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Press Enter to select the item. If a key is pressed without using Shift, the numbered item becomes active instead of the alpha item. If this happens, repeat the correct procedure. Quick During most operations, the Quick key returns the display to the Main menu. During a test, this key returns to the top of the TEST menu. Cancel The Cancel key stops the current activity and returns to the previous menu. Press Cancel until the desired menu level is reached. Up and Down Arrows These arrows scroll through the submenu items available in the current menu. Submenu items appear two at a time. When scrolled, they continuously appear from beginning to end in a forward (down arrow) or reverse (up arrow) pattern. 64202023L1-1 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 45 Yields individual 1=SELECT UNIT |SLOT=x unit’s menu 2=UTILITIES 1=SET TIME TIME 04:23:44 xx:xx:xx 2=SET DATE DATE 08-15-95 xx-xx-xx 3=PORT CONFIG 1=PORT TYPE 1=DIAL 2=DIRECT 2=BAUD RATE 1=2400 2=4800 3=9600 4=19.2K 3=DATA BITS 1=7 BITS 2=8 BITS 4=STOP BITS 1=1 2=2 5=PARITY 1=NONE 2=EVEN 3=ODD 6=XON/XOFF 1=ON 2=OFF 4=TIMEOUT LIMIT TIME OUT TIMER TIMER=0 MIN 5=SOFTWARE REV SOFTWARE REV=x CHECKSUM=xxxx 6=SET SNMP ADDR ENTER SHELF ADR 7=PHONE NUMBER |xxxxxxxx SHELF=x (1-16) 8=SETPASSWORD |xxxxxxxx 3=FACTORY RESET 4=ALARM CLEAR Figure З-10. DATAMATE UtilityMenu 46 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 64202023L1-1 REMOTE OPERATION The Smart 16 Shelf and any rackmount units in the shelf can be configured remotely using a modem. See Figure 3-11 on page 48. Follow these steps to set up this application. 1. At the remote site, pull the controller card out of the shelf and locate the Jumper JP2 labeled DTE. Place the 16-pin jumper on the header. 2. Locate the EIA-232 interface on the back panel of the controller card. Connect the modem to this interface. 3. Make sure the shelf baud rate is not configured above 19.2 kbps. 4. Set the data format as follows: word length = 8 bits, parity = none, stop bit = 1. 5. When the call has been made and the local modem has connected to the remote unit, press the Enter key on the PC several times to bring the screen up. 6. Begin configuring the shelf from the local PC. 64202023L1-1 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 47 MODEM Figure 3-11. Remote Configuration 48 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 64202023L1-1 MULTI-SHELF OPERATION (DAISY CHAINING) For larger applications, the controller allows access to 15 additional Smart 16 Shelves. In these larger applications, one shelf controller is configured as the master and all other shelf controllers are configured as subcontrollers (see Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13). This parameter is set through Switch 1 (SW1), the 8-position rocker switch on the controller card, as illustrated in Figure 3-12. Select either master (SW1-8 on) or subcontroller (SW1-8 off) by moving the switch to the desired position. Using SW1-1 through SW1-4, set the shelf number from 1 to 16. Switch settings are detailed in Table 3-1 on page 51. The indicator display on the front of the controller card shows the current shelf number. SNMP/Telnet Disable Shelf Number i Battery Master Selection I Enable Control / ^ / I \ SNMP/Telnet Battery Sub Enable Disable Control Figure 3-12. Controller Configuration Switch Positions 64202023L1-1 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 49 Figure 3-13. Multi-ShelfApplication 50 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 64202023L1-1 Table 3-1. Switch 1 Shelf Numbering Settings Shelf Number SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 1 On On On On 2 Off On On On 3 On Off On On 4 Off Off On On 5 On On Off On 6 Off On Off On 7 On Off Off On 8 Off Off Off On 9 On On On Off 10 Off On On Off 11 On Off On Off 12 Off Off On Off 13 On On Off Off 14 Off On Off Off 15 On Off Off Off 16 Off Off Off Off 64202023L1-1 Smart 16 Shelf User Manual 51 INTERPRETING ALARMS AND ERROR MESSAGES The Alarm menu, illustrated in Figure 3-6, provides the status information of 16 individual units. Four indicators on the front panel of the controller card show alarm conditions in the rack, as detailed in Figure 3-14. Additional error messages are displayed in the numerical display of the controller card. The conditions, along with the numbers that represent them, are listed in Table 3-2. These alarms, with the exception of the E2 alarm, cannot be resolved in the field and will require the unit to be returned to ADTRAN for service (see the front pages of this manual for repair and return information). The E2 alarm can sometimes be caused by a blown fuse in one of the shelf cards. To determine if a fuse is the cause, begin taking one card out of the shelf until the E2 message clears. Replacing the problem card's fuse should solve the problem. If the problem continues, contact your ADTRAN customer service representative (see the front pages of this manual). Table 3-2. Controller Card Error Messages Error Number Condition E0 ROM error in the controller E1 RAM error in the control...
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