Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation
Selecting Concentrator Cables For Use With 66-Type Hardware
WP-90929, List 2 and 4 concentrator cables can be used to connect the
switch cabinet to the 66-type connecting blocks in the purple field.
Jumper wires are then run from the connecting blocks in the purple field
to the connecting blocks in the green field to establish the correct 3-pair
modularity for the 1- and 3-pair trunks. Table 3-H shows switch port
appearances at the cross-connect field. Figures 3-53, 3-54, and 3-55
show the carrier connectors on the rear of the switch that connect to the
purple field.
Connecting Trunk Pairs to the Switch Cabinet Using Concentrator Cables
Figure 3-56 shows trunk pairs connected to the switch cabinet with
concentrator cables. To install the cables, proceed as follows:
1.
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5.
6.
Connect B25A connector cables between the network interface and
sneak fuse panels.
Connect A25D connector cables from the sneak fuse panels to the
110-type terminal block/157B connecting block connectors in the
green field.
For 110-type hardware only, connect patch cords/jumper wires
from the terminal block in the green field to the associated terminal
block in the purple field.
For 66-type Hardware only, install bridging clips on the 66-type
connecting blocks, as required (see Note).
Note: The left half of the 66-type connecting block is
designated as part of the green field and the right half is
designated as part of the purple field.
Connect the single-fingered end of the concentrator cables to the
110-type terminal block/157B connecting block connectors
associated with the purple row in Step 3/4.
At the rear of the switch cabinet, connect the other end (2/3-fingered
end) of the concentrator cables to the appropriate carrier slots
(Figures 3-53, 3-54, or 3-55). Equipped carrier slots are identified on
the CSO. Mark the nomenclature strips above the carriers to
identify the equipped slots.
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Summary of Contents for System 75
Page 1: ...AT T AT T System 75 and System 75 XE Wiring...
Page 2: ...AT T AT T System 75 and System 75 XE Wiring 555 200 111 Issue 2 August 1989...
Page 16: ...System Wiring Figure 1 2 System Uniform Wiring Plan 1 7...
Page 17: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Figure 1 3 Sample Uniform Wiring Installation 1 8...
Page 29: ...CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE 66 110 Type Figure 2 1 Block Diagram of System 75 or 75 XE Installation 2 2...
Page 35: ...CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE 66 110 Type Figure 2 4 110A Type 100 Pair Terminal Block 2 8...
Page 36: ...110 Type Hardware Description Figure 2 5 110A Type 300 Pair Terminal Block 2 9...
Page 98: ...Typical System Equipment Room Floor Plans 3 15...
Page 143: ...CHAPTER 3 EQUIPMENT ROOM DESIGN 3 60...
Page 144: ...Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation 3 61...
Page 162: ...Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation 3 79...
Page 163: ...Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation 3 80...
Page 197: ...Tables Table 4 A Recommended Protectors 4 42 v...
Page 212: ...Adjunct Powering 4 15...
Page 214: ...Adjunct Powering 4 17...
Page 216: ...Patch Cord Jumper Installation And Administration 4 19...
Page 241: ...CHAPTER 4 STATION WIRING 4 44...
Page 244: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 47...
Page 246: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 49...
Page 252: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 55...
Page 254: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 57...
Page 314: ...CHAPTER 5 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 5 41...
Page 324: ...CHAPTER 5 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 5 51...