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Index-6

U Interface

ISDN TA Interface Module

7-6

Universal Analog Voice Module

1-4

6-6

E&M Interface Module

6-17

FCC registration

B-7

FXS and FXO interface modules

6-11

indicators

8-7

interface modules

6-6

inserting

6-8

removing

6-7

terminal block

6-9

Unpacking Passport 4400 unit

2-3

Usable Cable Distance

calculating

D-4

User’s Responsibility

56 kbps CSU/DSU Interface Module

B-

8

Analog Voice Module

B-6

ISDN BRI Interface Module

U interface

B-10

T1 CSU/DSU Interface Module

B-9

T1 Voice Module and E1 Voice 

Module

B-4

Universal Analog Voice Module

B-6

V

Voice/Fax Switch Module

cable connections

6-19

strapping

6-20

W

WAN Serial Interface Module

1-5

7-2

Warnings

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Содержание Passport 4430

Страница 1: ...Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual Part Number 211768 Rev A For Passport 4430 Passport 4450 Passport 4455 June 2001 ...

Страница 2: ...ase unit Any units not carrying the CE approval are not CE compliant Modules placed in these units may not meet emission standards for CE compliance Notice Specifications tolerances and design characteristics described in this manual are subject to change without notice Trademark Notice Nortel Networks the Nortel Networks logo the Globemark Unified Networks Marathon Meridian and Passport are trade...

Страница 3: ...é déconnecté de l appareil Warning Warnung Avertissement Remove power plug from the power socket before performing any service work on the unit Vor öffnen des Gerätes muss der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezo gen werden Débrancher la prise de courant avant d entreprendre aucun travail de répara tion de l appareil The power supply is auto ranging in this model Netzteil ist mit automatischer Um sc...

Страница 4: ...expressed written approval of Nortel Networks could cause the product and the user to violate the FCC s Rules and Regulations thus requiring the product to be turned off or disconnected If this unit is used on a DTE which requires use of shielded cables for compliance with FCC Part 15 then use of a filtered pin connector may be required to maintain FCC compliance See the Installation section for s...

Страница 5: ...ack Installation 2 4 Connecting an AC Unit 2 5 Connecting a DC Unit 2 7 Ethernet Base Module 3 Attaching Cables to the Ethernet Base Module 3 3 Management Port 3 4 Frame Relay DCE Serial Access Port Port 1 3 4 Ethernet Access Port 3 6 16 Mbyte Flash Memory 3 7 16 Mbyte DRAM 3 8 Data Compression 3 9 Data Modules 4 Legacy Data Modules 4 1 High Speed Data Modules 4 5 T1 E1 and Digital Voice Modules 5...

Страница 6: ...dule 7 4 ISDN TA Interface Modules 7 6 ISDN TA U Interface Module 7 6 ISDN TA S T Interface Module 7 7 Indicators 8 Ethernet Base Module 8 1 T1 E1 Voice Module 8 2 Digital Voice Channel Status Indicators 8 3 T1 and E1 Status Indicators 8 4 Digital Voice Expansion Module 8 6 Analog Voice Module and Universal Analog Voice Module 8 7 ISDN BRI Voice Module 8 8 Power Supplies 9 3 slot Chassis 9 1 5 slo...

Страница 7: ...on 11 Connecting the PC to the Passport 4400 Management Port 11 1 Ethernet Connection 11 5 Reset Switch 11 6 Cable Diagrams A Regulatory and Telephone Company Requirements B Regulatory Requirements B 1 Telephone Company Requirements B 11 Specifications C Specifications C 1 T1 Voice Module Cabling Requirements D Shielded Cable Construction D 2 PBX Interface Connection Diagrams E Index ...

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Страница 9: ...dules Chapter 5 T1 E1 and Digital Voice Modules Chapter 6 Analog Voice Modules Chapter 7 Interface Modules WAN Chapter 8 Indicators Chapter 9 Power Supplies Chapter 10 General Installation Chapter 11 Connecting a Workstation Appendix A Cable Diagrams Appendix B Regulatory and Telephone Company Requirements Appendix C Specifications Appendix D T1 Voice Module Cabling Requirements Appendix E PBX Int...

Страница 10: ...About this document Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual x ...

Страница 11: ...r referred to as a Passport 4400 unit Ethernet Base Module on page 1 3 Data Modules on page 1 3 T1 E1 and Digital Voice Modules on page 1 4 Analog Voice Modules on page 1 4 Interface Modules WAN page 1 5 Figure 1 1 Passport 4400 Models Model 4430 Models 4450 Model 4450 and 4455 with Redundand Power Supply and 4455 ...

Страница 12: ...DLC traffic Constant Bit Rate CBR services Data Services Async TCP SNA X 25 VoIP OSPF WAN services Traffic Management Utility and Administration features The mix of hardware and functions in each Passport 4400 unit depends on the application and site requirements The major hardware components of the Passport 4400 unit are described in this chapter 4430 AC 3 slot unit Ethernet Base Module AC power ...

Страница 13: ...dules High speed Data Module 8 Port High Speed Data Module HDM NTAU74AA 4 Port High Speed Data Module HDM NTAU83AA Legacy Data Modules 6 Port Legacy Data Module LDM NTAU73AB 6 Port Legacy Data Module with Token Ring LDM NTAU71AB 8 Port Legacy Data Expansion Module LDEM NTAU77AB The High speed Data Module HDM provides additional port capability identical to Port 1 on the Ethernet Base Module The mo...

Страница 14: ...E1 support the Digital Voice Expansion Modules DVEM provides additional slots for DVMs as required Refer to Chapter 5 T1 E1 and Digital Voice Modules for more detailed information concerning these modules Analog Voice Modules Analog Voice Modules are installed in the slots above the Ethernet Base Module slots B C D E They consist of the following modules Analog Voice Module AVM 1 Single Channel NT...

Страница 15: ...nd Port 3 on the Ethernet Base Module They consist of the following modules WAN Serial Interface Module NTAU03AA 56 kbps CSU DSU Interface Module NTAU02AA T1 CSU DSU Interface Module NTAU04AA E1 CSU DSU Interface Module NTAU96AA 120 ohms and NTAU97AA 75 ohms ISDN TA U Interface Module NTAU05AA ISDN TA S T Interface Module NTAU06AA Refer to Chapter 7 Interface Modules WAN for more detailed informat...

Страница 16: ...Introduction Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 1 6 ...

Страница 17: ...Site on page 2 1 Unpacking Your Passport 4400 Unit on page 2 3 Passport 4400 Rackmount Kit on page 2 3 Passport 4400 Rack Installation on page 2 4 Connecting an AC Unit on page 2 5 Connecting a DC Unit on page 2 7 Preparing the Site Before connecting the Passport 4400 unit select a location that conforms to the following environmental requirements Space requirements Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 or Figure...

Страница 18: ... 16 5 cm 6 5 inches 30 5 cm 12 inches 44 5 cm 17 5 inches For DC models add 5 72 cm 2 25 inches for DC connector 12 1 cm 4 75 inches Allow 30 5 cm 12 inches or greater for access to rear Allow 5 08 cm 2 inches or greater side space for air vents 30 5 cm 12 inches 44 5 cm 17 5 inches For DC models add 5 72 cm 2 25 inches for DC connector 27 3 cm 10 75 inches Allow 30 5 cm 12 inches or greater for a...

Страница 19: ...e modules on a table near the installation site 3 Slowly ease the Passport 4400 unit out of the carton by firmly gripping its sides and lifting straight up Be sure to use proper lifting technique when removing the Passport 4400 unit from the carton Do not bend over at the back when lifting 4 Place the equipment out on a table close to the installation site 5 Check the packing list against the cont...

Страница 20: ...cure both sides of the shelf to the rack using the provided screws and washers see Figure 2 4 below 4 Position the unit on the rackmount shelf from the rear Place the front of the unit through the cutout in the front of the rackmount shelf see Figure 2 5 on page 2 5 Figure 2 4 Installing the Shelf Rack Top View Clip nut Shelf Screw Washer Nylon filler Washer Nickel finish Shelf ...

Страница 21: ...supplied with your AC unit make sure that any power cord used with the Passport 4400 unit meet these specifications Passport 4400 approved AC power cords may be ordered separately Warning Before the unit is turned on make sure there is a separate ground wire connection between the unit chassis and input power source ground Rack mounted 5 Slot Chassis Unit Passport 4450 Rack mounted Unit with Redun...

Страница 22: ... If the power outlet is not grounded contact an electrician to connect the green with yellow stripe wire to a fixed earth grounding point Figure 2 6 Power cord Grounded Figure 2 7 Power cord Ungrounded To power the unit on plug the power cord supplied with your unit into the back of the chassis and into an appropriately grounded three pin wall outlet Three wire power cord Typical connector Green w...

Страница 23: ...points located on the block as shown below Figure 2 8 Location of DC Connection in Terminal Block After the Passport 4400 unit is properly connected you will have to verify that it is operating properly Refer to Chapter 8 Indicators for information on the indicator functions Refer to Chapter 11 Connecting a Workstation for information concerning the port connections on the Passport 4400 unit Warni...

Страница 24: ...Installing the Passport 4400 Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 2 8 ...

Страница 25: ... on page 3 6 10BASE T The Ethernet Base Module includes the following Processor and memory Serial access port Management port Ethernet interfaces 10BASE T Optional SIMMs 16 Mbyte Flash Memory SIMM 16 Mbyte DRAM SIMM Data Compression SIMM Figure 3 1 Internal Components of the Ethernet Base Module Stacking Connector for all Modules 16MB DRAM SIMM J6 Connector Data Compression 16MB Flash SIMM J9 Conn...

Страница 26: ...d on the back panel The AUI port is not used at this time The five usable ports are as follows Management port Frame Relay DCE DTE Port 1 Ethernet Access Port 10BASE T Port 2 WAN Port 3 WAN Figure 3 3 Ethernet Base Module All Models Rear View Note Should you need to remove the Ethernet Base Module refer to Chapter 10 General Installation for information on opening the unit and removing the modules...

Страница 27: ... the specific site requirements If you are not sure of the exact connections required for the Passport 4400 unit consult your system administrator The following connections are only used if required Connect the Management Port using an RJ 45 cable page 3 4 Connect the Frame Relay DCE port using a DB 50 cable page 3 5 Connect the Ethernet Access Port by using the RJ 45 cable to the 10BASE T port pa...

Страница 28: ...4 Management Port Connectors and Pin Assignments Frame Relay DCE Serial Access Port Port 1 The Frame Relay DCE Serial Access Port Port 1 located on the back panel of the Ethernet Base Module has the following features 50 pin serial data port Interface determined by cable RS 232 V 24 V 35 V 36 or X 21 Mode DCE or DTE determined by cable Notes In DCE mode the management port supplies the DTE with bo...

Страница 29: ...36 X 21 Transmit Data Clock V 35 V 36 Receive Data Clock X 21 Indication RS 232 V 24 V 35 V 36 Ready to Send RS 232 V 24 V 35 V 36 Data Terminal Ready Unassigned RS 232 V 24 V 35 V 36 Clear to Send X 21 RS 232 V 24 V 35 V 36 Carrier Detect V 35 Input Termination Ground Interface Type Indication Cable Present Status DTE Signal Return Logic Ground Logic Ground Logic Ground 41 42 40 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 ...

Страница 30: ...Ethernet Figure 3 6 Ethernet 10BASE T Connector and Pin Assignments Refer to the following chapters for added information Appendix B Agency and Telephone Company Requirements Appendix D T1 Voice Module Cabling Requirements Tx Transmit Data Positive Tx Transmit Data Negative Rx Receive Data Positive Rx Receive Data Negative RJ 45 Pin Assignments RJ 45 Pin 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pins 4 5 7 8 Not Connecte...

Страница 31: ...board contains the latest software configuration for the Passport 4400 unit and can be either factory installed or field upgradable This SIMM is plug and play and no jumper settings need to be altered Figure 3 7 16 Mbyte Flash Memory SIMM For instructions on removing and installing the SIMM refer to Removing and Installing SIMMs on page 3 10 Figure 3 8 Location of 16 Mbyte Flash Memory SIMM Connec...

Страница 32: ...stalling the 16 Mbyte DRAM SIMM you must have the E21 and E23 jumpers 2 each set in the correct position 4M for your unit to boot up after installation Use a pair of small needle nose pliers when making changes to the jumper settings Carefully lift each jumper block and place it over the appropriate pins See Figure 3 10 for location of E21 and E23 jumpers Figure 3 10 Location of 16 Mbyte DRAM SIMM...

Страница 33: ...umper settings need to be altered Figure 3 11 Data Compression SIMM Note Be sure you have the correct Ethernet Base Module NTAU01BA or later version before installing and using this feature Refer to Figure 3 12 for location of the Data Compression SIMM connector J13 For instructions on removing and installing the module refer to Removing and Installing SIMMs on page 3 10 Figure 3 12 Location of Da...

Страница 34: ...t the connector locking flanges located at each side of the slot housing the SIMM 2 Move the SIMM to a vertical position 3 Lift up the SIMM Follow the procedure below to install or replace a SIMM in the Passport unit 1 Insert the SIMM into the connector 2 Gently push down and the back on the SIMM 3 The SIMM will click into the connector locking flanges Warning Do not attempt to remove or install a...

Страница 35: ... Data Modules are described as follows 6 Port Legacy Data Module 6 Port Legacy Data Module with Token Ring 8 Port Legacy Data Expansion Module LDM Memory Expansion Module High Speed Data Modules are described as follows 8 Port High Speed Data Module 4 Port High Speed Data Module Legacy Data Modules Low speed data service is provided via the Legacy Data Module LDM and the Legacy Data Expansion Modu...

Страница 36: ...NTAU71AB Figure 4 1 Legacy Data Module Back Indicators Stacking Connectors Rear View Module Switch Group see Figure 10 1 on page 10 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rx Tx Rx Tx RJ 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Receive Data Transmit Data Clear to Send Pins 1 2 8 Not Connected DB 9 Connector for Token Ring Serial Interface Pins 2 3 4 7 8 Not Connected Management Port RJ 45 Interface Pin 1 ...

Страница 37: ...egacy Data Module and one or more Legacy Data Expansion Modules you must order an LDM Memory Expansion Module for the Legacy Data Module This module provides 1 Mbyte of SRAM memory required to support the additional ports provided by the Legacy Data Expansion Module Installation Procedure for the Memory Expansion Module The following procedure explains how to install a Memory Expansion Module on t...

Страница 38: ...cy Data Module 6 Line up the connectors on both modules the latching posts on the Legacy Data Module must line up with the mounting holes located on the Memory Expansion Module 7 Ensure that the connectors are fully seated and the latching posts are properly latched see Figure 4 3 8 Install a two position shorting jumper provided onto the header marked BD P18 see Figure 4 3 9 Install the Legacy Da...

Страница 39: ...DTE and DCE mode Note Connections depend on the specific site requirements If you are not sure of the exact connections required See Figure 3 5 on page 3 5 for Data Port pin assignments The Ethernet Base Module has three stacking connectors see Figure 3 1 on page 3 1 for the High Speed Data Module that mount into the three connectors see Figure 4 4 below located on the High Speed Data Module These...

Страница 40: ...r the Passport 4400 unit consult your system administrator For more information about cables refer to Appendix A Cable Diagrams Figure 4 4 High Speed Data Module For further information about cables refer to Appendix A Cable Diagrams Back 4 Port 8 Port Rear View Stacking Connectors for High Speed Data Module Indicators Module Switch Group see Figure 10 1 on page 10 3 Data Ports 50 pin Connectors s...

Страница 41: ... additional Digital Voice Modules To support a full T1 or E1 link two Digital Voice Expansion Modules in addition to the T1 Voice Module or E1 Voice Module are required DVEM Power Harness on page 5 11 NTAU32AA provides additional power to the Digital Voice Expansion Module Digital Voice Module on page 5 12 NTAU60AA is a SIMM card daughterboard that is installed directly onto the T1 Voice Module th...

Страница 42: ...es and DSX 1 to a local PBX The T1 Voice Module also provides additional T1 connectivity for two high speed dataports DP1and DP2 and to theprimary and secondaryports of theEthernet Base Module of the Passport 4400 unit The T1 Voice Module can support a maximum of 24 Digital Voice Modules 6 on the T1 Voice Module 18 on Digital Voice Expansion Modules Figure 5 1 T1 Voice Module DP1 DP2 Front LED Blo...

Страница 43: ... site requirements If you are not sure of the connections required for the Passport 4400 unit consult your system administrator or refer to the following Chapter 11 Connecting a Workstation Appendix A Cable Diagrams Appendix B Agency and Telephone Company Requirements Appendix D T1 Voice Module Cabling Requirements DSX 1 dual port only RJ 48 Transmit Pair from T1 Monitor Only Transmit Pair to T1 M...

Страница 44: ...4450 4455 can house a maximum of three Digital Voice Expansion Modules while the Passport 4430 can house two Digital Voice Expansion Modules Figure 5 3 E1 Voice Module Dual Port The E1 module can be connected with either a 75 ohm or a 120 ohm termination These terminations are determined by jumper settings on the module board If you are unsure how these jumpers are set or if you want to change the...

Страница 45: ...E1 Voice Module Impedance Strapping Impedance for each E1 interface line is determined by the placement of a header on a jumper located on the E1 module Impedance for each interface line may be strapped for either 75 ohms or for 120 ohms The two lines may be strapped for the same or for different impedance Caution For operation in the United Kingdom this equipment may not be connected to an E1 Dig...

Страница 46: ... Line Straps Strapping for the 75 Ohm Outer Conductor The outer conductors of the 75 ohm BNC interface connectors may be connected to earth or isolated Strapping is implemented by a set of headers and jumpers as shown in Figure 5 6 on page 5 6 Figure 5 6 Strapping Positions for the 75 Ohm Cluster Conductor Line 1 75 ohms select 120 ohms as shown 1 2 3 EARTH OPEN E83 E78 E71 E66 Front of E1 Access ...

Страница 47: ...er over E83 pins 2 and 3 Line 1 Tx DSX 1 Place jumper over E78 pins 1 and 2 Place jumper over E78 pins 2 and 3 Line 2 Rx DS 1 Place jumper over E71 pins 1 and 2 Place jumper over E71 pins 2 and 3 Line 2 Tx DS 1 Place jumper over E66 pins 1 and 2 Place jumper over E66 pins 2 and 3 Indicates factory default setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Frame Ground FGND T...

Страница 48: ...er Detect DCD SCT A Serial Click Transmit A SCR A Serial Clock Receive A DTR Data Terminal Ready BI Busy Serial Clock Trensmit B SCT B SCRE B Serial Clock Receive External B SD B Send Data RD B Receive Data B SCR B Serial Clock Receive B SCRE A Serial Clock Receive External A Unassigned UNA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Frame Ground Transmit Data A TD A I A Indi...

Страница 49: ...a ports can provide clocks up to 512 Kb s However RS 232 V 24 strapped data ports are not recommended for speeds over 64 Kb s Figure 5 10 Data Port Strapping for T1 and E1 Voice Modules Warning Make sure that power is disconnected from the unit that houses the access module before attempting to change the data port jumper headers DP1 DP2 X 21 V 35 RS 232 X 21 RS 232 DP2 Shown Strapped for RS 232 V...

Страница 50: ... Voice Module or another Digital Expansion Module The Passport 4450 4455 can house a maximum of three Digital Voice Expansion Modules while the Passport 4430 can house two Digital Voice Expansion Modules Note The connections will depend on the specific site requirements If you are not sure of the connections required for the Passport 4400 unit consult your system administrator or refer to the foll...

Страница 51: ...ds The Digital Voice Expansion Module Power Harness must be ordered separately Caution The following applies to connecting the DVEM Power Harness Do not connect the Digital Voice Expansion Module Power Harness to the T1 E1 Voice Module If your Passport 4450 4455 unit contains only one Digital Voice Expansion Module there will be an additional unused connector on the power harness Leave the spare c...

Страница 52: ...twork time and date and is synchronized with the integrated network Figure 5 13 Digital Voice Module Each Digital Voice Module provides one digital voice channel that the T1 E1 Module supports It compresses 64 Kb s of pulse code modulation digitized voice obtained from the DSX 1 L1 interface into low speed channels thereby optimizing the use of the available bandwidths Up to six may be installed i...

Страница 53: ...on 3 Lift up the daughterboard Installing Daughterboards Follow the procedure below to install or replace a Digital Voice Module or any other daughterboard SIMM in the Passport unit 1 Insert the daughterboard into the connector 2 Gently push down and the back on the daughterboard 3 The daughterboard will click into the connector locking flanges Warning Do not attempt to remove or install a Digital...

Страница 54: ...E you must use Rev 03 or later The BRI module connects to the trunk side of an ISDN PBX serving as one half of an ISDN tie trunk that connects two ISDN PBXs Figure 5 14 ISDN BRI Voice Module S T and Pin Assignments Attention The ISDN BRI Voice Module will not operate with the Passport 4455 It is used only with the Passport 4430 and Passport 4450 Pin 1 RJ 45 RJ 45 Pin Assignments 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 Pi...

Страница 55: ...ubt about the unit you have contact Nortel Networks Customer Service and refer to ECO E400399 They will let you know if the revision level of your unit includes the necessary features Note If this module is installed in a unit that does not have a wiring change it will revert to its internal clock and otherwise perform all other functions Note The connections will depend on the specific site requi...

Страница 56: ...T1 E1 and Digital Voice Modules Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 5 16 ...

Страница 57: ... offers the following signaling formats FXS and FXO Interface Modules on page 6 11 VIM FXS NTAY09AA and VIM FXO E NTLN23AA E M Interface Module on page 6 17 VIM E M NTAY09AA Voice Fax Switch Module on page 6 19 Single and Dual Channel Models Both the Analog Voice Module and Universal Analog Voice Module are available in single and dual channel models Figure 6 1 Front View and Indicators for Analog...

Страница 58: ... Exchange PBX Must never be connected to a telephone interface that also provides ringing voltage such as Central Office equipment a PBX station or off premise circuit Figure 6 2 Interface Requirements for FXS FXO Normally attaches to the station side of a PBX or Central Office loop start equipment Accepts ringing voltage from the attached Central Office line of PBX but does not provide ringing vo...

Страница 59: ...ircuit board Figure 6 5 Rear View of Analog Voice Module Note When an FXO voice channel is to be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network you must use the modular connectors and the supplied modular cable s Caution When using the RJ 48C cable NTMU88AA supplied with the Analog Voice Module pin 1 SB has live 44 volts dc on it If not used such as in FXO or E M Type I connections make sure t...

Страница 60: ...onfiguring and Operating Passport 4400 800 2002 40 on line documentation The following supports Analog Voice Strapping in a dual channel Analog Voice Module Each channel may be strapped for a different signaling convention Place a strap over E41 or E38 for Channel 2 if the cable to the PBX is too long Place a strap over E21 or E18 for Channel 2 to connect the battery ground to the SG lead To selec...

Страница 61: ...nnect the Passport 4400 unit to a telephone set or wall jack Refer to Appendix A Cable Diagrams for further information about cables Figure 6 7 Telephone Interface Cable Connections Analog Voice Module Pin 1 RJ 11 Pin 1 Modular cable for E M FXO Connecttoterminal block associated with the PBX Modular cable for FXS or FXO Connect to telephone set or wall jack FXS FXO RJ 11 Interface E M RJ 48C Inte...

Страница 62: ...you can connect the modules to the network Voice interface modules can be connected with either RJ 11 modular cables or with a direct connection to a terminal block The Universal Analog Voice Module consists of a motherboard and one or two interface modules see Figure 6 9 below Figure 6 8 Rear View of Universal Analog Voice Module Figure 6 9 Universal Analog Voice Module with Two Interface Modules...

Страница 63: ...t tab from the slot on the right side of the interface module then remove the connector cover Save the screw 3 Disconnect any modular cables from the RJ 11 connectors or unplug the terminal block from the interface 4 Unscrew the two spring loaded captive screws with the medium sized flathead screwdriver 5 Grasp the interface module firmly and slide it slowly toward you until it is free of the Univ...

Страница 64: ... on the interface module and the other end to the telephone equipment 5 Reconnect the cable to the terminal block if required If you are connecting a telephone interface cable to the terminal block for the first time see Figure 6 12 on page 6 10 for details You will need the small flat head screwdriver to secure the individual cable leads 6 Replace the connector cover by inserting the right tab of...

Страница 65: ...nal Block Connection Refer to Figure 6 12 on page 6 10 for reference while connecting the terminal block 1 Remove the plug from the terminal block 2 Use a cable not supplied with bare wire leads Insert each cable lead into the cutout at the front of the plug and secure it with a small flathead screwdriver at the top It is recommended that the cable leads be color coded for easy identification 3 In...

Страница 66: ...t Tab Right Tab Secure Cable Leads Here 8 Places Terminal Block Plug Insert Cable Lead Here 8 places FXS 1 E M FXO and FXS Insert Cable Lead Here 4 places Secure Cable Leads Here 4 Places 1 Terminal Block PSTN Secure Cable Leads Here 8 Places Terminal Block Plug Insert Cable Lead Here 8 places Voice Fax Switch Module FXS FAX Terminal Block FXS FAX PSTN 3 PORT Terminal Block Plug ...

Страница 67: ...is fitted with a female plug Individual cable leads are connected to this plug to form a telephone interface cable Refer to Figure 6 10 on page 6 7 for more information Figure 6 13 FXS and FXO Interface Modules Caution The interface module must not be inserted into or removed from the unit while the unit is operating This could cause damage to the unit or cause interruption of network services or ...

Страница 68: ...pping There are a total of six movable straps located on the FXS interface module E1 through E6 These straps are reserved for factory use only They must not be altered by the user Figure 6 14 Location of Straps on the FXS Interface Module S N E2 E1 E6 E5 E4 E3 Jumper out Jumper in default ...

Страница 69: ...interface module E1 through E13 The following four figures show the locations of these straps The straps function as follows Straps E1 through E5 are reserved for factory use only They must not be altered by the user Five different strapblocks E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E13 E14 and E15 E16 are used to select the country of operation see Figure 6 16 Figure 6 17 and Figure 6 18 Strap E12 is reserved for fa...

Страница 70: ...9 E10 E11 E15 E16 in their default positions Figure 6 16 Strapping the European FXO Module France Caution The following figures give specific instructions on strapping the FXO Interface Module for use in Spain France Germany and Switzerland The module is factory shipped with a default setting that operates correctly in all other countries If this module is NOT to be used in one of the countries li...

Страница 71: ...e the strap over the pins marked E8 Locate the strapping block labeled E10 E11 Place the strap over the pins marked E11 Leave other strapping blocks E6 E7 E13 E14 E15 E16 in their default positions Figure 6 17 Strapping the European FXO Module Spain E15 E16 E13 E14 E8 E9 E10 E11 E6 E7 Default setting Jumper in Jumper out ...

Страница 72: ...he strapping block labeled E15 E16 Place the strap over the pins marked E15 Leave other strapping blocks E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E13 E14 in their default positions Figure 6 18 Strapping the European FXO Module Germany and Switzerland E15 E16 E13 E14 E8 E9 E10 E11 E6 E7 Default setting Jumper in Jumper out ...

Страница 73: ...llows Caution The interface module must not be inserted into or removed from the unit while the unit is operating This could cause damage to the unit or cause interruption of network services or both Strap Number Description E1 through E5 Reserved for factory use only They must not be altered by the user E6 E7 and E9 through E13 Used to select signaling types I II and V Refer to Appendix C for mor...

Страница 74: ...ector inside the interface module If cabling is short try with the strap removed E18 and E19 Reserved for factory use only They must not be altered by the user E20 E21 and E22 Spares Strap Number Description E1 through E5 Reserved for factory use only They must not be altered by the user E17 C38 S N TYPE II C38 C36 E15 E20 E21 E22 TYPE I TYPE V E5 E4 E3 E2 E1 E18 E8 E19 E9 E10 E11 E6 E7 E12 E13 E1...

Страница 75: ...modular connection the terminal block is an alternate choice Use a color coded cable not supplied to make your connection see Figure 6 12 on page 6 10 Figure 6 21 Voice Fax Switch Module Cable Connections Caution Voice Fax Switch interface straps are preset at the factory to match the memory installed and must not be altered by the user Caution The interface module must not be inserted into or rem...

Страница 76: ... a total of five movable straps located on the Voice Fax Switch Module E1 through E5 These straps are preset at the factory to match the type of memory installed These straps must not be altered by the user Figure 6 23 Location of Straps and PROM on Voice Fax Switch Module Caution PROM U2 must be oriented as shown in Figure 6 23 with the notch facing connector P1 Otherwise it may result in damage ...

Страница 77: ... an Interface Module 1 Slide the interface module gently into the slot labeled Port 2 or Port 3 on the lower left end of the Ethernet Base Module back panel Make sure the component side of the module is down 2 Ensure that the module is pushed all the way in so it mates with the connector at the back of the slot 3 Secure the module with the two Phillips screws supplied Figure 7 1 Installing an Inte...

Страница 78: ...d Back View of the WAN Serial Interface Module 56 kbps CSU DSU Interface Module The 56 kbps CSU DSU Interface Module NTAU02AA supports the Dataphone Digital Service DDS without the secondary signaling channel Note Refer to Appendix B Regulatory and Telephone Company Requirements for agency and telephone company requirements This interface module supports the following loopback modes DSU loopback C...

Страница 79: ...y and Telephone Company Requirements for agency and telephone company requirements The T1 CSU DSU Interface Module can be placed in Port 2 or Port 3 The interface module must be inserted into the unit with the component side facing down Note A T1 Access Voice module interface is also available for use in Passport 4400 units Refer to Chapter 5 T1 E1 and Digital Voice Modules of this manual for info...

Страница 80: ...unication bandwidth than the serial connection There are two models of E1 CSU DSU Interface Modules available The E1 CSU DSU for120 ohms NTAU96AA The E1 CSU DSU for 75 ohms NTAU97AA Both Port 2 and Port 3 can support either E1 CSU DSU module Note Determining the proper module to use 75 ohms 120 ohms will depend on the network requirements of the location of the Passport 4400 Pin 1 RJ 48 RJ 48 Pin ...

Страница 81: ...igure 7 5 E1 CSU DSU Interface Module Connector and Pin Assignments 120 ohms E1 CSU DSU Interface Module 75 ohms The interface module must be inserted into the unit with the component side facing down Figure 7 6 3 4 and Back View of E1 CSU Interface Module 75 ohms Pin 1 RJ 48 RJ 48 Pin Assignments 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 Receive Data from Network Receive Data from Network Transmit Data to Network Transmit...

Страница 82: ...consists of three data channels D B1 and B2 The D channel is used to exchange control information between the user and the network as well as transferring data at a data rate of 16 Kb s Channels B1 and B2 are used to transfer data at the rate of 64 Kb s ISDN TA U Interface Module The interface module must be inserted into the unit with the component side facing down Note Refer to Appendix B Regula...

Страница 83: ...ing optional features are available for the ISDN TA S T Interface Module Setting strap E3 to IN adds a 100 ohm terminating resistor to the receiving channel Setting strap E4 to IN adds a 100 ohm terminating resistor to the transmitting channel The interface module must be inserted into the unit with the component side facing down Figure 7 8 ISDN TA S T Interface Module Connector and Pin Assignment...

Страница 84: ...Interface Modules WAN Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 7 8 ...

Страница 85: ...3 T1 and E1 Status Indicators on page 8 4 Digital Voice Expansion Module on page 8 6 Analog Voice Module and Universal Analog Voice Module on page 8 7 ISDN BRI Voice Module on page 8 8 Ethernet Base Module Thebottom window containsthestatus indicatorsfortheEthernetBaseModule in addition to any serial interface modules that are installed The functions and colors of the indicators vary according to ...

Страница 86: ...Green Reserved All F3 Green Reserved All F4 Green Reserved Switching and Standard Frame Relay Only P1 P2 P3 representing Ports 1 2 and 3 Off Amber Green Red Interface not active Physical connection exists however PVC LMI is not operational PVC LMI is operational Physical connection is lost PVC LMI is not operational HTDS and CBR Only P1 P2 P3 representing Ports 1 2 and 3 Off Amber Green Red Interf...

Страница 87: ...igital Voice Channel Status Indicators State Status Off Digital Voice Module not installed or defective or power is off Green Digital voice channel is connected and active voice call is in progress Flashing green Test in progress Quick flashing green Download in progress Amber Idle both ends on hook Flashing amber Fax call in progress Red Waiting for code download Flashing red Busy Quick flashing ...

Страница 88: ...tion that lasts for more than 2 5 seconds Flashing amber Yellow alarm received from the remote node that is currently in the red alarm state Flashing green Alarm Indication Signal AIS Transmitted to the remote end when the T1 Voice Module is in the internal digital loopback state When received from the remote end the T1 Voice Module enters the AIS alarm state Green Interface operational XT DT DSX ...

Страница 89: ... flashing red CRC4 loss or MFAS loss Flashing green AIS Alarm Indication Signal Fast flashing amber MFAS distant alarm 1T 2T E1 Line 1 1T and line 2 2T interface test status Red Line loopback test in progress 1A or 2A shows test status Flashing red Channel loopback or pattern test in progress Off No test D1 D2 Data ports 1 D1 and 2 D2 Off Not active Green Connected Flashing green Loopback mode T1 ...

Страница 90: ... Operational 1 12 Off Digital Voice Module is not installed or defective Green Digital Voice Module is installed and active voice call is in progress Flashing green Test in progress Quick flashing green Download in progress Amber Idle both ends on hook Flashing amber Fax call in progress Red Waiting for code download Flashing red Busy Quick flashing red Alarm Test Failure Indicators 1 12 represent...

Страница 91: ...r 1 second Figure 8 5 Analog Voice Module Indicators Table 8 7 Description of Analog Voice Module Indicators Indicator State Status OK On Channel is in normal operating mode Flashing Channel is in fax mode Off Channel is inoperative l LO On E M or FXS channel is off hook FXO outgoing call second dial tone is heard FXO incoming call call is answered Flashing Channel is in busyout state RO On Remote...

Страница 92: ...tor Function Blinks On Off B2 Green indicator associated with B channel 2 When connection is being established on B channel 2 When B channel 2 connection is established When B channel2 is not connected B1 Green indicator associated with B channel 1 When connection is being established on B channel 1 When B channel 1 connection is established WhenB channel1 is not connected D1 Green indicator assoc...

Страница 93: ...page 9 3 3 slot Chassis The 3 slot Passport 4430 chassis uses a 135 W AC power supply to provide power to the Ethernet Base Module and expansion modules Note The three slot Passport 4430 unit uses AC power only There is no option for DC power Figure 9 1 3 slot Power Supply The power cable connects to the Ethernet Base Module All expansion modules in the unit draw power from the Ethernet Base Modul...

Страница 94: ...Power Harness The Digital Voice Expansion Module power harness provides redundant power forPassport4450units containing oneormoreDigitalVoiceExpansionModules The power harness connects the modules to the power sharing board see Figure 9 2 above and Figure 5 12 on page 5 12 for more information concerning the Digital Voice Expansion Module Power Harness Jumper J12 POS8 POS1 Connector for DVEM Power...

Страница 95: ...hts that monitor the power supplies are located at the top right side of the front bezel The triangle shaped green indicator is lit when all power supplies are working properly The rectangle shaped red indicator lights up when there is a problem with one or more power supplies in the unit or when too many power supplies are connected see Table 9 1 on page 9 5 Figure 9 4 Indicators for Passport 440...

Страница 96: ...jack on back of the unit The five power supplies stack identically to the AC version The connectors accept the same cables for input and output power The DC input voltage must be within the range of 32 volts DC and 72 volts DC The plus and minus markings on the input power adapter box indicate the polarity of corresponding battery connections They are electrically floating and can either be connec...

Страница 97: ... are located at the outer side of the power supply see Figure 9 2 on page 9 2 If adding new modules to a unit ensure that the power supplies are properly configured by following these procedures Table 9 1 Configuring the Power Supplies Caution Disconnect all power from the unit before performing these procedures For Units Containing Standard Power Supply RedundantPower Supply AC Units DC Units 1 3...

Страница 98: ...ctory and needs to be removed when you add the fourth module Table 9 2 Jumper 12 Strapping for the AC Units Table 9 3 Jumper 12 Strapping for the DC Units Caution Prior to turning on your unit be sure to check the straps for proper positioning according to the particular unit you have Incorrect strapping will cause the unit to malfunction Passport 4400 Unit Model and Configuration Jumper Positions...

Страница 99: ...0 thestacking order must be determined Table 10 1 shows the proper stacking order for each expansion module Notes Voice modules AVM UAVM DVEM TVM EVM are always logically referred to as LIMs B C D E Data modules HDM LEM LDM are always logically referred to as LIMs 1 2 3 4 Using the table determine them stacking order for your Passport 4400 expansion modules For instance a Passport 4400 unit with a...

Страница 100: ... the unit This is set using a four position switch group located on the module Modules with numeric switches data modules are assigned LIMs starting at 1 and continuing up to 4 Modules with alpha switches voice modules are assigned LIMs starting at B and continuing up to E LIM A is already assigned to the Ethernet Base Module The table below shows a typical configuration Module Maximum Number in U...

Страница 101: ...nstances the logical location set by the switch group will differ from the physical location This is true in the case of voice modules in the same unit such as a T1 or E1 module The T1 or E1 module must be set for logical location B but can reside in any physical location Conversely the High Speed Data Module must physically reside in Slot B directly above the Ethernet Base Module but can logicall...

Страница 102: ...ansion module For instance setting the left most switch to on would assign LIM 1 to a data module the same switch settings on a voice module would assign LIM B LIM assignments are used by the software when configuring the modules Figure 10 2 Dip Switch Locations Stacking Connectors Stacking connectors act as a bus allowing data to be transferred between the expansion modules and the base card they...

Страница 103: ...Passport 4400 They are used to secure the expansion modules inside the unit Blank Back Panels Any open space not occupied by a module must contain a blank back panel Blank back panels ensure proper air flow over installed module keep excessive dirt and contamination out of the unit and ensure compliance with radiated emissions standards Remove the blank back panels to accommodate new modules and r...

Страница 104: ...modate the use of a screwdriver To complete these procedures you will need a Phillips screwdriver size 1 or 2 1 Remove the power from the unit by unplugging the cord from the wall socket 2 Unscrew the four screws two on each side of the cover Save the screws 3 Push the cover toward the back of the unit until the front flanges are uncoupled 4 Lift off the cover 5 Remove blank back panels as require...

Страница 105: ...0 4 9 Place a spacer between the previous module and the module to be installed 10 Place the module on the spacer in front and on the previous module s back panel in the back The back panel goes on the outside of the chassis 11 Connect the stacking connector Press down so that they mate completely 12 Align the two holes on the module back with the two holes on the back of the chassis Using screws ...

Страница 106: ...General Installation Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Module 10 8 ...

Страница 107: ...a modem Direct Connection If the PC and Passport 4400 are in physical proximity to one another you can directly connect them using the cable supplied with the Passport 4400 cable number NTAU17AA as shown in this diagram Figure 11 1 Connecting a Passport 4400 Unit to a PC Connect the DB 25 end of the cable to the PC and the RJ 45 end of the cable to the Passport 4400 management port Note You may ne...

Страница 108: ... management cable cable number NTAU17AA to a null modem You may need a 9 pin to 25 pin RS 232 serial port adapter or a female to female 25 pin adapter to make this connection Connect the null modem to the modem Configuring the Modem Attached to the PC When configuring the modem that is attached to your workstation be sure to choose the correct driver for the device Once the modem is installed conf...

Страница 109: ...00 management port 4 Issue the following sequence of AT commands to the modem to adjust the default settings that may be incorrect refer to modem documentation 5 Once the modem is configured connect the DB 25 end of the cable NTAU17AA to the null modem cable Then connect the null modem cable to the Hayes compatible modem see Figure 11 2 on page 11 2 The Passport 4400 unit should now be ready to re...

Страница 110: ...al emulation program 3 Issue the following sequence of AT commands to the modem to adjust the default settings that may be incorrect refer to modem documen tation Switch Number Setting Description Required Setting 1 Modem ignores DTR override ON down 2 Verbal word results OFF up 3 Disables result codes OFF up 4 Suppresses echo ON down 5 Modem answers on first ring or higher if specified in NVRAM O...

Страница 111: ...lly connect In Case of Difficulty Your modem baud rate must match that of the Passport 4400 management port If your modem is set to something other than 9600 baud and you subsequently reset the Passport 4400 unit to its factory defaults your modem connection will fail In this case you need to reset the modem to 9600 baud by unlocking the speed AT B0 changing the speed of the PC or terminal connect...

Страница 112: ...set Switch Three types of resets are available depending on whether you are installing a new Passport 4400 unit replacing an existing Passport 4400 unit or resetting an existing Passport 4400 unit Refer to Table 11 2 for the reset appropriate for your installation Table 11 2 Using the Reset Switch Press switch for Type of reset Indicator 1 5 seconds Resets the CPU Without diagnostics On 6 10 secon...

Страница 113: ...me Relay Ports 50 pin connector RS232 V 24 A0668483 NTAU18AA DCE DB 25 male 15 ft A 9 V 351 A0668485 NTAU20AA DCE 34 pin male 15 ft A 6 X 21 A0668492 NTAU26AA DCE DB 15 male 15 ft A 7 V 36 Type 1 A0668487 NTAU22AA DCE 37 pin male 15 ft A 13 V 36 Type 2 A0668490 NTAU24AA DCE 37 pin male 15 ft A 15 RS232 V 24 A0668484 NTAU19AA DTE DB 25 female 15 ft A 10 RS232 V 24 NT0263AA DTE DB 25 female 15 ft A ...

Страница 114: ...400 CSU DSU Crossover Cable RJ 45 to RJ 45 14 ft A 19 DS 1 for use with T1 RJ 48C straight A0670357 NTML79AA modular straight cable A 18 crossover A0670698 NTMV09AA modular crossover cable A 19 75 ohm line 1 for use with E1 coaxial straight n a n a straight coaxial cable A 20 120 ohm line 1 for use with E1 DB 9 straight n a n a DB 9 straight cable A 18 crossover n a n a DB 9 crossover cable A 19 p...

Страница 115: ...Terminal Ready Ground Receive Data Transmit Data Clear to Send Request to Send 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 8 20 7 3 2 5 4 25 To Passport Data Communication To Data Terminal Equipment DTE RJ 45 Male DB 25 Male Ring Indicator Receive Line Signal Detector Data Terminal Ready Ground Receive Data Transmit Data Clear to Send Request to Send Add to Indicate 25 Pin Connector Pin 1 ...

Страница 116: ...Data Clear To Send 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 7 3 2 5 Data Transmit Ready Signal Ground Receive Data Transmit Data Clear To Send 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector Female DB 25 Connector Female DB 9 Connector 4 5 2 3 8 To Passport 4400 To Passport 4400 To PC Serial Port To PC Serial Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Страница 117: ...U Serial Clock Transmit External A Receive Data Clock B 47 W Serial Clock Transmit External B Transmit Data A 3 R Receive Data A Transmit Data B 28 T Receive Data B External Transmit Data Clock A 5 V Serial Clock Receive A External Transmit Data Clock B 30 X Serial Clock Receive B Data Terminal Ready 37 E Data Set Ready Unassigned 13 F Receive Less Signal Detector Request to Send 12 D Clear to Sen...

Страница 118: ...ock Receive A Receive Clock B 47 X Serial Clock Receive B Transmit Data A 3 P Send Data A Transmit Data B 28 S Send Data B External Transmit Data Clock A 5 U Serial Clock Transmit A External Transmit Data Clock B 30 W Serial Clock Transmit B Data Terminal Ready 37 H Data Terminal Ready Unassigned 13 BB Unassigned Request to Send 12 C Request to Send Ground 43 B Signal Ground Clear to Send A 9 D Cl...

Страница 119: ...ignaling A 46 13 Signaling B 22 5 Internal Clocking A 47 12 Internal Clocking B 43 8 Ground 1 26 2 27 14 39 1 To Passport Data Terminal Equipment DTE Receive Data A Receive Data B External Transmit Clock A External Transmit Clock B Transmit Data A Transmit Data B Transmit Clock A Transmit Clock B Receive Clock A Receive Clock B Ground Cable Type A Ground Cable Type B Ground Cable Present Status Gr...

Страница 120: ...Internal Clocking A Control B 33 12 Internal Clocking B Transmit Data A V11 6 4 Receive Data A Transmit Data B V11 31 11 Receive Data B Indication A 22 3 Clocking A Indication B 47 10 Clocking B 7 6 Signaling A 32 13 Signaling B Ground 43 8 Ground 1 Ground 26 2 Ground 27 Cable Present Status Ground Frame Ground 14 39 1 To Passport Data Terminal Equipment DTE Cable Type A Cable Type B Receive Data ...

Страница 121: ...t 11 8 Carrier Detect Request to Send 12 4 Request to Send Unassigned 13 11 Unassigned Data Terminal Ready 37 20 Data Terminal Ready 40 24 Serial Clock Transmit External 16 2 Transmit Data 41 3 Receive Data 17 15 Serial Clock Transmit 42 17 Serial Clock Receive Ground 43 7 Signal Ground Cable Present Status 14 Ground 39 Receive Data B 45 Ground 48 Transmit Clock B 46 Ground 49 Receive Clock B 47 G...

Страница 122: ...Ready 10 20 Data Terminal Ready Carrier Detect 11 11 Unassigned Request to Send 12 5 Clear to Send Unassigned 13 8 Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready 37 6 Data Set Ready 15 15 Serial Clock Transmit A 40 17 Serial Clock Receive A 16 3 Receive Data 41 2 Transmit Data 42 24 Serial Clock Transmit External Ground 43 7 Signal Ground Cable Present Status 14 Ground 39 Receive Data B 45 Ground 48 Transmit ...

Страница 123: ...t to Send 12 5 Clear to Send Unassigned 13 8 Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready 37 6 Data Set Ready 15 15 Serial Clock Transmit A 40 17 Serial Clock Receive A 16 3 Receive Data 41 2 Transmit Data 42 24 Serial Clock Transmit External Ground 43 7 Signal Ground Cable Present Status 14 Ground 39 Receive Data B 45 Ground 48 Transmit Clock B 46 Ground 49 Receive Clock B 47 Ground 50 1 Frame Ground Exter...

Страница 124: ...4 External Receive Data Clock A 7 5 External Receive Data Clock B 32 23 Clear to Send A 9 7 Clear to Send B 34 25 Data Set Ready A 10 12 Data Set Ready B 35 30 Carrier Detect A 11 16 Carrier Detect B 36 34 Request to Send 12 9 Ground 48 27 Unassigned 13 13 Ground 49 31 Data Terminal Ready 37 11 Ground 50 29 Ground 18 20 Ground 43 19 1 Ground 26 Ground 14 39 To Passport Type 1 Cables Receivers shal...

Страница 125: ...Clock B 46 23 Clear to Send A 9 9 Clear to Send B 34 27 Data Set Ready A 10 11 Data Set Ready B 35 29 Carrier Detect A 11 13 Carrier Detect B 36 31 Request to Send 12 7 Ground 48 25 Receive Data Clock A 22 8 Receive Data Clock B 47 26 Unassigned 13 16 Ground 49 34 Data Terminal Ready 37 12 Ground 50 30 Ground 18 37 Ground 43 19 1 Ground 26 14 Ground 39 This cable is intended for use in data transf...

Страница 126: ...it Data B 31 24 External Receive Data Clock A 7 5 External Receive Data Clock B 32 23 Clear to Send A 9 7 Clear to Send B 34 37 Data Set Ready A 10 12 Data Set Ready B 35 37 Carrier Detect A 11 16 Carrier Detect B 36 37 Request to Send 12 9 Ground 48 27 Unassigned 13 13 Ground 49 29 Data Terminal Ready 37 11 Ground 50 31 Ground 18 20 Ground 43 19 1 Ground 26 This cable is intended for use in data ...

Страница 127: ... Clock A 21 5 Transmit Clock B 46 23 9 9 34 20 Data Set Ready A 10 11 Data Set Ready B 35 20 Carrier Detect A 11 13 Carrier Detect B 36 20 Request to Send 12 7 Ground 48 25 Receive Clock A 22 8 Receive Clock B 47 26 Unassigned 13 16 Ground 49 30 37 12 50 34 Ground 18 37 Ground 43 19 1 Ground 26 Cable Present Status 14 Ground 39 This cable is intended for use in data transfer between the Passport 4...

Страница 128: ...ransmit Data A 3 2 Transmit Data A Transmit Data B 28 9 Transmit Data B External Transmit Data Clock A 5 13 Transmit Signal Element Timing DTE A External Transmit Data Clock B 30 6 Transmit Signal Element Timing DTE B 12 5 Request to Send RTS 9 12 Ready for Signal RFS 10 1 Data Set Ready DSR 11 15 Carrier Detect CD Ground 43 8 Return Cable Present Status 14 Ground 39 2 Ground 27 V 35G1 23 Ground 4...

Страница 129: ...B Data Terminal Ready Request to Send Unassigned Data Set Ready A Data Terminal Ready Clear to Send A NC NC 45 20 3 47 28 11 12 43 14 39 2 27 23 48 24 49 12 3 20 5 NC NC NC NC NC NC Carrier Detect A 9 13 10 25 50 19 18 DTE DCE Ground 22 37 4 29 5 30 External Receive Data Clock A External Receive Data Clock B Ground 43 14 39 2 27 23 48 24 49 25 50 9 13 11 37 10 28 21 46 30 45 47 22 Clear to Send A ...

Страница 130: ...traight Cable Twisted Pair Twisted Pair To E1 Voice Module To PBX or PSTN DB 9 Connector Male DB 15 Connector Female Tip 1 T1 1 1 Tip T Ring 1 R1 6 9 Ring R Tip T 3 3 Tip 1 T1 Ring R 8 11 Ring 1 R1 Ring R 1 1 Ring 1 R1 Tip T 2 2 Tip 1 T1 Ring 1 R1 4 4 Ring R Tip 1 T1 5 5 Tip T To T1 Interface To T1 Voice Module RJ 48C Male RJ 48C Male ...

Страница 131: ...sover Cable Twisted Pair Twisted Pair To E1 Voice Module To PBX or PSTN Tip 1 T1 1 3 Tip T Ring 1 R1 6 11 Ring R Tip T 3 1 Tip 1 T1 Ring R 8 9 Ring 1 R 1 DB 15 Connector Male DB 9 Connector Male Tip T Ring R 1 4 Ring 1 R1 Tip T 2 5 Tip 1 T1 Ring 1 R1 4 1 Ring R Tip 1 T1 5 2 Tip T To T1 Voice Module To T1 Interface RJ 48C Male RJ 48C Male ...

Страница 132: ...Figure A 22 Cable NTMU88AA Modular Cable to Lugs Female Male 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 RJ 45 Connector RJ 11 Connector Ring Tip SB M R1 R T T1 E SG RJ CX Connector Signal Battery SB Mouth M Ring 1 R1 Ring R Tip Tip Tip 1 T1 Ear E Signal Ground SG 1 SB blue 2 M orange 3 R1 black 4 R red 5 T green 6 T1 yellow 7 E brown 8 DG gray Lug End and Wire Color ...

Страница 133: ...ard This label is also affixed to the voice module In addition to the EMC Standard this module meets and complies with the EN 50082 Immunity Standard Safety Information Before performing any of the procedures included in this chapter read the safety information below Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL for North America TÜV for Germany and C UL for France request that the following statements of warn...

Страница 134: ...nt Remove power plug from the power socket before performing any service work on the unit Vor öffnen des Gerätes muss der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezo gen werden Débrancher la prise de courant avant d entreprendre aucun travail de répara tion de l appareil The power supply is auto ranging in this model Netzteil ist mit automatischer Um schaltung entsprechend der Versor gungsspannung versorgt...

Страница 135: ...agnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15 Class A T1 only C R C c 1374 T1 only CISPR 22 Class A IEC 801 2 1991 prEN55024 2 1992 3KV CD 8KV DA IEC 801 3 1984 prEN55024 3 1991 3 V m IEC 801 3 1988 prEN55024 4 1993 0 5KV Signal 1KV Power EN55022 1994 Class A EN50082 1 2 3 4 1995 EN60555 Power Harmonics Telephone Registration as applicable See individual modules for compliance EU Declaration of Conformity Saf...

Страница 136: ...umber used for Agency T1 Voice Module TVM 1E NTAY99AA 5000TAM 1E Rev K or later assembly 100 3533 004 Rev K T1 Voice Module TVM 2 NTAY14AA 5000TAM 2 Rev M or later assembly 100 3533 001 Rev M E1 Voice Module EVM 1 NTAY15AA 5000EAM 1E Rev K or later assembly 100 3545 004 Rev D E1 Voice Module EVM 2 NTAY16AA 5000EAM 2 Rev K or later assembly 100 3545 001 Rev K Digital Voice Expansion Module 12 Chann...

Страница 137: ...s about a connection or disconnection The manufacturer of the device Nortel Networks Model number of the device E1 Compliant to CTR 13 for 120 ohm line and NTR 4 for for 75 ohm line Type of Interface T1 1 544 digital interface with D4 framing format 1 544 digital interface with ESF framing format E1 2 048 Mbps digital interface Connectors Provided T1 RJ 48C 2 E1 75 ohms BNC 4 120 ohms DB 9 1 Facil...

Страница 138: ... terminal puede llegar a ser infructuosa FCC Part 68 U S A BEBUSA 75539 PX N AVM all UAVM FXO and E M only DOC CS 03 Canada AVM 5681A 1 ch and 7073A 2 ch UAVM 680 5681A FXO and E M interfaces only Connectors Facility Interface Codes Service Order Codes and Ringer Equivalence See below Passport Description see note for EU only Engineering Code Name for Agency EU Analog Voice Module single channel A...

Страница 139: ...covers the performance of this equipment USO Connector RJ 45CX Facility Interface Code TL11M E 2 Wire TL12M E 2 Wire TL31M E 4 Wire TL32M E 4 Wire USO Connector RJ 11C W Facility Interface Code OL13C 2 Wire Service Order Code 9 0F USO Connector RJ 11C W Facility Interface Code O2LS2 2 Wire Service Order Code 9 0F Ringer Equivalence 0 9B USO Connector RJ 11C Ringer Equivalence 0 9B Warning Warnung ...

Страница 140: ...odule The following pertains to the 56 kbps CSU DSU Interface Module as part of the Passport 4400 unit User s Responsibility This equipment is limited for use on 56kbps lines only If a need arises in the future the telephone company will call you and request the following information FCC Part 68 U S A see label on module for registration number DOC CS 03 Canada Whether the notification is about a ...

Страница 141: ...llowing information The manufacturer of the device Nortel Networks Model number of the device NTAU04AA FCC Part 68 U S A T1 see label on module for registration number DOC CS 03 Canada see label on module for registration number Type of interface 1 544 Mbps digital with D4 or ESF framing format Connector RJ 48C Facility interface codes 04DU9 BN 04DU9 DN 04DU9 1KN 04DU9 1SN Service order code 6 0F ...

Страница 142: ...High Speed Data Module HDM The following pertains to the High speed Data Modules as part of the Passport 4400 unit Telecommunication Requirements as part of Passport 4400 Serial Interface Modules Compliant to CTR 2 Legacy Data Module LDM and Legacy Data Expansion Module LEM The following pertains to the Legacy Data Modules as part of the Passport 4400 unit Telecommunication Requirements as part of...

Страница 143: ...s at fault 2 If you find the problem is in your Nortel equipment contact your customer service representative The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected oryou are sure thatthe equipment is not malfunctioning Warning Do not attempt to repair the unit Attempting to repair the unit may cause injury and may also damage equipment...

Страница 144: ...OC CS 03 Canada see label on card for registration number Connectors RJ 48C or RJ 11 In addition to the above information you will be required to supply the following supplemental information if your system is an XD DD DE or OT requiring three or more Central Office lines Sequence in which the trunks are to be connected Facility interface codes by position Service order codes by position Note The ...

Страница 145: ...ent Attachment Limitations for Operation in Canada CP 01 Part I Section 10 1 NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing...

Страница 146: ...quipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voice band analog signals and retransmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the out put of the device meets Part 68 enc...

Страница 147: ...decoded within the telecommunications network The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully hav...

Страница 148: ...Regulatory and Telephone Company Requirements Passport4400 Hardware Installation Manual B 16 ...

Страница 149: ...with Redundant Power Supply Width 44 5 cm 17 5 inches Height 27 3 cm 10 75 inches Depth 30 5 cm 12 0 inches Weight 9 18 kg 20 1 pounds Base Unit Operating Environment Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Relative Humidity Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage 0 95 non condensing Power Requirements AC 100 240 volts AC 5 10 43 63 Hz 160 Watts maximum model 4430...

Страница 150: ...nnels 24 64 kb s Line Buildout 110 feet to 600 feet in increments of 110 feet software selectable Interface Connector RJ 48C Test Connector Mini Bantam Receiver Sensitivity 34 dBm Drop and Insert All 24 DS0 channels may be passed directly between the DSX 1 and DS 1 interfaces or dropped and inserted to from thePassport4400 resources Data Ports 2 DP1 and DP2 512 kb s maximum each Strappable for RS ...

Страница 151: ...75 ohm or 120 ohm termination 75 Ohm Connectors 2 BNC coaxial connectors one each for input and output wire pair 120 Ohm Connector 9 pin DB 9 connector Receiver Sensitivity 34 dBm Drop and Insert All 30 DS0 channels may be passed directly between the L1 and L2 interfaces or dropped and inserted to from the Passport 4400 resources L2 Identical to L1 in all respects Data Ports 2 DP1 and DP2 512 kb s...

Страница 152: ... 29 9600 Modem Signal Types V 22 and V 22 bis Port Impedance FXS FXO and E M 2 wire Software selectable for either 600 ohms or for complex impedance Insertionloss at1004Hz FXS and FXO 2 dB nominal between transmit and receive of port 1 and transmit and receive of port 2 E M 2 dB nominal between T R of port 1 and T R of port 2 2 wire or between T R of port 1 and T1 R1 of port 2 4 wire Port Return L...

Страница 153: ...Hz for G 729 digitizingrates 1 dB to 2dB withrespectto1004 Hz for all other digitizing rates Idle Channel Noise Inband C Message PSofometric Out of Band 10 KHz 10 MHz Transverse or Longitudinal Noise 20 dBrnc 65 dBmpo 70 dBm Non Linear Distortion Multitone Signal Second and Third Harmonics 40 dB below signal level Signal to Noise Ratio at 1004 Hz 35 dB Echo Suppression 35 dB Echo Canceling FXS FXO...

Страница 154: ...ular jack for FXS and FXO type interfaces and RJ1CX modular jack for E M type interfaces Indicators per Channel OK Local Off Hook Remote Off Hook Local Speech Remote Speech and Test Diagnostics Self Test Loopback Input Level Display Signaling E Lead Current Limit M Lead Sensitivity DC Pulse Distortion 25 ma 1400 ohms at 48V 3 at 10 pps Signaling Formats AC DC DTMF 2280 Hz AC15 4 wire Steady or Pul...

Страница 155: ... current into 900 ohm total loop 20 milliamperes minimum Ringing Tone Software Selectable 25 Hz default or 50 Hz 2 Hz Ringing Voltage with Ac Load of 2 Ringers 4000 ohms and zeroline25 Hz Tone 54 VRMS 20 and 50 Hz Tones 50 VRMS Ringing Current 16 milliamperes into 5000 ohm load Ring Cadence Repeated Ring Interrupted Ring Matches ringing cadence from remote voice fax channel On for 2 seconds off fo...

Страница 156: ...ion will be disconnected in response to a call progress tone of less than 600 Hz Voice fax transmission will be disconnected in response to a pulse of 600 ms minimum Off Hook DC V I Characteristics at Tip Ring 300 ohms 20 mA Ringing Voltage Input 18 to 53 Hz Detect Not Detect 25 VRMS 15 VRMS Ring detector capacitance when strapped for use in France Off hook and busy line current limit when strappe...

Страница 157: ...n In its present application the unit will be strapped for NT connecting to the trunk side TE of an ISDN PBX Indicators Three green front panel LED indicators monitoring the activities of the 2 B channels and the D channel See Table 1 1 for details Number of Switches 2 switch groups Module Location This switch group is used to set the logical slot location that the module occupies within the Passp...

Страница 158: ...Specifications Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual 10 ...

Страница 159: ...them in different binder groups within the same cable Binder groups are used in larger cables typically 25 pairs Separating the transmit and receive signals will eliminate or minimize near end crosstalk With near end crosstalk minimized repeaters may be spaced at their maximum distance Plan for two pairs for each DSX 1 T1 link If your transmission facility includes exterior data links that will be...

Страница 160: ...ps New cables now segregate the pairs within a cable into shielded compartments or groups completely separating the transmit and receive pairs This improvement to the near end coupling losses of paired cables is achieved by the use of a special heavy gauge foil barrier screen shielding This effectively creates two cables within a single jacket Crosstalk between sections is typically less than 100 ...

Страница 161: ...eld 12 Pair Binder Group 1 9 10 18 Shield 18 Pair Binder Group Binder Group 1 12 13 25 Shield 25 Pair Binder Group 13 25 26 37 Shield 50 Pair Binder Group 1 12 38 50 Binder Group 13 25 51 62 Shield 75 Pair Binder Group 26 50 51 75 Shield 100 Pair Binder Group 1 25 76 100 26 37 38 50 63 75 Typical Telephone Type Shielded Screened Cable shield Binder Group 1 12 ...

Страница 162: ...ides of a shielded cable or if they only exist in non adjacent binder groups the top row of Table D 2 1 System is the usable distance As an example assume that you have a 5200 foot 50 pair 24 gauge cable and wish to connect your T1 Voice Module to the T1 service First assume that the transmit and receive pairs are in the same binder group Consulting Table D 1 it can be seen that one system would a...

Страница 163: ...0 24 3020 23 4630 22 5830 20 12 Systems 6 Systems 3 Systems 2840 22 2 3610 21 2 4250 20 2 5310 18 2 Values for 140 F 60 C maximum temperature Distance will increase slightly with lower temperatures Minimum Binder Size Maximum Distance in Feet Loss in dB 18 pair 12 pair 6 pair 26 Awg 24 Awg 22 Awg 19 Awg 1 System 4280 33 5 5710 33 5 7050 33 5 9770 33 5 1 System 1 System 4280 33 5 5710 33 5 7050 33 ...

Страница 164: ...T1 Voice Module Cabling Requirements Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual D 6 ...

Страница 165: ...PBX for signaling Types I II and V Install jumpers when cable distance to PBX is too long Figure E 24 E M Type Interface Connection Diagram 48 V M GND E E M SG DETECTOR DETECTOR T T1 R R1 T R 2 Wire Operation 4 Wire Operation AVM E41 channel 1 E38 channel 2 UAVM E14 UAVM only E15 UAVM only E17 UAVM only E8 E M Interface Type I PBX ...

Страница 166: ...stance to PBX is too long Figure E 25 E M Type II Interface Connection Diagram 48 V M GND E E M SG SB SB DETECTOR DETECTOR T T1 R R1 T R 2 Wire Operation 4 Wire Operation UAVM only E16 AVM 44 V UAVM 48 V AVM E41 channel 1 E38 channel 2 UAVM E14 UAVM only E15 UAVM only E8 UAVM only E17 E M Interface Type ll PBX ...

Страница 167: ...ace Connection Diagram Caution PBX SB and Voice Module SB are to be connected only when 48 volt supply is not available on the PBX side DETECTOR 48 V M E E M DETECTOR SB SB UAVM only E15 T T1 R R1 T R 2 Wire Operation 4 Wire Operation GND SG UAVM only E16 AVM 44 V UAVM 42 V AVM E41 channel 1 E38 channel 2 UAVM E14 UAVM only E17 UAVM only E8 E M Interface Type V PBX ...

Страница 168: ...PBX Interface Connection Diagrams Passport 4400 Hardware Installation Manual E 4 ...

Страница 169: ...land 6 16 High speed Data Module B 10 telecommunication requirements B 10 ISDN BRI Interface Module S T interface B 9 telecommunication requirements B 9 U interface B 10 user s responsibility B 10 Legacy Data Expansion Module B 10 Legacy Data Module B 10 Legacy Data Module and Legacy Data Expansion Module telecommunication requirements B 10 safety B 3 Serial Interface Module B 8 tellecommunication...

Страница 170: ...DSU 7 4 T1 Voice Module 5 3 CSU 1 5 D Data Modules 1 3 4 1 DC Power Connections 2 7 Diagrams PBX interface connection E 1 Digital Voice Expansion Module 1 4 5 10 indicators 8 6 power harness 5 11 9 2 Digital Voice Module 5 12 Digital Voice Modules 1 4 16 Mbyte Flash Memory 3 7 DVEM power harness 5 11 E E M interface module 6 17 strapping 6 17 PBX interface connections E 1 specifications C 6 E M Ty...

Страница 171: ...peed Data Module agency compliance B 10 I Impedances FXO C 8 FXS C 7 Indicators 8 1 C 6 Analog Voice Module 8 7 Digital Voice Expansion Module 8 6 Ethernet Base Module 8 1 Passport unit with redundant power supply 9 3 T1 E1 Voice Module 8 2 Universal Analog Voice Module 8 7 Installation daughterboards 5 13 expansion modules 10 1 10 6 interface modules 6 6 6 8 7 1 Memory Expansion Module 4 3 Passpo...

Страница 172: ...erating environment C 1 physical dimensions C 1 rack installation 2 4 rackmount kit 2 3 unpacking 2 3 Passport 4430 4450 4455 1 1 Passport Management Cable 11 2 PBX Interface Connections diagrams E 1 E M E 1 E M Type II E 2 E M Type V E 3 PC Connection 11 1 Pin Assignments 56 kbps CSU DSU Serial Interface 7 3 data port connectors 5 7 RS 232 5 7 V 35 5 8 X 21 5 8 E1 Voice Module dual port 5 5 singl...

Страница 173: ...Module 6 4 data ports 5 9 E M Interface Module 6 17 E1 interface line location 5 6 E1 Voice Module 5 5 5 9 FXO Interface Module 6 13 country specific 6 14 FXS Interface Module 6 12 ISDN TA S T Interface Module 7 7 jumper 12 for AC units 9 6 jumper 12 for DC units 9 6 T1 Voice Module 5 9 Voice Fax Switch Module 6 20 Switch Groups 10 4 T T1 CSU DSU Interface Module 1 5 7 3 agency compliance B 9 pin ...

Страница 174: ...erminal block 6 9 Unpacking Passport 4400 unit 2 3 Usable Cable Distance calculating D 4 User s Responsibility 56 kbps CSU DSU Interface Module B 8 Analog Voice Module B 6 ISDN BRI Interface Module U interface B 10 T1 CSU DSU Interface Module B 9 T1 Voice Module and E1 Voice Module B 4 Universal Analog Voice Module B 6 V Voice Fax Switch Module cable connections 6 19 strapping 6 20 W WAN Serial In...

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Страница 176: ...t 4450 Passport 4455 Address comments to Manager Technical Publications Nortel Networks 4401 Great American Parkwayt Santa Clara CA 95054 U S A 2001 Nortel Networks All rights reserved Information subject to change without notice Publication 211768 Rev A Date June 2001 ...

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