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    							Test the System
    8-16Issue 1  September 1995  
    Screen 8-15. Example Test Results for Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) Port Network 
    2
    4. If Result is FAIL for any test, check the connectors of the Time Division 
    Multiplexing (TDM) bus cables in Processor Port Network (PPN ) 2.  
    5. Repeat these steps for each Expansion Port Network (EPN ) to  c heck the 
    Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) bus cables.
    Test Tone-Clock for each Expansion
    Port Network (EPN)
    Check each Tone-Clock for each Expansion Port Network (EPN) in the system.
    1. Verify the screen displays:
    command:
    2. Type test tone-clock 2A where 2A is the c a binet (see note on p a ge 8-1) 
    and carrier number for one of the Tone-Clocks installed, and  press 
    ENT ER.
    If any Result is FAIL, check the associated time division multiplexing 
    bus cables and intercabinet cables in the Exp ansion Port Network.
    3. Repeat Step 2 for each installed Tone-Clock  board.
    test tdm port-network 2                                                    SPE B
                                      TEST RESULTS
       Port      Maintenance Name  Alt. Name Test No. Result            Error Code
       PN 02A    TDM-BUS                     294      PASS
       PN 02A    TDM-BUS                     296      PASS
       PN 02A    TDM-BUS                     297      ABORT             1005
       PN 02B    TDM-BUS                     294      PASS
       PN 02B    TDM-BUS                     296      ABORT             1005
       PN 02B    TDM-BUS                     297      PASS
     Command successfully completed 
     Command: 
    						
    							Test Tone-Clock Interchange for each Expansion Port 
    Network (EPN)
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    8-17
    Test Tone-Clock Interchange for each
    Expansion Port Network (EPN)
    If the system is set up with Critical Reliability, test the Tone-Clock interc hange for 
    each Expansion Port Network (EPN).
    1. Verify the screen displays:
    command:
    2. Type status system all-cabinets and press 
    ENT ER.
    This displays the location of the Standby Tone-Cloc k.
    3. Type set tone-clock xx where xx is the Port-Network/Carrier for the 
    Standby Tone-Clock.  Press enter.
    4. Type status system all-cabinets and press 
    ENT ER.
    5. Verify the duplicated Tone-Clock is active using the information displayed 
    on the screen.
    If any problems are indicated, c heck the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) 
    cables in the associated Expansion Port Network (EPN).
    Test Expansion Interface Exchange for
    Each Expansion Port Network (EPN)
    If the system is set up with Critical Reliability, test the expansion interface 
    exchange for each Expansion Port Network (EPN).
    1. Verify the screen displays:
    command:
    2. Type status system all-cabinets and press 
    ENT ER.
    This displays the standby expansion link. 
    						
    							Test the System
    8-18Issue 1  September 1995  
    Screen 8-16. Example of System Status before Expansion Link is Set
    3. Type set expansion-link xxxx where xxxx is the either one of the cabinet, 
    carrier, and port (see note on page 8-1) locations of the standby 
    expansion link.
    4. Verify the screen displays:
    Command successfully completed
    Command:
    5. Type status system all-cabinets and press 
    ENT ER.
     status system all-cabinets                                                 SPE B
                                SYSTEM STATUS CABINET 1
     EMERGENCY     SELECT                    SERVICE              CABINET
     TRANSFER      SWITCH      EXP-LINK      STATE     MODE       TYPE
     1A            unavail     01A01-02A01    in       standby    MCC
     1B            auto-on     01B01-02B02    in       active
                                    -
                                    -
     Command successfully completed
     Command: 
    						
    							Check Circuit Pack Configuration Ag ain
    Issue 1  September 1995 
    8-19
    Screen 8-17. Example of System Status after Expansion Link is Set
    6. Verify the MODEs of the expansion links have changed.
    7. If any problems are indicated, c heck the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) 
    cables and the inter-cabinet cables (ICC) in the associated Expansion 
    Port Network (EPN).
    Check Circuit Pack Configuration 
    Again
    Review the circuit packs contained in the system to ensure all circuit packs are 
    displayed on the screen.
    1.  Verify  the screen displays:
    command:
    2. Type list configuration all and press 
    ENTER.
    3. Verify all circuit packs installed in the system are listed in the reports.
    Refer to the U.S. English b ook,
     DEFI NI TY Com munications System 
    Generic 1 and Generic 3i Maintenanc e
    , 555-104-205, to resolve any 
    discrepancies.
    status system all-cabinets                                                 SPE B
                                SYSTEM STATUS CABINET 1
     EMERGENCY     SELECT                    SERVICE              CABINET
     TRANSFER      SWITCH      EXP-LINK      STATE     MODE       TYPE
     1A            auto-on     01A01-02A01    in       active     MCC
     1B            auto-on     01B01-02B02    in       standby 
    						
    							Test the System
    8-20Issue 1  September 1995  
    Save Translations, if Required
    If any administration changes have been made, save and make a b a ck u p copy 
    of the translations.  See Chapter 7, Activate the System for detailed instructions.
    Re-install Front Doors
    Put the doors back on the cabinets after all the system installation and test 
    procedures are completed.  
    Next Steps
    After the b asic switch hardware is installed and tested, three more steps must be 
    completed:
    1. Install telephones and other equipment
    These procedures are in Chapter 9, Install and Wire Telephones and 
    Other Equipment.
    2. Administer features, telephones, and other equipment according to 
    customer data found on the provisioning plan.
    The data for system and telephone features can be administered using 
    implementation procedures provided in the U.S. English book, 
    DE FI NITY  
    Communications System Generic 3 Implementation
    , (555-230-655).
    3. Test telephones and other equipment.
    These procedures are in Chapter 10, Test Telephones and Other 
    Equipment.
    NOTE:
    It may be more efficient to install each hardware component, 
    administer it, and test it before going on to install another 
    component. As an example, install the attendant console using the 
    procedures in Chapter 9, Install and Wire Telephones and Other 
    Equipment, a dminister it using the procedures in the book listed 
    above, and test it using the procedures in Chapter 8, Test the 
    System. 
    						
    							Issue 1  September 1995 9-1 
    9
    Install and Wire Telephones and
    Other Equipment
    The wiring procedures are the same for most of the DEFI NIT Y System Generic 3 
    telephones and other equipment. 
    This section provides wiring examples. These are examples only and wiring 
    procedures may differ at each site. This section provides the following examples:
    n302B Attendant Console with Adjunct Power
    nAnalog Station
    nAnalog Tie Trunk
    nDigital Tie Trunk
    These examples use port circ uit board positions relating to those shown in 
    Chapter 8, Test the System, Figure 8-4 and Figure 8-5.
    Steps 1-3 of each of the following examples should have been completed in the 
    Provisioning Plan in Chapter 2, Plan and Prepare the Site.
    Telephone Connection Example
    The 302B Attendant Console is used in this section to describe a typ ical 
    telephone connection. This connection information is typical of the 603E, 84xx 
    (4-wire), 94xx telephones. Refer to Ap pendix E for more information on wiring 
    telephone connections.
    The 302B Attendant Console always requires auxiliary power (-48VDC). Power is 
    connected to the console through Pins 7 and 8 of the information outlet shown in 
    Figure 9-3. Only three consoles can be powered by the cabinet through the  
    						
    							Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
    9-2Issue 1  September 1995  
    auxiliary connector. When possible, the primary console should be powered 
    from the system cabinet so it has the same power failure b a cku p as the system 
    itself.
    The maximum cabling distance for the console powered from the cabinet is 350 
    feet (100 meters).
    The general ste ps to connect a telephone are as follows: 
    1. Choose a telephone or peripheral to connect such as Attendant 
    Console 302B.
    2. Choose the port circuit pack to use (from circuit pack information 
    provided in Table 9-7 on page 9-13) and its carrier and slot number. 
    (TN754, Cabinet 1, Carrier C, Slot 02).
    3. Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack (such as Port 05).
    4. Install cross-connect jumpers to wire the name d pinouts on the terminal 
    to the like-name d  pinouts on the port board, as shown in Table 9-1 and 
    Figure 9-1.
    This p inout information is taken from Table 9-7 for the 302B 
    (4-wire) and Table 9-8 and Table 9-9 for the TN754B circuit pack.
    5. Administer on the console screen of the Management Terminal (G3-
    MT).
    The wiring designations are liste d in Table 9-1 and are illustrated in Figure 9-1.
    The following diagram illustrates these wiring designations.
    Table 9-1. 302B to TN754 Wiring Designations
    302B, 4-wire TN754 (position 1C02)
    Pin 
    (from Table 9-7) Name Port 5 Name4-wire Connector Pin 
    Number 
    (from Table 9-9)
    1 txt txt5 39
    2 txr txr5 14
    3 p xt pxt5 40
    6 p xr pxr5 15 
    						
    							Telephone Connection Example
    Issue 1  September 1995 
    9-3
    Figure Notes:
    Figure 9-1. 302B to TN754 Wiring Example
    Connect Adjunct Power
    1. For terminals needing adjunct power (such as Attendant Console 
    302B), wire -48V and  ground to appropriate pinouts on the terminal, as 
    shown in Table 9-2 and in Figure 9-2. See the section titled Install Power 
    Ad a pters on page 9-47 for more information: 
    The following diagram illustrates these wiring designations.
    Table 9-2. Adjunct Power Wiring Examples (302B)
    302B  Power Supply
    Pin Name
    7 -48V -48V
    8 GND GND
    1
    2
    3
    6TXT
    TXR
    PXT
    PXRTXT5
    TXR5
    PXT5
    PXR539
    14
    40
    15
    3345
    12
    1. 302B,  4-W ir e
    2. TN754, Position 1C02
    3. Pin Num ber4. Name
    5. Port 5 Name 
    						
    							Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
    9-4Issue 1  September 1995  
    Figure Notes:
    Figure 9-2. Adjunct Power Wiring Example (302B)
    2. The 400B2 a dapter is convenient for connecting local power to a 
    modular plug. See Figure 9-3.
    Figure 9-3. 400B2 Adapter Connecting to a Modular Plug
    7
    8-48
    GND-48
    GND
    34
    1
    2
    1. 302B
    2. Pin Number3. Name
    4. Po we r Su p p l y
    46
    5
    3
    2
    1
    1. Flush mounted information outlet
    2. Surface mounted information outlet
    3. To individual power unit4. 400B2 Adapter
    5. To telep hone
    6. Destination Service Access Point 
    (DSAP) power cord
    Figure Notes: 
    						
    							Analog Station  or  2-Wire Digital Station Examp le
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    9-5
    Adjunct power can be provided from the equipment room or equipment 
    closet with 1145B1 power unit. See Install the 1145B1 Power Supp ly on 
    p a ge 9-26 for more information.
    Each DEFINITY System  port  network can provide power for up to three 
    attendant consoles. This source of power is preferred for the attendant 
    consoles because it has the same battery backup as the system. See the 
    Auxiliary Power p inout information in Table 9-6 on p a ge 9-11.
    Adjunct power can be provided locally at the telephone or console b y the 
    MSP-1 Power Su p ply. See Install the MSP-1 Power Sup p ly on page 9-34.
    Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital 
    Station Example
    Steps 1-3 of each example should have been c omplete d in the Provisioning Plan 
    found in Chapter 2, Plan and Prepare the Site
    , step 8. 
    This example is typical of the 2-wire digital stations (603E, 84xx, 94xx, 302B), 
    2-wire analog stations (500, 2500, 71xx), analog Central Office (CO) trunks, 
    direct inward dialed (DID) trunks, and external alarms. 
    1. Choose a peripheral to c onnect (such as analog station or 2-wire digital 
    station).
    2. Choose the p ort c irc uit pack to use and its carrier and slot number (from 
    Table 9-7 on p age 9-13). (e.g., TN2183 analog line, Cabinet 1, Carrier C, 
    Slot 1). 
    3. Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, for example Port  3.
    4. Install cross-connect jump ers to connect the named pinouts from the 
    analog station or 2-wire d i gital station to the like-name d pinouts on the 
    port circuit pack. This pinout information is taken from Table 9-9 for the 
    analog station and Table 9-8 to Table 9-9 for the TN2183 circ uit pack. 
    5. Administer on the G3 Management Terminal (G3MT). S ee the DEFINITY 
    G3
     Implementation Guide for more details.
    The wiring designations for this example are listed in Table 9-4, and are 
    illustrated in Figure 9-4. 
    						
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