Network Cables User Manual

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BRTS-100 ISDN TEST SET
4.2 Comprehensive Troubleshooting Procedure
This troubleshooting guide is for the user who is either installing a new line
and wants to verify the S/T interface, or has a problem with an in-service
ISDN terminal. It is a comprehensive procedure which uses virtually all
of the Test Set’s testing capabilities and features.
This Procedure uses other test procedures outlined in this section.
If you identify a problem at any point in this procedure, stop the test and
fix the problem. Then repeat the procedure from the beginning. See the
comprehensive flow chart, Figure 4-4, for an outline of the operations
performed in this test.
1. Put the circuit in the Point-to-Point Test Configuration (Configuration
1). If you’re installing a passive bus, start at the port closest to the NT1.
2. Power up the Test Set.
3. Perform the CHECK POWER test procedure (see page 14).
4. Make sure that the Test Set is in NORMal mode; the LINE button should
be out.
5. Put the Test Set in the LINE TEST test mode.
6. Press the INITIATE button.
7. a. If the Red Test Status Light lights up, perform the CHECK LOOP test
procedure (see page 15).
b. If the Red Test Status Light flashes, the problem could be jitter in the
NT1 or noise on the line. Check the NT1. There’s no need for any
further testing.
c. If the Green Test Status Lamp lights up, continue on to step eight.
8. Put the circuit into its normal operating configuration. (Connect all
terminals to the S/T interface.)
9. a. If the terminal works, there is no need to proceed any further.
b. If the terminal does not work, proceed to step 10.
10. a. If the circuit is point-to-point, skip steps 11 through 16, and go to
step 17.
b. If the circuit is a passive bus, proceed to step 11.
11. The problem may be that all devices on the passive bus are not properly
terminated. Verify this by performing the CHECK TERMINATIONS test
procedure (see page 19).