05721-1098 <90-00050>
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AGE
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The database can be created so that the AID for each point could
be descriptive of the location and the type of alarm. The GPP can
support up to 4,096 different AIDs. If the GPP is centrally located,
one GPP can be used to poll a number of different Service Nodes. It
would only require that there be a data link between the sites to
allow the different MAPs from the Service Nodes to communicate
with the GPP at the central location. A Hubbing Module has been
provided to accommodate additional remote MAP ports. It can also
be used for other purposes.
The GPP will create autonomous TL1 alarm messages and it will
accept TL1 commands from the operations center such as RTRV-
HDR, INH-MSG, date/time setting routines, etc.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
INSTALLATION
TURN-UP PROCEDURE
The following is a step-by-step procedure for turning-up the
shelf after it has been mounted in an equipment rack and all
wiring has been completed.
S
TEP
1 - M
ODULE
I
NFORMATION
If the modules are installed in the shelf, remove the Fuse
Module first, then remove all the other modules.
CAUTION:
Modules should only be installed or removed from the shelf
after power has been shut off (by removing the Fuse Module).
Installing modules in the shelf with power applied may
damage internal circuitry and void the product warranty.
Observe electrostatic precautions when handling modules.
Refer to Bellcore Technical Advisory #TA-TSY-00878, Section
7, for electrostatic discharge information.
S
TEP
2 - 46112 S
TRAPPING
I
NFORMATION
Refer to Figure 5 for strap locations. Set 46112 switches and
straps per following table:
B11-46112 STRAPPING INFORMATION FOR
ALL CONTROLLERS
SHELF A & B, SLOT 1
X1
1 to 2
X2
2 to 3
SUBASSEMBLY
X1
2 to 3
X2
2 to 3
X3
2 to 3