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NWA-008841-001

ISSUE 5.0

Installation Procedure Manual

Summary of Contents for UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS

Page 1: ...NWA 008841 001 ISSUE 5 0 Installation Procedure Manual ...

Page 2: ...s prepared this document for use by its employees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation MATWorX is a trademark of NEC Corporation Copyright 2007 NEC Infrontia Corporation ...

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Page 11: ...ardware 17 Control Card 20 Application Processor Card 23 Line Trunk Card 30 LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL 42 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS 45 Circuit Card Mounting Slots 45 Mountable Slots According to Number of Ports 47 Control Card Mounting Conditions 48 Application Processor Card Mounting Conditions 50 Line Trunk Card Mounting Conditions 53 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 61 PRECAUTIONS 62 Gro...

Page 12: ... AND HEAT RUN TEST 121 AC120 V 240 V Power Supply System 121 48 V DC Power Supply System 125 BATTERY CONNECTION 129 Internal Battery Connection 131 External BATTM Battery Connection 134 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF 137 Installation of External MDF 137 MDF Cable 138 Cable Running to External MDF 141 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF 144 Cable Connection to MDF 144 Location of Each LEN 145 LTC Connector Pin Arra...

Page 13: ...SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 277 All Clear Except LEN000 CAT 277 Resident System Program 277 SYSTEM DATA ENTRY 278 CAT 278 MAT 279 Confirming Lamp Indication 279 OPERATION TEST 280 SYSTEM DATA SAVE 281 CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK 281 Cleaning 281 Visual Check 281 MOUNTING FRONT COVER 282 BACKUP CPU SYSTEM 283 Required Equipment 283 Service Conditions 284 Installation Procedure 285 Mounting Locations of MP ...

Page 14: ...N 30CCTA CCT 365 PN CFTC CFT 372 PN CFTC A CFT 374 PN DAIA A DAIA 376 PN DAIB DAIB 381 PN DAIC DAIC 385 PN DAID A DAID 388 PN DAIE DAIE 394 PN DAIF DAIF 398 PN DTA PN DTB CCH 402 PN DTA CCT DTI PRT 407 PN DTB CCT DTI PRT 414 PN 24DTA C DTI 421 PN 30DTC C DTI 427 PN 8ETIA HUB 433 PN 2ILCC ILC 435 PN 8IPTA SIP 440 PN IPTB IPT 444 PN 24PRTA PRT 448 PN 30PRTA PRT 456 PN 4RSTB MFR 463 PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC...

Page 15: ...COTJ COT 498 PN 8COTH COT 499 PN 8COTQ COT 500 PN 8COTR COT 501 PN 8COTS COT 502 PN 8COTT COT 503 PN 8COTU COT 504 PN 2CSIA CSI 505 PN 2CSIA A CSI 508 PN 2CSIH CSI 511 PN 4CSIA CSI 514 PN 4CSIA A CSI 517 PN 4DATC DAT 520 PN 4DIDA DIT 521 PN 2DITA DIT 522 PN 4DITB DIT 523 PN DK00 DK 524 PN 2DLCN DLC 525 PN 4DLCM DLC 526 PN 4DLCT DLC 527 PN 4DLCQ DLC 528 PN 8DLCL DLC 529 PN 8DLCP DLC 530 PN 2ILCA IL...

Page 16: ... 559 PN 4LDTA LDT 560 PN 4LLCB LLC 561 PN M10 M10 563 PN M13 M13 565 PN 2ODTA ODT 566 PN 2ODTB ODT 567 PN 4ODTA ODT 568 PN 4RSTF PN 4RSTF A SDT 570 PN 4RSTH SDT 571 PN 8RSTG PBR 572 PN RTA RTA 573 PN TNTA TNT 576 PN 4VCTI 4VCT 578 PN 16VCTA PN 16VCTA A 16VCT 580 PZ 8PFTB PFT 582 PZ M623 ETHER 583 PZ M649 DTI 584 PZ M650 DTI 587 PZ VM00 PZ VM00 M VM00 PZ VM10 M VM10 590 PZ VM01 VM01 593 PZ VM02 VM0...

Page 17: ...table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 10 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or hea...

Page 18: ...tric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 17 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operatin...

Page 19: ...ved interface wiring NOTE The Ethernet ports are not intended to be connected directly to outdoor cables 21 When installing the LC card for providing the analog telephone interface that is connected to off premise site use PN 4LLCB card 22 Do not install the PN 2ODTB PN 4ODTA card for providing the analog trunk interface that is connected to off premise site PBX RA RB TA TB PRT BRT DTI CCT G CSU C...

Page 20: ...e PN 2DLCN PN 4DLCT card and connect gas tube arrester across the line as shown in Figure below When installing the BRT PRT DTI CCT card for providing the BRI PRI E1 CCIS Q SIG interface that is connected to off premise site connect gas tube arresters across each transmit and receive line as shown in Figure below PBX R T DLC G MDF Main Distribution Frame OFF PREMISE To Dterm MDF G GAS TUBE ARRESTE...

Page 21: ...spark over voltage 90V Impulse spark over voltage at 1 2 50µs 6kV 1500V at initial max voltage 0 to 10µs 20V at more than10µs Nominal discharge current 100 A at 10 200µs WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 22: ...TER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter explains the outline of system configuration the name and functions of equipment the line conditions of each terminal and the mounting conditions of circuit cards used in the system CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equipment system initialization and data entry and operation test procedures you should foll...

Page 23: ...ogramming each business and hotel feature Maintenance Manual Contains the maintenance service features and the recommended troubleshooting procedure MATWorX User Guide Provides information to use the MATWorX program including highlights about features of the program This guide is a supplement to the MATWorX online Help system which provides context sensitive information and procedures to perform t...

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Page 25: ...ion the name and func tions of equipment the line conditions of each terminal and the mounting conditions of circuit cards used in the system TRUNKING DIAGRAM 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 12 EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION 17 LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL 42 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS 45 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...

Page 26: ...DN NETWORK CCIS NETWORK COT EXTERNAL HOLD TONE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE EXTERNAL HOLD TONE SPEAKER AMPLIFIER KEY BGM M10 M10 DTI REMOTE PIM OPTICAL FIBER CSI Dterm DSS LONG LINE Dterm ATTCON DESKCON SMDR PMS AD 8 IM 16 PS CS ZT TCP IP 10BASE T 100BASE TX RS 232C MAT SMDR MAT CIS HOTEL PRINTER MCI VMS Dterm IP IP CS PC FOR OAI MAT SMDR PMS ALARM DISPLAY PANEL ISDN TERMINAL FOR REMOTE MAINTENANCE DSS 2W...

Page 27: ...emory Expansion Card FP Firmware Processor Card Built in FP on MP Virtual FP on MP ICH ISDN channel Handler Card ILC ISDN Line Circuit Card IP CS Cell Station on IP for PHS IP PAD 8 channel IP PAD Card 32 channel IP PAD Card IPT IP Trunk Card Virtual IPT on MP SYMBOL DESCRIPTION KEY External Key LC Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephone LDT LD Trunk Card LLC Long Line Circuit Card M10 Optical...

Page 28: ...ng Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation Example of system configurations for each installation method are shown below Floor Standing Installation 1 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation NOTE Height 65 mm 2 6 of the BASE is included PIM BASE FRONT 223 8 8 430 16 9 417 16 4 NOTE UNIT mm inch SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ...

Page 29: ...ON 13 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch1001 fm 2 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation NOTE Height 65 mm 2 6 of the BASE is included PIM BATTM BASE FRONT PIM 223 8 8 430 16 9 769 30 2 UNIT mm inch NOTE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ...

Page 30: ... 0 90ch1001 fm Maximum Configuration for Floor Standing Installation NOTE Height 65 mm 2 6 of the BASE is included 223 8 8 860 33 9 1473 58 0 1825 71 8 NOTE UNIT mm inch BATTM PIM4 PIM5 PIM6 PIM7 BATTM PIM0 PIM1 PIM2 PIM3 BASE FRONT SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ...

Page 31: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 15 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch1001 fm Wall Mounting Installation 1 PIM Configuration for Wall Mounting Installation PIM BASE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ...

Page 32: ...ERAL INFORMATION 16 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch1001 fm 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation 1 PIM Configuration for 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation BASE PIM 19 BRACKET 19 inch RACK JULY 1 2006 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ...

Page 33: ...vides a total of 512 physical ports 64 ports 8 SN1663 PIMMG For EU PIM Port Interface Module PIM Maximum 64 physical ports per PIM Houses two batteries for protection from short power interruption for 30 minutes At maximum configuration the system consists of eight PIMs and provides a total of 512 physical ports 64 ports 8 SN1658 PIMMF PIM Port Interface Module PIM for Backup CPU System Maximum 64...

Page 34: ...red for each stack TOP COVER ASSEM SN1685 BASEUC BASE Base for DC 48 V Power Input System Installation Cable to Terminal Blocks from this Base is to be local provided SN1619 BATTMB BATTM Battery Module for housing PIM or CS ZT backup batteries Houses two pairs of batteries for protection from long power inter ruption for 3 hours SN1671 BATTMG For EU BATTM Battery Module for housing PIM backup batt...

Page 35: ...stalled on the top PIM in four or more modules of stack It provides 1 1G shockproof construction 19 RACK BRACKET A 19 inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type A One bracket is required for one PIM configuration One bracket is required for the top PIM of multiple module con figuration 19 RACK BRACKET B 19 inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type B One bracket is required for the bottom module of multiple module conf...

Page 36: ...one BUS interface BUS interface functions as a driver receiver of various signals adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing monitors I O Bus and PCM BUS One card is required per system Series 3400 software enhancement PN CP24 C PN CP24 D MP Main Processor Card Provides LAN control function system based Device Registration Server DRS built in FP Virtual FP built in OAI built in SMDR on RS 23...

Page 37: ...delay timing and cable delay timing monitors I O Bus and PCM BUS Two cards are required per Backup CPU system One card for active MP MP0 and another card for stand by MP MP1 Series 3400 software enhancement PN CP15 FP Firmware Processor Card Provides Line Trunk interface Memory RAM 768 KB and inter module BUS interface BUS interface functions as a driver receiver of various signals adjusts gate de...

Page 38: ... mA 90 V 80 mA One card is pre installed per PIM PZ PW126 For UK EU AC DC PWR Main Power Supply Card Input AC240 V 60 Hz Output 27 V 4 4 A 5 V 7 2 A CR 38 mA 90 V 80 mA One card is pre installed per PIM PZ PW122 DC DC PWR 48 V DC Power Supply Card Input 24 V DC Output 48 V DC 1 7 A One card per PIM Used as main power supply from PN 4CSIA PN 4CSIA A PN 4DLCT PN 4LDTA PN 4LLCB PN 4ODAT card to termi...

Page 39: ...Printer CIS PMS MCI functions For PMS function PN AP00 B with MRCA program is not available One card per system PN AP00 D AP00 Application Processor Card Provides four RS 232C ports and is used for SMDR Hotel Printer CIS MCI functions One card per system PN BRTA BRT 1 line Basic Rate 2B D Interface Trunk Card Accommodates one 2 channel PCM digital lines PN 2BRTC BRT 2 line Basic Rate 2B D Interfac...

Page 40: ...B DAIB T1 Digital Trunk Interface 1 5 Mbps Card for Remote PIM Accommodates 24 channel PCM digital lines and provides Firm ware Processor One card is required per Remote PIM at Remote Site PN DAIC DAIC T1 Digital Trunk Interface 1 5 Mbps Channel Expansion Card Accommodates 24 channel PCM digital lines One through twelve cards can be provided at Main Site Two cards can be provided at Remote Site PN...

Page 41: ...bps Digital Trunk Interface Card Accommodates 24 channel PCM digital lines PN DTA PRT ISDN Primary Rate 23B D 30B D Interface Card Provides a built in D channel Handler DCH PN DTB CCH Common Channel Handler for Event Based CCIS Transmits receives signals on the common signaling channel of Event Based CCIS PN DTB CCT CCIS 1 5 Mbps 2 Mbps Trunk Card Provides a built in Common Channel Handler CCH of ...

Page 42: ...n Auto Negotiation fixed PZ M675 PZ M675 card is mounted on PN 8ETIA card Power over Ethernet PoE All Ethernet port NOTE Power over Ethernet PoE function is based on IEEE 802 3af and the NEC standard PN 2ILCC ILC 2 line ISDN Line Circuit Card Provides a physical interface to ISDN Terminals Occupies 8 time slots per one card This card does not require PN SC03 B ICH card PN 8IPTA SIP 8 channel SIP T...

Page 43: ...4 line MF Receiver MFC Receiver Sender Card Used for MF MFC R2 Signaling on DID DOD trunks Maximum four cards can be provided per system including the PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A card PN 4RSTC CIR 4 line Caller ID Receiver Trunk Card Used for Caller ID CLASS SM on analog trunks Maximum four cards per system including the PN 4RSTB card PN 4RSTC A CIR 4 line Caller ID Receiver Trunk Card Used for Caller ID ...

Page 44: ...um four CSI cards eight CS ZT s Supports number extension of PS PZ M537 EXPMEM Memory Expansion Card for AP00 Card The system capacity is expanded when PZ M537 is mounted on PN AP00 B AP00 card This card is not required for PN AP00 D AP00 card Memory Expansion for AP00 is shown in the table below PZ M542 CONN Coaxial Cable Connection Card Used to connect a coaxial cable for the Digital Trunk Inter...

Page 45: ...ided Center Office of Centralized Billing CCIS is provided Local Office of Centralized Billing CCIS Stand alone is provided Center Office of Centralized Billing CCIS is provided PN AP00 B with AP00 program 1600 800 27000 Call Record for CIS is not pro vided 26000 Call Record for CIS is provided PN AP00 B with MRCA program 2620 1965 23580 22925 PN AP00 D with MRCA program 23580 22925 EQUIPMENT NAME...

Page 46: ...d Use of one card Can control a conference of up to six partici pants Use of two cards Can control a conference of up to ten partici pants PN 2COTD COT 2 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Trunk Provides metering pulse detection function PN 2COTE For Australia Asia Middle East COT 2 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Trunk Provides metering pulse detection function PN 4COTA A COT 4 l...

Page 47: ...es a detector for line fault conditions Loop resistance Maximum 900 Ω PN 8COTQ COT 8 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Trunk Provides loop detection receiving sending the Caller ID CLASS SM signal µ law only PN 8COTR COT 8 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Trunk PN 8COTS COT 8 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Ground Start Trunk Provides loop detection sending detecting gro...

Page 48: ...4CSIA A For PCS CSI 4 line Zone Transceiver Interface Card Used to interface with the ZT based on U interface Maximum four ZTs can be connected per CSI card Occupies 16 time slots per one card PN 4DATC DAT 4 line Digital Announcement Trunk Card Recording duration Maximum 120 seconds Occupies 8 time slots per one card PN 4DIDA For North America Australia New Zealand Asia DIT 4 line Direct Inward Di...

Page 49: ...d power supply PN 4DLCM DLC 4 line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i 75 65 Series E III Dterm Series i 70 60 Elite Electra Pro DSS Console ATTCON DESKCON 27 V version 2 wire type Provides Line Test function PN 4DLCT DLC 4 line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i 75 65 Series E III Dterm Series i DSS Console ATTCON DESKCON NOTE 48 V version 2 wire type Provides Line Test fu...

Page 50: ...Line Circuit Card Provides a physical interface to ISDN Terminals Occupies 8 time slots per one card PN 8IPLA IP PAD 8 channel IP PAD Card Provides LAN Interface Packet Assembly Disassembly to accommo date Legacy Line Trunk interface And provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control DTMF relay and FAX relay Voice compression protocols G 711 64 Kbps G 723 1 5 3 ...

Page 51: ... for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance Maximum 600 Ω including telephone set Provides Line Test function PN 4LCD A LC 4 line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance Maximum 600 Ω including telephone set Provides momentary open and Message Waiting Lamp control Line Test functions for each circuit Equipped with 80 V DC DC on board power supply PN 4LCE For Australia L...

Page 52: ... Telephones Loop resistance Maximum 600 Ω including telephone set Provides Message Waiting Lamp control momentary open Line Test functions for each circuit PN 8LCAB For China LC 8 line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance Maximum 1200 Ω including telephone set Provides Message Waiting Lamp control momentary open Line Test functions for each circuit PN 8LCAD LC 8 line...

Page 53: ...ard for Single Line Telephones Provides Caller ID Display on analog station Loop resistance for PB DP type PB Maximum 1200 Ω DP 20 PPS Maximum 1700 Ω DP 10 PPS Maximum 2500 Ω Including the internal resistance of the distant office equipment Provides Message Waiting Lamp control momentary open reverse functions for each circuit PZ PW122 is required PN M10 M10 Optical Fiber Interface Card Provides o...

Page 54: ...he PIM connect speech line circuits 2 and 3 with the CN1 connector on the front side of the card PN 4RSTF For North America Asia exclud ing China SDT 4 line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line Telephones PN 4LLCB is required PN 4RSTF A For North America Asia includ ing China SDT 4 line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line Telephones PN 4LLCB is required PN 4R...

Page 55: ...nal tone music source PN 4VCTI 4VCT 4 channel CODEC Card for IP Trunk Card Provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control DTMF relay and FAX relay NOTE1 Voice compression protocols G 711 64 Kbps G 723 1 5 3 Kbps 6 3 Kbps G 729a 8 Kbps FAX protocol T 30 Used together with IP Trunk PN IPTB card Four cards can be accommodated per IP Trunk PN IPTB card maximum 32 pe...

Page 56: ... per system Number of ports 4 ports Up to 8 ports when PZ VM01 is mounted Occupies three physical slots width per card To be mounted in LT00 slot of PIM PZ VM10 M VM10 4 port Voice Mail Card NEAXMail AD 8 One card per system Number of ports 4 ports Up to 8 ports when PZ VM01 is mounted Occupies three physical slots width per card To be mounted in LT00 slot of PIM PZ VM01 VM01 4 port Voice Mail Ext...

Page 57: ...he PIM0 One card per PBX is available PZ VM04 For North America VM04 This card provides additional 4 ports for transmitting receiving the voice information and is used for expanding the port interface up to 12 ports It is mounted on the VM03 card PZ VM05 For North America VM05 This card provides additional 4 ports for transmitting receiving the voice information and is used for expanding the port ...

Page 58: ...YPE CARD TYPE CABLE LENGTH Cable 0 5 φ 24 AWG REMARKS Dterm Series i 8 button Dterm Series i 16 button Dterm 75 Series E 8 button PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 300 m 984 ft NOTE 2 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 300 m 1200 m 984 ft 3937 ft PN 2DLCN 4DLCT LONG 850 m 1200 m 2788 ft 3937 ft Dterm Series i 32 button Dterm 75 Series E 16 button Dterm 75 Series E 32 button PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 200 m 656 ft NOTE 2 ...

Page 59: ...RMINAL TYPE CARD TYPE CABLE LENGTH Cable 0 5 φ 24 AWG REMARKS Dterm65 Series III 8 button PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 300 m 984 ft NOTE 2 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 300 m 1200 m 984 ft 3937 ft PN 2DLCN 4DLCT LONG 850 m 1200 m 2788 ft 3937 ft Dterm65 Series III 24 button PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 150 m 492 ft NOTE 2 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 150 m 1200 m 492 ft 3937 ft PN 2DLCN 4DLCT LONG 850 m 1200 m 2788 ft...

Page 60: ...MARKS SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON 2 wire type ATTCON PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 150 m 492 ft PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 150 m 492 ft PN 2DLCN 4DLCT LONG 600 m 1968 ft SN716 DESKCON PN 8DLCL 8DLCP and PN PW00 or AC Adapter 300 m 984 ft PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ and PN PW00 350 m 1148 ft PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ and AC Adapter 1200 m 3937 ft OCTOBER 31 2005 LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL ...

Page 61: ... card mounting slots AP00 AP11 Application Processor card mounting slots MP12 PN CP24 A CP24 B CP24 C CP24 D mounting slot FP12 PN CP15 mounting slot VM PZ VM00 VM00 M VM03 M VM10 M mounting slot PFT PZ 8PFTB mounting slot AC DC PWR PZ PW121 PW126 mounting slot When using the A361 PIM DC PIM for 48 V DC power supply system this slot is used for DC DC PWR PZ PW135 mounting slot DC DC PWR PZ PW122 m...

Page 62: ...d in the MP01 slot 2 PN CP27 A CP27 B MP0 card is to be mounted in the MP00 slot 3 Either line trunk cards or application processor cards can be mounted in the LT00 AP00 LT10 AP10 slots For mounting condition of PN RTA RTA refer to the In Skin Router Installation Guide LT00 LT10 Line Trunk card mounting slots AP00 AP10 Application Processor card mounting slots MP00 MP01 PN CP27 A CP27 B mounting s...

Page 63: ...10 NOTE 2 When PN 4LLCB LLC is used for controlling message waiting lamp the card is to be mounted in the LT00 LT07 When PN 4LLCB is not used for controlling message waiting lamp the card can be mounted in the LT00 LT11 MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS IN SLOT04 07 MOUNTABLE CIRCUIT CARDS IN SLOT08 11 NOTE 1 8 port circuit cards such as PN 8COT PN 8DLC PN 8LC PN 4DAT PN CFTB PN 2CSI 16 port circuit card PN ...

Page 64: ...P24 D card in the MP slot slot 12 of PIM0 PN CP15 FP When the system is configured with three PIMs or more mount one PN CP15 card in the FP slot slot 12 of PIM2 PIM4 and PIM6 When the system is configured with one or two PIMs the PN CP15 card needs not to be mounted MP FP Card Mounting Slots F P 12 F P 12 F P 12 M P 12 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 JULY 1 2006 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRC...

Page 65: ...Backup CPU system PN CP15 FP When the system is configured with three PIMs or more mount one PN CP15 card in the FP slot slot 12 of PIM2 PIM4 and PIM6 When the system is configured with one or two PIMs the PN CP15 card needs not to be mounted MP FP Card Mounting Slots F P 12 F P 12 F P 12 M P 00 M P 01 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 for Backup CPU JULY 1 2006 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUI...

Page 66: ...to mount application processor cards in PIM0 through 7 Application Processor Card Mounting Slots Application processor cards can be mounted in AP00 to AP11 slots NOTE Refer to the IP System Manual for the mounting condition of PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB PN 4RSTC A card when building Remote PIM over IP AP09 AP08 AP07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM 0 7 FRONT AC DC PWR AP10 AP00 AP01 AP02 AP03 AP04 AP...

Page 67: ... Mounting Slots Backup CPU Application processor cards can be mounted in AP00 to AP10 slots NOTE Refer to the IP System Manual for the mounting condition of PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB PN 4RSTC A card when building Remote PIM over IP AP09 AP08 AP07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM0 For Backup CPU FRONT AC DC PWR AP10 AP00 AP01 AP02 AP03 AP04 AP05 AP06 MP01 MP00 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM 1 JULY 15 2007 MOU...

Page 68: ...ource clock signals PZ M542 PZ M557 Mount the PZ M542 PZ M557 card into any LTC connector of PIM BWB Maximum of two cards can be mounted per PIM as follows LTC0 and LTC2 LTC0 and LTC3 LTC1 and LTC3 PN 4BRTA A Maximum of six cards can be mounted per PIM maximum of 24 cards per system For the same number of slots as PN 4BRTA A cards only line trunk cards can be mounted in any slot of LT00 LT11 slots...

Page 69: ...ds in PIM0 7 Use slots LT00 to LT11 to mount line trunk cards in PIM0 through 7 Line Trunk Card Mounting Slots 1 8 port or 16 port Line Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT07 slots 2 4 port Line Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT11 slots LT09 LT08 LT07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM 0 7 FRONT AC DC PWR LT10 LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT11 MP12 FP12 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM 2 1 MOUNTING COND...

Page 70: ...rds in PIM0 Line Trunk Card Mounting Slots Backup CPU 1 8 port or 16 port Line Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT07 slots 2 4 port Line Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT10 slots LT09 LT08 LT07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM0 For Backup CPU FRONT AC DC PWR LT10 LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 MP01 MP00 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM 2 1 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS ...

Page 71: ...the LT01 slot the LT00 physi cal slot is required The LT02 and LT03 slots must be vacant except the 16VCT card or application processor cards When the IP PAD card is mounted in the LT05 slot the LT04 physi cal slot is required The LT06 and LT07 slots must be vacant except the 16VCT card or application processor cards When mounting the 16VCT card use the vacant slot for the IP PAD card When the IP ...

Page 72: ...ot mount any other L T cards in the LT08 LT11 slots when you mount the IP PAD card in the LT05 slot NOTE For Backup CPU system do not mount in the LT08 LT10 slots IP PAD CARD 16VCT CARD ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED OTHER LINE TRUNK CARDS APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARDS CHANNEL NO SLOT NO LT02 LT03 LT06 LT07 LT02 LT03 LT06 LT07 16 CH LT01 NONE LT05 24 CH LT01 NONE LT05 32 CH LT01 NONE LT05 16 CH LT01 ONE CARD L...

Page 73: ...nt the IP PAD card in the LT04 slot NOTE For Backup CPU system do not mount in the LT08 LT10 slots IP PAD CARD 24DSP CARD ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED OTHER LINE TRUNK CARDS APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARDS CHANNEL NO SLOT NO CHANNEL NO LT 01 LT 02 LT 03 LT 05 LT 06 LT 07 LT 01 LT 02 LT 03 LT 05 LT 06 LT 07 8 CH LT00 NONE LT04 16 CH LT00 8 CH LT04 24 CH LT00 16 CH LT04 32 CH LT00 24 CH LT04 IP PAD CARD 24DSP CA...

Page 74: ...LT07 slots which are the adjoining right side slots to the PN 4CSIA PN 4CSIA A cards mounting slots NOTE 1 PN 4LLCB When PN 4LLCB LLC is used for controlling message waiting lamp the card is to be mounted in the LT00 LT07 When PN 4LLCB is not used for controlling message waiting lamp the card can be mounted in the LT00 LT11 PN 4ODTA When PN 4ODT card is mounted in the LT00 LT07 slots allows all sp...

Page 75: ...rd to terminals should be set to less than 1 7 A PN 4CSIA PN 4CSIA A PN 4DLCT PN 4LDTA PN 4LLCB PN 4ODTA card should be mounted in the same PIM which accommodates PZ PW122 When using the signaling type I Card Current 1 card The maximum accommodation number of cards 1 PIM Accommodation conditions 1 PIM 1 PN 4CSIA PN 4CSIA A 400 mA 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 7 A 2 PN 4DLCT 180 mA 9 3 PN 4LDTA 140 mA 12 4 PN 4LLC...

Page 76: ... 60 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch1001 fm THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ...

Page 77: ...PACKING 75 WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS 76 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT 82 POWER CABLE CONNECTION 111 SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST 121 BATTERY CONNECTION 129 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF 137 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF 144 INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 173 MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS 275 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 277 SYSTEM DATA ENTRY 278 OPERATION TEST 280 SYSTEM DATA SAVE 281 CLEANING AND ...

Page 78: ...ch supply conductors as part of the circuit that supplies the PBX The main grounding conductor shall be green with one or more yellow stripes Or the equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer finish that is green The equipment grounding connector is to be connected to ground at the service equipment For details of wiring connections see WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS Page 76 The...

Page 79: ...rounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity Static Electricity Guard WHEN PLUGGING UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD Continued on next page PBX WRIST STRAP FRAME GROUND SCREW CARD FRONT NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 80: ... which circuit cards are handled When engaging in such work the installer must be careful not to cause damage by static electricity WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE CIRCUIT CARD WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD AROUND KEEP THE CARD IN A CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precauti...

Page 81: ...ting the MP MP built in FP FP card controlling the IP PAD 4VCT cards Inserting or extracting the 16VCT 4VCT cards during data transmission Plugging or unplugging the BUS cable IPT TRK BUS CA between the IP PAD and 16VCT IPT and 4VCT cards After the above operations turn OFF the MB switch Be sure to insert all of the 16VCT 4VCT cards firmly into their slots which are connected to the IP PAD IPT car...

Page 82: ...o the card or other system circuitry PN CP27 A PN CP27 B MP PN CP15 FP PN AP00 B AP00 DBM PN AP00 D AP00 PN BRTA BRT PN 2BRTC BRT PN 2BRTK BRT PN 4BRTA A BRT PN 24CCTA CCT PN 30CCTA CCT PN CFTC PN CFTC A CFT PN DAIA A DAIA PN DAIB DAIB PN DAIC DAIC PN DAID A DAID PN DAIE DAIE PN DAIF DAIF PN 24DTA C DTI PN 30DTC C DTI PN 8IPLA IP PAD PN 8IPTA SIP PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A IP PAD PN IPTB IPT PN 24PRTA ...

Page 83: ... PW00 EXTPWR PN 4RSTB MFR PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A CIR PN 2ILCC ILC PN SC00 CCH PN SC01 DCH PN SC03 B CSH ICH PN SC03 C CSH PZ M542 CONN PZ M557 CONN PN RTA RTA NOTE PZ VM00 PZ VM00 M VM00 PZ VM10 M VM10 PZ VM01 VM01 PZ VM03 M VM03 1 Power off or MB switch on 2 Plug in 3 Power on or MB switch off 1 Power off or MB switch on 2 Unplug 3 Power on These circuit cards must be plugged in or unplugged under M...

Page 84: ...ng the circuit card If you touch another area you may be exposed to hazardous voltages 2 You must wait for 30 seconds before plugging the circuit card again when unplugging the cir cuit card while the operating power is being supplied CARD FRONT NEVER TOUCH THE COMPO NENTS OR SOLDERED SUR FACE WITH BARE HANDS PBX JULY 1 2006 PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 85: ...First turn ON PIM1 to PIM7 Then turn ON PIM0 CAUTION 1 When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot 2 When the system is configured with two or more PIMs the BUS cable is providing gang con trol for the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card of PIM0 and other PIMs Therefore if the power of PIM0 is off no power is supplied...

Page 86: ...perating power is being supplied to the PZ PW135 card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot 2 When the system is configured with two or more PIMs the BUS cable is providing gang con trol for the PZ PW135 card of PIM0 and other PIMs Therefore if the power of PIM0 is off no power is supplied to the whole system even when the power switch es of other PIMs are left on 3 Do n...

Page 87: ... as Call Forwarding and Speed Calling Speed Dialing from a station the data has been set is invalid You must execute the system data backup before the following operations Turning Off the system System Initial reset of MP card Changing the MP card to Off Line Mode Changing the MP card to On Line Mode after system data setting under Off Line Mode You can execute the system data backup by the follow...

Page 88: ...ued on next page START UNPACKING INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT BATTERY CONNECTION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST CABLE RUNNING TO MDF INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT A POWER CABLE CONNECTION SWITCH SETTINGS OF CIRCUIT CARDS REFER TO CHAPTER 3 Page 289 Page 75 Page 82 Page 111 Page 121 Page 129 Page 137 Page 144 Page 173 WIRING AC CABLE TO TERMINALS Page 7...

Page 89: ...iters Laboratories Canada ACA Australian Communication Authority Australia Stationary Equipment For North America Latin America Australia Fixed Equipment 1 For North America Latin America Australia Fixed Equipment 2 For Asia Africa Europe Middle East See next page A END MOUNTING MOUNTING FRONT COVER CIRCUIT CARDS SYSTEM SYSTEM DATA ENTRY CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK INITIALIZATION OPERATION TEST SYST...

Page 90: ... on the floor by BASE PLATE and anchor bolts and is connected to AC Power Distribution Board using installation cable For installation of this equipment see the following pages WIRING AC CABLE TO TERMINALS Using Installation Cable Page 78 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Floor Marking for BASE PLATE Page 86 Installation of Module For Fixed Equipment Page 83 Fixed Equipment 2 For Asia Africa Europe M...

Page 91: ... 4 Check the quantity of equipment and materials unpacked with the shipping document 5 Perform visual inspection checking for the following items Modules Overall distortion Scratches and dents on the surface Scratches and cracks on the PIM Backplane Broken or bent pins on the PIM Backplane Covers Scratches and dents Circuit Cards Overall distortion Scratches and cracks Loss or damage of parts on t...

Page 92: ... BASE 3 Wire the AC CORD B to the FG NEUTRAL and LINE terminals on the BASE Wiring AC CORD to Terminals when AC120 V 240 V Power Supply System NOTE 1 For grounding requirements refer to PRECAUTIONS Page 62 NOTE 2 Cable colors in the parentheses are for Australia and Europe Continued on next page FG CABLE GREEN HOW TO SECURE CABLES TO TERMINAL BLOCK INSERT A SCREW DRIVER INTO THE INSIDE HOLE OF TER...

Page 93: ...on the AC CORD D of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame AC CORD Wiring for Two Frame Configuration when AC120 V 240 V Power Supply System BASE FG LINE NEUTRAL FG LINE NEUTRAL TERMINAL BLOCKS TO 120 V 240 V AC POWER SOURCE AC CORD D CORD BUSH WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS ...

Page 94: ...nstallation Cable to Terminals when AC120 V 240 V Power Supply System NOTE Cable colors in the parentheses are for Australia Continued on next page FG CABLE GREEN HOW TO SECURE CABLES TO TERMINAL BLOCK INSERT A SCREW DRIVER INTO THE INSIDE HOLE OF TERMINAL BLOCK PULL DOWN THE SCREW DRIVER TOWARD INSIDE AND OPEN THE METAL PLATE INSERT A POWER CABLE INTO THE OUTSIDE HOLE OF TERMINAL BLOCK REMOVE THE...

Page 95: ...tion cable of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame Installation Cable Wiring for Two Frame Configuration when AC120 V 240 V Power Supply System BASE FG LINE NEUTRAL FG LINE NEUTRAL TERMINAL BLOCKS TO AC POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD INSTALLATION CABLE CORD BUSH WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS ...

Page 96: ...arentheses are for Australia NOTE The installation cable fixes to the BASE using a tie wrap so that it may not escape from outside hole of terminal block even if an installation cable is pulled Continued on next page HOW TO SECURE CABLES TO TERMINAL BLOCK INSERT A SCREW DRIVER INTO THE INSIDE HOLE OF TERMINAL BLOCK INSERT A POWER CABLE INTO THE OUTSIDE HOLE OF TERMINAL BLOCK REMOVE THE SCREW DRIVE...

Page 97: ... the Installation cable of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame Installation Cable Wiring for Two Frame Configuration when 48 V DC Power Supply System BASE 48 V FG G 48 V FG G TERMINAL BLOCKS TO 48 V DC POWER SOURCE INSTALLATION CABLE CORD BUSH WIRING POWER CABLE TO TERMINALS ...

Page 98: ...he BASE PLATE from the BASE See Floor Marking for BASE PLATE Page 86 For Stationary Equipment see Floor Marking for BASE TRAY Page 86 NOTE Measure the level of the floor surface before installing the PBX main equipment Check the level of the floor If necessary adjust the level by inserting spacers beneath the equipment First open necessary number of preliminary prepared holes using the drill bit f...

Page 99: ...g Module on BASE TRAY Page 93 Connect Modules with screws See Connection of Modules Page 94 Install the I F BRACKET to the top stack PIMs if the equipment is stacked with five or more Modules See Installation of I F BRACKET Page 97 Install the TOP COVER to the top stack PIM See Installation of TOP COV ER Page 98 Install the MOUNTING BRACKET to the top stack PIM if the equipment is stacked with fou...

Page 100: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 84 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Floor Space PIM BATTM FRONT BASE 1000 39 4 223 8 8 200 7 9 430 16 9 200 7 9 UNIT mm inch MAINTENANCE AREA INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 101: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 85 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Cable Hole Location BASE MODULE CABLE HOLE FRONT INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 102: ... Stationary Equipment WALL UNIT mm inch Outline of Module ANCHOR BOLT 4 347 2 13 7 407 2 16 0 412 4 16 0 30 1 2 30 1 2 8 8 0 3 8 8 0 3 34 1 3 20 4 0 8 3 2 0 2 128 5 6 202 6 7 9 40 6 1 6 Using MOUNTING BRACKET 10 0 4 Not Using MOUNTING BRACKET 1 7 0 1 ANCHOR BOLT 4 45 128 1 8 5 0 43 9 1 7 347 2 13 7 UNIT mm inch INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 103: ...than the plug bolt length Anchor Bolt Size 10 mm 0 39 inch DIA for Fixed Equipment 6 mm 0 24 inch DIA for Stationary Equipment 3 Insert the anchor bolt into the hole 4 Push anchor bolt until the bolt stays permanently in place 5 Turn bolt counterclockwise and remove 6 Insert bolts correctly into the holes for equipment installation then tighten them properly Drilling Instructions for Anchor Bolt 3...

Page 104: ...o release the LATCH 2 Pivot the COVER PARTS on its left side to remove it 3 Loosen its one screw 4 Lift up the STOPPER to unlock 5 Pivot the FRONT COVER on its bottom to remove it Detaching FRONT COVER 1 PUSH COVER PARTS 2 REMOVE COVER PARTS Continued on next page COVER PARTS PUSH PORTION A INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 105: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 89 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm 3 LOOSEN A SCREW 4 LIFT UP STOPPER UNLOCK Continued on next page INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 106: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 90 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm 5 REMOVE FRONT COVER INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 107: ...t the BASE on the BASE PLATE by placing it over the hooks 2 Slide the BASE into the inner end 3 Secure the BASE to the BASE PLATE with two screws NOTE Screws are attached to the BASE PLATE Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE FRONT BASE PLATE BASE HOOKS BASE BASE PLATE SLIDE BASE INTO INNER END INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 108: ...by placing it over the hooks 2 Slide the Module into the inner end NOTE Pay attention to do not put the Module on Edging of the cable hole on BASE 3 Secure the Module to the BASE with three screws NOTE Screws are attached to the Module Connection of Module and BASE SCREWS BASE MODULE BASE HOOKS SLIDE MODULE INTO INNER END INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 109: ...ALLATION 93 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Placing Module on BASE TRAY for Stationary Equipment Place the Module and the BASE on the BASE TRAY Placing Module on BASE TRAY BASE TRAY INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 110: ...screws are attached to the Module 1 Insert the BUILD PLATES R L into the slits of the SIDE FRAME then slide them backward and lock them 2 Place the FRONT STOPPER on the Module then fix it with three screws Connection of BUILD PLATE Continued on next page BUILD PLATE L BUILD PLATE R SIDE FRAME INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 111: ...LATION 95 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Connection of FRONT STOPPER Continued on next page SCREW PIM SIDE FRAME SCREW SCREW PZ PW121 PIM TOP FRAME FRONT STOPPER SCREWS FRONT STOPPER INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 112: ... NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm 3 Hook the PIM onto the BUILD PLATE s hooks 4 Slide the PIM backward until it comes to the back end 5 Fix the PIM with three screws Connection of Modules SCREWS INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 113: ...ET Install the I F BRACKET to the top stack PIMs when the equipment is two frame stacks Secure the I F BRACKET to rear side of top stack PIMs with two screws from inside of PIMs NOTE Screws are attached to the I F BRACKET SCREW FRONT SIDE SCREW I F BRACKET INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 114: ...2001 fm Installation of TOP COVER 1 Hang four hooks of the TOP COVER on the back board of PIM as shown below 2 Secure the TOP COVER to the front side of the PIM with two screws NOTE Screws are attached to BASE TOP ASSEM HOOK INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 115: ...or more Modules 1 Remove four screws located on the rear side of the top stack PIM 2 Secure the MOUNTING BRACKET to the PIM with the removed screws 3 Secure the PIM to the wall or ceiling by using wires chains and eyebolts locally provided Installation of MOUNTING BRACKET SCREWS FRONT PIM MOUNTING BRACKET 47 1 8 300 11 7 378 14 7 430 16 9 UNIT mm inch INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 116: ... COVER Page 88 Mark hole positions for installation of the PBX main equipment See Wall Marking for HANGER ASSEM Page 101 Secure the HANGER ASSEM to the wall Hang the PIM to the HANGER ASSEM See Hanging PIM to HANGER AS SEM Page 102 NOTE The BATTM cannot be installed on the wall After hanging each PIM to the respective HANGER ASSEMs connect PIMs using screws See Connection of Modules Page 94 Carefu...

Page 117: ...v 5 0 90ch2001 fm Wall Marking for HANGER ASSEM 352 13 9 356 5 14 0 210 8 8 3 HANGER ASSEM ANCHOR SCREW 3 PIM BASE 167 5 7 0 167 5 UNIT mm inch 7 0 352 13 9 352 13 9 352 13 9 210 8 8 3 210 8 8 3 210 8 8 3 210 8 8 3 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 118: ... slits of the rear of a PIM to the hooks of the HANGER ASSEM 3 Secure the PIM to the HANGER ASSEM with two screws NOTE Screws are attached to the HANGER ASSEM Hanging PIM to HANGER ASSEM WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED SCREW CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLT TYPE Recommended 4 mm 0 16 inch by 25 mm 0 98 inch WOOD WOOD TYPE SCREWS Minimum 3 5 mm 0 14 inch DIA Maximum 4 5 mm 0 17 inch DIA PLASTER BOARD THICKNESS Minimum 9...

Page 119: ... A to the PIM See Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET A Page 106 Mount the PIM with the 19 RACK BRACKET A to the 19 inch RACK See Mounting PIM to 19 inch RACK Page 107 Mount the 19 RACK BRACKET B to the bottom stack Module See Con nection of 19 RACK BRACKET B Page 108 Mount the 19 RACK BRACKET A to the top stack PIM See Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET A Page 106 Mount the modules with the 19 RACK BRACKET ...

Page 120: ...ng SIDE COVER SIDE PANEL 1 Remove the two screws fixing the SIDE COVER 2 Pivot the SIDE COVER on its bottom to remove it 3 Remove the SIDE PANEL fixed by three screws from the left side frame of the PIM Detaching SIDE COVER SCREW SIDE COVER INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 121: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 105 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Detaching SIDE PANEL SCREWS SIDE PANEL INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 122: ... 19 RACK BRACKET A 1 Insert the nails of the 19 RACK BRACKET A into the side frame of the Module 2 Secure them with four screws each NOTE Screws are attached to the 19 RACK BRACKET A Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET A 19 RACK BRACKET A SCREWS NAILS INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 123: ... 19 inch RACK 1 Mount the PIM with 19 RACK BRACKET A into the 19 inch RACK 2 Secure them with four screws locally provided Mounting PIM to 19 inch Rack NOTE The BATTM cannot be installed in the 19 inch RACK 19 RACK BRACKET A SCREWS NOTE JULY 1 2006 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 124: ...e BASE PLATE with four washer and nuts 3 Mount the BASE to the BASE PLATE See Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE Page 91 4 Mount the Module to the BASE See Connection of Module and BASE Page 92 NOTE Nuts and washers are attached to the 19 RACK BRACKET B Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET B NUT WASHER 19 RACK BRACKET B BASE PLATE INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 125: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 109 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Mounting Multiple Module to 19 inch RACK 19 BRACKET A 19 BRACKET B INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 126: ...ch other using BUS cables as shown below Be sure to secure the BUS cables using tie wraps to avoid obstructing a PFT card BUS Cable Connection of BUS Cables 700 mm 27 6 inch 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA BUS CABLE PZ 8PFTB CARD TIE WRAP FRONT INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ...

Page 127: ...he parentheses are for Australia NOTE 5 PZ PW126 card does not have SW2 MJ MN TO AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 1 OFF NO CONNECTION 2 ON SEAL FLOAT2 OFF OPEN FLOAT1 ON ON SW101 OFF 27 V FG GND I O TO FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE NOMINAL AC INPUT CN104 CN103 TO PWR0A CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR1 CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR0B CONNECTOR ON BWB 1 2 SW2 240 V 100 V 120 V CN1 TO OTHER PZ PW121 PZ...

Page 128: ... AC CORD B to the CN1 connector on the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card 2 Screw the ground cable of the AC CORD B to the frame ground terminal on the PIM Connection of AC CORD B CORD BUSH BASE TERMINAL BLOCKS FRONT PZ PW121 PZ PW126 CN1 AC CORD B AC CORD D TO 120 V 240 V AC POWER SOURCE POWER CABLE CONNECTION ...

Page 129: ...he BWB For PIM1 to PIM7 connect the PWR CNT CA D to the CN103 connector on the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card and the PWR1 connector on the BWB PWR CNT CA D PWR CNT CA E Cable Connection between PZ PW121 PZ PW126 and BWB 550 mm 21 7 inch 300 mm 11 8 inch 250 mm 9 8 inch PWR CNT CA E FOR PIM0 PWR CNT CA D FOR PIM1 TO PIM7 PWR0B PWR1 PZ PW121 PZ PW126 BWB BACK WIRING BOARD PIM PWR0C PWR0A POWER OUTPUT CABLE...

Page 130: ...T PN 4LLC card is installed do the following procedure If not skip this procedure and go to 4 Page 116 STEP1 Attach four screws preliminary to the PZ PW122 card STEP2 Mount the PZ PW122 card into the PIM which accommodates the CSI 4LDT 4LLC cards and fasten the screws NOTE Screws are attached to the PZ PW122 card Mounting PZ PW122 into PIM PIM PZ PW122 POWER CABLE CONNECTION ...

Page 131: ...ca Ferrite Core must be attached to the POWER OUTPUT CABLE 48 V E between the PZ PW122 card and the PWR0C connector on BWB of the PIM as shown below PWR CNT CA E FOR PIM0 PWR CNT CA D FOR PIM1 TO PIM7 PWR0B PWR1 PZ PW121 PZ PW126 BWB BACK WIRING BOARD PIM PWR0C PWR0A POWER OUTPUT CABLE 90 V CR E PZ PW122 POWER OUTPUT CABLE 5 V 27 V E POWER OUTPUT CABLE 48 V E CARD SLOT AREA LTC CONNECTOR AREA CN10...

Page 132: ...i connection PWR CA A Connection of PWR CA A Cables a When using an Internal Battery 550 mm 21 7 inch PWR CA A PIM3 TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A PIM2 PIM1 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM0 TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR POWER CABLE CONNECTIO...

Page 133: ...WA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Connection of PWR CA A Cables b When using an External Battery PIM3 PWR PIM2 PIM1 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM0 PWR PWR PWR CA A PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR CA A TO EXTERNAL BATTERY POWER CABLE CONNECTION ...

Page 134: ...e The TRC Earth connects to the GND terminal on every PIM NOTE 4 Cable colors in the parentheses are for Australia MJ MN TO AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT ON SIG 27 V FG GND I O TO FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE TO PWR0A CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR1 CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR0B CONNECTOR ON BWB 48 V DC INPUT G TO PWR0C CONNECTOR 48 V E ON BWB WHITE BLUE BLACK BROWN GREEN GREEN YELLOW PWR CA ...

Page 135: ...CORD B to the DC INPUT connector on the PZ PW135 card 2 Screw the ground cable of the AC CORD B to the frame ground terminal on the PIM Connection of AC CORD B CORD BUSH BASE SN1685 BASEUC TERMINAL BLOCKS FRONT PZ PW135 DC INPUT AC CORD B INSTALLATION CABLE TO 48 V DC POWER SOURCE POWER CABLE CONNECTION ...

Page 136: ...BWB For PIM1 to PIM7 connect the PWR CNT CA D to the SIG connector on the PZ PW135 card and the PWR1 connector on the BWB PWR CNT CA D PWR CNT CA E Cable Connection between PZ PW135 and BWB 550 mm 21 7 inch 300 mm 11 8 inch 250 mm 9 8 inch PWR CNT CA E FOR PIM0 PWR CNT CA D FOR PIM1 TO PIM7 PWR0B PWR1 PZ PW135 BWB BACK WIRING BOARD PIM PWR0C PWR0A POWER OUTPUT CABLE 90 V CR E POWER OUTPUT CABLE 5 ...

Page 137: ...ng slot 3 Immediately follow the instructions below if the MJ lamp on the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 lights up or smoke or a nasty smell is produced during the test a Turn power off of all PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards b Unplug the AC code from the wall outlet c Carefully check for causes of the failure occurring NOTE Do not turn power on again until the cause is detected 4 When the system is configured with two...

Page 138: ...TA PN 2ODTA 2ODTB card provides 48 V on board pow er supply 48 VOBP 5 V 27 V 27 V CR 90 V 90 V AC AC PZ PW121 PZ PW126 5 V 5 V 5 V 5 V 80 V 27 V 27 V 27 V CR CR PZ PW121 PZ PW126 NOTE 1 80 VOBP 5 V 48 V 27 V CR NOTE 2 BATTERY PWR CA A AC CORD B TERMINAL BLOCKS BASE PIM0 PIM1 TO PIM2 5 V 27 V 5 V CR PN 8LCAA 90 V TO AC MAINS INPUT AC CORD D 48 VOBP SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST ...

Page 139: ...let Use a tester to verify that the input power is AC120 10 V or AC240 10 V Plug the AC cord into a wall outlet Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards on PIM1 to PIM7 to ON Then turn the SW1 switch of the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card on PIM0 to ON last of all Verify that the ON lamp on the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card lights up Measure the output voltage 20 V should be observed at GND and 27...

Page 140: ... 124 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Confirming Output Voltage TESTER DC100 V MJ MN ON 27 V FG GND I O SW1 TO FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE PZ PW121 PZ PW126 SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST ...

Page 141: ...smell is produced during the test a Turn power off of all PZ PW135 cards b Unplug the DC code from the wall outlet c Carefully check for causes of the failure occurring NOTE Do not turn power on again until the cause is detected 3 When the system is configured with two or more PIMs the BUS cable is providing gang control for the PZ PW135 card of PIM0 and other PIMs Therefore if the power of PIM0 i...

Page 142: ...80 VOBP NOTE 2 PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN PN 2LDTA PN 2ODTA 2ODTB card provides 48 V on board pow er supply 48 VOBP 5 V 27 V CR 48 V 48 V DC IN DC IN PZ PW135 5 V 5 V 5 V 5 V 80 V 27 V 27 V CR CR PZ PW135 NOTE 1 80 VOBP 5 V 48 V 27 V CR NOTE 2 AC CORD B TERMINAL BLOCKS BASE PIM0 PIM1 TO PIM2 INSTALLATION CABLE 48 VOBP SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST ...

Page 143: ... the output of external 48 V DC Power Supply Rectificador or the Power Supply Cable Installa tion Cable Connect the Power Supply Cable Installation Cable to Terminal Blocks on BASE Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ PW135 cards on PIM1 to PIM7 to ON Then turn the SW1 switch of the PZ PW135 card on PIM0 to ON last of all Verify that the ON lamp on the PZ PW135 card lights up Measure the output vol...

Page 144: ...ATION 128 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Confirming Output Voltage TESTER DC100 V MJ MN ON 27 V FG GND I O SW TO FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE PZ PW135 SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST ...

Page 145: ...form work in accordance with the following steps when mount ing or removing the batteries 1 When mounting batteries a Connect the battery cable to the batteries b Mount the batteries into the appointed position of the PIM or the BATTM c Connect the battery cable to the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card 2 When removing batteries a Disconnect the battery cable from the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card b Remove the batte...

Page 146: ...ase bat tery life and insure a safe operation LABEL PIM BATTM BATTERY REPLACEMENT TABLE INSTALLATION DATE REPLACEMENT DATE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SYSTEM REPLACEMENT INTERVAL 3 YEARS 2 YEARS 1YEAR ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE FIRE SMOKE OR OTHER HAZARDS MAY RESULT IF THE BATTERY IS NOT REPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED INTERVALS CAUTION TO PREVENT INJURY AND SKIN BURN PAY ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING DO ...

Page 147: ...nector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card 4 Secure the batteries and battery cable using tie wraps Internal Battery Mounting Continued on next page BLUE BLACK INTERNAL BATTERY UNIT 24 V DC 3 2 TO 3 4 AH PIM RED BATT CA INT BLACK TO BATT1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW121 PZ PW126 67 mm DIMENSION OF BATTERY 2 6 inch 134 mm 5 3 inch 60 mm 2 4 inch Recommended Batteries Yuasa NPH 3 2 12 Matsu...

Page 148: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 132 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Internal Battery Mounting TIE WRAP BATTERY CONNECTION ...

Page 149: ...on for Multiple PIM Configuration NOTE 1 One Internal Battery unit 24 V DC 3 2 3 4 AH can be mounted in each PIM NOTE 2 Internal Batteries are multi connected for each two PIMs PIM3 PWR PIM2 PIM1 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM0 PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT PWR CA A PWR CA A PWR CA A PWR CA A BATTERY CONNECTION ...

Page 150: ...d 3 Plug the BATT CA EXT connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 card in PIM0 or PIM4 NOTE Screws are attached to the BATTM Battery Mounting into BATTM Continued on next page BATTERY UNIT 24 V DC 24 AH BATTERY UNIT 24 V DC 24 AH BATT CA EXT TO BATT1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW121 PZ PW126 IN PIM0 PIM4 Recommended Batteries Yuasa NP 24 12B Matsushita LCL 12V 24 DIMENSION OF BATTERY 175 m...

Page 151: ...ATTM 5 Slide the BATTERY STOPPERs left and secure them with four screws NOTE The BATTERY STOPPERs and screws are attached to the BATTM Battery Mounted into BATTM Continued on next page BATTERY STOPPER BATTERY UNIT 24 V DC 24 AH SCREW BATTM TO BATT1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW121 PZ PW126 IN PIM0 P HOOK BATTERY CONNECTION ...

Page 152: ...TTM Battery Connection for Multiple PIM Configuration NOTE 1 One pair each of battery unit 24 V DC 24 AH can be housed in a BATTM for each two PIMs NOTE 2 External Batteries are multi connected for each four PIMs PWR BATT CA EXT PWR CA A PWR CA A PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PIM0 BATT CA EXT PIM4 BATTM EXTERNAL BATT BATTM EXTERNAL BATT PIM1 PIM5 PIM2 PIM6 PIM3 PIM7 BATTERY CONNECTION ...

Page 153: ...external MDF onto the floor or the wall Mount the required MDF components If required install the cable ducts for the cables to be laid between the MDF and the Main Equipment In this case confirm the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment MDF Cable Hole Location BASE MODULE CABLE HOLE FRONT CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 154: ...rom the system to the MDF shown below the length of each cable to be used should be predetermined according to the distance between the MDF and the system Each cable should be labeled at both ends using a cable number or cable designation as shown below MDF Cable TO PIM CHAMP CONNECTOR TWISTED 25 PAIR CABLES TO MDF CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 155: ... 0 LTC1 LTC2 3 0 LTC2 LTC3 4 0 LTC3 PIM1 LTC0 5 MDF 1 LTC0 LTC1 6 1 LTC1 LTC2 7 1 LTC2 LTC3 8 1 LTC3 PIM2 LTC0 9 MDF 2 LTC0 LTC1 10 2 LTC1 LTC2 11 2 LTC2 LTC3 12 2 LTC3 PIM3 LTC0 13 MDF 3 LTC0 LTC1 14 3 LTC1 LTC2 15 3 LTC2 LTC3 16 3 LTC3 PIM4 LTC0 17 MDF 4 LTC0 LTC1 18 4 LTC1 LTC2 19 4 LTC2 LTC3 20 4 LTC3 PIM5 LTC0 21 MDF 5 LTC0 LTC1 22 5 LTC1 LTC2 23 5 LTC2 LTC3 24 5 LTC3 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 156: ...90ch2001 fm MDF Cables for each PIM FROM CABLE NUMBER TO CABLE DESIGNATION MODULE CONNECTION PIM6 LTC0 25 MDF 6 LTC0 LTC1 26 6 LTC1 LTC2 27 6 LTC2 LTC3 28 6 LTC3 PIM7 LTC0 29 MDF 7 LTC0 LTC1 30 7 LTC1 LTC2 31 7 LTC2 LTC3 32 7 LTC3 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 157: ...gh the cable hole of the BASE 2 When using the cable hole of the PIM make the cable hole on the right side of PIM Then bring the MDF cable up to PIM0 through the cable hole of the BASE and bring the MDF cable up to the other PIM through the cable hole right side of each PIM Making Cable Hole on PIM FRONT CUT OFF THE PLATE FILE THE PROJECTIONS PUT IN THE EDGINGS CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 158: ...able to the LTC connector located on the PIM using the screws provided as shown below 4 Secure the MDF cables to the PIM using tie wraps Cable Running to External MDF a Using cable hole of BASE Continued on next page BATTM PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 FRONT CHAMP CONNECTOR LTC CONNECTOR PIM3 TO MDF CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 159: ...LLATION 143 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2001 fm Cable Running to the External MDF b Using cable hole of PIM BATTM PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 FRONT TO MDF TO MDF TO MDF TO MDF CHAMP CONNECTOR LTC CONNECTOR PIM3 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...

Page 160: ...tors LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS LTC0 LT00 LT02 AP00 AP02 LTC1 LT03 LT05 AP03 AP05 LTC2 LT06 LT08 AP06 AP08 LTC3 LT09 LT11 AP09 AP11 LT09 AP09 LT08 AP08 LT07 AP07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM0 7 FRONT AC DC PWR LT10 AP10 LT00 AP00 LT01 AP01 LT02 AP02 LT03 AP03 LT04 AP04 LT05 AP05 LT06 AP06 LT11 AP11 MP12 FP12 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF ...

Page 161: ...his figure shows the relationship between each Line Equipment Number LEN and each Card Slot Num ber LT Number 1 LEN of CM14 LEN 00000 01127 PIM0 3 Page 146 LEN 02000 03127 PIM4 7 Page 147 2 LEN of CM10 LEN 000 363 PIM0 3 Page 148 LEN 400 763 PIM4 7 Page 149 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF ...

Page 162: ... 01049 01048 LT06 01063 01062 01061 01060 01059 01058 01057 01056 LT07 01039 01038 01037 01036 LT08 01047 01046 01045 01044 LT09 01055 01054 01053 01052 LT10 01063 01062 01061 01060 LT11 PIM1 00071 00070 00069 00068 00067 00066 00065 00064 LT00 00079 00078 00077 00076 00075 00074 00073 00072 LT01 00087 00086 00085 00084 00083 00082 00081 00080 LT02 00095 00094 00093 00092 00091 00090 00089 00088 L...

Page 163: ...0 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 03039 03038 03037 03036 LT08 03047 03046 03045 03044 LT09 03055 03054 03053 03052 LT10 03063 03062 03061 03060 LT11 PIM5 02071 02070 02069 02068 02067 02066 02065 02064 LT00 02079 02078 02077 02076 02075 02074 02073 02072 LT01 02087 02086 02085 02084 02083 02082 02081 02080 LT02 02095 0...

Page 164: ...6 235 234 233 232 LT04 247 246 245 244 243 242 241 240 LT05 255 254 253 252 251 250 249 248 LT06 263 262 261 260 259 258 257 256 LT07 239 238 237 236 LT08 247 246 245 244 LT09 255 254 253 252 LT10 263 262 261 260 LT11 PIM1 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 LT03 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 1...

Page 165: ...38 637 636 635 634 633 632 LT04 647 646 645 644 643 642 641 640 LT05 655 654 653 652 651 650 649 648 LT06 663 662 661 660 659 658 657 656 LT07 639 638 637 636 LT08 647 646 645 644 LT09 655 654 653 652 LT10 663 662 661 660 LT11 PIM5 507 506 505 504 503 502 501 500 LT00 515 514 513 512 511 510 509 508 LT01 523 522 521 520 519 518 517 516 LT02 531 530 529 528 527 526 525 524 LT03 539 538 537 536 535 ...

Page 166: ... LTC3 Page 152 PIM2 LTC0 LTC3 Page 153 PIM3 LTC0 LTC3 Page 154 PIM4 LTC0 LTC3 Page 155 PIM5 LTC0 LTC3 Page 156 PIM6 LTC0 LTC3 Page 157 PIM7 LTC0 LTC3 Page 158 2 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement CM10 PIM0 LTC0 LTC3 Page 159 PIM1 LTC0 LTC3 Page 160 PIM2 LTC0 LTC3 Page 161 PIM3 LTC0 LTC3 Page 162 PIM4 LTC0 LTC3 Page 163 PIM5 LTC0 LTC3 Page 164 PIM6 LTC0 LTC3 Page 165 PIM7 LTC0 LTC3 Page 166 TERMINATION ...

Page 167: ...0050 4 29 00051 5 30 00052 6 31 00053 7 32 00054 8 33 00055 9 34 00056 LT07 AP07 10 35 00057 11 36 00058 12 37 00059 13 38 00060 14 39 00061 15 40 00062 16 41 00063 17 42 00036 LT08 AP08 18 43 00037 19 44 00038 20 45 LEN00039 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN00024 LT03 AP03 2 27 00025 3 28 00026 4 29 00027 5 30 00028 6 31 00029 7 32 00030 8 33 00031 9 34 00032 LT04 AP04 10 35 00033 11 36...

Page 168: ...4 4 29 00115 5 30 00116 6 31 00117 7 32 00118 8 33 00119 9 34 00120 LT07 AP07 10 35 00121 11 36 00122 12 37 00123 13 38 00124 14 39 00125 15 40 00126 16 41 00127 17 42 00100 LT08 AP08 18 43 00101 19 44 00102 20 45 LEN00103 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN00088 LT03 AP03 2 27 00089 3 28 00090 4 29 00091 5 30 00092 6 31 00093 7 32 00094 8 33 00095 9 34 00096 LT04 AP04 10 35 00097 11 36 00...

Page 169: ...0 4 29 01051 5 30 01052 6 31 01053 7 32 01054 8 33 01055 9 34 01056 LT07 AP07 10 35 01057 11 36 01058 12 37 01059 13 38 01060 14 39 01061 15 40 01062 16 41 01063 17 42 01036 LT08 AP08 18 43 01037 19 44 01038 20 45 LEN01039 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN01024 LT03 AP03 2 27 01025 3 28 01026 4 29 01027 5 30 01028 6 31 01029 7 32 01030 8 33 01031 9 34 01032 LT04 AP04 10 35 01033 11 36 01...

Page 170: ...4 4 29 01115 5 30 01116 6 31 01117 7 32 01118 8 33 01119 9 34 01120 LT07 AP07 10 35 01121 11 36 01122 12 37 01123 13 38 01124 14 39 01125 15 40 01126 16 41 01127 17 42 01100 LT08 AP08 18 43 01101 19 44 01102 20 45 LEN01103 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN01088 LT03 AP03 2 27 01089 3 28 01090 4 29 01091 5 30 01092 6 31 01093 7 32 01094 8 33 01095 9 34 01096 LT04 AP04 10 35 01097 11 36 01...

Page 171: ...0 4 29 02051 5 30 02052 6 31 02053 7 32 02054 8 33 02055 9 34 02056 LT07 AP07 10 35 02057 11 36 02058 12 37 02059 13 38 02060 14 39 02061 15 40 02062 16 41 02063 17 42 02036 LT08 AP08 18 43 02037 19 44 02038 20 45 LEN02039 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN02024 LT03 AP03 2 27 02025 3 28 02026 4 29 02027 5 30 02028 6 31 02029 7 32 02030 8 33 02031 9 34 02032 LT04 AP04 10 35 02033 11 36 02...

Page 172: ...4 4 29 02115 5 30 02116 6 31 02117 7 32 02118 8 33 02119 9 34 02120 LT07 AP07 10 35 02121 11 36 02122 12 37 02123 13 38 02124 14 39 02125 15 40 02126 16 41 02127 17 42 02100 LT08 AP08 18 43 02101 19 44 02102 20 45 LEN02103 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN02088 LT03 AP03 2 27 02089 3 28 02090 4 29 02091 5 30 02092 6 31 02093 7 32 02094 8 33 02095 9 34 02096 LT04 AP04 10 35 02097 11 36 02...

Page 173: ...0 4 29 03051 5 30 03052 6 31 03053 7 32 03054 8 33 03055 9 34 03056 LT07 AP07 10 35 03057 11 36 03058 12 37 03059 13 38 03060 14 39 03061 15 40 03062 16 41 03063 17 42 03036 LT08 AP08 18 43 03037 19 44 03038 20 45 LEN03039 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN03024 LT03 AP03 2 27 03025 3 28 03026 4 29 03027 5 30 03028 6 31 03029 7 32 03030 8 33 03031 9 34 03032 LT04 AP04 10 35 03033 11 36 03...

Page 174: ...4 4 29 03115 5 30 03116 6 31 03117 7 32 03118 8 33 03119 9 34 03120 LT07 AP07 10 35 03121 11 36 03122 12 37 03123 13 38 03124 14 39 03125 15 40 03126 16 41 03127 17 42 03100 LT08 AP08 18 43 03101 19 44 03102 20 45 LEN03103 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN03088 LT03 AP03 2 27 03089 3 28 03090 4 29 03091 5 30 03092 6 31 03093 7 32 03094 8 33 03095 9 34 03096 LT04 AP04 10 35 03097 11 36 03...

Page 175: ...48 LT06 AP06 2 27 049 3 28 050 4 29 051 5 30 052 6 31 053 7 32 054 8 33 055 9 34 056 LT07 AP07 10 35 057 11 36 058 12 37 059 13 38 060 14 39 061 15 40 062 16 41 063 17 42 036 LT08 AP08 18 43 037 19 44 038 20 45 LEN039 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN024 LT03 AP03 2 27 025 3 28 026 4 29 027 5 30 028 6 31 029 7 32 030 8 33 031 9 34 032 LT04 AP04 10 35 033 11 36 034 12 37 035 13 38 036 14 ...

Page 176: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 149 3 28 150 4 29 151 5 30 152 6 31 153 7 32 154 8 33 155 9 34 156 LT07 AP07 10 35 157 11 36 158 12 37 159 13 38 160 14 39 161 15 40 162 16 41 163 17 42 136 LT08 AP08 18 43 137 19 44 138 20 45 LEN139 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN124 LT03 AP03 2 27 125 3 28 126 4 29 127 5 30 128 6 31 129 7 32 130 8 33 131 9 34 132 LT04 AP04 10 35 133 11 36 134 12 37 135 13 38 136 14 39 ...

Page 177: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 249 3 28 250 4 29 251 5 30 252 6 31 253 7 32 254 8 33 255 9 34 256 LT07 AP07 10 35 257 11 36 258 12 37 259 13 38 260 14 39 261 15 40 262 16 41 263 17 42 236 LT08 AP08 18 43 237 19 44 238 20 45 LEN239 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN224 LT03 AP03 2 27 225 3 28 226 4 29 227 5 30 228 6 31 229 7 32 230 8 33 231 9 34 232 LT04 AP04 10 35 233 11 36 234 12 37 235 13 38 236 14 39 ...

Page 178: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 349 3 28 350 4 29 351 5 30 352 6 31 353 7 32 354 8 33 355 9 34 356 LT07 AP07 10 35 357 11 36 358 12 37 359 13 38 360 14 39 361 15 40 362 16 41 363 17 42 336 LT08 AP08 18 43 337 19 44 338 20 45 LEN339 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN324 LT03 AP03 2 27 325 3 28 326 4 29 327 5 30 328 6 31 329 7 32 330 8 33 331 9 34 332 LT04 AP04 10 35 333 11 36 334 12 37 335 13 38 336 14 39 ...

Page 179: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 449 3 28 450 4 29 451 5 30 452 6 31 453 7 32 454 8 33 455 9 34 456 LT07 AP07 10 35 457 11 36 458 12 37 459 13 38 460 14 39 461 15 40 462 16 41 463 17 42 436 LT08 AP08 18 43 437 19 44 438 20 45 LEN439 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN424 LT03 AP03 2 27 425 3 28 426 4 29 427 5 30 428 6 31 429 7 32 430 8 33 431 9 34 432 LT04 AP04 10 35 433 11 36 434 12 37 435 13 38 436 14 39 ...

Page 180: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 549 3 28 550 4 29 551 5 30 552 6 31 553 7 32 554 8 33 555 9 34 556 LT07 AP07 10 35 557 11 36 558 12 37 559 13 38 560 14 39 561 15 40 562 16 41 563 17 42 536 LT08 AP08 18 43 537 19 44 538 20 45 LEN539 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN524 LT03 AP03 2 27 525 3 28 526 4 29 527 5 30 528 6 31 529 7 32 530 8 33 531 9 34 532 LT04 AP04 10 35 533 11 36 534 12 37 535 13 38 536 14 39 ...

Page 181: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 649 3 28 650 4 29 651 5 30 652 6 31 653 7 32 654 8 33 655 9 34 656 LT07 AP07 10 35 657 11 36 658 12 37 659 13 38 660 14 39 661 15 40 662 16 41 663 17 42 636 LT08 AP08 18 43 637 19 44 638 20 45 LEN639 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN624 LT03 AP03 2 27 625 3 28 626 4 29 627 5 30 628 6 31 629 7 32 630 8 33 631 9 34 632 LT04 AP04 10 35 633 11 36 634 12 37 635 13 38 636 14 39 ...

Page 182: ...LT06 AP06 2 27 749 3 28 750 4 29 751 5 30 752 6 31 753 7 32 754 8 33 755 9 34 756 LT07 AP07 10 35 757 11 36 758 12 37 759 13 38 760 14 39 761 15 40 762 16 41 763 17 42 736 LT08 AP08 18 43 737 19 44 738 20 45 LEN739 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN724 LT03 AP03 2 27 725 3 28 726 4 29 727 5 30 728 6 31 729 7 32 730 8 33 731 9 34 732 LT04 AP04 10 35 733 11 36 734 12 37 735 13 38 736 14 39 ...

Page 183: ...TERFACE CO LDT 2 W E M 4 W E M DID SLT 8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC 26 WH BL GN 1 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 1 BL WH RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 TxR0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 27 WH OR BK T1 T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 2 OR WH YL R1 R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 28 WH GN GN T2 T2 T2 T2 T1 TxT1 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 T2 3 GN WH RD R2 R2 R2 R2 R1 TxR1 TxR1 R2...

Page 184: ... R0 R0 TxR0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 35 RD SL BK T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 10 SL RD YL R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 36 BK BL GN T2 T2 T2 T1 TxT1 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 T2 11 BL BK RD R2 R2 R2 R1 TxR1 TxR1 R2 R2 R2 R2 37 BK OR BK T3 T3 T3 RcvT1 RcvT1 T3 T3 T3 T3 12 OR BK YL R3 R3 R3 RcvR1 RcvR1 R3 R3 R3 R3 38 BK GN GN T4 T2 TxT2 T4 13 GN BK RD R4 R2 TxR2 R4 39 BK BR BK T5 RcvT2 T5 14...

Page 185: ... T0 T0 T0 T0 17 OR YL RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 TxR0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 43 YL GN BK T1 T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 18 GN YL YL R1 R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 44 YL BR GN T2 T2 T2 T2 T1 TxT1 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 T2 19 BR YL RD R2 R2 R2 R2 R1 TxR1 TxR1 R2 R2 R2 R2 45 YL SL BK T3 T3 T3 RcvT1 RcvT1 T3 T3 T3 T3 20 SL YL YL R3 R3 R3 RcvR1 RcvR1 R3 R3 R3 R3 46 VI BL GN T4 T2 TxT2 T4 21 BL VI RD R4 R...

Page 186: ...XT RELAY EXT PAGE MOH BGM Digital TRK NOTE 3 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT DTI 26 WH BL GN 1 T0 T0 T0 K1 T RA 1 BL WH RD R0 R0 R0 K0 R RB 27 WH OR BK T1 T1 T1 K3 T TA 2 OR WH YL R1 R1 R1 K2 R TB 28 WH GN GN T2 T2 K5 T 3 GN WH RD R2 R2 K4 R 29 WH BR BK T3 T3 K7 T 4 BR WH YL R3 R3 K6 R 30 WH SL GN T4 5 SL WH RD R4 31 RD BL BK T5 6 BL RD YL R5 32 RD OR GN T6 7 OR RD RD R6 33 RD GN BK T7 8 GN RD YL R7 NOTE...

Page 187: ...ELAY EXT PAGE MOH BGM Digital TRK NOTE 3 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT DTI 34 RD BR GN 2 T0 T0 T0 K1 T RA 9 BR RD RD R0 R0 R0 K0 R RB 35 RD SL BK T1 T1 T1 K3 T TA 10 SL RD YL R1 R1 R1 K2 R TB 36 BK BL GN T2 T2 K5 T 11 BL BK RD R2 R2 K4 R 37 BK OR BK T3 T3 K7 T 12 OR BK YL R3 R3 K6 R 38 BK GN GN T4 13 GN BK RD R4 39 BK BR BK T5 14 BR BK YL R5 40 BK SL GN T6 15 SL BK RD R6 41 YL BL BK T7 16 BL YL YL R7 N...

Page 188: ...ON DESKCON EXT KEY EXT RELAY EXT PAGE MOH BGM Digital TRK NOTE 3 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT DTI 42 YL OR GN 3 T0 T0 T0 K1 T RA 17 OR YL RD R0 R0 R0 K0 R RB 43 YL GN BK T1 T1 T1 K3 T TA 18 GN YL YL R1 R1 R1 K2 R TB 44 YL BR GN T2 T2 K5 T 19 BR YL RD R2 R2 K4 R 45 YL SL BK T3 T3 K7 T 20 SL YL YL R3 R3 K6 R 46 VI BL GN T4 21 BL VI RD R4 47 VI OR BK T5 22 OR VI YL R5 48 VI GN GN T6 23 GN VI RD R6 49 VI ...

Page 189: ...UB PN 8ETIA PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D PZ M675 Page 201 Single Line Telephone PN 4LC PN 8LC PN 4LLC Page 203 Dterm DSS Console PN 2DLC PN 4DLC PN 8DLC Page 205 SN716 DESKCON PN 4DLC PN 8DLC Page 207 SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON PN 2DLC PN 4DLC PN 8DLC Page 237 Day Night Mode Change by External Key PN DK00 PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D Page 245 External TAS Indicator PN DK00 Page...

Page 190: ...CARD REFERENCE Page Power Failure Transfer PN 8PFTB PN 8LC PN 8COT Page 259 Alarm Display Panel PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D Page 264 Built in SMDR MCI PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D Page 265 SMDR PMS MCI CIS Printer Hotel Printer PN AP00 B PN AP00 D Page 269 JULY 1 2006 INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 191: ...3 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LTC0 P 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8COT LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 TO C O LINE Analog C O Trunk COT ...

Page 192: ...e PIM which accommodates the 4LDT card 27 27 26 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 4LDT LT00 LTC0 J T0 R0 T1 R1 TO TIE LINE TO TIE LINE LEN001 No 1 LEN000 No 0 LEN000 LEN001 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 LTC0 P LTC0 J 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 29 29 28 28 4 3 3 4 T2 R2 T3 R3 TO TIE LINE TO TIE LINE LEN003 No 3 LEN002 No 2 LEN002 LEN003 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT ...

Page 193: ...to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card MDF Cross Connection for 4W E M Trunk Card Continued on next page 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 TxR0 TxT0 RcvR0 RcvT0 TxR1 TxT1 RcvR1 RcvT1 MDF LEN001 No 1 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2ODT LT00 LEN001 No 1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 Rcv Tip Rcv Ring M TO TIE LINE J P LTC0 LEN000 No 0 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 E Tx Tip Tx Ring J CN1 INSTALLATION CABLE 2 1 Tie L...

Page 194: ... M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN000 LEN001 1 TxR0 26 TxT0 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 3 TxR1 28 TxT1 4 RcvR1 29 RcvT1 LTC0 P 26 TxT0 1 TxR0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 28 TxT1 3 TxR1 29 RcvT1 4 RcvR1 LTC0 J 1 2 M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN001 LEN000 CN1 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT ...

Page 195: ...th No 0 and No 1 circuits must be set to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card Continued on next page 1 26 3 28 R0 T0 R2 T2 MDF LEN001 No 1 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2ODT LT00 LEN001 No 1 1 26 3 28 M TO TIE LINE J P LTC0 LEN000 No 0 CN1 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 E Ring Tip J INSTALLATION CABLE 2 1 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT ...

Page 196: ...fm MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN000 LEN001 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 R2 28 T2 4 29 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 T2 3 R2 29 4 LTC0 J M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN001 LEN000 CN1 1 2 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT ...

Page 197: ...tor In addition connect speech line circuit 2 and 3 to the CN1 con nector on the front side of the card MDF Cross Connection for 4W E M Trunk Card Continued on next page M7 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 LEN003 No 3 CN3 PN 4ODT LT00 PIM0 MDF E7 LEN002 No 2 M6 E6 TxR0 TxT0 RcvR0 RcvT0 TxR1 TxT1 RcvR1 RcvT1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 J P LTC0 M1 E1 M0 E0 TO TIE LINE 01 M5 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 LEN...

Page 198: ... M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN2 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN000 LEN001 1 TxR0 26 TxT0 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 3 TxR1 28 TxT1 4 RcvR1 29 RcvT1 LTC0 P 26 TxT0 1 TxR0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 28 TxT1 3 TxR1 29 RcvT1 4 RcvR1 LTC0 J 1 2 M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN001 LEN000 CN2 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT ...

Page 199: ... in LT08 to LT11 slots connect speech line circuits 0 and 1 to the BWB connector In addition connect speech line circuit 2 and 3 to the CN1 con nector on the front side of the card MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card Continued on next page M7 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 LEN003 No 3 CN3 PN 4ODT LT00 PIM0 MDF E7 LEN002 No 2 M6 E6 R0 T0 R1 T1 1 26 3 28 1 26 3 28 J P LTC0 M1 E1 M0 E0 TO TIE LINE 01 M5...

Page 200: ...fm MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card LTC CONNECTOR CN2 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN000 LEN001 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 R2 28 T2 4 29 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 T2 3 R2 29 4 LTC0 J M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN001 LEN000 CN2 1 2 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT ...

Page 201: ...29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN000 LEN001 LEN002 LEN003 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 LEN002 No 2 LEN003 No 3 TO DID LINE TO DID LINE TO DID LINE TO DID LINE PIM0 P PN 4DIT LT00 LTC0 J DID Trunk DIT ...

Page 202: ... DTB When using a twisted pair cable connect the cable to a CSU via the MDF as shown below DTI Cable Connection via MDF CSU MDF LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3 CONNECTOR TWISTED PAIR CABLE BWB PBX SHIELD TYPE MAXIMUM 200 m 655 ft 24DTI MAXIMUM 400 m 1310 ft 30DTI DTI DTI PN 24DTA PN 30DTC PN DTA PN DTB JULY 15 2007 Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 203: ...r DTI Card PIM0 J P MDF PN 24DTA PN 30DTC PN DTA PN DTB AP05 RA RB TA TB 17 42 18 43 17 42 18 43 RA RB TA TB TO CSU LTC1 RECEIVE TRANSFER 17 18 19 20 RA TA 42 43 44 45 RB TB LTC1 J 42 43 44 45 RB TB 17 18 19 20 RA TA LTC1 P JULY 15 2007 Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 204: ... When using an coaxial cable connect the cable to a CSU via the CONN PZ M542 PZ M557 card as shown below DTI Cable Connection via CONN Card CSU LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3 CONNECTOR COAXIAL CABLE PN BWB PBX MAXIMUM 6 dB loss at 1024 kHz CONN PZ M542 PZ M557 30DTC PN DTA PN DTB JULY 15 2007 Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 205: ...AL CONNECTOR LTC1 CONNECTOR 17 18 19 20 RA TA 42 43 44 45 RB TB LTC1 J 42 43 44 45 RB TB 17 18 19 20 RA TA LTC1 P 1 2 PIM0 J P PZ M542 PZ M557 PN 30DTC PN DTA PN DTB AP05 RA RB TA TB 17 42 18 43 17 42 18 43 TO CSU LTC1 RECEIVE RCV SEND TRS 1 2 JULY 15 2007 Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 206: ... take off the PLATE from the PZ M542 PZ M557 card Then overturn the PLATE and secure it to the card with screws When using LTC1 or LTC3 connector to mount the PZ M542 PZ M557 card skip STEP1 NOTE The PLATE and screws are attached to the PZ M542 PZ M557 card Connection of PZ M542 PZ M557 and PLATE SCREW PZ M542 PZ M557 PLATE Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 207: ...wo PZ M542 PZ M557 cards cannot be mounted on the adjoining LTC connectors LTC0 and LTC2 or LTC0 and LTC3 or LTC1 and LTC3 are mountable Mounting of PZ M542 PZ M557 Card PIM LTC CONNECTOR LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3 LTC CONNECTOR When connecting to LTC1 or LTC3 When connecting to LTC0 or LTC2 LT CONNECTOR PZ M542 PZ M557 Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 208: ...hed to the PZ M542 PZ M557 card NOTE 2 Before securing the PZ M542 PZ M557 card to the PIM CARD STOPPER all the cards should be mounted on the card slots and the PIM CARD STOPPER should be secured with screws See MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS Page 275 Mounting of PZ M542 PZ M557 Card SCREW PZ M542 PZ M557 CARD STOPPER Digital Trunk Interface DTI ...

Page 209: ...d to one M10 card via MDF through LTC connector on the BWB Outline of Optical Fiber Connection NOTE 1 The PN M10 card must be directly connected to the PN M10 card in opposite office NOTE 2 Connect two optical fibers which are used for receive and send signals to CN1 connector of the M10 card The upside of CN1 connector is used for sending and the downside is used for re ceiving MDF OFFICE A OPTIC...

Page 210: ...ny size of Single Mode fiber Kind of fiber optic connector SC connector Maximum distance 10 km 6 25 mile 3 System Capacity for DTI to DTI connection M10 card Maximum 4 One M10 card per two 24DTI or two 30DTC 24DTI card Maximum 8 30DTI card Maximum 8 Optical Fiber Interface M10 ...

Page 211: ...D 1 J P PN 24DTA PN 30DTC PN DTA PN DTB AP10 RA 9 9 RA RB 34 34 RB TA 10 10 TA TB 35 35 TB LTC3 RECEIVE SEND 2 J P PN M10 No 1 LT05 RA 17 17 RA RB 42 42 RB TA 18 18 TA TB SEND RECEIVE 43 43 TB LTC1 To upside of CN1 connector of PN M10 card in opposite office To downside of CN1 connector of PN M10 card in opposite office CN1 RECEIVE SEND 3 RA 19 19 RA RB 44 44 RB TA 20 20 TA TB 45 45 TB RECEIVE SEN...

Page 212: ...8 29 RB TB LTC J 26 27 28 29 RB TB 1 2 3 4 RA TA P 1 LTC3 CONNECTOR 9 10 11 12 RA TA 34 35 36 37 RB TB LTC J 34 35 36 37 RB TB 9 10 11 12 RA TA P 2 LTC3 CONNECTOR 17 18 19 20 RA TA RA TA 42 43 44 45 RB TB RB TB LTC J 42 43 44 45 RB TB RB TB 17 18 19 20 RA TA RA TA P 3 LTC1 CONNECTOR Optical Fiber Interface M10 ...

Page 213: ...tion of companies working toward the adoption of a single unified phone line networking standard and bringing to market a range of interoperable home networking solutions using in place phone wiring 3 VDSL Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line A technology which accomplishes very high speed communications using Twisted Pair cable The following illustration shows the outline of POTS splitter ...

Page 214: ...6 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 4LLC LT00 SPL CABLE A SPL CABLE A TO INTERNET INSTALLATION CABLE TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE 1 2 HUB LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 29 29 28 28 4 4 29 4 29 4 29 4 T3 R3 T2 LEN002 No 2 LEN003 No 3 POTS Splitter 3 28 3 28 3 28 3 3 R2 HomePNA VDSL Adapter HomePNA VDSL Modem Router PC A A B B A A B B PN M13 POTS Splitter LC TEL POTS Splitter M13 ...

Page 215: ...O06 7 33 TI07 08 RI07 08 TO07 33 RO07 8 34 TI08 09 RI08 09 TO08 34 RO08 9 35 TI09 10 RI09 10 TO09 35 RO09 10 36 TI10 11 RI10 11 TO10 36 RO10 11 37 TI11 12 RI11 12 TO11 37 RO11 12 38 TI12 13 RI12 13 TO12 38 RO12 13 39 TI13 14 RI13 14 TO13 39 RO13 14 40 TI14 15 RI14 15 TO14 40 RO14 15 41 TI15 16 RI15 16 TO15 41 RO15 16 42 TI16 17 RI16 17 TO16 42 RO16 17 43 TI17 18 RI17 18 TO17 43 RO17 18 44 TI18 19 ...

Page 216: ... 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2002 fm SPL CABLE A Connector A 24 pin Champ Connector 48 pin Connector B 24 pin To Champ Connector 0 55 m 1 8 ft To LC TEL Connector A of M13 Card To LC TEL Connector B of M13 Card POTS Splitter M13 ...

Page 217: ...ower over Ethernet PoE Outline of Switching HUB Connection The number of IP terminal that can be connected to the In Skin HUB is as follows Number of IP Terminal IP Terminal No of IP Terminal MAXIMUM REMARKS 2000 IPS IPSDM Inaset ITR LC 1 5 2 ITR 240G 1 7 5 ITR 320C 1 5 2 DtermIP ITR 8D 2 7 4 ITR 8D 3 7 4 ITR 16D 2 7 4 ITR 16D 3 7 4 ITR 16LD 3 7 4 ITR 32D 3 7 4 ITR 4D 1 7 4 PN 8ETIA card BWB PBX M...

Page 218: ...gnment NOTE 1 Cable connection should use the category 5 and UL standard 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable NOTE 2 Since other Switching HUB or MP card occupies 1Port of PN 8ETIA card a terminal connect able to PN 8ETIA card is maximum 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Data MDI X RD RD TD TD Signal pair PoE DC Pos DC Pos DC Neg DC Neg 3 5 1 7 2 4 6 8 LINK ACT LINK ACT 10 100 10 100 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In Skin ...

Page 219: ...tandard Line 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8LC LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE ROSETTE Single Line Telephone LC LLC ...

Page 220: ...EN001 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 4LLC LT00 LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LTC0 J TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE 29 29 28 28 4 4 T3 R3 T2 LEN002 No 2 LEN003 No 3 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE 3 3 R2 LEN002 LE...

Page 221: ...TU V 8 TU V TU V WX YZ WX YZ 9 WX YZ WX YZ 0 OP ER OP ER 0 OP ER OP ER Exi t Exi t Hel p Hel p MIC MIC Fea ture Fea ture 1 1 2 3 AB C AB C 2 AB C AB C DE F DE F 3 DE F DE F Re cal l Re cal l Co nf Co nf Re dia l Re dia l MODULAR CONNECTOR TO Dterm DSS CONSOLE 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No...

Page 222: ...YZ 9 WX YZ WX YZ 0 OP ER OP ER 0 OP ER OP ER Exi t Exi t Hel p Hel p MIC MIC Fea ture Fea ture 1 1 2 3 AB C AB C 2 AB C AB C DE F DE F 3 DE F DE F Re cal l Re cal l Co nf Co nf Re dia l Re dia l 27 27 26 26 2 1 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR CONNECTOR PIM0 P PN 4DLCT 2DLCB LT00 LTC0 J T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO Dterm DSS CONSOLE ROSETTE LEN002...

Page 223: ...en using PN PW00 card make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN PW00 card MODULAR CONNECTOR 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOTE NOTE TO SN716 DESKCON 26 T0 26 1 MDF R0 1 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC 4DLC LT00 LTC0 J 1 R0 26 T0 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 LEN000 LTC0 J 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 PN PW00 48 V 48 V E E 48 V 48 V E E INSTALLATION CABLE ROSETTE SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 224: ...DESKCON AC Adapter Power Option LEN000 26 26 1 MDF 1 PIM0 P PN 8DLC 4DLC LTC0 J 1 R0 26 T0 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 LTC0 J MODULAR CONNECTOR 6 5 4 3 2 1 TO SN716 DESKCON 24 V AC ADAPTER TO COMMERCIAL AC OUTLET ROSETTE T0 R0 LEN000 No 0 LT00 E E PZ PW121 PZ PW126 27V G INSTALLATION CABLE SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 225: ...SKCON Continued on next page CAUTION Handle the cord with care not to snap a hook on the modular of the cord when you let the cord through the hole L6 12 L5 11 L4 10 L3 09 L2 08 L1 07 0 9 6 3 1 4 7 SRC 19 DEST 20 22 24 Answer 25 Hold 23 Release 26 Cancel Talk Position Busy Volume Night 15 01 02 03 04 13 17 18 14 LDN TIE Busy NANS Recall EMG BV TRKSL Call Park SC SVC REC Mute PAGE Start 8 5 2 16 21...

Page 226: ... 210 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2002 fm Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON Continued on next page HOLE BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 227: ...to HAND H S0 jack and trail the cord along the groove at the bottom of the console H S1 is not used for the Handset Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON Continued on next page HANDSET CORD HAND H S0 for Handset Headset H S1 for Headset only SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 228: ...t to the Handset again STEP2 Put the Handset code through the hole as shown below Continued on next page Screw 1 Screw 1 Screw 5 Screw 5 Screw 4 Screw 4 Screw 3 Screw 3 Screw 2 Screw 2 Handset Metal Plate Metal Plate Handset When mounting at the left side When mounting at the right side Turn over the metal plate Desk Console Hole Handset code DESK CONSOLE side Handset side SIDE VIEW SN716 DESKCON ...

Page 229: ...ndset support fitting to the projections on the bottom of the console and fix the fitting by three screws Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON CAUTION Do not screw too firmly to avoid damage to the console PROJECTION PROJECTION HANDSET CORD HANDSET SUPPORT SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 230: ...Mounting of Handset Right Side of DESK CONSOLE STEP4 Plug the modular into HAND H S0 jack H S1 is not used for the Handset Continued on next page BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW Code HAND H S0 for Handset Headset H S1 for Headset only SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 231: ... the handset support fitting to the projections on the bottom of the console and fix the fitting by three screws Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON CAUTION Do not screw too firmly to avoid damage to the console Handset Support Projection Projection SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 232: ...of the console if required Headset Installation for SN716 DESKCON NOTE In daily use use Quick Disconnect when connecting disconnecting the Headset Voice Tube HAND H S0 H S1 Slide Closing Clip Quick Disconnect PIN1 Modular Plug NOTE Slide Ear Pad Slide Head Band Capsule Unit Microphone and Speaker PIN1 TX 2 RX 3 RX 4 TX SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 233: ...d at the bottom of the console For the MDF cross connection for the SN716 DESKCON Refer to MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON PN PW00 Power Option Page 207 Cable Connection to SN716 DESKCON PBX 8DLC 1P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN716 DESKCON 3P 3P PW00 2P LINE CORD 6 core PAGE REC LINE 8 core 8 core 6 core 4DLC SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 234: ...ection of AC DC Adapter When using an AC DC ADAPTER for power supply plug the AC DC ADAPTER into the 12 24 V DC terminal located at the rear of the console AC DC ADAPTER Connection to SN716 DESKCON AC DC ADAPTER RS 232 12 24 V DC SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 235: ...o MIC Jack and Remote Jack then connect other end of wire to 8 core modular block And connect one end of 8 core modular cable to DESKCON REC connector connect the other end to 8 core block Cable Connection for Recording Equipment REC 8 Core MODULAR BLOCK RJ45 DESK CONSOLE Bottom view SN716 DESKCON 8 core Modular Cable Cross Connect Wire 1 MODULAR BLOCK RJ45 TAPE RECORDER MIC Jack 8 Core Modular Ca...

Page 236: ...ore line cable using installation tool Speech Speech Not used Not used Recording Start Signal Relay Contact Recording Start Signal Relay Contact Not used Not used A B KA KB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 pin Modular Connector Rosette side 8 pin Modular Connector DESK CONSOLE side NOTE 8 core Line Cable Installation Cable Pin No 12345678 LEAD NAME MEANING Pin No SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 237: ...TROL 16 CONF TONE FOR ALL KEYS NOTE This item can not be used for the NEAX 2000 IPS a Displaying Configuration Menu Press the L4 L5 and SRC key simultaneously and turn on the power Plug the AC DC adapter of the SN716 DESKCON in AC outlet Displaying the Configuration Menu Continued on next page Alarm LDN TIE Busy ATND NANS Recall EMG BV TRKSL Call Park SC SVC PAGE Start REC Night Position Busy Mute...

Page 238: ...ST next page 2 PAGE CONTROL Release exit 3 SUP CONNECTION Answer update CONFIG MENU P3 VER x SRC prev page 1 REC VOLUME DEST next page 2 BLF Release exit 3 HOLD START RELEASE SWAP Answer update CONFIG MENU P4 VER x SRC prev page 1 2ND RINGING DEST next page 2 RINGING Release exit 3 RECEIVER VOLUME SET Answer update CONFIG MENU P5 VER x SRC prev page 1 FUNCTION KEY SWAP DEST next page 2 RINGER VOLU...

Page 239: ...s the desired number in Configuration Menu A menu for assigning configuration data appears Assign configuration data referring to Assignment of Configuration Data on the next page Selecting a Configuration Item Alarm LDN TIE Busy ATND NANS Recall EMG BV TRKSL Call Park SC SVC PAGE Start REC SRC key Night Position Busy Mute DEST SRC 3 DEF 2 ABC 1 L 6 L 5 L 4 L 3 L 2 L 1 6 MNO 5 JKL 4 GHI 9 WXYZ 8 T...

Page 240: ...e following shaded keys are used Assigning Configuration Data Alarm LDN TIE Busy ATND NANS Recall EMG BV TRKSL Call Park SC SVC PAGE Start REC SRC key Night Position Busy Mute SRC 3 DEF 2 ABC 1 L 6 L 5 L 4 L 3 L 2 L 1 6 MNO 5 JKL 9 WXYZ 8 TUV 0 7 PQRS Cancel Talk Answer Hold Release Position Position Night Numeric keys Available Busy DEST DEST key 4 GHI SN716 DESKCON DLC ...

Page 241: ... Answer key DESK CONSOLE is automatically restarted To cancel update Press Release key Updating Configuration Data Alarm LDN TIE Busy ATND NANS Recall EMG BV TRKSL Call Park SC SVC PAGE Start REC Night Position Busy Mute DEST SRC 3 DEF 2 ABC 1 L 6 L 5 L 4 L 3 L 2 L 1 6 MNO 5 JKL 4 GHI 9 WXYZ 8 TUV 0 7 PQRS Cancel Talk Answer Hold Release Position Position Night Answer key Update Release key Cancel...

Page 242: ...s connected to the HAND H S0 connector 2 Handset is connected to the HAND H S0 connector STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key CONFIG MENU P1 VER x SRC prev page 1 HEADSET HANDSET DEST next page 2 HEADSET TYPE Rel...

Page 243: ...pe of Headset is GN2200 STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key CONFIG MENU P1 VER x SRC prev page 1 HEADSET HANDSET DEST next page 2 HEADSET TYPE Release exit 3 MUTE Answer update HEADSET TYPE SRC menu 1 SUPRA NEW ...

Page 244: ...e set to On 2 Only H S0 is set to On 3 Only H S1 is set to On STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key CONFIG MENU P1 VER x SRC prev page 1 HEADSET HANDSET DEST next page 2 HEADSET TYPE Release exit 3 MUTE Answer upd...

Page 245: ...uration Menu P2 Page 221 STEP2 Press the numeric key 1 REC CONTROL STEP3 Press the desired numeric key An asterisk shows the selected number 1 Manual mode 2 Automatic mode STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key Whe...

Page 246: ...n STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P3 VER x SRC prev page 1 REC VOLUME DEST next page 2 BLF Release exit 3 HOLD START RELEASE SWAP Answer update REC ...

Page 247: ... to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P3 VER x SRC prev page 1 REC VOLUME DEST next page 2 BLF Release exit 3 HOLD START RELEASE SWAP Answer update HOLD START RELEASE SWAP SRC menu 1 ORIGINAL 2 SWA...

Page 248: ...eturns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P4 VER x SRC prev page 1 2ND RINGING DEST next page 2 RINGING Release exit 3 RECEIVER VOLUME SET Answer update 2ND RINGING SRC menu 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE De...

Page 249: ...o Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P4 VER x SRC prev page 1 2ND RINGING DEST next page 2 RINGING Release exit 3 RECEIVER VOLUME SET Answer update RINGING SRC menu 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE Default settin...

Page 250: ...P DOWN key 4 When specifying 4 QUIET PLACE the receiver volume is set to the level 8dB lower than System Default STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P4 ...

Page 251: ...econds STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When specifying other item press the DEST key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P5 VER x SRC prev page 1 FUNCTION KEY SWAP DEST next page 2 RINGER VOLUME IN PB Release exit 3 POWER CONTROL ...

Page 252: ... for all keys 3 Confirmation tone is controlled by the system STEP4 Press the SRC key The display returns to Configuration Menu STEP5 Press the Answer key to update the configuration data Page 225 When canceling update press the Release key When returning previous item press the SRC key CONFIG MENU P6 VER x SRC prev page 1 CONF TONE FOR ALL KEYS DEST next page Release exit Answer update CONF TONE ...

Page 253: ...N Standard Line MDF MODULAR CONNECTOR TO SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON ROSETTE 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 254: ...1 ATTCON Long Line 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LEN000 LEN001 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR CONNECTOR PIM0 P PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN LT00 LTC0 J T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON ROSETTE 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 255: ... the headset in place of the handset unplug the modular cord from the handset and then plug the modular cord to the Jack Set Jack Set Installation for SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON MODULAR CORD JACK SET SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 256: ...lide the directory out of the way Then insert a flat screw driver s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pressure until the access panel is clear of the front lip At the same time apply pressure toward you at the rear of the pedestal to move the access panel Continued on next page ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required ACCESS PANEL DIRECTORY SN708 709 71...

Page 257: ...ON Set the switch according to the type of headset handset connected C Carbon Type Handset Headset S SUPRA Headset D Dterm Type Handset Replace the directory and access panel ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required D S C SWITCH SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 258: ...to the modular jack located at the bottom of the console Cable Connection to SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required LINE CORD PBX 1P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON 1P 1P DLC SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 259: ...w the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown below Mounting of Handset Support to SN708 709 712 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HANDSET SUPPORT SN708 709 712 ATTCON SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 260: ...ith the handset support to dispose the straight part of the handset modular cord as shown below Mounting of Handset Support to SN741 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HANDSET SUPPORT SN741 ATTCON MODULAR CORD MODULAR CORD CLAMP SN708 709 712 741 ATTCON DLC ...

Page 261: ...CP24 A CP24 B CP24 C CP24 D 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 LTC0 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN000 LEN002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J LEN002 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K2 K0 TO KEYS PBX PN CP24 A CP24 B CP24 C CP24 D External Key JULY 1 2006 Day Night Mode Change by External Key DK MP ...

Page 262: ...AS Indicator DK 1 Connection Outline External TAS Indicator Connection Outline When using PN DK00 G MDF PBX PN DK00 PZ PW121 PZ PW126 G TAS Indicator with Battery IND PBX PN DK00 MDF IND TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start External TAS Indicator DK ...

Page 263: ...S Indicator with Battery 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 LTC0 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN000 LEN002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J LEN002 TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY IND PZ PW121 PZ PW126 27 V G K0 External TAS Indicator DK ...

Page 264: ...cator with Battery Ground Start 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 LTC0 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN000 LEN002 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 P PN DK00 LTC0 J TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY GROUND START IND K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K0 K2 LEN000 LT00 LEN002 PIM0 K0 External TAS Indicator DK ...

Page 265: ...thod Start Ground Start NOTE Stop Ground Off Open NOTE The current capacity of relay contact PN DK00 card is 0 125 A 2 Connection Outline Paging Equipment Connection Outline When using PN 8COT and PN DK00 Continued on next page G G For Control MDF G PBX PN 8COT PN DK00 PZ PW121 PZ PW126 For Amplifier Input Paging Equipment Paging Equipment COT and DK MP ...

Page 266: ...quipment Connection Outline When using PN 8COT and DK on PN CP24 A CP24 B CP24 C CP24 D G G For Control MDF G PBX PN 8COT PZ PW121 PZ PW126 For Amplifier Input Paging Equipment PN CP24 A CP24 B CP24 C CP24 D JULY 1 2006 Paging Equipment COT and DK MP ...

Page 267: ...6 16 40 40 15 15 34 34 9 9 PN 8COT PZ PW121 PZ PW126 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT PAGING EQUIPMENT SPEAKER G LT01 T7 R7 T6 R6 T0 R0 LEN008 No 0 LEN014 No 6 LEN015 No 7 G 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LEN008 LEN009 LEN015 LEN016 LEN000 LEN002 34 T0 9 R0 35 T1 10 R1 40 T6 14 R6 41 T7 15 R7 9 R0 34 T0 10 R1 35 T1 14 R6 40 T6 15 R7 41 T7 Paging Equip...

Page 268: ... PN 4COT 8COT and PN DK00 Less than 10 kΩ When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA Control Method Start Ground Start NOTE 1 Stop Ground Off Open NOTE 1 The current capacity of relay contact PN DK00 card is 0 125 A NOTE 2 When connecting the external tone source announcement machine using the PN 4COT 8COT and PN DK00 cards an appropriate diode must be installed on the MDF as shown on the next page Page 253 ...

Page 269: ...rce Announcement Machine PN 8COT PN DK00 External Tone Source Announcement Machine Diode MDF PN TNTA JACK0 External Tone Source Announcement Machine When using PN 8COT and PN DK00 When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA PBX PBX Rating for the Diode VR Less than 50 V IO More than 20 mA VF Less than 1 0 V PN CP24 A CP24 B JACK External Tone Source Announcement Machine When using Pin Jack on PN CP24 A CP24 B...

Page 270: ...4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 LEN002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J 41 41 16 16 40 40 15 15 34 34 9 9 PN 8COT PZ PW121 PZ PW126 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT G LT01 T7 R7 T6 R6 T0 R0 LEN008 No 0 LEN014 No 6 LEN015 No 7 K0 EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE External Tone Source Announcement Machine DK TNT MP ...

Page 271: ...ne Source Announcement Machine 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LEN008 LEN009 LEN015 LEN016 LEN000 LEN002 34 T0 9 R0 35 T1 10 R1 40 T6 14 R6 41 T7 15 R7 9 R0 34 T0 10 R1 35 T1 14 R6 40 T6 15 R7 41 T7 External Tone Source Announcement Machine DK TNT MP ...

Page 272: ...ing External Tone Source Announcement Machine Supplied with D C TO PBX TO COT Ring Tip K TRANSFORMER SOURCE CAPACITOR SOURCE TO COT Tip K Ring TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 2 µF TO PBX TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 CAPACITOR 2 µF R R EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE DC VOLTAGE SOURCE DC VOLTAGE SOURCE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE External Tone Source Announcement Machine ...

Page 273: ...ximum of 10 customer owned BGM sources 1 Connection Outline External BGM Sources Connection Outline When using PN 8COT When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA BGM SOURCE PN 8COT 0 1 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE MDF BGM SOURCE PN TNTA JACK1 JACK0 0 1 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE JULY 15 2007 External BGM Source COT TNT ...

Page 274: ... LTC0 J BGM SOURCE 0 33 33 8 8 32 32 7 7 27 27 26 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 8COT LT00 LTC0 J T7 R7 T6 R6 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 BGM SOURCE 0 1 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 JULY 15 2007 External BGM Source COT TNT ...

Page 275: ... 259 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch2002 fm Power Failure Transfer PFT 1 Connection Outline PFT Connection Outline PZ 8PFTB PBX MDF MDF MDF MDF TO C O LINE PN 8LC PN 8COT TEL Power Failure Transfer PFT ...

Page 276: ...f the PIM STEP2 Connect the champ connectors of 25 pair cables to the PFT0 and PFT1 connectors on the PZ 8PFTB card as shown below Connection of 25 Pair Cable and PZ 8PFTB Continued on next page PFT1 CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR ATTACHED TO PZ 8PFTB 25 PAIR CABLE To MDF PFT0 CONNECTOR PZ 8PFTB Power Failure Transfer PFT ...

Page 277: ... O T2 12 8COT R2 37 8COT T2 13 Sta R3 38 Sta T3 14 8LC R3 39 8LC T3 15 C O R3 40 C O T3 16 8COT R3 41 8COT T3 17 Sta R4 42 Sta T4 18 8LC R4 43 8LC T4 19 C O R4 44 C O T4 20 8COT R4 45 8COT T4 21 Sta R5 46 Sta T5 22 8LC R5 47 8LC T5 23 C O R5 48 C O T5 24 8COT R5 49 8COT T5 25 50 PFT1 1 Sta R6 26 Sta T6 2 8LC R6 27 8LC T6 3 C O R6 28 C O T6 4 8COT R6 29 8COT T6 5 Sta R7 30 Sta T7 6 8LC R7 31 8LC T7...

Page 278: ...T1 LEN009 No 1 R1 T0 LEN008 No 0 R0 T7 LEN015 No 7 R7 PN 8COT LT01 T1 LEN001 No 1 R1 T0 LEN000 No 0 R0 T7 LEN007 No 7 R7 PN 8LC PZ PW121 PZ PW126 27 V G 26 1 Sta R0 Sta T0 28 3 C O R0 C O T0 29 4 8COT R0 8COT T0 27 2 8LC R0 8LC T0 PFT0 TO C O LINE PZ 8PFTB No 0 P J PFT1 49 24 50 25 27 V E P J Tip Ring Tip Ring MDF INSTALLATION CABLE LTC0 10 10 16 16 PN CP24 A CP24 B 50 MN MJ 25 25 48 23 MJ CP24 C ...

Page 279: ...T R0 1 Sta R0 26 Sta T0 2 8LC R0 27 8LC T0 3 C O R0 28 C O T0 4 8COT R0 29 8COT T0 PFT0 P TO STATION TO PN 8LC TO C O LINE TO PN 8COT PFT0 J PFT1 P 1 PFT0 CONNECTOR TO PZ PW121 PZ PW126 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J LEN000 LEN008 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P TO PZ 8PFTB TO PZ 8PFTB 34 T0 9 R0 35 10 36 11 37 12 9 R0 34 T0 10 35 11 36 12 37 24 49 25 MJ 50 MN TO PZ 8PFTB TO PN CP24 A PN CP24 B...

Page 280: ...P MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel REAR ALARM DISPLAY PANEL 26 1 50 MN 25 MJ LTC0 J 1 26 25 MJ 50 MN LTC0 P PWR MJ MIN FRONT 25 50 25 50 MJ MN 27 V G PN CP24 A CP24 B PIM0 MDF LTC0 P J PZ PW121 PZ PW126 CP24 C CP24 D JULY 1 2006 Alarm Display Panel MP ...

Page 281: ...e PBX and the terminal is more than 15 m 49 2 ft connect the SMDR terminal and or the VMS to the RS0 RS1 port of the PN CP24 A CP24 B CP24 C CP24 D card through the MODEMs using the RS NORM 4 S CA A as shown below SMDR MCI Terminal Connection via MODEMs PN CP24 A RS 0 RS RVS 15 S CA A 15 m 49 2 ft PBX MAXIMUM 15 m 49 2 ft TO RS 232C PORT 25pin SMDR0 SMDR1 RS RVS 4 S CA A RS RVS 4 S CA C 4 m 13 1 f...

Page 282: ... TXC 1 04B RXD 04A RTS 03 RXD 01 GND 06 DSR 24 TXC 1 17 RXC 02 TXD 08 DCD 15 TXC 2 02B GND 03A DSR 03B CTS 02A DCD 01C LALB 07 GND 20 DTR 05 CTS 04 RTS 18 LALB D C B A 06 TXC 1 RXC TXC 2 05 DTR GND TXD 04 RXD RTS 03 CTS DSR 02 GND DCD 01 LALB G 13 12 11 10 09 08 DCD 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 04 RTS 03 RXD 02 TXD 25 24 TXC 1 23 22 21 20 DTR 19 18 LALB 17 RXC 16 15 TXC 2 14 01 GND NOTE G GROUND RS RVS 15...

Page 283: ...7 RXC 03 RXD 04 RTS 24 TXC 1 02B GND 03A DSR 03B CTS 02A DCD 01C LALB 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 08 DCD 18 LALB D C B A 06 TXC 1 RXC TXC 2 05 DTR GND TXD 04 RXD RTS 03 CTS DSR 02 GND DCD 01 LALB G 13 12 11 10 09 08 DCD 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 04 RTS 03 RXD 02 TXD 25 24 TXC 1 23 22 21 20 DTR 19 18 LALB 17 RXC 16 15 TXC 2 14 01 GND 4 m 13 1 ft G GROUND D sub 25pin male NOVEMBER 15 2006 Built in SMDR MCI on R...

Page 284: ...ected to the address specified by office data CM0BY 00 00 or CM0BY 02 03 and application port number shown in the above table Item Specifications Physical layer Ethernet Connection layer The Ethernet packet format complies with the DIX standard TCP IP protocol ARP IP ICMP UDP TCP Socket interface Complies with 4 3 BSD socket interface Transport protocol TCP stream type protocol Application port nu...

Page 285: ...e RS0 RS3 port of the PN AP00 B PN AP00 D card using the RS RVS 15 S CA A RS RVS 4 S CA A RS RVS 4 S CA C as shown below See Page 266 also SMDR PMS MCI Terminal Direct Connection NOTE PMS cannot be used with PN AP00 D card PBX PIM0 PIM7 PN RS0 RS3 MAXIMUM 15 m 49 2 ft RS RVS 15 S CA A 15 m 49 2 ft SMDR0 SMDR1 TO RS 232C PORT AP00 B PMS MCI VMS RS RVS 4 S CA A RS RVS 4 S CA C 4 m 13 1 ft AP00 D NOT...

Page 286: ...age 267 also SMDR PMS MCI Terminal Connection via MODEMs NOTE PMS cannot be used with PN AP00 D card RS0 RS3 PN PBX PIM0 PIM7 RS NORM 4S CA A 4 m 13 1 ft MODEM MODEM 2P MORE THAN 15 m 49 2 ft MODEM FULL DUPLEX 4W 1200 BPS LEASED TYPE INTERFACE CABLE FOR STRAIGHT CONNECTION TO RS 232C PORT RS NORM 4 CA A SMDR0 SMDR1 PMS MCI VMS AP00 B NOTE AP00 D JULY 1 2006 SMDR PMS MCI CIS Printer Hotel Printer A...

Page 287: ...is more than 15 m 49 2 ft MODEMs are required Printer Connection via MODEMs PN PBX RS0 RS3 RS PRT 15 CA A RS PRT 15S CA A RS PRT 15 CA C RS PRT 15S CA C 15 m 49 2 ft PRINTER0 PRINTER1 MAXIMUM 15 m 49 2 ft AP00 B CONNECTOR AP00 D PN PBX RS0 RS3 RS NORM 4 CA A RS NORM 4S CA A 4 m 13 1 ft PRINTER0 PRINTER1 MORE THAN 15 m 49 2 ft INTERFACE CABLE FOR STRAIGHT CONNECTION MODEM MODEM 2P AP00 B CONNECTOR ...

Page 288: ...ut Page 274 05C DTR 15 m 49 2 ft 05B GND 01 GND 05A TXD 03 RXD 03B CTS 20 DTR 03A DSR 02B GND 07 GND D C B A 06 05 DTR GND TXD 04 03 DSR 02 GND 01 25 24 23 22 21 20 DTR 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 GND 06 05 04 03 RXD 02 01 GND NOVEMBER 15 2006 SMDR PMS MCI CIS Printer Hotel Printer AP00 ...

Page 289: ...ector Layout Page 274 15 m 49 2 ft 05B GND 01 GND 05A TXD 03 RXD 03A DSR 02B GND 07 GND D C B A 06 05 GND TXD 04 03 DSR 02 GND 01 25 24 23 22 21 20 DTR 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 GND 06 05 04 03 RXD 02 01 GND 20 DTR NOVEMBER 15 2006 SMDR PMS MCI CIS Printer Hotel Printer AP00 ...

Page 290: ... PB Peripheral Busy 12 SCF BCD 122 DCE Backward Channel Receive Carrier Detect 13 SCB BCS 121 DCE Backward Channel Send OK 14 SBA BSD 118 DTE Backward Channel Send Data 15 DB ST2 114 TXC 2 DCE Send Signal Element Timing 16 SBB BRD 119 DCE Backward Channel Receive Data 17 DD RT 115 RXC DCE Receive Signal Element Timing 18 Not Used 19 SCA BRS 120 DTE Backward Channel Send Detect 20 CD ER 108 2 DTR D...

Page 291: ...age 289 The SW1 switches of all PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards are turned off 2 Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the Bay Face Layout and Port Assignment Table given in the Office Data Programming Manual See CHAPTER 1 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS Page 45 This figure shows the mounting method of circuit cards Mounting of Circuit Cards ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitiv...

Page 292: ...R to the left STEP2 Tighten the screws of the CARD STOPPER as shown below NOTE When sliding the PIM CARD STOPPER loosen all of the screws securing the PIM CARD STOPPER and the PZ M542 PZ M557 card the screws need not to be removed Installation of the CARD STOPPER CARD STOPPER CARD STOPPER CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD SLIDE THE CARD STOPPER TO THE LEFT SCREW SCREW MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS ...

Page 293: ...r Except LEN000 CAT STEP1 Turn on the SW1 switch on all the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards The ON lamp must be lit on all the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards STEP2 On the MP Card set SW3 to B and press SW1 STEP3 When the MN lamp on the system is lit set SW3 to the 0 position Resident System Program STEP1 Mount the line trunk cards into PIM STEP2 Turn on the SW1 switch on all the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards The ON la...

Page 294: ...able to go into CAT mode If the system is initialized by B All Clear only LEN000 is assigned as a CAT port the DLC card must be installed in slot LT00 To use a Dterm as a CAT follow the procedures shown below NOTE It is necessary to complete Steps 1 through 6 within 4 seconds To set CAT mode 1 Press or 2 Press or CNF Conf lamp flashes 3 Press CNF Conf lamp is off 4 Press or 5 Press or CNF Conf lam...

Page 295: ...ication cir cuit cards are flashing ON Lamps of All PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards Lightning Check that the ON lamps of all the PZ PW121 PZ PW126 cards are lightning and their MJ MN lamps have gone out BL Lamps Gone Out Check that the BL lamps of all the line trunk circuit cards have gone out If BL lamps are flashing it means that the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for thi...

Page 296: ...t Incoming Outgoing Tie Line Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Service Feature Test Call Transfer Step Call Executive Right of Way Executive Override Call Hold Call Back Call Forwarding All Calls Don t Answer No Answer Busy Line Call Pickup Station Hunting Pilot Circular Speed Calling Station System Station Speed Dialing System Speed Dialing Paging Access External Paging with Meet me Announcement Servi...

Page 297: ...laces Inside of the main equipment especially the bottom of the base On the Top Cover Around the Main Equipment and the MDF Keyboard on the Attendant Console Visual Check 1 Check to see if all circuit cards are in their positions correctly 2 Check that the cable connections in the PIM are correctly and completely connected and the routing of the cables has been done smoothly and neatly 3 Check to ...

Page 298: ...ER of those other than bottom Module in the following procedures 1 Remove two screws located on the inside of the FRONT COVER and remove the BRACKET 2 Insert the BRACKET from under the hook of the FRONT COVER and fix the BRACKET to the FRONT COVER with screws 3 Attach the FRONT COVER in an order from top stack PIM FRONT COVER BRACKET SCREW MOUNTING FRONT COVER ...

Page 299: ...ver of active stand by MP cards according to the emergency notice EMA from the MP card Series 3200 R6 1 software required Required Equipment Required Equipment for Backup CPU System EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARKS SN1658 PIMMF SN1664 PIMMH For EU PIM for Backup CPU sys tem 1 For PIM0 PN CP27 A PN CP27 B MP Card for Backup CPU system 2 For MP0 and MP1 NOVEMBER 15 2006 BACKUP CPU SYSTEM ...

Page 300: ...IPs that are connected via Virtual IPT or router to the system are not available for a several minutes until the APR table is updated 6 When MP cards changeover occurs while copying the office data from the active MP card to the stand by MP card the office data that has been copied is cancelled and the office data copy cannot be executed 7 When MP cards changeover occurs while executing the system...

Page 301: ...ed from the activeMPcardtothestandbyMPcardat2 00a m 7 Flip the MB switch on the MP0 card to ON UP position 8 Set the SW3 switch on the MP1 card to 2 3 Off line 9 Flip the MB switch on the MP1 card to ON UP position and mount the MP1 card into MP01 slot 10 Flip the MB switch on the MP1 card to OFF DOWN position 11 Connect the MAT to the MP1 card and clear all system data by CM00 12 Load the Key FD ...

Page 302: ...unt the MP1 PN CP27 A PN CP27 B card into MP01 slot NOTE Flip the MB switch on the MP card to ON UP position before mounting the MP card Mounting Locations of PN CP27 A PN CP27 B Card LT09 AP09 LT08 AP08 LT07 AP07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB AC DC PWR LT10 AP10 LT00 AP00 LT01 AP01 LT02 AP02 LT03 AP03 LT04 AP04 LT05 AP05 LT06 AP06 MP01 MP00 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM MP1 MP0 PIM0 For Backup CPU JULY 1 2006 BACKU...

Page 303: ...uted When you want the stand by MP card to return to the active MP flip the MB switch on the stand by MP card to OFF DOWN position then flip the MB switch on the active MP card to ON UP position Case2 By System Data Setting Assign the following data for changeover CME0 Y 6 3600 MM DD HH mm MM Month 01 12 DD Date 01 31 HH Hour 00 23 mm Minute 00 59 NOTE After setting the first data the MAT indicate...

Page 304: ...d by MP card automatically At a Predetermined Time The office data is copied automatically from the active MP card to the stand by MP card at the pre determined time assigned by CM43 Y 4 00 03 once to four times a day NOTE If you set two or more starting time for automatic office data copy set the time with fifteen min utes or more intervals Manual Office Data Copy Set the data for manual office d...

Page 305: ...ITCH SETTINGS This chapter explains the meaning of lamp indications and the switch settings of each circuit card used in the system HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER 290 CONTROL CARD 291 APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD 319 LINE TRUNK CARD 484 CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS ...

Page 306: ...he locations of lamps switches and connectors of each circuit card are shown by a face layout 2 Lamp Indications The name color and functions of each indicator lamp equipped on each circuit card are described in a table 3 Switch Settings The name settings and functions of each switch equipped on each circuit card are described in a table Each switch setting table has a CHECK column Make necessary ...

Page 307: ...E LAMP PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED SWITCH PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D MP Page 292 PN CP27 A PN CP27 B MP Page 298 PN CP15 FP Page 303 PN PW00 EXTPWR Page 305 PZ M606 A ETHER Page 307 PZ PW121 AC DC PWR Page 309 PZ PW126 AC DC PWR Page 312 PZ PW122 DC DC PWR Page 315 PZ PW135 PWR Page ...

Page 308: ...P24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D MP Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW3 RUN SW1 SYSD L0 JACK RS1 RS0 CLK IN VR DK JP1 JP0 SW4 SW2 CONN CONN To CONN connector on PZ M606 A ETHER JULY 1 2006 PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D MP ...

Page 309: ...0 software required When executing the MP program remote download to the PN CP24 C PN CP24 D card disappears when the program change of the Flash Memory outdated side and the Flash Memory upgraded side is com pleted Series 3500 software required When executing the MP program remote download to the PN CP24 C PN CP24 D card flashes at 120 IPM when the MP program download to the Flash Memory outdated...

Page 310: ...E 1 0 F On Line Call processing is in progress 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port As per CM40 Y 08 3 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 9600 bps Fixed 4 Debug Mode For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards 5 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 9600 bps 6 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 19200 bps 7 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processi...

Page 311: ...er office For clock source office SW2 2 SW2 3 OFF OFF 4 ON When using RS1 port for built in MODEM OFF When using RS1 port for RS 232C Continued on next page 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SW2 2 SW2 3 FUNCTION OFF OFF 1 5 MHz clock For PN 24DTA PN 24CCT PN 24PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M649 ON OFF 192 kHz clock For PN BRTA OFF ON 2 MHz clock For PN 30DTC PN 2BRT PN 4BRT PN 30CCT PN 30PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M650 ON ON Not u...

Page 312: ...W Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source Volume low to high Clockwise DK Connector 02 Ground detection 01 Ground sending Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 ON OFF OFF SW4 3 SW4 4 FUNCTION OFF OFF 1 5 MHz clock For PN 24DTA PN 24CCT PN 24PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M649 ON OFF 192 kHz clock For PN BRTA OFF ON 2 MHz clock For PN 30DTC PN 2BRT PN 4BRT PN 30CCT PN 30PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M650 ON ON Not u...

Page 313: ...f the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 Jumper pin For normal operation Battery backup ON DOWN Not used Battery backup OFF JP1 Jumper pin RIGHT For using external hold tone source When Pin Jack on the MP card is in use For using internal hold tone source When Merody IC on the MP card is in use Front UP Front LEFT NOVEMBER 15 2006 ...

Page 314: ... 240 IPM while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM L0 Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM CLK IN Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO STBY Red Remains lit while this card is a stand by mode CONN SW4 JP0 RS1 RS0 SW3 RUN SW1 SW2 CLK IN ...

Page 315: ...NOTE 1 0 F On Line Call processing is in progress 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port As per CM40 Y 08 3 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 9600 bps Fixed 4 Debug Mode For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards 5 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 9600 bps 6 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 19200 bps 7 NOTE 2 Off Line Call proce...

Page 316: ...ocked Oscillator For clock receiver office For clock source office SW2 2 SW2 3 OFF OFF 4 ON When using RS1 port for built in MODEM OFF When using RS1 port for RS 232C 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SW2 2 SW2 3 FUNCTION OFF OFF 1 5 MHz clock For PN 24DTA PN 24CCT PN 24PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M649 ON OFF 192 kHz clock For PN BRTA OFF ON 2 MHz clock For PN 30DTC PN 2BRT PN 4BRT PN 30CCT PN 30PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M650 O...

Page 317: ...tor For clock receiver office For clock source office SW4 3 SW4 4 OFF OFF MB Toggle SW NOTE 3 UP For make busy For normal operation VR Rotary SW Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source Volume low to high Clockwise 1 2 3 4 ON OFF OFF SW4 3 SW4 4 FUNCTION OFF OFF 1 5 MHz clock For PN 24DTA PN 24CCT PN 24PRT PN DTA PN DTB PZ M649 ON OFF 192 kHz clock For PN BRTA OFF ON 2 MHz clock For PN 30DT...

Page 318: ... with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK DK Connector 02 Ground detection 01 Ground sending JP0 Jumper pin For normal operation Battery backup ON DOWN Not used Battery backup OFF JP1 Jumper pin RIGHT For using external hold tone source When Pin Jack on the MP card is in use For using internal hold tone source When Merody IC on the MP card is in use 01 02...

Page 319: ...1 Rev 5 0 90ch3002 fm PN CP15 FP Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally SENSE RUN MB SW1 PN CP15 FP ...

Page 320: ...tch to the desired position NOTE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 For setting FP No 0 Not used 1 For mounting this card in PIM2 2 For mounting this card in PIM4 3 For mounting this card in PIM6 4 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy ...

Page 321: ... PW00 EXTPWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Remains lit while 48 V power is being supplied RUN MB 08 07 06 05 48 V 48 V E E 04 03 02 01 48 V 48 V E E CONN To DESKCON PN PW00 EXTPWR ...

Page 322: ...ch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned NOTE When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE UP For make busy 48 V power off For normal operation 48 V power on ON DOWN PN PW00 EXTPWR ...

Page 323: ...k is established 100M Green ON Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet is operating at 10 Mbps TX Green Remains lit when transmitting the data RX Green Remains lit when receiving the data COL Yellow Remains lit when detecting IP data collision LINK 100M TX RX COL CONN LAN CONN To CONN Connector on PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP27 A MP FACE REAR PZ M606 A ETHER ...

Page 324: ... side of ETHER support NOTE Supports and screws are attached to the ETHER card STEP2 Connect the CONN connector on the ETHER card and the CONN connector on the MP card STEP3 Secure the ETHER card to the MP card with four screws which have been taken off by STEP1 Mounting ETHER Card on MP card Support ETHER Card CONN Connector of ETHER Card MP Card ETHER Card CONN Connector on MP Card OCTOBER 31 20...

Page 325: ...NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3002 fm PZ PW121 AC DC PWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW 1 SW2 SW 102 SW 301 SW 101 ON OFF BATT BATT SW2 CN1 CN104 CN103 SIGNAL MJ MN ON MJ MN ON PZ PW121 AC DC PWR ...

Page 326: ... operating power is being supplied to this circuit card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 For turning AC power and the battery on OFF For turning AC power and the battery off SW2 FORWARD AC INPUT 90 V 132 V BACK WARD AC INPUT 180 V 264 V SW101 Piano key 1 Not used 2 Float charging for sealed batteries Norm...

Page 327: ...not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW301 Dip SW 1 ON CR Voltage 75 Vrms OFF CR Voltage 90 Vrms 2 ON Frequency 20 Hz OFF Frequency 25 Hz SW102 PRESS MOMEN TARILY To start each PIM on battery power when AC power is not provided 1 2 ON OFF 25 Hz 20 Hz 90 V 75 V PZ PW121 AC DC PWR ...

Page 328: ...312 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3002 fm PZ PW126 AC DC PWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW 1 SW 102 SW 301 SW 101 ON OFF BATT BATT CN1 CN104 CN103 SIGNAL MJ MN ON MJ MN ON PZ PW126 AC DC PWR ...

Page 329: ...g power is being supplied CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 For turning AC power and the battery on OFF For turning AC power and the battery off SW101 Piano key 1 Not used 2 Float charging for sealed batteries Normal Setting OPTION Per...

Page 330: ...not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW301 Dip SW 1 ON CR Voltage 75 Vrms OFF CR Voltage 90 Vrms 2 ON Frequency 20 Hz OFF Frequency 25 Hz SW102 PRESS MOMEN TARILY To start each PIM on battery power when AC power is not provided 1 2 ON OFF 25 Hz 20 Hz 90 V 75 V PZ PW126 AC DC PWR ...

Page 331: ... 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3002 fm PZ PW122 DC DC PWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW ON CONN CONN connector To PWR1 connector on PIM BWB POWER OUTPUT CABLE 48 V E To PWR0C connector on PIM BWB PZ PW122 DC DC PWR ...

Page 332: ...hile the operating power is being supplied CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW ON For turning AC power on OFF For turning AC power off OFF ON PZ PW122 DC DC PWR ...

Page 333: ...ns lit when a major trouble occurs or resident system program is not properly loaded MN Yellow Remains lit when a minor trouble occurs or resident system program is successfully loaded or a station line is locked out ON Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied ON OFF DC INPUT SW 27 V FG GND SIG MJ MN ON MJ MN ON SW1 PZ PW135 PWR ...

Page 334: ... switch varies with the system concerned CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW ON For turning DC power and the battery on OFF For turning DC power and the battery off SW1 Piano Key SW 1 ON CR Voltage 75 Vrms OFF CR Voltage 90 Vrms 2 ON Freq...

Page 335: ...VIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN AP00 B AP00 Page 321 PN AP00 D AP00 Page 327 PN AP00 B DBM Page 333 PN BRTA BRT Page 336 PN 2BRTC BRT Page 341 PN 2BRTK BRT Page 346 PN 4BRTA A BRT Page 351 PN 24CCTA CCT Page 359 PN 30CCTA CCT Page 365 PN CFTC CFT Page 372 PN CFTC A CFT Page 374 PN DAIA A DAIA Page 376 PN DAIB DAIB Page 381 PN DAIC DAI...

Page 336: ...E PN DTA CCT DTI PRT Page 407 PN DTB CCT DTI PRT Page 414 PN 24DTA C DTI Page 421 PN 30DTC C DTI Page 427 PN 8ETIA HUB Page 433 PN 2ILCC ILC Page 435 PN 8IPTA SIP Page 440 PN IPTB IPT Page 444 PN 24PRTA PRT Page 448 PN 30PRTA PRT Page 456 PN 4RSTB MFR Page 463 PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A CIR Page 465 PN SC00 CCH Page 467 PN SC01 DCH Page 470 PN SC03 B PN SC03 C CSH Page 473 PN SC03 B ICH Page 475 PZ M537 ...

Page 337: ...008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN AP00 B AP00 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors CONN To CONNR connector on PZ M537 EXPMEM RS3 RS2 RS1 RS0 SENSE RUN MB SW0 SW2 L3 L2 L1 L0 SW1 CONN JP0 JP1 PN AP00 B AP00 ...

Page 338: ...nal status on port0 2 L1 Indication of transmitting status of port2 Indication of TXD signal status on port0 2 L0 Indication of transmitting status of port3 Indication of RXD signal status on port0 2 SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For...

Page 339: ...OFF Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No 1 Port 8 NOTE 3 ON Sets No 2 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided OFF Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No 2 Port SW1 Piano Key SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF For AP data clearing by CMD100 CMD101 3 For normal operation OFF For AP data clearing by CMD100 CMD101 4 ON AP No 4 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Co...

Page 340: ...mit clock from the DCE Modem when No 1 Port is synchro nous Clock is received at the TXC 2 terminal OFF Uses internal clock as the send clock when No 1 Port is synchronous When No 1 Port is asynchronous 4 ON Transmit the send clock from the DTE this card when No 1 Port is synchro nous Clock is transmitted from the TXC 1 terminal OFF Not transmit the send clock from the DTE this card when No 1 Port...

Page 341: ... DCE so that the call records or system messages will not be stored in the memory buffer on the AP00 card even if the cable is disconnected from the DCE When the switch is set to OFF the call records or system messages will be stored when the cable is disconnected and will be sent when the cable is re connected Continued on next page SW2 Dip SW 6 NOTE 4 ON Uses internal clock as the receive clock ...

Page 342: ... 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm NOTE 4 The use of the external clock from the distant end or the internal clock is determined by the following table CLOCK SW2 2 6 External ON OFF Internal OFF ON PN AP00 B AP00 ...

Page 343: ... 327 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN AP00 D AP00 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors RS3 RS2 RS1 RS0 SENSE RUN MB SW0 SW2 L3 L2 L1 L0 SW1 JP0 JP1 JULY 1 2006 PN AP00 D AP00 ...

Page 344: ...atus on port0 2 L1 Indication of transmitting status of port2 Indication of TXD signal status on port0 2 L0 Indication of transmitting status of port3 Indication of RXD signal status on port0 2 SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For norma...

Page 345: ...ceives DSR signal from the DCE on No 1 Port 8 NOTE 3 ON Sets No 2 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided OFF Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No 2 Port SW1 Piano Key SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF For AP data clearing by CMD100 CMD101 3 For normal operation OFF For AP data clearing by CMD100 CMD101 4 ON AP No 4 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continue...

Page 346: ...ock from the DCE Modem when No 1 Port is synchro nous Clock is received at the TXC 2 terminal OFF Uses internal clock as the send clock when No 1 Port is synchronous When No 1 Port is asynchronous 4 ON Transmit the send clock from the DTE this card when No 1 Port is synchro nous Clock is transmitted from the TXC 1 terminal OFF Not transmit the send clock from the DTE this card when No 1 Port is sy...

Page 347: ...o that the call records or system messages will not be stored in the memory buffer on the AP00 card even if the cable is disconnected from the DCE When the switch is set to OFF the call records or system messages will be stored when the cable is disconnected and will be sent when the cable is re connected Continued on next page SW2 Dip SW 6 NOTE 4 ON Uses internal clock as the receive clock when N...

Page 348: ...1 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm NOTE 4 The use of the external clock from the distant end or the internal clock is determined by the following table CLOCK SW2 2 6 External ON OFF Internal OFF ON JULY 1 2006 PN AP00 D AP00 ...

Page 349: ...3 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN AP00 B DBM Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors CONN Not used RS0 RS3 Not used RS3 RS2 RS1 RS0 SENSE RUN MB SW0 SW2 L3 L2 L1 L0 SW1 CONN JP0 JP1 PN AP00 B DBM ...

Page 350: ...SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Dip SW 1 8 Not used Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW1 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF...

Page 351: ...OTE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SW1 Piano Key SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF Not used 3 For normal operation OFF Not used 4 ON AP No 4 15 OFF AP No 20 31 SW2 Dip SW 1 8 Not used JP0 Jumper SW For normal operation Battery backup ON DOWN Not used Battery backup OFF JP1 Jumper SW UP Not used...

Page 352: ... 336 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN BRTA BRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENS RUN MB SW1 SW0 B1 B2 D ALM PN BRTA BRT ...

Page 353: ...is card is operating normally B1 Green B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B2 Green B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation PN BRTA BRT ...

Page 354: ...r normal operation OFF Not used 2 NOTE 3 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP card according to the switch setting of SW0 3 OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card 3 NOTE 3 ON Clock signal is sent to the PLO0 of MP card OFF Clock signal is sent to the PLO1 of MP card 4 For normal operation OFF Not used Continued on next page AP No 04 05 06 07 ...

Page 355: ...tion NOTE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page SW1 Dip SW 1 For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω OFF To remove the termi...

Page 356: ... 3 SW 0 2 SW 0 3 SW 0 2 SW 0 3 SW 0 2 SW 0 3 When one BRT is provided ON ON MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one BRT is provided ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input under normal conditions Should a clock failure occur with BRT0 MP card will switch to the PLO1 input which gets clock from BRT1 PN...

Page 357: ... 341 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 2BRTC BRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENS RUN MB B21 B11 D1 ALM1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 SW0 SW11 SW10 PN 2BRTC BRT ...

Page 358: ...ash 60 IPM Make Busy D1 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM1 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation B20 Red No 0 Circuit B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B10 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D0 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM0 Red Tran...

Page 359: ... terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW11 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW11 4 OFF 20 ...

Page 360: ... is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page SW11 Dip SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 NOTE 3 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP card according to the switch setting of SW11 3 OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card 3 NOTE 3 ON Output clock signals to the PLO0 of MP ca...

Page 361: ...als into PIM0 CONDITIONS BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 BRT23 REMARKS SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 When one BRT is provided ON ON MP card will receive the clock signal from No 0 circuit of BRT0 at its PLO0 input Should a clock failure occur with No 0 circuit MP card will switch to No 1 circuit of BRT0 When more than one BRT is provided ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON MP card will rec...

Page 362: ... 346 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 2BRTK BRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB B21 B11 D1 ALM1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 SW0 SW10 SW11 PN 2BRTK BRT ...

Page 363: ...ash 60 IPM Make Busy D1 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM1 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation B20 Red No 0 Circuit B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B10 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D0 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM0 Red Tran...

Page 364: ... terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW11 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW11 4 OFF 20 ...

Page 365: ... is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page SW11 Dip SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 NOTE 3 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP card according to the switch setting of SW11 3 OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card 3 NOTE 3 ON Output clock signals to the PLO0 of MP ca...

Page 366: ...als into PIM0 CONDITIONS BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 BRT23 REMARKS SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 When one BRT is provided ON ON MP card will receive the clock signal from No 0 circuit of BRT0 at its PLO0 input Should a clock failure occur with No 0 circuit MP card will switch to No 1 circuit of BRT0 When more than one BRT is provided ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON MP card will rec...

Page 367: ...WA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 4BRTA A BRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW4 B23 B13 D3 ALM3 B22 B12 D2 ALM2 SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 B21 B11 D1 ALM1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 CN2 PN 4BRTA A BRT ...

Page 368: ...OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D3 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM3 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation B22 Red No 2 Circuit B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B12 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D2 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected AL...

Page 369: ...tus ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM1 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation B20 Red No 0 Circuit B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B10 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D0 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM0 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OF...

Page 370: ...ry SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW4 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW4 8 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN PN 4BRTA A BRT ...

Page 371: ...8 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 SW No Circuit No 1 2 3 4 No 0 No 1 No 2 No 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF PLO0 OFF ON OFF OFF PLO0 ON ON OFF OFF PLO0 PLO1 OFF OFF ON OFF PLO0 OFF OFF OFF ON PLO0 OFF OFF ON ON PLO0 PLO1 ON OFF ON OFF PLO0 PLO1 ON OFF OFF ON PLO0 PLO1 OFF ON OFF ON PLO0 PLO1 OF...

Page 372: ...or on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 No 0 Circuit SW1 Dip SW 1 For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω No 1 Circuit OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 No 1 Circuit 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω No 1 Circuit OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side ...

Page 373: ...els B1 and B2 No 2 Circuit 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω No 2 Circuit OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 No 2 Circuit SW3 Dip SW 1 For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω No 3 Circuit OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 No 3 Circui...

Page 374: ...lock signals supplied on the PLO0 of MP card via the Back Wiring Board and if the clock signals are failed the clock supply route takes over to PLO1 automatically Set SW4 1 to SW4 5 as follows NOTE 4 Mount the BRT card which receives a source clock signals into PIM0 CONDITIONS SWITCH BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 BRT23 When one BRT is provided SW4 1 ON SW4 2 OFF SW4 3 OFF SW4 4 OFF SW4 5 ON When more than one BR...

Page 375: ... 359 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 24CCTA CCT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW2 LC LPB CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL SW1 SW0 JRR1 AISS MAS JPR0 JPS JP1 PN 24CCTA CCT ...

Page 376: ...gnal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office AIS Red Remains lit when a pattern of consecutive 1 is received The distant office transmits this signal for a loopback test BL Red B channel status ON More than 10 channels are busy OFF All channels are idle Flash 60 IPM Only one channel is busy Flash 120 IPM 2 through 10 channels are busy SWITCH ...

Page 377: ... to the PLO1 input on MP card 3 NOTE 7 ON Remote loopback For normal operation 4 NOTE 7 ON Local loopback AIS send For normal operation 5 NOTE 7 Set equalizer according to the cable length between the PBX and the CSU OFF 6 NOTE 7 OFF 7 NOTE 7 OFF 8 Not used Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK ON DOWN OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 80 120 m 262 5 ...

Page 378: ... transmission speed For Digital Inter face OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 5 ON OFF 6 Not used Always set to OFF 7 Not used Always set to OFF 8 Not used Always set to OFF Continued on next page 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON TRANSMISSION SPEED SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 3 SW 2 4 SW 2 5 48 Kbps NOTE 6 ON ON OFF OFF ON 48 Kbps NOTE 6 ON ON ON OFF ON 56 Kbps ON ON OFF ON ON 64 Kbps ON ON ON ON ...

Page 379: ...unding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided JPR1 Jumper pin Line impedance 100 Ω LEFT Line impedance 110 Ω JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided MAS Jumper pin Always set to DOWN AISS Jumper pin AIS signal is sent out when make busy or power on DOWN AIS...

Page 380: ...t be set to match the rate adaptation of clock source office NOTE 7 This card must be reset after the SW0 3 to SW0 7 switch settings Set the MB switch to UP and then DOWN CONDITIONS CCT0 CCT1 CCT2 CCT7 REMARKS SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 When one CCT is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from CCT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one CCT is pro vided ...

Page 381: ... 365 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 30CCTA CCT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB JP SW1 JPS JP1 JPR LC LPB PCM FRM MFRM RMT MRMT AIS BL SW PN 30CCTA CCT ...

Page 382: ...ing Multi Frame Alignment signal loss on time slot 16 RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office MRMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Multi Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office AIS Red Remains lit when indicating that the pattern ...

Page 383: ...ary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW 8 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN PN 30CCTA CCT ...

Page 384: ...ard OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO1 input on MP card 3 ON Remote loopback For normal operation 4 ON Local loopback AIS send For normal operation 5 ON Transmission line cable Coaxial cable 75 Ω Transmission line cable Twisted pair cable 120 Ω 6 ON Loopback test For normal operation 7 Not used Always set to OFF 8 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page SWIT...

Page 385: ...tal Inter face OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 5 ON OFF 6 Not used Always set to OFF 7 Not used Always set to OFF 8 Not used Always set to OFF Continued on next page 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON TRANSMISSION SPEED SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 3 SW 1 4 SW 1 5 48 Kbps NOTE 5 ON ON OFF OFF ON 48 Kbps NOTE 5 ON ON ON OFF ON 56 Kbps ON ON OFF ON ON 64 Kbps ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF PN 30CCTA CCT ...

Page 386: ...flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable LEFT TA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable DOWN RA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxia...

Page 387: ...6 Mount the CCT card which receives a source clock signal into PIM0 CONDITIONS CCT0 CCT1 CCT2 CCT7 REMARKS SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 When one CCT is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from CCT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one CCT is provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from CCT0 at its PLO0 input under normal conditions ...

Page 388: ...FT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Remains lit while this card is operating normally RUN1 Red Remains lit while the DSP on this card is operating normally SENSE RUN RUN1 MB SW1 PN CFTC CFT ...

Page 389: ...TE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Dip SW 1 3 Not used Always set to OFF 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 ...

Page 390: ... of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Frashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally DOPE0 Green Remains lit while the DSP on this card is operating normally SENSE RUN DOPE0 MB SW1 JULY 1 2006 PN CFTC A CFT ...

Page 391: ...e power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 3 Not used Always set to OFF 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 F 4 AP...

Page 392: ...d a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RED Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Not used BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Flashes while FP data downloading JPS JPR SW2 SW3 BUS PCM1 PC...

Page 393: ...ne Firmware Processor SW1 4 ON SW1 4 OFF 0 FP No 16 1 FP No 01 FP No 17 2 FP No 02 FP No 18 3 FP No 03 FP No 19 4 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 1 5 MHz clock to PLO0 No clock supply to PLO0 2 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 1 5 MHz clock to PLO1 No clock supply to PLO1 3 Always set to OFF 4 ON FP No 01 03 OFF FP No 16 19 Con...

Page 394: ... for control signal NOTE 5 This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIB card 5 ON 6 ON 7 OFF 8 ON Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF SWITCH NUMBER TIME SLOT NUMBER 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ...

Page 395: ...er according to the cable length between the system and the CSU OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 ON FP No 16 OFF FP No 01 03 17 19 JPS Jumper pin RIGHT For mounting this card on PIM1 PIM7 LEFT For mounting this card on PIM0 JPR Jumper pin RIGHT Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided 1 2 3 4 ON ON SW 3 1 SW 3 2 SW 3 3 CABLE LENGTH ON ON ON 0 40 ...

Page 396: ... Site set the SW1 1 and SW1 2 as the following table In this case DAIA cards DAIA0 DAIA1 must be mounted in PIM0 CONDITIONS DAIA0 DAIA1 DAIA5 REMARKS SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 One DAIA card is provided ON OFF The clock signal is sent to PLO0 of MP card via supply route 0 DAIA0 Two or three DAIA cards are provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF The clock signal supply route is automatically ...

Page 397: ...n this card and a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RED Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Flashes while FP data downloading JPS JPR SW2 SW3 BUS CN SEN...

Page 398: ...ON FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW 0 F Always set to 0 1 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 1 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF Continued on next page 0 ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF PN DAIB DAIB ...

Page 399: ...d for control signal NOTE 3 This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIA card 5 ON 6 ON 7 OFF 8 ON Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF SWITCH NUMBER TIME SLOT NUMBER 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON...

Page 400: ... SW3 Dip SW 1 Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 Always set to OFF JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided JPR Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided 1 2 3 4 ON ON...

Page 401: ...lowing connection are normal Control channel link between the DAIA card and DAIB card Connection between the opposite DAIC card Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RED Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment sig nal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Not used BL Not used SW2 SW3 TBUS RBUS CN RUN MB ...

Page 402: ...et to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF SW2 Dip SW 1 Not used 2 ON DTI frame configuration 12 Multi Frame DTI frame configuration 24 Multi Frame 3 ON Line code AMI with ZCS Line code B8ZS 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used Continued on next page ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PN DAIC DAIC ...

Page 403: ...efore plugging unplugging the cir cuit card SW3 Dip SW 1 Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 ON When mounting this card on Remote Site OFF When mounting this card on Main Site SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 ON ON SW 3 1 SW 3 2 SW 3 3 CABLE LENGTH ON ON ON 0 40 m 0 131 2 ft ON ON OFF 40 80 m 131 2 262 5 ...

Page 404: ...tween this card and a distant office is nor mally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Flashes while FP data downloading SRT JPS E1Z JPR SW2 SW3 BUS PCM1 PCM0 CN SENSE RUN M...

Page 405: ...ne Firmware Processor SW1 4 ON SW1 4 OFF 0 FP No 16 1 FP No 01 FP No 17 2 FP No 02 FP No 18 3 FP No 03 FP No 19 4 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 2 0 MHz clock to PLO0 No clock supply to PLO0 2 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 2 0 MHz clock to PLO1 No clock supply to PLO1 3 Always set to OFF 4 ON FP No 01 03 OFF FP No 16 19 Con...

Page 406: ... signaling data trans mission speed 48 Kbps Control channel signaling data trans mission speed 64 Kbps 2 ON CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided 3 ON CRC4 Check is provided CRC4 Check is not provided Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF PN DAID A DAID ...

Page 407: ...S 3 ON ON OFF ON ON TS 4 OFF ON OFF ON ON TS 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON TS 6 OFF OFF OFF ON ON TS 7 ON ON ON OFF ON TS 8 OFF ON ON OFF ON TS 9 ON OFF ON OFF ON TS 10 OFF OFF ON OFF ON TS 11 ON ON OFF OFF ON TS 12 OFF ON OFF OFF ON TS 13 ON OFF OFF OFF ON TS 14 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON TS 15 ON ON ON ON OFF TS 16 OFF ON ON ON OFF TS 17 ON OFF ON ON OFF TS 18 OFF OFF ON ON OFF TS 19 ON ON OFF ON OFF TS 20 OFF ON ...

Page 408: ...ssion 120 Ω For twisted pair cable LEFT TA is grounded on the transmission line 75 Ω For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Balanced transmission 120 Ω For twisted pair cable LEFT RA is grounded on the transmission line 75 Ω For coaxial cable E1Z Jumper pin Line impedance 120 Ω For twisted pair cable LEFT Line impedance 75 Ω For coaxial cable SRT Jumper pin RIGHT For mounting this card on PIM0 LEFT For ...

Page 409: ... Site set the SW1 1 and SW1 2 as the following table In this case DAID cards DAID0 DAID1 must be mounted in PIM0 CONDITIONS DAID0 DAID1 DAID5 REMARKS SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 One DAID card is provided ON OFF The clock signal is sent to PLO0 of MP card via supply route 0 DAID0 Two or three DAID cards are provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF The clock signal supply route is automatically ...

Page 410: ... Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Remains lit while FP data downloading JPS JPR E1Z SW2 SW3 BUS CN SENSE RUN MB SW1 LINK RMT LOOP BL JP PN ...

Page 411: ... Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF SW2 Dip SW 1 ON Control channel signaling data trans mission speed 48 Kbps Control channel signaling data trans mission speed 64 Kbps 2 ON CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided 3 ON CRC4 Check is provided CRC4 Check is not provided Continued on next page 0 ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON...

Page 412: ...TS 3 ON ON OFF ON ON TS 4 OFF ON OFF ON ON TS 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON TS 6 OFF OFF OFF ON ON TS 7 ON ON ON OFF ON TS 8 OFF ON ON OFF ON TS 9 ON OFF ON OFF ON TS 10 OFF OFF ON OFF ON TS 11 ON ON OFF OFF ON TS 12 OFF ON OFF OFF ON TS 13 ON OFF OFF OFF ON TS 14 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON TS 15 ON ON ON ON OFF TS 16 OFF ON ON ON OFF TS 17 ON OFF ON ON OFF TS 18 OFF OFF ON ON OFF TS 19 ON ON OFF ON OFF TS 20 OFF ON...

Page 413: ...t to ON 3 Always set to ON 4 Always set to OFF JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission 120 Ω For twisted pair cable LEFT TA is grounded on the transmission line 75 Ω For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin RIGHT RA is grounded on the transmission line 75 Ω For coaxial cable Balanced transmission 120 Ω For twisted pair cable E1Z Jumper pin RIGHT Line impedance 75 Ω For coaxial cable Line impedance 120 Ω For ...

Page 414: ...g connection are normal Control channel link between the DAID card and DAIE card Connection between the opposite DAIF card Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss Only on the DAIF card mounted on the Main Site BL Not used SW2 SW3 TBUS RBUS CN RUN MB LIN...

Page 415: ...TION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 ON Line impedance 75 Ω For coaxial cable Line impedance 120 Ω For twisted pair cable 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF Continued on next page ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF PN DAIF DAIF ...

Page 416: ...64 Kbps 2 ON CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided 3 ON CRC4 Check is provided CRC4 Check is not provided 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PN DAIF DAIF ...

Page 417: ...ays set to ON 2 Always set to ON 3 Always set to ON 4 ON When mounting this card on Remote Site OFF When mounting this card on Main Site JPS Jumper pin RIGHT TA is grounded on the transmission line 75 Ω For coaxial cable Balanced transmission 120 Ω For twisted pair cable JPR Jumper pin RIGHT RA is grounded on the transmission line 75 Ω For coaxial cable Balanced transmission 120 Ω For twisted pair...

Page 418: ...08841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN DTA PN DTB CCH Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW3 LC LPB PCM MFRM FRM MRMT RMT CRC AIS BL SW1 SW2 JP3 JP2 JP1 JPRI JPR JPT JULY 15 2007 PN DTA PN DTB CCH ...

Page 419: ...s operating normally LC Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com mon signaling channel data links connected LPB Green Remains lit when loopback test is in progress PCM Not used MFRM Not used FRM Not used MRMT Not used RMT Not used CRC Not used AIS Not used BL Not used JULY 15 2007 PN DTA PN DTB CCH ...

Page 420: ...or make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 SW2 Piano Key SW 4 ON Local loopback For normal operation 1 3 5 8 Not used Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW1 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 ...

Page 421: ...l signaling data transmission speed For Digital Inter face OFF 6 ON OFF 7 Not used Always set to OFF 8 Not used Always set to OFF JP1 Jumper pin Not used JP2 Jumper pin Not used JP3 Jumper pin Not used Continued on next page OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF OFF TRANSMISSION SPEED SW 3 5 SW 3 6 48 Kbps 1 NOTE 3 OFF ON 48 Kbps 2 NOTE 3 OFF OFF 56 Kbps ON OFF 64 Kbps ON ON OFF OFF RIGHT LEFT RIGHT JULY...

Page 422: ...sition NOTE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card NOTE 3 The following two kinds of rate adaptation method are available in 48 Kbps data transmission The rate adaptation method must be set to match the rate adaptation of clock source office SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JPRI Jumper pin Not used JPR Jumper...

Page 423: ...08841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN DTA CCT DTI PRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB LC LPB PCM MFRM FRM MRMT RMT CRC AIS BL SW1 SW2 JPRI JPR JPT JP1 JP2 JP3 SW3 JULY 1 2006 PN DTA CCT DTI PRT ...

Page 424: ... 16 Only for E1 FRM Red Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss MRMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Multi Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office Only for E1 RMT Red Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office CRC Red Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking CRC er...

Page 425: ...make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW NOTE 3 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 North America only ON DS 1 T1 with CSU function OFF DSX 1 T1 without CSU function Hong Kong Taiwan Not used 4 NOTE 8 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW1 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF...

Page 426: ...g to the cable length between the PBX and the C O or CSU For DS 1 SW1 3 ON For DSX 1 Hong Kong Taiwan SW1 3 OFF OFF 6 NOTE 6 OFF 7 NOTE 6 OFF 8 Not used Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ON ON SW2 5 SW2 6 SW2 7 CABLE LENGTH TO CSU 0 5 φ OFF ON Signal is not sent ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 599 m 0 1965 ft...

Page 427: ...e OFF DTI mode 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 ON Common channel signaling data trans mission speed For Digital Interface OFF 6 ON OFF 7 Not used 8 Not used Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF TRANSMISSION SPEED SW 3 5 SW 3 6 48 Kbps 1 NOTE 7 OFF ON 48 Kbps 2 NOTE 7 OFF OFF 56 Kbps ON OFF 64 Kbps ON ON OFF OFF AUGUST 15 2006 PN DTA CCT DTI PRT ...

Page 428: ...Set the line impedance LEFT JP2 Jumper pin RIGHT LEFT JP3 Jumper pin RIGHT Balanced transmission For twisted paire cable for T1 E1 LEFT Unbalanced transmission For coaxial cable for E1 JPRI Jumper pin Not used JPR Jumper pin RIGHT Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided JPT Jumper pin RIGHT Neutral grounding on the transmitting li...

Page 429: ... to AP Number 31 Also set AP Number to any one between 64 and 93 by CM05 for each PRT card If a different site is used to accommodate the PRT card be sure to set switches similarly Series 3800 software or later required CONDITIONS CCT DTI PRT0 CCT DTI PRT1 CCT DTI PRT2 CCT DTI PRT7 REMARKS SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 1 SW 2 2 When one CCT DTI PRT is provided ON OFF MP card will ...

Page 430: ...8841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN DTB CCT DTI PRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB LC LPB PCM MFRM FRM MRMT RMT CRC AIS BL SW1 SW2 JPRI JPR JPT JP1 JP2 JP3 SW3 JULY 15 2007 PN DTB CCT DTI PRT ...

Page 431: ...16 Only for E1 FRM Red Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss MRMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Multi Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office Only for E1 RMT Red Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office CRC Red Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking CRC err...

Page 432: ...r make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW NOTE 4 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 North America only ON DS 1 T1 with CSU function OFF DSX 1 T1 without CSU function Hong Kong Taiwan Not used 4 NOTE 2 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW1 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 O...

Page 433: ... to the cable length between the PBX and the C O or CSU For DS 1 SW1 3 ON For DSX 1 Hong Kong Taiwan SW1 3 OFF OFF 6 NOTE 7 OFF 7 NOTE 7 OFF 8 Not used Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ON ON SW2 5 SW2 6 SW2 7 CABLE LENGTH TO CSU 0 5 φ OFF ON Signal is not sent ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 599 m 0 1965 ft ...

Page 434: ...conversion For Taiwan NOTE 8 NOTE 9 For normal operation 4 Not used 5 ON Common channel signaling data trans mission speed For Digital Interface OFF 6 ON OFF 7 Not used 8 Not used Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF TRANSMISSION SPEED SW 3 5 SW 3 6 48 Kbps 1 NOTE 10 OFF ON 48 Kbps 2 NOTE 10 OFF OFF 56 Kbps ON OFF 64 Kbps ON ON OFF OFF JULY 15 2007 PN DTB CCT DTI PRT ...

Page 435: ...n before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP1 Jumper pin RIGHT Set the line impedance LEFT JP2 Jumper pin RIGHT LEFT JP3 Jumper pin RIGHT Balanced transmission For twisted paire cable for T1 E1 LEFT Unbalanced transmission For coaxial cable for E1 JPRI Jumper pin Not used JPR Jumper pin RIGHT Neutral grounding on ...

Page 436: ...s data transmission The rate adaptation method must be set to match the rate adaptation of clock source office CONDITIONS CCT DTI PRT0 CCT DTI PRT1 CCT DTI PRT2 CCT DTI PRT7 REMARKS SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 1 SW 2 2 SW 2 1 SW 2 2 When one CCT DTI PRT is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from CCT DTI PRT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one CCT DTI PRT is provided ON OF...

Page 437: ... 421 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 24DTA C DTI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL SW1 SW0 JRR1 AISS MAS JPR0 JPS JP1 PN 24DTA C DTI ...

Page 438: ...hen a pattern of consecutive 1 is received The distant office transmits this signal for a loopback test BL Red B channel status ON More than 10 channels are busy OFF All channels are idle Flash 60 IPM Only one channel is busy Flash 120 IPM 2 through 10 channels are busy SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP ...

Page 439: ...according to the cable length between the PBX and the C O or CSU For DS 1 SW1 3 ON For DSX 1 Hong Kong Taiwan SW1 3 OFF OFF 6 NOTE 6 OFF 7 NOTE 6 OFF 8 Not used Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ON ON SW0 5 SW0 6 SW0 7 CABLE LENGTH TO CSU 0 5 φ OFF ON Signal is not sent ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 599 m 0...

Page 440: ... Not used 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 JPR0 Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided JPR1 Jumper pin Line impedance 100 Ω LEFT Line impedance 110 Ω JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided Continued on next page 4 3 2 1 OFF ...

Page 441: ...as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MAS Jumper pin Always set to DOWN AISS Jumper pin AIS signal is sent out when make busy or power on DOWN AIS signal is not sent out when make busy or power on JP1 Jumper pin Always set to LEFT DOWN UP LEFT AUGUST 15 2006 PN 24DTA C D...

Page 442: ...ock signal into PIM0 NOTE 6 This card must be reset after the SW0 3 to SW0 7 switch settings Set the MB switch to UP and then DOWN CONDITIONS DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI7 REMARKS SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 When one DTI is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input When more than one DTI is provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card wil...

Page 443: ... 427 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 30DTC C DTI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB JP JPS JP1 JPR PCM FRM MFRM RMT MRMT AIS BL SW PN 30DTC C DTI ...

Page 444: ... the alarm from a distant office because Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office MRMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Multi Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office AIS Red Remains lit when indicating that the pattern of consecutive 1 is being received The distant office transmits this signal for a loopba...

Page 445: ...ary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW 8 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN PN 30DTC C DTI ...

Page 446: ...PLO1 input on MP card OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO1 input on MP card 3 ON Remote loopback For normal operation 4 ON Local loopback AIS send For normal operation 5 ON Transmission line cable Coaxial cable 75 Ω Transmission line cable Twisted pair cable 120 Ω 6 Not used Always set to OFF 7 8 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBE...

Page 447: ...lip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable LEFT TA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable DOWN RA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxial cable JP Jumper pin RIGHT Line impedance 75 Ω For coaxial...

Page 448: ...M0 CONDITIONS DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI7 REMARKS SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 When one DTI is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input When more than one DTI is provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input under nor mal conditions Should a clock failure occurs with DTI0 MP card will automatical...

Page 449: ...ower is ON OFF Operating power is OFF LINK ACT Green Lights LAN link pulse is detected Flashes LAN data is transferred and received 10 100 Green ON Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet is operating at 10 Mbps LAN 7 8 LAN 5 6 To LAN LAN 3 4 LAN 1 2 LINK ACT 10 100 LINK ACT 10 100 LINK ACT 10 100 LINK ACT J12 10 100 D4 PN 8ETIA S2 PZ M675 PN 8ETIA HUB ...

Page 450: ... setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK S2 Piano Key SW 1 ON Auto MDI MDI X OFF MDI X fixed Auto MDI MDI X ON MDI MDI X automatic change 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 4 3 2 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PN 8ETIA HUB ...

Page 451: ... 435 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 2ILCC ILC Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW2 SW0 SW1 B21 B11 D1 ALM1 PFA1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 PFA0 NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 2ILCC ILC ...

Page 452: ... status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B11 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D1 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM1 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation PFA1 Red Power supply status ON Power failure OFF Normal operation Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 2ILCC ILC ...

Page 453: ... B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D0 Green D channel status ON Link is connected OFF Link is not connected ALM0 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation PFA0 Red Power supply status ON Power failure OFF Normal operation LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 2ILCC ILC ...

Page 454: ...ation SW2 Piano SW 1 ON Remote loopback No 0 Circuit Normal operation 2 ON Remote loopback No 1 Circuit Normal operation 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used Always set to OFF 7 Not used 8 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW4 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW4 8 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN OFF ON 5 6 ...

Page 455: ... remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 No 0 Circuit 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω No 0 Circuit OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 No 0 Circuit SW1 Dip SW 1 For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 Ω No 1 Circuit OFF To remove the terminating r...

Page 456: ...1 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 8IPTA SIP Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors NOTE Order the PZ 24IPLA card separately DC_CONN PZ 24IPLA NOTE RUN SENS MB BUSY DC L1 L0 LINK 100M ACT SW0 LAN RS OCTOBER 31 2005 PN 8IPTA SIP ...

Page 457: ...usy OFF All channels are idle DC Green ON PZ 24IPLA card already mounted is operating OFF PZ 24IPLA card is not mounted L0 Red ON Disconnection of a link with the IP network has been detected L1 Not used LINK Green ON Connected to the IP network OFF Not connected to the IP network 100M Green ON Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet is operating at 10 Mbps ACT Green ON Data is sending rece...

Page 458: ...ircuit card Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENS Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation F 4 AP No SW0 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW0 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN JULY 1 20...

Page 459: ...or the PN 8IPTA card you may set the Auto Negotiation ON OFF settings by the SW0 3 When using the firm ware program of SC 3249 IPS IPTT PROG A1 for the PN 8IPTA card Auto Negotiation func tion is always set to ON SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW0 Piano Key SW 1 ON Not used For normal operation 2 For normal operation OFF Not used 3 NOTE 3 ON Auto Negotiation OFF 100 Mbps...

Page 460: ...PTB IPT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW1 MODE SW2 VCT VCTA IP CONN VCTA VCT BUSY SUBOPE3 SUBOPE2 SUBOPE1 SUBOPE0 L3 L2 L1 LYR IP CONN SENSE RUN MB LINK TXRX COL 100M PZ M567 PN IPTB To 4VCT Card To External LAN Interface PN IPTB IPT ...

Page 461: ...OPE0 Green Remains lit when Card No 0 of 4VCT is operating L3 Not used L2 Green Remains lit when this card successfully has been registered at the H 323 gatekeeper Before the L2 lights the led is winking L1 Green Remains lit while the line can be used LYR Green Remains lit when IP network is ready to use LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION LINK Green ON Connected to the IP network OFF Not connected to the IP...

Page 462: ...power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card NOTE 3 When you set the MODE switch of the IPT card to 0 Auto Negotiation On the communication mode Full Duplex Half Duplex and the communication speed Ethernet 10 Mbps 100 Mbps of the Ethernet are adjusted to the switching HUB automatically When you set the MODE switch to 1 Auto Negotiation Off the commun...

Page 463: ...otary SW is set to 1 Auto Negoti ation OFF SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Dip SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF Not used 3 For normal operation OFF Not used 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 SW2 Dip SW 1 ON Ethernet 100 Mbps NOTE 4 OFF Ethernet 10 Mbps NOTE 4 2 5 7 Not used 6 Dynamic Jitter Buffer OFF Static Jitter Buffer 8 Nonlinear pr...

Page 464: ... 448 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 24PRTA PRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW2 LC LPB CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL SW1 SW0 JRR1 AISS MAS JPR0 JPS JP1 PN 24PRTA PRT ...

Page 465: ...g Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office AIS Red Remains lit when a pattern of consecutive 1 is received The distant office transmits this signal for a loopback test BL Red B channel status ON More than 10 channels are busy OFF All channels are idle Flash 60 IPM Only one channel is busy Flash 120 IPM 2 through 10 channels are busy SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTIO...

Page 466: ... not sent to the PLO0 input on MP card 2 NOTE 3 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO1 input on MP card 3 NOTE 5 ON Remote loopback For normal operation 4 NOTE 5 ON Local loopback AIS send For normal operation Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK ON DOWN OFF ON...

Page 467: ...ed Continued on next page OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON ON SW0 5 SW0 6 SW0 7 CABLE LENGTH TO CSU 0 5 φ OFF ON Signal is not sent ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 599 m 0 1965 ft 599 1199 m 1965 3930 ft 1199 1758 m 3930 5764 ft Not used OFF 80 120 m 262 5 394 ft SW0 5 SW0 6 SW0 7 CABLE LENGTH TO CSU 0 65 φ ON ON 0 40 m 0 131 2 ft 40 80 m 131 2 262 5 ft 120 160 m 394 525 ft 160 200 m 525 656 ...

Page 468: ...ON CHECK SW1 Piano Key SW 1 ON DTI mode PRT mode 2 Not used 3 North America only ON DS 1 T1 with CSU function OFF DSX 1 T1 without CSU function Hong Kong Taiwan Not used 4 NOTE 6 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 24PRTA PRT ...

Page 469: ... ON Deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call OFF No deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call Hong Kong Taiwan Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF 5 Always set to OFF 6 Always set to OFF 7 Always set to OFF 8 Always set to OFF Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PN 24PRTA PRT ...

Page 470: ...NG POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JPR0 Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided JPR1 Jumper pin Line impedance 100 Ω LEFT Line impedance 110 Ω JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided MAS Jumper pin Always set to DOWN AISS Jumper pin A...

Page 471: ...T cards to be accommodated to AP Number 31 Also set AP Number to any one between 64 and 93 by CM05 for each PRT card If a different site is used to accommodate the PRT card be sure to set switches similarly Series 3800 software or later required CONDITIONS PRT0 PRT1 PRT2 PRT7 REMARKS SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 When one PRT is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the cl...

Page 472: ... 456 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PN 30PRTA PRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB JP SW1 JPS JP1 JPR LC LPB PCM FRM MFRM RMT MRMT AIS BL SW PN 30PRTA PRT ...

Page 473: ...al loss on time slot 16 RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office MRMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Multi Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office AIS Red Remains lit when indicating that the pattern of consecutive 1 is being rece...

Page 474: ...1 NOTE 5 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW 8 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 30PRTA PRT ...

Page 475: ...ard OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO1 input on MP card 3 ON Remote loopback For normal operation 4 ON Local loopback AIS send For normal operation 5 ON Transmission line cable Coaxial cable 75 Ω Transmission line cable Twisted pair cable 120 Ω 6 Not used Always set to OFF 7 8 NOTE 5 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING P...

Page 476: ...ITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Dip SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF 5 Always set to OFF 6 Always set to OFF 7 Always set to OFF 8 Always set to OFF Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PN 30PRTA PRT ...

Page 477: ...flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card Continued on next page SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable LEFT TA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable DOWN RA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxia...

Page 478: ...each PRT card If a different site is used to accommodate the PRT card be sure to set switches similarly Series 3800 software or later required CONDITIONS PRT0 PRT1 PRT2 PRT7 REMARKS SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 When one PRT is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from PRT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one PRT is provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will re...

Page 479: ... NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally OPE0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned SENS RUN MB OPE3 OPE2 OPE1 OPE0 SW PN 4RSTB MFR ...

Page 480: ... set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW Piano Key SW 1 ON For make busy No 0 circuit For normal operation 2 ON For make busy No 1 circuit For normal operation 3 ON For make busy No 2 circuit For normal operation 4 ON For make busy No 3 circuit For normal operation 5 Not used 6 7 8 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 F 4 AP No SW 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 1...

Page 481: ...ons of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally BL0 3 Red Remains lit when receiving a CALLER ID CLASS SM signal SENSE RUN MB BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 SW1 JP0 PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A CIR ...

Page 482: ...tch to switch No 15 Series 3800 software or later required SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 NOTE 3 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 15 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 ON For make busy No 0 circuit For normal operation 2 ON For make busy No 1 circuit For normal ope...

Page 483: ...OR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally LC Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the com mon signaling channel data links connected LPB Green Remains lit when a loopback test is in progress RS SENS RUN MB SW0 LC LPB SW1 To Modem For Analog Interface PN SC00 CCH ...

Page 484: ...For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano Key SW 1 ON Loopback test For normal operation 2 ON Analog interface OFF Digital interface 3 ON RS 232C RTS signal to MODEM ON NOTE 3 OFF RS 232C RTS signal to MODEM OFF 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW0 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW0 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E ...

Page 485: ... of rate adaptation method are available in 48 Kbps data transmission The rate adaptation method must be set to match the rate adaptation of clock source office SW1 Dip SW 1 ON Common channel signaling data transmission speed For Digital Inter face Common channel signaling data transmission speed For Analog Inter face Set switches SW1 1 SW1 5 to OFF OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 5 ON OFF 6 Not us...

Page 486: ...nd Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally LC Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected LPB Green Not used SENS RUN MB SW0 LC LPB SW1 PN SC01 DCH ...

Page 487: ...et by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued on next page F 4 AP No SW0 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW0 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF PN SC01 DCH ...

Page 488: ...tem concerned NOTE 1 Set the groove on the switch to the desired position NOTE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SW1 Dip SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF 5 Always set to OFF 6 Always set to OFF 7 Always set to OFF 8 Always set to OFF SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUN...

Page 489: ... 120 IPM while this card is operating normally DOPE7 0 Green Remains lit when D channel link with CSI card is connected CSI Card No Circuit No DOPE7 CSI3 No 1 DOPE6 CSI3 No 0 DOPE5 CSI2 No 1 DOPE4 CSI2 No 0 DOPE3 CSI1 No 1 DOPE2 CSI1 No 0 DOPE1 CSI0 No 1 DOPE0 CSI0 No 0 SENSE RUN MB DOPE7 DOPE6 DOPE5 DOPE4 DOPE3 DOPE2 DOPE1 DOPE0 SW1 JULY 1 2006 PN SC03 B PN SC03 C CSH ...

Page 490: ...em must be set to the SW1 1 switch ON And mount the CSH card which SW1 1 is set to ON into PIM0 NOTE 4 When the S interface CS ZT is used set the SW1 1 switch to OFF SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano SW 1 N...

Page 491: ...hannel link is connected DOPE5 Green Remains lit when No 5 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE4 Green Remains lit when No 4 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE3 Green Remains lit when No 3 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE2 Green Remains lit when No 2 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE1 Green Remains lit when No 1 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE0 Green Remains lit w...

Page 492: ... the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano SW 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 F 4 A...

Page 493: ... 477 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3003 fm PZ M537 EXPMEM Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors FACE REAR SW CONNR CONNR To CONN connector on PN AP00 B AP00 PZ M537 EXPMEM ...

Page 494: ...col umn indicate the standard setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW Dip SW 1 For normal operation Battery backup ON OFF Not used Battery backup OFF 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 1 2 3 4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF PZ M537 EXPMEM ...

Page 495: ...support NOTE Supports and screws are attached to the EXPMEM card STEP2 Connect the CONNR connector on the EXPMEM card and the CONN connector on the AP00 card STEP3 Secure the EXPMEM card to the AP00 card with three screws which have been taken off by STEP1 Mounting EXPMEM Card on AP00 Card SUPPORT EXPMEM CARD EXPMEM CARD CONNR CONNECTOR AP00 CARD CONN CONNECTOR OCTOBER 31 2005 PZ M537 EXPMEM ...

Page 496: ... of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps JP2 RCV21 FOR No 2 CIRCUIT LTC JP1 LT To LTC Connector on BWB in PIM To Champ Connector MDF JP0 TRS21 TRS01 FOR No 0 CIRCUIT COAXIAL CONNECTOR RCV01 RCV11 FOR No 1 CIRCUIT TRS11 PZ M542 CONN ...

Page 497: ... figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 For coaxial connectors No 0 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 0 circuit JP1 For coaxial connectors No 1 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 1 circuit JP2 For coaxial connectors No 2 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 2 circui...

Page 498: ... of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps JP2 RCV20 FOR No 2 CIRCUIT LTC JP1 LT To LTC Connector on BWB in PIM To Champ Connector MDF JP0 TRS20 TRS00 FOR No 0 CIRCUIT COAXIAL CONNECTOR RCV00 RCV10 FOR No 1 CIRCUIT TRS10 PZ M557 CONN ...

Page 499: ... figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 For coaxial connectors No 0 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 0 circuit JP1 For coaxial connectors No 1 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 1 circuit JP2 For coaxial connectors No 2 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 2 circui...

Page 500: ... INSERTION WITH POWER ON ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN 2AMPA AMP Page 488 PN CFTA CFT Page 489 PN CFTB CFT Page 490 PN 2COTD COT Page 491 PN 2COTE COT Page 492 PN 4COTA A COT Page 493 PN 4COTB COT Page 494 PN 4COTE COT Page 495 PN 4COTF COT Page 496 PN 4COTG COT Page 497 PN 6COTJ COT Page 498 PN 8COTH COT Page 499 PN 8COTQ COT Page 500 PN 8COTR COT Page 501 PN 8COTS COT Pa...

Page 501: ... PAGE PN 2CSIH CSI Page 511 PN 4CSIA CSI Page 514 PN 4CSIA A CSI Page 517 PN 4DATC DAT Page 520 PN 4DIDA DIT Page 521 PN 2DITA DIT Page 522 PN 4DITB DIT Page 523 PN DK00 DK Page 524 PN 2DLCN DLC Page 525 PN 4DLCM DLC Page 526 PN 4DLCT DLC Page 527 PN 4DLCQ DLC Page 528 PN 8DLCL DLC Page 529 PN 8DLCP DLC Page 530 PN 2ILCA ILC Page 531 PN 8IPLA IP PAD Page 534 PN 32IPLA IP PAD Page 537 PN 32IPLA A I...

Page 502: ...GE PN 4LCF LC Page 548 PN 4LCK LC Page 549 PN 4LCL LC Page 550 PN 4LCV LC Page 551 PN 4LCW LC Page 552 PN 8LCAA LC Page 553 PN 8LCAB LC Page 554 PN 8LCAD LC Page 555 PN 8LCAE LC Page 556 PN 8LCAF LC Page 557 PN 8LCAK LC Page 558 PN 2LDTA LDT Page 559 PN 4LDTA LDT Page 560 PN 4LLCB LLC Page 561 PN M10 M10 Page 563 PN M13 M13 Page 565 PN 2ODTA ODT Page 566 PN 2ODTB ODT Page 567 PN 4ODTA ODT Page 568...

Page 503: ...OVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN RTA RTA NOTE Page 573 PN TNTA TNT Page 576 PN 4VCTI 4VCT Page 578 PN 16VCTA PN 16VCTA A 16VCT Page 580 PZ 8PFTB PFT Page 582 PZ M623 ETHER Page 583 PZ M649 DTI Page 584 PZ M650 DTI Page 587 PZ VM00 PZ VM00 M VM00 PZ VM10 M VM10 Page 590 PZ VM01 VM01 Page 593 PZ VM02 VM02 Page 594 PZ VM03 M...

Page 504: ...tors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 PN 2AMPA AMP ...

Page 505: ...ches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL Red Remains lit when this card is in use Flashes 60 IPM when the circuit on the card is in make busy state on the system data for this card is not assigned BL PN CFTA CFT ...

Page 506: ...P NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL Red Remains lit when this card is in use Flashes 60 IPM when the circuit on the card is in make busy state on the system data for this card is not assigned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 6 10 Party Conference When using two PN CFTB cards LEFT Not used BL JP0 RIGHT PN CFTB CFT ...

Page 507: ...switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a meter signal or a line fault condition BL1 BL0 LF1 LF0 PN 2COTD COT ...

Page 508: ... LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a meter signal or a line fault condition BL1 BL0 LF1 LF0 OCTOBER 31 2005 PN 2COTE COT ...

Page 509: ...amp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 PN 4COTA A COT ...

Page 510: ...amp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 PN 4COTB COT ...

Page 511: ...witches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condi tion BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0 CN1 PN 4COTE COT ...

Page 512: ...amp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 PN 4COTF COT ...

Page 513: ...amp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 PN 4COTG COT ...

Page 514: ...s LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 5 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 5 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condi tion LF5 LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 6COTJ COT ...

Page 515: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8COTH COT ...

Page 516: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8COTQ COT ...

Page 517: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8COTR COT ...

Page 518: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8COTS COT ...

Page 519: ...AME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condi tion BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 LF7 LF6 LF5 LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0 PN 8COTT COT ...

Page 520: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8COTU COT ...

Page 521: ... 505 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN 2CSIA CSI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors OPE B13 LB B12 B11 B10 B02 B03 B01 B00 DL1 DL0 PN 2CSIA CSI ...

Page 522: ...idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit ZT is in make busy status B10 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit ZT is in make busy status B03 Red Not used Flash 60 IPM B02 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the N...

Page 523: ...system concerned NOTE Set the groove on the switch to the desired position B00 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 0 circuit ZT is in make busy status SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK DL0 Rotary SW NOTE 0 F For normal operation 1 F Not used DL1 Rotary SW NO...

Page 524: ... 508 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN 2CSIA A CSI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors OPE B13 LB B12 B11 B10 B02 B03 B01 B00 DL1 DL0 SP PN 2CSIA A CSI ...

Page 525: ...dle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS is in make busy status B10 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS is in make busy status B03 Red Not used Flash 60 IPM B02 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the No...

Page 526: ...oove on the switch to the desired position B00 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 0 circuit CS is in make busy status SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK DL0 Rotary SW NOTE 0 F For normal operation 1 F Not used DL1 Rotary SW NOTE 0 F For normal operation 1 F ...

Page 527: ... 511 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN 2CSIH CSI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors OPE LB B12 B11 B10 B02 B01 B00 PN 2CSIH CSI ...

Page 528: ...M CS ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS ZT is in make busy status B10 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS ZT is in make busy status B02 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IP...

Page 529: ...s card has no switches B00 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS ZT is not connected to the No 0 circuit CS ZT is in make busy status LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION PN 2CSIH CSI ...

Page 530: ...N For normal operation LB0 Red No 0 circuit and No 1 circuit status ON When a loopback is in progress OFF For normal operation LB1 Red No 2 circuit and No 3 circuit status ON When a loopback is in progress OFF For normal operation Continued on next page OPE LB1 LB0 BSY32 BSY31 BSY30 BSY22 BSY21 BSY20 BSY12 BSY11 BSY10 BSY02 BSY01 BSY00 PN 4CSIA CSI ...

Page 531: ... is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 3 circuit CS is in make busy status BSY22 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 2 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the No 2 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 2 circuit CS is in make busy status BSY21 Red B channel status ON B1 channel of the No 2 circuit is in use OFF B1 channel of the No 2 circuit is in i...

Page 532: ...F B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS is in make busy status BSY02 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 0 circuit CS is in make busy status BSY01 Red B channel status ON B1 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B1 cha...

Page 533: ...N For normal operation LB0 Red No 0 circuit and No 1 circuit status ON When a loopback is in progress OFF For normal operation LB1 Red No 2 circuit and No 3 circuit status ON When a loopback is in progress OFF For normal operation Continued on next page OPE LB1 LB0 BSY32 BSY31 BSY30 BSY22 BSY21 BSY20 BSY12 BSY11 BSY10 BSY02 BSY01 BSY00 PN 4CSIA A CSI ...

Page 534: ...is in idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 3 circuit ZT is in make busy status BSY22 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 2 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the No 2 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 2 circuit ZT is in make busy status BSY21 Red B channel status ON B1 channel of the No 2 circuit is in use OFF B1 channel of the No 2 circuit is in id...

Page 535: ... B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit ZT is in make busy status BSY02 Red B channel status ON B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B2 channel of the No 0 circuit is in idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 0 circuit ZT is in make busy status BSY01 Red B channel status ON B1 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B1 chan...

Page 536: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4DATC DAT ...

Page 537: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 OCTOBER 31 2005 PN 4DIDA DIT ...

Page 538: ...tors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 PN 2DITA DIT ...

Page 539: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4DITB DIT ...

Page 540: ... 524 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN DK00 DK Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches PN DK00 DK ...

Page 541: ...rs Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN0 PN 2DLCN DLC ...

Page 542: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4DLCM DLC ...

Page 543: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 OCTOBER 31 2005 PN 4DLCT DLC ...

Page 544: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4DLCQ DLC ...

Page 545: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8DLCL DLC ...

Page 546: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8DLCP DLC ...

Page 547: ... 531 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN 2ILCA ILC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors PAL1 ACT1 LPB1 B21 B11 PAL0 ACT0 LPB0 B20 B10 SW1 SW0 PN 2ILCA ILC ...

Page 548: ...M B2 channel is in make busy state B11 Red ON B1 channel is in use OFF B1 channel is idle Flash 60 IPM B1 channel is in make busy state ACT0 Green No 0 Circuit ON Normally operating OFF Not operating PAL0 Red ON Line is short circuiting OFF Normally operating LPB0 Red OFF Not used B20 Red ON B2 channel is in use OFF B2 channel is idle Flash 60 IPM B2 channel is in make busy state B10 Red ON B1 cha...

Page 549: ...no Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF SW0 Piano Key SW 1 No 0 Circuit Receiving Terminating register is provided OFF Terminating register is not provided 2 No 0 Circuit Sending Terminating register is provided OFF Terminating register is not provided 3 No 1 Circuit Receiving Terminating register is provided OFF Terminating register is not provide...

Page 550: ...1 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN 8IPLA IP PAD Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors NOTE Order the PZ 24IPLA card separately DC_CONN PZ 24IPLA NOTE RUN SENS MB BUSY DC L1 L0 LINK 100M ACT SW0 LAN RS PN 8IPLA IP PAD ...

Page 551: ...nels are idle DC Green ON PZ 24IPLA card already mounted is operating OFF PZ 24IPLA card is not mounted L0 Red ON Disconnection of a link with the IP network has been detected L1 Green ON G723 1 is enabled OFF G723 1 is disabled LINK Green ON Connected to the IP network OFF Not connected to the IP network 100M Green ON Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet is operating at 10 Mbps ACT Gree...

Page 552: ... the firmware program of SC 3330 IPS IPADT PROG B1 or later for the PN 8IPLA card you may set the Auto Negotiation ON OFF settings by the SW0 3 When using the firm ware program of SC 3213 IPS IPADT PROG A1 for the PN 8IPLA card Auto Negotiation function is always set to ON SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE 1 UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano ...

Page 553: ...s Switches and Connectors PN 32IPLA PZ M571 SUBA VCTB VCTA To 16VCT Card VCT1A VCT0A Connector VC3 VC2 VC1 VC0 BL RUN MB SW0 LOAD PCON AUX SUBB VCTB LAN LAN To LAN VCTA RUN MB SW0 PZ M571 PN 32IPLA PZ M572 MODE VCTB VCTA MODE LAN NALM LINK IPDL 100M TX RX COL PN 32IPLA IP PAD ...

Page 554: ... Remains lit when Card No 1 of 16VCT is operating VC1 Green Remains lit when the first 16 channel of IP PAD is available without Card No 0 of 16VCT VC0 Green Remains lit when Card No 0 of 16VCT is operating LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION NALM Not used LINK Green ON Connected to the IP network OFF Not connected to the IP network IPDL Not used 100M Green ON Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet i...

Page 555: ...e MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano Key SW 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF PN 32IPLA IP PAD ...

Page 556: ... switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MODE Rotary SW 0 F Auto Negotiation ON Ethernet 10 Mbps 100 Mbps automatic change 3 Auto Negotiation OFF 10 Mbps Half Duplex fixed 4 Auto Negotiation OFF 100 Mbps Half Duplex fixed 1 2 5 F Not used 0 JULY 1 2006 PN 32IPLA IP PAD ...

Page 557: ...Switches and Connectors PN 32IPLA A PZ M632 SUBA VCTB VCTA To 16VCT Card VCT1A VCT0A Connector VC3 VC2 VC1 VC0 BL RUN MB SW0 LOAD PCON AUX SUBB VCTB LAN LAN To LAN VCTA RUN MB SW0 PZ M632 PN 32IPLA A PZ M633 MODE VCTB VCTA MODE LAN NALM LINK IPDL 100M TX RX COL PN 32IPLA A IP PAD ...

Page 558: ...een Remains lit when Card No 1 of 16VCT is operating VC1 Remains lit when the first 16 channel of IP PAD is available without Card No 0 of 16VCT VC0 Green Remains lit when Card No 0 of 16VCT is operating LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION NALM Not used LINK Green ON Connected to the IP network OFF Not connected to the IP network IPDL Not used 100M Green ON Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet is o...

Page 559: ...e MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano Key SW 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF PN 32IPLA A IP PAD ...

Page 560: ...for the PN 32IPLA A card you may set the MODE switch to 1 Auto Negotiation OFF 100 Mbps Full Duplex fixed When using the firmware program of SC 3090 IPS IPPAD PROG B1 for the PN 32IPLA A card you may not set the MODE switch to 1 SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MODE Rotary SW 0 F Auto Negotiation ON Ethernet 10 Mbps 100 Mbps automatic change 1 Auto Negotiation OFF 100 Mbps...

Page 561: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCC LC ...

Page 562: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCD A LC ...

Page 563: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCE LC ...

Page 564: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCF LC ...

Page 565: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCK LC ...

Page 566: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCL LC ...

Page 567: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCV LC ...

Page 568: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LCW LC ...

Page 569: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8LCAA LC ...

Page 570: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8LCAB LC ...

Page 571: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8LCAD LC ...

Page 572: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 8LCAE LC ...

Page 573: ...s Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 8LCAF LC ...

Page 574: ...s Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 NOVEMBER 15 2006 PN 8LCAK LC ...

Page 575: ...tors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 PN 2LDTA LDT ...

Page 576: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LDTA LDT ...

Page 577: ...hes and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 MORVS BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4LLCB LLC ...

Page 578: ... of in the SETTING POSITION col umn indicate the standard setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MORVS Jumper pin Momentary Open DOWN Reverse UP PN 4LLCB LLC ...

Page 579: ... lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No 0 circuit on this card CK1 Green Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No 1 circuit on this card TALM Red Remains lit when optical output is stopped RALM Red Remains lit when optical input is lost or stopped CN1 To Optical Fiber CK0 CK1 TALM RALM JP3 JP4 JP2 JP1 JP0 PN M10 M10 ...

Page 580: ...umper pin RIGHT Line code B8ZS is provided For T1 interface B8ZS Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution LEFT Line code B8ZS is not provide For T1 interface B8ZS Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution JP3 Jumper pin RIGHT When connected to E1 2 M Digital Trunk Interface LEFT When connected to T1 1 5 M Digital Trunk Interface JP4 Jumper pin UP When connected to E1 2 M Digital Trunk Interface DOWN When connected t...

Page 581: ... 565 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN M13 M13 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches LC TEL PN M13 M13 ...

Page 582: ...rs Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN1 PN 2ODTA ODT ...

Page 583: ...rs Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN1 PN 2ODTB ODT ...

Page 584: ...ons LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN3 JP3 JP2 JP1 JP0 CN2 CN1 To E M Connector Pin To 2 3 Circuit Tx Rx PN 4ODTA ODT ...

Page 585: ... 569 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm Switch Settings SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 3 Jumper Pin Always set to UP GND OPEN UP PN 4ODTA ODT ...

Page 586: ...dications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 OCTOBER 31 2005 PN 4RSTF PN 4RSTF A SDT ...

Page 587: ... Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 PN 4RSTH SDT ...

Page 588: ... 572 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN 8RSTG PBR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches PN 8RSTG PBR ...

Page 589: ...01 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN RTA RTA Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SUBCONN PWR ALM BUSY L1LNK L1ACT L1SPD L2LNK L2ACT SWM PWRSW LAN2 To 10BASE T LAN1 To 10BASE T 100BASE TX Console To Local Console PN RTA RTA ...

Page 590: ...en Flashes while LAN1 port is sending or receiving the data L1SPD Green Remains lit while LAN1 port is operating at 100 Mbps L2LNK Green Remains lit while LAN2 port is connected to the network L2ACT Green Flashes while LAN2 port is sending or receiving the data CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot S...

Page 591: ...ncerned NOTE 1 Do not turn off the system power and operating power of PN RTA card while the BUSY lamp is lit NOTE 2 When the power is on flip the PWRSW switch to UP position Operating power is off before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SWM Piano Key SW 1 ON Test Mode For normal operation 2 ON For aging For normal operation 3 Not used ...

Page 592: ... 576 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PN TNTA TNT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps JACK1 JACK0 SW PN TNTA TNT ...

Page 593: ...POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW Piano Key SW 1 2 Volume adjustment for No 0 circuit 3 4 Volume adjustment for No 1 circuit 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SWITCH NUMBER VOLUME 1 2 OFF OFF 10 dB ON OFF 7 dB OFF ON 4 dB ON ON 1 dB SWITCH NUMBER VOLUME 3 4 OFF OFF 10 dB ON OFF 7 dB OFF ON 4 dB ON ON 1 dB PN TNTA TNT ...

Page 594: ...mains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned SW1 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 IPT IPTA EXP EXPA IPTA IPT To IPT Card VCTA VCT Connector or To Other 4VCT Card EXPA EXP Connector EXPA EXP To IPTA IPT Connector of Other 4VCT Card PN 4VCTI 4VCT ...

Page 595: ...he switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Piano Key SW 1 2 Set the number per 4VCT card if two or more 4VCT cards are used Maximum four 4VCT cards 3 ON Not used 4 ON Not used 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SW No Card No 1 1 1 2 OFF OFF 0 ON OFF 1 OFF ON 2 ON ON 3 OFF OFF PN 4VCTI 4VCT ...

Page 596: ...ors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 Red Remains lit when 0 15 channels are busy SW1 BL0 VCT1B VCT1B VCT0B To VCT1A VCT0A Connector on Another 16VCT Card VCT0B VCT1A VCT0A VCT1A VCT0A To IP PAD Card VCTB VCTA Connector or To VCT1B VCT0B Connector on Another 16VCT Card PN 16VCTA PN 16VCTA A 16VCT ...

Page 597: ...hen the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Piano Key SW 1 2 Set the number per 16VCT card if two 16VCT cards are used Maximum two 16VCT cards 3 ON Not used 4 ON Not used 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SW No Card No 1 1 1 2 OFF OFF 0 OFF ON 1 OFF OFF PN 16VCTA PN 16VCTA A 16VCT ...

Page 598: ... 582 NWA 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm PZ 8PFTB PFT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches PFT1 PFT0 PZ 8PFTB PFT ...

Page 599: ...Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION W1LNK Green Remains lit while LAN port is connected to the network W1ACT Green Flashes while LAN port is sending or receiving the data FACE REAR W1LNK W1ACT LAN CONN CONN To SUBCONN Connector on PN RTA PZ M623 ETHER ...

Page 600: ...ashes while WAN port is sending or receiving the data PBXRED Red Remains lit when a trouble occurs in T1 interface for PBX PCM loss Multi Frame loss Frame loss PBXYEL Red Remains lit when a trouble occurs in T1 interface for PBX PMT Alarm PBXBLU Red Remains lit when a trouble occurs in T1 interface for PBX AIS Alarm FACE REAR W1LNK W1ACT PBXRED PBXYEL PBXBLU CONN To SUBCONN Connector on PN RTA WAN...

Page 601: ...TING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW Piano Key SW 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO0 input on MP card 1 5 MHz clock Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO0 input on MP card 1 5 MHz clock 2 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card 1 5 MHz clock Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO1 inpu...

Page 602: ...ONDITIONS DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI7 REMARKS SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 When one DTI is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input When more than one DTI is pro vided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input under normal conditions Should a clock failure occurs with DTI0 MP card will automati cally ...

Page 603: ...hes and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION W1LNK Green Remains lit while WAN port is connected to the network W1ACT Green Flashes while WAN port is sending or receiving the data FACE REAR W1LNK W1ACT CONN To SUBCONN Connector on PN RTA WAN SW CONN PZ M650 DTI ...

Page 604: ...ge SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW Piano Key SW 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO0 input on MP card 2 048 MHz clock Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO0 input on MP card 2 048 MHz clock 2 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO1 input on MP card 2 048 MHz clock Source clock signal fro...

Page 605: ...ONDITIONS DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI7 REMARKS SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 When one DTI is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input When more than one DTI is pro vided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input under normal conditions Should a clock failure occurs with DTI0 MP card will automati cally ...

Page 606: ...Side DSP Board Bottom Side BIOS HDD TXD RXD MOD RI COM2 COM1 SW1 1 SW1 4 CPU Board top side VM00 VM00 M VM10 M Card Internal modem NOTE Only the PZ VM00 is not equipped with in ternal modem RST PL0 PL3 DSP SWP BL0 BL7 CN3 DSP Board bottom side MB VM00 VM00 M VM10 M Card VM01 Card Slot JULY 1 2006 PZ VM00 PZ VM00 M VM00 PZ VM10 M VM10 ...

Page 607: ...vated DSP Board BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned SWP Red 20 seconds after the MB switch is turned ON upward The circuit card can be plugged unplugged while this pilot lamp is on DSP Green Flashing According to voice mail application program in use Re...

Page 608: ...RST switch must be pushed NOTE 3 Use BIOS Redirect only when assisted by NEC SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE 1 UP For make busy For normal operation RST Toggle SW NOTE 2 Push when starting up this card after MB switch is set to DOWN position SW1 Piano Key SW NOTE 2 1 ON BIOS Redirect Utility Key board NOTE 3 Normal Operation 2 ON BIOS Redirect Utility Fl...

Page 609: ...fm PZ VM01 VM01 Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION PL4 7 Red DSP circuit operating PL4 PL7 VM01 Card on VM00 VM10 DSP Board JULY 1 2006 PZ VM01 VM01 ...

Page 610: ...ons of Lamps Switches and Connectors NOTE HDD is a local content product SW1 CN3 HDD FAN Internal modem CPU Board top side SW2 ALM HDD SWAP BIOS CN7 COM1 CN8 COM2 CN9 PARA CN10 To LAN CN11 USB CN12 PS 2 SW3 CN15 FAN CN14 MONI HDD SW4 LINK 100M APL PZ VM02 VM02 ...

Page 611: ...When this card is starting up and when accessing the internal HDD BIOS Green Lights when BIOS program starts and goes out when OS program starts SWAP Red Lights when OS is shut down APL Green Red According to application software LINK Green Lights when LAN link pulse is detected Flashes when LAN data is transferred and received 100M Green Indicates LAN is connected in 100 Mbps PZ VM02 VM02 ...

Page 612: ...n of the VM02 card 2 F Not used SW2 Push SW When rebooting the VM02 card push SW2 switch after setting SW1 switch to 0 When making power of the VM02 card ON OFF push SW2 switch after setting SW1 switch to 1 SW3 Piano Key SW 1 Not used 2 Not used SW4 Piano Key SW 1 ON Not used COM2 is used for RS 232C port 2 Not used 0 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF PZ VM02 VM02 ...

Page 613: ...tches and Connectors CPU Board Top Side NOTE HDD is a local content product SW1 CN3 HDD FAN Internal modem CPU Board top side SW2 ALM HDD SWAP BIOS CN7 COM1 CN8 COM2 CN9 PARA CN10 To LAN CN11 USB CN12 PS 2 CN6 DSP Board SW3 CN15 FAN CN14 MONI HDD SW4 LINK 100M APL PZ VM03 M VM03 ...

Page 614: ...A 008841 001 Rev 5 0 90ch3004 fm DSP Board Bottom Side BL7 15 BL0 8 SWP SW5 SW6 APP CN17 CPU Board CN17 CN18 DSP LD7 15 LD0 8 DSP Board bottom side CN18 To CN20 connector on PZ VM05 PZ VM06 card PZ VM03 M VM03 ...

Page 615: ...ftware LINK Green Lights when LAN link pulse is detected Flashes when LAN data is transferred and received 100M Green Indicates LAN is connected in 100 Mbps LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 BL7 Red Lights when the corresponding circuit is in use Blink when corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for the circuit is not assigned SWAP Green Red Lights when OS is shut down VMS syste...

Page 616: ...peration 2 E Not used SW2 Push SW Push when starting up the VM03 card after the SW1 switch is set to 1 and the SW5 switch is set to DOWN MB off position SW3 Piano Key SW 1 Not used 2 Not used SW4 Piano Key SW 1 COM2 is used for internal modem remote maintenance OFF COM2 is used for RS 232C port local direct connection to maintenance con sole 2 Not used F 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF 2 1 OFF ON ON OFF PZ VM0...

Page 617: ...system concerned NOTE When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW5 Toggle SW NOTE For shut down MB on DOWN For normal operation MB off SW6 Dip SW 1 SW SW 6 1 6 2 OFF OFF Voice Mail started in direct mode When SW4 1 is set to OFF OFF ON Voice Mail started in modem mode When SW4 1 i...

Page 618: ...N BL0 BL7 Red Lights when the corresponding circuit is in use Blink when corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for the circuit is not assigned LD0 LD7 Red Lights when the corresponding DSP port is used BL7 15 BL0 8 CN17 CPU Board CN19 DSP Board CN17 CN18 LD7 15 LD0 8 DSP Board put between VM03 CN18 To CN18 connector on PZ VM05 PZ VM06 card PZ VM04 VM04 ...

Page 619: ...90ch3004 fm PZ VM05 VM05 PZ VM06 VM06 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches CN20 CN20 To CN18 connector on DSP Board PZ VM05 VM05 PZ VM06 VM06 ...

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