TR TSY 000191 : ISSUE 1
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
12-01-1998
01-12-2013
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of Document
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Scope
1.4 Organization of Document
2.0 Purpose and General Application Requirements for
AIS
2.1 Purpose of AIS
2.2 Maintenance Span Characterization
2.3 Maintenance Spans and AIS Application
2.4 Transparency
3.0 Format of Alarm Indication Signals
3.1 AIS Formats for Use Between Maintenance Spans
3.2 Notes on AIS Formats
3.3 AIS Electrical Requirements
3.4 AIS Formats for Use Within Maintenance Spans
4.0 AIS Related Actions and the Sequence of AIS
Events
4.1 AIS-Related Actions
4.2 Sequence of AIS-Related Events
5.0 Definition of and Timing for AIS Events
5.1 Detection of Failures that are to Cause the
Activation of AIS
5.1.1 Loss of Signal
5.1.2 Out-of-Frame
5.1.3 Internal Equipment Failure
5.2 Failure Condition Detection Times
5.3 AIS Activation Times
5.4 Detection of Incoming AIS
5.4.1 Identification of DS1, DS1C, or DS2 Full-Channel
AIS
5.4.2 Identification of DS3 Full-Channel AIS
5.4.3 Identification of DS1 Embedded Alarm Channel AIS
5.5 Incoming AIS Detection Time
5.6 Detection of Good Signals That Are To Cause the
Deactivation of AIS
5.6.1 Ones Density Requirements
5.6.2 In-Frame Requirements
5.6.3 Acceptable Internal Equipment Conditions
5.7 Good Signal Detection Time (Shown on Figure 3 as
"Failure Condition Detected - No")
5.8 AIS Deactivation Time
6.0 Glossary
7.0 References
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Maintenance Spans
Figure 2 Sequence of Events
Figure 3 Timing of Events
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