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6 ADSL Test............................................................. 6-1
6.1 Connecting to an ADSL Line.............................. 6-2
6.2 ADSL physical layer Test................................... 6-2
6.2.1 Viewing Test Results................................... 6-4
6.2.2 Saving Test Results .................................... 6-6
6.2.3 Alarm Indicators and Messages.................... 6-6
6.3 ADSL upper layer test ...................................... 6-7
6.3.1 PPPoE/PPPoA &IP Ping test .......................... 6-7
6.3.2 RFC1483 Bridge/Route Static IP Ping test .... 6-10
6.3.3 DHCP & IP Ping test ................................. 6-12
6.3.4 ADSL Modem Simulation........................... 6-14
6.3.5 LAN Test................................................. 6-15
6.3.6 DMM Test ............................................... 6-16
7 Record Management ............................................. 7-1
7.1 Entering Record Mode ...................................... 7-1
7.2 Viewing Records.............................................. 7-1
7.3 Deleting Records ............................................. 7-2
7.4 Clear all records.............................................. 7-2
7.5 Saving Records to a PC .................................... 7-2
7.5.1 Install StreamViewII-ez Software ................. 7-3
7.5.2 Start StreamViewII-ez Software................... 7-3
8 Appendix A: Quick start ........................................ 8-1
9 Software License Agreement and Equipment
Warranty ................................................................... 9-1
V1.0
1 Introduction
z Counts: FEC, HEC and CRC error frames for near end
and far end.
z Detects and Indicates: Loss of signal, Loss of frame,
Loss of power, Loss of cell delineation, Loss of margin,
and more.
z Displays: Real-time line status.
z Alarms: audible and LED indicators.
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z Fully automatic range DMM test function, include Loop
resistance test, Capacitance test, Insulation resistance
test and AC/DC voltage test.
z Critical line parameters value limitation setup.
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2 External Appearance of PS ADSL2+ez
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3 Verification
PH: 410-789-7890
FX: 410-789-7670
Email: fe@fetest.com
Web: www.fetest.com
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3.2 Package Checklist
ParaScope ADSL2+ez tester kit includes:
Name Quantity
User manual 1
CD (with StreamViewII-ez) 1
Carrying case 1
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the Charge status indicator LED in power supply will change
from red to green. The battery fuel gauge on the LCD display
will show the remaining capacity of the battery.
1 Power on
Press the button once. The LCD
display will start to run initialization and
then display the model of tester if
self-test passed. The tester will beep
once when it is ready to use.
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4 User Interface
The other ten keys have fixed definitions and are described
below:
Name Function
This is the power switch. Press once and hold
on for 2 seconds, power is on; press again and
hold on for 2 seconds, power is off.
Press once, LCD backlight is on, press again,
backlight is off (default status is off after
reset).
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Generally, this key used for moving the
cursor up. In upper layer parameters setup,
∧
this key is used for special functions, such
as to delete a parameter.
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Type Label Meaning
The brighter the LED is the higher
Battery
Power the remaining capacity of the
Indicator
lithium battery pack.
Working
DSL ¤: The tester has successfully
Indicators
connected to the DSLAM.
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Menu Function
ADSL Enter ADSL test status including ADSL Physical
Test test and ADSL upper layer test.
Record View or delete a record or all records.
Setup each test condition, View firmware
Setup
version, date and time.
Execute DMM test, includes loop resistance test,
DMM
insulation resistance test, AC/DC voltage test
Test
and capacitance test.
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5 Setup
1. Beep:► on *off
2. CPU firmware ver
3. IP Ping Params
4. ADSL Mode
5. Modem version
6. Load default
7. Pass/Fail Params
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5.3 View CPU firmware version
Press the ∨ key to choose “2.CPU firmware ver” then
press the OK key to view CPU firmware version.
ADSL1
►ADSL1/2/2+
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5.6 Viewing Modem firmware Version
Press the ∨ key to select “5.Modem version” then press
the OK key to view modem firmware version.
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►1. No Pass/Fail
2. Pass/Fail 1
3. Pass/Fail 2
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parameter, using the ∨ key to move to next parameter. The
number key 0-9 will be used to input the number, while F1 key is
used to save the setting.
Pass/Fail 1 result:
Pass!
Pass/Fail 1 result:
Fail!
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UpRate: Pass 512
SNR marg: Pass 6
Attenuat: Pass 40
Capacity: Pass 80%
Pass/Fail 2:
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6 ADSL Test
In this Chapter:
• Connecting to an ADSL line
• ADSL physical layer test
• Viewing test results
• Saving test results
• Alarm indicators and messages
• ADSL upper layer test
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6.1 Connecting to an ADSL Line
The ParaScope ADSL2+ez operates in terminal testing
mode and connects anywhere between the DSLAM and the
ATU-R device. This is illustrated in the following figure:
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Waiting for
Connection...
The “DSL” LED indicates the status of the ADSL line. If the
LED blinks slowly, this indicates that the unit is “waiting for
initialization.” If the LED blinks rapidly, this signifies
“initializing.” If the LED stays on, this signifies “Showtime.”
When the connection is successful, the tester will beep
several times, the status will display “Open success!!,” and the
LCD display will show the current link mode and the line
parameters.
Open success!!
F1 key to save
F2 key to View
Bits Per Tone
Connection fail!!
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6.2.1 Viewing Test Results
G.DMT Down Up
Fastrate: 1054 384
Intlrate: 0 0
Max rate: 3856 783
Fast FEC: 0 0
Intl FEC: 0 0
Fast CRC: 0 0
Intl CRC: 0 0
Fast HEC: 0 0
Intl HEC: 0 0
ES: 0
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Page 5–8 indicates defect informations that occurred.
Save to No.01
Yes/No?
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6.3 ADSL upper layer test
Press the OK key to enter the selection of the upper layer
test mode. The menus will be displayed as shown below:
1. PPP Mode
2. Static Mode
3. DHCP Mode
4. Modem Mode
UsrN:blz0022089
Pswd:asd97DaD
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The parameters you must set are:
VPI and VCI
MUX encapsulation type: LLC-SNAP/VC-MUX
AUTH (authentication): PAP/CHAP
UsrN: PPP account name
Pswd: PPP password
∨ key to select the parameter you want to set.
∧ key to delete the selected parameter’s value.
< or > key to select the left or right number/character and
confirm the current input.
The “0-9” keys are used to choose the numbers and
characters which you want to input.
The relationship of the numbers and the characters are
shown below:
num
0 1 2 3 4
-ber
num
5 6 7 8 9
-ber
PPPoE dialing…
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If the PPPoE/PPPoA dial-up is successful,the LCD displays
is shown below:
PPPoE established!
Assigned IP:
218.23.102.7
If you need, the ESC key will take you back to the Physical
Layer screen and release the assigned IP address.
Assigned IP:
218.23.102.7
Target IP:
202.108.036.096
Target IP:
202.108.36.96
Pinging…
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Target IP:
202.108.36.96
Ping OK!
Rev Packs: 3
Min Delay: 290
Max Delay: 300
Avg Delay: 295
Gateway:
218.21.65.193
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.192
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Wan IP:
218.21.65.230
Target IP:
202.108.036.096
The parameters you must set are VPI, VCI, and MUX
encapsulation type LLC-SNAP/VC-MUX ) , Gateway, Subnet
mask, Wan IP, and Target IP in Static IP Ping test mode.
For Gateway, Subnet mask, Wan IP and Target IP, > or >
key to select the left or right number.
Target IP:
202.108.36.96
Pinging…
Target IP:
202.108.36.96
Ping ok!
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Rev Packs: 3
Min Delay: 290
Max Delay: 300
Avg Delay: 295
Target IP:
202.108.36.96
Ping failed!
VPI : 0
VCI : 35
MUX: *LLC VC
The parameters you must set in the DHCP test mode are:
VPI, VCI, and MUX encapsulation type LLC-SNAP/VC-MUX.
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have finished the setup. The LCD displays is shown below:
DHCP dialing…
DHCP ok!
Assigned IP:
218.23.102.7
Gateway:218.23.102.1
Assigned IP:
218.23.102.7
Target IP:
218.108.36.96
Target IP:
218.108.36.96
Pinging…
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If IP Ping is successful the LCD displays is shown below:
Target IP:
218.108.36.96
Ping ok!
Rev Packs: 3
Min Delay: 290
Max Delay: 300
Avg Delay: 295
VPI : 0
VCI : 35
MUX: *LLC VC
ADSL Modem
Simulation Mode
HUB
10/100BASE-T
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Local IP: <LAN Test>
192.168.000.200
Target IP:
192.168.000.088
Test schematics:
Line
Line
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Test for the insulation resistance and AC/DC voltage:
Line
1. Resistance
2. Capcitance
3. DC Voltage
4. AC Voltage ▼
5. Insulation ▲
Use the ∧ and ∨ keys to choose the test mode you want
and press the OK key to perform the test.
Attention:
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7 Record Management
Use the ∧ and ∨ keys to choose the record you want to view
and press the OK key to view.
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7.3 Deleting Records
Delete No.05,
Yes/No?
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7.5.1 Install StreamViewII-ez Software
PS/2
PS/2 Serial Com-
munication Cable
PC
Serial Port
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1. Data Acquisition
From the main window, data can be retrieved from the
ParaScope ADSL2+ez tester or an existing file.
2. Data Records
With displayed records, the ParaScope ADSL2+ez
StreamView software provides a number of ways to
organize and manage these records.
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1) Import Records
To import records from an existing file, pull down the Edit
menu and select an import file when the File Open dialog
appears.
2) Export Record
To export a record, select a record from the record list, pull
down the Edit menu and select an export file name when
the File Save dialog appears.
3) Rename Record
To rename a record, select a record from the record list,
pull down the Edit menu and select Rename Record. You
may also accomplish this with a right mouse click and
select from the popup menu.
4) Delete Record
To delete a record, select a record first, pull down the Edit
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8 Appendix A: Quick start
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Password.
5-Press OK key then enter the VPI, VCI, Wan IP, Gateway,
Subnet Mask and Target IP.
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5-Press OK key then enter the VPI, VCI, Wan IP, Gateway,
Subnet Mask and Target IP.
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5-Press F2 key.
DMM test:
3-Select the test mode you want and press the OK key to
perform the test.
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9 Software License Agreement and Equipment
Warranty
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE LICENSE AGREEMENT BELOW BEFORE OPENING
THE SEALED DISKETTE PACKAGE. BY OPENING THE PACKAGE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE
BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF
THIS AGREEMENT, YOU MAY RETURN THE UNOPENED DISKETTE PACKAGE AND ALL OTHER
LICENSE AGREEMENT
The purchaser is granted a non-exclusive license to use the purchased program on a single
computer, subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this agreement.
You may not use, modify, copy, or transfer the program or documentation or any copy thereof,
The purchaser may copy the program only for backup purposes in support of their use of the
licensed program on a single computer. In this event, the purchaser must reproduce and
The copyright in the program and documentation, and any copies thereof, remain the sole
property of FE.
You may transfer the program and license to another party if the other party agrees to accept
the terms and condition of this agreement. This agreement must accompany the program.
If you transfer the program, you must, at the same time, either transfer all copies of the
program and documentation to the same party or destroy any copies not transferred.
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TERM
This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate it by returning the program and
documentation and all copies thereof. This license will terminate if you fail to comply with
LIMITED WARENTY
THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE
RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFOMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS ASSUMED BY YOU. All
efforts have been made to verify the proper operation of the software and the accuracy of the
documentation. FE does not warrant that the operation of the program will be uninterrupted
or totally error free. FE warrants only that the diskette(s) on which the program is furnished
to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety
FE’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at FE’s option, either (a) return of the
purchase price or (b) replacement of the diskette(s) that does not meet FE’s Limited
Warranty.
YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE
TO STATE,
IN NO EVENT WILL FE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST
OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PROGRAM. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
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FREDERICK ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
Frederick Engineering, Inc. warrant that the EQUIPMENT will be free from defects in design,
workmanship and material and will perform in accordance with the published specifications
for a period of twelve (12) months, unless otherwise specified, beginning on the Delivery
Date to the End User. FE also warrants to End user that the EQUIPMENT will function
properly and that services will be performed in a first class, skillful and competent manner.
FE is obligated under this warranty to correct, without charge, at FE’s service center, any FE
EQUIPMENT or parts thereof which shall be returned by end user, transportation prepaid by
end user, and which FE correctly finds the EQUIPMENT not to be defective under the terms of
this warranty. End user then shall pay the cost of all repairs, at the then current hourly
repair rate, one (1) hour minimum, plus parts and all transportation costs. New or rebuilt
replacements for factory defective parts will be supplied. Replacement parts are warranted
for the remaining portion of the original warranty period. Return transportation costs for
EQUIPMENT under warranty will be prepaid by FE. If EQUIPMENT contains one or more
manufacturer’s warranties, FE hereby assigns such warranties to end user. All warranties
begin with acceptance and payment. This warranty does not extend to installation and
hardware and/or software adjustments, additions, and/or modifications by the end user, nor
to any product which does not bear a serial number or which has been subjected to misuse,
including, but not limited to, electrical, mechanical or cosmetic (including removal of
transportation or handling.
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CIRCUMSTANVES SHALL FE BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
FE.Should FE be unable to correct a defect covered by this Warranty after the expenditure of
reasonable efforts and time (“reasonable” to be defined by the nature of the defect when
encountered), end user shall be entitled to return the EQUIPMENT and receive a refund of the
net purchase price paid for the returned EQUIPMENT, and such shall constitute Frederick
End user acknowledges that FE extends warranties only on FE EQUIPMENT and only to the
Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement, you may contact Frederick
Engineering, Inc. by writing to: Frederick Engineering, Inc., Customer Sales and Service, 832
PH: 410-789-7890
FX: 410-789-7670