User Manual pppp OTS Optical Test System 10 Gb/s SONET/SDH test module 071-0855-05
General Safety Summary vi OTS9100 User Manual Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it inspect
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-71 If the first character of the time specification is a plus (+) or minus (–) sign, the ti
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-72 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver – IP Measurements When Measurements is selected from the Navigation window, the M
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-73 Transmitter - IP Measurements When Measurements is selected from the Navigation window,
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-74 OTS9100 User Manual Analysis Menu When the Analysis Category bar is selected from the Navigation window, and a
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-75 Figure 2-49: Analysis menu – SONET/T1M1 Path The error count and the error ratio are
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-76 OTS9100 User Manual Analysis – SDH/G.826 The SDH/G.826 menu has two selections on the top for Analysis Results
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-77 Figure 2-51: Analysis menu – SDH/G.826 Path The error count and the error ratio are bo
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-78 OTS9100 User Manual APS Measurements Menu When APS Category bar is selected from the Navigation window, and an
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-79 Figure 2-53: Set APS Test Parameters dialog box The Condition Tested selects the condit
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-80 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 2-54: Copy APS Measurement Data dialog box Status Button is lit.
Safety Summary OTS9100 User Manual vii Safety Terms and Symbols Terms in this Manual These terms may appear in this manual: Icon Label Meaning WAR
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-81 Remote Access Setups The remote control settings for selecting GPIB, RS-232, and Etherne
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-82 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 2-57: Telnet (network) Remote Control Settings Select Server The select server di
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-83 View Options To open the options menu, as shown in Figure 2-59, click View and select Op
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-84 OTS9100 User Manual Server (System) The server selections allow the user to restore connection to the server
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-85 System View A system view is available by clicking View and selecting System View. Thi
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-86 OTS9100 User Manual SCPI Output The SCPI Output option is provided for use in programming remote commands. To
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-87 Results Files Every time a test is started, data files are generated. These files are s
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-88 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 2-64: Results File Management dialog box The cleanup facility allows files to be m
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-89 ResultsViewer The OTS Results Viewer is a stand-alone Windows program that reads the Tes
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-90 OTS9100 User Manual Connecting to an OTS System ResultsViewer uses the same mechanism as the OTS User Interfac
General Safety Summary viii OTS9100 User Manual
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-91 Selecting and arranging windows The Window menu in the ResultsViewer contains the usual
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-92 OTS9100 User Manual Table 2-2: Sample output of data from a test results file T1 "Test File Info" S
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-93 A202 "BBE" 0 0.00 0 0.00 A203 "ES" 0 0.00 0 0.00 A204 "
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-94 OTS9100 User Manual A604 "SES" 0 0.00 0 0.00 T2 "Param" "Count" "Coun
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-95 Record type codes Each record appears as one line of text. If the report options includ
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-96 OTS9100 User Manual Sonet GR-253 (Line) Analysis A201 EB Count, Ratio (Near End); Count, Ratio (Far End) A
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-97 History data H1 Time resolution (seconds/sample), Number of samples in report period H2
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-98 OTS9100 User Manual Configuring the exported data To configure the exported data, click on Export and select D
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-99 OTS System Event Printer Application This is an auxiliary application that runs on the O
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-100 OTS9100 User Manual Copy to Clipboard Clicking this button copies the list of logged events to the Windows Cl
OTS9100 User Manual ix Preface This manual describes how to use the Tektronix OTS9100 module. This manual is your primary source of information abou
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-101 Checking a check box on a receiver’s panel enables logging for the corresponding event
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-102 OTS9100 User Manual
OTS9100 User Manual 3-1 Reference This chapter describes the remote commands that may be used to control the OTS9100 system and the OTS9100 module
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Commands Overview 3-2 OTS9100 User Manual Remote Control Port Settings These commands provide the GPIB, Serial, and ne
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Commands Overview OTS9100 User Manual 3-3 Save and Restore System Settings These commands provide the save and restore
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Commands Overview 3-4 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver Signal Measurement Commands (OTS9100 module) These commands provide
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Commands Overview OTS9100 User Manual 3-5 Transmitter Commands (OTS9100 module) These commands provide configuration a
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax OTS9100 User Manual 3-6 Syntax This section contains information on the Standard commands for Programmable Ins
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax OTS9100 User Manual 3-7 Block Format IEEE-488 block format is a means of encoding arbitrary binary data, includ
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax 3-8 OTS9100 User Manual SCPI Commands and Queries SCPI is a standard that provides guidelines for remote progra
Preface x OTS9100 User Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: The names of front-panel connectors and LEDs appear in the ma
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax OTS9100 User Manual 3-9 Parameter types and formats Parameter values may be of several different types, e.g., i
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax 3-10 OTS9100 User Manual <Block> An array of arbitrary binary data (bytes), including characters not in
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax OTS9100 User Manual 3-11 Abbreviating Commands, Queries, and Parameters You can abbreviate most SCPI commands,
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax 3-12 OTS9100 User Manual Chaining Commands and Queries You can chain several commands or queries together into
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Syntax OTS9100 User Manual 3-13 General Rules Here are some general rules for using SCPI commands, queries, and parame
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-14 Command Description This section provides detailed descriptions of the f
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-15 *OPC This query returns '1' to indicate that any pending operat
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-16 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:ANALysis:G826A:MS:FAR This query returns the value of the specifie
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-17 :SENSe:ANALysis:G826A:MS:NEAR This query returns the value of the specifi
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-18 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:ANALysis:G826A:PATH:FAR:ALL This query returns the values of all o
OTS9100 User Manual 1-1 Getting Started This chapter describes the preparation and initial setup of the OTS9100 module. Also provided is a list of s
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-19 :SENSe:ANALysis:G826A:RS This query returns the value of the specified Re
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-20 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:ANALysis:GR253A:LINE:FAR:ALL This query returns the values of all
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-21 :SENSe:ANALysis:GR253A:PATH:FAR This query returns the value of the speci
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-22 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:ANALysis:GR253A:PATH:NEAR This query returns the value of the spec
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-23 :SENSe:ANALysis:GR253A:SECTion This query returns the value of the specif
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-24 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:ANALysis:PATH:HPPLM:GENEric This command enables or disables gener
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-25 :SENSe:ANALysis:PATH:TRACe:EXPEcted:TYPE This command sets the data seque
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-26 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:ANALysis:PATH:TRACe:TIM This command enables or disables the inclu
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-27 :SENSe:ANALysis:SECTion:TRACe:EXPEcted:VALUe This command sets the data b
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-28 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:DATA:CHANnel This command selects the active channel for the recei
Getting Started 1-2 OTS9100 User Manual OTS9100 Features and Capabilities: • OC-192 SONET Section, Line, and Path Testing B1, B2, B3, REI-L, REI-P a
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-29 :SENSe:DATA:PATH:TRACe:TYPE This query returns the most recently receive
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-30 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:DATA:PAYLoad:PATTern:UDATA This command selects the fixed test pat
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-31 :SENSe:DATA:RATE This query returns the input signal rate expected by the
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-32 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:DATA:SPE:STUFfing This command controls the receiver’s treatment o
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-33 :SENSe:INPUt:THREshold This command sets the receiver input offset thresh
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-34 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:MEASure:APSTime:DETEcted This query returns one or more values to
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-35 :SENSe:MEASure:APSTime:THREshold This command sets the threshold time for
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-36 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:MEASure:HDLC:BYTes This query returns the number of HDLC bytes rec
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-37 :SENSe:MEASure:LINE:WINDow This query returns the value of the specified
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-38 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:MEASure:PATH:CUMUlative:ALL This query returns the values of all
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-3 The OTS9100 meets the needs of development, manufacturing, and service engineers by providing the capabilitie
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-39 :SENSe:MEASure:SECTion:CUMUlative This query returns the value of the spe
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-40 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:MEASure:SECTion:WINDow:ALL This query returns the values of all of
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-41 :SENSe:OPTical:THReshold:AUTO This command sets the auto-correct option f
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-42 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:STATus:LEDS This query reports the occurrence of various error and
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-43 :SENSe:STATus:PATH:LEDS This query reports the occurence of various path
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-44 OTS9100 User Manual :SENSe:TEST:DESCription This command sets the description text that is wr
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-45 :SENSe:TEST:TIME:ELAPsed This query returns the time since the start of t
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-46 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:CHANnel This command sets the active channel of the signal g
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-47 :SOURce:DATA:IP:HEADer:FLAG This query returns the transmitter IP header
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-48 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:IP:HEADer:TSERVice This command sets the IP header type of s
Getting Started 1-4 OTS9100 User Manual Accessories Accessories included with the OTS9100 module are provided in the following list. If you wish to p
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-49 :SOURce:DATA:IP:STReam:INDEX This query form returns the transmitter sub
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-50 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:OVERhead:PASSthru:ALL This command controls the source of tr
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-51 :SOURce:DATA:PATH:OVERhead:PASSthru:ALL This command controls the source
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-52 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:PATH:TRACe:VALUe This command sets the data byte values tran
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-53 :SOURce:DATA:PAYLoad:BACKground:PATTern:UDATA This command selects the ba
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-54 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:POH:ALL This command sets the values of all bytes in the gen
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-55 :SOURce:DATA:POH:DEFAult This command sets all bytes in the generated STS
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-56 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:SECTion:TRACe:VALUe This command sets the data byte values
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-57 :SOURce:DATA:SPE:STUFfing This command controls the SPE fixed byte stuffi
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-58 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:DATA:TOH:STS1A:DEFAult This command sets all bytes in the generat
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-5 OTS91L7 Standard 174-4702-00 6” coax cable (two included with shipment) 174-4277-01 8” coax cable (one inc
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-59 :SOURce:INSErt:ANOMaly:REPLicate:B2A This command specifies whether a gen
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-60 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:INSErt:DEFEct:MODE This command specifies how defects are inserte
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-61 :SOURce:INSErt:DEFEct:TIME:RANGe This query returns a units keyword and t
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-62 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:INSert:IP:ANOMaly:RATE This command sets the rate at which contin
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-63 :SOURce:MEASure:HDLC:FRAMes This query returns the value of the specified
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-64 OTS9100 User Manual :SOURce:OUTPut:LASer:INFO:OPTion This command queries the value of the de
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-65 :SOURce:TRIGger:MODE This command sets the condition that will produce a
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-66 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:COMMunicate:NETWork:ECHO This command sets the initial value of t
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-67 :SYSTem:COMMunicate:NETWork:TXTERM This command sets the initial selecti
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-68 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:COMMunicate:PORT:RXTERM This command selects, for the current rem
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Getting Started 1-6 OTS9100 User Manual Adapters, SMA: 015-0572-00 SMA male to BNC male 015-0554-00 SMA male to BNC female 015-0549-00 Male to fe
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-69 :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM1A:ECHO This command controls, for the COM1
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-70 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM1A:NDATA This command sets the number of da
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-71 :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM1A:PROMpt This command enables or disables
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-72 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM1A:TXTERM This command controls, for the CO
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-73 :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM2A:FLOW This command sets the type of flow
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-74 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM2A:PARIty This command sets, for the COM2 s
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-75 :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERIal:COM2A:RTS This command controls the state of t
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-76 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:CONFig:MODule:TYPE This query accepts a module slot number, betwe
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-77 :SYSTem:ERRor This query returns the next event in the Error and Event Qu
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-78 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:FILEs:MGMT:RESUlts:ENABle This command enables or disables each i
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-7 First Operation OTS9100 Installation Before using the system, verify that it is properly set up and powered o
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-79 :SYSTem:FILEs:MGMT:RESUlts:SORT This command defines the sorting method b
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-80 OTS9100 User Manual :SYSTem:LOCK:RELease This command releases the lock set by a :SYSTEM:LOCK
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description OTS9100 User Manual 3-81 :SYSTem:VERBose This command selects short- or long-form command headers
Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description 3-82 OTS9100 User Manual
OTS9100 User Manual A-1 Specifications This section begins with a brief description of the OTS9100 module. Following the description, the section co
Specifications A-2 OTS9100 User Manual Transmitter Specifications Clock Source Internally generated clock: 9953.28 MHz +/- 4.6ppm Thru mode clock:
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-3 Table A-2: SDH Default Overhead Regenerator Section A1 and A2 are set to (hexadecimal) F6H and 28H, respective
Specifications A-4 OTS9100 User Manual NOTE: In intrusive through mode, any defect applied has immediate effect. Certain anomalies have no effect u
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-5 Overhead Manipulation Specifications Subsequent to the default values, the following overhead modifications ar
Specifications A-6 OTS9100 User Manual Table A-3: Error Rate Max/Min Error Type Maximum Rate Minimum Rate B1 6.430 x 10-6 1 x 10-14 B2 6.502 x
Getting Started 1-8 OTS9100 User Manual When the card is in place, tighten the two screws to secure it. CAUTION! Do not torque the screws with mor
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-7 Receiver (Analyzer) Specifications Measurements B1 Errors: The 9.95238 Gb/s input is monitored for Section lev
Specifications A-8 OTS9100 User Manual RDI_P: If the G1 bits 5, 6, and 7 do not equal 000 or 001, a RDI-P condition is declared. REI-P: If the G1 bi
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-9 Transmitter Input and Output Specifications OTS91L4-15, OTS91L5-15 Signal Name: 9.95238 Gb/s Optical Output D
Specifications A-10 OTS9100 User Manual OTS91L7, OTS91L8 Signal Name: 9.95238 Gb/s Optical Output Data Signal Rate: 9.95238 Gb/s ± 100ppm Pulse Mask
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-11 OTS91L4-13, OTS91L5-13 Signal Name: 9.95238 Gb/s Optical Output Data Signal Rate: 9.95238 Gb/s ± 100ppm Pulse
Specifications A-12 OTS9100 User Manual 622 MHz Trigger Output Connector: SMA External Termination: 50Ω, AC coupled Voltage Level: 500 mVpp Frequenc
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-13 Connector: SMA External Termination: 50Ω, DC coupled Voltage Level: 0.0 Vdc, 800 mVpp (nominal) Frequency: 9.
Specifications A-14 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver Input and Output Specifications OTS91L4, OTS91L6, OTS91L7 Signal Name: 9.95238 Gb/s Optical Input D
Specifications OTS9100 User Manual A-15 Module Interconnect Specifications Signal Name: Tx Data Out / Tx Data In Connector: SMA Voltage Level: 0.5 Vp
Specifications A-16 OTS9100 User Manual Certifications and Compliance Laser Safety The lasers in the OTS9100 module comply with the following: U.S
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-9 Slot Positioning of OTS Cards The slot in which each card is installed is very important to the proper operat
OTS9100 User Manual B-1 Appendix B Optical1Card Front Panel Descriptions 10 Gb/s TRANSCEIVER OPTICS CARD (L4-15, L4-13) The 10Gb/s Optic
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions B-2 OTS9100 User Manual Tx Data IN Tx Data Input allows electrical data signals to be applied to the optical
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions OTS9100 User Manual B-3 Optical IN The Optical IN port accepts the incoming optical signal to the receiver.
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions 2-4 OTS9100 User Manual 10 Gb/s TRANSMIT-ONLY OPTICS CARD (L5-15, L5-13) The 10Gb/s Optical Transmi
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions OTS9100 User Manual B-5 Tx Data IN Tx Data Input allows electrical data signals to be applied to the optical
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions 2-6 OTS9100 User Manual 10Gb/s OPTICAL RECEIVE-ONLY (L6) The 10Gb/s Optical Receive-only card performs the
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions OTS9100 User Manual B-7 10Gb/s OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER INTERFACE / EXTERNAL LASER (L7) The10Gb/s External Laser
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions 2-8 OTS9100 User Manual External Laser IN The External Laser In provides interconnection for external fixed
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions OTS9100 User Manual B-9 10Gb/s OPTICALTRANSMIT ONLY/ EXTERNAL LASER (L8) The 10Gb/s Transmit-only card Opti
Optical Card Front Panel Descriptions 2-10 OTS9100 User Manual External Laser IN The External Laser In port provides interconnection for external
Getting Started 1-10 OTS9100 User Manual The slot assignments shown in Figure 1-1 show an OTS9100 module loaded into an OTS9000 chassis to support
OTS9100 User Manual C-1 Emergency Startup Disk These instructions explain how to make an emergency startup disk for your OTS sys
Emergency Startup Disk C-2 OTS9100 User Manual 4. The Repair Disk Utility box is now displayed. In this box you may u
OTS9100 User Manual D-1 List of Acronyms AIS-L Line Alarm Indication Signal AMI Alternate Mark Inversion ANSI American National Standards Institu
List of Acronyms D-2 OTS9100 User Manual RAI-L Line Remote Alarm Indication RDI Remote Defect Indication RDI-L Line Remote Defect Indication REI
OTS9100 User Manual E-1 Module Card Replacement Replacement parts are available from or through your local Tektronix, Inc. service center or represen
Module Card Replacement E-2 OTS9100 User Manual
OTS9100 User Manual F-1 Installing the Software These instructions explain how to load the software. The OTS90x0 system is shipped with the software
Installing the Software F-2 OTS9100 User Manual
Appendix G OTS9100 User Manual G-1 Appendix Illustrations of cabled OTS9100 module This appendix provides examples of cabling the OTS9100 module.
Appendix G G-2 OTS9100 User Manual Cabling OTS9100 Module to OTS9261 Tunable Laser
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-11 Module Card Interconnection Before powering on the system, install the cables and DC blocks provided for si
OTS9200 and OTS92S1 User Manual Index-1 INDEX 1 128MB RAM Upgrade · 1-7 155Mb/s IN 2-11 155MHz Clock Out 2-10 10 GHz Jitter · 1-1 10Gb/s DATA IN
Index Index-2 OTS9200 and OTS92S1 User Manual E Edge Density Signal, EDS · 2-4, 9 Emergency Startup Disk · 1-18 Error Active · 2-16 Event Print
Index OTS9200 and OTS92S1 User Manual Index-3 Optical connectors · 1-9 Optics module card · 1-19, 27, 28 Optional parameters 3-10 OTS modules · 1-2
Index Index-4 OTS9200 and OTS92S1 User Manual Time Axis 2-30,31 Timing Source 2-22 Time-stamps · 1-3 Title bar 2-21,36,45 Tolerance · 1-27,
Getting Started 1-12 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 1-3: Proper location Interconnection cables Power On and Software Initialization 1. Set the Power
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-13 Module Quick Check NOTE: Before installing the optical cables, clean the optical fiber connectors on both th
Getting Started 1-14 OTS9100 User Manual 11. Click the radio button for Continuous test mode and then click OK to close the dialog box. 12. Use the
Getting Started OTS9100 User Manual 1-15 Emergency Startup Disk Instructions for creating an emergency startup disk can be found in Appendix D. It i
Warranty Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of
OTS9100 User Manual 2-1 Module Operating Basics This section describes the OTS9100 module front panel indicators and connectors. Front Panel Ind
Operating Basics: Functional Overview 2-2 OTS9100 User Manual 10Gb/s Transceiver Optics The 10Gb/s Transceiver is available with two laser options,
Operating Basics: Functional Overview OTS-9100 User Manual 2-3 Optical IN The Optical IN connection accepts the incoming optical signal to the rec
Operating Basics: Functional Overview 2-4 OTS9100 User Manual Laser Lockout, Remote Interlock REMOTE INTERLOCK is a bantam plug normally closed con
Operating Basics: Functional Overview OTS9100 User Manual 2-5 Receive Analysis The Receive card contains the receiver SDH/SONET signal analysis f
Operating Basics: Functional Overview 2-6 OTS9100 User Manual ANOMALY The Anomaly indicator can be off, red, or yellow. This indicator will turn
Operating Basics: Functional Overview OTS9100 User Manual 2-7 Transmit Generation The Transmit card of the OTS9100 module contains all of the tran
Operating Basics: Functional Overview 2-8 OTS9100 User Manual 622 MHz TRIG OUT The 622 MHz TRIG OUT provide a bit-rate/16 signal that may be used
Operating Basics: Functional Overview OTS9100 User Manual 2-9 Clock Trigger The Clock Trigger card provides the reference clock sources for the t
Operating Basics: Functional Overview 2-10 OTS9100 User Manual 10 GHz Clock Out This output is connected to the OTS91T3 card using the coax cable
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-11 Software Interface Operating Basics This section describes the OTS9000 software int
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-12 OTS9100 User Manual Elements of the User Interface The user interface has a number of windows and bars tha
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-13 Task Bar The Task bar reflects the active device and function. When a device is sel
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-14 OTS9100 User Manual Window The Window menu provides the ability to setup how the menus are displayed within
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-15 Tool Bar The toolbar provides easy access to different views and selections of the u
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-16 OTS9100 User Manual Test Control Bar The Test Control bar provides the controls to start, stop, pause, and
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-17 Test If a test is active in any module in the system, the status bar will change col
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-18 OTS9100 User Manual LED Window Activating the LED Status window provides the user with a virtual LED status
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-19 Module Signal Summary LED Panel The summary of signal states for an individual panel. Th
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-20 OTS9100 User Manual Module LED Panel The module LED panel operates like the LED Window. This panel is acces
Table of Contents OTS9100 User Manual i Table of Contents General Safety Summary ...
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-21 Table 2-1: Description of Status Window Virtual LED Indicators LED name Description Si
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-22 OTS9100 User Manual LED Display Selection The LED indicators displayed in the LED window reflect the status
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-23 Navigation Window The Navigation window provides the ability to set up, monitor and tes
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-24 OTS9100 User Manual Scroll Buttons The scroll buttons are part of the Navigation window. They provide scroll
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-25 Setup Property Menus When SETUP is selected from the Navigation window by clicking on th
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-26 OTS9100 User Manual Transmitter – Signal The Signal Property menu of the Transmitter setup, as shown in Figur
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-27 BERT Mode For some modules a third option is available from the Signal Standard menu, th
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-28 OTS9100 User Manual Signal Structure Signal structure allows the user to choose the mapping structure of the
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-29 Background Channels The Background Channels section controls the settings for signal str
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-30 OTS9100 User Manual Transmitter – Transport Overhead The Transport overhead property menu, as shown in Figure
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Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-31 Edit Overhead To edit the overhead, click the Edit Overhead button. This brings up a di
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-32 OTS9100 User Manual Through Mode When using through mode, a number of the overhead bytes may be overwritten a
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-33 J0 Multi-Byte Trace J0 Trace provides a capability to uniquely identify each of the mult
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-34 OTS9100 User Manual Transmitter – Path Overhead The Path overhead property menu, as shown in Figure 2-16, of
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-35 Edit Path Overhead To edit the path overhead, click the Edit button. This brings up a P
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-36 OTS9100 User Manual J1 Multi-Byte Trace J1 Trace pro
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Operating Basics: User Interface 2-38 OTS9100 User Manual Anomaly Insertion Figure 2-22: An
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-39 Defect Insertion The Defect Insertion section of the Error Insertion menu, as shown in F
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-40 OTS9100 User Manual Transmitter – K1, K2 Decode The K1, K
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Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-41 Figure 2-25: Edit K1, K2 Bytes dialog box For K1, type in the channel being set and click
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-42 OTS9100 User Manual The values available from the mo
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-43 Transmitter - IP Payload The new Packet Over SONET (POS) feature characterizes physical
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-44 OTS9100 User manual The Interframe Gap is fixed at 16. Traffic can be stopped or started by clicking the butt
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-45 Transmitter - IP Error Insertion The IP Error Insertion Property menu consists of proper
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-46 OTS9100 User Manual Current Error Insertion The Current Error Insertion menu is only available when the error
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-47 Receiver – Signal The signal menu of the Receiver setup, as shown in Figure 2-26, allows
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-48 OTS9100 User Manual BERT Mode For some modules there is a third option available from the Signal Standard menu
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-49 When Fixed Data is selected a button marked Edit Fixed Data is displayed. To change th
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-50 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver – Trace Mismatch The trace mismatch menu of the Receiver setup, as shown in Figur
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Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-51 the Trace Value box and start typing. When the desired edits are complete, click OK to
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-52 OTS9100 User Manual The C2 byte is the Path Signal label. The C2 byte can be any value from 0x00 to 0xFF and
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-53 HPPLM and HP Unequipped Detection If Anaylysis Path Label Mismatch box is checked the De
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-54 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver – IP Setup The IP Setup menu of the Receiver setup, as shown in Figure 2-6, provi
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-55 Setup - Summary The Setup Summary menu, as shown in Figure 2-32, provides a summary of the
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-56 OTS9100 User Manual Signal Monitor Menus When Signal Monitor is selected from the Navigation window, icons for
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-57 RS Trace (Section Trace) (J0) The Section Trace (J0) provides the current values of the
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-58 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver – Path Overhead The path overhead menu, as shown in Figure 2-35, displays the cur
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-59 Path Trace (J1) The Path Trace (J1) provides the current values of the J1 multi-byte tra
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-60 OTS9100 User Manual Receiver – K1,K2 Decode The K1,K2 Decode signal monitor screen, as shown in Figure 2-36, d
OTS9100 User Manual v General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any equip
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-61 Receiver – Payload The Payload signal monitor screen, as shown in Figure 2-37, provides
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-62 OTS9100 User Manual Test Control Menu When Test Control is selected from the Navigation window, the Test Contr
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-63 The Test Mode section enables the user to set continuous, timed, or timed-repetitive tes
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-64 OTS9100 User Manual Test Control Summary The Test Control Summary menu, as shown in Figure 2-40, provides a su
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-65 Measurements Menu When Measurements is selected from the Navigation window, the Measurem
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-66 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 2-42: Real-Time menu – Path display Figure 2-42: Real-Time menu – Selected displ
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-67 Receiver - Cumulative The cumulative menu has two selections on the top for Display choi
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-68 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 2-45: Cumulative Measurements Display - Path
Operating Basics: User Interface OTS9100 User Manual 2-69 Receiver – History The history display shows the results history data collected by the
Operating Basics: User Interface 2-70 OTS9100 User Manual Figure 2-47: Example of Results History Data –Path The upper window shows a trace for eac
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