System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback)
Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si
SI Installation and Upgrades
291
June 2004
NOTE:
To save translations on duplicated systems, the systems must be in sync or the command
will fail.
For High and Critical Reliability only, execute
status system 1
before you save translations.
Verify that conditions are normal (this can take as long as 5 to 10 minutes). If the system refuses to go
into a normal condition, refer to the maintenance procedures; if that fails, escalate the problem.
1
Type
save translation
and press Enter.
This takes about 10 minutes.
NOTE:
Do not press any keyboard key until after the terminal displays the success message. For
example, if you press Enter more than once after typing the command, the second Enter
erases the screen and you never see the success message.
2
If the
save translation
command fails, do not continue. Record the error code that appears on the
screen and escalate the problem immediately.
Keep the translation media in a safe and secure place. In case of failure, you use this translation to
restore the system.
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Verify external alarm connections; modify cabling if necessary [75 small upgrade]
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You modify the external alarm connections if necessary (that is, if they changed with this upgrade).
See the
Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector
table for the current pinouts for an external alarm,
and the
Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3
table for the prior pinouts.
The control carrier AUX connector outputs include:
•
Alarm monitoring for the auxiliary cabinet.
•
Seven -48 VDC power sources for emergency transfer units.
•
Three -48 VDC power sources for remotely powering 3 attendant consoles or telephone adjuncts.
•
The remote management terminal interface trunk connection location.
•
Access to a relay contact is available to actuate a customer-provided light, bell, or similar alarm
device. Administer the system to make contact when a major, minor or warning alarm condition
occurs in the system. The circuitry required for this feature is customer-provided. The device
connected to the alarm leads must not exceed a rating of 30 VAC RMS or 60 VDC at 0.75 amps.
A 25-pair connector labeled AUX is provided on the rear of the control carrier. Connect a cable to this
connector and route to a connecting block on the trunk/auxiliary field.
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