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8620-A2-GN20-50

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Technical Specifications

Table B-1

 lists the technical specifications for the 8620 BAC.

Table B-1.

8620 BAC Technical Specifications (1 of 2)

Specifications

Criteria*

Physical 
Dimensions

Height: 5.22 inches (13.26 cm)
Width:

17.20 inches (43.69 cm)

Depth:

12.0 inches (30.48 cm)

Weight for AC Model:  18 pounds (8.16 kg)
Weight for DC Model:  14.4 pounds (6.53 kg)

A standard 7-foot EIA cabinet can hold a maximum of 14 chassis.

Interfaces

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48V power (two pairs of screw terminals for A and B inputs)

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One 8-pin modular jack for 10/100 BaseT Network Access Provider 
interface for the MCP card

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Three 50-pin Telco connector for DSL Loop interfaces

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One 8-pin modular jack for a VT100 compatible terminal (serial) 
connection

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One 8-pin modular jack for the Alarm Relay Interface connection

Power

 

The 8620 BAC is available in an AC-powered version and a 
DC-powered version.

The AC version can be connected to a DC source to provide power 
redundancy. With the DC version, two separate DC sources may be 
employed to provide power redundancy. 

The AC version accepts AC power (100–240 V, nominal; 50–60 Hz) and 
converts it to DC power. The maximum current draw is 4 amps, or 
250 watts at 120 VAC.  

The DC version operates from a DC 48 VDC power supply (48 V, 
nominal). The maximum current draw is less than 5 amps at 42 VDC. 

Both versions distribute 48 VDC power from the power source to 
individual cards via the backplane.

Grounding

A ground lug is located on the right rear of the 8620 BAC. It accepts 14 
AWG wire.

A noninsulated banana jack is located at the left front of the 8620 BAC 
providing a ground for the ESD wrist strap plug.

*  Technical Specifications subject to change without notification

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Summary of Contents for Hotwire 8620

Page 1: ...8620 Broadband Access Concentrator Installation Guide Document No 8620 A2 GN20 50 June 2004...

Page 2: ...sentative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distributor locatio...

Page 3: ...NG WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT Some states or other jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties on...

Page 4: ...wo or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether...

Page 5: ...ressly approved by Paradyne Corporation CANADA EMI NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la...

Page 6: ...t exceed 5 CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne...

Page 7: ...ware 2 3 Package Contents 2 3 Mounting Configurations 2 4 8620 BAC Installation 2 5 Placing the 8620 Chassis on a Desktop or Table 2 5 Rack Mounting the 8620 BAC 2 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 2...

Page 8: ...inal or PC 3 6 Connecting to a Modem for Remote Management with MCP 3 7 Connecting an MCP to an SNMP Management System 3 8 Connecting CO Alarm to the Alarm System 3 9 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting...

Page 9: ...ary Section Description Chapter 1 Introduction Provides general information about what types of cards can be used in the 8620 BAC and describe features of the BAC Chapter 2 Installation Describes what...

Page 10: ...Shelf Concentration Module SCM Card Installation Instructions 8303 A2 GZ40 Hotwire 8303 8304 IDSL Cards Installation Instructions 8312 A2 GZ40 Hotwire 8312 8314 MVL and ReachDSL MVL Cards Installation...

Page 11: ...nation Unit with DSX 1 Interface User s Guide 8784 A2 GZ40 Hotwire 8784 TDM SDSL Termination Unit with DSX 1 Interface Installation Instructions 8786 A2 GB20 Hotwire 8786 TDM SDSL Termination Unit wit...

Page 12: ...About This Guide vi June 2004 8620 A2 GN20 50...

Page 13: ...ultiple DSL port cards With Release 3 0 of the BAC there are two configurations SCP card based A Shelf Concentration and Processing SCP card is installed in Slot A to provide the management and aggreg...

Page 14: ...ent for both the MCP card and the SCM card MCP card Administers and provides diagnostic connectivity to the line cards The MCP acts as a mid level manager and works in conjunction with an SNMP network...

Page 15: ...acket SDSL CAP card with ATM uplink that interoperates with the 6341 and 6342 SDSL Routers 8355 24 port ReachDSL card that interoperates with the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL modem 8365 12 port ATM Asymmetri...

Page 16: ...y the system This is done automatically without system disruption Hot Swappable Cards The MCP and line cards can be installed and removed from the 8620 BAC without service disruption You can replace t...

Page 17: ...M I N O R ALARMS ALARM CLOCK A B SERIAL SCM MCP LAN SCM MCP SIM AC INPUT S Y S T E M A c ti v e S ta n d b y A la r m T X R X E T H E R N E T T e s t U P L I N K L K 1 L K 2 L K 3 L K 4 L K 5 L K 6 L...

Page 18: ...1 Introduction 1 6 June 2004 8620 A2 GN20 50...

Page 19: ...cient clearance at the rear of the chassis for cabling In any installation leave a clearance of at least 3 5 inches 9 cm on both sides of the chassis for airflow Power The AC power version requires a...

Page 20: ...MANAGEMENT MCP port to a 10 100 BaseT hub connector connected to an SNMP management system network for Slot 1 in the base chassis For TDM SDSL and TDM SHDSL cards refer to the appropriate card Install...

Page 21: ...bag Set of four rubber feet for desktop mounting Four 10 32 mounting screws for mounting in a rack or cabinet Four 12 24 mounting screws and four 12 24 self retaining nuts for use with racks without t...

Page 22: ...Te st T X R X C ol l E T H E R N E T U pl in k A lr m TX RX IP MVL 8314 S Y S T E M O K A lrm Te st T X R X LO C 1 2 3 4 A T M B U S D S L P O R T 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MCP 8000 S Y S T E M O K A lrm Te...

Page 23: ...stalled in a rack You will need a large flat blade screwdriver and a Phillips screwdriver to install the 8620 chassis Placing the 8620 Chassis on a Desktop or Table Procedure To install the 8620 chass...

Page 24: ...g holes in the rack have been selected Attaching the Mounting Brackets Procedure To attach mounting brackets to the 8620 chassis for rack mounting 1 Determine whether you will be front mounting the ch...

Page 25: ...elected holes in the rack and install the screws into the chassis mounting bracket and the self retaining nut if used Tighten all four screws until the chassis and is securely mounted in the rack The...

Page 26: ...of the wire into the open end of the GND lug and tighten the lug s screw Make sure it makes contact with the stripped portion of the wire ESD Wrist Strap Jack A noninsulated banana jack is located at...

Page 27: ...he DC version has two separate DC inputs A and B to provide power redundancy AC power 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz maximum current draw is 4 A at 120 VAC The AC version can provide power redundancy if a...

Page 28: ...in the terminal block and no bare wire should be exposed outside of the block 2 Clearly label these power source wires as 48V and RTN respectively 3 Turn on power to the 8620 BAC 4 Make sure the PWR A...

Page 29: ...8V B and RTN B respectively 3 Turn on power to the 8620 BAC 4 Make sure the PWR A and PWR B LEDs on the front panel are both ON green Insert Power Source Into the Negative side of the first power sour...

Page 30: ...power 3 Make sure the PWR A LED on the front panel is ON green 04 16897 01 AC INPUT MCP 8000 SY ST EM OK Al rm Te st TX RX Co ll ET HE RN ET ESD SIM A 1 2 3 AC OU TLE T DC FUS ES A B 48V RTN A B A B...

Page 31: ...y within the terminal block and no bare wire should be exposed outside of the block NOTE You should clearly label these power source wires as 48V and RTN respectively 3 Plug the other end of the AC po...

Page 32: ...he faceplate Then simply push the ejector handles outward and slide the card out To remove an SCP or SCM card unscrew both ends of the card s faceplate then pull the levers inward and slide the card o...

Page 33: ...s required to maintain proper gasket pressure on the faceplate as well as proper air flow NOTE For detailed information about the configuration and operation of the circuit card see the appropriate ca...

Page 34: ...SYSTEM ACTIVE LED is cycling off and on If you installed an MCP card verify that the SYSTEM OK LED is cycling off and on Verify that the SYSTEM OK LED on any line cards is cycling off and on If these...

Page 35: ...d to make the necessary cable connections to Network Tip and Ring connections Terminal or Personal Computer PC Modem for remote management SNMP management system Terminal laptop computer or modem Alar...

Page 36: ...hole in the plastic at the other end The connector s captive screw must be replaced with a shorter one supplied with the chassis You can attach the cable to the chassis using the cable ties provided o...

Page 37: ...e 8620 chassis 3 Thread the provided cable tie through the anchor mount on the end of the connector where the cable will lie Tighten the cable tie around the connector and cut off any excess 4 Secure...

Page 38: ...the locking pivot bracket onto the cable end of the connector using the captive screw as illustrated below 3 Insert the bottom edge of the locking pivot bracket inside the lower edge of the rear panel...

Page 39: ...MDF or demarcation point Connecting an SCP Card to a Terminal or PC Procedure To connect an SCP card to a terminal or PC 1 Plug the end of an 8 pin modular cable into SERIAL SCM connector of the SIM...

Page 40: ...an MCP Card to a Terminal or PC Procedure To connect an MCP card to a terminal or PC 1 Plug the end of an 8 pin modular cable into SERIAL MCP of the SIM which corresponds to the MCP card in Slot 1 of...

Page 41: ...originate mode only For example ATQ2 Set the modem to ignore Data Terminal Ready DTR For example AT D0 Procedure To connect the 8620 BAC to a dial up modem 1 Connect an 8 pin modular plug ended seria...

Page 42: ...system or for Telnet access 1 Plug the end of an 8 pin modular cable into LAN MCP jack of the SIM which corresponds to the MCP card in Slot 1 of the chassis 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the...

Page 43: ...ts Connecting Clock Sources to Clock A and Clock B The following procedure is optional Follow this procedure only if you want to use external BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply clocking in an SCP...

Page 44: ...3 Cabling 3 10 June 2004 8620 A2 GN20 50...

Page 45: ...plates in the chassis are properly secured by the screws on the faceplate If you still experience difficulty in seating the card call service Card may be slightly warped Manipulate the card until it...

Page 46: ...icated check the Ethernet connections for the SCP and line card 3 Remove and reinstall the card 4 If unable to clear by reinstalling the card replace the card For an MCP based chassis 1 Choose Card Se...

Page 47: ...rd with alarm conditions will also have its Alarm LED lit No major alarms Minor Alarm Yellow Off Minor alarm present on any of the cards or Power Alarm problem in the chassis The card with alarm condi...

Page 48: ...4 Troubleshooting 4 4 June 2004 8620 A2 GN20 50...

Page 49: ...is installed the Clock A and Clock B connectors may be used for system clocking They have the following pin assignments Pin Number Use 1 Not used 2 Closed on major alarm 3 Common on major alarm 4 Ope...

Page 50: ...the SCP card s command line interface is a DCE type connection with the following pin assignments Pin Number Use 1 TX Data 2 TX Data 3 RX Data 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 RX Data 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 99...

Page 51: ...the MCP s asynchronous terminal interface is a DCE type connection with the following pin assignments NOTE The serial port is active only on the base unit Pin Number Function 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3...

Page 52: ...t No 002 0091 0031 is used to convert the 8 pin modular serial interface to a standard DB9 interface which can then be connected to a laptop computer The following table lists the pin assignments 8 Pi...

Page 53: ...th POTS then to the Main Distribution Frame MDF The following table lists the pin assignments for each of these interfaces CONN for Slots 1 3 CONN PINS Ring Tip Port 1 1 26 Port 2 2 27 Port 3 3 28 Por...

Page 54: ...A Pinouts A 6 June 2004 8620 A2 GN20 50...

Page 55: ...ular jack for the Alarm Relay Interface connection Power The 8620 BAC is available in an AC powered version and a DC powered version The AC version can be connected to a DC source to provide power red...

Page 56: ...rops below 60 C Operating Environment Ambient Temperature for system 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Ambient Temperature for chassis only 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Relative Humidity 15 to 99 noncondensing Shock and...

Page 57: ...erfaces B 1 interoperability of line cards 1 4 ISP Internet Service Provider 1 1 L LEDs 2 16 4 3 line cards 1 3 locking pivot bracket 3 4 M MCP 1 2 interoperability 1 4 mounting configurations 2 4 att...

Page 58: ...50 R ReachDSL card 1 3 related documents iv RT Remote Terminal 1 1 S SCM 1 2 interoperability 1 4 SCP card 1 2 interoperability 1 4 site 2 1 SNMP 1 4 cabling 3 6 3 8 T technical specifications B 1 tr...

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