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Installation (Getting Started)

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Installation Manual

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Instrument Reboot (Cold Start)

An instrument “cold start” routine is provided to reset the 
instrument in the event of an unplanned hardware or firmware 
event. A cold start reboots the instrument and restarts the 
instrument using a default configuration file. Performing a cold 
start erases existing configuration information. Current menu 
settings will be lost and the instrument will power up in its 
default state.

1

Switch the instrument off and wait a few seconds.

2

Switch the instrument on and as the instrument boots up, 
look carefully at the display.

3

When the “Press the Menu key for startup options” text is 
displayed, immediately press the 

<Menu>

 key.

4

Press 3 on the numeric keypad to select cold start. The unit 
will then continue with the boot up process.

5

When the boot-up procedure is complete, the instrument 
displays a dialog box with the message: “Instrument reset to 
default settings.” Press Select to close this window.

To perform a cold start

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Summary of Contents for J7230B

Page 1: ...cess underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals Dem...

Page 2: ...OmniBER OTN communications performance analyzer Installation Manual vcat vcat gfp lcas otn Installation_front p65 13 11 2003 07 49 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88...

Page 3: ...sdh_Lynx2 book Page 148 Wednesday April 17 2002 12 49 PM Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 4: ...s Agilent OmniBER Family OmniBER OTN J7230B J7232A Installation Manual Installation book Page 1 Monday January 12 2004 1 13 PM Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE...

Page 5: ...prime contract or subcon tract Software is delivered and licensed as Commercial computer software as defined in DFAR 252 227 7014 June 1995 or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 a or as Rest...

Page 6: ...y requirements the user should be aware of when using the instrument 2 Installation Getting Started This chapter provides general information on how to install and connect up the instrument 3 ETSI ANS...

Page 7: ...greater than symbol separating each menu level For example if you are instructed to choose Errors and Alarms from the Test Functions menu it appears as Test Functions Errors and Alarms Field Items Fi...

Page 8: ...claration of Conformity 30 2 Installation Getting Started Preparation 32 Initial Inspection 32 Operating Environment 32 Preparation for Use 33 Rack Mounting the Instrument 37 Operation Checks on Deliv...

Page 9: ...Panel Tour 52 Instrument Reboot Cold Start 53 3 ETSI ANSI Terminology ETSI ANSI Conversion and Equivalent Terms 56 Installation book Page 6 Monday January 12 2004 1 13 PM Artisan Technology Group Qual...

Page 10: ...Engineers 23 Avoiding Problems When Making Measurements 25 Operators Maintenance 26 Statement of Compliance 29 This chapter provides a brief description of the product and also all safety requirements...

Page 11: ...SDH Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme LCAS signals transmitted and received All standard error and alarm measurements plus optical power frequency service disruption time pointer movements and performa...

Page 12: ...tical Interfaces on page 10 Optical Transport Network Testing on page 11 PDH DSn Testing Electrical Interfaces on page 11 VCAT and Ethernet over SONET SDH on page 11 Optical Connectors Product Options...

Page 13: ...s Wavelength Option Optical Interfaces operating at 2 5 Gb s Includes 52 and 155 Mb s electrical interfaces 52 2488 Mb s test interfaces not required 100 1310 nm optical transmitter 104 1310 1550 nm o...

Page 14: ...esting plus DSn PDH electrical interfaces 012 Adds Option Adds virtual concatenation Ethernet over SONET SDH and mixed mappings 325 Connector Option FC PC Adapters fitted on all optical interfaces 609...

Page 15: ...ation on warranty and extended warranty options For access to Agilent Product information and sales service contacts please visit http www agilent com Accessories J7821A Hard transit case for J7230B o...

Page 16: ...nd cleaning as specified in the Agilent Operating and Service Manuals 5 Consumables such as paper disks and cleaning materials Certification Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its pu...

Page 17: ...ting country of origin GB Great Britain and an eight digit serial number The serial number is unique to each instrument and should be quoted in all correspondence with Agilent especially when ordering...

Page 18: ...ration or servicing If the instrument is being returned to Agilent for servicing attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address model number and full serial number In any correspo...

Page 19: ...bsorbing material 70 to 100 mm 3 to 4 inch thick around all sides of the instrument to provide firm cushioning and prevent movement inside the container Protect the Front Panel controls and Top Panel...

Page 20: ...g Symbols on page 22 Additional Precautions for Service Engineers on page 23 ESD Precautions on page 23 Avoiding Problems When Making Measurements on page 25 Operators Maintenance on page 26 WARNING D...

Page 21: ...operating switch for On mode This symbol indicates the position of the operating switch for Off mode Indicates hazardous voltages This symbol indicates that a device or part of a device may be suscep...

Page 22: ...t Do not proceed beyond a caution note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met Indicates that a laser is fitted The user must refer to the manual for specific Warning or Caution in...

Page 23: ...n page 22 Avoiding Optical Receiver Overload on page 22 Additional Precautions for Service Engineers on page 23 Cleaning Optical Connectors on page 26 WARNING To prevent personal injury avoid use that...

Page 24: ...ven below Connecting Connect the optical cable to the input of the device under test before connecting to any of the instrument s Optical Out connectors Maximum power levels are printed on the connect...

Page 25: ...to repair optical cables Laser Warning Symbols The instrument s connector panel is labelled with the following CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT translates as follows Finnish LUOKAN 1 LASER...

Page 26: ...itions dangerous voltages may exist even with the equipment switched off To avoid dangerous electrical shock do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering fi...

Page 27: ...l the assembly keep one hand in contact with the protective bag as you pick up the assembly with your other hand Before installing the assembly ensure that you are grounded or make contact with the me...

Page 28: ...the connecting fibers 4 Ensure that all fiber connections are clean and dirt free Use a fiberscope to measure the cleanliness of a unpowered fiber A poorly cleaned fiber results in a drop in power Al...

Page 29: ...ing materials WARNING No operator serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel To prevent electrical shock do not remove covers Description Agilent Part Number Compressed Air Can or...

Page 30: ...el 5 Apply some isopropyl alcohol to a piece of the cleaning paper and clean the barrel of the adapter Using a new piece of cleaning paper clean the face of the adapter Repeat this operation using a n...

Page 31: ...te spanner taking note of position and orientation Clean the bulkhead connectors as in step 2 and clean the inside threads of the SMA link taking care not to bend damage the center connector pin 4 Car...

Page 32: ...s with all relevant European legal Directives This is a symbol of an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES 001 Cet appareil ISM est conf...

Page 33: ...route to compliance using EMC test specifications EN 55011 1991 Group 1 Class A and EN 50082 1 1992 In order to preserve the EMC performance of the product any cable which becomes worn or damaged mus...

Page 34: ...ar Panel Tour 52 Instrument Reboot Cold Start 55 This chapter provides general information on how to install and connect up the instrument and how to check that the instrument operates correctly on de...

Page 35: ...shipping container is also damaged or the cushioning material shows signs of stress notify the carrier as well as the nearest Agilent office Keep the shipping materials for the carrier s inspection T...

Page 36: ...ry II and Pollution Degree 2 per IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60664 respectively Ventilation Requirements When installing the instrument in a cabinet the convection into and out of the instrument must not be r...

Page 37: ...be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the instrument is likely to make the instrument dangerous Int...

Page 38: ...assured earth terminal The external chassis earth terminal is on the rear of the instrument b If this instrument is to be energized via an auto transformer to reduce or increase the line voltage make...

Page 39: ...ing the instrument always replace both covers to protect the instrument connectors and display Useful Information When Requesting Support When contacting Agilent Technologies for support it is useful...

Page 40: ...3 Place instrument on shelf 4 Connect power cord and GP IB cable if required before sliding the instrument into its final position on the shelf 5 Fit the screws 4 off supplied through the flanges into...

Page 41: ...indicate the following Starting Instrument Please wait The Agilent Technologies splash screen will then be displayed while the unit completes initialization 4 On completion approximately 90 seconds th...

Page 42: ...any dust protectors from the ends of patch cord and attenuator before fitting and make sure the white exposed ends are not touched by fingers or otherwise become contaminated When making connections e...

Page 43: ...Optical Output Laser LEDs beside ports are OFF while making changing optical connections Also refer to Optical Connector Safety Information on page 20 Figure 3 9 95 Gb s and 10 71 Gb s Loopback Connec...

Page 44: ...R OTN s connector panel 3 Press Menu choose Tx Rx Coupling then press Select Choose Copy Tx to Rx to set Coupling On Select Close to close dialog 4 Press Smart Test choose Shortcuts Trouble Scan then...

Page 45: ...gs Signal Mode to SONET Signal Rate to OC 192 9 Check that the laser LED is illuminated at the 9 95 10 71 Gb s output port on the OmniBER OTN s connector panel 10 Repeat step 4 to step 6 to confirm co...

Page 46: ...the Transmitter Settings page and set the Laser to OFF 17 If the instrument has dual Wavelength change loopback connection to alternative output port Otherwise proceed to step 22 18 Change the Transm...

Page 47: ...the OmniBER OTN s connector panel 20 Repeat step 4 to step 6 to confirm correct operation 21 Press Window key to highlight the Transmitter Settings page and set the Laser to OFF 22 Disconnect all loop...

Page 48: ...signal level is in the green BER measurement power range 4 Ensure all optical connections are clean and fully connected with no sharp bends or twists in the optical patch cord Check the optical cord...

Page 49: ...nd 1550 nm depending on instrument model and options See the technical specifications document for details about the power output and input for the following connectors Take particular care to note th...

Page 50: ...ports accept an OTN signal at 10 71 Gb s SONET OC 1 OC 3 OC 12 OC 48 and OC 192 and SDH STM 0 STM 1 STM 4 STM 16 STM 64 signals depending on the model and options fitted 52 2 5 2 5 Gb s Selectable op...

Page 51: ...reference 2 Mb s 2 MHz Clock In Bantam 100 ohm nominal connector for a 2 Mb s and 2 MHz MTS external clock source input TX Eye Clock 52 2 5 Mb s SMA connector providing a TX Eye Clock signal at 1 4 of...

Page 52: ...will be output first The drop and insert capabilities are independent meaning the transmit and receive clock rates can be set to different rates Note that the instrument acts as a DCE Data Communicat...

Page 53: ...Port is 100 ohm for DS1 120 ohm for E1 Either this port or the 2 140 Mb s DS3 unbalanced In port can be active for the E1 Receive function 2 140 Mb s DS3 Out BNC 75 ohm unbalanced connector for E1 E2...

Page 54: ...e Xon Xoff and RTS CTS Speed 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 baud Parity Odd Even Stop Bits 1 2 Data Length 8 7 bits VGA Connector for displaying contents of instrument screen on an exter...

Page 55: ...ternal Protective Earth Connect an external earth connection to the instrument at this point AC Power Connect the instrument power cord here and set the switch to 1 to turn on and to 0 to turn off Ins...

Page 56: ...he instrument off and wait a few seconds 2 Switch the instrument on and as the instrument boots up look carefully at the display 3 When the Press the Menu key for startup options text is displayed imm...

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Page 58: ...ment display can be ETSI SDH or ANSI SONET Refer to the table given in this section for an explanation of equivalent SDH SONET terms Installation book Page 55 Monday January 12 2004 1 13 PM Artisan Te...

Page 59: ...r L n 2 long haul LR long reach Low Order Path LP LO VT Path LP REI REI V M S P A P S Multiplexer Section MS Line Multiplexer Section Protection Automatic Protection Switching MS AIS Line AIS AIS L MS...

Page 60: ...n 1 or S n 2 short haul Short Reach SR SOH TOH STM m OC n STS n where m n 3 for m 1 STM 0 STS 1 STM 1 OC3c STS 3c STM 4 OC 12 STS 12 STM 16 OC 48 STS 48 STM 64 OC 192 Tributary Unit TU Virtual Tribut...

Page 61: ...therefore be taken into account when converting between standards TUG3 VT Group 86 columns TU multiframe VT superframe TU PATH AIS VT AIS AIS V VC SPE VC4 STS3C SPE Virtual Container VC Synchronous Pa...

Page 62: ...on 31 Instrument cold start reboot 53 Instrument covers How to remove 36 Instrument serial number 14 L Laser product classification 21 Laser warning symbols 22 M Mainframe test rate capability 10 N No...

Page 63: ...covery 53 Statement of Compliance 29 Storage and Shipment 15 T Technical specifications 46 Temperature 15 32 33 Transit case 12 Trigger ports 49 V Ventilation requirements 33 W Weight 16 Installation...

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Page 65: ...ntains installation information for theOmniBEROTNinstrument Printed in U K 12 03 J7230 90064 J7230_90064_rear p65 13 11 2003 09 35 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88...

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