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Data (HSR QPSK Burst - Advanced)

HSR QPSK Burst - Advanced is a coded channel that is available with Option QFP. To open the Data node, click Data in the tree view. The figure below shows the Data node.

The timeslots shown below are set to show all of the available timeslot types, not to show a typical test configuration.

1. Data (HSR QPSK Burst)

Tail Bits 1 (8 bits)

Data

Training Sequence Bits (62 bits)

Tail Bits 2 (8 bits)

Guard Period (2n bits)(2n bits entry)

2. Control Frame

Data for Control Frame

Change Data Values Button

Click to display a drop-down menu in which you can copy a timeslot configuration from one timeslot to another.

Data Node Parameters

Use the Data window to define the bits in the bursts. The cells displayed in the Data section are determined by the burst type (Timeslot Type) for the selected timeslot as defined in the Timeslots window. In the window shown above, Timeslots 1 thru 7 are set up for data cells with a data HSR QPSK Burst.

HSR QPSK Burst Bits

1. Data (HSR QPSK Burst)

Tail Bits 1 (8 bits)

Default: X"F79CE"

Click the Details button in this cell to open the Data Source Selection. Enter 8 bits to use in the first of the two tail bit segments of the HSR QPSK burst. See Closeddrop-down figure

Import

Click Import to open a dialog box in which you can navigate to and import a pre-defined pattern file. The imported file automatically updates the user data entry area. The software accepts the following file types:

The maximum file size is 65536 bits. If the imported file is larger than 65536 bits, the software truncates the bits to conform to the maximum file size.

Export

Click Export to open a dialog box in which you can save the current data pattern to a file. You can save the data pattern as one of the following file types:

Clear

Click Clear to clear all data displayed in the user data entry area.

Insert PN9

Click Insert PN9 to insert a fixed psuedo-random bit sequence (pattern) containing 511 bits (29-1) into the user data entry area. The software generates this fixed pattern in accordance with the CCITT recommendation 0.153. You can click this button repeatedly to add additional PN9 sequences until the maximum file size is reached (65536 bits). If the maximum file size is exceeded, the software truncates the excess data. 

To edit the existing data pattern after reaching the maximum file size, insert the cursor at the desired point in the file and press Insert PN9 or use the keyboard 1 and 0 keys. The software inserts the data at the cursor position and truncates data in excess of 65536 bits.

Insert PN15

Click Insert PN15 to insert a fixed pattern psuedo-random bit sequence containing 32,767 bits (215-1) into the user data entry area. The software generates this fixed pattern in accordance with the CCITT recommendation O.153.

To edit the data pattern, insert the cursor at the desired point in the file and click Insert PN15, or enter the information manually using the keyboard keys 1 and 0. The software inserts the data at the cursor position and truncates all data in excess of 65536 bits.

Data

Choice: PN9 |PN15 | User Defined Bits

Default: PN9

Click the Details button in this cell to open the “Data source selection” window.

Please select PN9, PN15 or User Defined Bits for encrypted bits.

Select User Defined Bits, to create a custom data string. (See User Defined Bits description)

Training Sequence Bits (62 bits)

Choice: TSC0 to TSC7 | User Defined Bits

Default: TSC0

Select TSC0 to TSC7 or User Defined Bits to use for the training sequence bits.

Click the Details button in this cell to open the ClosedData Source Selection window.

If you have selected QPSK All timeslots HB from the Pre-defined Timeslot Configuration dialog, the default training sequence corresponds to the timeslot number. For example, the default for timeslot 0 is TSC0, the default for timeslot 1 is TSC1, and so on.

If you manually change a timeslot to an HSR QPSK Burst, the training sequence for that timeslot is automatically set to TSC0.

The training sequences are defined as follows:

TSC0

0C30 33FF F0CF F0FC

TSC1

3F0F 03FF 33CC 0C30

TSC2

30FC FC33 CFFC 0CC0

TSC3

003F 000C 3F33 C330

TSC4

330F C0F3 C33F FF30

TSC5

0330 F33F 0C00 3F00

TSC6

33FF CF30 3F3C 0FCC

TSC7

33FF 3CCF C03C FCF0

Select User Defined Bits to define custom training sequence bits. See the Closeddrop-down figure.

The buttons in this window are described in Marker Source Selection.

Tail Bits 2 (8 bits)

Default: X"F79CE"

Click the Details button in this cell to open the ClosedData Source Selection window. Enter 8 bits to use in the second of the two tail bit segments of the HSR QPSK burst.

The buttons in this window are described in Marker Source Selection.

Guard Period (21 bits)(22 bits entry)

Default: X"FFFFFF"

Click the Details button in this cell to open the ClosedData Source Selection window.

The buttons in this window are described in Marker Source Selection.

The Timeslot Timing Mode is set to 187.5 symbols x 8 timeslots, the Guard Period is defined as follows:

The guard period in all timeslots has 21 bits (22 bit entry) with a default value of X”FFFFFFFFFFF”.

2. Control Frame

Data for Control Frame

Choice: PN9 |PN15 | User Defined Bits

Default: PN9

Set the data for the control frame within a multiframe setup. Click the Details button in this cell to open the ClosedData Source Selection window. 

Select PN9, PN15 or User Defined Bits. Select User Defined Bits, to Closedcreate a data string.

The buttons in this window are described in Marker Source Selection.

If the Multiframe type parameter at the Carrier n node is set to 13 Multiframe with idle frame, the Data for Control Frame parameter, while appearing as active, has no effect since there is no control frame.

Timeslot (Advanced)