ADTRAN TSU LT Network Card User Manual


 
TSU LT P/N 1202060L1
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Quick Start Guide, 61202060L1-13A, September 2001 Technical Support 1-888-4ADTRAN (1-888-423-8726) Copyright 2001 ADTRAN, All Rights Reserved
N
ETWORK
C
ONNECTION
P
INOUT
Pin Name Description
1 R1 RXDATA Receive data from the Network - Ring
2 T1 RXDATA Receive data from the Network - Tip
3, 6, 7, 8 UNUSED n/a
4 R TXDATA Transmit data towards the Network - Ring
5 T TXDATA Transmit data towards the Network - Tip
VT 100 Terminal or device running
SLIP or async PPP protocol.
Network
T1
NETWORK
IN OUT
MON
TEST JACKS
CONTROL
CHAIN IN
CHAIN OUT
V.35 NX56/64
OFF ON
115VAC/60HZ
.15A
I
NSTALLATION
I
NFORMATION
An eight-position modular jack (labeled NETWORK) is provided to
connect to the network T1 circuit. The pinout is provided on this Quick
Start Guide. See
Chapter 2, Installation,
of the TSU LT User Manual for
more information.
The rear panel contains a single V.35 interface for connecting to DTE
equipment. The pinout for this interface is located in
Appendix C
of the
TSU LT User Manual.
When shipped from the factory, the TSU LT is uninitialized and set to
factory default conditions. At the first application of power, the unit will
automatically execute self-tests followed by an initialization sequence.
The TSU LT can be configured and controlled using the local front panel
of the unit or from ADTRANs PC Control Program, T-WATCH. A limited
menu tree is provided on the back of this sheet. For more detailed menu
information, refer to the TSU User Manual.
Additional information can be found on the product CD which contains
the TSU LT User Manual, FAQs, Data Sheets, Applications, and White
Papers.
R
EAR
P
ANEL
D
ESCRIPTIONS
Network Connector Connection to T1 circuit
Test Interface Bantam jacks provided for monitoring and testing
Control In/Out Connection to a VT100 terminal
V.35 Connector High-speed DTE interface
Power Switch Turns power to the TSU on or off
115 VAC Connection
Power cord connection for a reliably grounded
115 VAC, 60 Hz power source