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Product List Product Listing Description Name Soneplex Loop Extender Access Modules Central Office HDSL HLXC Remote HDSL Standard HLXR Simplex power HLXR Simplex power and idle code HLXR Simplex power and local power HLXR HDSL Repeater HRX Repeater Loop Extender (-130V) RLX Repeater Loop Extender Plus (+130V) RLX+ Quad Loop Extender SC connectors QLX FC connectors QLX Quad Loop Extender - Short Range SC connectors QLX FC connectors QLX Common Equipment Soneplex Loop Extender Chassis - 23" SPX Soneplex Loop Extender Chassis - 19" SPX Main Processor Unit MPU Loop Extender Chassis Software SWR Alarm Processor Unit APU Heat baffle/fiber management panel - 23" BAFF Heaf baffle/fiber management panel - 19" BAFF Common Equipment Kits Soneplex Loop Extender Kit - 23" Includes: 1 – Soneplex Loop Extender Chassis - 23" 1 – Main Processor Unit 1 – Alarm Processor Unit 1 – Heat baffle/fiber management panel - 23" Soneplex Loop Extender Kit - 19" Includes: 1 – Sonpelex Loop Extender Chassis - 19" 1 – Main Processor Unit 1 – Alarm Processor Unit 1 – Heat baffle/fiber management panel - 19" Remote Chassis Quad Loop Extender four position chassis With RJ connectors FWM With wire-wrap connections FWM Quad Loop Extender two position chassis With RJ connectors FRMQ Remote HDSL single position chassis With wire-wrap and RJ connections HWM1 Remote HDSL two position chassis With wire-wrap and RJ connections HWM2 Remote HDSL eight position chassis No AC power HWM4 With AC power HWM4 AC/DC power supply for HWM1 1 6/96 476 I. Product List Product Listing Description Name Optional Equipment Soneplex fan and filter assembly FAN LEC fan and fiber management FFM Front access panel FAP Plenum fiber management panel PFM Optional Equipment for Quad Loop Extender Chassis Craft performance monitoring module CPM Line terminating unit LTU Power supply unit One 110 VAC/-48 Vdc supply PSU-1 Two redundant 110 VAC/-48 Vdc supplies PSU Power supply spare PSU-S 23" rack mount bracket for four position QLX chassis -Battery back-up system (rectifier and 12.7 amp hour batteries) - 24 Vdc Equipment for Quad Loop Extender Chassis Quad Loop Extender-SC connectors QLX Craft performance monitoring module CPM Alarm processor unit APU Refer to the Soneplex® Loop Extender Ordering Information (literature #476A) for complete ordering information and catalog numbers. Contact your ADC Sales Representative or call ADC Customer Service at 1-800-366-3891 to receive a copy of the most current ordering information. 2 6/96 476 II. Platform Introduction Introduction Today, network planners face a dilemma. Since the future of standards and services remains unclear, there is a healthy concern about investing in what may become “deadend” technology. Still, networks must grow and change, both to provide current revenue and to accommodate emerging services and markets, while competition and deregulation add to the sense of urgency. The penalty for delay is stagnation. On the other hand, choosing the wrong path wastes current resources and blocks future growth. The Soneplex® Loop Access/Transport Platform lets you build today, while preserving future options. Financially Sound The Soneplex platform offers a modular architecture which supports copper and fiber optic transport facilities in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint topologies. In the future, it will enable you to add a full range of broadband services and cost effectively migrate to SONET, but the return on your investment begins immediately. By integrating network interface, access, and management functions, the Soneplex platform substantially reduces your required inventory. The Soneplex platform lets you install the facilities which will earn you revenue today, and add new ones as demand – and revenue potential – grows. The modular design makes change, such as upgrade from asynchronous to synchronous interface, easy, often simply a matter of swapping cards. The Soneplex system also improves your return on costly, skilled human resources. Preprovisioning is easy and cost effective, so turnup of services can be handled quickly, inexpensively, and often remotely. The same is true of system administration and maintenance. This, coupled with sophisticated self-test and notification capabilities, gives you a critical edge as networks grow larger and more densely packed. Most important, the Soneplex system keeps your options open. You can continue to use existing infrastructure while you plan your future. Today’s HDSL or DS1 modules, interfacing to copper, can operate side-by-side with optical DS2 modules interfacing with fiber. An asynchronous DS3 network interface can be upgraded to SONET STS-1 with a simple change of plug-in modules. As your needs change, the Soneplex platform will evolve with you. Growth and change become part of your strategic plan. Soneplex System Makes Sophistication Simple As networks are required to do more, cost less to operate, and perform more reliably, the Soneplex system lets you build with confidence. The system accommodates a range of asynchronous and SONET interfaces, DS3 and STS-1. Upgrade from copper to fiber can be as simple as a change of modules. Two basic Soneplex systems are designed to meet all of your loop access and transport needs, from the central office to network hubs to large customer sites. The Soneplex Loop Extender System distributes services from DS1 feeds. The Soneplex Broadband System lets you distribute services from DS3 or STS-1 high bit-rate interfaces. The intelligence built into the Soneplex system lets it take an active part in network management. The system provides simple, flexible access to the network for remote testing, and monitors many aspect of the network measuring user-defined parameters and sending alarms, or even rerouting traffic when error-rate thresholds are exceeded. These capabilities can substantially reduce, or even eliminate, many of today’s costs of service initiation or system maintenance. 3 6/96 476 II. Platform Introduction System Design and Capabilities The Soneplex system’s high-density, multifunction design combines the functions of a variety of network elements: multiplexers, DSX bays, office repeaters, fiber optic exten-sion shelves and monitoring devices. It simplifies installation and saves valuable space. Each chassis is made up of three primary sections: one for network interface, another for service distribution, and a third for network management and maintenance. The network interface section of the Soneplex Loop Extender System accepts up to 28 DS1 inputs per chassis. The high-speed network interface section of the Soneplex Broadband System accepts DS3 inputs and eliminates the need for external M13 multiplexers. It also supports STS-1 synchronous electrical input – an inexpensive form of connection to collocated equipment – performs VT mapping, and has time-slot assignment capability. The service distribution section of the system supports up to 28 modules for delivery of DS1 hicap service over conditioned or unconditioned copper or fiber facilities. High bit-rate digital subscriber line (HDSL) modules perform 2B1Q conversions for transport of hicaps over non repeater-equipped copper. Optical DS2 modules convert electrical signals to optical, transporting 4 DS1 signals over a DS2 fiber link. The management and maintenance section consists of a main processor unit (MPU) and an alarm processor unit (APU). The system supports TBOS and TL1 interfaces for remote connection to an operations support system (OSS). It also supports an easy-to-use, menu-driven craft interface, and X.25 and alarm contact closure interfaces. Soneplex System Application and Operation HDSL signal transport allows local exchange carriers to continue to earn revenue from existing copper infrastructure. Each HDSL module allows one DS1 signal to be trans-ported up to 12,000 feet over copper without the use of line repeaters, bridge taps, or cable pair separation. The addition of an HDSL repeater doubles the effective delivery distance to 24,000 feet. HDSL compensates for gauge changes, and tolerates the presence of near-end crosstalk. RLX modules in the chassis will extend DS1, and power up to 10 span repeaters on a single unconditioned copper circuit. Each 19" shelf supports 20 modules. The standard Soneplex shelf supports up to 28 modules serving as many as 28 customer sites. For fiber transport, optical DS2 modules can operate side-by-side with HDSL cards. Up to seven customer sites can be supported by each Soneplex chassis. One optical module per site provides unprotected 6.3 Mbps service (4 DS1s). Two modules per site provide 1+1 protection. The combination of HDSL and optical DS2 modules provide: T1 hicaps, T1 transport of digital loop carrier, T1 video using the latest compression techniques, fractional T1, and cell-site connection for cellular telephony transmission. The system’s remote OSS interface and onboard management capabilities make it ideal for unstaffed sites or operations with limited staffing capabilities. Remote provisioning and monitoring simplify setup and routing maintenance demands. Realtime and historical performance monitoring, and remote loopback and bit-error testing greatly reduce the demands on technical support personnel. 4 6/96 476 II. Platform Introduction Soneplex Platform: Focus on Function Soneplex Platform in Summary • A variety of plug-in network interfaces give you flexibility today, and a clear migration path to SONET. • A range of customer interfaces let you use existing copper infrastructure, and upgrade easily to fiber. • The Soneplex system is compatible with current operations support systems, for ease of conversion. • Remote operation and support capability reduces downtime and maintenance cost. • Embedded X.25 interface supports up to three switched, virtual circuits, and eliminates the need for an external packet assembler/disassembler (PAD). • High density design saves floor and rack space, and makes Soneplex ideal for hut or cabinet installations. • Improved cable management, organizing both copper and fiber, saves space and simplifies management and repair. • Full-time performance monitoring allows proactive repair, reducing customer impact and loss of revenue. • Remote monitoring and alarms allow centralized trouble shooting for better use of personnel and improved response. • Housekeeping alarm transport eliminates the cost of separate fire and tamper alarm reporting systems. • Remote DS1 loop back for single-ended testing of each DS1 reduced both failure and repair cost. The Soneplex Intelligent DS1 Service Delivery Platform supports your existing infra-structure while positioning you for a competitive future. Rather than painful choices based on technology, you are freed to make simple, rational decisions based on market demand. Implement what your customers are willing to pay for, and build new infra-structure as revenues allow. Instead of placing new burdens on personnel, the Soneplex platform lets them offload time consuming chores to the system itself. Technicians acclimate quickly, using familiar existing support systems, and accessing large areas of the network remotely. As technology and the network grow and change, the Soneplex platform adapts quickly and easily. Today’s rebuild becomes tomorrow’s card swap. Migration to fiber, SONET, and new support systems becomes easy and economical. The Soneplex platform solves the network planning dilemma. 5 6/96 476 ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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