INSTALLATION
INSTALL SYSTEM CABINETS
Before beginning the cabinet installation, position the cabinet table within 2
feet of the ac power receptacle. Make sure that the cabinets are easily
accessible from both the front and the back.
Position Cabinet(s)
Caution: A fully-equipped cabinet weighs 80 p o u n d s .
1.
2.
3.
4.
Check
Unscrew and remove the upper rear panel of each
unscrew the lower part with the 12 connectors.
cabinet. Do not
Near the center of the backplane, note an address plug in one of the
positions marked 1, 2, or 3 on the black address strip. (Position 4 is
not used.) This indicates the cabinet number for software purposes.
The position of the plug (1, 2, or 3) should agree with the position of
the cabinet (Cabinet 1 on the bottom, etc.).
Use the CAB 1, CAB 2, and CAB 3 labels from the cable label sheets
(Figure 2-7) to label each cabinet.
Position the cabinet label in the
box adjacent to connector 12 on the lower back panel. (The number
may have already been stamped by the factory.)
Stack the cabinets on top of one another on the stand. If there is
more than one cabinet, stack Cabinet 1 on the bottom arid Cabinet 3
on the top. Cabinet 1 contains the CPU/Memory (ZTN129 or
ZTN130 [R3]), and Service (ZTN85 or ZTN131 [R3]) circuit packs
(Figure 2-1 O). Do not replace the upper back panels yet.
Cabinet Contents
Check to make sure that the cabinets have been delivered with the correct
circuit packs (CPs). Table 2-B lists available CPs, their functions, and their
protectors. If the system has TN760B Tie Trunk CPs, you may also have to
set the option switches on the CPs. See “Set TN760B Option Switches” in
Appendix C for details.
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Summary of Contents for Network Adapter 25
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Page 33: ...INSTALLATION Z21OA1 ADAPTER Y ADAPTER WP90851 L1 858A ADAPTER Figure 2 3 SIP Adapters 2 9 ...
Page 50: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 10 Three Cabinet System Front View With Covers Removed 2 26 ...
Page 51: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 11 Position of Shorting Plugs on CPU Memory Circuit Pack 2 27 ...
Page 72: ...INSTALLATION UPPER ADAPTER MOUNTING CLIP Figure 2 18 Mounting Adapters ...
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Page 103: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 32 10B Emergency Transfer Unit 2 78 ...
Page 104: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 33 Emergency Transfer Unit Connections 2 79 ...
Page 109: ...INSTALLATION Figure 2 35 Attendant Console With DXS Console 2 84 ...
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Page 223: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 2 Clearing Supply Troubles Sheet 1 of 2 4 47 ...
Page 224: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 2 Clearing Power Supply Troubles Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 225: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 3 Clearing CO Trunk Troubles 4 49 ...
Page 226: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 1 of 4 4 50 ...
Page 227: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 2 of 4 4 51 ...
Page 228: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 4 Clearing 4 Wire Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 3 of 4 4 52 ...
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Page 231: ...Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 1 of 5 4 55 ...
Page 232: ...MAINTENANCE 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 2 of 5 4 56 ...
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Page 235: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 6 Clearing Tie Trunk Troubles Sheet 5 of 5 4 59 ...
Page 236: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 7 Clearing Paging Equipment Troubles ...
Page 250: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 9 System Cabinet Backplane Wiring Side Sheet 2 of 2 4 74 ...
Page 251: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 10 TDM Signal Designations on Cabinet Backplane 4 75 ...
Page 252: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 11 Power Designations on Cabinet Backplane 4 76 ...
Page 263: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 1 of 3 ...
Page 264: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 2 of 3 4 87 ...
Page 265: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 12 Clearing Virtual Facilities Troubles Sheet 3 of 3 4 88 ...
Page 271: ...MAINTENANCE Figure 4 13 Clearing Switched Loop Attendant Console Troubles Sheet 1 of 5 ...
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Page 274: ...MAINTENANCE 4 13 Clearing Switched 4 of 5 Console Troubles 4 97 ...
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