NEC ND-71762(E) - Manual

NEC ND-71762(E)

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – BEFORE THE USE OF THIS MANUAL; SYMBOLS; DANGER; Please read all the manuals related to your system carefully.
  • Page 4 – Preserve the following:; PWR
  • Page 5 – Do not use other than the power designated when installed.
  • Page 6 – WARNING; If a fault is considered as the lightening cause, ask the supplier.
  • Page 7 – Be careful of using a battery as following:
  • Page 8 – ATTENTION; Do not place equipment in the following:
  • Page 10 – PRODUCT LIABILITY; This page is for your notes.
  • Page 11 – ISSUE 2; Internet Protocol eXchange; No.7 CCIS System Manual; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Page; CHAPTER 1
  • Page 12 – CHAPTER 4
  • Page 15 – HOW TO FOLLOW THE MANUAL
  • Page 16 – CHAPTER 2; DESCRIPTION OF CCIS
  • Page 17 – Network Transparency
  • Page 18 – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; T1 Channel
  • Page 19 – When using one channel of the DTI as the Control Link.
  • Page 20 – NETWORK CONFIGURATION; processing at each PBX concerned.; Figure 2-4 Example of Network Configuration for CCIS Digital Line
  • Page 23 – Examples of Network Configuration; Leased lines versus toll lines.; Figure 2-6 Nationwide Corporation
  • Page 24 – Network access to Common Carrier services.; Figure 2-7 University/Campus Environment
  • Page 25 – A central trunk location for trunking efficiency.; Figure 2-8 Manufacturing/Plant Environment
  • Page 26 – CCIS Network Modes; Figure 2-9 Associated Mode Network
  • Page 27 – CCIS Network Redundancy
  • Page 28 – DIGITAL NETWORK AND NETWORK SYNCHRONIZATION; Source Office; Table 2-3 Office Ranks and Kind of Oscillator; OSC
  • Page 29 – SYSTEM
  • Page 32 – Receiver Office and Local Receiver Office; Figure 2-13 Routes for Extracted Clocks
  • Page 34 – Clocks Extracted from DTI and Connection of PLO/TSW
  • Page 36 – Automatic Clock Route Changeover
  • Page 39 – Network Configuration; Centralized MAT
  • Page 40 – Conditions for Network Establishment; The maximum number of nodes per FCCS group is 253.
  • Page 43 – Location of switches and switch setting positions; LIST OF CIRCUIT CARDS
  • Page 44 – PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION; Figure 4-1 Scope of the Installation Procedure
  • Page 46 – INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
  • Page 47 – Setting of Switch Positions and Mounting of the Circuit Cards; START
  • Page 49 – Cable Termination and Cross Connection from the MDF to the DSU; Note; ) card and the terminal
  • Page 51 – TSW mounting slots
  • Page 53 – Cable Connection Diagram
  • Page 56 – The connection is required for a dual PLO system.; MDF; IMG
  • Page 57 – Front Cable Connection between DTI and CCH; Figure 4-12 Front Cable Connections between DTI/CCT and CCH; The connector name varies depending on the card.
  • Page 58 – Cable Running from PBX to the MODEM for Analog CCIS Line; Figure 4-13 Connection of MODEM Cables for Analog CCIS Line
  • Page 62 – LT Connector Accommodation
  • Page 63 – CHAPTER 5; INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
  • Page 64 – Overall Test of CCIS Tie Line Outgoing Call
  • Page 66 – Overall Test of CCIS Tie Line Incoming Call
  • Page 67 – Test of Connection and Alternate Routing to All Tie Lines
  • Page 69 – Test of Tandem Connection to Tie Line; Figure 5-3 Test of Tandem Connection to Tie Line
  • Page 71 – Via “APAD” command or switch setting on the circuit card; Figure 5-4 Example of PAD Setting for CCIS
  • Page 72 – CCIS Service Feature Functional Test
  • Page 73 – Test of Interoffice Station to Station Connection
  • Page 74 – Test of Outgoing Call Connection to Tie Line Trunk
  • Page 77 – term
  • Page 78 – Line Check
  • Page 80 – CHAPTER 6
  • Page 81 – Port Allocation and Related Command; • TS16 is used for CCIS signal CH.
  • Page 82 – Basic Data Assignment Procedure; Figure 6-1 Example of a CCIS Network
  • Page 83 – Assign DPC 0 = 00 Hex to Centralized Billing Office.
  • Page 84 – Miscellaneous
  • Page 85 – Assign the following three routes for this feature:
  • Page 86 – must be selected in the ASPA command to activate CCIS features.; ROUTE; Speech; Numbering Plan Data
  • Page 88 – Relationship between CICG and CIC
  • Page 89 – The CIC number must be identical between two nodes as shown below.; Press the “SPACE” bar to skip LEN and press the “RETURN” key.
  • Page 90 – FCCS Data Assignment Procedure; For details of this feature, see “Feature Programming Manual”.
  • Page 91 – Note that the data to be required varies depending on the node.
  • Page 92 – Logical Route Number in the network.
  • Page 93 – • Alternate Route; FCCS
  • Page 94 – ARNPL; -Assign the self-office code to RT0 in the open numbering network.
  • Page 95 – CHAPTER 7; General Description
  • Page 96 – This feature is available in North America only.
  • Page 97 – SERVICE FUNCTION NAME
  • Page 98 – CHAPTER 8; Meaning
  • Page 99 – CCH Clock Failure
  • Page 100 – Technical Terms for Explaining Message Detail Data; Releasing the related links.; Data for Analysis by NEC Engineers
  • Page 101 – Circuit Card Mounting Information
  • Page 102 – PIM
  • Page 103 – How to Proceed with Diagnostic Work from System Message
  • Page 105 – CCH CLOCK FAILURE
  • Page 106 – Related System Message; NEC TOKYO
  • Page 107 – Diagnostic Work
  • Page 118 – Figure 8-3 Digital CCIS Line
  • Page 119 – Example of Printout
  • Page 123 – “13-J”: Restoration from CCS Link Failure; RESTORATION FROM CCS LINK FAILURE
  • Page 124 – CCH RESET INTERRUPT FAILURE
  • Page 126 – CCH MBR KEY TURN ON
  • Page 127 – CCH MBR KEY TURN OFF
  • Page 128 – When repairing a CCIS Line fault, consider the following:; CCIS Line Control; Figure 8-5 Controlling the CCIS Line
  • Page 129 – Fault Repair Procedure for Digital CCIS Line; MBR switch s name varies depending on the card.
  • Page 130 – Fault Repair Procedure for Analog CCIS Line
  • Page 132 – CCIS LINE OPERATING MODE CONTROL
  • Page 133 – Procedure for Extraction:
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ND-71762(E)

ISSUE 2

No.7 CCIS System Manual

AUGUST, 2002

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Page 3 - BEFORE THE USE OF THIS MANUAL; SYMBOLS; DANGER; Please read all the manuals related to your system carefully.

ND-71762 (E) PRODUCT LIABILITY PL- 1 Issue 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY BEFORE THE USE OF THIS MANUAL 1. FOR SAFETY USE Here explains the safety use for the customer, which prevents danger to the life and damage to the property ac-cidentally. The following are symbols and their meanings. Please read the foll...

Page 4 - Preserve the following:; PWR

PRODUCT LIABILITY ND-71762 (E) PL- 2Issue 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY 2. NOTICE WHEN USED 2.1 Consideration of PBX, Power-related Equipment and Peripheral Equipment This item describes the consideration before using PBX, the power-related equipment, and the peripheral equip-ment (such as console, MDF, DAU, ...

Page 5 - Do not use other than the power designated when installed.

ND-71762 (E) PRODUCT LIABILITY PL- 3 Issue 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY DANGER Do not damage, remake, forcefully bend, forcefully extract, nor forcefully twist an elec-tric code and a wiring to/from PBX, Main Power and peripheral equipment. It might cause a fire, an electric shock, or a failure. If the wirin...

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