots
are unused, it is recommended (but not required) that the unused slots be positioned on the
sun-facing side of the H2RX housing. Other vendors’ multiple-slot repeater housings may
require that 50% or more of the slots remain empty, and that the H2RX modules be separated
with vacant spaces, in order to conform with Bellcore GR-487-CORE.
Danger
:
If the
HDSL2 Repeater (H2RX) enclosure is not grounded properly, the H2RX
housing may reach a high electrical potential (if a short occurs). This high electrical potential
will result in death or severe personal injury if anyone comes in contact with the H2RX
housing. In addition, if the H2RX is not grounded properly, the lightning protection for the
H2RX will be invalidated, the H2RX enclosure may become electrically hot if a short occurs,
the performance of the H2RX may decrease, and damage to the H2RX may occur. Make sure
that the H2RX enclosure is grounded following local practices.
Danger:
To avoid electric shock, be careful when working near HDSL2 loop connections or
telecommunications circuits. An electrical potential of ±130 volts exists on Version B HDSL2
loop connections and telecommunications circuits. Coming in contact with this high electrical
potential will result in death or severe personal injury.
Note:
If the H2RX is installed in the HDSL2 loop and is not grounded properly, HDSL2
loop activation
time may increase from less than 40 seconds to approximately 3 minutes.
1. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the H2RX module from the protective
material. Inspect the module. If damaged, file a claim with the commercial carrier and
contact ADC Telecommunications to reorder. See the Customer Information and
Assistance section of this manual for procedures.
2. Remove the dome from the apparatus case in accordance with the manufacturer’s
installation instructions.
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3. Carefully slide the H2RX module into the slot until the board edge connector mates
completely with the housing connector. Push the module to seat it in the housing
connector. If excessive resistance is felt, withdraw the module and check for obstructions
and proper alignment.
Note
: The
ADC Soneplex Radiator II Housing case may be fully populated with 16
H2RX modules. The location and spacing of the modules does not matter.
4. Verify that the Version B H2LXC and Version B H2LXR modules are installed at the
central office and remote location, respectively. Then verify that the Loop Power Setting
field on the H2LX Unit Configuration screen is set to “AUTO”. Then watch the H2RX
STATUS LED until a steady green light is displayed. The sequence of color display is
shown in Table 1.
Table 1. H2RX STATUS LED Sequence of Color Display
SEQUENCE COLOR DESCRIPTION
1 Yellow Internal diagnostic test.
2 Flashing green Activating with Version B H2LXC for initial pass (–130 VDC).
3 Off H2RX recognized by Version B H2LXC, power being configured for ±130
VDC.
4 Yellow Internal diagnostic test.
5 Flashing green Activating with Version B H2LXC and Version B H2LXR. If the Version B
H2LXR is not present at this stage, the LED remains in a flashing green
state.
6 Steady green All loops are active: Version B H2LXC to H2RX, and H2RX to Version B
H2LXR.
5. If the red light comes on and remains on, the H2RX has failed. Replace it with a new
one.
6. Replace the dome on the apparatus case in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation
instructions.
3 MAINTENANCE LED
The H2RX provides a maintenance LED. Refer to Table 2 for descriptions of the LED’s color
displays.
Table 2. H2RX Maintenance LED Color Display
COLOR DESCRIPTION
Flashing yellow Intelligent loopbacks are armed
Steady yellow Local loopback (either network or customer) is active at the H2RX
Flashing red When a fault is detected on the H2RX to H2LXR loop, flashes for the duration of the fault at
a 50% duty cycle of 1.0 sec. (that is, 0.5 sec. on, and 0.5 sec. off).
Off None of the above conditions exist.
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4 MODULE ILLUSTRATIONS AND LABEL
Figure 1 (shown previously) shows the H2RX as viewed from the back (or bottom when
inserted into the housing); and Figure 2 (shown previously) shows the H2RX as viewed from
the front (or top when inserted into the housing). The label is shown on one side.
Figure 3 shows the label. Included on the label are the indicator colors and meanings of the
different colors. Also included are the electrical pinouts of the H2RX module. The signals
labeled “Network” indicate the HDSL2 loop that is connected to the Version B H2LXC. The
signals labeled “Customer” indicated the HDSL2 loop that is connected to the Version B
H2LXR. See Table 3 for a complete listing of the pinouts.
7021-D
HRX
HDSL REPEATER
DANGER
RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK. VOLTAGES UP TO 260
VOLTS MAY BE PRESENT ON
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CIRCUITS.
YELLOW SELFTEST
FLASHING GREEN PERFORMING ACTIVATION
GREEN ALL LOOPS ACTIVE
RED EQUIPMENT FAILURE
1 GND
2NC
3 LOOP 1 RING
4 LOOP 1 TIP
5 LOOP 1 RING
6 LOOP 1 TIP
7NC
8 LOOP 2 RING
9 LOOP 2 TIP
10 GND
11 LOOP 2 RING
12 LOOP 2 TIP
CUSTOMER
NETWORK
NETWORK
CUSTOMER
2X
Figure 3. H2RX Label
Table 3. H2RX Card Edge Pinouts
PIN # PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
1 GND Safety Ground
2 NC No Connection
3 Ring - Customer HDSL2 signal from/to Version B H2LXR
4 Tip - Customer HDSL2 signal from/to Version B H2LXR
5 Ring - Network HDSL2 signal from/to Version B H2LXC
6 Tip - Network HDSL2 signal from/to Version B H2LXC
7 NC No Connection
8 NC No Connection
9 NC No Connection
10 GND Safety Ground
11 NC No Connection
12 NC No Connection
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5 SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications for the H2RX module are given in Table 4 below.
Table 4. H2RX Module Specifications
PARAMETER SPECIFICATION REMARKS
HDSL2 Interface
Output Signal Level 16.5 ±0.5 dBm
Impedance 135 ohms
Loop Loss Allowed Up to 35 dB Version B H2LXC to H2RX, H2RX
to Version B H2LXR
Power
Nominal Input Voltage Up to ±130 VDC
Max. Power Consumption 6.4 watts nominal (per
repeater)
All power dissipated in the unit.
Dimensions
6.1 in. x 2.6 in. x 0.8 in.
(15.5 cm x 6.6 cm x 2.0 cm)
Weight
0.40 lb. (0.18 kg)
Environment
Operating Temperature –40
°
to 122
°
F (–40
°
to 50
°
C) Ambient temperature inside the
apparatus case.
Storage Temperature –40
°
to 158
°
F (–40
°
to 70
°
C)
Relative Humidity:
Operating and Storage 5% to 95% No condensation
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6 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
For customers wanting information on ADC products or help in using them, ADC offers the
services listed below. To obtain any of these services by telephone, first dial the central ADC
telephone number, then dial the extension provided below.
The central number for calls originating in the U.S.A. or Canada is
1-800-366-3891
. For calls
originating outside the U.S.A. or Canada, dial country code “1” then dial
952-946-3000
.
Sales Assistance
Extension 3000
Quotation Proposals
Ordering and Delivery
General Product Information
Systems Integration
Extension 3000
Complete Solutions (from Concept to Installation)
Network Design and Integration Testing
System Turn-Up and Testing
Network Monitoring (Upstream or Downstream)
Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance
Service/Maintenance Agreements
Systems Operation
BBG Technical Assistance Center
Extension 3223
Technical Information
System/Network Configuration
Product Specification and Application
Training (Product-Specific)
Installation and Operation Assistance
Troubleshooting and Repair/Field Assistance
Product Return Department
Extension 3748
E-Mail: repair&[email protected]
ADC Return Authorization number and instructions must
be obtained before returning products.
Product information may also be obtained using the ADC web site at
www.adc.com
or by
writing ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101, U.S.A.
Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice.
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ADC SONEPLEX H2RX Installation Instructions Manual

Type
Installation Instructions Manual

ADC Soneplex H2RX

The ADC Soneplex H2RX is a HDSL2 repeater used to extend the reach of HDSL2 transmission beyond the Carrier Serving Area (CSA) distances. It can be used to double the maximum reach of HDSL2 transmission, from 12,000 feet to 24,000 feet over 24 AWG wire, or from 9,000 feet to 18,000 feet over 26 AWG wire.

The H2RX is loop-powered from the Version B H2LXC with ±130 VDC and passes the loop power on to the Version B H2LXR unit. There are two LED indicators on the H2RX to show the status and maintenance activity of the unit. There are no other manual controls or indicators.

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