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Mini Manual
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CHANGE LOG
Date ECN number Description Done By
11.97 A0-First Release Gadi David
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Table of Contents
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The versatile SDM-16 can be configured to The SDM-16 can be managed by an
perform various network functions. It can enhanced, centrally located, workstation-
serve as an Add-and-Drop Multiplexer based management system, the ECI
(ADM-16) or as a local cross-connect (LXC), Network Manager (eNM), or locally by an
as required. ECI Element Manager (eEM) using a laptop
or desktop PC.
The SDM-16 provides three types of cross-
connect functions: 2. Functional description
• Add-Drop cross-connect capability Refer to Figure 2.
permits dynamic assignment of each The SDM-16 multiplexes PDH digital signals
SDH tributary unit (TU) to a tributary of various rates (2, 34, 45 and 140 Mbit/s)
interface and STM-1 (155 Mbit/s) signals into one or
• Through-payload cross-connection allows two STM-16 (2488 Mbit/s) streams which
rearrangement of TU's on rings can be transmitted in one or two directions
(dual-ring). It provides the capability of
• Local cross-connection provides direct
inter-connection of tributaries.
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STM-16
2.488 Gbit/s
Aggergate
Line
Interfaces
SDM-16
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10 1 10 2 10 3 104 105 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 11 0 1 11 1 12 113 1 14
30 1
FCU16 30 2
FCU16
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Table 1: Slot assignments - SDM4/16
SLOT NUMBER
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210
C TR2AB √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TR2-16 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
R TR34 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
D TR45 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
TR140 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
N TRSE √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TRSO √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
M TRSOL √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
E TRSOL5 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
OPBW √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
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Table 2: Slot assignments - SDM4/16AB
SLOT NUMBER
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210
C TR2AB √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TR34 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
R TR45 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
D TR140 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
TRSE √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
N TRSO √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TRSOL √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
M TRSOL5 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
E OPBW √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
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Table 3: Slot assignments - SDM4R/16R
SLOT NUMBER
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210
C TR2AB √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TR2-16 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
R TR2-16S √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
D TR34 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
TR45 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
TR140 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
N TRSE √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TRSO √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
M TRSOL √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
E TRSOL5 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
OPBW √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
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Table 4: Slot assignments - SDM4L/16L
SLOT NUMBER
102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210
C TR2AB √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TR2-16 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
R TR2-16S √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
D TR34 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
TR45 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
TR140 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
N TRSE √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
A TRSO √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
M TRSOL √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
E TRSOL5 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
OPBW √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
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(101) Multiplexer Control Processor streams: 2 Mbit/s (TR2AB, TR2-16/S), 34
(MCP4) - performs basic, system-wide Mbit/s (TR34), 45 Mbits/s (TR45) 140 Mbit/s
management functions. It interfaces with two (TR140/W), and STM-1 rate - 155 Mbit/s
management entities, the local Element (TRS).
Manager via an RS-232 connection (on the The TR2AB card contains 8 tributary
CCP) and an ECI Network Manager (eNM). interfaces; the TR2-16/S card contains 16
In addition, the MCP4 manages the traffic tributary interfaces; all other tributary cards
flow between the cards. The MCP4 also contain 1 tributary interface. There are two
houses the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) types of TRS card: an optical card (TRS-O)
Flash Memory card, which is used at power- for interfacing with optical cables, and an
up to download the network configuration. electrical card (TRS-E) for interfacing with
During use, the NVM card provides memory electrical lines.
back-up for saving the configuration and
performance data.
(102) - (110) Nine tributary (TR) slots -
Provide the interface for the tributary
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(111) - (112) Bus Interface and Matrix (201) Communication Unit (COM) -
(BIMF, BIMTL) Card - Provides internal Supports the connection to the eNM (ECI
communication and cross-connect between Network Manager) interface or to the Q-
the tributary interface buses and aggregate interface (the Telecommunications
signal buses. The card also provides local- Management Network, TMN) in the gateway
and through-payload cross-connects. node. In all other network elements, it
processes and transfers the communication
(113), (115) Aggregate Interface and SDH messages received via the DCC channels
Formatter (ASF16) Card - Adapts PDH from all adjacent network nodes.
signal to SDH format, mapping and adding it
to the aggregate signal for transmission to (202) - (210) Nine tributary (TR) slots -
another SDM-16 system. On the receiving Provide the interface for the tributary
end, it is converted to the internal format, streams: 2 Mbit/s (TR2AB, TR2-16/S), 34
dropped to the destination interface, and Mbit/s (TR34), 45 Mbit/s (TR45), 140 Mbit/s
converted to the appropriate format for the (TR140), and STM-1 rate - 155 Mbit/s (TRS).
tributary interface.
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The TR2AB card contains 8 tributary (212), (213) Filter & Telecom Power
interfaces; the TR2-16S card contains 16 Supply (FTPS-16) Units - Contain circuits
tributary interfaces; all other tributary cards for input DC filtering, over-voltage protection,
contain 1 tributary interface. There are two and under-voltage identification. Each FTPS-
types of TRS card: an optical card (TRS-O) 16 card is capable of individually supplying
for interfacing with optical cables, and an the power for the system.
electrical card (TRS-E) for interfacing with (301), (302) Fan Control Units (FCU-16) -
electrical lines. Provides cooling for the SDM-16 system.
(211) Alarm and Maintenance Unit Each FCU-16 contains two ventilators.
AMU4/F - Provides external alarm
indications to warn the user of a malfunction.
Alarm indications are displayed via LED's on
the Upper Control Panel and routed to an
external alarm system in the form of relay
contact closures. It also provides the
Orderwire and the user channel interface.
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3.2. Central Connection Panel (CCP) ALARMS - Connector for external alarms.
Figures 4 and 5 show the top of the subrack. ICB – for connection to external ECI
The panel above the card cage is the Central equipment.
Connection Panel (CCP), through which PC - Connector for the Element Manager
most of the external interconnections to the (eEM) laptop PC.
system are made, including the tributary
signal cables, the management cables, the F Interface - D-type connector to eNM (ECI
timing cables and the power cables. The Network Management) terminal, covered
aggregate and tributary optical cables are with a metal plate. To connect an eNM
directly connected to the appropriate terminal (generally done at a gateway node),
interface units. The connectors are this panel should be removed, and a MAU
organized in rows and columns. connector (included with the eNM
equipment) inserted into the D-type
The CCP includes the following connectors: connector beneath the plate.
OW/F1 - For orderwire and user’s channel Q - TMN connector. Future option.
connection.
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INF-16 - Input Filter - Filter module, includes
connectors for the input power cables.
UCP - for connecting the Upper Control
Panel.
DEBUG - For internal ECI use only.
CLOCK IN/OUT - Connector for external
clock input and output.
The other connectors on the CCP include:
Connectors for output 2 Mbit/s tributary
signals from the TR2AB, TR2-16S unit;
connectors for output 34 Mbit/s, 45
Mbit/s,140 Mbit/s or 155 Mbit/s signals from
the TR34, TR45, TR140 or TRS-E units.
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Figure 4: Central Connection Panel (CCP) (SDM16R/SDM4R)
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Figure 5: Central Connection Panel (CCP) (SDM16L/SDM4L)
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3.3. Upper Control Panel (UCP) ACO BUTTON and LED (yellow) - Alarm
Cut-Off (ACO) button and LED. Activating
The UCP has a number of LED's and the ACO turns off any alarm indicator LED's
controls as shown in Figure 6. that are currently lit. The ACO LED indicates
The LEDs and controls are as follows: that the ACO has been activated.
RESET PUSHBUTTON - Resets the system. E1, E2 (OW) LEDs (green) - Indicates the
LAMP TEST BUTTON - This button tests for channel for the Orderwire transmission (not
the proper operation of the system LEDs, by in use).
activating all the LEDs. ORDERWIRE CONTROL SWITCH - Selects
ALARM INDICATORS (red): E1/E2 (not in use).
• CRITICAL EOW CONNECTOR (RJ11-TYPE) - The
Orderwire connection (not in use).
• MAJOR
• MINOR CALL LED (yellow) - This LED indicates that
a call is coming in on the Orderwire line (not
• WARNING in use).
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ALARMS
UCP RESET LAMP CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR WARNING ACO E1 CALL SEND E2 EOW CALL
TEST REC
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3.4. Front Panel controls and indicators Note: The NVM card must not be removed
while this LED is lit.
The LED's, buttons and connections
appearing on the front panel of the system FLASH CARD - The NVM flash memory
cards (shown in Figures 7 and 8) include: card slot.
3.4.1. On all cards 3.4.3. On the TR2AB, TR2-16S card
ACTIVE LED (green) - Appears on all cards TRIB. MONITOR POINTS - Near the bottom
and indicates that the card is operational. of each TR2AB, TR2-16S card are
connections to monitor the 8, 16 2M
FAIL LED (red) - Appears on all cards
channels respectively, each containing one
(except for the FTPS-16), indicating a fault
connection for Receive and one for
condition in the card.
Transmit.
3.4.2. On the MCP4 card
3.4.4. On the TR34, TR45 and TR140 cards
PROG LED (yellow) - This LED indicates
TRIB. OUT MONITOR POINT - Near the
that the system is downloading from (or
bottom of each card are connections to
uploading to) the NVM card.
monitor the tributary output.
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Figure 7: Front Panels of SDM-16 Common Cards
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Figure 8: Front Panels of SDM-16 Tributary Cards
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3.4.5. On the TRS-Optical card STM-1 tributary data transmission.
The TRS-O card contains an adjustable front TR CLK CONNECTION - Monitor point for
panel that arrives closed with two screws. STM-1 tributary clock transmission.
During normal operation, this panel is 3.4.6. On the TRS-Electrical card
screwed shut, with the optical cables
TRIB.OUT CONNECTION - Monitor point for
connected inside the panel.
the STM-1 tributary data transmission.
LASER LED (green) - Indicates laser
3.4.7. On the ASF16 card
operation.
LASER LED (green) - Indicates laser
LASER ON PUSHBUTTON - Activates laser
operation.
manually (even with the drawer open). This
button activates laser transmission for 2 LASER ON PUSHBUTTON - Activates laser
seconds if depressed for less than 12 manually. This button activates laser
seconds and for 90 seconds if depressed for transmission for 2 seconds if depressed for
more than 12 seconds. less than 12 seconds and for 90 seconds if
depressed for more than 12 seconds.
TR OUT CONNECTION - Monitor point for
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E/W IN2 - STM4 622 MHz data bypass from CLK 155 IN - Clock 155M to CLU from other
other ASF16 ASF16
E/W OUT2 - STM4 622 MHz data bypass to 3.4.8. On the FTPS-16 card
other ASF16 Near the bottom of the card are two test
E/W IN3 - STM4 622 MHz data bypass from points for testing the power sources. These
other ASF16 include +2.1V, +5V.
E/W OUT3 - STM4 622 MHz data bypass to
other ASF16
E/W IN4 - STM4 622 MHz data bypass from
other ASF16
E/W OUT4 - STM4 622 MHz data bypass to
other ASF16
CLK 155 OUT - Clock 155M from CLU to
other ASF16
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4. Optical Fiber insertion connector further back is the Transmit
(OUT) connector.
To insert the optical fibers on the optic cards
(see Figures 9 and 10): 5. Close the panel, pressing the fibers into
the channel at the top of the card.
1. Insert the optic card in the desired slot. Covering optical cables not in use is
2. Loosen the screw securing the front recommended, to prevent dust on the
panel, and open the panel. optical lens.
3. Lower the Optical Fibers through the 5. Rack assembly
black handle on the right or left side of
The complete rack assembly for fully
the system, and through the appropriate
equipped configurations should include only
hole in the black rail above the slot
a single subrack (Figure 11). If the
containing the optic card.
configuration is lighter (e.g., a regenerator),
4. Insert each fiber into the appropriate an additional subrack may be added, but a
connector on the card: the connector in heat buffer must be used to insulate
the front (i.e., closer to the front panel) is between the subracks.
the Receive (IN) connector, and the
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Figure 9: Fiber installation on ASF-16 card
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Figure 10: Fiber installation - TRSO card Lower and Upper Panels
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Figure 11: Complete rack assembly
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6. Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) panel. Four D-type Input connectors P1-P4
wired to each AMU1/F card of the SDM-16
The Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) shown in system by alarms cable and four D-type
Figure 12 is located at the top of each rack. Output connectors J1-J4 distribute the
The RAP serves a number of functions: alarms to the external alarm control
• Provides power to each of the subracks, locations.
and ground (earth) for the system The right and left sides of the RAP have four
• Provides circuit breakers for each circuit breakers. Power is fed to the subrack
subrack via the circuit breakers.
• Collects the alarm signals from each
AMU4/F card
• Distributes the alarm signals to the alarm
control locations
There are eight (8) D-type connectors
located in the alarm unit at the center of the
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Figure 12: Rack Alarm Panel (RAP)
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7. Power Supply Feed supply is sent to the backplane, where it is
distributed to the various individual cards.
Figure 13 shows the SDM-16 power supply
system. The external input voltage, which The over/under voltage block checks the
may range from -40 to -75 VDC, is power source for the system, and if the level
connected to the input filter (INF-16), located is too high or too low, a message is sent to
on the CCP. open the electronic switch, thus shutting off
all power flow into the system. The hold-up
The INF-16 accepts a dual input voltage for capacitor provides power to the system
back-up, provides EMC filtering, and senses during brief interruptions (10 ms) of the
the presence of the two inputs (for alarms power source.
generation). The summed output is fed into a
pair of filter and power supply cards (FTPS- The FTPS-16 cards also include a DC-to-DC
16), which share the load of the system. converter, providing the following voltages:
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FTPS-16
80 V (-)
INF-16 TO OTHER
80 V (-) CARDS
Us (-) ELEC.
SWITCH
1 HOLD 2.05-2.15V
UP 2.1V 2.1V
OVER/ 25A max 4.75-5.25V
UMDER V_BLAS TO
VOLTAGE
100mA max OTHER
+5V
Us (+) 5V
CARDS
4.75-5.25V GND
GND
FTPS-16
ELEC.
Us (-)
SWITCH
HOLD 2.05-2.15V
1 UP 2.1V
OVER/
25A max 4.75-5.25V
UMDER
VOLTAGE
100mA max
Us (+) 5V
4.75-5.25V
GND
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Table 5: STM-16 Section Overhead
8. STM-16 Overhead
Byte Value Byte use and function
Figure 14 shows the STM-16 Section A1 A2 F6 28 Framing bytes in start of STM frame
Overhead (SOH). Table 5 below lists the B1 BIP-8 Regenerator Section error monitoring
possible expected values, and the B2 BIP-96 Multiplex Section error monitoring
functionality for each byte, as defined in the J1 Section trace
SDM-16. D1-D3 Varying Regenerator Section DCC
D4-D1 Varying MultiSection DCC
Note: K1 and K2 bytes are intended for use E1 E2 Varying Orderwire bytes
with APS (line-protected switching). As the F1 Varying User channel byte
SDM-16 system supports path protection K1* 01 Automatic Protection Switching
request and information byte
and not line protection, bits 6-8 of the K2 (for future implementation)
byte are for AIS and FERF indication. K2* 10 Used for MS-AIS and MS-FERF
identification
9. Block Diagram M1 Varying Includes the count of interleaved bit
Figure 15 shows a simplified block diagram blocks detected by the Bq byte
of the SDM-16 system. S1 Undefined Synchronization Status Marker
Z1 Z2 Undefined Reserved for national use
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Figure 14: STM-16 Section Overhead (SOH)
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Figure 15: SDM-16 block diagram
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10. Specifications 10.2. Interfaces
10.1. General data • Aggregate Optical - ASF16XX. See Table 6
Voltage Range ..................... -40 VDC to -75 VDC • Electrical Tributary cards - see Table 7
Nominal Operating Voltage ..................... -48 VDC • Optical Tributary cards - see Table 8
Maximum Power Consumption -
Subrack ................................................ 700 W 10.3. Monitor points
Dimensions (H x W x D mm) - 1. TR2AB/TR2-16/TR2-16S
Subrack SDM16R.................. 975 x 450 x 280 TRIB. IN, TRIB. OUT . -20dB@120Ω balanced
Subrack SDM16L ................ 1125 x 450 x 280 2. TR34/45/140
Weight - TRIB.OUT................. 0 dB@ 75Ω unbalanced
Subrack .................................................. 35 kg 3. TRS-E
Fully Populated Subrack......................... 55 kg TRIB.OUT......-20 dB CMI @ 75Ω unbalanced
Temperature Range - 4. TRS-O
Storage spec. ....ETS 300-019-1-1 CLASS 1,2
o o DATA OUT, CLOCK OUT. ECL NRZ 75Ω /-2V
Operation..................................... -5 C - 45 C
Operation Altitude.......................... Up to 3 km
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Table 6: ASF16XX specification
ASF16XX L3 S5 L5 B5 V5 X5
Parameter
Wavelength λ (nm) 1310 1550 1550 1550 1550 1550
Application Code L-16.1 L-16.2 L-16.2 L-16.2 L-16.2 L-16.2
Source Laser Type SLM SLM SLM SLM SLM SLM
Transmit Power Nominal (dBm) -2 to 3 -5 to 0 -2 to 3 -2 to 3 1 to 5 4.5 to 8.5
Extinction Ratio Minimum (dB) 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2
-10
Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) @1x10 -30 -19 -30 -32 -30 -32
Receiver Overload (dBm) -9 0 -9 -9 -9 -9
Maximum Dispersion (ps/nm) N/A 1200 1500 3200 1800 2200
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Table 7: Electrical Tributary Cards specification
Parameter Tributary:
2 (Mbit/Sec) 34 (Mbit/Sec) 45 (Mbit/Sec) 140 (Mbit/Sec) STM-1
Physical Paragraph 6 Paragraph 8 Paragraph 5 Paragraph 9 Paragraph 12
level G-703
Bit rate 2048 ± 50 ppm 34368 ± 20 ppm 44736 ± 20 ppm 139264 ± 15 ppm 155520 ± 20 ppm
(KBit/sec)
Frame Unframed G.751 Unframed G.751 G.703
Line code HDB3 HDB3 B3Z3 CMI CMI
Line 120 Balanced 75 Unbalanced 75 Unbalanced 75 Unbalanced 75 Unbalanced
impedance 75 Unbalanced
(Ω)
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Table 8: Optical Tributary Cards specification
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11. Alarms Note 1: Three minutes must be allowed for
any changes made by the user (via the
The details of the alarms can be viewed
eNM/eEM) to be written to the NVM. The
through the eNM/eEM alarms description.
PROG LED on the MCP4 front panel
The settings for the severity of each alarm
indicates that the MCP4 is either reading
can be changed by the user via the eNM
from the NVM card or writing to the NVM
(ECI Network Manager) or by the eEM
card. Even if the PROG LED goes on soon
(Element Manager); these changes are
after a change has been made via the
stored in the NVM. If an alarm occurs, its
eNM/eEM, this may not mean that the MCP4
severity is indicated locally by LED indicators
is writing the change to the NVM card; it
(on the front panel) and sent via relays to the
might be reading from the NVM card.
external alarm control locations.
Note 2: The severity may be changed by
S/W upgrade.
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Table 9: Transmission Alarms SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default
level masking
R = Reported, NR = Not Reported
MS Background block error far-end Event R
SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default ESFE threshold crossed Event R
level masking
SESFE threshold crossed Event R
SPI LOS Major R UASFE threshold crossed Event R
(TRSE) TX data deviation Major R VC4/ AIS Major R
RS LOF Major R VC3/ LOP Major R
Background block error near-end Event R VC12 FERF Warning R
ESNE threshold crossed Event R FERF Warning R
SESNE threshold crossed Event R Path trace ID mismatch Major R
UASNE threshold crossed Event R Signal label mismatch Major R
OFS threshold crossed Event R (ASF LOM Major R
MS AIS Major R VC4)
LOP Major R Unequipped signal label Major R
FERF Warning R Background block error near-end Event R
Path trace ID mismatch Major R ESNE threshold crossed Event R
Background block error near-end Event R SESNE threshold crossed Event R
ESNE threshold crossed Event R UESNE threshold crossed Event R
SESNE threshold crossed Event R Background block error far-end Event R
UESNE threshold crossed Event R ESFE threshold crossed Event R
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SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default SDH Transmission Alarm Severity Default
level masking level masking
(ASF SESFE threshold crossed Event R Timing Primary timing source not active Warning R
VC4) Current T4 timing source failure Major R
UASFE threshold crossed Event R Primary timing source phase hits Major R
PJ threshold crossed Event R Primary timing source LOS Major R
VC3 EBER Major R Secondary timing source fault Minor R
VC4 SD Minor R
PDH AIS Major R
level LOS Major R
2M/ EBER Major R
34M/ SD Minor R
45M/ RAI Major R
140M LOF Major R
CVNE threshold crossed Event R
ESNE threshold crossed Event R
SESNE threshold crossed Event R
UESNE threshold crossed Event R
Timing Input timing failure Major R
Timing source out of range Major R
Transient timing state Warning R
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Table 10: Equipment Alarms SDH level Equipment Alarm Severity Default
R = Reported, NR = Not Reported masking
SDH level Equipment Alarm Severity Default FTPS-16 Power failure Major R
masking Card out Major R
Type mismatch Major R
NVM Card out Warning R
TR2AB Communication failure Major R
Data fault Minor R TR2-16S
Programming fault Minor R TR34 Card failure Major R
Power failure Major R TR140 Card out Major R
Card failure Minor TR45 Type mismatch Major R
NE-NVM is write-protected Warning R Programming fault Major R
NE-NVM is not consistent Warning R ASF-16 Communication failure Major R
COM Communication failure Major R Card out Major R
Card out Major R Programming fault Major R
Type mismatch Major R Type mismatch Major R
Programming fault Major R Card failure Major R
Card failure Major R Laser power high Major R
AMU4/F Communication failure Major R Laser bias current high Major R
Card out Major R Laser temperature high Major R
Type mismatch Major R Laser power low Major R
Programming fault Major R Laser temperature low Major R
Card failure Major R
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SDH level Equipment Alarm Severity Default SDH level Equipment Alarm Severity Default
masking masking
ASF-16 Programming fault Major R TRSO/L/L5 Power failure Major R
Power failure Major R only Laser power high Major R
Internal timing failure Major R TRSO/L/L5 Laser bias current high Major R
BIM/F/TL TG processor fault Major R only Laser temperature high Major R
Communication failure Major R Laser power low Major R
Card out Major R Laser temperature low Major R
Programming fault Major R OPBRW Communication failure Major R
Type mismatch Major R OPBW Card out Major R
FCU-16 Card failure Major R Card failure Major R
Card out Critical R Programming fault Major R
Laser temperature low Major R
INF-16 Card failure Critical R
Laser power high Major R
Input voltage 1 failure Minor R
Laser bias high Major R
TRSO/L/S Input voltage 2 failure Minor R
Laser temperature high Major R
TRSE
Laser power low Major R
Communication failure Major R
Laser input power high Major R
Programming fault Major R
Laser input power low Major R
Type mismatch Major R
Type mismatch Major R
Card out Major R
Card failure Major R
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12. Catalog numbers Item Number
ASF16L3 229209-6868-023
Item Number
ASF16S5 229209-6868-013
MCP4 232009-4820-023 ASF16L5 229209-6868-043
AMU4 232009-4870-013 ASF16V5 229209-6868-083
AMU4F 232009-4871-013 ASF16X5 229209-6868-093
COM 232009-4830-013 FTPS-16 229209-6819-013
TR45 232009-4824-023 FCU-16 129202-5131-002
TR34 226009-3805-023 SDM4R/16R (subrack) 129202-2010-020
TR2-16S 226009-3823-033 SDM4L/16L (subrack) 129202-2010-010
TR2AB 232009-4824-023 UCP 232009-4868-023
TR2-16 226009-3823-013 INF-16 229209-6816-013
TR140 226009-3858-023 OPBW 132009-4889-013
TRSO (S3) 232009-4835-073 OPBRW 232009-4889-023
TRSE 232009-4835-063
TRSOL3 232009-4835-075
TRSOL5 232009-4835-077
BIM-F 232009-4825-013
BIMTL 232009-4804-013
ASF16B5 129209-6868-053
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13. Safety instructions Connect the bare wire to the GND (this is for
shield continuity only).
13.1. Circuit breaker
13.3. Grounding
The system is to be connected to the 48/60
VDC power supply via a circuit breaker with The rack is connected to the utility Ground
16A rating. Bar with a ground cable according to ETSI
recommendations (top/bottom connection).
13.2. Connection to DC power supply The SDM-16 system subrack is mounted on
Use ECI cable WB605A/2 (length 1.7M) or the rack with 4 holding screws and nuts, thus
cable WB280A/2 (length 2.7M) to connect providing chassis connection to Ground.
between the SDM-16 system and the circuit 13.4. Mechanical installation
breaker. This cable has a D-type connector
on one side for connection to the SDM-16 Minimum spacing between SDM-16 base
system and pins on the other side for and the floor is 50 mm.
connection to the circuit breaker.
Connect the BLACK wire to the “-”. Connect
the RED wire to the “+” (Battery Return).
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