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10OnSite Series Getting Started Guide StructureThis guide contains the following chapters and appendices:• Chapter 1 describes the OnSite Series Metro
11OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Safety when working with electricity•Do not open the device when the power cord is connected. For systems withou
12OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Optical SafetyFiber-Optic PortsTo protect your eyes, never look at the transmit LED or laser through a magnifyin
13OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Typographical conventions used in this documentThis section describes the typographical conventions and terms us
14Chapter 1 Product OverviewChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 15OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 1 • Product OverviewIntroductionThe OnSite Series is family of ultra-compact, micro multi-service
Introduction 16OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 1 • Product OverviewFigure 2. OnSite Model 1063The OS1052 and OS1063 systems have two expansion sl
Introduction 17OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 1 • Product OverviewFigure 3. OS1052 Base SystemFigure 2 shows the front panel of the OS1063 syste
18Chapter 2 Application OverviewChapter contentsOS1052 Application...
OS1052 Application 19OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewOS1052 ApplicationThe advanced modular design of the Patton OnSite O
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OS1052 Application 20OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewThe base OS1052 system is configured with:• 2 STM-1• 8 E1/T1• 2 Ethe
OS1063 Application 21OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewOS1063 ApplicationThe advanced modular design of the Patton OnSite O
OS1063 Application 22OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewThe base OS1063 system is configured with:• 2 STM-1• 21 E1/T1 Two ex
23Chapter 3 Installation OverviewChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 24OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewIntroductionThis chapter provides the procedures for installing the OnSit
Site Environment 25OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewSite EnvironmentThe OS-10 system can be mounted in a rack or on a wal
Planning Your Site 26OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation Overview• Distribution rack requirementsThe following sections provide furt
Planning Your Site 27OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewPower Supply RequirementsTo operate your OS-10 equipment safely, f
Planning Your Site 28OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewMechanical Recommendations for the RackThe following information wi
Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance 29OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewTools and Equipment for Installat
3Summary Table of Contents1 Product Overview...
OnSite System Installation 30OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewNoteTake care to load the rack so that it is not top heavy.
OnSite System Installation 31OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewNoteDo not cover vents that would restrict airflow. Leave a
OnSite System Installation 32OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewMounting the Chassis on the WallNoteWhen choosing a wall-mo
OnSite System Installation 33OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewInstalling the Chassis Ground ConnectionThe OS-10 system ch
OnSite System Installation 34OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewNoteThe DC-to-DC converter has dual power inputs (A and B p
OnSite System Installation 35OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewPowering On the OS-10 System with AC PowerTo power on the O
OnSite System Installation 36OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewFigure 13. Wiring the OS-10 System for DC Power1. Choose an
OnSite System Installation 37OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation Overview5. Connect the positive lead of the circuit to the return d
OnSite System Installation 38OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation Overview9. Connect the negative lead of the circuit to the “B” powe
39Chapter 4 System Management AccessChapter contentsIntroduction...
4Table of ContentsSummary Table of Contents ...
Introduction 40OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessIntroductionThis chapter provides the procedures for configuring and m
Ethernet LAN Management Port 41OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessFigure 15 provides a close-up view of the two manageme
Serial Management Port 42OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessTable 11 provides the pin assignments for the RJ-45 connecto
Gaining Access to the System 43OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessGaining Access to the SystemThere are two ways of gain
Gaining Access to the System 44OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management Access8. Type the following CLI command to save the IP setti
Web-Based Management Interface 45OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessSee “Web-Based Management Interface” on page 45 for
Web-Based Management Interface 46OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessAfter successful completion of the login, the browse
Autonomous Alarm Messages 47OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessAutonomous Alarm MessagesYou can configure the system to
Autonomous Alarm Messages 48OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessTo remove an existing SNMP trap receiver, follow these st
Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 49OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessEngineering Orderwire (EOW)If the system is equipped wi
5OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Mounting the Chassis to an ETSI Rack ...
Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 50OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessFigure 21. Location of signal pins on the EOW port (AUX
Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 51OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessNoteIn addition to supporting selective calling of EOW
Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 52OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessAt this point, the called station begins to ring if ano
53Chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistanceChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 54OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 5 • Contacting Patton for assistanceIntroductionThis chapter contains the following information:•
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) 55OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 5 • Contacting Patton for assistanceReturn for
56Appendix A Compliance informationChapter contentsCompliance ...
Compliance 57OnSite Series Getting Started Guide A • Compliance informationComplianceEMC• EN 55022 Class A• EN55024Low-Voltage Directive (Safety)• IE
58Appendix B SpecificationsChapter contentsModel OS1052...
Model OS1052 59OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsModel OS1052Trunk InterfacesSTM-1: G.707, G.783 Optics: G.957 S-1.1, L-1.1 and L
6OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Expansion Modules ...
Model OS1052 60OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsOperationsLocal and remote software download and upgrade (FTP/TFTP) Loopbacks: f
Model OS1063 61OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsModel OS1063Trunk InterfacesSTM-1: G.707, G.783 Optics: G.957 S-1.1, L-1.1 and L
Model OS1063 62OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsOperationsLocal and remote software download and upgrade (FTP/TFTP) Loopbacks: f
63Appendix C Terms and AcronymsChapter contentsAbbreviations ...
Abbreviations 64OnSite Series Getting Started Guide C • Terms and AcronymsAbbreviationsAbbreviation MeaningAAIS Alarm Indication Signal AMI Alternate
Abbreviations 65OnSite Series Getting Started Guide C • Terms and AcronymsLLCAS Link Capacity Adjustment SchemeLFD Loss of Frame DelineationLOF Loss
Abbreviations 66OnSite Series Getting Started Guide C • Terms and AcronymsTTDM Time Division MultiplexingTIA Telecommunications Industry AssociationT
7List of Figures1 OnSite Model 1052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8List of Tables1 General conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9About this guideThis guide describes how to install a Patton OnSite Series Model 1052 and1063 Metro-Optical Transport Access Node. For detailed confi
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