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Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
HSIM-W6 User’s Guide
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Status (STS) LED is RED
WPIM-T1, WPIM-E1, or WPIM-DI Installed in HSIM-W6 is in RED Alarm Mode
A RED alarm indicates that the WAN connection is not receiving proper framing or has lost 
framing.
Verify the use of proper cabling on the WAN connection.
Check Frame Type selection on the WAN Physical Configuration and line coding.
Possible bad cabling between Telco and HSIM-W6.
WPIM-HDSL Installed in HSIM-W6
WPIM-HDSL is configured for either Full or Fractional T1 and the WPIM is not able to establish 
synchronization with the remote HDSL circuit.
Use QuickSET or Local Management to verify that one of the WPIM-HDSLs is involved in the 
connection is set to Master (Local) Timing and that the other one is set to Slave (Loop) Timing.
Verify the use of proper cabling for the HDSL connections. Category 3 or Category 5 
Unshielded Twisted Pair copper wiring is required. One pair (2 wires) for Fractional T1, two 
pair (4 wires) for Full T1. The presence of bridged taps and multiple wire segments connected 
together to form the loop may reduce the maximum distance usable between the Remote and 
Local devices. Wire gauge has an impact on the distance which can be supported as well. The 
maximum distance is 12,000 feet using 24 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wiring.
Verify the gauge and condition of the wire. A trained line technician may be necessary to 
determine this. 
Verify that the distance between the Remote and Local units is less than 12,000 Feet.
Status (STS) LED is AMBER
WPIM-T1, WPIM-E1, or WPIM-DI Installed in HSIM-W6
The device is in Yellow alarm mode. A Yellow alarm indicates that the HSIM-W6 is 
receiving proper framing from the Telco, but the Telco is not receiving proper framing.
Check for faulty or incorrect cabling between Telco and HSIM-W6.
Request that the Telco verify the configuration and operation of the circuit.