Lucent Technologies Release 6 - Manual

Lucent Technologies Release 6

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Issue 5; Page iii; Contents
  • Page 4 – Page iv; Test the System
  • Page 5 – Page v; List of Circuit Packs
  • Page 6 – Page vi; Test Telephones and Other Equipment
  • Page 7 – Page vii; GL
  • Page 8 – Page viii; About This Book; DEFINITY Enterp rise
  • Page 9 – Page ix; DEFINITY Communic ations System; Organization
  • Page 10 – Page x; Related Books; The following b ooks are useful for system-related information:; How to Order Books
  • Page 11 – Page xi; Trademarks
  • Page 12 – Page xii; Standards Compliance; ECMA
  • Page 13 – Page xiii; LASER Product
  • Page 14 – Page xiv; The system c onforms to the following :; European Union Standards; DC p owered Multi-Carrier Cab inet (MCC) with 25 Hz ring g enerator
  • Page 15 – Page xv; Where to Call for Technical Support; Telephone Number
  • Page 16 – Page xvi
  • Page 17 – Means of Connection; If the terminal eq uip ment (DEFINITY; Manufacturer’s Port Identifier
  • Page 18 – Unpack and Inspect Cabinets; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server; Unpack and Inspect Cabinets; Perform these step s for all c ab inets.
  • Page 19 – Check Customer’s Order; Unpack and Inspect Auxiliary Cabinet; Check Customer ’s Order
  • Page 20 – Install System Cabinets; Position the PPN Cabinet; If earthq uake p rotec tion is req uired , skip to; If earthq uake p rotec tion is req uired , skip to; existing
  • Page 21 – Position the Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional); ‘‘Earthq uake Protec tion; Install Auxiliary Cabinet Equipment
  • Page 22 – Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet; Model 15A Announcement Equipment
  • Page 23 – Connect AC Power and Ground; Power Requirements; shows the p ower req uirements.; DEFINITY System Power Requirements; Vac
  • Page 24 – d esc rib es the p ower sourc es and req uired AC inp ut p ower.; AC Power Sources and Plug Type
  • Page 25 – ‘‘Ap p roved; CABINET GROUND wire to the c ab inet g round terminal b loc k. See
  • Page 26 – Typical Cabinet Ground Location; Wire
  • Page 27 – CABINET GROUND wire to the c ab inet g round b loc k. See
  • Page 28 – Typical Cabinet Grounding Wiring Diagram; GROUND Wire
  • Page 29 – shows a typ ic al op tional small b attery hold over assemb ly. These; Typical Small Battery Assembly
  • Page 30 – Small Battery Holdover; Figure Notes
  • Page 31 – Large Battery Holdover; Connec t the -48 VDC c ab le to the larg e b attery c onnec tor. See; not; 4-c ell Luc ent Tec hnolog ies b attery
  • Page 32 – Shorting Cable Installation; Connect AC Power
  • Page 33 – Connect DC Power and Ground; Rectifier Modules and Battery Interface Unit; Rectifier Module Installation; Install Battery Interfac e Unit into Slot 1
  • Page 34 – Connect Power; Fig ure
  • Page 35 – shows a typ ic al p ower and g round layout for a DC-p owered c ab inet.; Typical Power and Ground for a DC-Powered Cabinet
  • Page 36 – ‘‘Ap p roved Ground s’’ on p ag e 1-23; Install Coupled Bonding Conductor Wires; ‘‘Install Telec ommunic ations Cab ling ’’; Connect DC Battery and Power Cabinet
  • Page 37 – DC Power Cabinet Approved Ground; Connect Main AC Supply to DC Power Cabinet
  • Page 38 – Connect DC Power to PPN and EPN Cabinets
  • Page 39 – Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground; shows a p ower and g round layout for a mixed AC/DC-p owered; Typical Power and Ground for a Mixed AC/DC-Powered Cabinet
  • Page 40 – Approved Grounds; Grounded Building Steel
  • Page 41 – Approved Floor Grounds; Build ing steel
  • Page 42 – Connect Remote Power Off Cable and External Alarm Cable; shows the loc ation of the Remote Power Off (RPO) c ab le. The; Remote Power Off Cable Connections; Plug the RPO c ab le into the c onnec tor shown in
  • Page 43 – assemb ly and how they c onnec t to the internal relay.
  • Page 44 – Connect External Alarm Cable; Chap ter 5, ‘‘Install and Wire Telep hones and; Check Commercial Power and Connect AC Power
  • Page 45 – Connect DC Power and Ground to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet; Connect Clock Cabinet Grounding
  • Page 46 – Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling; Ap p end ix A, ‘‘Connec ting
  • Page 47 – Connect Fiber Optic Cables; typ ic al
  • Page 48 – CSS-Connected System with 1 Switch Node; shows typ ic al fib er op tic c ab ling b etween c ab inets. The c ab le; Standard Reliability CSS-Connected Release 6r with 1 Switch
  • Page 49 – High-Reliability CSS-Connected with 1 Switch Node
  • Page 50 – Critical Reliability; Critical-Reliability CSS-Connected with 1 Switch Node; Both c onnec tions from eac h EPN must g o to the same slot numb er. For; Cab inet 1 (PPN with 1 Dup lex Switc h
  • Page 51 – Earthquake Protection Installation; Install Concrete Floor Mounting
  • Page 52 – Remove the raised floor p anels in whic h the holes were d rilled .; Earthquake Mounting
  • Page 53 – c ab inet to eac h c onc rete floor anc hor. See
  • Page 54 – Equipment Room Hardware; Equipment Room Hardware; Refer to; DEFINITY Communic ations System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Main; shows the c ross-c onnec tions for c ommon c irc uit p ac ks. Refer to the
  • Page 55 – Example MDF Connections
  • Page 57 – Main Distribution Frame; Typical 110A-Type Terminal Blocks
  • Page 58 – Installation Requirements; Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units
  • Page 59 – Install Equipment and Cables; Hardware Installation; Cab le Slac k Manag ers; Install the Main Distribution Frame
  • Page 61 – Wall Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks; . This arrang ement allows for g rowth on the
  • Page 62 – the up p er mounting sc rew loc ations.; Frame Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks
  • Page 64 – Apparatus Mounting Frame Ordering Information; Ap p aratus Mounting Frame
  • Page 65 – Install Cable Slack Managers; Cable Routing Through Cable Slack Manager
  • Page 66 – shows c ab le; Install Sneak Fuse Panels; Sneak Fuse Panel Ordering Information; 57B Connec ting Bloc k
  • Page 67 – Model 507B Sneak Fuse Panel; Loc ate the 507B near the network interfac e or the MDF.
  • Page 68 – is a p inout of the c ab le wiring and assoc iated fuse numb ers.; Sneak Fuse Connector Pinout
  • Page 69 – Cable Installation; Labels; The p urp le p ort lab el shown in; Equipment Room Cabling Labels
  • Page 71 – Cable Routing Guidelines; Cable Routing to Top Terminal Blocks
  • Page 72 – Cable Routing to Bottom Terminal Blocks; Route Cables to Main Distribution Frame
  • Page 73 – The c ab le must b e sup p orted on the wall using “ D” ring s.; Install Control Carrier Outputs Cable; Alarm monitoring for the p roc essor interfac e; Label Control Carrier Cable
  • Page 74 – Connect Control Carrier Outputs Cable; To install the c ab les:
  • Page 75 – Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables; To Control Carrier AUX Connec tor
  • Page 76 – and; -Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 1-Pair Trunks; To c onnec t the trunk p airs to the p urp le field :
  • Page 77 – -Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 3-Pair Tie Trunks; Install Cables Between Cabinet and MDF; terminal/c onnec ting b loc ks mounted on the MDF.
  • Page 79 – Install Coupled Bonding Conductor; . The mutual c oup ling b etween the CBC and the wire p airs
  • Page 80 – Coupled Bonding Conductor
  • Page 81 – Station Wiring Design; Information Outlets; 5-p air station c ab le
  • Page 82 – Sing le mod ular p lug -end ed 4-p air station c ab le; Use this c ab le b etween; Doub le mod ular p lug -end ed 4-p air station c ab le; Use this c ab le to p rovid e; Bulk Cab le; Use this c ab le when 4-p air station c ab les are to b e; 51A Adapter Ordering Information; Gray
  • Page 83 – Example of Extending 4-Pair Station Cables; Closets; Information Outlet
  • Page 84 – The 356A ad ap ter p lug s into a 25-p air female c ab le c onnec tor. See
  • Page 85 – c onnec ted to 25-p air rib b on c onnec tor); Adapter Ordering Information; ZD8AJ Ad ap ter
  • Page 86 – Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room; Satellite Locations
  • Page 87 – -Pair Station Circuits; . The 4-p air station c ab les c onnec t the; -Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity; Patc h Cord or Cross-Connec t Jump ers
  • Page 88 – -Pair Run to Equipment Room or Satellite Location; Station Sid e of MDF or Satellite
  • Page 89 – Patc h Cord or Cross-Connec t Jump ers
  • Page 90 – -Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution; -Pair to 4-Pair Satellite Location Connectivity; Jump ers
  • Page 91 – . Four-p air station c ab les c onnec t the; -Pair to 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity; Brid g ed tap s are not allowed on any p art of the station wiring .
  • Page 92 – Layout; Locate Information Outlets; a. Keep the numb er of loc ations to a minimum.; Adapter Requirements; Hard ware req uirements are the same as for the eq uip ment room.; Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables
  • Page 93 – -Pair Station Cable Circuits; Voice and Data Terminals; lists some of the terminals that c an c onnec t to the; Voice and Data Terminals; Analog voic e; Continued on next p ag e
  • Page 94 – Voice and Data Terminals —; Continued; Station Type
  • Page 95 – Dig ital voic e
  • Page 97 – Administration Terminals; Administration Terminals
  • Page 98 – Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration; Label Graphic Symbols and Nomenclature; Write Floor or Build ing Id entific ation on
  • Page 99 – Port Assignment Record Form; Labeling
  • Page 100 – Example 3-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet
  • Page 101 – Example 4-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet
  • Page 102 – Create a Provisioning Plan; Create a Port Assig nment Rec ord to inc lud e the following . See
  • Page 104 – Install Management Terminal and; Initiate
  • Page 105 – Install Management Terminal; Typical Management Terminal; Ap p end ix B, ‘‘Op tion Switc h Setting s’’
  • Page 106 – Unpack and Inspect; Unp ac k the terminal and insp ec t for d amag e. Rep ort all d amag e; Install a 715 BCS Terminal; terminal. See Callout 2 in; Install a 715 BCS-2 Terminal; terminal. See Callout 5 in
  • Page 107 – Rear Panels on Management Terminals; Connect to the System
  • Page 108 – Management Terminal Connections for Release 6si
  • Page 109 – Remotely Connect Terminal; Typical Connections to Remote Devices
  • Page 110 – Set Up Management Terminal; Manag ement Ap p lic ations Op erations; Activate the System; DEFINITY Communic ations System Generic 3; If a Release 6r system is installed , skip this sec tion.; Power Up the System; Always; p ower up the PPN c ab inet; last; and test. All red LEDs on the c irc uit p ac ks g o on and then off.
  • Page 111 – then the PPN c ab inet.; p ower up the PPN c ab inet; Verify Messages on Terminal; d isp lays the sc reen
  • Page 112 – Ab out 2 minutes after
  • Page 113 – Screens and Commands; Screens; hunt g roup; Getting Help; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 6
  • Page 114 – System Administration; Log in to the System; and p ress; Command; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations
  • Page 115 – Set Country Options; Companding Mode; Typical System Parameters Country-Options Screen
  • Page 116 – p urp le
  • Page 117 – Change Craft Password; must b e c hang ed; Typical Change Password Screen; Password for Login Making Change:; c rftp w; Login’s; Reenter Login’s Password; command successfully completed
  • Page 118 – Set Date and Time; Typical Date and Time Screen; Tab le; English Day of the Week Names
  • Page 119 – English Month Names
  • Page 120 – Circuit Pack Administration; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release; for more information.; DEFINITY Communic ations System Generic 3 Planning and; ad ministration and p ort assig nment rec ord s.
  • Page 121 – Set System Maintenance Parameters; ‘‘Ad minister System Config urations (Release 6r)’’; Product Identification:; Typical System-Parameters Maintenance Screen; Packet Bus Activated?
  • Page 122 – Administer System Configurations (Release 6r); If a Release 6si is installed , skip to; Change Customer Options; Emerg enc y Ac c ess to the Attend ant; p romp t, enter the change system-parameters
  • Page 123 – Typical Customer-Options Form; Change and Logoff Critical Reliability System; ‘‘Chang e Site-Data’’ on; Log off and log b ac k in as craft.
  • Page 124 – The first of 3 p ag es of site d ata ap p ears:; Change Cabinet 1; Enter change cabinet 1. A sc reen similar to; the system is c ritic al reliab ility, verify the; Typical Change Cabinet 1 Form
  • Page 125 – Typical Add Cabinet Form
  • Page 126 – Administer Fiber Links (Release 6r Only); Circuit Pack Form; b efore
  • Page 127 – Administer Fiber Links on Simplex Systems; Circuit Packs Form; If a p reviously used fib er link is to b e reused , enter the add fiber; Is one endpoint remoted via DS1; Sc roll to p ag e 2 of the form. Enter y as ap p lic ab le, in eac h; Facility
  • Page 128 – ‘‘T1 Installations Only’’; T1 Installations Only; E1 Installations Only; Facility A Circuit ID:
  • Page 129 – All Installations; Enable operation of PNC duplication?
  • Page 132 – Reboot High Reliability System; status spe; Administer Attendant Console; DEFINITY Ap p lic ation Notes
  • Page 133 – Save Translations
  • Page 134 – Installation Completion; The system must now b e tested for p rop er op eration. See; Chap ter 6, ‘‘Test Telep hones and Other Eq uip ment’’; Logoff the System; Enter logoff at the; p romp t ap p ears on the sc reen.
  • Page 135 – DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures; Power Down the AUDIX System; onc e; Power Up the AUDIX System
  • Page 136 – ‘‘LED Ind ic ators’’ on p ag e 4-13; c ab inet”
  • Page 137 – Check System Status for Each Cabinet; Verify the terminal sc reen d isp lays:; Verify the sc reen d isp lays system status sc reens similar to; Example System Status Screen for Cabinet 1
  • Page 138 – Check Circuit Pack Configuration; VINTAGE; Example System Configuration Screen; Assigned Ports
  • Page 139 – Test TDM Bus in PPN; and p ress; Verify the sc reen d isp lays the results similar to; Example Test Results for TDM Port Network 1; FAIL
  • Page 140 – Test Tone-Clock Circuit Packs; This test also d etec ts p rob lems with the TDM b us c ab les.; Verify the sc reen d isp lays test results similar to; Example Test Results for Tone-Clock 1A
  • Page 141 – Test SPE Duplication Memory Shadowing Link; For hig h and c ritic al reliab ility systems only.; Example Test Results for SPE Duplication Memory Shadowing Link
  • Page 142 – Test Duplicated Switch Processing Element Interchange; Example System Status Report for All Cabinets; Command successfully completed; MODE
  • Page 143 – Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs; Example Test Board 1C03; Rep eat Step s 2 and 3 for eac h c irc uit p ac k in the system.
  • Page 144 – Test TDM for each EPN; Example Test Results for TDM Port Network 2
  • Page 145 – Test Tone-Clock for each EPN
  • Page 146 – Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each EPN; Critic al reliab ility only.; . This d isp lays the stand b y; Example of System Status Before Expansion Link is Set; c arrier, and p ort loc ations of the stand b y exp ansion link).; Example of System Status after Expansion Link is Set
  • Page 147 – Check Circuit Pack Configuration Again; for R6r; System Test Completion; Chap ter 5, ‘‘Install and; Chap ter 6, ‘‘Test Telep hones and Other
  • Page 148 – LED Indicators; Attendant Console LEDs
  • Page 149 – Circuit Pack LEDs
  • Page 150 – DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs; DS1 Converter Yellow LED Flashing States
  • Page 151 – TN1654 DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs; LEDs on Standby Components
  • Page 152 – Install and Wire Telephones and
  • Page 153 – Punch-downs for Common Circuit Packs
  • Page 154 – Telephone Connection Example; Choose a d evic e to c onnec t suc h as a 302C Attend ant Console.; TN754B Dig ital Line Circ uit Pac k
  • Page 155 – Connect Adjunct Power; For terminals need ing ad junc t p ower, wire -48 VDC and g round to; 00B2 Adapter Connecting to a Modular Plug; To Ind ivid ual Power Unit
  • Page 156 – Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station Example; The wiring d esig nations for this examp le are shown in; 500-Type Analog Telephone Wiring; Ad minister on the manag ement terminal. See; TN2183 Analog Line Circ uit Pac k
  • Page 157 – Analog Tie Trunk Example; Analog Tie Trunk Wiring; External Trunk or Ad ap ter
  • Page 158 – Digital Tie Trunk Example; Digital Tie Trunk Wiring; ac c ord ing to; TN464F Dig ital Trunk Circ uit Pac k
  • Page 159 – DS1 Tie Trunk Example; for a p inout of the C6F c ab le.; Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks; Pinout of C6F Cable; Green
  • Page 160 – DS1 Tie Trunks Using Channel Service Unit; shows an examp le of the c onnec tions req uired to c onnec t a DS1 tie; Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit; To TN722B DS1 Tie Trunk Circ uit
  • Page 161 – Auxiliary Connector Outputs; The c ontrol c arrier outp ut c ab le p inouts are shown in; Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector
  • Page 162 – Color
  • Page 163 – p rovid es p ort c irc uit p ac k and telep hone p in d esig nations.; Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations
  • Page 164 – shows 3-p air and 4-p air mod ularity from the p ort c irc uit p ac k to the; Port Circ uit Pac k
  • Page 165 – Adjunct Power Connections; shows 3 typ ic al c onnec tion loc ations for ad junc t p ower. Ad junc t; Example Adjunct Power Connections; For
  • Page 166 – Local and Phantom Power; Do not use the 329A p ower unit for the attend ant c onsole.
  • Page 167 – Attendant Console; Ad minister forms listed und er “ Attend ant Console” in; 6B1 Selector Console; Attac h lab els ac c ord ing to the attend ant c onsole form.
  • Page 168 – Connect External Alarm Indicators; Alarm Input; inp ut; Alarm Output; outp ut
  • Page 169 – Connec t emerg enc y transfer p ower and auxiliary p ower as shown in; Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power
  • Page 170 – Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires; External Alarm Connector Pinout
  • Page 171 – External Alarm Connector Pinout —; Pin Designation
  • Page 172 – Choose a p ort c irc uit on the p ort c irc uit p ac k, for examp le Port 3.
  • Page 173 – Remote Network Interface; Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field
  • Page 174 – Set Circuit Pack Switches; TN1654 DS1 Converter Configuration Switches
  • Page 175 – DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Switches
  • Page 176 – Install the Circuit Pack and Cabling (T1 Only); Be sure to lab el all of the c ab les as they are installed .; DS1 Converter Connections — Part 1; Exp ansion Interfac e Connec tor
  • Page 177 – Port Carrier; Switch Node Carrier; ‘‘Channel Servic e Unit Cab ling ’’; Port Carrier to Switch Node Carrier
  • Page 178 – Channel Service Unit Cabling; shows a typ ic al c onnec tion from the H600-348 Quad Cab le to the; DS1 Converter Connections — Part 2; Network Interfac e
  • Page 179 – Install the Circuit Pack and Cabling (E1 Only); “Y” Cable Lengths
  • Page 180 – E1 Interface Cabling; DS1 Converter Connections
  • Page 181 – Off-Premises Station Wiring; Connec t an A25D c ab le b etween the RJ21X network interfac e and a; Analog Off-Premises Stations; shows the c onnec tions for 1 to 8 off-p remises analog telep hones.
  • Page 182 – Connections for Up to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones; shows the c onnec tions for up to 24 off-p remises analog telep hones.
  • Page 183 – Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones; Loc ally Eng ineered Cab les and
  • Page 184 – shows the rec ommend ed p rotec tors.; Analog Line Circuit Protectors
  • Page 185 – Protector Ordering Information; SCP-110 Sneak Current Protec tor; Digital Voice Circuit Protectors; ITW Linx Only
  • Page 186 – Protector and Data Link Protector Ordering Information; ITW Linx Rep lac ement Fuse
  • Page 187 – Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones
  • Page 188 – shows a typ ic al 808A Emerg enc y Transfer Panel. The 808A is; 08A Emergency Transfer Panel; 08A Emerg enc y Transfer Panel
  • Page 190 – Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector; Pin
  • Page 191 – Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector —
  • Page 192 – Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer
  • Page 193 – Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as
  • Page 194 – Install Telephone for Power Transfer Unit
  • Page 195 – External Ringing; A maximum of 3 d evic es c an c onnec t to 1 TN2183 c irc uit p ac k p ort.; Queue Warning Indicator
  • Page 198 – Wall Mounting Plate
  • Page 199 – Mount the 1146B Power Distribution Unit; the unit (just ab ove the wire c lip s) into the p late and tig hten.; Battery Mounting/Wiring; p rovid es the rating and PEC c od e of eac h b attery.; Back-Up Battery PEC Codes
  • Page 200 – Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit
  • Page 201 – Expanded Power Distribution Unit; Sec ond 1146B Power Distrib ution Unit
  • Page 202 – Power Up and Test; ap p rop riate AC outlet using the c lip s p rovid ed on the unit.
  • Page 203 – Wire the 1146B Power Distribution Unit; ‘‘Reset; Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit; Imp ortant Safety Instruc tions follow.
  • Page 205 – Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 207 – Typical 1151A Power Supply
  • Page 208 – BRI Terminating Resistor; #5ESS Switc h Integ rated Servic es Dig ital Network Customer; Never install telep hone wiring d uring a lig htning storm.
  • Page 209 – Terminating Resistor Adapter; shows an 8-p in 440A4 terminating resistor ad ap ter. The ad ap ter is 3
  • Page 210 – shows the wiring of the 110RA1-12. Three rows of 110D-4 c onnec tor; Per Bloc k
  • Page 211 – shows the wiring c onnec tions for the 110RA1-12 terminal b loc k. The; Typical Installation of Terminating Resistor Block (110RA1-12); Part of Terminating Resistor Bloc k
  • Page 212 – Multi-point Adapters; Wiring Diagram of BR851-B
  • Page 213 – The 367A ad ap ter p rovid es fanout. See; Wiring Diagram of 367A
  • Page 214 – Basic Multipoint Installation Distances; Basic Multi-point with 1 Work Location
  • Page 215 – Add Circuit Packs; for a list of c irc uit p ac ks. This is a; Log onto the system and answer y to the; q uestion d uring log in.
  • Page 217 – Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules —; Name
  • Page 221 – Add the Fiber Optic Cable; Verify the eq uip ment rec eived . See
  • Page 222 – Fiber Pass-Thru Kit Equipment; Fib er Op tic Cab le
  • Page 223 – Quantity; I/O Connec tor Ad ap ter Brac ket
  • Page 224 – Remove the c irc uit p ac k or the b lanking p late from this slot.
  • Page 225 – Remove the I/O Cable Connector; Pull c onnec tor forward
  • Page 226 – Secure the I/O Cable Connector
  • Page 227 – Remove the Fan Cover; Install the Pass-thru Kit
  • Page 228 – Fiber Optic Adapter and Pass-Thru Tool; Slid e the tool to the rear of the c ab inet. See
  • Page 229 – Insert the Pass-thru Tool; Attac h the sup p lied fib er op tic c ab le to the ad ap ter.
  • Page 230 – . Chec k the house c ab ling b efore selec ting a c oup ling to; Fiber Optic Cable and Adapter
  • Page 231 – Bracket Attachments
  • Page 232 – Cable Disconnect Label; To outsid e p lant fib er
  • Page 233 – Replace the Fan Cover
  • Page 234 – Connect Fiber Cable to Circuit Pack
  • Page 235 – Dress the Cable; If a c irc uit p ac k was removed to ac c ess 2 op en slots (from; Test the Installation; Ad minister the system b y referring to the ATM sec tion of the; Installation; the c orrec t slot and that there are no c irc uit p ac k c onflic ts.
  • Page 236 – Requirements; ‘‘Off-Premises Station Wiring ’’ on p ag e 5-30
  • Page 237 – Add DID Trunks
  • Page 238 – Add Tie Trunks
  • Page 239 – TN760 Tie Trunk Circuit Packs (Component Side)
  • Page 240 – Add DS1 Tie and OPS; remove ds1 PCSS; Service Interruption; Alarm Origination Activated
  • Page 241 – display announcements and p ress; Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System; Save the system p arameters if you p lan to reuse the c urrent system.; Reset System; Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System
  • Page 242 – Power Down System; Determine the p ort assig nments of the c irc uit p ac ks to b e ad d ed .; Install Cables; Ad minister forms listed und er “ DS1 Tie Trunk Servic e” in
  • Page 243 – configuration software-version and p ress; Enable Customer Options; Basic Call Setup; Resolve Alarms; DEFINITY
  • Page 244 – Add Code Calling Access; Ad minister the form listed und er “ Cod e Calling Ac c ess” in; Add Speech Synthesis; Determine the p ort assig nment of the c irc uit p ac k to b e ad d ed (if
  • Page 245 – Add External Modem to EPN; Connect External Modem to EPN; Connec t the op p osite end of the RS-232 c ab le to a d umb terminal.
  • Page 246 – Add External Modem to PPN; Connect External Modem to PPN
  • Page 247 – Add External Modem to TN1648B; Pass-Thru Kit Equipment
  • Page 248 – Cabinet Preparation; p ac k or the ap p aratus b lank from this slot.; Panel Ad ap ter Brac ket
  • Page 250 – with
  • Page 251 – Attach the Panel Adapter Bracket
  • Page 252 – Insert the c ab le assemb ly as shown in; Insert the Cable Assembly through the Panel Adapter Bracket
  • Page 253 – Connec t the external mod em c ab le to the c ab le assemb ly.; Attach the Cable to the Pass-Thru Tool; Slid e the tool to the front of the c ab inet. See
  • Page 256 – Connect the Cable to the Circuit Pack; Ad minister the system b y referring to the; Installation and Test for Ad junc ts
  • Page 257 – Add Multiple Announcement; TN750C Announcement Circuit Pack; Where P is the p ort network numb er (1 for PPN, and
  • Page 258 – WARNING: This restore announcement command will overwrite; TN750 and TN750B Announcement Circuit Packs; restore announcements
  • Page 259 – and Feature Desc rip tion
  • Page 260 – Add Additional TN750C Circuit Packs
  • Page 261 – Add ISDN — PRI; North American; Enter change system-parameters maintenance and p ress; Cleared Alarm Notific ation; Restart Notific ation; b efore sub mitting the form.
  • Page 263 – Enter Added Translations
  • Page 264 – Add Packet Bus to R6si; Standard Reliability R6si System; Install Circuit Packs; Circuit Pack Locations for Packet Bus in R5si+m PPN
  • Page 265 – Circuit-Pack Locations for Packet Bus in Each EPN
  • Page 266 – High or Critical Reliability R6si System; Power Down the Control Carrier; Circuit Pack Locations for Packet Bus in PPN
  • Page 267 – Power Up System; Enter change system-parameters maintenance and p ress; form to enab le the p ac ket b us.; Examine the alarm log . Resolve any alarms that may exist using; Port Carrier B
  • Page 268 – Add CallVisor ASAI
  • Page 269 – announcements and p ress; Ad d Pac ket Bus to R6si; Port Number
  • Page 270 – Install c ab les from c ab inet to the MDF as req uired .; If the p ac ket b us was ad d ed :
  • Page 271 – to verify that the system is in the “ ac tive/stand b y” mod e.; Enter save translation and p ress; . This instruc ts the system to take all; If Pag e 2 of this form
  • Page 272 – Add ISDN—BRI
  • Page 273 – or; ‘‘Ad d Pac ket Bus to R6si’’ on p ag e 5-113
  • Page 274 – . If Pag e 2 of this form
  • Page 275 – Add PRI Over PACCON to R6si; Tone-Clock Circuit Packs; system at the; same
  • Page 278 – busyout link < n> — For eac h PRI link assig ned; Enable; change system-parameters customer-options and p ress; Assign or Reassign ISDN-PRI Feature
  • Page 279 – Reboot the System
  • Page 280 – Basic; Call Setup
  • Page 282 – CAMA/E911 Installation; Configuration; d enotes whic h of these c irc uit p ac ks are c omp atib le and whic h are
  • Page 283 – Description
  • Page 285 – Hardware Setup; Insert the TN429C CO c irc uit p ac k in any availab le p ort slot.; Administration Setup; At the p romp t, typ e add trunk next and p ress
  • Page 286 – field , enter the d esired trunk ac c ess c od e.
  • Page 287 – these field s ac c ord ing to your CO. Sc roll to p ag e 5.
  • Page 289 – ARS Digit Analysis Table; An ARS Dig it Analysis Tab le sc reen ap p ears. In the; field , enter emer and p ress
  • Page 290 – b e c hang ed in the examp le ab ove, the route p attern is 11) and p ress; FRL; Inserted Digits; field if need ed and p ress; b e c hang ed in the examp le ab ove, the route p attern is 12) and p ress
  • Page 291 – g roup numb er and p ress; At the p romp t, typ e change cama-numbering and p ress
  • Page 292 – CAMA Numbering Format form; System; Ext Len
  • Page 293 – Calling Party; field , typ e none and p ress; Typ e Save Translation and p ress
  • Page 294 – Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts); See; Lead and Color Designations
  • Page 295 – Lead and Color Designations —
  • Page 296 – shows the p inouts for the TN2185 ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interfac e.
  • Page 297 – shows the p inouts for the TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-wire U Interfac e.
  • Page 301 – Denotes an ac tive low sig nal.
  • Page 302 – TN793 24-Port Analog Line Lead Designations
  • Page 308 – Test Telephones and Other; If p rob lems oc c ur or more extensive tests are req uired , refer to
  • Page 309 – Make Test Calls; Test Selector Console
  • Page 310 – Test External Ringing; Record Announcement; Selec t test telep hone with c onsole p ermission enab led .; Playback Announcement; Dial “ 3.” A c onfirmation tone is heard and announc ement is d eleted .
  • Page 311 – Test Emergency Transfer; Remote Test
  • Page 312 – Local Test; Test Basic Rate Interface
  • Page 313 – Test Terminating Trunk Transmission
  • Page 314 – Test Stratum 3 Clock; Check for Red LEDs; Stratum 3 Clock LED Indicators
  • Page 315 – Verify Timing to the System; c ommand at the manag ement terminal.; c hec k the wiring for EXTSYN0 and EXTSYN1. Refer to; Perform Complete System Test; Resolve any alarms that may exist using
  • Page 316 – Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature; Ac tivate the Alarm Orig ination feature from the; c hang e system-p arameter
  • Page 318 – Connecting Fiber Optic Cables; Fiber Optic Reference
  • Page 319 – The mean loss and the leng th of the outsid e p lant fib er c ab le
  • Page 320 – Fiber Optic Requirements; Fiber Optic Cable Connections; Using the 300A may req uire 5, 10, or 15d B attenuators. See
  • Page 321 – Fiber Optic Component Comcodes; Luc ent Fib er Op tic s Prod uc t Catalog
  • Page 323 – Optical Cross-Connect Hardware; Measuring Single-Mode Power in the Field; for a typ ic al fib er route.
  • Page 324 – When to Use Single-Mode Fiber Attenuators; Using; Single-Mode Attenuator Requirements
  • Page 325 – Typical Single-Mode Connection with Attenuator; 00A Lig htwave Transc eiver
  • Page 326 – Lightguide Distribution Shelf; fib er op tic; Typical Preterminated Lightguide Distribution Shelf; If you are not viewing this b ook on CD-ROM,
  • Page 327 – 0A Lig htg uid e Coup ling Panel; Lightguide Interconnect Units; . The 100A p rovid es up to 12 terminations.; Lightguide Troughs
  • Page 328 – 00A Lightguide Interconnection Unit
  • Page 329 – If you are not viewing this b ook on CD-ROM, the fib er c ab le shown in; 0A and 1000ST Lightguide Connector Coupling
  • Page 330 – 00A Lightguide Equipment
  • Page 331 – General Rules and Recommendations; Fiber Optic Cable Connections Between Transceivers; Lig htwave Transc eiver
  • Page 332 – Do not route fib er op tic c ab les and the B25A c ab les tog ether.; c ab le should b e loop ed and d rap ed from the B25A c ab le c lamp .; loosely; tie
  • Page 333 – Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables; leng th of the ferrule and the ferrule tip .; Labels for Fiber Optic Cables; Cable Labels
  • Page 334 – Making Changes at an LIU or Shelf; To Remove a Fiber Optic Patch Cord
  • Page 335 – To Make a New Interconnection; Routing Fiber Optic Cables; Cable Slack Managers or Raised Floors
  • Page 336 – Option Switch Settings
  • Page 337 – External Modem Option Settings; Modem Fields; Mod em Name
  • Page 338 – Dial Typ e; Modem Fields —
  • Page 340 – Printer Option Settings; Control Panel for 572 Printer
  • Page 341 – 72 Printer Used with Management Terminal
  • Page 342 – 72 Printer used as System Printer; 72 Printer Option Settings
  • Page 343 – Call Detail Recording Option Settings
  • Page 345 – TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings; Signaling Formats for TN760D
  • Page 346 – TN760D Tie Trunk Circuit Pack (Component Side)
  • Page 347 – TN464E/F Option Settings; TN464E/F Option Settings
  • Page 348 – Cable Ductwork; . The 3 p rimary typ es of
  • Page 349 – Cab le Rac ks; NOTE; Typical Layout of Assembled Ductwork; Shield ed Interc ab inet Duc t
  • Page 350 – shows the availab le g roup numb ers and a b rief d esc rip tion of eac h; ED-1E465 Group Numbers and Descriptions
  • Page 351 – Install the various c ab le d uc ts in the ord er shown in; ED-1E465 Group Numbers and Descriptions —; Group
  • Page 352 – Installation Sequence; Install b asic d uc twork on eac h c ab inet
  • Page 353 – Overhead View of a Typical Ductwork Layout
  • Page 354 – Install Intercabinet Shielded Ducts; ac c ess hole in the top of the c ab inet.; Dust Cover Removal; . Move the d ust c over until it c lears the b olts.
  • Page 355 – Assembly of Intercabinet Shielded Ducts
  • Page 356 – If a g iven c ab inet is to sup p ort a c ross-aisle shield ed d uc t, set a; Install Cross-Aisle Shielded Ducts; Set the tong ue on the b ottom of a c ross-aisle troug h (“ G” in
  • Page 357 – Assembly of Cross-Aisle Shielded Ducts
  • Page 358 – Mating Cross-Aisle Risers to Old Cabinet Risers; illustrated in the old er system’s installation d oc ument.; Mating Cross-Aisle Risers to System 85-R2 Cabinet Risers; Assemb le c ross-aisle d uc twork as alread y d esc rib ed .
  • Page 359 – Mating Shielded Ducts to Risers; , with the walls of the troug h outsid e of the walls of the; Shielded Duct Connected to Old Style Riser; Install Cross Aisle I/O Ductwork; Install a c ross-aisle b rac ket on b oth sid es of the I/O troug h where
  • Page 360 – Trough; Use Only When Req uired
  • Page 361 – Install Cross-Aisle to Wall Trough; Installation of I/O Cross-Aisle to Wall Trough; Wall Mounting Brac ket
  • Page 362 – Install I/O Cable Rack Coupling; throug h the top three holes on the b rac ket’s 6-hole fac e.; Installation of I/O Cable Rack Coupling to Rear of Cabinet; Use Only When Req uired
  • Page 363 – Install I/O Cable Rack Riser; Installation of I/O Cable Rack Riser to End of Cabinet (Group 9)
  • Page 364 – Install AC Power Duct
  • Page 365 – Comb ination End c ap
  • Page 366 – Assembly of Ladder Rack
  • Page 368 – Connector and Cable Diagrams; Chap ter 5, ‘‘Install and Wire Telep hones and Other Eq uip ment’’
  • Page 369 – Expansion Interface to Expansion Interface Fiber (Part 1)
  • Page 370 – Expansion Interface to Expansion Interface Fiber (Part 2)
  • Page 371 – Sample Cross-Connects
  • Page 372 – Sample Cable Pinouts
  • Page 373 – Sample Pinouts; FS 16 TERMINAL
  • Page 375 – STRATUM 3 Clock Connector Pinout; FS 20 STRATUM 3 clock connector
  • Page 376 – STRATUM 3 Clock Connector; FS 21 STRATUM 3 clock connector
  • Page 378 – Basic DEFINITY ECS Documents; References; Administration; DEFINITY ECS Release 6
  • Page 379 – System Desc rip tion and; and Release 6; Poc ket Referenc e; . The Release 5 version of this d oc ument ap p lies to Release 6 as
  • Page 380 – Release 6—; Same as 555-230-755 b ut c ustomized for international loc ations.; Installation and Maintenance
  • Page 381 – Release 6
  • Page 382 – DEFINITY ECS; Call Center Documents; CentreVu CMS; CentreVu Call Management System Release 3 Version 5 —
  • Page 383 – Application-Specific Documents; These d oc uments sup p ort sp ec ific DEFINITY ap p lic ations.; ASAI
  • Page 384 – DEFINITY ECS Release 6 — Call Visor ASAI Overview, Issue 2,; Provid es a g eneral d esc rip tion of Call Visor ASAI.; DEFINITY ECS Release 6 —; CallVisor PC ASAI Installation and Reference,; ACD
  • Page 385 – Call Detail Recording; Call Detail; Console Operations; DEFINITY ECS Console Operations, Issue 3; Hospitality; DEFINITY ECS Release 6 — Hospitality Operations, Issue 4
  • Page 386 – The following CD-ROMs are availab le from the Pub lic ations Center.; Administration and Call Center CD-ROM, Issue 3; the d oc uments listed in the
  • Page 388 – Glossary and Abbreviations; Numerics
  • Page 393 – ATM; attendant console; AUDIX; automatic restoration
  • Page 395 – bit rate
  • Page 397 – Erlang
  • Page 404 – digit conversion; Dig ital Communic ations; digital data endpoints
  • Page 435 – time interval
  • Page 439 – ZCS
  • Page 440 – to
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Enterprise Communications Server

Release 6
Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets

555-230-112
Comcode 108215526
Issue 5
May 1998

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-230-112 Issue 5 May 1998 Contents Page iv ■ Install Equipment and Cables 2-6 ■ Install Cable Slack Managers 2-12 ■ Install Sneak Fuse Panels 2-13 ■ Cable Installation 2-16 ■ Install Coupled Bondin...

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