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SI Installation and Upgrades
June 2004
* Not completed drawing.
NOTE:
Do Not Use: Old power supplies (631AR, 631BR, 631WA, and 631WB) are not to be used
in this carrier because if they are mixed and matched with new power supplies, (631DA
and 631DB) in the this carrier the old power supply shorts out the new power supply that
is installed at the other end of the carrier. In a hot plug-in situation this can cause arcing
that damages backplane pins and power supply connector contacts.
Notes
•
POS is an acronym for Board Position. This has also been referred to as the Equipment
Location(EQL) and the Physical Slot Number in previous documentation.
These numbers appear etched or silkscreened on the wiring side of the backplanes. They are not
the same as the slot numbers on the front carrier label!
•
The assembly comcode for the backplane has been included because backplane and carrier
marking over the years has been inconsistent; the comcode appears etched or silkscreened on the
wiring side of most backplanes.
•
-150V is the voltage for TN769’s & TN746’s that are powering neon lamps in analog message
waiting phones.
•
Test V means Test Backplane/Carrier Voltages. Previously all the POS 01 power supplies
provided test points for the different DC voltages on the backplane. The TN2036 provides that
functionality.
J58890BB-
3,L3 or
J58890BB-
3,L3,W
G1,G2,G3
10/II/90 week
PWJ58906BA-
1,L2
106 048 150
SD-66982-04*
CD-66982-04*
2nd Tone-
Clock & EI
slot for
dup.EPN
No old
supplies
allowed.
See Do Not
Use Note.
Slot 631DA
+5V
TN755B-
150V
TN2036 Test
V
631DB -
48V, -5V
AC-powered cabinet port carrier power upgrade information
Port Carrier
From Oldest
To Newest &
Product
Used on
Backplane &
Assembly
Comcode
SD/CD
Drawings &
Functional
Difference
From
Previous
Version
Left Hand
Power Slot
(POS 00)
Choices
1.25" Wide
Power Slot
(POS 01)
Choices
Right
Hand
Power Slot
(POS 22)
Choices