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MUX-2200E - CONTENTS
CONTENTS
DECLARATION......................................................................................................................... 3
VERSION HISTORY.................................................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER-4 MANAGEMENT................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER-5 CONFIGURATION............................................................................................... 3
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MUX-2200E - FIGURES
FIGURES
Figure 1-1. MUX-2200E Integration Service Multiplexer ....................................3
Figure 1-2. Block Diagram ....................................................................................3
Figure 1-4. Indicators on the front panel ...............................................................3
Figure 1-5. Keypad ................................................................................................3
Figure 1-6. LCD display ........................................................................................3
Figure 1-8. Data interface ......................................................................................3
Figure 1-9. Internal structure .................................................................................3
Figure 1-10. System Motherboard .........................................................................3
Figure 1-11. CPU module ......................................................................................3
Figure 1-12. 4-way voice processing module (FXO/Blue)....................................3
Figure 1-13. 4-way voice processing module (FXS/Black)...................................3
Figure 1-14. 4E1 processing module .....................................................................3
Figure 2-1. Status indicators as initial Power On...................................................3
Figure 3-1. The RJ-45 socket.................................................................................3
Figure 3-2. The V26 socket....................................................................................3
Figure 6-1. Disassembling diagram of the top cover of the chassis ......................3
Figure 6-2. Disassembling diagram for the functional modules............................3
Figure 6-3. Installation diagram for the functional modules .................................3
Figure 6-4. Disassembling diagram for the motherboard ......................................3
Figure 6-5. Installation diagram for the motherboard............................................3
Figure 6-6. Software upgrade program interface...................................................3
Figure 6-7. The upgrade program screen – unit scan process................................3
Figure 6-8. The upgrade program screen - uploading process...............................3
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MUX-2200E - TABLES
TABLES
Table 1-1 Indicator list of the front panel ..............................................................3
Table 1-2 Data port list of the rear panel ...............................................................3
Table 3-1. Defintion of the FXO/FXS voice port ..................................................3
Table 3-2. Definition of the E&M voice port.........................................................3
Table 3-3. Definition of the E1/T1 port .................................................................3
Table 3-4. Definition of the Ethernet port..............................................................3
Table 3-5. Definition of the RS-232 interface........................................................3
Table 3-6. Definition of the RS-449 interface........................................................3
Table 3-7. Definition of the V.35 interface ............................................................3
Table 3-8. Definition of the X.21 interface............................................................3
Table 3-9. Definition of the RS-530 interface........................................................3
Table 3-10. Definition of the interface of the serial M&C port .............................3
Table 4-1. Definitions of buttons on the front panel ..............................................3
Table 5-1 System clock source...............................................................................3
Table 6-1. Field Maintenance Record Sheet ..........................................................3
Table 7-1. Port number correspondence table........................................................3
Table 9-1. Definition of the V26 (DTE) converter cable .......................................3
Table 9-2. Definition of the V26 (DCE) converter cable.......................................3
Table 9-3. Definition of the V26 (RS232/DCE) converter cable...........................3
Table 9-4. Definition of the serial M&C cable ......................................................3
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MUX-2200E - DECLARATION
DECLARATION
z Thank you for selecting the multiplexer products of Wancom Communication and
Network Technology Ltd (hereinafter referred to as “Wancom”).
z The manual will help you use Wancom Integrated Service Multiplexer products
(hereinafter referred to as the “Product” or the “Device”). Be sure to read all data
supplied with the Device carefully before installing and using the Product for the
first time, especially cautions mentioned in the manual. This will help you use the
Product in a better and safer way. Keep the manual appropriately for future
reference.
z The manual does not represent any description to the specifications, software and
hardware configurations of the Product. Refer to related agreements, packing lists
and product specification and configuration description documents or consult the
distributor of the Product for actual specifications and configurations related to the
Product.
z Wancom will not be liable for any damage incurred if the user fails to install, use or
maintain the product correctly or according to the instructions and requirements of
the product or technicians not authorized by Wancom are allowed to repair or
modify the Product.
z Pictures, figures, graphics and illustrations contained in the manual are only used
for explanation and illustration purposes and may different slightly from the real
product. Moreover, the actual product specifications and configurations are subject
to change according to the demands. The product specifications and configurations
are subject to the actual products.
z The manual does not mean that Wancom has made any warranty regarding its
products and services, either express or implied, including but not limited to
warranties of applicability, safety, merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose for products recommended in the manual. The warranty commitments for
the product and related services shall be subject to the applicable agreement or the
service terms and conditions of the product standards. In no event shall Wancom be
liable for any damage including but not limited to direct or indirect personal
damage, business profit loss, business interruption, business data loss or any other
losses incurred thereof during your use or failure to use the Product within the
maximum allowable range of laws and regulations.
z Though we have checked and verified the manual carefully, we do not guarantee
that the manual is free from any error or omission. To offer better services, we may
improve or modify product software and hardware described and contents
contained herein from time to time without notice. Contact us if you find any
difference between the actual conditions of the product and the manual during use
or you want to acquire the latest information or have any questions and ideas.
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MUX-2200E - COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK
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MUX-2200E - VERSION HISTORY
VERSION HISTORY
Version Version description Compiled by Compiled on
1.0 Original version (applicable for Poppy 2010-08-25
MUX-2200E V1.0)
1.1 Update ”3.1.1.2 E&M Interface” Poppy 2010-10-26
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MUX-2200E - ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Intended Readers
This manual contains information useful for setup and management of the MUX-2200E
integration service multiplexer. This manual is intended for telecommunication
engineers familiar with system installation and network management concepts and
terminology.
Typographical Conventions
Convention Description
Bold font It indicates the button of the software interface as well as menu
and menu item. For example, click the Start button to select the
Run command.
[] [ ] represents a command option in the command line mode. Such
as <1/TXDR_port number_ [rate], if the command contains
the rate value, it means to set the TX data rate of the specified
port; if not, it means to inquire about the TX data rate of the
specified port.
Menu Name Menu Name►Menu Option indicates the menu structure for
►Menu Option the operations on the front panel or the software interface, such as
selecting UNIT►DATE command on the front panel, means the
DATE menu option under the UNIT menu that is located under
the device menu.
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Lucida Console The words in this font indicates input command and information
Font feedback by the equipment under the command line mode, of
which, the underline represents the keypad command input
while italics denotes information feedback from the
equipment.
To avoid personal injury and property loss, read and follow the following safety
precautions carefully before installing this product. The following safety signs will be
used in the document or on the product and product package. Safety signs are illustrated
as follows:
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Safty Instructions
Follow these safety guidelines to ensure personal safety and help protect your system
from potential damage.
Safety Cautions
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment,
obverve the following precautions.
z Read the operation labels and follow the instructions of the labels.
z Do not carry out operations not described in any document of the product.
z Disassembling the chassis may result in electric shock.
z Only properly-trained maintenance technicians can handle the assemblies in the
chassis.
z Power off the product and contact your training service provider in case of one of
the following circumstances:
z The power cord, extension wire or plug is damaged.
z Unknown objects in the chassis
z The chassis is wet.
z Falling from a high position may result in product damage.
z Keep your system far away from the heat source and the radiator.
z Do not block the cooling vent.
z Do not drop food or liquid into the chassis.
z Do not operate the device in a wet environment.
z Do not attempt to squeeze any object into the opening of the chassis, which may
result in a fire or electric shock incurred by short circuit of internal components.
z Use devices from proper channels only.
z Wait until the device is cooled properly before removing the cover or touching
components inside the chassis.
z Guarantee that the power source type and power supply cable conform to the
product requirements.
z To prevent electric shock, insert a properly-grounded power outlet system and
external power cord. Such cables have three-pin plugs to help guarantee appropriate
grounding. Don’t use a plug adaptor or grounding pin with broken power cords. Use
three-wire cables with proper grounding plugs if extension wires must be used.
z Check the capacity of the extension wire and the distribution panel to ensure the
total current of all products does not exceed 80% of the nominal current of the
extension cord or the power panel.
z Use UPS to prevent sudden and transient increase and decrease of the power
system.
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z Ensure firm power cable binding to prevent system cables or power cable from
being short-circuited or broken and prevent it from being stepped on or tripped over.
z Do not change the power cord or plug.
z If the rack itself is not stable before installing the device, it may result in personal
injury. Therefore, install the supporting assembly inside the rack to ensure that the
rack is firm. If a sliding track or tray is available, install the sliding track assembly
or tray on the rack first. Ensure that the sliding track and tray can support the device
properly.
z Ensure the rack has been mounted on the floor properly before the rack is installed.
Use connectors if there are other racks near it.
z Always install the loads inside the rack from the bottom up; the heaviest load shall
be installed at the bottom of the rack.
z The AC or DC power supply provided for the rack shall have enough load capacity.
The total load of the devices on the rack shall not exceed 80% of the rated load of
the power supply system.
z Ensure the airflow in the rack is unobstructed to facilitate heat elimination of the
devices on the rack.
z Don’t step or stand on any assembly when maintaining other parts.
Electrostatic may damage some sensitive parts inside your system. To prevent
electrostatic damage, remove the electrostatic from your body first before touching
electronic products, such as the electronic assembly of the micro-processor. You may
also touch uncoated metal surfaces on a regular basis to remove electrostatic. In
addition, you may take the following measures to prevent ESD damage:
z Do not take electrostatic sensitive equipments from anti-static packaging material
after taking them out of the transport package until you are ready to install them into
the components of your system. Be sure to discharge the electrostatic of your body
thoroughly before removing the anti-static package.
z Place electrostatic sensitive equipment into anti-static container or package first for
packing when transporting such sensitive equipment.
z Handle sensitive parts within the electrostatic safe area. Use an anti-static floor mat,
anti-static workbench mattress and grounding strap if possible.
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MUX-2200E - CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION
This Chapter gives a brief introduction to the product characteristics, system
specification and function features of the MUX-2200E integrated service multiplexer
(hereinafter referred to as the “Multiplexer” or the “Equipment”) to help you to have a
general understanding of the multiplexer.
1.1 Overview
Two versions of the MUX-2200E are available at present, the V1.0 is fully compatible
with MUX-2200D, while V2.0 shall provide more expandable capacity. Therefore,
users may customize the required one according to their own demand.
1.2 Features
High availability
The MUX-2200E adopts TDM technology to support converting serial data, voice and
IP businesses into high speed data streams, which are transmitted duplex via
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High reliability
The MUX-2200E is configured with two trunk ports with 1: 1 redundant backup. Two
hardware ports adopt independent data processing chips. If one trunk port fails or is
damaged, the other one may be used.
High expansibility
The MUX-2200E adopts modular design, which takes into account the expansion
requirement from the beginning of the design. Through simple hardware upgrading and
functional module replacement, it can be expanded up to eight voice channels or eight
E1 channels, two groups of independent network connection, and video expansion.
High manageability
Users may configure and monitor MUX-2200 through the front panel, serial M&C port
and Ethernet port. The firmware version may be updated via the serial M&C port or
Ethernet port conveniently and rapidly.
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1.3 Specifications
Trunk port
Interface: EIA-422/EIA-232/V.35/LVDS
Type: V26 with DB25 converter cable
Data rate: 9.6kbps to 20Mbps synchronous (step by 100bps)
Quantity: 2 ports, adopting 1:1 redundant configuration
Serial port
Interface: EIA-422/EIA-232/V.35/LVDS
Type: V26 with DB25 converter cable
Data rate: 1.2kbps -10Mbps synchronous (step by 100bps) or 300bps
--115.2kbps asynchronous
Quantity: 4
E1 port
Interface: G.703 /G.704
Type: RJ45
Data rate: 64Kpbs × n (n≤32)
Quantity: 4 (Support up to 8 ports optionally)
Voice port
Interface: FXS, FXO and E&M
Type: RJ45
Data rate and Protocol:
Coding: G.711 (64k), G.723.1 (5.3k/6.3k)
Echo cancellation: G.168
Quantity: 4 (Support up to eight ports optionally)
Ethernet port
Interface: IEEE802.3
Type: RJ45
Data rate: 10/100M
Quantity: 2 groups, 2 ports available for each group (Support up to 4 ports each
group)
Expansion slot
Expandable video port
M&C
Provide the M&C port to facilitate monitor and control
Provide CLI and Telnet management interface.
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Environments
Operating temperature: 0℃ ~ +60℃
Operating humidity: 0 ~ 90%
Storage temperature: -40℃ ~ +70℃
Power supply
Working voltage: 85V ~ 240V AC, -48V DC (optional)
Consumption: less than 25W
Physical specification
Net weight: 3.1 kg
Dimension(W×D×H): 482mm×355mm×44mm
This part gives a brief introduction to the appearance and internal structure of the
MUX-2200E chassis. Refer to Chapter-6 MAINTENANCE contained herein for
related product installation and disassembling contents.
All pictures contained in this part are for reference only. Specific
products are subject to the real objects.
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- Indicators
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- Keypad
The MUX-2200E adopts 6-key layout, including the Í, Î, Ï and Ð direction keys as
well as the ENTER key for confirmation and the CLEAR key for cancel or return.
- LCD
The LCD of the front panel of the MUX-2200E is an active showing two lines of
20-character each, and produces a yellow green backlight. “▲” is used to prompt the
current menu items or edit position.
- Data Interface
Figure 1-8 shows the connectors installed in the rear panel of the MUX-2200E. Each
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The MUX-2200E adopts modular design. The chassis mainly contains the following
components.
z E1 Processing Module;
z Voice Processing Module;
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z CPU Module;
z System Motherboard;
z Keypad and Display Module;
z Power Supply Module;
z Ventilating Fan;
z M&C Interface Module
The Keypad and Display Module consists of a keypad input interface circuit, a drive
circuit for LCD and indicators. Any keypad operation will be sent to the system
motherboard via the module while feedback message from the system will be displayed
on the LCD through the module, as well as affect the status of the indicators.
The system motherboard is the core component of the MUX-2200E, which has the
following functions:
z Provide Wiring and logic connections of other modules inside the chassis;
z Provide FPGA to achieve a multiplexing function;
z Provide interface circuits for all input and output ports;
z Provide all input and output connectors on the rear panel, including 6 V26 ports and
12 RJ45 ports;
z Provide sockets for all sub-function modules, including CPU module socket and
functional module sockets;
z Provide Ethernet bridge and switching circuit;
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- CPU Module
The voice processing module is responsible for voice compression to achieve FXO,
FXS and E&M analog voice interface functions, provide reliable lightning prevention
and anti-static protection.
The analog voice signal line provides 180V of overvoltage protection and 90mA
over-current protection (the breakdown voltage is more than 250V). Each interface
provides two indicators, which are driven by CPU. Functions of the following lights are
shown below:
z Yellow: Glittering, indicating ringing signals
z Green: Always on, indicating the telephone is in use.
The voice processing module is classified as 2 kinds, which support FXO interface and
FXS interface respectively.
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- E1 Processing Module
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MUX-2200E - CHAPTER-2 INSTALLATION
CHAPTER-2 INSTALLATION
This Chapter introduces the installation, cable connection and power-on procedure.
2.2 Unpacking
z Check the appearance of the packing box carefully to ensure the original package of
the equipment is neither worn nor damaged and free from water and foreign objects.
z Place the packing box on a stable plane at the correct position.
z Uncover the upper transparent tape sealing of the packing box with a paper knife.
z Take out the equipment together with the anti-shock foamed plastic.
z Take out the equipment from the anti-static packing bag.
z Check whether all items are complete carefully with reference to the packing list
contained in this Chapter and have an appearance inspection to ensure the
equipment and parts are free from any damage.
z Keep the original packing box and the packing materials in the box temporarily,
which may be used for equipment transport and packing once again.
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More than 20cm of distance must be provided at the left side (air
inlet) and the right side (exhaust outlet) of the chassis for heat
radiation. At least 50cm of distance must be provided at the back
side of the chassis to facilitate feeder connection and maintenance;
moreover, not less than 50cm of distance must be provided at the
front side of the chassis to facilitate the operations of the front
panel.
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z Telephone line
z E1 line
z LAN Cable
z Serial M&C cable
The V26 converter cables, serial M&C cable and power cord are
standard configurations with MUX-2200E. Other cables shall be
fabricated on the field by users or professional installation
personnel. Refer to Chapter-3 “CONNECTOR PINOUTS” for
specific port definitions.
z Turn on the power switch on the front panel; the following information will be
displayed as follows:
z Wait for the equipment to complete the power-on self-check. The following
information will be displayed on the LCD:
z The status indicators of the front panel show below before the equipment has not
been configured:
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J1-12 on the rear panel may be configured as the voice, E1/T1 or Ethernet ports
according to different functional modules installed inside the chassis.
J1-J4 are default analog voice ports and J5-J8 may also be configured as analog voice
ports after installing appropriate functional module.
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J5-J8 are default E1/T1 ports and J1-J4 may also be configured as E1/T1 ports after
necessary functional modules are installed. The pin assignment is defined as follows:
J5-J12 may be configured as Ethernet ports, of which J5, J7, J9 and J11 belong to LAN1
and J6, J8, J10 and J12 belong to LAN2. LAN1 and LAN2 are separated from each
other. Only J9 and J11 are active under the default condition. The pin assignment is
defined as follows:
The ports (CHN1-CHN6) on the rear panel are serial ports, 4 ports (CHN1-CHN4) are
serial data ports, 2 ports (CHN5 and CHN6) are trunk ports. The pin assignment is
defined as follows.
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20 DTRb Output
25 DSRb Input
26 GND --
Table 3-6. Definition of the RS-449 interface
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The product package contains V26-DB25 converter cables. Refer to related contents of
Annex-3 “CALBES” for their definitions.
The serial M&C port is located at the left side of the front panel, which is in the form of
a RJ45 port. The pin assignment is defined as follows:
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3 TXD Output
4 GND
5 GND
6 RXD Input
7 DSR
8 CTS
Table 3-10. Definition of the interface of the serial M&C port
The serial M&C port does not provide flow control signal. If
connected equipment needs flow control signals, short-circuit RTS
and CTS, DTR and DSR signal lines of the equipment port.
The product package provides serial M&C cables compatible with the cable of the
Console port of Cisco router. Refer to the related contents contained in Annex-3
“CABLES” for its definition.
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CHAPTER-4 MANAGEMENT
The MUX-2200E may be configured through the front panel, the M&C port and
Ethernet port. This Chapter will introduce them respectively. See Chapter-5
“CONFIGURATION” for the detailed configuration methods and procedures.
The front panel of the MUX-2200E provides all function settings of local units. To
manage such functions and facilitate users’ understanding and memorization, the
control menu system of the MUX-2200E may be classified into the followings:
z Category - Root menu, including main function category
z Function - Secondary menu, including all function of a category
z Parameter - current value and option of a certain function
For complete menu list, see Annex-2 “CONTROL MENU”.
4.1.2 Buttons
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Press the ENTER key to enter the Category screen under the Standby screen.
The first line of the Category screen displays SELECT, prompting that the current
position is the root menu; the second line indicates all category items. “▲” will stop at
the current classified menu item position.
Press the Í key or Î key to move the cursor (“▲”signal) on the second line of the
screen to select specified category. Press the ENTER key to enter the specified function
group (secondary menu). Press the CLEAR key to return to the standby screen.
The first line of the Function screen displays the current category name, prompting the
current position is the secondary menu; the second line indicates all function items
contained in the category. “▲” will stop at the current function position.
Press the Í key or Î key to move the cursor (“▲”signal) on the second line of the
screen to select the specified function. Press the ENTER key to enter the Parameter
Display screen to view the current configurations. Press the CLEAR key to return to
the Category screen.
In some Function screen, the first line indicates that the bracket
behind the category name contains the specified port number.
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The first line of the Parameter Display screen displays the full name of the parameter
and the second displays the current parameter value.
Press the ENTER key to enter the Parameter Modification screen. Press the CLEAR to
return to the Function screen.
For some Parameter Display screen, the first line indicates that the
bracket behind the parameter name contains the current port
number specified.
The first line of the Parameter Modification screen displays the full description of the
parameter and the second line displays the current value.
Press the Í key or Î key to move the cursor on the second line of the screen
(“▲”signal) and select editable position. Press the Ï key or Ð key select the current
parameter option or change parameter value at current editable position.
Press the ENTER key to confirm parameter modification and return to the Parameter
Display screen. Press the CLEAR to cancel parameter modification and return to the
Parameter Display screen directly.
For some Parameter Display screen, the first line indicates that the
bracket behind the parameter name contains the current port
number specified.
The front panel of the MUX-2200E provides an RS-232 serial port of RJ45 type as the
M&C port, through which the computer can be used to monitor unit status and update
parameter configurations of the MUX-2200E.
To connect to the MUX-2200E through the serial M&C port, the following shall be
prepared:
z Terminal or computer with a serial port
z Serial M&C cable supplied with the equipment
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Follow the following procedures to use the M&C port to monitor the equipment:
z Plug the RJ45 cable connector of the M&C cable into the M&C port of the front
panel of the MUX-2200E.
z Connect the 9-pin cable head at the other end of the M&C cable to the serial port of
the computer.
z Run a terminal simulation software (ie. Hyperterminal) on the computer and set the
following port parameters:
Select correct serial port;
Set data rate to 115,200bps;
Set data format to 8 data-bits and 1 stop-bit, without Parity and flow control;
Set the simulation mode as AUTO.
Select “Terminal Keys” for the “Function, arrow and ctrl keys act as” instead
of “Windows keys”.
z Connect the power cord of the MUX-2200E and turn on the power switch of the
front panel, the front panel will display:
CPU: MPC8272 (HiP7 Rev 14, Mask 1.0 1K50M) at 350 MHz
Board: Motorola MPC8272ADS
DRAM: 64 MB
FLASH 1: 8 MB
……
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……
LOCAL>
When the boot procedure is completed, the front panel will display:
Ethernet port J9 and J11 on the rear panel of the MUX-2200E may be used for
equipment configuration and management.
The computer may manage the MUX-2200E through the Ethernet port. The following
shall be prepared:
z Terminal or computer with network interface card
z Standard straight-connection cable
To use the Ethernet port to monitor the equipment, follow the following procedures:
z Connect the power cord of the MUX-2200E and turn on the power switch on the
front panel, and wait for completion of the system boot procedure until the front
panel displays:
z Use the LAN cable to connect the computer Ethernet port to Port 9 or Port 11 on the
rear panel of the MUX-2200E.
z Set the equipment network address through the front panel menu- UNIT►IPADDR,
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such as 192.168.1.1_24.
z The attribute of the computer network interface card are configured as follows:
IP address: 192.168.1.x, x ranges from 2 to 254.
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: Null
z Execute Start►Run on the computer and input cmd command to enter the
MS-DOS command line mode. Enter the command:
telnet [Unit IP address]
z After connecting successfully, the screen will pop up:
LOCAL>
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CHAPTER-5 CONFIGURATION
Users may have full configurations and management for the MUX-2200E via the
keypad and LCD on the front panel.
This section covers some general settings for the equipment, including settings of the
M&C address, IP address and time and date as well as serial number and software
version inquiry. The operations of the front panel concentrate on the UNIT function
menu.
Set the M&C Address for the MUX-2200E via menu UNIT►ADDR. The M&C
Address is selected from 0 to 255 (set 1 as default) via Ï and Ð. The screen display is
as follows:
Set the IP address and mask for the MUX-2200E via menu UNIT►IPADDR (set
192.168.1.1 as default IP address and 255.255.255.0 as default subnet mask).
The subnet mask is set via a decimal digit from 0 to 32. The masks used are as follows:
Adjust the cursor position using ÍÎ keys and modify values using ÏÐ keys.
The screen display is as follows:
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Set the date and time for the MUX-2200E via menu UNIT►DATE. The screen display
is as follows:
The serial number of the MUX-2200E may be inquired about via menu UNIT►SN.
The screen display is as follows:
Enable/disable the LAN Group 2 via menu UNIT►LAN2. Use ÏÐ keys to select ON
or OFF (set OFF as default). The screen display is as follows:
Set LAN2 as ON to enable it, the serial Port CHN2 will be off
automatically.
Turn on or off the LCD backlight of the front panel of the MUX-2200E via menu
UNIT►BACKLIGHT. Use the Ï Ðkeys to select ON (backlight ON) or OFF
(backlight off). The screen display is as follows:
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This section covers the configuration for CHN5 or CHN6 trunk ports. The Operations
on the front panel concentrate on the TRUNK function menu.
Two hardware ports on the rear panel of the MUX-2200E are available as trunk ports.
Select one as the online port and the other will become the backup port automatically.
Use the ÏÐkeys to select one of two ports (CHN5 and CHN6) as the online port via
menu TRUNK►PORT. The screen display is as follows:
The selected trunk port number will appear in the bracket of the first line on the
TRUNK function screen.
The TX clock of the trunk port of the MUX-2200E may be set to the following three
kinds of clock modes. The MUX-2200E is at the DTE side in the figure below.
z TT mode - TX data will be synchronized with the TT clock at the DTE side. DCE
equipment will acquire a clock from the DTE side.
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DTE SD DCE
TT
ST
RD
RT
z ST mode - TX data will be synchronized with the ST clock at the DCE side. DTE
equipment will acquire a clock from the DCE side.
DTE SD DCE
TT
ST
RD
RT
TT
ST
RD
RT
Adjust the TX clock mode via menu TRUNK►TXCM. Press theÏÐkeys to select TT,
ST or RT. The screen display is as follows:
When the clock at the trunk port is set as TT clock, the MUX-2200E may select either
built-in high-precision clock or the serial port clock as the clock source.
Press the Ï key or the Ð key to adjust the TX clock polarity at the trunk port via menu
TRUNK►RXCP.
z Select NORMAL - TX data will be updated at the clock falling edge, and the
equipment at the remote side shall sample data at the clock rising edge
z Select INVERT - TX data will be updated at the clock rising edge, and the
equipment at the remote side shall sample data at the clock falling edge).
The screen display is as follows:
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Via menu TRUNK►RXDR, press the Í key or the Î key to adjust the cursor
position and press the Ï key or the Ð key to modify the value at the cursor position.
The RX data rate is k times, which ranges from 0 to 2,048, of the step rate. The screen
display is as follows:
Via menu TRUNK►RXCP, Press the Ï key or the Ï key to adjust the RX clock
polarity of the trunk port.
z Select NORMAL - (normal polarity) Sample and receive data at the clock rising
edge
z Select INVERT - (opposite polarity) Sample and receive data at the clock falling
edge
The screen display is as follows:
Active the trunk loopback function via menu TRUNK►LPBK. It is often used for
system testing. Press the Ï key or the Ð key to select NORMAL (loopback OFF) or
LOOPBACK (loopback ON).
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This section covers the configuration for serial ports (CHN1-CHN4). Operations on the
front panel concentrate on the SERIAL function menu.
Four hardware ports CHN1-CHN4 of the MUX-2200E work as the serial ports. Users
may configure any one or several serial ports according to link requirements;
The function “Select the current serial port” can be realized via menu
SERIAL►PORT. Press the Ï key or the Ð key from CHN1 to CHN4 to select any
one port as the current specified port (here the specified port selected is CHN1). The
screen display is as follows:
Selected serial port number will appear in the bracket of the first line displayed on the
SERIAL Function screen. The screen display is as follows:
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The TX clock of the serial port of the MUX-2200E may be set to the following three
kinds of clock modes. The MUX-2200E constitutes the equipment at the DCE side in
the diagram below.
z TT mode - TX data will be synchronized with the clock at the DTE side, and the
DCE equipment will acquire clock from the DTE side.
z ST mode - TX data will be synchronized with the clock at the DCE side. The DTE
equipment will acquire a clock from the DCE side.
Adjust the TX clock mode via menu SERIAL►TXCM. Press the Ï key or the Ð key
to select TT, ST or RT. The screen display is as follows:
When the serial port clock is set as the ST mode, the MUX-2200E may select the
built-in high precision clock or other serial port clock as the clock source.
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Adjust the TX clock polarity of the trunk port via menu SERIAL►TXCP. Press the Ï
key or the Ð key to select NORMAL or INVERT. The screen display is as follows:
Use the Í key or the Î key to adjust the position of the cursor via menu
SERIAL►RXDR and use the Ï key or the Ð key to modify the value where the
cursor is located. The RX data rate is k times, which ranges from 0 to 2048, of the step
rate. The screen display is as follows:
Adjust the RX clock polarity of the trunk port via menu SERIAL►RXCP. Press the Ï
key or the Ð key to select NORMAL or INVERT. The screen display is as follows:
Set the async mode of the serial port via menu SERIAL►ASYNC. Users may use the
Ï key or the Ð key to select ON (async mode) or OFF (sync mode). The screen display
is as follows:
The serial port loopback may be enabled via menu SERIAL►LPBK. It is often used
for system testing. Press the Ï key or the Ð key to select OFF (loopback off) or ON
(loopback on).
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This section covers the configuration for voice ports (J1-J4). Operations on the front
panel concentrate on the VOICE functional classification menu.
The MUX-2200E provides four hardware ports (J1~J4) as voice ports. Via menu
VOICE►PORT, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select one as the currently specified
configuration port (here select J1 as the specified port).
The screen display is as follows:
The current voice port number selected will appear in the bracket of the first line
displayed on the voice function screen.
The screen display is as follows:
Via menu VOICE►ENABLE, press the Ï key or the Ð key to enable or disable
current voice port. The screen display is as follows:
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Via menu VOICE►FAXLINE, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select a number from
1 to 4 to set the maximum fax lines (here the fax line number is set as 1). The screen
display is as follows:
Via menu VOICE►CODER, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select G.711 or G.723.1
to set the voice coder for the current voice port (here it is set as G.711). The screen
display is as follows:
Via menu VOICE►VOL, press the Ï key or the Ð key to modify from -32dB to
+31dB to adjust the volume for the current voice port (here the default setting of the
volume is 0dB). The screen display is as follows:
Via menu VOICE►DTMF, press the Ï key or the Ð key to modify it from -32dB to
+3dB and adjust the DTMF Level for the current voice port (here the default setting of
the volume is -4dB).The screen display is as follows:
This section covers the configuration for the E1 ports (J5-J8). Operations on the front
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The currently selected E1 port number will appear in the bracket of the first line
displayed on the E1 function screen after completing such setting. The screen display is
as follows:
Via menu E1►TYPE, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select OFF/E1 to
Enable/Disable the current E1 port . The screen display is as follows:
Via menu E1►CRC, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select ON/OFF to
Enable/Disable the CRC function for the current E1 port (here the default setting is
OFF) .
The screen display is as follows:
Via menu E1►SLOT, set the time slot of the current E1 port. Press the Í key or the
Î key to adjust the cursor position to select the assigned time slot, and press the Ï key
or the Ð key to select 1 or 0.
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Via menu E1►SYNC, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select ON or OFF and set the
sync mode of the current E1 port (here the default setting is ON). The screen display is
as follows:
Via menu E1►IMPED, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select 75 ohm or 120 ohm and
set the impedance of the current E1 port (here the default setting is 120 ohm). The
screen display is as follows:
Inquire about the TX data rate of the specified E1 port via menu E1►TXDR, the
parameter will be modified automatically according to the SLOT setting.
The screen display is as follows:
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Inquire about the RX data rate of the specified E1 port via menu E1►RXDR, the
parameter will be modified automatically according to the SLOT setting.
The screen display is as follows:
Via menu E1►STATUS, inquire about the local status for the current E1 port. Press the
Ï key or the Ð key to scroll screen and inquire more contents.
The default setting displays “Not E1 Interface” when the E1 port is disabled. The screen
display is as follows:
Via menu E1►RSTATUS, inquire about the status of the corresponding E1 port of the
remote equipment. Press the Ï key or the Ð key to scroll screen and inquire more
contents.
The screen display is as follows:
Via menu E1►LPBK, press the Ï key or theÐ key to select LLP, RLP or OFF and set
the loopback function for the current E1 port.
z LLP - Loopback toward local side.
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The screen display is as follows: (here the default setting is set as OFF and the port
loopback is OFF)
5.6 Utility
Set the step rate for MUX-2200E via menu UTILITY►DRSTEP. Press the Í key or
the Î key to adjust the cursor position and press the Ï key or the Ð key to modify the
value where the cursor is located. The step rate is n times 100bps, in which n ranges
from 1 to 160.
The screen is displayed in the table below.
Via menu UTILITY►REFS, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select and set the
reference clock source of the TX clock of the system.
See the table below for optional clock sources.
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5.6.3 Reboot
Via menu UTILITY►REBOOT, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select YES and
press the ENTER key to reset the MUX-2200E immediately. The screen is displayed in
the table below.
Via menu UTILITY►DEFAULT, press the Ï key or the Ð key to select YES and
press the ENTER key to clear all system configurations, which shall not affect the
settings of the IP address. All user settings of the MUX-2200E will be erased and set to
the default setting.
The screen is displayed in the table below.
5.7 Status
This section covers status and alarm information inquiry. Operations of the front panel
concentrate on the STATUS function classification menu.
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Inquire about all active alarm information via menu UTILITY►ALARM. Use the Ï
key and Ð key to scroll screen and display alarm lists.
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CHAPTER-6 MAINTENANCE
This Chapter mainly describes the field maintenance of the MUX-2200E, which
consists of chassis clearance, function board replacement and software version update.
It also gives additional descriptions of disassembly and assembly of main components
according to field maintenance demand.
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z Cross-head screwdriver;
z Anti-static bracelet and conductive foam pad (recommended);
z Paper and pens used to record the modification of the MUX-2200E system
configuration status as well as specific information of all installed parts including
the part number and the serial number;
z Turn off the MUX-2200E and all the devices connected to it,
z Unplug the AC power cord.
z If the MUX-2200E is rack-mounted, the grounding wires and all related connection
cables shall be removed, the equipment may be taken off of the rack and be placed
on the disassembling platform; if the MUX-2200E is non-rack-mounted, other
equipment stacked on it shall be taken down and related connection cables shall
also be removed from the front and rear panels.
z Remove the 12 screws on the top cover of the chassis (refer to “①” shown in the
figure below) and lift the top cover up (refer to “②” shown in the figure below).
The installation procedure for the top cover of the chassis is opposite of the remove
procedure of the top cover of the chassis.
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z Remove the top cover of the chassis (refer to the operation procedure of “Remove
the top cover of the chassis”).
z Loosen the screws on the functional board (see “①” shown in the figure below,
each sub-board is fastened with 2 screws).
z Press the system motherboard with one hand and hold the module edge with the
other hand and lift it from the ramp top with even force and remove the board (see
“②” shown in the figure below).
z Remove the top cover of the chassis. (Refer to the operation methods of “Remove
the top cover of the chassis”)
z Align the interface on the functional module to the interface sockets on the
motherboard and check whether the positions of four fastening screw holes on the
board correspond to the supporting columns (see “①” shown in the figure below).
z Press the module down with even force from the interface positions at two sides of
the module (see “②” shown in the figure below).
z Fasten the screws on the functional board.
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z Remove the top cover of the chassis (refer to the operation procedure of “Remove
the top cover of the chassis”).
z Remove the functional modules (refer to the operation procedure of “Remove the
functional modules”).
z Unplug the connection wires of other modules on the motherboard, include the
exhausted fan, the power supply module, the keypad display module and the M&C
interface module.
z Loosen 4 screws on the motherboard (see “①” shown in the figure below).
z Slip out the motherboard from the interface clearance of the rear panel of the chassis
after inclining the board to one side (see “②” shown in the figure below).
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z Remove the top cover of the chassis. (Refer to the procedure for “Remove the top
cover of the chassis”).
z Align the interface pins on the motherboard to the corresponding vacancy on the
rear board (see “①” and “②” shown in the figure below), check whether the
positions of the 4 fastening screw holes on the motherboard correspond to the
supporting columns on the motherboard (see “③” shown in the figure below).
z Fasten 4 screws on the motherboard.
z Install the functional modules (Refer to the procedure for “Installing functional
modules”)
z Connect the motherboard to the plugs of the connection wires of other modules in
the chassis, includes the exhausted fan, the power supply module, the keypad
display module and the M&C interface module).
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Ensure you have fully understood the contents of this Chapter and
have read the safety warnings and precautions on the section
“Safety precautions” of the manual.
Following the following steps to clear dust accumulated in the chassis over a long time.
It is recommended to perform such cleaning once a year according to the conditions of
the computer room.
z Remove the top cover of the chassis. (Refer to the procedure for “Remove the top
cover of the chassis”).
z Clean the chassis with a dust catcher, especially the positions near to the left air inlet
and the right exhaust fan.
z Clean the above positions with a brush if thick dust has accumulated. Repeat the
above step.
z Check and ensure no foreign articles are left in the chassis, install the top cover of
the chassis. (Refer to the procedure for “Install the top cover of the chassis”).
z Power on the equipment and check its status.
Ensure you have fully understood the contents of this Chapter and
have read the safety warnings and precautions on the section
“Safety precautions” of the manual.
Replacement of any functional board must follow the following steps based on the
demand for system hardware configuration adjustment and for rapid field maintenance
of faulty boards.
z Record the current parameter configurations.
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z Remove the top cover of the chassis. (Refer to the procedure for “Remove the top
cover of the chassis”).
z Use a dust catcher to dedust the inside of the chassis.
z Remove the original functional board (motherboard). (Refer to the procedure for
“Remove the functional board (motherboard)”).
z Record the type and serial number information of the current boards as well as the
type and serial number information of new boards.
z Install the new functional board (motherboard). (Refer to the procedure for “Install
the functional board (motherboard”).
z Check and ensure no foreign articles are left in the chassis, install the top cover of
the chassis. (Refer to the procedure for “Install the top cover of the chassis”).
z Power on the equipment and check its status.
z Check parameter configurations.
Fill out the following form after the replacement of functional boards is completed, and
inform the Customer Service Center of Wancom via fax or e-mail.
Customer name: Telephone:
Engineer name: E-mail:
Replacement Time:
z Use cables to connect the computer and J10 or J12 on the rear panel of the
MUX-2200E to be upgraded; or connect the computer for upgrading and the
MUX-2200E to the same network exchange or HUB via LAN cables.
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z Set the computer and the MUX-2200E to be upgraded at the same IP network
segment.
z Find the folder contained the MUX-2200E upgrading file on the computer and
double-click the icon to run the upgrading program.
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package.
The user may enter the IP address of the MUX-2200E to be
upgraded in the address column at the left of the Upgrade button in
the middle of the window, and click the Upgrade button to start the
uploading of the upgrade software package.
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The CLI command formats for the MUX-2200E are classified as three kinds.
Inquiry operations
Input command: <Address/command_
Device feedback: >
Address range used for serial M&C is 0~255 and the default address is 1. It is set via
UNIT►ADDR on the front panel.
‘/’ (ASCII code 47) is used as the separator between address and command in the CLI
command format.
Command code consists of a character string of variable lengths in the CLI command
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In CLI command format, both ’_’ (i.e. the underline, which ASCII code is 95) and ’ ’ (i.e.
the space character, which ASCII code is 32) may be qualifiers for mixed use.
E.g., enter the following two commands via the keypad, their roles are exactly the same.
<addr/TXDR_n_[xxx]
<addr/TXDR n [xxx]
In CLI command format, the port number ranges from 0 to 9. The correspondence
between the port number in the command format and the hardware port is shown in the
table below under normal conditions:
In CLI command format, parameter values correspond to those of specific ports or the
value of specific parameters. If input commands do not contain parameter values, the
equipment will return to the current configuration or status.
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Answer: >addr/RXDR_n_xxx
n: data port number, n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
xxx: port rate, xxx=k×data rate step of the multiplexer and 0≤k≤2048
Command: <addr/TRUNK_[xxx]
Answer: >addr/TRUNK_xxx
xxx: trunk port number, xxx=5 or 6. It indicates CHN5 or CHN6 is taken as the
trunk port.
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Command: <addr/ALARMCLEAR_
Answer: >
Help
Command: <addr/HELP_
Answer: >Command list
Reboot
Command: <addr/REBOOT
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Answer: >addr/PROMPT_xxx
xxx: ON/OFF. Enable/disable LOCAL> information display
Match the data and voice port of the remote unit with the local unit
Command: <addr/MATCH_
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E1 PORT Port#
TXDR TX Data Rate
RXDR RX Data Rate
PTYPE Port Type
CRC CRC Check
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ANNEX-3 CABLES
Specification:
2.0-meter, black, shielded, twisted pair cable with “CA-V26P25M-20” label.
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Specification:
2.0-meter, white, shielded, twisted pair cable with “CA-V26P25F-20” label.
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Specification:
2.0-meter, white, shielded, twisted pair cable with “CA-V26P25FS-20” label.
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Specification:
2.0-meter, light blue, shielded cable with “CA-RJ45P9F-20” label.
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