HP Hewlett Packard Water System HP 37717C User Manual

Quick Start  
Guide  
HP 37717C  
Communications  
Performance Analyzer  
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Quick Start Guide  
HP 37717C Communications  
Performance Analyzer  
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Abou t Th is Book  
The Quick Start Guide demonstrates the basic operation of the instrument.  
This guide tells you how to select the displays that you want and how to use them to modify  
the instrument functions.  
This guide also tells you about the front panel key functions, the indicators and the  
connectors.  
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Con ten ts  
Introduction to the 37717C Front Panel 7  
Selecting Displays 8  
Selecting Multiple or Single Windows  
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Moving Around Multiple Windows 10  
Selecting the Graph or Other Display in Multiple Windows 11  
Changing the Displayed Folder 13  
Changing the Instrument Settings 14  
Modifying Displays with Pop-up Menus 16  
Making Selections using Pictorial and Graphic Displays. 20  
Using with a Monitor 24  
Using the Other Front Panel Keys 25  
Monitoring Status 27  
Displaying Status History 27  
General Alarm Indicators 28  
PDH / DSn Alarm Indicators 28  
ATM Alarm Indicators 28  
J itter Alarm Indicators 28  
SDH Alarm Indicators 29  
SONET Alarm Indicators (Option 120) 29  
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Gettin g Sta r ted  
This chapter shows you how to select and  
change displays  
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Gettin g Sta r ted  
Getting Started shows you how to select displays and use them to change  
the instrument settings. Getting started includes the following:  
How to select single or multiple windows  
How to obtain the required display using the display select keys,  
RESULTS GRAPH OTHER  
TRANSMIT ; RECEIVE ;  
;
;
How to modify the display information, using  
and  
and the display softkeys or pop-up menus  
How to use the other front panel keys  
How to interpret the front panel status indicators  
How to connect to external equipment  
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Getting Started  
Introduction to the 37717C Front Panel  
In tr od u ction to th e 37717C Fr on t Pa n el  
Received signal  
and alarm condition  
Select display  
SDH/SONET  
LOS  
FRAME LOSS  
TRANSMIT  
PATTERN LOSS  
LOSS OF POINTER  
MS-AIS  
ERRORS  
AIS  
PDH/DSn  
AU-AIS  
RECEIVE  
CLOCK LOSS  
MS-RDI  
FRAME LOSS  
M/F LOSS  
REMOTE ALARM  
REMOTE M/F ALARM  
VP ALARM  
HP-RDI  
RESULTS  
GRAPH  
TU-AIS  
Start/ stop test  
LP-RDI  
ATM  
RUN/  
POINTER ADJUST  
VC ALARM  
STOP  
LOSS OF CELL SYNC  
SELECTED CELL NOT RX  
JITTER UNLOCK  
HISTORY  
RESET  
HISTORY  
SHOW  
OTHER  
HISTORY  
JITTER HITS  
Manual printer/  
logging controls  
PRINT  
NOW  
PAPER  
FEED  
SET  
Control  
pop up menu  
Move cursor  
CANCEL  
The operator interface is provided by the display and the front panel  
keys.  
The display may be multiple windows or a single window.  
When the display is multiple windows, the "active" window is indicated  
with a color which is different from the color of the three "inactive"  
windows.  
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Getting Started  
Selecting Displays  
Selectin g Disp la ys  
A multiple window display is available. The displayed pages are:  
Transmitter Output, Receiver Input, Results and either Graph or Other  
(Function).  
TRANSMIT  
Allows control of the settings associated with the generated signal.  
Allows control of the settings associated with the received signal.  
RECEIVE  
RESULTS  
Allows control of the test timing and graph storage and displays the  
selected measurement results.  
GRAPH  
OTHER  
Allows management of the stored graphical results.  
Allows control of Stored Settings, Settings Control, Floppy Disk,  
Logging, Remote Control, Time & Date, Miscellaneous (Keyboard Lock,  
Beep on Received Error, Suspend Test on Signal Loss), Option and  
Option Enable, Calibration, Autosetup and Color Control.  
A list of Options fitted is also displayed.  
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Getting Started  
Selecting Displays  
Selectin g Mu ltip le or Sin gle Win d ow s  
To select single window, use the display keys TRANSMIT ; RECEIVE ;  
RESULTS  
then press  
GRAPH  
OTHER  
and , to select the display required and  
;
.
SINGLE WINDOW  
Most examples in this manual use SINGLE window. To return to  
multiple windows, press  
.
MULTIPLE WINDOW  
Example: To obtain a single window transmit display, Use TRANSMIT to  
make the transmit window active.  
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Selecting Displays  
Use  
to obtain a  
SINGLE WINDOW  
single transmit window display  
To change the page displayed in  
the single window, press the page  
key for the page required (e.g.  
RECEIVE, RESULTS, GRAPH or  
OTHER) .  
When returning to multiple  
windows, the current single  
window display will become the  
active display within the multiple  
windows.  
Movin g Ar ou n d Mu ltip le Win d ow s  
To move the cursor to another of the displayed windows, press the  
display selection key for that window.  
Exa m p le: The cursor is in the TRANSMITTER OUTPUT window at the  
top left of the display.  
.
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Getting Started  
Selecting Displays  
If you want to make changes to the receive display, you need to make the  
receive display "active". To move the cursor to the RECEIVER INPUT  
window at the top right of the display, press RECEIVE .  
Selectin g th e Gr a p h or Oth er Disp la y in Mu ltip le  
Win d ow s  
OTHER  
GRAPH  
for the display that you want.  
Press  
or  
OTHER  
GRAPH  
. Press  
Exa m p le: To change the display from  
to  
GRAPH  
.
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Selecting Displays  
OTHER  
Display with  
FUNCTION  
GRAPH  
Press  
to change to the graph display  
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Selecting Displays  
Ch a n gin g th e Disp la yed Fold er  
Many windows displayed with the TRANSMIT ; RECEIVE ;and  
RESULTS  
with  
keys contain a number of folders” which may be selected  
and  
.
For example, in the display given below there are five folders” MAIN  
SETTINGS, STRUCTD SETTINGS, J ITTER and TEST FUNCTION. In  
this example MAIN SETTINGS is the current selection.  
Exa m p le:  
To change the PDH display shown  
from MAIN SETTINGS to  
STRUCTURED SETTINGS.  
Use  
.
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Getting Started  
Changing the Instrument Settings  
Ch a n gin g th e In str u m en t Settin gs  
Settings which may be changed are displayed in a different color to those  
which are fixed. In this manual, variable settings are shown on the  
displays in [ ].  
In each of the display areas the  
field currently able to be changed  
is marked by a highlighted cursor.  
The highlighted cursor is moved  
around the display using  
and  
.
The menu of selections available,  
for the highlighted field, appears  
at the bottom of the display:  
;
;
. The choice from the  
DISK  
RS232 HP IB  
menu is made using the display softkeys situated immediately below the  
display.  
When a field has more than five  
choices, as in SPEED shown here, a  
softkey labelled  
is provided.  
MORE  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
When  
is chosen the  
MORE  
remainder of the menu is revealed.  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
Mod ifyin g Disp la ys w ith Pop -u p Men u s  
Although the method of modifying the displays with softkeys is always  
available, it is easier in many cases to use the Pop-up menus.  
The pop-up menus are particularly useful for:  
Text entry  
Date/time entry  
Integer, Hexadecimal and Binary entry  
Trace data entry  
Menu selection when there are a large number of choices  
SDH/SONET payload mapping  
ATM physical and adaptation layer selections  
J itter mask selections  
If an attempt is made to set out of range values, the instrument will  
adopt the nearest possible legal value.  
Text, Tr a ce Da ta , Da te a n d Tim e, In teger a n d Hexa d ecim a l  
Selection .  
Move the cursor to the field to be changed.  
SET  
Press  
for the pop-up menu.  
The current selection is shown in a window at the top of the pop-up  
menu.  
To move through the current setting in the  
window use  
and  
to select  
or  
.
<<<  
>>>  
SET  
Use  
to move to the required field.  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
Select the required character or function  
on the pop-up menu with  
and  
.
SET  
Press  
to set the selection in the window at the top of the pop-up  
menu.  
When the required content is displayed in the window at the top of the  
SET  
to change the instrument  
pop-up menu, select  
and press  
END  
setting to the new value.  
CANCEL  
To exit the menu display without making the change, press  
.
Exa m p le:  
The pop-up menu provides a more convenient method of entering stored  
SET  
setting titles. Move the cursor into one of the title fields and press  
.
SET  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
Bin a r y En tr y  
SET  
For fields which require binary data entry, use  
up menu.  
to display the pop-  
The current setting is shown in a window at the top of the pop-up menu.  
To move through the selected entry with the pop-up menu use and  
<<<  
see page 16.  
>>>  
Binary selection is achieved with  
= 0 and  
= 1. This operation  
enters the selected character, 0 or 1, and moves to the next character.  
This method allows rapid setting of binary words. For example:  
To set the word 11110011 Use  
.
Selection of the last character changes the instrument setting to the new  
value.  
CANCEL  
To exit the menu display without making the change, press  
Example:  
.
The binary pop-up menu maybe used to set up a user defined word. In  
this example the user defined word is an ATM payload background byte.  
SET  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
Men u Selection  
There is a menu selection available as an alternative to any group of soft  
SET  
keys. Display the menu with  
selection.  
. Use  
and  
to make the  
SET  
To change to the new value, press  
. To exit the display without  
CANCEL  
making the change, press  
.
Exa m p le:  
SET  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
Ma k in g Selection s u sin g P ictor ia l a n d Gr a p h ic  
Disp la ys.  
In some cases selection is simplified with a pictorial or graphic "map"  
+
display. This facility is available where the display has a  
symbol.  
These displays are obtained in the same way as the pop-up menus using  
SET  
. Some of these displays include menus which allow the settings to  
be changed.  
NOTE  
Details of the pictorial display depend on the optional modules fitted to  
the instrument.  
SDH Pa yloa d Ma p p in g  
SET  
With the cursor in the MAPPING field, press  
map.  
to display the payload  
To change between AU- layer, TU-layer and Payload layer selections, use  
and  
.
To select the mapping you want, use  
and  
.
SET  
To change to the new value, press  
. To exit the map display without  
CANCEL  
making the change, press  
.
.Exa m p le:  
Pa yloa d  
la yer  
TU-la yer  
AU-la yer  
SET  
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ATM P h ysica l La yer Selection s  
With the cursor in the ATM, PHYSICAL LAYER, SIGNAL field, press  
SET  
to display the physical interface. Use  
and  
to select the  
interface you want.  
SET  
To change to the new value, press  
.
CANCEL  
To exit the map display without making the change, press  
.
Exa m p le:  
SET  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
J itter Ma sk Selection  
Graphical displays of jitter mask selections are available. The current  
settings are shown by a marker on the graphical display.  
J itter Ma sk set to Off  
To obtain a graphical display, move the cursor to RANGE,  
SET  
MODULATION FREQUENCY, or AMPLITUDE and press  
To change a value, use and to select the parameter you  
want to change, RANGE, MOD FREQ OR AMPLITUDE.  
.
SET  
Press  
for a pop-up menu.  
Make your selection from the pop-up menu as described in Modifying  
SET  
Displays with Pop-up Menus page 16 and press  
new value.  
again to select the  
The marker on the graphical display will move to the new position and  
set the new value.  
CANCEL  
To exit the graphical display with the new value set, press  
.
SET  
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Changing the Instrument Settings  
J itter Ma sk set to Sw ep t  
To obtain a pictorial display, move the cursor to J ITTER MASK [SWEPT]  
SET  
and press  
range.  
. The marker moves continuously through the sweep  
CANCEL  
To exit the pictorial display use  
.
SET  
SET  
To change the frequency, press  
for a pop-up menu.  
Use  
and  
to make your selection from the pop-up menu  
SET  
and press  
again to select the new value  
CANCEL  
To exit the graphical display with the new value set, press  
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Using with a Monitor  
J itter Ma sk set to Sp ot  
To obtain a graphical display, move the cursor to SPOT FREQUENCY  
SET  
and press  
.
.
SET  
SET  
To change the frequency press  
available.  
for a pop-up menu of the values  
Use  
and  
to make your selection from the pop-up menu  
SET  
and press  
again to select the new value.  
The marker on the graphical display will move to the new position and  
update the value.  
CANCEL  
To exit the graphical display with the new value set, press  
Usin g w ith a Mon itor  
For ease of viewing at a distance, the instrument display may be  
presented on a monitor. The monitor should be connected to the HP  
37717C front panel VGA connector.  
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Using the Other Front Panel Keys  
Usin g th e Oth er Fr on t Pa n el Keys  
SDH/SONET  
FRAME LOSS  
LOS  
PATTERN LOSS  
ERRORS  
LOSS OF POINTER  
MS-AIS  
AIS  
PDH/DSn  
AU-AIS  
LOF  
CLOCK LOSS  
MS-RDI  
M/F LOSS  
REMOTE ALARM  
HP-RDI  
REMOTE M/F ALARM  
VP ALARM  
TU-AIS  
LP-RDI  
ATM  
VC ALARM  
POINTER ADJUST  
LOSS OF CELL SYNC  
HISTORY  
SELECTED CELL NOT RX  
JITTER UNLOCK  
JITTER HITS  
AUTO SETUP  
RUN/STOP  
The test set attempts to match the settings to the received signal.  
Terminates the current test period if one is in progress. Starts a new test  
period. The indicator above the key is lit when a test period is in  
progress.  
SINGLE  
LOCAL  
Adds a single bit error to the output data pattern each time the key is  
pressed.  
Returns the instrument from remote operation to Local (keyboard)  
operation. The indicator above the key is lit when the instrument is  
under Remote Control.  
SET  
Displays the pop-up menu for the currently highlighted field. This key  
also confirms the selection made.  
CANCEL  
Clears the pop-up menu without changing the selection.  
PRINT NOW  
The selected measurement results are logged, immediately, to the  
selected printer.  
PAPER FEED  
The paper in the internal printer is advanced.  
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Using the Other Front Panel Keys  
PAPER FEED  
while attempting to load a new roll of paper in  
CAUTION  
Do not press  
the printer. It could result in a paper jam and disable the printer. Wait  
until the paper is fed through the printer mechanism before pressing  
PAPER FEED  
.
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Monitoring Status  
Mon itor in g Sta tu s  
SDH/SONET  
FRAME LOSS  
LOSS  
LOSS OF POINTER  
PATTERN LOSS  
ERRORS  
MS-AIS  
AU-AIS  
PDH/DSn  
AIS  
CLOCK LOSS  
FRAME LOSS  
M/FRAME LOSS  
REMOTE ALARM  
MS-RDI  
HP-RDI  
TU-AIS  
REMOTE M/FRAME ALARM  
VP ALARM  
ATM  
LP-RDI  
POINTER ADJUST  
VC ALARM  
LOSS OF CELLSYNC  
SELECTED CELL NOT RX  
JITTER UNLOCK  
JITTER HITS  
Disp la yin g Sta tu s Histor y  
The Status indicators on the front panel convey information regarding  
the current status of the instrument. If an alarm has occurred during the  
SHOW HISTORY  
current Test Period, the indicator above  
which alarms have occurred, press and hold  
is lit. To view  
SHOW HISTORY  
. When  
SHOW HISTORY  
is released the status indicators return to displaying the  
current status.  
SHOW HISTORY  
RESET HISTORY  
When pressed and held, the Status indicators display any alarms which  
have been set during the current Test Period. This continues until  
SHOW HISTORY  
is released at which time the current status is  
displayed. The indicator above the key is lit to signify that an alarm has  
occurred during the current Test Period.  
Resets the history store such that the historical and present status are  
the same. This can also be achieved by starting a new Test Period.  
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Monitoring Status  
Gen er a l Ala r m In d ica tor s  
Loss  
No data transitions at the input port.  
Pa tter n Loss  
The received data pattern is not in synchronization  
with the internally generated reference data.  
Er r or s  
A measured error has occurred. The indicator will  
remain lit for 100 ms.  
P DH / DSn Ala r m In d ica tor s  
These are active when a PDH / DSn signal is received  
AIS  
The All Ones AIS signal is detectable in the presence of  
a 1 in 10 error rate.  
-3  
Fr a m e Loss  
Frame alignment lost or out of alignment condition.  
M/Fr a m e Loss Multiframe alignment lost.  
Rem ote Ala r m Remote alarm, x-bit or yellow alarm bit is set.  
Rem ote M/  
Fr a m e Ala r m  
Remote Multiframe Alarm bit is set.  
ATM Ala r m In d ica tor s  
These are active when an ATM signal is received.  
VP Ala r m  
VC Ala r m  
Virtual Path AIS or FERF has been detected.  
Virtual Channel AIS or FERF has been detected.  
Loss of Cell  
Syn c  
Cell Sync Loss has been detected.  
Selected Cell  
Not RX  
The selected cell has not been received.Selected cell not  
received.  
J itter Ala r m In d ica tor s  
J itter Un lock The jitter receiver has lost phase lock. J itter  
measurement is suspended until lock is regained.  
J itter Hits  
A jitter hit has been detected.  
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Monitoring Status  
SDH Ala r m In d ica tor s  
These are active when an SDH signal is received.  
F RAME LOSS Loss Of Frame has been detected.  
LOSS OF  
P OINTER  
Loss of pointer has been detected.  
Multiplexer Section AIS has been detected.  
Path AIS has been detected.  
MS-AIS  
AU-AIS  
CLOCK LOSS The transmitter clock is not synchronized to the  
selected reference.  
MS-RDI  
HP -RDI  
TU-AIS  
LP -RDI  
Multiplexer Section RDI (FERF) has been detected.  
Path RDI (FERF) has been detected.  
TU Path AIS has been detected. .  
TU Path RDI (FERF) has been detected. .  
P OINTER  
ADJ UST  
A pointer change in the foreground signal has been  
detected.  
SONET Ala r m In d ica tor s (Op tion 120)  
These are active when a SONET signal is received.  
LOF /SEF  
Loss of Frame or Severely Errored Frame has been  
detected. Status message on bottom of display states  
which has occurred.  
LOP -P /LOP -V Loss of Pointer has been detected.  
AIS-L  
AIS-P  
Line AIS has been detected.  
STS Path AIS has been detected.  
CLOCK LOSS The transmitter clock is not synchronized to the  
selected reference.  
RDI-L  
Line Remote Defect Indication (RDI) has been  
detected.  
RDI-P  
AIS-V  
STS Path RDI has been detected.  
Virtual Tributary path AIS has been detected.  
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Monitoring Status  
RDI-V  
VT path RDI has been detected.  
P OINTER  
ADJ UST  
A pointer change in the foreground signal has been  
detected.  
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Index  
A
Clock Loss Alarm IndicatorAlarm Indica-  
Other, 8  
AIS alarm indicator, 28  
Alarm Indicator  
AIS, 28  
Errors, 28  
Frame loss, 28  
HP-RDI, 29  
Jitter unlock, 28  
LOF/OOF, 29  
Loss of cell sync, 28  
LP-RDI, 29  
M/Frame loss, 28  
MS-RDI, 29  
Pattern Loss, 28  
Pointer adjust, 29  
Remote alarm, 28  
Remote M/frame alarm, 28  
tor  
Paper Feed, 25  
Print Now, 25  
Receive, 8  
Reset History, 27  
Results, 8  
Run / Stop, 25  
Set, 25  
Show History, 27  
Transmit, 8  
Clock loss, 29  
Cursor  
Introduction to, 14  
Moving, 14  
D
Date and time entry with pop-up menu, 16  
Display on a monitor, 24  
Displaying list of, 8  
Displays  
Changing settings on, 14  
DSn Alarm Indicators, 28  
L
Local key, 25  
LOF alarm indicator, 29  
Loss of Cell Sync Alarm Indicator, 28  
Loss Of Pointer Alarm IndicatorAlarm In-  
dicator  
E
Errors Alarm Indicator, 28  
Selected cell not received, 28  
Signal Loss, 28  
TU-AIS, 29  
TU-LOP, 29  
VC Alarm, 28  
VP alarm, 28  
Alarm Indicators  
ATM, 28  
General, 28  
Jitter hits, 28  
AU-LOP, 29  
LP-RDI Alarm Indicator, 29  
F
Folder  
Selecting, 13  
M
Frame Loss Alarm Indicator, 28  
M/Fame Loss Alarm Indicator, 28  
Menus, pop-up, obtaining, 16  
Monitor,connecting, 24  
G
Graph key, 8  
MS-AIS Alarm IndicatorAlarm Indicator  
MS-AIS, 29  
MS-RDI Alarm Indicator, 29  
Multiple windows  
Moving between, 10  
Selecting the undisplayed window, 11  
Multiple/single window selection, 9  
Graphic displays as a selection aid, 20  
PDH / DSn, 28  
SDH, 29  
ATM Alarm Indicators, 28  
ATM Alarms  
H
Hexadecimal entry with pop-up menu, 16  
History Keys, 27  
HP-RDI Alarm Indicator, 29  
Loss of Cell Sync, 28  
Selected Cell Not Received, 28  
VC Alarm, 28  
VP Alarm, 28  
ATM layer selections with pop-up menus,  
21  
I
O
Indicators  
Front Panel, 28  
OOF alarm Indicator, 29  
Options fitted, 8  
Other key, 8  
Integer entry with pop-up menu, 16  
AU-AIS Alarm IndicatorAlarm Indicator  
AU-AIS, 29  
Auto Setup key, 25  
J
P
Jitter Alarm Indicators, 28  
Jitter hits alarm indicator, 28  
Jitter Unlock alarm indicator, 28  
Paper Feed key, 25  
Pattern Loss Alarm Indicator, 28  
PDH / DSn Alarms  
AIS, 28  
B
Binary entry with pop-up menu, 18  
Frame Loss, 28  
M/Frame Loss, 28  
K
Keys  
C
Auto Setup, 25  
Cancel, 25  
Graph, 8  
Local, 25  
Remote Alarm, 28  
Cancel key, 25  
Remote M/Frame Alarm, 28  
PDH Alarm Indicators, 28  
Pictorial displays as a selection aid, 20  
Changing settings on displays, 14  
Changing settings with soft keys, 14  
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Pointer Adjust Indicator, 29  
Pop-up menus  
As alternative to soft keys, 19  
Modifying displays with, 16  
Print Now key, 25  
V
VC Alarm Indicator, 28  
VP Alarm Indicator, 28  
R
Receive key, 8  
Remote Alarm Indicator, 28  
Remote M/Frame Alarm Indicator, 28  
Reset History key, 27  
Results key, 8  
Run / Stop Key, 25  
S
SDH Alarm Indicators, 29  
SDH Alarms  
AU-AIS, 29  
Clock Loss, 29  
HP-RDI, 29  
Loss Of Pointer, 29  
LP-RDI, 29  
MS-AIS, 29  
MS-RDI, 29  
Pointer Adjust, 29  
TU-AIS, 29  
SDH payload mapping with pictorial dis-  
play, 20  
Selectable display values, 15  
Selected Cell Not Received Alarm Indica-  
tor, 28  
Set key, 25  
Settings  
changing with soft keys, 14  
Show History key, 27  
Signal Loss Alarm Indicator, 28  
Single/multiple window selection, 9  
Soft key alternative, pop-up menu, 19  
Soft keys  
using, 14  
Status Indicators, 27  
T
Text entry with pop-up menu, 16  
Trace data entry with pop-up menu, 16  
Transmit key, 8  
TU-AIS Alarm Indicator, 29  
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About This Edition  
This is the 1st edition  
of the 37717-90401  
manual. It documents  
the product as of  
March 1998. Edition  
dates are as follows:  
1st Edition, March  
1998  
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In Th is Book  
This book demonstrates the basic  
operation of the instrument. It tells  
you how to select the displays that  
you want and how to use them to  
modify the instrument functions.  
This guide also tells you about the  
front panel key functions, the  
indicators and the connectors.  
Printed in U.K. 03/98  
37717-90401  
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