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SunSet MTT

SUNRISE TELECOM

Basic Color Chassis (MTT-C) Users Manual


SA942 MAN-22087-US001 Rev. C00

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Warning Using the supplied equipment in a manner not specied by Sunrise Telecom may impair the protection provided by the equipment.

Warning
This is a Class 1 LASER product. Avoid looking directly at the Transmitter source. For added safety, turn off the laser when not in use.

End of Life Recycling and Disposal Information DO NOT dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as unsorted municipal waste. For proper disposal return the product to Sunrise Telecom. Please contact our local ofces or service centers for information on how to arrange the return and recycling of any of our products.

EC Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive aims to minimize the impact of the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment on the environment. It encourages and sets criteria for the collection, treatment, recycling, recovery, and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment.

2010 Sunrise Telecom Incorporated. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: Contents subject to change without notice and are not guaranteed for accuracy.

MTT-C Users Manual Table of Contents

1 Initial Setup................................................................................................................................ 3 2 Product Description.................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 Keypad Functions..................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.1 Primary Functions................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.2 Shifted Key Functions. ........................................................................................................... 8 2.2 LEDs. ........................................................................................................................................ 9 2.3 Connector Panels................................................................................................................... 11 2.3.1 Module Side Panel.............................................................................................................. 11 2.3.2 Top Panel............................................................................................................................. 11 2.4 Battery Care and Storage. ...................................................................................................... 13 2.4.1 Replacing the Battery.......................................................................................................... 15 3 Menus........................................................................................................................................ 17 3.1 File. ......................................................................................................................................... 17 3.1.1 Saving a Test....................................................................................................................... 17 3.1.2 Viewing a Stored Test.......................................................................................................... 18 3.1.3 Printing a Stored Test.......................................................................................................... 18 3.1.4 Deleting a Stored Test......................................................................................................... 18 3.1.5 Locking & Unlocking a Stored Test...................................................................................... 18 3.1.6 Renaming a Stored Test...................................................................................................... 19 3.1.7 Transferring Results to a PC................................................................................................ 20 3.2 System. ................................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.1 System Conguration.......................................................................................................... 21 3.2.2 System Tools....................................................................................................................... 22 3.2.2.1 NV RAM Erase................................................................................................................. 22 3.2.2.2 Factory Default................................................................................................................. 22 3.2.2.3 Version Information........................................................................................................... 23 3.2.2.3.1 Version/Option............................................................................................................... 23 3.2.2.3.2 Version List.................................................................................................................... 23 3.2.3 Serial Port Applications....................................................................................................... 24 3.2.3.1 Serial Port Conguration.................................................................................................. 24 4 Reference................................................................................................................................. 27 4.1 Customer Service................................................................................................................... 27 4.2 Express Limited Warranty. ...................................................................................................... 29

MTT-C 1 Initial Setup


To unpack and test a new test set: 1. Remove the packing list, test set, and accessories from the shipping container. 2. Inspect all parts and immediately report any damage to the carrier and to Sunrise Telecom. 3. Verify that all parts specied on the packing list were received. 4. Complete the Warranty Registration Card and return it immediately to Sunrise Telecom. Note: Sunrise Telecom must receive the Warranty Registration Card in order to provide software updates.

5. Ensure that the software card and adaptor are fully seated in its slot. Refer to Section 2.4.1. The inner slot contains the software card and adaptor needed to operate the test set. The software on the MMC card can be upgraded in the eld to provide new software functions or update to current software. The outer slot is used for a optional memory storage card. 6. Plug the AC Battery Charger into an AC wall outlet and connect it to the test set. The charger plugs in at the top of the test set, where it is labelled 15 VDC. The test set uses a NiMH battery. Use only the SS138D adapter supplied with the test set. The SS138D AC adapter should be used for charging the test set batteries only. For optimum performance, the test set should be operated on batteries only. Charge the test set overnight before its first use. 7. Turn the test set on by pressing POWER. Verify it passes the self test. If the test set does not turn on, charge it for ve minutes before operating. 8. During power up, the screen will show several download and calibrate messages, all should say PASS. The nal message should read Downloading (type of module) Module PASS. After this, the installed module main menu will be displayed. To display the chassis main menu, press MENU. 9. To set the date and time see Section 3.2.1. Note: For optimum performance, use with batteries only.

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2 Product Description
The SunSet MTT (Modular Test Toolkit) Basic Color chassis (MTT-C) is an indispensable tool for troubleshooting and qualifying access network services. Assemble the test set needed for testing digital subscriber lines or other technologies by using plug-in modules. This extends the life of the chassis investment by simply adding a new module whenever the requirement for a new technology arises. For information on available modules, contact your sales distributor or visit our web site at: www.sunrisetelecom.com This chapter describes the physical features of the MTT-C: the keypad functions, LEDs, and connector panels. The front view of the MTT-C, containing a module, is shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1 MTT-C Front View with Module

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The test set keypad is shown in Figure 2 The keys have two distinct functions: The white label above the key indicates what function will be performed if the key is pressed by itself (i.e. MODULE or HISTORY). The orange label below the key shows what function will be performed if the SHIFT key is pressed rst (i.e. numbers or letters).

Figure 2 MTT-C Keypad

2.1.1 Primary Functions


F1-F4: Use F-keys to select choices F1 through F4 at the bottom of the LCD display. If more than four F-key options are available, a more indicator will appear in the F4 position. Pressing the F4 key will display the other available F-keys. MODULE: This key brings up the main menu of the module installed in the unit. Use it to access all module functions. MENU: This key brings up the main menu. Use it to access all functions. Figure 3 shows the menu screen. To access a particular function, use the keypad left/right and up/down arrow keys to move the cursor to the icon or line representing the function you want, then press the ENTER key.

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The main menu screen displays icons, representing the primary functions of the test set. To access a particular function, use the keys. To move the cursor to the icon representing a function of interest, then press ENTER. The selected function menu is then displayed.
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Module: Access a test modules main menu. File: View/Store/Print saved files. System: Access sytem configs, tools and serial port apps. Function keys (F-keys) provide the options for a parameter. When a MORE F-key is present (F4), press it to get the next group of keys. Eventually, youll return to the starting group of keys. In most cases, when an F-key is pressed, the cursor will advance to the next line of the display automatically.

OPT1

OPT2

OPT3

MORE

F1
OPT4

F2
OPT5

F3

F4
MORE

Figure 3 Main Menu Screen Note: The following convention is used throughout this manual, for example; SYSTEM > SYSTEM CONFIG, this means, use the keypad arrow keys ( ) to move the cursor to the SYSTEM icon and press ENTER, then use to select the SYSTEM CONFIG line and press ENTER. The MTT-C menu tree is shown in Figure 4.
MODULE Key
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MENU Key

MODULE Separate Users Manual

3.2 SYSTEM 3.2.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3.2.2 SYSTEM TOOLS 3.2.2.1 NV RAM ERASE 3.2.2.2 FACTORY DEFAULT 3.2.2.3 VERSION INFORMATION 3.2.2.3.1 VERSION/OPTION 3.2.2.3.2 VERSION LIST 3.2.3 SERIAL PORT APPS 3.2.3.1 SERIAL PORT CONFIG

3.1 FILE

Figure 4 MTT-C Menu Tree

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STATUS: Applicable to certain modules. VOLUME: Adjust the speakers volume. Applicable to certain modules AUTO: Applies only to certain modules. LIGHT: Toggle the LCD display backlight on/off. A timer can be set to turn off the backlight. See Section 3.2.1. HISTORY: Clear ashing LEDs. Flashing indicate that an error or alarm condition occurred, but is no longer present. ERR INJ: Applies only to certain module functions. CONTRAST: Adjust the contrast of the LCD display. ESC: Move back toward the main menu. Each key press brings you a single step backward. ENTER: Access the highlighted choice. Move the cursor in the indicated direction.

2.1.2 Shifted Key Functions


The SHIFT key activates the functions specified by the orange labels. The SHIFT key should always be pressed rst, then released before the orange-label key is pressed. When pressed a Shift indicator is displayed at the top of the screen. Press the key again to remove the indicator, allowing access to the primary white-label functions. Note: If the keys are not operating as expected, check the Shift indicator. If the indicator indicates the wrong status, simply press the SHIFT key. The orange shift keys have the following functions: 0-9: Enter numbers in data entry elds. A-F: Enter hexadecimal values in data entry elds. PRINT: Print the screen. Make sure that in the SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION screen, PRINT MODE must be set for GRAPHIC.

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2.2 LEDs
The LEDs provide valuable information on: The test sets current test mode. The status of the received signal. When the test set detects an alarm, the ALARM LED lights red. The status of modem synchronization. In DSL testing, a solid green LED for XTU-R (for ATU-R testing) indicates the test set has achieved synchronization with the DSLAM. Figure 5 shows the MTT-C LED panel.

Figure 5 MTT-C LED Panel The LEDs have the following meanings:

MODULE Green: The test set is in the module mode.


Red: There is an error in recognizing the module.

xTU-C: Active when the test set is emulating an xTU-C. Green: Indicates that the test set has synched with the xTU-R.
Red: The test set has not connected with the xTU-R. Blinking Red: The test set is attempting to open the link with the xTU-R.

xTU-R: This LED is active when the test set is emulating an xTU-R. Green: The test set has synched with the xTU-C.
Red: No connection with the xTU-C. Blinking Red: The test set is attempting to open the link with the xTU-C.

POWER Green: The test set is powered on. BATTERY Green: The test set is charging using the AC charger.
Red: Low battery; connect the test set to the charger.

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SIGNAL: Applicable to certain modules. Green: The test set is receiving a T1 or E1 signal.
Red: The test set is not receiving a T1/E1 signal as expected.

LP 1 SYNC: Active during test modes with 2 loops. Green: Loop 1 (i.e. HDSL Loop 1) is in sync.
Red: Loop 1 is not in sync.

LP 2 SYNC: Active during test modes with 2 loops. Green: Loop 2 (i.e. HDSL Loop 2) is in sync.
Red: Loop 2 is not in sync.

FRAME: Active when the test set is in a framed test mode (i.e. T1 testing). Green: The test set has achieved frame sync and the framing found on the received signal matches the framing set in Test Conguration.
Red: The configured framing type is not found on the received signal. This could indicate either a loss of framing on the received signal or a framing mismatch.

AIS Red: AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) has been detected.


Blinking Red: AIS was previously detected, but it is no longer present. Press HISTORY to clear the flashing LED.

ALARM: Applicable to certain modules ERRORS Red: The test set is currently detecting an error.
Blinking Red: The test set previously detected an error, but that error is no longer present. Press HISTORY to clear the flashing LED.

BPV/CODE Red: The test set is currently detecting a Bipolar Violation (BPV) or Code error.
Blinking Red: The test set previously detected a BPV or code error, but that error condition is no longer present. Press HISTORY to clear this flashing LED.

PAT SYNC: Active whenever the test set is performing a BERT test with a known test pattern. Green: The test set has achieved pattern synchronization.
Red: The test set has lost pattern synchronization or cannot achieve pattern sync.

BIT ERR: Active whenever the test set is performing a BERT test with a known test pattern. Red: The test set is currently detecting bit errors.
Blinking Red: An Error was detected, but it is no longer present. Press HISTORY to clear this ashing LED.

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2.3 Connector Panels


The test set has one side panel and one top panel.

2.3.1 Module Side Panel


The left side of the test set contains a module slot to insert plug-in modules. When you order the SunSet MTT-C with a module, the module will already be inserted upon delivery. To change modules, use the following procedure:

Caution: Changing modules with the power on will damage the module and or the test set. Always verify that the test set is off before changing modules.
1. Power off the test set. 2. Loosen the two thumb screws on either side of the module. 3. Pull the module out from the slot, then place it in its hard case or protective wrapper. 4. Insert the other module. Make sure it is rmly seated. 5. Tighten the two thumb screws. Make sure they are secure. 6. Turn on the test set. The screen should show that the test set is downloading the new module and should read PASS. 7. Perform an NV RAM ERASE, see Section 3.2.2.1.

2.3.2 Top Panel


The top panel is shown in Figure 5. The panel is shown with the protector covers removed.
Test set MMC Software Adaptor Card Optional Memory Card

SERIAL PORT

15 VDC

Figure 6 MTT-C Top Panel

15 VDC Connect the SS138D or SS138E AC Adapter/Charger into this 15 VDC port. The Adapter/Chargers output is 15 VDC, input 100-240 VAC. Note: The test set may be operated while charging, but optimum performance will be with battery operation. Caution: Do not use a charger other than the SS138D or SS138E charger provided with your test set. Use of other chargers may cause damage to the test set and will void your warranty.
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Serial Port The 8-DIN RS-232C (V.24) port is used for direct printing or connection to a PC for results transfer. Required optional printer cables are a DIN8 to USB adapter (SA296), DIN-8 to DB-9 (SS115D), or a DIN-8 to DB-25 (SS115). For connection to a PC, an optional null modem adapter (SS122B or SS122C) is also required. For setup details, see Section 3.2.3.1. Software Card The test sets software can be upgraded via the MMC card. The software card is inserted into the inner card slot of the test set using a PCMCIA to MMC adapter. The following procedure shows how to remove and install the MMC card. Note: Do not remove the adapter Caution! Do not remove or insert the software card while the test set is on, the cartridge can be damaged.
MMC card To replace the card: 1. Turn off the test set and unplug any cables. 2. Flip down the hinged cover on the back of the test set. 3. Remove the MMC card. 4. Insert the new MMC software card as shown in the gure to the right. 5. Flip up the hinged protective top cover. 6. Power up the test set and conrm proper opera- tion.
S/N Model SUNRISE TELECOM

SunSet E20c MTT


Serial Number

SA956
Media Adapter

SSE200213200053 SSMTT0213200053 MMC to PCMCIA

(SSMTT-C/-ACM/-EX) DC INPUT 15V 2.0A

San Jose, CA 95138 USA Tel: 1-408-363-8000 Fax: 1-408-363-8313 support@sunrisetelecom.com http://www.sunrisetelecom.com

MMC030444000072 302 Enzo Drive

Hint: Flip the back cover down from the top to access the card(s).

Figure 7 Software Card Installation After Installing New Software 1. The test set may need to update its screen drivers, if so, the process typically takes 5 minutes. Do not turn the test set off during this process. If problems occur, contact Customer Service at 1-800-701-5208. 2. Perform an NV RAM ERASE. See Section 3.2.2.1.

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MTT-C 2.4 Battery Care and Storage


It is important to observe these basic battery care procedures in order to avoid possible damage to the battery and to maintain its performance.

Warnings
Failure to observe the following procedures and precautions can result in electrolyte leaks, heat generation, bursting, re, and serious personal injury. Battery electrolyte is a strong colorless alkaline solution, which is extremely corrosive and will burn skin. - If skin comes in contact with the electrolyte from the battery, thoroughly wash the area immediately with clean water. - If clothing comes in contact with the electrolyte from the battery, discard the clothing. - If any uid from the battery comes in contact with eyes, immediately ush thoroughly with clean water and immediately consult a doctor. The electrolyte can cause permanent loss of eyesight. Keep the battery out of reach of children.

Cautions!
Never dispose the battery in a fire. Never heat the battery. Never strike or drop the battery. Do not apply water, or other oxidizing agents to the battery. This will cause corrosion and heat generation. If the battery becomes rusted, the gas release vent may no longer operate and cause the battery to burst. Do not charge the battery using an AC adapter or charger not specified by Sunrise Telecom. Charge the battery only with the Sunrise Telecom charger that came with your test set. - If the battery is not fully charged after the battery chargers predetermined charging period has elapsed, stop the charging process. Prolonged charging may cause leakage of battery uid, heat generation, and or bursting. - Charge the battery within a temperature range of 0C (+32F) to +40C (+104F). Do not use the battery if it leaks fluid or changes shape; otherwise it may cause heat generation, bursting, and re. Do not short circuit the battery by connecting the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals together with electrically conductive materials, such as lead wires, etc. Do not connect the battery directly to a power source or the cigarette lighter socket in a car. Use a specied cigarette lighter charger from Sunrise Telecom.

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Never disassemble the battery. Doing so may cause an internal or external short circuit, or result in exposed material of battery reacting chemically with the air. It may also cause heat generation, bursting, and or re. Never modify or reconstruct the battery pack. Protective devices are built into the battery pack. If damaged, excessive current ow may cause loss of control during charging or discharging of the battery, which can result in leakage of battery uid, heat generation, bursting, and or re. The gas release vent, which releases internal gas is located in the positive (+) terminal of the battery. For this reason, never deform, cover, or obstruct this vent. When the battery operating time becomes much shorter than its initial operating time even after recharged, the battery has reached its end of life and should be replaced with a new one.

Extended Battery Storage Fully charge the battery before storing.


Remove the battery from the test set, refer to Figure 8. Do not store battery in high temperatures, such as direct sunlight, in cars during hot weather, or near any other heat source. This will impair the performance and shorten the operating life of the battery, and may cause battery leakage. - For maximum battery life, store the battery between -20C (-4F) and +30C (+86F). During storage the battery will need to be regularly recharged. The interval ranges from approximately 30 to 90 days at temperatures between -20C (-4F) and +30C (+86F). In general, the higher the storage temperature the shorter the recharge cycle. - To recharge, install the battery into the test set and use the supplied Sunrise battery charger to recharge the battery. - Charge the battery within a temperature range of 0C (+32F) to +40C (+104F). After long-term storage, there is a possibility that the battery will not fully recharge. To fully charge it, charge and discharge the battery for a few times (use the test set to discharge the battery).

Limited Warranty SUNRISE TELECOM INCORPORATED WARRANTS ITS BATTERY PRODUCTS TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, UNDER NORMAL USE AND IF PROPERLY INSTALLED, FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE.
Notice: The information presented in this document is generally descriptive only and it is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect battery packs. Please refer to individual product manuals and data sheets for specic information. This document is subject to change without notice. Contact Sunrise Telecom for the latest information.

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2.4.1 Replacing the Battery


The SunSet MTT-C is designed with a field-replaceable 9-cell NiMH battery. You may order a battery replacement (SS140) from Sunrise Telecom customer service (1-800-701-5208 or 1-408-363-8000). Follow these steps to replace the battery: 1. Swing the test set support stand out of the way. 2. Remove the cover retainer screw and push down on the battery cover on the back panel, in the direction indicated by the arrow, to remove the cover, refer to Figure 8. 3. Unclip the battery, as indicated on Figure 8. 4. Pull the old SS140 NiMH battery off its Velcro backing, and out of the test set. 5. Install the new battery using the reverse of this procedure.

Battery Pack Disposal


Always follow local regulations for the disposal of battery packs and electronics. Do not trash battery packs in the garbage can; they shall be recycled properly. Before disposing the battery pack or cells, insulate any exposed terminals with adhesive tape or similar material to prevent short circuits.

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Unclip here

Velcro

Note: Recycle the old battery Figure 8 Replacing the Battery Pack Note: Please recycle the old battery

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3 Menus
The chassis main menu screen contains: MODULE: See the Users Manual for the module. FILE: See Section 3.1. SYSTEM: See Section 3.2

3.1 File
Use this screen to manage, view, or print stored results. Each result can be labeled with a lename for easy identication. Save results depending on available memory by using the STORE F-key found in many results screens. See Section 3.1.2 Upon selecting FILE, the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen is displayed. It lists all stored test results.
11:50:45 VIEW/STORE/PRINT Free space: 46419 Kbyte Free space: 13745 kbyte NAME TYPE LOCK 1. BERT0001 SNPSD 2. MULBERRY-3/11 INLS 3. RFC_0001 ETH50 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. VIEW PRINT more

View/Store/Print F-keys VIEW (F1): View a selected le; see Section 3.1.2.
PRINT (F3): Print a file; see Section 3.1.3. RENAME (more, F1): Rename a le; see Section 3.1.6 UN/LOCK (more, F2): Lock and unlock les; see Section 3.1.5. DELETE (more, F3): Delete an unlocked le; see Section 3.1.4.

RENAME

UN/LOCK DELETE

more

Figure 9 View/Store/Print Screen

3.1.1 Saving a Test


1. From any screen with a STORE F-key, press it. Measurements are saved with a generic le name starting with XXXX0001 continuing with XXXX0002 and so on. XXXX is the type of saved measurement, i.e., AUTO for auto test, COIL for coil detection, INNS for impulse noise count, BKNS for background noise, etc. The saved le can be renamed as shown in Section 3.1.6.

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3.1.2 Viewing a Stored Test
1. From the chassis main menu, select FILE and press ENTER. 2. Select the desired le from the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen using . 3. Press VIEW (F1), and the saved results open. 4. Use to scroll through the available screens.

5. When nished, press ESC to return to VIEW/STORE/PRINT.

3.1.3 Printing a Stored Test


1. Connect a SunSet printer to the serial port of the test set. For other types of printers or for more information, refer to Section 3.1.7. 2. From the chassis main menu, select FILE and press ENTER. 3. Select the desired le from the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen, using 4. Press PRINT (F3); the le will begin printing. 5. When nished, press ESC to return to VIEW/STORE/PRINT. .

3.1.4 Deleting a Stored Test


1. From the chassis main menu, select FILE and press ENTER. Verify the file is unlocked; if you see the lock symbol, press UNLOCK (more, F2). 2. Select the le you want to remove on the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen. 3. Press DELETE (more, F3). The le is deleted.

3.1.5 Locking & Unlocking a Stored Test


1. From the chassis main menu, select FILE and press ENTER. 2. Select the required le on the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen. 3. Press UN/LOCK (more, F2) and the le is locked or unlocked as shown by the icon to the right of the le name. See Figure 9.

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3.1.6 Renaming a Stored Test


1. From the chassis main menu, select FILE and press ENTER. 2. Select the le you want to rename on the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen. Press UN/LOCK (more, F2) if the file is locked, as shown by the lock icon. 3. Press RENAME (more, F2). A character entry screen, as in Figure 10, appears. 11:50:45
VIEW/STORE/PRINT FILENAME: AFC_0001 A G M S Y 8 a g m s y 9 B H N T Z b h n t z _ C I O U 0 @ c i o u 1 ! D J P V 2 # d j p v 3 $ E K Q W 4 % e k q w 5 & F L R X 6 f l r x 7

INSERT

DELETE

STOP

SAVE

Figure 10 Character Entry Screen 4. Press INPUT (F3). A character will be highlighted (A here), and the INPUT Fkey will show as STOP. 5. Press to move the cursor to the required character, and press ENTER to place that character in the FILENAME line. Repeat until finished. Up to 16 characters can be entered. If a mistake is made: A. B. C. Press STOP (F3), then move the FILENAME cursor to the incorrect character. Press DELETE (F2) to delete the character; press INSERT (F1) to insert a character. Press INPUT (F3) to select a character. Press ENTER to insert the new character to the left of the cursor.

6. Press SAVE (F4) to save and return to the VIEW/STORE/PRINT screen. The le will be shown under its new name in the list.

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3.1.7 Transferring Results to a PC
Test set data can be sent to a PC running the Sunrise MTT Reporter software. To do so: 1. Verify that the serial port is congured for both the computer and the test set, refer to Section 3.2.3.1. 9600 baud rate is recommended. 2. Connect the test set to a PC using the following: SA296 (DIN8 to USB adapter) cable SS115D (8-DIN to DB9) printer cable and a SS122B Null Modem adapter. SS115 (8-DIN to DB25) and a SS122C Null Modem adapter. Most stored results can be printed to your PC using the Sunrise MTT Reporter software. Refer to the MTT Reporter Users Manual for details.

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3.2 System
This menu screen contains various system settings and functions, they are: SYSTEM CONFIG SYSTEM TOOLS

3.2.1 System Conguration


11:50:45 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE : UNIT : BACK LIGHT : AUTO SHUT OFF: ENGLISH ENGLISH 5 MINS 30 MINS

DATE (M/D/Y) : 03/14/2010 TIME (H:M:S) : 11:50:45

ENGLISH ITALIAN SPANISH

more

Figure 11 System Conguration Screen

LANGUAGE: Select the language that the test set will display. Options: ENGLISH (F1), ITALIAN (F2), SPANISH (F3), FRENCH (more, F1), GERMAN (more,F2)
Note: Local translation is available for select MTT modules only.

UNIT: Select the display measurement system. Options: ENGLISH (F1), METRIC (F2) BACK LIGHT: Congure the back light timer. See how long the back light will stay on once you press LIGHT. Options: 5-60 minutes
Use +5 MIN and -5 MIN to set the back light time

AUTO SHUT OFF: Set the power off timer. Options: OFF or 2-30 minutes
The unit shots down at the expiration of the timer. Use +1 MIN and -1 MIN to set the count down time.

DATE: Set the month/day/year date. Use to select the month/date/year; press INC (F1) to increase or DEC (F2) to decrease the value.
When nished, press F3 to set.

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TIME: Set the time of day. Use to select the hour:minute:second and press F1 to increase or F2 to decrease. When nished, press F3 to set.
Note: The clock can only be set for a 24 hour clock.

3.2.2 System Tools


This menu screen contains: NV RAM ERASE FACTORY DEFAULT VERSION INFORMATION

3.2.2.1 NV RAM Erase


NV RAM erase is useful as a last resort if the SunSet stops responding to input. All user generated data is erased, and the unit is reset to default congurations. Use the following procedure to perform NV RAM ERASE: 1. From the chassis main menu, select SYSTEM > SYSTEM TOOLS > NV RAM ERASE. 2. Press ENTER to start NV RAM ERASE. A ERASING NV RAM message will be displayed, then the test set will shut down. Press ESC to escape from (stop) the procedure. 3. After powering up the test set, congure it as required.

3.2.2.2 Factory Default


Use this procedure to return the test set to its original prole. 1. From the chassis main menu, select SYSTEM > SYSTEM TOOLS > FACTORY DEFAULT. 2. Press ENTER and the test set resets all settings to their original settings or press ESC to escape from the procedure. Caution: The reset procedure starts as soon as you enter the screen.

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3.2.2.3 Version Information
This menu screen contains: VERSION/OPTION MODULE OPTION; Module Option features are currently not supported. VERSION LIST

3.2.2.3.1 Version/Option
View a list of installed software options for the test set and for supported modules. Also view basic hardware information such as serial numbers. If necessary, use PAGE-UP (F1) and PAGE-DN (F2) to view the entire list. Press F3 to print the list.

3.2.2.3.2 Version List


View a list of the software versions for the base chassis and its supported modules. If necessary, press more (F4) to view the entire list.

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3.2.3 Serial Port Applications
This menu screen contains: SERIAL PORT CONFIG Any optional applications that uses the test set serial port, such as: - VT100 EMULATION - TL1 MODE Note: VT100 Emulation and TL1 Mode are currently not supported.

3.2.3.1 Serial Port Conguration


In order to print or transfer results to a PC correctly, congure the test sets serial port to match the destination printer/PC in the screen shown in Figure 12. 11:50:45 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION BAUD RATE : PARITY_BIT : STOP_BIT : DATA SIZE : CR/LF INSRT : PRINT MODE : PRINT FORMAT: 19200 NO 1_BIT 8_BIT CR TEXT PRINTER

9600

19200

more

Figure 12 Serial Port Conguration Screen

BAUD RATE: Select the required baud rate setting. Options: 1200 (F1), 2400 (F2), 4800 (F3), 9600 (more, F1), 19200 (more, F2)
Make sure this setting matches that of the destination printer.

PARITY BIT Options: NO (F1), ODD (F2), EVEN (F3)


Parity is a method of checking the accuracy of transmitted or stored data. An extra bit, known as a parity bit, is added to the data as an accuracy check. Make sure this setting matches that of the destination printer. In Odd Parity, the total number of ones (including the added parity bit) is odd. In Even Parity, the total number of ones (including the added parity bit) is even. None signifies no parity checking.

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STOP BIT Options: 1-BIT (F1), 2-BIT (F2)


In asynchronous transmission, the stop bit is the last transmitted character which permits the receiver to come into an idle condition before accepting another character. This setting must match the destination printer.

DATA SIZE: Specify the number of bits per character. Options: 5_BIT (F1), 6_BIT (F2), 7_BIT (F3), 8_BIT (F4)
Make sure this setting matches that of the destination printer.

CR/LF INSRT Options: CR (F1), CR+LF (F2)


CR: Selects carriage return. CR+LF: Selects carriage return and line feed. This mode inserts an extra line space after every line.

PRINT MODE: Determine what will print when you print results. Option: TEXT (F1), GRAPHIC (F2)
TEXT: This mode prints a text-only format. GRAPHIC: This mode allows printing of a screen capture.

PRINT FORMAT Options: PRINTER (F1), VT100 (F2)


Printer: Supports SunSet printers (SS118B) VT100: Exports tabular results (as mentioned in PRINT MODE) in a two column format to terminal programs, such as Windows HyperTerminal for post data processing.

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4 Reference 4.1 Customer Service


Sunrise Telecom Customer Service is available from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM Pacic Standard Time (California, U.S.A.). Customer Service performs the following functions: Answers customer questions over the phone on such topics as product operation and repair. Facilitates prompt repair of malfunctioning test sets. Provides information about product upgrades. A Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Number is required before any product may be shipped to Sunrise Telecom for repair. Out-of-warranty repairs require both an RMA and a Purchase Order before the unit is returned. Contact Customer Service at: Sunrise Telecom Incorporated 302 Enzo Drive San Jose, CA 95138 U.S.A. - Toll Free: 1-800-701-5208 - Tel: +1 (408) 360-2200 Fax: (408) 363-8313 Email: support@sunrisetelecom.com Internet: http://www.sunrisetelecom.com

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Sunrise Telecom ofces are located around the world:

HEADQUARTERS 302 Enzo Drive, San Jose, CA 95138, USA


Tel: 408-363-8000, Fax: 408-363-8313 info@sunrisetelecom.com

SUNRISE TELECOM ATLANTA 3075 Northwoods Circle, Norcross, GA 30071, USA


Tel: 770-446-6086, Fax: 770-446-6850 catv@sunrisetelecom.com

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SUNRISE TELECOM CHINA Room 1503, Tower 3 , No.1, Xizhimenwai Street
Xicheng District, Beijing, 100044, CHINA Tel: +86-10-5830-2220, Fax: +86-10-5830-2239 info@sunrisetelecom.com.cn

SUNRISE TELECOM FRANCE SAS ZA Courtaboeuf 2 - Immeuble le Ceylan


6 Alle de Londres 91140 Villejust, FRANCE Tel: +33 (0) 1 6993 8990, Fax: +33 (0) 1 6993 8991 france@sunrisetelecom.com

SUNRISE TELECOM GERMANY GmbH Grabenstrasse 1, 72116 Mssingen, GERMANY


Tel: +49 7473 378 2400 Fax: +49 (0) 7473 378 2424 info@sunrisetelecom.de

SUNRISE TELECOM TAIWAN 21, Wu Chuan 3rd Road, Wu-Ku Hsiang


Taipei County, 248, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-2-5578-0788, Fax: +886-2-2298-2575 info@sunrisetelecom.com.tw

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4.2 Express Limited Warranty


This Sunrise Telecom product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship during its warranty period. The warranty period for this product is contained in the warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com. Sunrise Telecom agrees to repair or replace any assembly or compo nent found to be defective under normal use during this period. The obligation under this warranty is limited solely to repairing or replacing the product that proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty when returned to the factory. This warranty does not apply under certain conditions, as set forth on the warranty page on http://www. sunrisetelecom.com. Please refer to the website for specic details. THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY SUNRISE TELECOM. SUNRISE TELECOM MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, REPR SENTATION OR CONDITION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS..

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Index Symbols
15 VDC 11

K
Keypad Functions 6 Keys 0-9 8 A-F 8 AUTO 8 Contrast 8 Cursor 8 Enter 8 ERR INJ 8 ESC 8 F1-F4 6 History 8 Light 8 Menu 6 Module 6 Print 8 Status 8 Volume 8

B
Battery Replacing 15 Battery Care and Storage 13 Battery Pack Disposal 15

C
Cautions 11, 12, 13 Charger 11 Connector Panels Module Side (left) 11 Top 11 15 VDC 11 Serial Port 12 Software Card 12 Contact Us 27 Customer Service 27

L
LEDs 9 AIS 10 ALARM 10 BATTERY 9 BIT ERR 10 BPV/CODE 10 ERRORS 10 Frame 10 LP 1 SYNC 10 LP 2 SYNC 10 MODULE 9 PAT SYNC 10 POWER 9 xTU-C 9 xTU-R 9

D
Disposal Battery Pack 15 Disposal and Recycling ii

F
Factory Default 22 Figures 01 MTT-C Front View 5 02 MTT-C Keypad 6 03 Main Menu Screen 7 04 MTT-C Menu Tree 7 05 MTT-C Top Panel 11 06 MTT-C LED Panel 9 07 Software Card Installation 12 08 Replacing the Battery Pack 16 09 View/Store/Print Screen 17 10 Character Screen 19 11 System Conguration Screen 21 12 Serial Port Conguration Screen 24

N
NV RAM Erase 22

O
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P
Printer 25

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Recycling and Disposal ii Replacing the Battery Pack 15 RMA 27

S
Serial Port Conguration Screen BAUD RATE 24 CR/LF INSRT 25 DATA SIZE 25 PARITY BIT 24 PRINT FORMAT 25 PRINT MODE 25 STOP BIT 25 Software Card 12 After Installing New Software 12 SS118B Printer 25 System Conguration 21 System Conguration Screen AUTO SHUT OFF 21 BACK LIGHT 21 DATE 21 LANGUAGE 21 TIME 22 UNIT 21

T
Transferring Results to a PC 20

U
Updates 3

V
Version List 23 Version/Option 23 View/Store/Print Screen Deleting a Stored Test 18 Locking & Unlocking a Stored Test 18 Printing a Stored Test 18 Renaming a Stored Test 19 Saving a Test 17 Viewing a Stored Test 18

W
Warnings 13 Warranty 29 Battery 14 WEEE ii

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