User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Preparation
- 4. About the terminal
- 5. Mounting and installing the terminal
- 6. Connecting to the terminal
- 7. Managing the terminal
- 8. Configuring the terminal
- 9. Configuring the traffic interfaces
- 10. Cross Connections
- Embedded cross connect switch
- The Cross Connections application
- The Cross Connections system requirements
- Installing the Cross Connections application
- Opening the Cross Connections application
- The Cross Connections page
- Setting the terminal's address
- Management and user ethernet capacity
- Setting card types
- Getting cross connection configuration from the terminals
- Creating cross connections
- Sending cross connection configuration to the terminals
- Saving cross connection configurations
- Using existing cross connection configurations
- Printing the cross connection configuration
- Deleting cross connections
- Configuring the traffic cross connections
- Cross connection example
- Symmetrical Connection Wizard
- 11. Protected terminals
- 12. In-service commissioning
- What you will need
- Checking the antenna polarization
- Visually aligning antennas
- Accurately aligning the antennas
- Synchronizing the terminals
- Checking performance
- Checking the receive input level
- Checking the fade margin
- Checking long-term BER
- Bit Error Rate tests
- Additional tests
- Checking the link performance
- Viewing a summary of the link performance
- What you will need
- 13. Maintenance
- 14. Troubleshooting
- 15. Interface connections
- 16. Alarm types and sources
- 17. Country specific settings
- 18. Specifications
- Ethernet interface
- QJET Quad E1 / T1 interface
- Q4EM Quad 4 wire E&M interface
- DFXO Dual foreign exchange office interface
- DFXS Dual foreign exchange subscriber interface
- QV24 Quad V.24 asynchronous data interface
- HSS Single high speed synchronous data interface
- External alarm interfaces
- Auxiliary interfaces
- AC Power supply
- DC Power supply
- Power consumption
- MHSB protection
- Ethernet interface
- 19. Product end of life
- 20. Abbreviations
- 21. Acknowledgments and licensing
- 22. Commissioning Forms
- 23. Index

Specifications | 252
Power specifications
AC Power supply
Nominal
voltage
Input voltage
range
Power consumption Max VA Frequency
115 VAC 103 - 127 Vrms 63 - 180 W 400 VA 47 - 63 Hz
230 VAC 207 - 254 Vrms 63 - 180 W 400 VA 47 - 63 Hz
DC Power supply
Nominal
voltage
Input voltage
range
Power consumption Maximum input current
±12 VDC 10.5 to 18 VDC 63 - 180 W 18 A
±24 VDC 20.5 to 30 VDC 63 - 180 W 8 A
±48 VDC 40 to 60 VDC 63 - 180 W 4 A
Power consumption
Power Consumption (min – max)
63 - 180 W Input power (dependent on interface cards fitted and
modulation type / output power level)
Terminal only:
QPSK + 19 dBm 65 W
QPSK + 29 dBm 68 W
QPSK + 32 dBm 72 W
QPSK + 35 dBm 75 W
64 QAM + 15 dBm 63 W
64 QAM + 29 dBm 71 W
Interface cards:
QJET four port E1 card 1.9 W (all states)
Q4EM four port 4W E&M card 0.75 W (all states)
QV24 four port V.24 card 0.75 - 1 W (all states)
DFXO two port 2W FXO card 0.75 W (all states)
DFXS two port 2W FXS card One DFXS card installed with both ports idle (on hook): 3.8 W
Plus
:
1.3 W / line off-hook (200 ohm copper loop plus 450 ohm
telephone)
2.6 W / line ringing (60 Vrms 25Hz source via 50 ohm copper loop
into a 1 REN load)
4.1 W / line ringing (45 Vrms 25Hz source via 50 ohm copper loop
into a 3 REN load)
HSS single port high speed data 1 W (all states)
MHSB:
Tributary and RF switch 16 W not switched
28 W switched