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McTi-8L gain options can be set using the jumpers illustrated on the previous page.
Gain options are shown in Tables 3-3 and 3-4 below.

Channel 1

Record Input Gain

Jumper

Gain = 1.5

(Default)

Gain = 2

JP3

1-2

2-3

Table 3-3

McTi-8L Record Input Gain Options

Channels 1 - 8

Voice Output Gain

Channel

Jumper

0 db

(Default)

-3 db

-6 db

*See Note

-12 db

1
2

3
4

5
6

7
8

JP5
JP7

JP9

JP11 

JP13
JP15

JP17
JP19

2-3
2-3

2-3
2-3

2-3
2-3

2-3
2-3

3-4
3-4

3-4
3-4

3-4
3-4

3-4
3-4

No jumper
No jumper

No jumper
No jumper

No jumper
No jumper

No jumper
No jumper

1-2
1-2

1-2
1-2

1-2
1-2

1-2
1-2

*Note: To set gain at -6 db, do not install jumper.

Table 3-4

McTi-8L Voice Output Gain Options

Summary of Contents for McIAS 1610 Series

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Page 2: ...s Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Cognitronics Corporation 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 0...

Page 3: ... and Installation 51314030 Rev 3 04 Volume II Maintenance and Troubleshooting 51314050 Rev 2 04 McIAS Telephony Interface Boards and Trunk Connections 41315000 Rev 6 04 McIAS 16xx 68 Series System Operation Manual 41318300 Rev 1 02 EASM Operator s Guide As appropriate to switch and customer Announcements and Messages As appropriate to switch and customer ...

Page 4: ...to Rev 2 04 Changes include Appendixes A B now include reference to additional part number for T1 board McIAS 16xx Telephony Interface Boards and Trunk Connections Manual P N 41315000 from Rev 6 02 to Rev 6 04 includes Rev 6 03 Information about the new McTi MR board has been added in the following areas Pages 1 2 Section 2 9 all new Appendix B Page B 1 New part number for McTi 24 board T1 Interfa...

Page 5: ...s Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Cognitronics Corporation 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 0...

Page 6: ...N 50330670_Rev 0 04 Sht 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS McIAS 1610 SYSTEM MANUAL 41314010 Rev 3 05 Volume I INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION 51314030 Rev 3 04 Volume II MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 51314050 Rev 2 04 ...

Page 7: ...1610 SYSTEM MANUAL VOLUME I INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION Cognitronics Corporation 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 06810 Phone 203 830 3400 Facsimile 203 830 3405 Part of Rev 3 04 System Manual 41314010 51314030 ...

Page 8: ...inal Setup 14 Null Modem Cable no handshake 14 Printer Connections 15 SMDI Connection optional 15 Ethernet LAN Connections McIAS 1610 IP option 16 10Base2 BNC Connection 16 10BaseT RJ 45 Connection 16 Alarm Relay Connections 17 Installation Summary 18 System Power Up 19 List of Figures 1 1 McIAS 1610 Front View 2 1 2 SBC Alarm Transition Board 5 1 3 McIAS 1610 Backplane 7 1 4 McIAS 1610 Interior B...

Page 9: ...OFT application software module the McIAS 1610 IP allows the installation of multiple AppSOFT application software modules Refer to Section 1 3 1 for SBC board descriptions Installation of the Expanded Announcement Software Module EASM application enables the McIAS 1610 to provide voiced announcements for CLASS services automatic number announcements ANA Changed Number Intercept CNI services and S...

Page 10: ...ing the telephony interface boards from McIAS to the telco trunks 1 3 Physical Description McIAS 1610 is a rack mount unit that is easily installed in a standard telco rack The interior of the unit includes a card file with five slots a hard disk drive a cartridge disk drive a fan and a filter Refer to Figure 1 1 below for a front view of the system Figure 1 1 McIAS 1610 Front View The standard un...

Page 11: ...nd DTMF Voice Storage Dependent upon disk capacity Backup Upgrades Removable disk media Ports 4 Serial 1 Parallel Ethernet LAN Connections 1610 IP option AUI 10Base2 10BaseT Physical connections Power Screw terminals E1 T1 Interface DB15P 15 pin male required Analog Interface 25 pair telco type connector male required Alarms 25 pair telco type connector male required Administration VT100 compatibl...

Page 12: ...IAS AppSOFT Modules The McIAS 1610 68 and McIAS 1610 IP SBC boards currently available are described below The McIAS 1610 68 SBC board has four LEDs on the front panel FAIL STAT RUN and SCON The McIAS 1610 IP SBC board SBC 187 or SBC 197 contains the FAIL RUN SCON LAN SCSI and VME indicators The SBC 187 also contains a STAT and 12V LAN power LED The LEDs on all SBC board types will light at system...

Page 13: ...s on the interior backplane when the SBC Alarm Transition board is positioned in Slot 5 of the card file The Alarm Transition board provides an alarm circuit interface to the switch consisting of dry contact relays which have been divided into major and minor alarms The contact relays are accessed via a 50 pin trunk interface connector J5 located on the exterior backplane Depending on the type of ...

Page 14: ...volt input power SIGNAL BATTERY lights green and refers to the separate signal 48 volt power The remaining three LEDs all light green and refer to the output power from the power supply that is used to drive the rest of the system 12v 12v and 5v 1 3 2 Data Voice Storage Devices Two storage devices are installed in McIAS 1610 One device is a fixed hard disk and is used for system and application da...

Page 15: ...the following power connections Signal Ground Signal Battery Frame 48v Return and 48v Negative Supply Refer to Section 2 4 for a detailed description of each connection Three fuses are also located in the upper left section F1 the main fuse is 3 amps When 48v system power is applied it goes directly to the power supply through this fuse F2 the signal battery fuse is 1 amp F3 the fuse that provides...

Page 16: ...10Base2 BNC Connection Option 3 Connection to network via 10BaseT RJ 45 modular jack Parallel port McIAS 1610 68 Not used McIAS 1610 IP Printer Telco connectors Described in McIAS Telephony Interface Boards and Trunk Connections Manual The interior backplane includes the following 1 internal connectors for the boards installed in Slots 1 through 5 2 64 pin connector that connects the disk drive sh...

Page 17: ... 3A current requirements Service wiring should be at least 18 AWG Refer to Figure 1 3 for the location of the screw terminals used for 48 volt hookup 2 Ease of access by the technician to the rear of the unit backplane for telephony interface connections 3 Ease of access to the front of the unit for examination of the LEDs mounted on the front edge of the printed circuit boards and removal or repl...

Page 18: ...verything listed on the packing slip is accounted for Report any discrepancies to Cognitronics Corporation see Section 4 0 in Volume II Handle all items with care After unpacking make sure that all of the following system components have been delivered 1 McIAS 1610 Enclosure including backplane fan and front panel assembly 2 Card File including the following Slot 1 Power Supply Board Slots 2 3 and...

Page 19: ...mine the exterior of the McIAS 1610 unit for evidence of damage during shipping Report any signs of damage no matter how insignificant to the appropriate authorities within your company for possible claim against the carrier If boards have been dislodged or damage is apparent individually remove and examine each printed circuit board contained within the McIAS 1610 card file If defects are found i...

Page 20: ...return and signal ground are isolated from McIAS logic ground Do not change any jumpers on the Power Supply board A separate connection for signal battery and signal ground is provided via screw terminals This separate connection completely isolates signal battery and signal ground from unfiltered frame battery and ground If filtered battery is to supply power to both inputs run a jumper from 48V ...

Page 21: ...610 IP Local Terminal P4 1 No connection P4 2 TXD4 P4 3 RXD4 P4 4 RTS4 P4 5 CTS4 P4 6 DSR4 P4 7 Gnd P4 8 DCD4 P4 9 No connection P4 10 No connection P4 11 No connection P4 12 No connection P4 13 No connection P4 14 No connection P4 15 No connection P4 16 No connection P4 17 RXCI4 P4 18 No connection P4 19 No connection P4 20 DTR4 P4 21 No connection P4 22 No connection P4 23 No connection P4 24 TX...

Page 22: ...th the following parameters Communication Full Duplex Data Length 8 bits Parity None Stop bits 1 Echo Off 2 6 2 Null Modem Cable no handshake A no handshake null modem cable with the following pinouts must be used when connecting the terminal to the McIAS 1610 IP backplane OR Note The McIAS 1610 IP autoboots to the baud rate of the terminal After the terminal is connected if miscellaneous characte...

Page 23: ...e Cognitronics Voice Mail system running on the McIAS about calls terminated to a set of associated lines The SPC switching system also receives requests from the Cognitronics Voice Mail system to control Message Waiting Indicators for Voice Mail subscribers A Message Waiting Indicator can be a lamp on the telephone that is turned on to indicate a message pending or the presence of a stutter dialt...

Page 24: ...k however must have a 50 ohm terminator plugged into one end of the tee on each node NOTE If it ever becomes necessary to disconnect only one node from the network disconnect the entire tee in order to avoid breaking the Ethernet loop otherwise the entire Ethernet system connection will be broken 2 7 2 10BaseT RJ 45 Connection In order to establish a 10BaseT Ethernet LAN connection use a Category ...

Page 25: ...ot used Not used Not used Not used Minor alarm 4 NO Minor alarm 3 NO Minor alarm 2 NO Minor alarm 1 NO Major alarm COM 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Minor alarm 4 COM Minor alarm 3 COM...

Page 26: ... 0 in the McIAS Telephony Interface Boards and Trunk Connections Manual for more information 5 Connect alarm relays to the telco end via J5 connector 6 Connect Ethernet LAN if applicable 7 Apply 48 volt system power and 48 volt return ground to the screw terminals located on the lower rear section of the unit If analog board s are installed connect signal battery and ground Refer to Section 2 4 fo...

Page 27: ...inal during initialization 3 When the system has completed initialization the installer should see the following McTi board LEDs McTi 30 All LEDs are off McTi 24 Green LED is on McTi 8L Activity flashes Red major alarm LED is off if this LED is still lit see Note below Login prompt appears on the terminal SBC LEDs See Section 1 3 1 Power LED is lit brightly All other LEDs are off Note If the red m...

Page 28: ...g 8 Test the alarm relays to verify that they are properly connected to the CO Refer to the applicable document for more information McIAS 16xx IP System Operation Manual P N 41318310 Section 3 4 2 McIAS 16xx 68 EASM Operator s Guide P N 51315820 Section 2 4 2 3 IMPORTANT Do not press the ABORT button on the SBC Cognitronics Product Support is available for assistance if initialization problems ar...

Page 29: ...10 SYSTEM MANUAL VOLUME II MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Cognitronics Corporation 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 06810 Phone 203 830 3400 Facsimile 203 830 3405 Part of Rev 2 04 System Manual 41314010 51314050 ...

Page 30: ...ent Removal and Installation Procedures 6 Fan Assembly 6 Disk Drives 6 Fuse Replacement 7 Troubleshooting 8 Alarms 8 General Technical Assistance 10 Return and Repair Services 11 Return and Repair Procedure and Policy 11 New Product Sales 12 Appendix A Hardware Part Numbers A 1 Appendix B Critical Spares List B 1 List of Tables 1 1 LED Indicator Functions 2 ...

Page 31: ...ions McIAS 1610 employs jumpers on several different boards and on the disk drives Most of these jumper connections are set at the factory and should not be changed at the customer site Note The trunk interface jumpers on the McTi 8E board however can be changed by the user to select the ground options for E M Types I II and III The McTi 8L also has jumpers that are configurable by the user Refer ...

Page 32: ...n SCON Indicates that the SBC is the VME BUS system controller SBC Red FAIL Indicates system reset Cleared by firmware McIAS 1610 IP upon successful SBC initialization Slot 5 Yellow STAT When fully lit the processor has halted Green RUN Indicates SBC is in operation Green SCON Indicates that the SBC is the VME BUS system controller Green LAN Indicates that the LAN chip is enabled Green 12V LAN Ind...

Page 33: ...t code Green Activity As calls are received indicates line activity Blinking will accelerate as the number of calls increases If all lines are idle will pulse at a rate of 2 seconds on 2 seconds off Green Answer 1 Indicates that the line is off hook polarity is reversed Answer 8 Hard Disk Drive Green Indicates drive is in use Cartridge LED color depends on drive type LED functionality varies accor...

Page 34: ...ing on the amount of air borne contaminants in the CO environment To replace the air filter open the front panel of the unit and slide the old filter straight out Replace the filter with a new one and return it to its original position by sliding it straight in Filters can be ordered from Cognitronics according to the part number listed in Appendix A ...

Page 35: ...charge ESD therefore qualified ESD wrist straps must be employed whenever personnel handle these modules Wrist straps must be connected to the frame in accordance with Telco safety practices 1 Turn the power switch located on the Power Supply board to OFF 2 Loosen the fastening screws and then remove the board pulling the two end tabs pull straight out and replace the board with a known good one w...

Page 36: ...f the assembly and also slides straight out When installing a new filter be sure that the pull tab is pointing toward the center of the unit 1 5 2 Disk Drives The disk drives are mounted on a removable assembly which is located to the left of the card file This facilitates removal of the drives whenever necessary To remove the drive assembly from a powered down unit 1 Loosen the two screws on the ...

Page 37: ...DC This is the main fuse When 48v system power is applied it is directed to the power supply through this fuse The fuse is Littelfuse 401003 or equivalent Cognitronics P N 70303320 F2 1 amp 60 VDC This is the signal battery fuse which protects the system if external power is applied The fuse is Littelfuse 401001 or equivalent Cognitronics P N 70303310 F3 1 amp This is the fuse which provides power...

Page 38: ... McIAS 1610 a major alarm the most critical and three minor alarms Refer to Table 1 1 LED Indicator Functions for alarm details The Alarm Transition board is attached to the SBC and installed in Slot 5 of the card file The Alarm Transition board uses four sets of dry electrically isolated contacts The major alarm is associated with a pair of normally open NO contacts In the idle condition these co...

Page 39: ...steps to follow in powering down the system and subsequently inspecting or replacing printed circuit boards For detailed information about the alarm conditions that may occur during McIAS 1610 operation refer to the appropriate documentation depending on the configuration McIAS 1610 68 McIAS 16xx 68 EASM Operator s Guide Vol I P N 51315820 Appendix G McIAs 1610 IP McIAS 16xx IP System Operation Ma...

Page 40: ...10 3 0 General Technical Assistance McIAS 1610 PRODUCT SUPPORT Available Monday Friday 8 30 AM to 5 00 PM ET Telephone Number 203 830 3560 Fax Number 203 830 3574 ...

Page 41: ... authorization is required Send paperwork to Cognitronics Corporation Attn Sales 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 06810 4130 1 Purchase Order Number or copy of the P O that will cover the repair cost 2 Ship to and Bill to addresses 3 Name and phone number of contact person 4 Serial Number of defective material Send defective component to Cognitronics Corporation Attn Repair Department 3 Corporate Driv...

Page 42: ...12 5 0 New Product Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVE Available Monday Friday 8 30 AM to 5 00 PM ET Telephone Number 203 830 3532 Fax Number 203 830 3554 ...

Page 43: ...070 T1 Interface Board McTi 24 44311410 T1 Interface Board with power off switch McTi 24 44321720 or 44338180 E1 Interface Board McTi 30 44313020 One of the following Drive Shuttle Assemblies Standard Drive Shuttle 44316000 Standard Drive Shuttle II 44336400 Large Drive Shuttle 44315870 Large Drive Shuttle II 44336410 Power Supply Board 44303220 Backup Restore Cartridge Disk 68 Series 41314960 Bac...

Page 44: ...6350 21 Mounting Brackets 40316460 23 Mounting Brackets 40316360 25 Mounting Brackets 40316470 26 Mounting Brackets 40316480 F1 Fuse 3 amp 70303320 F2 Fuse 1 amp 70303310 F3 Fuse 1 amp 70316130 SCSI Terminator 70318900 Two of each are required and are packaged together as a kit ...

Page 45: ...24 44311410 T1 Interface Board with power off switch McTi 24 44321720 or 44338180 E1 Interface Board McTi 30 44313020 Power Supply Board 44303220 One of the following Drive Shuttle Assemblies Standard Drive Shuttle 44316000 Standard Drive Shuttle II 44336400 Large Drive Shuttle 44315870 Large Drive Shuttle II 44336410 Model 2513 Removable Drive Cleaning Kit 40331020 Model 2513 Removable Media Clea...

Page 46: ...McIAS 16xx Series TELEPHONY INTERFACE BOARDS AND TRUNK CONNECTIONS MANUAL Cognitronics Corporation 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 06810 Rev 6 04 41315000 ...

Page 47: ...e Boards Optional 14 Board Description 14 Setting the Board Identification Number V S24T1 V S30E1 15 Grounding One Side of the Transmit Receive Lines V S30E1 only 15 V S24T1 V S30E1 Telephony Connections 16 V S24T1 Connections 16 V S30E1 Connections 17 McIAS 16xx IP Connectors 18 Setting the Remote Loopback Switch 21 V S24T1 V S30E1 Front Panel LED Indicators 22 McTi MR Multi Resource Boards Optio...

Page 48: ... DB15 to BNC Conversion Cable Pin Connections 5 McIAS 16xx Digital Connector Block McTi 24 Pin Assignments 9 McTi 24 Digital Signal States 11 McTi 24 McTi 30 LED Indicator Functions 13 V S24T1 V S30E1 LED Indicator Functions 22 McTi MR LED Indicator Functions 32 McTi 8E Pin Connections 23 McTi 8R Pin Connections 26 McTi 8L Pin Connections 28 McTi 8L Record Input Gain Options 39 McTi 8L Voice Outpu...

Page 49: ... McTi board slot is associated with a trunk connector located on the backplane through which connection is made to the telephone company trunks Cognitronics recommends in a McIAS 1610 that analog McTi boards are installed in the lowermost slots followed by digital McTi boards in ascending order Board addresses are set according to Table 4 1 or Table 4 2 Digital connections are provided using McTi ...

Page 50: ...ire Loop Reversal Telco Connection 25 pair 50 pin telco type male required DTMF Level Input Subscriber only 0 to 25 dBm Audio Output Level 1 dB over recorded input level at Subscriber Line Tip Ring Audio Frequency Response 300 Hz to 3000 Hz Audio Channel Crosstalk less than 55 dBrn McTi 24MR Boards Trunk Interface 24 channel T1 Telco Connection T1 DB15F male required RJ 48C V S24T1 or V S30E1 Boar...

Page 51: ...s associated with each digital connector are discussed in Section 2 3 The table below lists the DB15F pin connections 1 Transmit Tip XMIT1 2 Not used 3 Receive T1 RCV1 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used 9 Transmit Ring XMIT2 10 Not used 11 Receive R1 RCV2 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Frame Table 2 1 McTi 24 Digital Telephony Connections Note It is a good practice to t...

Page 52: ...nnection to the telco see Section 2 2 1 The channels associated with each digital connector are discussed in Section 2 3 The table below lists the DB15F pin connections 1 Transmit XMIT1 2 Not used 3 Receive RCV1 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used 9 Transmit XMIT2 10 Not used 11 Receive RCV2 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Frame Table 2 2 McTi 30 Digital Telephony Connect...

Page 53: ...it 1 9 the other is labeled McIAS Receive 3 11 Connection must be made from the McIAS Transmit female connector to the Cross Connect Point BNC male Receive connector Connection must also be made from the McIAS Receive female connector to the Cross Connect Point BNC male Transmit connector The table below lists the conversion cable pin connections DB15F McIAS backplane Conversion Cable BNC female C...

Page 54: ...ibe the correspondence between the McTi 24 McTi 30 digital connectors on the McIAS backplane with McTi boards installed in the McIAS card file The connectors are DB15 Female 2 3 1 McIAS 1607 Digital Connector McIAS 1607 pin connections pertain to the channels coming from the McTi 24 or McTi 30 board installed in the slot located directly above the SBC board See McIAS 1607 front view below This slo...

Page 55: ...ponds to J9 and Slot 2 corresponds to J10 For installations that are exclusively configured with digital McTi boards channels would be distributed as follows McTi 24 J8 board in Slot 4 Channels 1 24 J9 board in Slot 3 Channels 25 48 J10 board in Slot 2 Channels 49 72 McTi 30 J8 board in Slot 4 Channels 1 30 J9 board in Slot 3 Channels 31 60 J10 board in Slot 2 Channels 61 90 Note If a connector bl...

Page 56: ...sponds to J11 Channels are distributed as follows McTi 24 J8 board in Slot 4 Channels 1 24 J9 board in Slot 5 Channels 25 48 J10 board in Slot 6 Channels 49 72 J11 board in Slot 7 Channels 73 96 McTi 30 J8 board in Slot 4 Channels 1 30 J9 board in Slot 5 Channels 31 60 J10 board in Slot 6 Channels 61 90 J11 board in Slot 7 Channels 91 120 Note If a connector block is used refer to Table 2 4 if a c...

Page 57: ...ur system DB15F Connector Connector Block J5A 1 9 3 11 1 T1 S1 XMT1 26 T1 S1 XMT2 2 T1 S1 RCV1 27 T1 S1 RCV2 J5B 1 9 3 11 5 T1 S2 XMT1 30 T1 S2 XMT2 6 T1 S2 RCV1 31 T1 S2 RCV2 J5C 1 9 3 11 9 T1 S3 XMT1 34 T1 S3 XMT2 10 T1 S3 RCV1 35 T1 S3 RCV2 J5D 1 9 3 11 13 T1 S4 XMT1 38 T1 S4 XMT2 14 T1 S4 RCV1 39 T1 S4 RCV2 J5E 1 9 3 11 17 T1 S5 XMT1 42 T1 S5 XMT2 18 T1 S5 RCV1 43 T1 S5 RCV2 Table 2 4 McIAS 16...

Page 58: ...ront of the McTi 24 board associated with the connector being tested McIAS 1607 Use the digital connector block with pins 1 2 and 26 27 jumpered together McIAS 1610 Jumper the following pins together on the Digital Connector Block for the board s installed in the slots indicated Slot 4 Slot 3 Slot 2 pins 1 2 pins 5 6 pins 9 10 pins 26 27 pins 30 31 pins 34 35 McIAS 1623 IP Jumper the following pin...

Page 59: ... 0 0 1 TRMT RCV to McIAS from McIAS 0 3 0 1 E M INPUT A B A B E M OUTPUT 3 3 3 3 3 1 M LEAD GRD OR OPEN 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 1 M LEAD BATTERY 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 E LEAD OPEN 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 E LEAD GRD OR LOOPED 2 2 2 2 2 NOTES Signaling channel states in the DS 1 Signal Designates either 1 or 0 Table 2 7 McTi 24 Digital Signal States 2 5 2 McTi 30 Signaling The McTi 30 telephony interface board s require a C...

Page 60: ...le lengths CAUTION The components on the assembly are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Use an ESD protected environment and procedure when working with the boards T1 Cable Distance Compensation One Way Distance Between McIAS and Switch in feet SW2 Dip Switch Settings 1 2 3 0 110 111 220 221 330 331 440 441 550 551 660 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF Factory set...

Page 61: ...ing will accelerate as the number of calls increases If all lines are idle will pulse at a rate of 2 seconds on 2 seconds off E1 Board McTi 30 Red MR McIAS unable to synchronize to Multi frame level Yellow MY McIAS receiving Multi frame yellow alarm from switch Red FR Indicates that McIAS is unable to synchronize to the signal received from the switch May indicate a loss of signal or an unframed s...

Page 62: ... Optional McIAS 16xx IP systems only Warning Never turn the power switch on the front panel of the V S24T1 or V S30E1 board to the OFF position This switch must always remain in the ON position The following sub sections describe the optional V S24T1 or V S30E1 digital telephony interface boards 2 8 1 Board Description The front panel and top view of the V S24T1 and V S30E1 boards are shown below ...

Page 63: ...23 IP in out out out out in V S Board 2 McIAS 1623 IP only out in out out out in Recommendation See diagrams in Section 2 8 4 3 for slot locations McIAS 1607 IP 1610 IP Install V S board in the slot directly above the SBC McIAS 1623 IP Install V S Board 1 in Slot 2 and Board 2 if applicable in Slot 3 Note To use a V S24T1 or V S30E1 board McIAS 1607 IP 1610 IP require the installation of the 2 2 M...

Page 64: ... may be installed in the VME expansion slots of the McIAS 1623 IP For each V S24T1 board installed in the McIAS 1623 IP use one of the following connectors located on the back of the McIAS Slot 2 or Slot 3 to connect to the telco either the DB15F female connector or the RJ 48C connector A diagram showing these connectors and the channels associated with each connector are provided in Section 2 8 4...

Page 65: ...each V S30E1 board installed in the McIAS 1623 IP use one of the following connectors located on the back of the McIAS Slot 2 or Slot 3 to connect to the telco either the DB15F female connector or the RJ 48C connector A diagram showing these connectors and the channels associated with each connector are provided in Section 2 8 4 3 Note An optional conversion cable may be required for connection to...

Page 66: ... 2 8 4 3 McIAS 16xx IP Connectors McIAS 1607 IP The DB15F connector J8 shown below in the diagram of the McIAS 1607 IP backplane is associated with the 24 channels coming from the V S24T1 or V S30E1 board installed in the slot directly above the SBC McIAS 1607 IP Front View McIAS 1607 IP Rear View ...

Page 67: ...610 IP The DB15F connector J8 shown below in the diagram of the McIAS 1610 IP backplane is associated with the 24 channels coming from the V S24T1 or V S30E1 board installed in the slot directly above the SBC McIAS 1610 IP Front View McIAS 1610 IP Rear View ...

Page 68: ...he V S24T1 or V S30E1 board s installed in Slots 2 and 3 Connections are made via the Transition Board s installed in Slot 2 and or Slot 3 at the rear of the McIAS 1623 IP Channels are distributed as follows V S Board Slot Channels Recommended 1 2 1 24 Configuration 2 if installed 3 25 48 McIAS 1623 IP Front View McIAS 1623 IP Rear View ...

Page 69: ... factory V S24T1 and V S30E1 boards have the remote loopback switch set to normal mode default Once installed McIAS 16xx IP T1 and E1 connections may be tested by setting the switch to loopback mode as illustrated below In loopback mode if the LED lights red then T1 or E1 connections to the switch are operating properly ...

Page 70: ...ed Indicates that the board is in reset mode Red Alarm Red Indicates that McIAS is unable to synchronize to the signal received from the switch Yellow Alarm Yellow Indicates loss of frame synchronization from the switch Carrier Signal Green Indicates that the board is powered up and receiving signal from external T1 or E1 facility Remote Loopback Red Indicates remote loopback switch in loopback po...

Page 71: ...3 respectively however if Board 5 is powered OFF then it must be removed from the unit in order to ensure proper operation of Board 6 There are two types of McTi MR digital telephony interface boards available McTi 24MR 24 channels McTi 30MR 30 channels 2 9 1 McTi MR Board Description The diagram below illustrates the front panel and top view of a McTi MR board ...

Page 72: ...ar Important If a McTi MR board is installed in Slot 2 then the corresponding transition board must be installed in Slot 2 from the rear of the unit if a McTi MR board is installed in Slot 3 then the corresponding transition board must be installed in Slot 3 from the rear of the unit 2 9 2 1 McTi 24MR Digital Connections via T1 Transition Board The T1 Transition Board provides connections via a DB...

Page 73: ...ition Board provides BNC connection to the telco from the McIAS McTi 30MR E1 Transition Board jumper and connector locations are illustrated below One of the McIAS female BNC connectors is labeled E1TX the other is labeled E1RX Connection must be made from the McIAS E1TX female connector to the Cross Connect Point BNC male Receive connector Connection must also be made from the McIAS E1RX female c...

Page 74: ...ceive 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Frame DB15F RJ 48C SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 DB15F RJ 48C SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 2 9 2 3 McIAS 1623 IP with McTi MR Board s Installed The DB15F and RJ 48C connectors shown in the diagram below are associated with the channels coming from the McTi MR board s installed in Slots 2 and or 3 of the McIAS 1623 IP Connections are made via the Transition Board s installed a...

Page 75: ...15F or RJ 48C T1 Transition Board Refer to the McIAS 1623 IP MOP Guide P N 51325920 MOP 510 for line assignment instructions Note It is a good practice to test internal McTi MR connections see MOP 308 to connect loopback A successful test will result in all McTi MR board front panel LEDs turned off with the exception of the Active LED which should be blinking Important McTi MR Board 5 and McTi MR ...

Page 76: ...e at a rate of 2 seconds on 2 seconds off Red LOS McIAS receiving no signal from the switch Red FR R Indicates that McIAS is unable to synchronize to the signal received from the switch May indicate a loss of signal or an unframed signal e g AIS Blue Alarm Yellow FR Y McIAS receiving a yellow alarm signal from the switch Red MFR R Indicates that McIAS is unable to synchronize to the multiframe str...

Page 77: ...S2 XMT1 30 T1 S2 XMT2 6 T1 S2 RCV1 31 T1 S2 RCV2 McIAS 1623 IP Digital Connector Block McTi MR Telephony Interface Pin Assignments To test internal McTi MR connections jumper the following pins together on the Digital Connector Block for the McTi MR boards installed in the slots indicated Slot 2 Slot 3 pins 1 2 pins 5 6 pins 26 27 pins 30 31 Another way to test McTi MR connections is to use a loop...

Page 78: ...ocations of these jumpers CAUTION The components on the assembly are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Use an ESD protected environment and procedure when working with the boards T1 Cable Distance Compensation One Way Distance Between McIAS and Switch in feet T1 Transition Board Jumpers JP1 JP2 JP3 0 115 82 213 180 312 279 410 377 508 476 607 574 689 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 79: ...Ch 4 8 12 16 SIG IN Tip Ch 4 8 12 16 SIG OUT M Ch 3 7 11 15 E Ch 3 7 11 15 T1 Ch 3 7 11 15 SIG IN Tip Ch 3 7 11 15 SIG OUT M Ch 2 6 10 14 E Ch 2 6 10 14 T1 Ch 2 6 10 14 SIG IN Tip Ch 2 6 10 14 SIG OUT M Ch 1 5 9 13 E Ch 1 5 9 13 T1 Ch 1 5 9 13 SIG IN Tip Ch 1 5 9 13 SIG OUT 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Not used SIGNAL BATTERY Ch 18 20 22 24 SIGNAL GROUND Ch 18 ...

Page 80: ...1610 Analog Connectors and Associated Slots For installations that are exclusively configured with analog McTi boards the channels would be distributed as follows Channels 1 4 J3 and Channels 5 8 J4 come from the board in Slot 4 Channels 9 12 J6 and Channels 13 16 J7 come from the board in Slot 3 and Channels 17 18 J3 Channels 19 20 J4 Channels 21 22 J6 and Channels 23 24 J7 come from the board in...

Page 81: ... JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 and JP8 These jumpers select the ground options for E M Types I II and III For E M Types I and III the left two pins on each jumper should be connected position A For E M Type II the right two pins on each jumper should be connected position B Jumper positions are illustrated below TELCO CONNECTION REAR FRONT LEFT A RIGHT B E M TYPES I III E M TYPE II ...

Page 82: ...5 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 18 20 22 24 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 17 19 21 23 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 4 8 12 16 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 3 7 11 15 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 2 6 10 14 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 1 5 9 13 Not used 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16...

Page 83: ...1610 Analog Connectors and Associated Slots For installations that are exclusively configured with analog McTi boards the channels would be distributed as follows Channels 1 4 J3 and Channels 5 8 J4 come from the board in Slot 4 Channels 9 12 J6 and Channels 13 16 J7 come from the board in Slot 3 and Channels 17 18 J3 Channels 19 20 J4 Channels 21 22 J6 and Channels 23 24 J7 come from the board in...

Page 84: ...the telco end McTi 8L pin connections are shown below Pin Number Connect to Pin Number Connect to 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 18 20 22 24 Speaker B Channel 24 Not used Not used Tip Channels 17 19 21 23 Not used Not used Not used Tip Channels 4 8 12 16 Speaker B Channels 8 16 Not used Not used Tip Channels 3 7 11...

Page 85: ...ely configured with analog McTi boards the channels would be distributed as follows Channels 1 4 J3 and Channels 5 8 J4 come from the board in Slot 4 Channels 9 12 J6 and Channels 13 16 J7 come from the board in Slot 3 and Channels 17 18 J3 Channels 19 20 J4 Channels 21 22 J6 and Channels 23 24 J7 come from the board in Slot 2 Speaker output leads A and B are distributed as follows depending on th...

Page 86: ...oards can be used to specify the voice output gain for any channel These jumpers are JP3 JP5 JP7 JP9 JP11 JP13 JP15 JP17 and JP19 Jumper JP3 can be used to set the record input gain on Channel 1 when it is used for administration purposes if applicable McTi 8L board trunk interface jumpers are indicated below jumper defaults are shown ...

Page 87: ...ecord Input Gain Options Channels 1 8 Voice Output Gain Channel Jumper 0 db Default 3 db 6 db See Note 12 db 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JP5 JP7 JP9 JP11 JP13 JP15 JP17 JP19 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 No jumper No jumper No jumper No jumper No jumper No jumper No jumper No jumper 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Note To set gain at 6 db do not install jumper Table 3 4 McTi ...

Page 88: ...ccurred This LED blinks when board is in boot code Green Activity As calls are received indicates line activity Blinking will accelerate as the number of calls increases If all lines are idle will pulse at a rate of 2 seconds on 2 seconds off Green Answer 1 Indicates that the line is off hook polarity is reversed Answer 8 Table 3 5 McTi 8L LED Indicator Functions ...

Page 89: ...444444 44444444 44444444 44444444 44444444 44444444 4444444 4444444 44444444 BOARD ADDRESS S Q 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 N A 5 6444444444 4444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x4444444x4444444x44444444 5 SW1 1 5 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 5 K O 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M 5 SW1 2 5 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 5 K O 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M 5 SW1 3 5 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ...

Page 90: ...S Q 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 6444444444 4444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x44444444x4444444 5 SW3 5 5 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 5 K O 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 O 5 SW3 6 5 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 5 K O 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 O 5 SW3 7 5 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 9444444444 4444444N44444444N44444444N44444444N44444444N44444444N44444444N44444448 Table 4 2 McTi 30 Board SCSI Bus Dip Sw...

Page 91: ...623 IP has a McIAS 16xx IP Series SBC board installed The McIAS 16xx 68 and McIAS 16xx IP SBC boards are described below The McIAS 16xx 68 Series SBC board has four LEDs on the front panel FAIL STAT RUN and SCON The McIAS 16xx IP Series SBC board 187 and 197 models contains the FAIL RUN SCON LAN SCSI and VME indicators The SBC 187 also contains a STAT and 12V LAN power LED All SBC board LEDs will ...

Page 92: ...d McTi 8L 44327070 T1 Interface Board McTi 24 44311410 T1 Interface Board with power off switch McTi 24 44321720 or 44338180 E1 Interface Board McTi 30 44313020 Multi Resource T1 E1 Interface Board McTi 24MR McTi 30MR 44334600 McTi 24MR T1 Transition Board 44333700 McTi 30MR E1 Transition Board 44337530 V S24T1 Board 43325010 V S30E1 Board 43325020 Transition Board For V S24T1 or V S30E1 43327420 ...

Page 93: ...McIAS 16xx 68 Series SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL Cognitronics Corporation 3 Corporate Drive Danbury CT 06810 Phone 203 830 3400 Facsimile 203 830 3405 Part Number 41318300 Rev 1 02 ...

Page 94: ...peration Overview 1 Part 1 System Start Up 2 Part 2 Install Disk Utility Program 3 Part 3 Install Application 5 Part 4 Install Announcements Messages 7 Appendix A Removable Cartridge Drive Information Operation Maintenance Handling A 1 ...

Page 95: ...m which is used to install application and announcement message software from a cartridge to the hard disk The Disk Utility Program is installed at the factory With the Disk Utility Program installed on the hard disk applications and voice files can be installed Part 3 provides detailed instructions on the process of accessing the disk utility and installing an application from a cartridge to the ...

Page 96: ...ce test is run on the Single Board Computer SBC 2 If the confidence test is successful and no failures are found the application program that exists on the hard disk if any will be executed 3 If the confidence test fails the test is aborted when the first fault is encountered and the FAIL LED on the front panel of the SBC lights and remains lit until the fault is corrected In this case McIAS sets ...

Page 97: ...p after the following appears on the screen it may take a few minutes for this to appear Application will start from hard disk Press any key within 5 seconds to enter disk utility Note At system start up if McIAS does not find an application program or disk utility program on the hard disk the above prompt will not appear and the PROM Utility Menu will automatically be displayed without pressing P...

Page 98: ... appear READY Y N 5 Press Y to continue The following will appear In process please wait After the software has been installed the PROM Utility Menu will be displayed again 6 Press 3 from the PROM Utility Menu to load the disk utility software The Disk Utility Main Menu will then be displayed as follows McIAS 1610 Disk Utility Main Menu 1 Install Software from Cartridge to Hard Disk 2 Run System D...

Page 99: ...system boot up after the following appears on the screen it may take a few minutes for this to appear Application will start from hard disk Press any key within 5 seconds to enter disk utility The following will appear after pressing any key other than P McIAS 1610 Disk Utility Main Menu 1 Install Software from Cartridge to Hard Disk 2 Run System Diagnostics 3 Exit to Debug Monitor Enter Selection...

Page 100: ...CR from the Cartridge to Hard Disk Utility Installation Menu to install the application program files onto the hard disk When the files have been installed the following will be displayed Function Complete Press CR to continue 6 Press CR to display the Disk Utility Main Menu 7 Remove the System Software cartridge from the drive Note Refer to Appendix A for instructions on how to operate the type o...

Page 101: ...the Disk Utility Main Menu press any key other than P during system boot up after the following appears on the screen it may take a few minutes for this to appear Application will start from hard disk Press any key within 5 seconds to enter disk utility The following will appear after pressing any key other than P McIAS 1610 Disk Utility Main Menu 1 Install Software from Cartridge to Hard Disk 2 R...

Page 102: ...Menu to install voice files After several minutes the following will appear Function Complete Press CR to continue 6 Press CR and the Disk Utility Main Menu will be displayed 7 Remove the Announcement Message Assembly Disk 1 from the drive Note Refer to Appendix A for instructions on how to operate the type of drive installed in your system Store the cartridge in a secure location away from magnet...

Page 103: ...ve Operation Instructions A 5 105MB Drive Cartridge Care Handling Precautions A 6 105MB Drive Cartridge Maintenance Instructions A 7 MODEL 2513 Drive Operation Instructions A 8 MODEL 2513EL Drive Operation Instructions A 9 MODEL 2513 2513EL Drive Cartridge Care Handling Precautions A 10 MODEL 2513 2513EL Drive Maintenance Instructions A 11 MODEL 2513 2513EL Cartridge Media Maintenance Instructions...

Page 104: ...edia Depending on your system any one of the following removable cartridge drives may be installed 105MB MODEL 2513 MODEL 2513EL The pages to follow provide information and operating maintenance instructions for each type of drive and cartridge Please read and understand the information for the removable drive in your system before attempting to use the drive WARNING FAILURE TO USE THE DRIVE AND C...

Page 105: ...determined refer to the appropriate operating instructions and care handling instructions for the drive installed WARNING THE CORRECT CARTRIDGE MUST BE USED IN THE CORRECT DRIVE OTHERWISE DAMAGE TO THE DRIVE AND OR CARTRIDGE CAN OCCUR Drive Descriptions Currently there are three types of removable drives 105MB and MODEL 2513 are shown below Model 2513EL is shown on the next page Cartridge Types Th...

Page 106: ...ES DRIVES P N REV McIAS TYPE OF CARTRIDGE MODEL 2513 To protect cartridge always store in case Operating instructions for all three types of McIAS 16xx 68 removable cartridge drives 105MB MODEL 2513 and MODEL 2513EL are provided on the pages to follow ...

Page 107: ...ive and the Cognitronics label is up so you can read it Insert the cartridge into the removable cartridge drive so that the cartridge is flush with the front of the drive The load lever will pop out slightly 2 Push the lever firmly in the opposite direction holding it until it locks in place and the drive s LED begins to flash 3 When the cartridge is properly inserted the drive s LED will turn gre...

Page 108: ...rect type for the drive Keep the cartridge media free of dust and dirt by placing it in the protective case when not in use Allow the cartridge media to stabilize at room temperature before using it in the system Do not store or use the cartridge in direct sunlight Do not place heavy objects on the cartridge Do not apply cleaners or lubricants to the drive or cartridge Never open the cartridge thi...

Page 109: ... no special maintenance Observing the precautions and following the procedures described in the 105MB DRIVE CARTRIDGE CARE HANDLING PRECAUTIONS will maintain reliable operation and secure data storage WARNING FAILURE TO USE THE DRIVE AND CARTRIDGE PROPERLY MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DRIVE AND OR CARTRIDGE ...

Page 110: ...ridge so the shutter points toward the drive and the Cognitronics label is up so you can read it Insert the cartridge into the removable cartridge drive Push the cartridge into the slot until it stops When inserted a label on the drive s door will indicate that a cartridge is in the drive 2 While the disk is spinning up the drive s green LED will flash After a few seconds the LED will go off Durin...

Page 111: ...e Cognitronics label is up so you can read it Insert the cartridge into the removable cartridge drive Push the cartridge into the slot until it stops 2 While the disk is spinning up the drive s green LED will flash After a few seconds the LED will go off During system operation the LED will only light when the disk is being accessed How to Remove a Cartridge from the Drive 1 Press the normal eject...

Page 112: ... sure the cartridge media is the correct type for the drive Keep the cartridge media free of dust and dirt by placing it in the protective case when not in use Allow the cartridge media to stabilize at room temperature before using it in the system Do not store or use the cartridge in direct sunlight Do not place heavy objects on the cartridge Avoid touching the cartridge media surface when the sh...

Page 113: ...13A Drive P N CA90002 C980 WARNING DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING KIT OTHER THAN COGNITRONICS P N 40331020 OR FUJITSU P N CA90002 C980 DAMAGE TO THE DRIVE LENS AND HEAD MAY OCCUR IF OTHER TYPES OF MAGNETO OPTICAL CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE USED Procedure Caution Check the cleaning brush state by opening the shutter door of the head cleaner cartridge If the tips of the bristles are open use a new head cleaner ...

Page 114: ...toring Do not use or store in direct sunlight Materials Required Media Cleaning Kit for M O cartridge disks used in MODEL2513 drive Cognitronics P N 40331260 contains Fujitsu P N CA90003 0702 instructions Disposable gloves recommended Procedure Refer to the instructions that are in the Cartridge Disk Media Cleaning Kit for the latest information Below is a summary of the procedure Perform this pro...

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