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Wallmount Enclosure

GDC 086R601-001                                                                                                                                           

Grounding for Safety and EMC

When AC powered, the enclosure must be connected to protective (earth) ground for safety 
reasons. This is normally done via the power cord’s ground wire, or optionally via a separate 
ground wire from a grounding post (chassis ground) on the rear panel. 

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is maximized with the use of shielded cables for data 
circuits. These shielded cables are connected to the chassis and thus to local earth ground. This 
occasionally causes a problem if the equipment to which the unit is connected is at a different 
ground potential than the unit.

A large ground current can flow in the shield of a shielded cable if it is connected to ground at 
both ends, and the grounds at the two equipments are not at the same potential. To avoid large 
currents, make sure that a potential difference of less than 0.25 V RMS exists between the ground 
of the unit and the ground of the equipment to which it is connected. An alternative is to break 
the shield continuity in the middle of a long cable run, or to connect the shield to ground at only 
one end.

It is common practice to tie chassis ground and signal ground together. Signal ground is the 0V 
reference for the digital circuits in the unit, and is also the reference for unbalanced data interfaces 
such as EIA/TIA-232-E and RS423. Tying these grounds together is usually best for AC power 
line noise immunity, but a problem can exist if signal grounds on two equipments (at different 
chassis ground potentials) are connected together via a data cable. A large current can flow in the 
signal ground lead (EIA/TIA-232-E pin 7). To prevent this, make sure the potential difference 
between grounds is less that 0.25 V RMS. 

Chassis Grounding Post

The enclosure chassis is normally grounded through the ground lead of the IEC 320 AC 
input receptacle. In addition, the chassis may be grounded by connecting a 16 AWG 
minimum wire from the chassis grounding post, marked by the symbol located as shown 

in Figure 1-3. This wire should be connected to the Building Telecommunications Ground.

Signal Ground

Signal ground and Chassis Ground may be tied together by wiring between the two terminal block 
positions labeled SIG GND and CH GND. The unit is shipped with these two grounds connected 
by a jumper. If required, this jumper may be removed to isolate the grounds.

E&M Ground

If you are using voice channels with Type I or Type V E&M signaling, the rear panel terminal 
block position labeled E&M GND must be connected to the signaling ground of the switching 
equipment (PBX). This ground connection is only used with E&M signaling types I and V.

The unit is shipped with a jumper that connects E&M GND to Chassis Ground. If the Metroplex 
6000 Chassis Grounding Post is connected to the switching equipment’s ground, this is sufficient 
to provide the return path. Otherwise, remove this jumper and connect a wire from the E&M GND 
position directly to the switching equipment ground.

Содержание Metroplex 6000 MP 6960

Страница 1: ...Installation and Operation Metroplex 6000 GDC 086R601 001 Issue 1 June 1996 General DataComm Wallmount Enclosure Model MP 6960...

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Страница 3: ...ty and EMC 1 6 Chassis Grounding Post 1 6 Signal Ground 1 6 E M Ground 1 6 Ground Start Ground 1 6 Power Supply Redundancy 1 7 Power Line 1 7 Internal Power Supply Replacement 1 8 Installing The Conne...

Страница 4: ...for the enclosures built in power supply See Figure 1 1 It features 6 slots for system cards and blank fillers Wallmounted or optionally rackmounted with the optional rackmounting kit Internal 60 watt...

Страница 5: ...ling air and exhaust of warm air The ambient temperature should not exceed 122 F 50 C Do not install the enclosure directly above equipment that generates a large amount of heat such as power supplies...

Страница 6: ...of Wallmount Enclosure Figure 1 2 Installation of Wallmount Enclosure Cont SIDE COVER INSERT Plywood Mounting Surface CARDS General DataComm Inc Rear Bezel Top Vent Bottom Vent Front View Wallmount P...

Страница 7: ...the wallmount plate tabs and moving the enclosure to the right and down Rear Panel Connections The following paragraphs describe the rear panel connections to the Wallmount Enclosure See Figure 1 3 Fi...

Страница 8: ...ually best for AC power line noise immunity but a problem can exist if signal grounds on two equipments at different chassis ground potentials are connected together via a data cable A large current c...

Страница 9: ...nc Model No PUP110 14 Connect the black negative wire to the terminal labeled BATT and the red positive wire to the terminal labeled BATT If the Metroplex 6000 internal power supply fails this externa...

Страница 10: ...power supply should be performed by qualified service personnel only Antistatic Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD results from the buildup of static electricity and can cause computer components...

Страница 11: ...th hands until the assembly seats in the rear connector 3 Secure the card by tightening the front panel screws with a screwdriver 4 Any card may be placed in any slot with the exception of the platfor...

Страница 12: ...utput 24 VDC at 3 3A Regulation 2 Power Output maximum 60 W Safety requirements EN60950 UL1459 CSA 225 Temperature Range Operating 0 to 50 C ambient UL Listing Parts List Item Part No 6 Slot Wallmount...

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