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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual
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Wire Conversion Information F-4September 1995 Issue 1 Wire Gauge Comparison (Solid Conductor) Table F-3 provides information for converting American Wire Gauge (AWG) to British Standard Wire Gauge (Imperial), in a d dition to metric wire gauge. 3.022 19 x 0.45 -- 3.142 16 x 0.50 -- 3.181 45 x 0.30 -- 3.191 65 x 0.25 -- 3.393 48 x 0.30 12 3.958 56 x 0.30 -- 4.650 37 x 0.40 -- 4.714 7 x 7 x 0.35 -- 5.154 105 x 0.25 -- 5.160 73 x 0.30 10 5.300 75 x 0.30 10 Table F-2. Stranded Wire Conversion (AWG to SWG to metric) Square MillimetersNumber and Diameter of Strands MillimetersCorresponding AWG
Wire Gauge Comparison (Solid Conductor) September 1995 Issue 1 F-5 Table F-3. Solid Conductor Wire Gauge Comparison (AWG to SWG to metric) Diameter (Mils)Gauge Numbers (mm)American Wire Gauge (A W G )British Standard Wire Gauge (Imperial)Metric Wire Gauge 460.1 11.68 4/0 -- -- 432 11.0 -- 5/0 -- 409.6 10.40 3/0 -- -- 400 10.2 -- 4/0 -- 393.7 10.0 -- -- 100 372 9.45 -- 3/0 -- 364.8 9.266 2/0 -- -- 354 9.00 -- -- 90 348 8.84 -- 2/0 -- 324.9 8.252 1/0 -- -- 324 8.23 -- 1/0 -- 315 8.00 -- -- 80 300 7.62 -- 1 -- 289.3 7.348 1 -- -- 276 7.01 -- 2 -- 276 7.00 -- -- 70 257.6 6.543 2 -- -- 252 6.40 -- 3 -- 236 6.00 -- -- 60 232 5.89 -- 4 -- 229.4 5.827 3 -- -- 212 5.38 -- 5 -- 204.3 5.189 4 -- -- 197 5.00 -- -- 50 192 4.88 -- 6 -- 181.9 4.620 5 -- -- 177.2 4.50 -- -- 45 176 4.47 -- 7 -- 162.0 4.115 6 -- -- 160 4.06 -- 8 -- 157 4.00 -- -- 40 144.3 3.665 7 -- -- 144 3.66 -- 9 --
Wire Conversion Information F-6September 1995 Issue 1 138 3.50 -- -- 35 128.5 3.264 8 -- -- 128 3.25 -- 10 -- 118 3.00 -- -- 30 116 2.95 -- 11 -- 114.4 2.906 9 -- -- 104 2.64 -- 12 -- 101.9 2.588 10 -- -- 98.4 2.50 -- -- 25 92 2.34 -- 13 -- 90.7 2.30 11 -- -- 80.8 2.05 12 -- -- 80.0 2.03 -- 14 -- 78.7 2.00 -- -- 20 72.0 1.83 13 15 -- 70.9 1.80 -- -- 18 64.1 1.63 14 -- -- 64 1.63 -- 16 -- 63 1.60 -- -- 16 57.1 1.45 15 -- -- 56 1.42 -- 17 -- 55.1 1.40 -- -- 14 50.8 1.29 16 -- -- 48 1.22 -- 18 -- 47.2 1.20 -- -- 12 45.3 1.15 17 -- -- 40.3 1.02 18 -- -- 40 1.02 -- 19 -- 39.4 1.00 -- -- 10 36 0.914 -- 20 -- 35.9 0.912 19 -- -- 35.4 0.90 -- -- 9.0 32.0 0.813 20 21 -- 31.5 0.800 -- -- 8.0 28.5 0.724 21 -- -- Table F-3. Solid Conductor Wire Gauge Comparison (AWG to SWG to metric) Diameter (Mils)Gauge Numbers (mm)American Wire Gauge (A W G )British Standard Wire Gauge (Imperial)Metric Wire Gauge
Wire Gauge Comparison (Solid Conductor) September 1995 Issue 1 F-7 28 0.711 -- 22 -- 27.6 0.70 -- -- 7.0 25.3 0.643 22 -- -- 24 0.610 -- 23 -- 23.6 0.60 -- -- 6.0 22.6 0.574 23 -- -- 22 0.559 -- 24 -- 20.1 0.511 24 -- -- 20 0.508 -- 25 -- 19.7 0.50 -- -- 5.0 18 0.457 -- 26 -- 17.9 0.455 25 -- -- 17.7 0.45 -- -- 4.5 16.4 0.417 -- 27 -- 15.9 0.404 26 -- -- Table F-3. Solid Conductor Wire Gauge Comparison (AWG to SWG to metric) Diameter (Mils)Gauge Numbers (mm)American Wire Gauge (A W G )British Standard Wire Gauge (Imperial)Metric Wire Gauge
Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 G-1 G Electrical Code Equivalencies This ap p endix lists electrical code information that applies to c ountries outside of North America. North American Electrical Code In North America, the standard electrical code that must b e followed is called the National Electrical Code (NEC). When installing DEFI NI TY System G3, you must determine the equivalent c o de in your country. International Electrical Codes The following chart lists the regulatory electrical codes in applicable countries:
Electrical Code Equivalencies G-2September 1995 Issue 1 : Table G-1. International Electrical Codes Country Electrical Code/Regulations Australia Belgium China France Germany DIN/VDE Bestimmungen Italy Japan Macedonia Malaysia Netherlands Spain Thailand United Kingdom United States National Electrical Code (NEC)
Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 H-1 H Option Switch Settings Some of the interface units used between the single-carrier and multi-carrier cabinets and other types of equipment require specific option switch settings for each application. This section lists the option switch settings required for modular processor data modules, modular trunk data modules, modems, printers, etc., when these units are used with the switch. Only the option switch settings for use with single-carrier or multi-carrier cabinets are shown. Refer to the User Guide on each type of equipment for information on how to locate and set the option switches. Distributed Communications System (DCS) Option Settings for G3i Systems The distributed communications system (DCS) is sometimes connected to the switch through the processor interface circuit pack. The first circuit on the processor interface can be connected d irectly to the distributed c ommunications system (DCS) through the PROCESSOR INTERFACE connector on the rear of the control carrier. Any of the remaining three circuits on the processor interface used to support the distributed communications system (DCS) must be
O ption Switch Setting s H-2September 1995 Issue 1 connected through a modular processor data module serving as the interface link. The option settings for the modular processor data module (MPDM) in this application are shown in Table H-1. Modem Pooling (Combined) Option Settings Combined Modem Pooling requires option switch settings on different modems and modular trunk data modules. The following paragraphs describe the option settings for each ap plication. 103JR Modem Option Settings When the 103JR modem is used with a modular trunk data module, set the options on the mo dular trunk data module as shown in Table H-2. Options for the 103JR mo dem are shown in Table H-3. When used for modem pooling, all factory-furnished o ptions on the modem are used. Table H-1. Option Switch Settings on the Modular Processor Data Module for the Distributed Communications System Switch Setting 9600 BAUD ON SY N C O N INT O N KY B D O N AANS ON All Others OFF Table H-2. Option Switch Settings on the Modular Trunk Data Module Used With 103JR Modem Switch Setting 300 baud ON SW O N SIGLS O N CN25 ON All Others OFF
103JR Mo dem O ption Settings September 1995 Issue 1 H-3 Table H-3. Option Switch Settings for 103JR Modem Feature OptionSwitch Setting S2 Switch on CM1 Contact Setting 123 4 5 6 7 Receive Space DisconnectYES V* -- -- O -- -- -- -- Send Space DisconnectYES T* X------------ Loss of Carrier DisconnectYES S* -- -- -- O -- -- -- Country Code (CC) IndicationEARLY ZD* -- -- -- -- -- -- O CB and CF IndicationsCOMMON A* -- X -- -- -- -- -- Country Code (CC) Indication for Analog LoopON ZF* ------ -- O-- -- Automatic Answer YES ZH* -- -- -- -- -- O -- S3 Switch on CP1 Contact Setting 123 Fail Safe State of CN CircuitOFF J * O Common Ringer NO ZA* O Tip-Ring Make BusyNO E* O Common Grounds YES Q*Close S1 Screw Switch on Data Mounting * = Factory Furnished X = Contact closed O = Contact open -- = Contact not a p plicable Continued on next page
O ption Switch Setting s H-4September 1995 Issue 1 201CR Modem Option Settings When the 201CR modem is used with a modular trunk data module, set the options on the modular trunk data module as shown in Table H-4. Options on the 201CR modem are shown in Table H-5. When used for modem pooling, all factory-furnished options are used except option YD must be selected instead of option YC and option YS must b e selected instead of o ption YT. Table H-4. Option Switch Settings on Modular Trunk Data Module Used With 201CR Modem Switch Setting 2400 b au d ON SW O N SIGLS O N SY N C O N HDX ON CN18 All Others OFF