NEC of America 58155N NLite N 5.8 GHz Digital Microwave Radio User Manual LCT

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CONTENTS
ROI-S07047-051E
July, 2009
NLite N
6-38GHz DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM
Section IV APPENDIX
NLite N LCT OPERATION
CONTENTS
TITLE
PAGE
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1
Accessing the NLite N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2
LCT Menu Items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1
3.1
ALARM/STATUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Alarm Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
EQUIPMENT SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Equipment Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
INVENTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
AUX. I/O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
6.1
Maintenance1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6.2
Maintenance2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
7.1
PROVISIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Provisioning Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
METERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
PMON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
9.1
PMON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
9.1.1
PMON (History) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
9.1.2
RMON (History) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
10
INSTALLATION OF USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
11
DIAL-UP SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
12
LCT INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
13
FIREWALL SETUP FOR WINDOWS VISTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
13.1
Firewall Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
13.2
Firewall Setup (with Advanced Security) . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
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1.
INTRODUCTION
This Local Craft Terminal (LCT) Operation Manual describe how to setup,
manage, monitor and controls NLite N microwave radio systems.
User should prepare the computer (PC), USB cable and necessary
peripheral device used for equipment setup.
The following hardware and software for the PC are recommended. Use
the latest updated version of the software.
Hardware requirement
• HD:
100 MB or higher free capacity
• RAM:
512 MB
• Display:
LCD 1,024 × 768
• CD-ROM drive
• Serial port
• USB port
• USB cable with USB-B connector
Software requirement (English version)
• OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
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Accessing the NLite N
This section explains the LCT connections and Startup Method (Procedure)
LCT software should be first installed in the PC from the supplied CDROM, referring to installation procedure in the chapters 10 to 12.
! IF IN/OUT
Ns
XIF IN XIF OUT
XPIC CTRL
TX
RX
XPIC
RESET
PWR
TRP
MD/
CBL SELV
XPIC CTRL
TX
RX
XPIC
RESET
PWR
TRP
MD/
CBL SELV
PULL
ALM
PWR
WS IN/OUT
DS1 IN/OUT
100M
PORT 1
PORT 2
100M
! IF IN/OUT
Ns
XIF IN XIF OUT
PWR
LCT
NMS
NE
AUX/ALM
Ns
PROTECT
PULL
MAINT
MEMORY
MDP
SC IN/OUT
EOW
CALL
MMC
NLite N MDP
LCT Application
USB Driver
LCT Application
LCT Setup File
USB Driver
setup_LCT_NLite_N_rev_
2_xx_xxx_Full.exe
Note: For the LCT Application Rev. 2.01.xxx,
execute the installation with the”setup_LCT_NLite_N_rev_2_xx_xxx_Full.exe”.
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Connect the Computer (PC) with a USB cable between the LCT
port and the USB port.
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NLite N TRP
NLite N MDP
! IF IN/OUT
XIF IN XIF OUT
Ns
XPIC CTRL
TX
RX
XPIC
RESET
PWR
TRP
MD/
CBL SELV
PULL
ALM
PWR
WS IN/OUT
DS1 IN/OUT
100M
PORT 1
PORT 2
! IF IN/OUT
XIF IN XIF OUT
Ns
XPIC CTRL
TX
RX
XPIC
RESET
PWR
TRP
MD/
CBL SELV
PULL
PWR
LCT
NMS
NE
AUX/ALM
100M
Ns
PROTECT
MAINT
MEMORY
MDP
SC IN/OUT
EOW
CALL
MMC
LCT port
USB port
LCT
NMS
NE
USB Cable
PC for LCT
*Use the typical USB shielded cable.
(Do not use the un-shielded cable)
LCT SETUP
Notes: USB modem driver should be installed first before creating
the dial-up connection.
Click on the “START” menu button, select “Settings”,
“Network Connections”, “LCT”, then, “Connect LCT” dial-up
dialog is appeared.
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The dialog box “Connect LCT” appears.
Click on the “Dial” button, then the PC is connected to the
MDP.
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Double click on the short-cut icon or select the “Programs”
→ “NEC_ LCT” → “LCT For NLite N” from the “start”
menu.
Note: There is a possibility that the USB connection is dropped during a
long-duration operation depending on the device type of
computer. In the case of a connection failure, please reconnect
the dial-up connection.
Enter User ID and password in User/Password entry fields and
press the “Login” button.
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Default password of Admin is defined as “12345678”
User ID
Admin
User
Pass Word
Privilege
********
(non password)
Access to the LCT and control
Access to the LCT (monitor only)
The password can be changed by Administrator privilege. The LCT
operator must have the security system privilege to control of NLite N
systems. (The password change is described in Chapter 6.2 Maintenance
2)
Following LCT Open View is displayed.
(Cascaded Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area by
default.)
NLite N LCT Open View (Example)
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Symbols in the Open View are described as follows.
Description of the LCT Menu Conventions
Close
Maximize
Minimize
Title bar
Menu area
Title
LCT Menu
Alarm Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(History)
Main area
Common
Set
Criteria
Normal State
Minor Alarm
Major Alarm
Logout
Summary Status
Maintenance
On
TRP No.1
Normal
MODEM No.1 Normal
INTFC(Main) Normal
TRP No.2
Normal
MODEM No.2 Normal
CTRL Normal
INTFC(Sub)
Admin
Progress State:
Progress State area
Summary Status area
Common area
LCT Menu
“Set” button appears/disappears depending on the Menu item selected in
the “LCT Menu”.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
Set
disappear
appear
disappear
appear
disappear
appear
disappear
disappear
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Common
Execute all the changes made in the items shown in the main
area by the selected “LCT Menu”.
Set
Displays confirmation box to Logout. Clicking Logout button,
the LCT screen is logged out and the Login screen is displayed.
Logout
Reload recent data to display.
Reload
Summary Status Area
Following summary items show the operating status.
For 1+1 Configuration
Item
For 1+0 Configuration
Status Indication
Item
Status Indication
Maintenance
On
(yellow)
Off
(white)
Maintenance
On
(yellow)
Off
(white)
TRP No.1
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
TRP
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
TRP No.2
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
MODEM
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
MODEM No.1
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
INTFC (Main)
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
MODEM No.2
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
CTRL
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
INTFC (Main)
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
CTRL
Normal
(green)
Alarm
(red)
Note: When the TRP No. 2, MODEM No. 2 is not mounted,
corresponding item is colored gray.
Progress State Area
Following Response is displayed. When “Set” button is clicked.
SET Control
Response
OK - Response
OK
NG - Response
NG
Symbol;
Set
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Menu Button displays pull-down menu
No Selected
Selected
Execute control/setup for each item
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1.2
LCT Menu Items
LCT Menu is consisted of the following table.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Sataus
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Sub-menu
Remarks
Refer to “2.ALARM/STATUS”
Refer to “3.EQUIPMENT SETUP”
Refer to “4.INVENTORY”
Refer to “5.AUX.I/O”
Refer to “6.MAINTENANCE”
Maintenence1
Maintenence2
Provisioning
Refer to “7.PROVISIONING”
DS1 Setting
WS Setting
BER Threshold Setting
SC Assignment
LAN Port Setting
TX Power Control
Condition for TX/RX SW
Relay Setting
TCN Threshold (15min)
TCN Threshold (1day)
PMON Select
In-band Loopback Setting
Others
Metering
PMON (History)
*1
Refer to “8.METERING”
Refer to “9.PMON”
RX Level (24h/15min)
RX Level (7days/day)
Total (24h/15min)
Total (7days/day)
CSU (24h/15min)
CSU (7days/day)
RMON (Line)(24h/15min)
RMON (Line)(7days/day)
RMON (DMR)(24h/15min)
RMON (DMR)(7days/day)
*2
*2
*2
*2
Notes:*1:Only provides for 1+1 configuration.
*2:Only provides for LAN.
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2.
2.1
ALARM/STATUS
Alarm Status
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
When click on the “Alarm/Status” button in “LCT Menu”, following
items/status (sample) are displayed in Main Area.
ALM items are listed in Table 2-1.
Alarm/Status items are displayed in Main area in default when accessing
the LCT.
Note: Alarm/Status indication varies depending on the system
configuration.
---TRP--Item
TX Power
TX Input
RX Level
APC
TRP CPU/Cable Open
Mute Status
TX SW Lock in Status
TX SW Reverse REQ
TX SW Status
RX SW Status
Status
No.1
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Off
Normal
Normal
No.1
No.2
No.2
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Off
(*1)
(*1)
(*1)
(*2)
Notes: Item (*1) is displayed in Hot Standby configuration only.
Item (*2) is displayed in Hot Standby and Twinpath configuration.
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---MODEM--Item
Unequipped
Type mismatch
Module
LOF
Frame ID
High BER
Low BER
Early Warning
MOD
DEM
Input Voltage
Power Supply
IF Cable Short
Cable EQL
Linearizer Function
Linearizer
ATPC Power Mode
Status
No.1
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
OPR
Normal
Active
---CTRL--Item
CTRL Module
MMC
Status
Normal
Not Mounted
---UAE--Item
UAE
No. 2
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Alarm
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
NON OPR
Normal
Active
Status
Normal
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---INTFC--Item
Status
Unequiped
Type Mismatch
Module
Input LOS CH
AIS Received CH
AIS Generated CH
Usage Error CH
In-band NELB CH
In-band FELB CH
WS Input LOS
WS AIS Received
WS AIS Generated
LAN Link
LAN Collision
Link Loss Forwarding
Speed & Duplex
Inphase
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Detail...
Inphase
(*1)
(*2)
(*3)
(*4)
(for LAN only)
Click on the corresponding item in status block (*1)(*2)(*3) details status
for following “Alarm/Status (16CH)*” is displayed.
Click on the corresponding item in status block (*4) details status for
following LAN PORT is displayed.
(*1)
CH No.
CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04
CH05
CH15
CH16
Status
Input LOS
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
AIS Received
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
AIS Generated
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Usage Error
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Close
Clicking “Close” button dismisses the “Alarm/Status” table.
Note*: Maximum 16 CH
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(*2)
---In-band Near End Loopback Status CH--Status
CH No.
CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
Status
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Close
Clicking Close button dismisses the Alarm/Status table.
Note*:Maximum 16CH
(*3)
---In-band Far End Loopback Status CH--CH No.
CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
Status
Status
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Close
Clicking Close button dismisses the Alarm/Status table.
Note*:Maximum 16CH
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These items (*) are displayed only when LAN transmission is configured to the system.
For the details, refer to Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100BASE-T(X)) Application and
Setting in this Section IV.
Item
Status
LAN Link
LAN Collision
Link Loss Forwarding (LLF)
Speed & Duplex
Normal
Normal
Normal
Detail.
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*4)
Port No.
Status
Link
Port1
Port2
Collision
Normal
Normal
Link
Link
LLF
Normal
Normal
Speed & Duplex
100M-Half(MDI)
100M-Half(MDI)
Close
Note:
1.Link:
Displaying LINK Status for respective Port.
2.Collision:
Displaying occurrence of Collision status in Half Duplex
mode for respective Port.
3.LLF:
Forced LINK off control status detecting the link loss of the
facing equipment for respective Port.
4.Speed & Duplex:
Displaying linked mode for respective Port.
Clicking “Close” button dismisses the LAN PORT table.
---TCN-RX LEV--Item
TCN-RX LEV-15min
TCN-RX LEV-1day
---TCN 15min 1day--Item
Total-15min
Total-1day
CSU-15min
CSU-1day
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Status
No.1
Normal
Normal
No.2
Normal
Normal
Status
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
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(*1)
---CSU-15min--CH No.
CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
Status
Incoming CV-L
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Incoming CV-P
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Outgoing CV-P
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Close
(*2)
---CSU-1day--CH No.
CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
Status
Incoming CV-L
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Incoming CV-P
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Outgoing CV-P
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Close
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Table 2-1 ALM/Status List (1/3)
No.
Alarm/Status Item
Event Status
Source of
Event
Criteria 1+ 1+
Default 0 1
TRP
1 TX PWR ALM1
TRP1 output power decreased
TRP No.1
Major
2 TX PWR ALM2
TRP2 output power decreased
TRP No.2
Major
3 TX Iunpt ALM1
TRP1 TX IF input level decreased
TRP No.1
Major
4 TX Input ALM2
TRP2 TX IF input level decreased
TRP No.2
Major
5 RX Level ALM1
TRP1 Received level decreased
TRP No.1
Major
6 RX Level ALM2
TRP2 Received level decreased
TRP No.2
Major
7 APC ALM1
TRP1 LO OSC APC loop out of lock
TRP No.1
Major
8 APC ALM2
TRP2 LO OSC APC loop out of lock
TRP No.2
Major
9 TRP CPU/CBL OPN ALM1
TRP1 CPU failure or IF cable is open
TRP No.1
Major
10 TRP CPU/CBL OPN ALM2
TRP2 CPU failure or IF cable is open
TRP No.2
Major
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
11 Mute Status1
TRP1 Mute status
TRP No.1
Status
12 Mute Status2
TRP2 Mute status
TRP No.2
Status
*1
13 TX SW Lock in Status
Status of TX SW Lock in function
CTRL
Status
*1
14 TX SW Reverse Request
Status of Reverse Function
CTRL
Status
*1
15 TX SW Status
Status of TX SW function
CTRL
Status
*1
16 RX SW Status
Status of RX SW function
CTRL
Status
*1
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Table 2-1 ALM/Status List (2/3)
No.
Alarm/Status Item
Event Status
Source of
Event
Criteria 1+ 1+
Default 0 1
MODEM
17 MODEM 1 UNEQUIP
Unequipped or loose contact of the MODEM1
CTRL
Major
18 MODEM 2 UNEQUIP
Unequipped or loose contact of the MODEM2
CTRL
Major
19 MODEM Type Mismatch1
Improper MODEM1 Type is installed
CTRL
Major
20 MODEM Type Mismatch2
Improper MODEM2 Type is installed
CTRL
Major
21 MODEM ALM1
The MODEM1 failure
CTRL
Major
22 MODEM ALM2
The MODEM2 failure
CTRL
Major
23 LOF1
Loss of Radio frame synchronization in
MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Major
24 LOF2
Loss of Radio frame synchronization in
MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Major
25 Frame ID1
ID is no coincidence in MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Major
26 Frame ID2
ID is no coincidence in MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Major
27 High BER ALM1
High BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Major
28 High BER ALM2
High BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Major
29 Low BER ALM1
Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Minor
30 Low BER ALM2
Low BER (selectable) is detected in MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Minor
31 Early Warning1
EARLY WARNING is detected in No.1 CH
MODEM No.1 Minor
32 Early Warning2
EARLY WARNING is detected in No.2 CH
MODEM No.2 Minor
33 MOD ALM1
PLL APC unlock output level down CLK loss in
MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Major
34 MOD ALM2
PLL APC unlock output level down CLK loss in
MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Major
35 DEM ALM1
Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Major
36 DEM ALM2
Carrier/Frame Asynchronous at MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Major
37 Input Voltage ALM1
ALM1 PS1 input over voltage/lower voltage
MODEM No.1 Major
38 Input Voltage ALM2
ALM2 PS2 input over voltage/lower voltage
MODEM No.2 Major
39 PS ALM1
No.1 power supply failure (only1+1)
MODEM No.1 Major
40 PS ALM2
No.2 power supply failure (only1+1)
MODEM No.2 Major
41 IF Cable Short ALM1
IF cable connected to TRP1 short
MODEM No.1 Major
42 IF Cable Short ALM2
IF cable connected to TRP2 short
MODEM No.2 Major
43 Cable EQL FAIL1
Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM1
MODEM No.1 Major
44 Cable EQL FAIL2
Cable EQL control is lost in MODEM2
MODEM No.2 Major
45 Linearizer Function1
Status of linearizer function in MODEM1
CTRL
Status
46 Linearizer Function2
Status of linearizer function in MODEM2
CTRL
Status
47 Linearizer Fail1
BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1
CTRL
Major
48 Linearizer Fail2
BB LNZ control is lost in MODEM1
CTRL
Major
49 ATPC PWR MODE1
No.1 ATPC failure Hold/Maximum/Minimum*2
power output
CTRL
Status
50 ATPC PWR MODE2
No.2 ATPC failure Hold/Maximum/Minimum*2
power output
CTRL
Status
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
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Table 2-1 ALM/Status List (3/3)
No.
Alarm/Status Item
Event Status
Source of
Event
Criteria 1+ 1+
Default 0 1
INTFC Main (1)
51 INTFC (1) UNEQUIP
MAIN INTFC is unequipped
CTRL
Major
52 INTFC (1) Type Mismatch
Mounted INTFC differs from configuration setting CTRL
Major
53 INTFC (1) ALM
Main INTFC total alarm
Main INTFC
Major
54 INPUT LOS CH01-16
Input signal of CH01-CH16 is lost
Main INTFC
Major
55 AIS Received CH01-16
AIS in CH01-CH16 is received
Main INTFC
Status
56 AIS Generated CH01-16
AIS in CH01-CH16 is generated
Main INTFC
Status
57 CH Usage Error CH01-16
Input signal is detected in unused CH01-CH16
Main INTFC
Minor
58 In-band NELB Status CH01-16
DS1 In-band near end loopback status in CH01- Main INTFC
16
Status
59 In-band FELB Status CH01-16
DS1 In-band far end loopback status in CH01-16 Main INTFC
Status
60 WS Input LOS
WS Input signal is lost
Main INTFC
Minor
61 WS AIS Received
WS AIS signal is received
Main INTFC
Status
62 WS AIS Generated
WS AIS signal is generated
Main INTFC
Status
63 LAN Link Port1-2
LAN LINK status
Main INTFC
Major
64 LAN Collision Port1-2
LAN status
Main INTFC
Status
65 LAN Link Loss Forwarding
Port1-2
ALM LAN Link Loss Forwarding status
Main INTFC
Status
66 Speed & Duplex Port1-2
LAN Port setting
Main INTFC
Status
67 INTFC Inphase
Main INTFC Inphase status
Main INTFC
Status
68 CTRL UNIT ALM
CTRL UNIT total alarm
CTRL
Major
69 MMC Mount Status
MMC memory mounted status
CTRL
Status
Indicates whether UAS were monitored
Main INTFC
Minor
71 TCN-RX LEV-15min No.1
TRP1 RX level is over threshold (15min)
CTRL
Minor
72 TCN-RX LEV-15min No.2
TRP2 RX level is over threshold (15min)
CTRL
Minor
73 TCN-RX LEV-1day No.1
TRP1 RX level is over threshold (1day)
CTRL
Minor
74 TCN-RX LEV-1day No.2
TRP2 RX level is over threshold (1day)
CTRL
Minor
75 Total-15min
Total error is over threshold (15min)
CTRL
Minor
76 Total-1day
Total error is over threshold (1day)
CTRL
Minor
77 CSU-15min
DS1 CSU error is over threshold (15min)
CTRL
Minor
78 CSU-1day
DS1 CSU error is over threshold (1day)
CTRL
Minor
*1
CTRL
UAE
70 UAE
TCN-RX LEV
TCN-15min 1day
Notes: *1: Not applied.
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3.
EQUIPMENT SETUP
Click on the “Equipment Setup” button in “LCT Menu”, then
“Equipment Setup” menu is displayed.
Continue to Chapter 3.1 Equipment Setup.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
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3.1
Equipment Setup
Note:
Click on the “SET” button in Common area after every setting items has been entered.
Equipment Setup (Sample)
Redundancy Setting
INTFC Main (WORK)
INTFC Sub (PROT)
2Port LAN PKG (e/w DS1)
Not Used
XPIC Usage
APS Function
Unavailable
QPSK
48 [MB]
TX RF Frequency [MHz]
RX RF Frequency [MHz]
Frame ID
TX Power Control
Available
0.000
0.000
ID1
MTPC
Split Type
TRP Type
TX SW Type
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2Port LAN PKG (e/w DS1)
Not Used
Not Used
Modulation Scheme
Transmission Capacity
LAN Port Usage
LAN Capacity1
LAN Capacity2
--- TRP FREQ INFO --TX Start Frequency [MHz]
TX Stop Frequency [MHz]
RX Start Frequency [MHz]
RX Stop Frequency [MHz]
Frequency Step [MHz]
Shift Frequency [MHz]
Upper/Lower
Sub Band
RF Frequency Type
1+1 (Hot Standby Term)
Inserted Module
<<
Main (WORK)
<<
Sub (PROT)
P1
P2
ATPC
Mute
RF SW Type
P1-2 Separated (Main+SC)
24Mbps
64kbps
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Upper
TX/RX
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Redundancy Setting
INTFC Main (WORK)
INTFC Sub (PROT)
XPIC Usage
APS Function
Modulation Scheme
Transmission Capacity
(*1)
(*2)
(*3)
Note: Item (*1) is selected when the INTFC Sub is applied.
Item (*2) is selected when the XPIC is applied.
Item (*3) is selected when the APS is applied.
Click on the menu button “Redundancy Setting” and select
corresponding item.
Setup can be performed by clicking the menu button to select
setup item from pull-down menu, clicking setting button or
entering values, then click on the “Set” button in Common area
to complete and confirm the setup procedure.
Redundancy Setting
Redundancy Setting
1+0 (Term)
1+1 (Hot Standby Term)
1+1 (Twinpath Term)
INTFC Main (WORK)
INTFC Main (WORK)
2Port LAN PKG (e/w DS1)
Inserted Module
<< Main (WORK)
2Port LAN PKG (e/w DS1)
Modulation Scheme
Modulation Scheme
QPSK
16QAM
64QAM
128QAM
The modulation scheme must be setup with relative transmission capacity.
Refer to following Transmission Capacity item.
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Transmission Capacity
For QPSK Modulation Scheme, following pull-down menu is displayed.
Transmission Capacity
48 [MB]
For 16QAM Modulation Scheme, following pull-down menu is displayed.
Transmission Capacity
156 [MB]
For 64QAM Modulation Scheme, following menu is displayed.
Transmission Capacity
42 [MB]
156 [MB]
For 128QAM Modulation Scheme, following menu is displayed.
Transmission Capacity
156 [MB]
Note: Select appropriate Modulation Scheme from pull-down menu for
the required transmission capacity from table below.
RF CH Separation
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QPSK
30MHz
−
−
40MHz
50MHz
10MHz
Modulation Scheme
16QAM
64QAM
42 MB
−
128QAM
−
−
156 MB
48 MB
−
−
156 MB
−
156 MB
−
−
−
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TX Frequency and RF Frequency for No.1 and No.2 are displayed in
Twinpath configuration.
RF Frequency
TX RF Frequency (No.1) [MHz]
TX RF Frequency (No.2) [MHz]
RX RF Frequency (No.1) [MHz]
RX RF Frequency (No.2) [MHz]
Notes: 1. Set different values for No.1 TX frequency and No.2 TX
frequency in the Twinpath configuration.
2. Depending on the TRP type, there are two modes for the RF
frequency setup.
1.
When the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving
frequency is automatically assigned.
2.
When the transmitting frequency is set, the receiving
frequency is automatically assigned or setting of it in
manual is also available. In this type, change the RF
frequency values which is automatically assigned.
The entered TX RF frequency value should be within the Start and
Stop frequency range of Sub-band which is indicated on the Name
Plate of each TRP. For details, refer to the Appendix RADIO
FREQUENCY PLAN FOR NLite N in Section 1.
Caution: For the 6 GHz band of NHG, the BPF of TX and RX of the
TRP are adjusted to each assigned frequency. Then, to
change the RF channel frequency over the variable range,
both BPFs replacement and LCT setup are required.
Frame ID
Frame ID (No.1)
Frame ID (No.2)
Note:
Click menu button and set the frame ID in order to discriminate
the signal. As a signal with a different ID cannot be received, the
ID of the opposite station should be set the same. The number of
IDs which can be set up; ID1 through ID 32.
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TX Power Control
TX Power Control
MTPC
Notes:
ATPC
1. When the MTPC is selected, TX output level can be
controlled by 1 dB step within MTPC range.
When the ATPC is selected, TX output level is automatically
controlled by 1 dB step within ATPC range.
2. For the details of ATPC, refer to the Chapter 3.5.3
Automatic Transmitter Power Control in Section 2.
LAN Port Usage
Note:
LAN Port Usage (Main)
Not Used
P1:P2=1:0
P1:P2=1:1
Best Effort
P1=Fixed/P2
P1-2 Shared/1Port Only (Main)
P1 Only (Main)
P1-2 Separated (Main)
P1-2 Separated (Main+WS)
P1-2 Separated (Main+SC)
Note:
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LAN Port Usage may be set when LAN is used. For the
details, refer to Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100BASET(X)) Application and Setting in this Section IV.
Settable parameters in the LAN Port Usage, depends on
the Modulation scheme and transmission capacity setting.
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LAN Capacity1
Notes: 1. LAN Port1 Capacity may be set when LAN is used.
2. Selectable LAN Port1 capacity is depending on the main
signal transmission capacity. For the details, refer to
Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100BASE-T(X)) Application
and Setting in this Section IV.
(sample)
LAN Capacity1
P1
18Mbps
19.5Mbps
21Mbps
22.5Mbps
37.5Mbps
39Mbps
40.5Mbps
42Mbps
Note: Settable parameters in the LAN Port# Capacity, depends
on the settings in the Modulation scheme, Transmission
Capacity and LAN port Usage.
LAN Capacity2
Notes: 1.LAN Port2 Capacity may be set when LAN is used.
2.Selectable LAN Port2 Capacity is depending on the main
signal transmission capacity. For the details, refer to
Appendix LAN INTFC (10/100 BASE-T(X)) Application
and Setting in this Section IV.
(sample)
LAN Capacity2
P2
1.5Mbps (WS)
Note: Settable parameters in the LAN Port# Capacity, depends
on the settings in the Modulation scheme, Transmission
Capacity and LAN port Usage.
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Possible Combinations for LAN Usage parameter settings are shown in below table.
Modulation
Scheme
64QAM
Transmission
LAN Port Usage
Capacity
42MB
Not Used
P1-2 Shared/1Port Only (Main)
P1 Only (Main)
LAN Capacity1
LAN Capacity2
−
18Mbps − 42Mbps (*1)
18Mbps
−
−
−
42Mbps
9Mbps
−
P1-2 Separated (Main)
21Mbps
18Mbps
42Mbps
18Mbps
42Mbps
P1-2 Separated (Main+WS)
P1-2 Separated (Main+SC)
QPSK
48MB
−
P1 Only (Main)
−
−
−
48Mbps
12Mbps
−
P1-2 Separated (Main)
P1-2 Separated (Main+WS)
P1-2 Separated (Main+SC)
24Mbps
24Mbps
48Mbps
24Mbps
48Mbps
Not Used
−
64QAM
P1:P2=1:0
100Mbps
128QAM
P1:P2=1:1
63Mbps
Best Effort
75Mbps
150Mbps
P1=FIXED/P2
100Mbps
P1-2 Separated (Main+WS)
100Mbps
16QAM
156MB
64Kbps
128Kbps
256Kbps
24Mbps − 48Mbps (*1)
24Mbps
Not Used
P1-2 Shared/1Port Only (Main)
1.5Mbps (WS)
1.5Mbps (WS)
64Kbps
128Kbps
256Kbps
−
−
−
−
1.5Mbps
26Mbps
50Mbps
1.5Mbps (WS)
Notes: *1: 1.5Mbps steps.
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TRP FREQ INFO
---TRP FREQ INFO--TX Start Frequency (No.1) [MHz]
TX Stop Frequency (No.1) [MHz]
Frequency Step (No.1) [MHz]
Shift Frequency (No.1) [MHz]
Upper/Lower (No.1)
Sub Band (No.1)
TX Start Frequency (No.2) [MHz]
TX Stop Frequency (No.2) [MHz]
Frequency Step (No.2) [MHz]
Shift Frequency (No.2) [MHz]
Upper/Lower (No.2)
Sub Band (No.2)
Click on the “Set” button in Common area, then “OK” is
displayed in Progress area when the setup is properly executed.
Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area,
if there is invalid setting in the Equipment Setup.
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4.
INVENTORY
Click on the “Inventory” button in “LCT Menu” then Inventory
Lists are displayed.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
---TRP--No.1
No.2
Package Name
Code No.
Serial No.
Date
TRP
NWA-034280-030 00004040 2008.10
TRP
NWA-034280-030 00004041 2008.10
H/W Version F/W Version
4B0A
1.10
4B0A
1.10
Package Name
MODEM
MODEM
CTRL
2P LAN INTFC
Code No.
NWA-037060-004
NWA-037060-004
NWA-036102-002
NWA-036103-001
Serial No.
00001171
00001172
00001063
00001031
H/W Version F/W Version
01.00
01.00
01.00
1.0.0
01.00
Name
MODEM FPGA
MODEM FPGA
CTRL FPGA
2P LAN FPGA
Code No.
NWZ-028710-001
NWZ-028710-001
NWZ-028706-001
NWZ-029791-001
Version
01.00
01.00
01.00
01.00
---MDP--MODEM No.1
MODEM No.2
MDP(CTRL)
INTFC(1)
---FPGA--MODEM No.1
MODEM No.2
CTRL
INTFC(1)
---Modem Parameter Version--No.1
No.2
01
01
---Network Properties--IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
MAC Address
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172.18.0.1
255.255.255.192
192.168.100.1
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Date
2008.10
2008.10
2008.12
2008.10
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5.
AUX. I/O
Six input (photocoupler) and six output (relay) are provided in the MDP
for external control and alarm outputs of Housekeeping and Cluster.
Click on the “AUX I/O” button in “LCT Menu”.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
---Input--Input1
Input2
Input3
Input4
Input5
Input6
Condition
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Click menu button of required number of Output.
Select “Open” or “Close” to decide output mode to apply for
event output.
Click on the “Set” button in a Common area to execute setup.
Note: From Input 1 to Input 6 can be assigned to HK1 to HK6
input.
From Input 3 to Input 6 can be used to Cluster In4 to
Cluster In1.
---Output--Value
Output1
Output2
Output3
Output4
From Output 1 to Output 4 can be assigned to HK Out1
to HK Out 4.
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Close
From Output 1 to Output 4 can be used to Cluster Out 1
to Cluster Out 4.
Cluster can be used up to 4 and for each Cluster In#
corresponding Cluster Out# should be set in the opposite
station.
Click on the “Set” button in Common area, then “OK” is
displayed in Progress area when the setup is properly executed.
Note: “NG” and error message are displayed in Progress State area, if
there is invalid setting in the Aux I/O.
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6.
MAINTENANCE
Click on the “Maintenance” button in “LCT Menu”.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
Maintenance1
Maintenance2
Click on the “Maintenance1” pull-down menu to display control
items.
Click on the setting button “On” for Maintenance and Click on
the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
On
Setting
Off On
Set
Maintenance1 is described in Chapter 6.1 Maintenance1.
Click on the “Maintenance2” pull-down menu to upload/
download program file or reset CPU.
Maintenance2 is described in Chapter 6.2 Maintenance2.
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6.1
Maintenance1
Following control items are displayed in Maintenance1 menu (an example).
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
Off
Setting
TX SW Manual Control
Auto
Auto
No.1
No.2
Set
RX SW Manual Control
Auto
Auto
No.1
No.2
Set
RX SW Maintenance Mode
ATPC Manual Control (No.1)
Manual
On
Off
On
dB
Set
ATPC Manual Control (No.2)
On
Off
On
dB
Set
TX Mute Control (No.1)
Off
Off
On
Set
TX Mute Control (No.2)
Off
Off
On
Set
CW Control (No.1)
Off
Off
On
Set
CW Control (No.2)
Off
Off
On
Set
IF Loopback (No.1)
Off
Off
On
Set
IF Loopback (No.2)
Off
Off
On
Set
Main CH Loopback (Near End)
Main CH Loopback (Far End)
LAN Device Reset
Off
Off
---
Off
Set
On
Set
Set
Set
INTFC(1)-Port1
--- Offline Maintenance --DADEAdjust
---
RF SUB Band select (No.1)
---
Set
RF SUB Band select (No.2)
---
Set
Antenna Alignment Mode (No.1)
Off
Off
On
Set
Antenna Alignment Mode (No.2)
Off
Off
On
Set
Note:
DADE
Offset DADE
DADE Off
Set
Displayed items vary depending on system configuration.
No. 1 and No. 2 are displayed only in 1+1 system.
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TX SW Manual Control
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
On
Value
TX SW Manual Control
RX SW Manual Control
Auto
Auto
Setting
Off On
Auto No.1
Auto No.1
Set
No.2
No.2
Set
Set
Click on the setting button “On” of the “Maintenance” and click
on the “Set” button, then value field of the Maintenance turns
from “Off” to “On”.
In Maintenance “On” mode, external parallel alarm outputs
excepts CPU and PS ALM are masked and automatic control is
inhibited.
Control operation using LCT must be performed in
Maintenance “On” condition.
Click on the setting button “Auto”, “No. 1” or “No. 2” TX SW
to select TX SW control mode and click on the “Set” button,
then the value field of the corresponding SW manual control
change to the selected mode.
Auto:
Normal operation mode
No. 1 or No. 2: Manual control mode
ATPC Manual Control
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
On
Value
ATPC Manual Control(No.1)
ATPC Manual Control(No.2)
On
Off
Modulation Frequency Band
Mode
(GHz)
QPSK
16QAM
32QAM
64QAM
128QAM
Setting
Off
Off
Off
Set
On
On
On
[dB]
Set
Set
Click on the setting button “On” and enter attenuation value
within ATPC range, then click on the “Set” button.
5.8
L6
U6
11
18
23
24
ATPC Range
0 to 30 dB
0 to 25 dB
MTPC Range
0 to 30 dB
0 to 25 dB
ATPC Range
0 to 24 dB
MTPC Range
0 to 24 dB
ATPC Range
MTPC Range
ATPC Range
MTPC Range
ATPC Range
MTPC Range
0 to 23 dB
0 to 23 dB *1
0 to 23 dB
0 to 20 dB
0 to 20 dB *1
0 to 20 dB
0 to 20 dB
0 to 20 dB *1
Note:*1 Additional attenuator from 0 to 5 dB can be added.
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TX Mute Control
Click on the setting button “On” to select TX Mute Control.
Click on the “Set” button and the value field turns to “On”.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
On
TX Mute Control (No.1)
TX Mute Control (No.2)
Off
Off
Setting
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Set
Set
Set
CW Control
Click on the setting button “On” to set CW Control ( ) and click
on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
On
CW Control (No.1)
CW Control (No.2)
Off
Off
Setting
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Set
Set
Set
Note: When set to CW Control “On”, unmodulated RF signal is
emitted.
IF Loopback
Click on the setting button “On” for the IF Loopback ( ) and
click on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
On
IF Loopback (No.1)
IF Loopback (No.2)
Off
Off
Setting
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Set
Set
Set
Note: The control applies to IF loopback in local MODEM.
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Main CH Loopback Control
Click on the “Select” button and click on the setting button
“On” of the required CH#(s) to be loop back and click the
“Execute” button.
For all DS1 channel loop back, click on the “Select” button
“On” in All Setting menu and click on the “Set” button.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
On
Main CH Loopback (Near End)
Main CH Loopback (Far End)
Off
Off
Setting
Off
Set
On
Select
Select
Note: The control applies to loopback in each DS1 signal.
Caution: Far End Loopback control will be canceled when radio link
failure occurs under the control has been executed.
---Main CH Loopback (Near End)--CH01
Off
Off
On
CH02
Off
Off
On
CH03
Off
Off
On
CH04
Off
Off
On
CH05
Off
CH06
Off
Off
Off
On
On
CH07
Off
Off
On
CH08
Off
Off
On
CH09
CH10
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
CH11
Off
Off
On
CH12
Off
Off
On
CH13
Off
Off
On
CH14
Off
Off
On
CH15
Off
CH16
Off
Off
Off
On
On
All Setting
Off
On
Select
Set
Close
Note: The Control is available for DS1 channels set to used.
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---Main CH Loopback (Far End)--CH01
Off
CH02
Off
Off
Off
On
On
CH03
Off
Off
On
CH04
Off
Off
On
CH05
Off
Off
On
CH06
CH07
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
CH08
Off
Off
On
CH09
Off
Off
On
CH10
Off
Off
On
CH11
Off
CH12
Off
Off
Off
On
On
CH13
Off
Off
On
CH14
Off
Off
On
CH15
Off
Off
On
CH16
Off
Off
On
All Setting
Off
On
Select
Set
Close
Note: The Control is available for DS1 channels set to used.
LAN Device Reset
Select corresponding LAN port is to be reset from pull-down
menu, and click “Set” button.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
On
Value
LAN Device Reset
---
Setting
Off
On
INTFC(1)-Port1
Set
Set
INTFC(1)-Port2
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DADE Adjust
10
Click on the setting button “DADE”, “Offset DADE” or
“DADE Off” and click on the “Set” button.
---Offline Maintenance--Item
Maintenance
On
Value
DADE Adjust
---
Setting
Off On
DADE Offset DADE
Set
DADE Off
Set
Notes: 1. The DADE control applies in 1+1 configuration to adjust delay time for RX hitless
switching when the INTFC status is indicated Outphase.
2. The DADE adjustment is needed in initial lineup or when the IF CABLE is replaced. It
does not require any readjustment when the INTFC status is indicated In-phase. The
setting conditions are as follows:
DADE:
Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal
selected by the RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status. The
DADE control is processed assuring no interruption of traffic.
Offset DADE:Automatically adjust delay time based on either No.1 signal or No.2 signal
selected by the RX SW under the outphase condition of the INTFC status.
Since the offset memory minimizes the latency delay, traffic interruption
occurs at that moment. This Offset DADE controls the delay time
difference to a minimum value than DADE control.
DADE off:
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Set when DADE function is not used.
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RF SUB Band Select
11
Click on the menu button, select required RF Sub-band from
pull-down menu, and click on the “Set” button.
---Offline Maintenance--Item
Maintenance
On
Value
RF Sub Band Select(No.1)
RF Sub Band Select(No.2)
-----
Setting
Off
Set
On
Set
Set
Note: This is an offline menu item to be carried out after a Sub-band
BPF change in the TRP. Refer to Appendix Radio Frequency Plan
in section 1 for details of Sub-band versus Frequency Range.
Antenna Alignment Mode
12
Click on the setting button “On”, and click on the “Set” button,
to apply Antenna Alignment Mode ( ), then value field turns to
On.
Notes: 1. For the antenna orientation, set the TX power to the
required level by ATPC Manual Control or MTPC mode
at the opposite site.
2. The Antenna Alignment Mode is used for extending the
dynamic range of the OW/RX LEV MON unit. In order
to measure in high range of AGC V, it is mandatory
required to set Antenna Alignment Mode to ON. If not
set to ON, the indicated AGC voltage is not guaranteed
value.
3. No. 1 and No. 2 apply for 1+1 configuration.
---Offline Maintenance--Item
Maintenance
On
Value
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.1)
Antenna Alignment Mode(No.2)
Off
Off
Setting
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Set
Set
Set
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Maintenance2
Click on the “Maintenance” button in “LCT Menu”.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON(History)
Maintenance1
Maintenance2
Click on the “Maintenance1” pull-down menu.
Click on the setting button “On” for Maintenance item and click
on the “Set” button, then value field turns to “On”.
---Maintenance1--Item
Maintenance
Value
On
Setting
Off
Set
On
Click on the “Maintenance” button and select “Maintenance2”
pull-down menu.
Following control items are displayed in Main area.
--- Maintenance2 -----Control--CPU Reset
---PMON Clear--PMON Clear
---Download--Configuration File
Program File
Equipment Config. File
---Upload--Configuration File
Equipment Config. File
---Date/Time--Date/Time Setting
---Password--Password Setting
Check that the “Maintenance” is “On” in the “Summary Status” area.
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CPU Reset
Click on the “CPU Reset” button.
Click on the control button “CTRL” for MDP or “TRP” and
“No. 1 or No. 2” (in 1+1 TRP only), and click “Execute” button
in CPU Reset dialog box.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
Check “with ROM (Program) Switching” check box when the program
file for “CTRL” is newly down loaded and existing program file will be
replaced with new one.
Note: When Click on the “Execute” button to reset CPU of the “CTRL”,
then CTRL restarts, the LCT is disconnected.
Access the LCT to the NLite N from the beginning.
Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “CPU Reset” dialog
box.
Click on the “PMON Clear” button.
PMON Clear
Perform this operation when beginning the service operation to
delete all PMON and RMON data that were produced in
installation.
10
Click on the “Execute” button.
Click on the “Close” button when “OK” is displayed in Progress
area.
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Download Configuration File
11
Click on the “Configuration File” button “Download” menu.
12
Select the file Type “Net Work Config” or “Mib Config”.
13
Enter the location of the Configuration file in File field or click
on the “Browser” button to display location in the hard disk or
floppy disk.
14
Click on the “Execute” button to start down load.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the
USB cable connecting the MDP with the PC.
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15
After download has been completed, click on the “Update”
button for the corresponding configuration will be operated with
updated file.
16
Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Download
Configuration” dialog box.
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Download Program
17
Click on the “Program File” of “Download” menu.
18
Click on the “CTRL”, “TRP” or “MODEM Parameter” and
corresponding Sub-item control button.
19
Enter the location of the Program File in File field or click on
the “Browser” to display location in the hard disk.
20
Click on the “Execute” button to start the download of program
file.
Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the
USB cable connecting the MDP with the PC.
21
After download of the CTRL Package has been completed, the
CPU Reset dialog box appears, then click on the “CPU Reset”
button.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
22
Select on the control button “CTRL” for MDP, check “with
ROM (Program) Switching” check box and click “Execute”
button in CPU Reset dialog box.
23
Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Download
Configuration” dialog box.
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Download Equipment
24
Click on the “Equipment Config File” of “Download” menu.
25
Enter the location of the “Equipment Config File” in File field
or click on the “Browser” button to display location in the hard
disk, floppy disk or MMC, click on the “Execute” button to start
the download.
Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the
USB cable connecting the MDP with the PC.
26
After download has been completed, click on the “Update”
button for the CTRL will be operated with updated config file.
Caution: The control affects the radio link connection.
27
Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Download
Equipment” dialog box.
28
Click on the “Configuration File” of “Upload” menu.
29
Select the file Type “Net Work Config” or “Mib Config”.
30
Enter the directory of the file name where the uploaded file will
be saved.
31
Click on the “Execute” button to start the uploading.
Upload Configuration File
Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the
USB cable connecting the MDP with the PC.
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32
After Configuration File has been uploaded, click on the
“Close” button to dismiss the “Upload Configuration” dialog
box.
Upload Equipment Config File
33
Click on the “Equipment Config File” of “Upload” menu.
34
Enter the directory of the file name where the uploaded file will
be saved.
35
Click on the “Execute” button to start the uploading.
Caution: While data is being transmitted, do not remove the
USB cable connecting the MDP with the PC.
36
After Equipment Config File has been uploaded, click on the
“Close” button to dismiss the “Upload Equipment” dialog box.
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Date/Time Setting
37
Click on the “Date/Time Setting” button of “Network” menu.
38
Click on the “Display PC Time” button, then the PC “Date”and
“Time” are indicated in the fields.
39
Click on the “Execute” button, then Date/Time setting for the
CTRL is performed.
40
Click on the “Close” button to dismiss the “Date/Time Setting”
dialog box.
41
Click on the “Password Setting” button.
42
Enter the current password in “Old Password” entry field.
43
Enter the new password in “New Password” entry field.
44
Enter the same password written in “New Password” entry field
in “Confirm new password” entry field.
45
Click on the “OK” button after confirmed “New Password” and
“Confirm new password”.
46
Click on the Maintenance1, set Maintenance “Off” and click on
the “Set” button, then value field turns to “Off”.
Password Setting
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7.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
PROVISIONING
When Click on the “Provisioning” button in “LCT Menu”, Provisioning
setup items are displayed in Main area.
Notes:1.
Provisioning setup must be performed after every setup
items of the “Equipment Setup” has been completed. If it
has any pending item or improper setting of the
Equipment Setup, the “Provisioning Setup” will not be
completed.
2.
When setting or changing Equipment Setup, check the
setting values of all the Provisioning items.
Click on the “Provisioning” button in the “LCT Menu”.
Continue to Chapter 7.1 Provisioning Setup.
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7.1
Provisioning Setup
Note:
To execute setup for each item, every time Click on the “Set” button in common area.
DS1 Setting
Click on the “DS1 Setting” button in Provisioning menu.
Select CH Usage, Line Length, Bipolar Code and Frame Format
for each channel. Select the CH to be used by placing a check
mark on the “CH Usage” check box.
---DS1 Setting--CH Usage
CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
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Status
Line Length
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
0-133ft(0-40m)
Bipolar Code
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
B8ZS
Frame Format
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
Unframed
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All Setting
CH Usage
Line Length
Bipolar Code
Frame Format
Select
Select
Select
Select
All Set
0-133ft(0-40m)
B8ZS
Unframed
Note: DS1 Channel numbers and LAN shares with DS1 vary
depending on the Transmission Capacity and LAN Port1
Capacity and LAN Port2 Capacity which are set in
“Equipment Setup”.
Note: 1. Line Length
Setting is based on the cable length of the DS1 signal.
2. Bipolar Code
Set the DS1 signal Line Code. Refer to the table below.
No. Mode
1 AMI
2 B8ZS
Descriptions
Alternate mark inversion
Bipolar with eight zero substitution
3. Frame Format
Set the DS1 signal Frame Format. Refer to the table below.
No. Mode
Descriptions
Unframed
Unframed Not applies frame structure.
Superframe format
SF
A superframe consists of twelve consecutive frames.
Extended superframe format
ESF
An extended superframe consists of twenty-four
consecutive frames.
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Click on the either setting button for every items shown below.
---Other Setting--CH Usage Error Report
Not Report
Report
AIS Activation Condition
LOF+High BER
LOF
AIS Received Report
Not Report
Report
AIS Received Condition
Alarm
Status
AIS Generated Report
Not Report
Report
Notes: 1. CH Usage Error Report:
Report:
When a DS1 signal is applied to a channel which is set as “not used”, an
alarm is displayed.
Not Report:
Even when a DS1 signal is applied to a channel which is set as “not used”,
an alarm is not displayed.
2. AIS Activation Condition
LOF + High BER:
When the LOF ALM or High BER has occurred, DS1 AIS signal is
generated.
LOF:
When the LOF ALM has occurred, DS1 AIS signal is generated.
3. AIS Generated (Received) Report
AIS Generated (Received) Report sets whether AIS Generated (Received)
for DS1 is reported or not reported.
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WS Setting
Click on the “WS Setting” button in Provisioning menu.
Select CH Usage, Line Length and Bipolar Code for each
channel. Select the CH to be used by placing a check mark on
the “CH Usage” check box.
---WS Setting--CH Usage
CH01
Status
Line Length
0-133ft(0-40m)
Bipolar Code
B8ZS
Note: DS1 Wayside Channel numbers and LAN shares with DS1
Wayside vary depending on the Transmission Capacity and LAN
Port1 Capacity and LAN Port2 Capacity which are set in
“Equipment Setup”.
Note: 1. Line Length
etting depends on the cable length of the DS1 Wayside signal
2. Bipolar code
Set the DS1 wayside signal Line code. Refer to the table below.
No. Mode
1 AMI
2 B8ZS
Descriptions
Alternate mark inversion
Bipolar with eight zero substitution
Click on the either setting button for every items shown below.
---Other Setting--AIS Received Report
Not Report
Report
AIS Generated Report
Not Report
Report
Note:
AIS Generated (Received) Report
AIS Generated (Received) Report sets whether AIS Generated
(Received) for DS1 Wayside is reported or not reported.
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BER Threshold
Click on the “BER Threshold Setting” sub-menu button in
“Provisioning”.
Click on the control button of required BER threshold level for
“High BER Threshold” and “LOW BER Threshold”.
---BER Threshold Setting--High BER Threshold
Low BER Threshold
1E-3
1E-6
1E-4
1E-7
1E-5
1E-8
1E-9
SC Assignment
Click on the “SC Assignment” button in “Provisioning” menu
particulars.
10
Click on the menu button of each RS-232C( ) and V-11-( ) and
select item from pull down menu to assign a SC or select Not
used.
---SC Assignment--RS-232C-1
RS-232C-2
V-11-1
V-11-2
V-11-1 Direction Setting
V-11-2 Direction Setting
SC1
SC2
SC3
SC4
Co-directional
Contra-directional
Co-directional
Contra-directional
Not Used
SC1
SC2
SC3
SC4
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LAN Port Setting
Note:
11
Click on the “LAN Port Setting” sub-menu button in
“Provisioning”.
12
Click on the setting button of Switching Function.
13
Click on the setting button of Port ( ) usage.
For the details of setup item of the LAN PORT USAGE, refer to the LAN INTERFACE (10/
100BASE T(X) Application and Setting in Section IV.
1. Switching function:
This is a setup if the Switch Hub is used between Port1 and Port2 or it does
not used when the signal domain of the radio link shares with the Port1 and
Port2 (It can be used only Shared Mode, or not be used in the Separated
Mode of the Port1 and Port2.)
Disabled: No use of Ports for the Switch Hub. (default value)
Enabled: Use of Ports for the Switch Hub.
2. 1.5M Framing:
When the bandwidth of LAN signal is set to 1.5M, simple 1.5M framing of
ANSI T1.403 can be applied to the output data of the radio side. This function
can be used when the LAN signal is to be connected via opposite radio in the
DS1 network.
No.
Mode
Descriptions
Unframed
Unframed
Not applies frame structure. Every 1.544Mbps data are
treated in the LAN data domain.
SF
Superframe format
A superframe consists of twelve consecutive frames.
Applies frame structure is treated as LAN data domain.
ESF
Extended superframe format
An extended superframe consists of twenty-four
consecutive frames. Applies frame structure is treated as
LAN data domain.
3. Port Usage: Use of LAN Port or no use. (default value is Used)
4. Speed & Duplex:
Setting for Port speed and Duplex.
Referring to the following table, set the Port mode according to the
associated equipment which it is to be connected. Note that if the setting
mode differs from associated equipment, it may be caused performance
degradation or link loss. (default value is AUTONEG (Auto MDI/MDIX))
5. Flow Control:
On: Effective flow control (default value is On)
Off: Non-effective flow control.
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6. Collision Report:
In HALF-Duplex mode, it is selected that is reported or not reported about
collision conditions at each port. (default value is Not Report)
7. Link Loss Forwarding:
Setting of the Link Loss Forwarding mode is effective or no effective. (See
Link Loss Forwarding description in the Section II Operation) (default value
is Disabled)
MDP Port
Setting Position
Auto Negotiation
10BASE-T/Half Duplex
10BASE-T/Full Duplex
100BASE-TX/Half Duplex
100BASE-TX/Full Duplex
10BASE-T/Half (FIX)
100BASE-TX/Half (FIX)
External Equipment
Auto Negotiation (Auto MDI/MDI-X)
√
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
√
√
10BASE-T/Half Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*)
⎯
√
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
10BASE-T/Full Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*)
⎯
⎯
√
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
100BASE-TX/Half Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*)
⎯
⎯
⎯
√
⎯
⎯
⎯
100BASE-TX/Full Duplex (MDI/MDI-X*)
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
√
⎯
⎯
Setting Position
√ : A setup is possible.
Note: *: MDI/MDI-X is selected according to the cable type or terminal
type to be used (straight or cross type).
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--- LAN Port Setting --Switching Function
1.5M Framing
Disabled
Unframed
Enabled
Not Used
AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX)
Used
--- Port1 --Port Usage
Speed & Duplex
Flow Control
Off
Collision Report
Not Report
Report
Link Loss Forwarding
Disabled
Enabled
On
--- Port2 --Port Usage
Speed & Duplex
Not Used
AUTONEG (Auto-MDI/MDIX)
Used
Flow Control
Off
Collision Report
Not Report
Report
Link Loss Forwarding
Disabled
Enabled
On
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TX Power Control
14
Click on the “TX Power Control” sub-menu button in
“Provisioning”.
Enter required values in each control entry field within specified
range.
15
(1) ATPC mode in 1+0 or Hot Standby configuration
---TX Power Control---
Range
ATPC Threshold Level [dBm]
Additional ATT [dB]
ATPC Range(MAX) [dB]
ATPC Range(MIN) [dB]
ATPC Power Mode
-60
-30
COMM Alarm Mode *6
-80 to -30
0 to 5
-30 to 0
Hold
MAX
Mute
Hold
MIN
(2) ATPC mode in Twinpath configuration
---TX Power Control---
Range
ATPC Threshold Level (No.1) [dBm]
ATPC Threshold Level (No.2) [dBm]
Additional ATT (No.1) [dB]
Additional ATT (No.2) [dB]
ATPC Range(MAX) (No.1) [dB]
ATPC Range(MIN) (No.1) [dB]
ATPC Range(MAX) (No.2) [dB]
ATPC Range(MIN) (No.2) [dB]
ATPC Power Mode
COMM Alarm Mode *6
-60
-60
-30
-30
-80 to -30
-80 to -30
0 to 5
0 to 5
-30 to 0
-30 to 0
Hold
MAX
Mute
Hold
MIN
(3) MTPC mode in Twinpath configuration
---TX Power Control---
Range
MTPC TX Power (No.1) [dB]
MTPC TX Power (No.2) [dB]
ATPC Threshold Level (No.1) [dBm]
ATPC Threshold Level (No.2) [dBm]
Additional ATT (No.1) [dB]
Additional ATT (No.2) [dB]
COMM Alarm Mode *6
-60
-60
Mute
-30 to 0
-30 to 0
-80 to -30
-80 to -30
0 to 5
0 to 5
Hold
Notes: 1. No.1 and No.2 are indicated in Twinpath configuration only.
2. For Hot Standby configuration, the TX Power Control effects both
No. 1 and No. 2 TRPs.
3. ATPC/MTPC Range varies depending on RF frequency band and
modulation scheme.
4. ATPC Threshold level Range varies depending on modulation
scheme and RF signal channel separation.
5. ATPC power mode: (output power when ATPC control signal fails)
Hold: Maintain the current TX output level at the time of the
ATPC is malfunction.
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MAX:
MIN:
Maintain the ATPC maximum TX output level at the time
of the ATPC is malfunction.
Recommend to set MAX mode when norminal receiving
signal level is the out of ATPC range.
Maintain the ATPC minimum TX output level at the time
of the ATPC is malfunction.
Never beyond –20 dBm of receiver input level in any
settings.
6. Select TRP output powermode when the communication fails
between MDP and TRP due to some problems.
When Mute is set, the TRP output power will be muted.
(Default)
When Hold is set, the TRP output power will be hold.
(Should consider neighboring system)
Condition for TX/RX SW (only for 1+1 configuration)
16
Click on the “Condition for TX/RX SW” sub-menu button in
“Provisioning”.
17
Click on the control button of required control mode for the TX
SW and the RX SW.
----Condition for TX/RX SW--TX SW Priority
Non Priority
Priority No.1
TX SW Lock in Usage
Not Used
Used
TX SW Reverse Function Usage
Not Used
Used
RX SW Priority
Non Priority
Priority No.1
RX SW Maintenance Mode
Manual
Forced
RX SW Condition-Early Warning
Included EW
Excluded EW
Notes: 1. TX SW control mode is applied only for Hot Standby
configuration.
2. For TX and RX SW Priority, select Non Priority for Nonreverting operation when TX or RX alarm condition is
restored.
3. “TX SW Lock in Usage” locks the TX switching to prevent
frequent switching changes.
4. “Reverse function Usage”. Carry out TX Switching upon
receiving a request from the opposite MDP, when it detects
abnormal receiving condition.
The TXSW request from own station has higher priority than
above switching operation.
5. Manual mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode disables the RX
SW operation when either No. 1 or No. 2 RX route is in alarm
status.
6. Forced mode of RX SW Maintenance Mode enables the RX
SW operation even though either or both No.1 and No.2 RX
route is in alarm status.
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7. RX SW Condition_early warning: whether to consider early
warning BER as a condition for RX switching or not.
18
Click on the “Relay Setting” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”.
19
Click on the setting box crossed corresponding item and RL.
Note: Display or non-display of Relay Setting items depends on Redundancy Setting.
Example:When setting to (1+0) mode, the items of No.2 side become non-display.
At this moment, contact information (“Out”) set so far are all cleared regarding
the items which become non-display due to the setting change. Accordingly,
users are required to set the setting information again when these items are
redisplayed after setting change.
Cluster1 Input
Disabled
Enabled
Cluster2 Input
Disabled
Enabled
Cluster3 Input
Disabled
Enabled
Cluster4 Input
Disabled
Enabled
Note: When the selected item for RL assignment is invalid, “NG” and
error message are displayed in Progress State area.
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The following are assignable items for external Relay output.
HK Out1
HK Out2
HK Out3
HK Out4
Cluster ALM Out1
Cluster ALM Out2
Cluster ALM Out3
Cluster ALM Out4
MAINT
MDP CPU ALM
PS ALM (No.1)
PS ALM (No.2)
TRP ALM (No.1)
TRP ALM (No.2)
TRP CPU ALM (No.1)
TRP CPU ALM (No.2)
TX PWR ALM (No.1)
TX PWR ALM (No.2)
TX Input ALM (No.1)
TX Input ALM (No.2)
APC ALM (No.1)
APC ALM (No.2)
RX Level ALM (No.1)
RX Level ALM (No.2)
MDP ALM
IF Cable Short ALM (No.1)
IF Cable Short ALM (No.2)
MOD ALM (No.1)
MOD ALM (No.2)
DEM ALM (No.1)
DEM ALM (No.2)
High BER ALM (No.1)
High BER ALM (No.2)
Low BER ALM (No.1)
Low BER ALM (No.2)
LOF (No.1)
LOF (No.2)
Input LOS 01-28
AIS Received 01-28
AIS Generated 01-28
CH Usage Error 01-28
LAN Link ALM
WS Input ALM
SC LAN Link ALM
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TCN Threshold (15min 1day)
20
Click on the “TCN Threshold (15min)” or “TCN Threshold
(1day)” or sub-menu button in “Provisioning”.
21
Enter required values in threshold OCR (Alarm Occur) and
RCVR (Alarm Recover) fields of performance item.
Note: Do not mistake the setting such as the OCR ≤ RCVR or RCVR = 0.
----TCN Threshold (15min)---
OFS
UAS
ES
SES
BBE
SEP
Total
Occur
900
900
900
900
2970
900
Recover
90
90
90
90
300
90
Range
0 to 900
0 to 900
0 to 900
0 to 900
0 to 1031400
0 to 900
----TCN Threshold (1day)---
OFS
UAS
ES
SES
BBE
SEP
Total
Occur
65534
65534
65534
65534
285120
65534
Recover
650
650
650
650
28520
650
Range
0 to 86400
0 to 86400
0 to 86400
0 to 86400
0 to 99014400
0 to 86400
Notes: OFS:
UAS:
ES :
SES :
BBE:
SEP:
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Unavailable Second
Errored Second
Severely Errored Second
Background Block Errors
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--- CSU Threshold (15min) --Frame
Format
CH01
SF
Incoming
CV-L
Occur
416880000
CH02
CH03
CH04
SF
SF
SF
416880000
416880000
416880000
41688000
41688000
41688000
2160000
2160000
2160000
216000
216000
216000
2160000
2160000
2160000
216000
216000
216000
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
SF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
416880000
41688000
0 to 1389600000
2160000
630000
630000
630000
630000
630000
216000
63000
63000
63000
63000
63000
2160000
630000
630000
630000
630000
630000
216000
63000
63000
63000
63000
63000
Range
Recover
41688000
Incoming
CV-P
Occur
2160000
Recover
216000
Outgoing
CV-P
Occur
2160000
Recover
216000
SF: 0 to 7200000
ESF: 0 to 2100000
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--- CSU Threshold (1day) --Frame
Format
CH01
SF
Incoming
CV-L
Occur
40020480000
CH02
CH03
CH04
SF
SF
SF
40020480000
40020480000
40020480000
4002048000
4002048000
4002048000
207360000
207360000
207360000
20736000
20736000
20736000
207360000
207360000
207360000
20736000
20736000
20736000
CH05
CH06
CH07
CH08
CH09
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
SF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
ESF
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
40020480000 4002048000
0 to 133401600000
207360000
60480000
60480000
60480000
60480000
60480000
20736000
6048000
6048000
6048000
6048000
6048000
207360000
60480000
60480000
60480000
60480000
60480000
20736000
6048000
6048000
6048000
6048000
6048000
Range
Recover
4002048000
Incoming
CV-P
Occur
207360000
Recover
20736000
Outgoing
CV-P
Occur
207360000
Recover
20736000
SF: 0 to 691200000
ESF: 0 to 201600000
Notes:1. CV-L: The number counted depends on the bipolar code
setting.
AMI:
count and accumulate BPV (bipolar Violations)
B8ZS: count and accumulate both BPV (bipolar Violations)
and EXZ (Excessive Zeros)
2. CV-P: The number counted depends on the Frame Format
setting.
Unframed:
not counted
SF (Super Frame):
count and accumulate frame bit errors
ESF (Extended Super Frame) count and accumulate frame bit
errors and CRC errors.
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PMON Select
22
Click on the
“Provisioning”.
“PMON
Select”
sub-menu
button
in
23
Enter required “RX Level TCN Threshold” level in text field.
24
Click on the control button of “SES Activation Condition”.
---PMON Select--RX Level TCN Threshold [dBm]
SES Activation Condition
−82.0
30[%]
15[%]
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In-band Loopback Setting
25
Click on the “In-band Loopback Setting” button in Provisioning
menu.
26
Click on the either setting button for every items shown below.
--- Near End --Item
Mode
Value
Disable
Setting
Disable
Activation Code
00001
5bit
00001
Deactivation Code
001
3bit
001
Activation Messages
Deactivation Messages
11111111 01110000
11111111 00011100
11111111 0??????0
11111111 0??????0
111000
001110
<< Direction of Transmission
Note: 1. Mode
Set the in-band loop back Mode.
Disable: Loopback Mode disabled
Enable(Code):
Execute Loopback when receiving the Activation code
over (in) the DS1 signal and release the loopback
when receiving the Deactivation code.
Enable (Messages):
Execute Loopback when receiving the Activate
Message over (in) the DS1 signal, and release the
loopback when receiving the deactivation message.
2. Activation code
When the selected Mode is Enable(code), set the length of the
code in bits and its specific value to execute the loopback. Do
not set the value of the code to all “0” or all “1”.
3. Deactivation code
When the selected Mode is Enable (Code), set the length of the
code in bits and its specific value to release the Loopback. Do
not set the value of the code to all “0” or all “1”.
4. Activation
messageWhen the selected Mode is Enable (messages), set the
message to execute the Loopback. Do not set the value of the
code to all “0” or all “1”.
5. Deactivation Message
When the selected Mode is Enable (messages), set the message
to release the Loopback. Do not set the value of the code to all
“0” or all “1”.
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--- Far End --Item
Mode
Value
Disable
Setting
Disable
Activation Messages
Deactivation Messages
11111111 00000100
11111111 00111000
11111111 0??????0
11111111 0??????0
000010
011100
<< Direction of Transmission
Note: When the frame format is set to “ESF”, Far End Loopback can
be executed. Frame format is set from the provisioning “DS1
Setting”.
Note: 1. Mode
Set the in-band loop back Mode.
Disable: Loopback Mode disabled
Enable(message):
Execute Loopback when receiving the Activation
message over (in) the DS1 signal and release the
loopback when receiving the Deactivation Message.
2. Activation code
When the selected Mode is Enable(messages), enter the 6bit
value to be inserted in the place of “?” in the 16bit Activation
Message to execute the loopback. Do not set the value of the
code to all “0” or all “1”.
3. Deactivation code
When the selected Mode is Enable (Message), enter the 6bit
value to be inserted in the place of “?” in the 16bit
Deactivation Message to release the loopback. Do not set the
value of the message to all “0” or all “1”.
--- Code/Messages Check Status --CH 01
STS
02
03
NG
04
NG
05
06
NG
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Note. When the Mode setting is Enable (Code), and the Activation code
bit length and its value is the same as that set in the deactivation
code, “NG” is indicated at “Code/Messages check status”
display. Correct the values and Set again to clear the “NG”
indication.
Note: When the Mode setting is Enable (Messages) and the Near End/
Far End Activation and deactivation message is the same, “NG”
is indicated at “Code/Message check status” display. Correct the
values and Set again to clear the “NG” indication.
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Others
27
Click on the “Others” sub-menu button in “Provisioning”.
EOW2 External Setting
---EOW2 External Setting--EOW2 External Setting
Normal
28
Invert
Click on the either “Normal” or “Invert” control button.
Alarm Correlation Capability
---Alarm Correlation Capability--Alarm Correlation Capability
Off
29
Note:
30
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On
Click on the either “On” or “Off” control button.
Select “On” when really caused alarm is displayed.
Select “Off” when including derived alarm is displayed.
Click on the “Set” button in Common area to define the setting.
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8.
METERING
Click on the “Metering” in “LCT Menu”.
Check the values indicated in metering text fields for each
metering item.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
Notes: 1. No.1 and No.2 are indicated only for 1+1 configuration.
2. Both TX Power values of No.1 and No.2 are indicated in
Twinpath configuration only.
3. TX Power value * is indicated for standby TRP in Hot
Standby configuration.
4. Power Supply voltage of the TRP DC input varies
depending on IF cable length.
5. During total number of erroneous bits and total number
of correctly received bits are calculating, “Calculating”
is displayed.
----Metering--No.1
TX Power [dBm]
RX Level [dBm]
Power Supply [V]
BER
+0.7
–65.2
–45
*.*E-10
No.2
–70.0
–45
Calculating
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9.
9.1
PMON
PMON
9.1.1 PMON (History)
Click on the “PMON (History)” in “LCT Menu”.
LCT Menu
Alarm/Status
Equipment Setup
Inventory
AUX I/O
Maintenance
Provisioning
Metering
PMON (History)
RX Level (24h/15min)
RX Level (7days/day)
Total (24h/15min)
Total (7days/day)
CSU (24h/15min)
CSU (7days/day)
RMON (Line)(24h/15min)
RMON (Line)(7days/day)
RMON (DMR)(24h/15min)
RMON (DMR)(7days/day)
Click on the “Reload” button in Common area.
Click on the “RX Level (24h/15min)” sub-menu button in
“PMON (History)”.
RX Level (24h/15min)
---RX Level (15min)--Date
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
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Time
15:30-15:45
15:45-16:00
16:00-16:15
16:15-16:30
16:30-16:45
16:45-17:00
17:00-17:15
Maintenance Mode: On
Status
MIN (No.1)
–59.7
–59.8
–59.5
–59.5
–59.5
–74.2
–59.5
: Current Time
MAX (No.1)
–58.6
–58.7
–59.0
–59.0
–59.0
–55.8
–57.9
MIN (No.2)
–59.3
–58.7
–58.7
–58.7
–71.2
–58.8
–58.8
MAX (No.2)
–58.1
–58.2
–58.2
–58.2
–58.2
–54.1
–58.1
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RX Level (7days/day)
Click on the “RX Level (7days/day)” sub-menu button in
“PMON (History)”.
---RX Level (day)--Date
2006/01/01
2006/01/02
2006/01/03
2006/01/04
2006/01/05
2006/01/06
2006/01/07
Maintenance Mode: On
Status
MIN(No.1)
–59.7
–59.8
–59.5
–59.5
–59.5
–74.2
–59.5
MAX(No.1)
–58.6
–58.7
–59.0
–59.0
–59.0
–55.8
–57.9
MIN(No.2)
–59.3
–58.7
–58.7
–58.7
–71.2
–58.8
–58.8
MAX(No.2)
–58.1
–58.2
–58.2
–58.2
–58.2
–54.1
–58.1
Total (24h/15min)
Click on the “Total (24h/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON
(History)”.
---Total (15min)---Date
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
2006/01/05
Maintenance Mode: On
Time
15:30-15:45
15:45-16:00
16:00-16:15
16:15-16:30
16:30-16:45
16:45-17:00
17:00-17:15
Status
OFS
: Current Time
SEP
BBE
ES
SES
UAS
Total (7days/day)
---Total (1day)--Date
2006/01/01
2006/01/02
2006/01/03
2006/01/04
2006/01/05
2006/01/06
2006/01/07
Click on the “Total (7days/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON
(History)”.
Maintenance Mode: On
Status
OFS
SEP
BBE
ES
SES
UAS
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CSU (24h/15min)
--- CSU (15min) --CH01
Click on the “CSU (24h/15min)” sub-menu button in “PMON
(History)”.
:Maintenance Mode On
Date
Incoming CV-L
Status
Count
Time
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
09:30-09:45
09:45-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-10:30
10:30-10:45
10:45-11:00
11:00-11:15
:Current Time
Incoming CV-P
Status
Count
Outgoing CV-P
Status
Count
CSU (7day/1day)
--- CSU (1day) --CH01
Date
2009/03/01
2009/03/02
2009/03/03
2009/03/04
2009/03/05
2009/03/06
2009/03/07
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Click on the “CSU (7day/day)” sub-menu button in “PMON
(History)”.
:Maintenance Mode On
Incoming CV-L
Status
Count
Incoming CV-P
Status
Count
Outgoing CV-P
Status
Count
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9.1.2 RMON (History)
RMON (Line) (15min)
--- RMON (Line) (15min) ---
Click on the “RMON (Line) (24h/15min)” sub-menu button in
“PMON (History)”.
:Maintenance Mode On
:Current Time
Port1
Date
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
Time
00:00-00:15
00:15-00:30
00:30-00:45
00:45-01:00
01:00-01:15
01:15-01:30
01:30-01:45
01:45-02:00
02:00-02:15
02:15-02:30
02:30-02:45
02:45-03:00
03:00-03:15
03:15-03:30
03:30-03:45
04:45-05:00
05:00-05:15
05:15-05:30
05:30-05:45
05:45-06:00
06:00-06:15
06:15-06:30
06:30-06:45
06:45-07:00
Status
1: RX Unicast PKTS
2: RX Broadcast PKTS
3: RX Multicast PKTS
4: RX Pause PKTS
5: RX CRC Errors
6: RX Align Errors
7: RX Symbol Errors
8: RX Undersize PKTS
9: RX Fragments
10: RX PKTS 64
11: RX PKTS 65-127
12: RX PKTS 128-255
13: RX PKTS 256-511
14: RX PKTS 512-1023
15: RX PKTS 1024-1536
16: RX PKTS 1537-MAX
17: RX Jabbers
18: TX Unicast PKTS
19: TX Broadcast PKTS
20: TX Multicast PKTS
21: TX Pause PKTS
22: TX Total Collisions
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RMON (Line) (1day)
10
Click on the “RMON (Line) (7days/day)” sub-menu button in
“PMON (History)”.
--- RMON (Line) (1day) --Port1
Date
2009/03/01
2009/03/02
2009/03/03
2009/03/04
2009/03/05
2009/03/06
2009/03/07
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:Maintenance Mode On
Status
1: RX Unicast PKTS
2: RX Broadcast PKTS
3: RX Multicast PKTS
4: RX Pause PKTS
5: RX CRC Errors
6: RX Align Errors
7: RX Symbol Errors
8: RX Undersize PKTS
9: RX Fragments
10: RX PKTS 64
11: RX PKTS 65-127
12: RX PKTS 128-255
13: RX PKTS 256-511
14: RX PKTS 512-1023
15: RX PKTS 1024-1536
16: RX PKTS 1537-MAX
17: RX Jabbers
18: TX Unicast PKTS
19: TX Broadcast PKTS
20: TX Multicast PKTS
21: TX Pause PKTS
22: TX Total Collisions
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RMON (DMR) (15min)
11
--- RMON (DMR) (15min) ---
Click on the “RMON (DMR) (24h/15min)” sub-menu button in
“PMON (History)”.
:Maintenance Mode On
:Current Time
Port1
Date
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
2009/03/01
Time
00:00-00:15
00:15-00:30
00:30-00:45
00:45-01:00
01:00-01:15
01:15-01:30
01:30-01:45
01:45-02:00
02:00-02:15
02:15-02:30
02:30-02:45
02:45-03:00
03:00-03:15
03:15-03:30
03:30-03:45
04:45-05:00
05:00-05:15
05:15-05:30
05:30-05:45
05:45-06:00
Status
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
14:
15:
16:
17:
18:
RX Unicast PKTS
RX Broadcast PKTS
RX Multicast PKTS
RX Pause PKTS
RX CRC Errors
RX Fragments
RX PKTS 64
RX PKTS 65-127
RX PKTS 128-255
RX PKTS 256-511
RX PKTS 512-1023
RX PKTS 1024-1536
RX PKTS 1537-MAX
RX Jabbers
TX Unicast PKTS
TX Broadcast PKTS
TX Multicast PKTS
TX Pause PKTS
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RMON (DMR) (1day)
12
Click on the “RMON (DMR) (7days/day)” sub-menu button in
“PMON (History)”.
--- RMON (DMR) (1day) ---
:Maintenance Mode On
Port1
Date
2009/03/01
2009/03/02
2009/03/03
2009/03/04
2009/03/05
2009/03/06
2009/03/07
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Status
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
14:
15:
16:
17:
18:
RX Unicast PKTS
RX Broadcast PKTS
RX Multicast PKTS
RX Pause PKTS
RX CRC Errors
RX Fragments
RX PKTS 64
RX PKTS 65-127
RX PKTS 128-255
RX PKTS 256-511
RX PKTS 512-1023
RX PKTS 1024-1536
RX PKTS 1537-MAX
RX Jabbers
TX Unicast PKTS
TX Broadcast PKTS
TX Multicast PKTS
TX Pause PKTS
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10. INSTALLATION OF USB
Following procedure explains how to install the USB modem driver to a
windows XP PC.
Connect the PC with a USB cable between the LCT port and the
USB port.
Select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and
Click on the “Next” button.
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Insert the CD-ROM of the USB driver to the PC and select
“Search for the best driver in these locations” and check
“Search removal media [floppy, CD-ROM...],” then, Click on
the “Next” button.
Click “Continue Anyway” button in the Hardware Installation
alert pop-up.
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USB driver installation will be started.
Click “Finish” button in the “Found New Hardware Wizard”
after installation has been completed.
Note: There is a possibility that the USB connection is dropped during a
long-duration operation depending on the device type of
computer. In the case of a connection failure, please reconnect
the dial-up connection.
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11. DIAL-UP SETTING
Following procedure explains when the Dial-up is set to the PC on
Windows XP.
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Click on “Start”→“Setting”→“Control Panel” and on
“Network Connections” icon to start the Dialup setting.
The “Network Connections” window appears. Click on the
“Create a new connection” in the Network Tasks category.
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The “Welcome to the New Connection Wizard” window
appears. Click on the “Next” button to continue.
Select “Connect to the network at my workplace” and Click
on the “Next” button to continue.
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Select option “Dial-up connection” and Click on the “Next”
button to continue.
On the “New Connection Wizard” window, enter “LCT” in
the “Company Name” entry field and Click on the “Next”
button to continue.
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Enter phone number in the “Phone number” entry field and
Click on the “Next” button to continue.
Verify that the connection “LCT” has displayed as the
connection registered. You can also create a short-cut on your
desktop if you need. Click on the “Finish” button.
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10
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On “Connect LCT” dialog, click “Properties”.
Verify that “Modem-USB Modem Driver [COM(#)]” is
displayed on the General dialog box connect using check box,
and select “Show icon in notification area when connected” in
the LCT Properties dialog. Then, Click on the “Configure”
button.
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11
On “Modem Configuration” dialog, check that unchecked all
five boxes, then Click on the “OK” button.
12
Retain the default setting on the “Options” tab, click the
“Security” tab.
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13
Retain the default setting on the “Security” tab, click the
“Networking” tab.
14
On the Networking tab, verify that PPP... is displayed in the
“Type of dial-up server I am calling” setting field, unchecked
“File and Printer... and Client for Microsoft....”, “Client for
Microsoft Networks”.
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15
Click “Settings” button, unchecked all the boxes in the “PPP
Settings” dialog as shown below. Click “OK” to go back to the
previous window. Point “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then
click “Properties”.
16
Verify that both “Obtain an IP address automatically” and
“Obtain DNS server address automatically” are selected.
17
Click on the “Advanced” button,
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18
In the “Advanced TCP/IP Settings” dialog, mark check box of
“Use default gateway on remote network” and for the PPP
link is unchecked, then Click “OK”.
19
Retain the default setting on the “Advanced” tab and click
“OK”.
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12. LCT INSTALLATION
The LCT for NLite N is found in the CD-ROM which is attached to the
MDP equipment.
LCT Installation
Close LCT Application and other applications that may be running on the
PC. (It can be installed wrong when other applications are working on the
PC.)
When the LCT Application has been installed, uninstall it and perform the
re-installation.
Insert the CD-ROM to the CD-ROM player of the PC used for
LCT.
Double click on the “setup_LCT_NLite_N_rev_2_xx_xxx_Full.exe”
icon, then the installer is started up and the installation of the LCT into
the PC is executed.
(When “setup_LCT_NLite_N_rev_2_01_001_Full.exe”.)
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The installer progress screen appears, wait for a while.
“Introduction” appears.
Read “Introduction” and click on the “Next” button to
continue.
“Choose Installer Folder” appears.
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Click on the “Next” button when default directory
(recommended) is used or enter the folder name for installing
directory.
Note: When the folder name is creating, do not enter space
between letters of the directory name.
When the folder name has been decided, click on the “Next”
button to continue.
Make sure that the installing folder name and empty capacity of
the hard disk are properly decided, then, click on the “Next”
button to continue.
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10
Wait for a while until installation finishes.
11
When the installation has been completed, click on the “Done”
button.
12
“Information” dialog appears.
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13
Click on the “Done” button to restart the PC.
14
Then, following short-cut icon is made on the restarted desktop.
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Click on the short-cut icon or select the “Programs” →
“NEC_LCT” → “LCT For NLite N” from the “start” menu.
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The LCT is started up and “Login” dialog appears.
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Confirm that the LCT Version is “Rev. 2.xx.xxx (for NLite N)”.
Rev. 2.xx.xxx (for NLite N)
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Perform Dial-up access and login to the MDP.
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LCT Uninstallation
Close LCT Application and other applications that may be running on the
PC. (It can be uninstalled wrong when other applications are working on
the PC.)
Select the “Programs” → “NEC_LCT” → “Uninstall LCT
For NLite N” from the “start” menu for uninstalling LCT.
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Read “Introduction” and click on the “Uninstall” button, then,
the uninstalling program is started up.
Wait for a while until uninstallation finishes.
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When the program has been uninstalled, click on the “Done”
button.
Uninstallation finishes.
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13. FIREWALL SETUP FOR
WINDOWS VISTA
For operating LCT for NLite N with Windows Vista, setup the windows
firewall by the following procedure.
13.1 Firewall Setup
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Click Windows Firewall.
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Select Change Settings.
Select Advanced tab.
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Remove check mark on connection name.
NOTE: Configuring the firewall as above, a security warning icon will
appear on the task tray. After terminating LCT, please check
mark on connection name. You will need to re-configure the
firewall each time you startup LCT.
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13.2 Firewall Setup (with Advanced Security)
This procedure enables Run LCT with Firewall.
Click Start => Control Panel and the Administrative Tools
icon to start configuring Firewall.
Click Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
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In the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. Window
appears Click Inbound Rules and New Rules... on Actions.
In the Window appears select Custom. And click Next.
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Select This program path and Click Browse. Select the LCT on
“LCT Install PATH\LCT for NLite N.exe” Click Next.
Select Protocol type ICMPv4 and Click Next.
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Retain the default setting Click Next
Retain the default setting Click Next.
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Retain the default setting. Click Next.
Input Name filed and Description field and Click Finish.
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