
Plexus 9000 Planning and Engineering Guide
Planning for Installation
Section 130-200-000
Issue 5, January 24, 2003
Telica, Inc.
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Table 6.1-P. Bay Alarm Out Connector
Port Connector Pin Description
1 Common
2 N/A
3 N/A
4 N/A
5 BAY-LAMP-NO
6 N/A
7 N/A
8 N/A
J1
P218-AA
07-07-00
1
5
9
6
9 N/A
22
The Plexus 9000 system provides contact closures for critical, major, and
minor alarms, both audible and visual. These alarm dry contacts (form C)
are provided on a DB-25 female connector on the rear SF-A module.
Refer to
for the pin-out of the connector and to
for cable part number. Only Audible alarms can be silenced or cutoff
(ACOed). It is recommended that visual alarms be used for an external
monitoring/management system.
6.1.8.10
Craft Interface Terminal
Craft interface connections are made using the DB-9 RS-232 DTE
connector on the front or rear System Processor modules. Connection can
be made to one or the other but not to both on the same set of SP. Refer to
for the pin-out of the connector. A VT100 terminal or
PC/laptop with a terminal emulation program and craft port cables must be
available for local provisioning using TL1.
The craft port can also be connected to a modem and telephone circuit for
remote access. Refer to
for part numbers of cables.