GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Issue 1 Manual
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TL-130400-1001LIST OF TABLESTABLE PAGE PARA- - s-31 133.3S-322 34.1S-323 34.2S-324 34.3S-324 34.4S-352 36.1s-353 36.2s-354 36.3S-364 36.4TOPIC DPFIAMP, APM, SPM Description Office-Dependent Data Base Listing Table of Contents Table T2541 T2541 Description Party ldentifer/Circuit Number ICL Objectives for PABX Circuits (VNL Design) FCL and VNLP Digital Pad Switching Rules ICL and FLP Digital Pad Switching Rules Optional Pads SW 52108187 S-23
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-TL-130500-1001 GENERAL1.0 This technical practice describes the Fujitsu GTE Business Systems’ OMNI SI Digital PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) manufactured by Fujitsu GTE Business System’s Inc SVR (System Version Release) 5210 incorporates packet switching data into system. This practice describes both voice and data: l System hardware components - general description - operation overview - interaction o Trunks, lines, and system capacities l Ordering procedures l Software subroutines The system is an electronic, microprocessor based, PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) switching system that supports up to 256 lines or 64 trunks. It provides: l High traffic capability e Fully stored program control l Full compatibility with all current industry standard systems, including - North American central offices - switched service networks 0 The transfer of data by either - circuit switching or - packet switching (120 data ports) The SVR (System Version Release) number provides a coded description that identifies the equipment system, hardware, data base, and generic patches. Table 1.1 showes the SVR number breakdown. 5 = SystemTable 1 .lSystem Version Release 5210 2 = Version1 = Release0 = Point Release= NEW SYSTEM= NEW HARDWARE= NEW DATA BASE= GENERIC PATCHES SVR 5210 8187NOTE: The SVR number provides descriptive information that identifies the equipment.S-25
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TL-130500-1001 EQUIPMENT CABINET2.0 The equipment cabinet (Figure 2.1) contains the following: l System computer and memory0 Common control equipment l Digital time-switch network l Line, trunk, and feature circuits l Optional CD-100 or PD-200 data switching hardware The cabinet and internal chassis are constructed of high-grade steel. Universal cabinet doors can be removed for maintenance and provide for left- or right-hand door hinge mounting. Cutouts and louvers provide cooling for the equipment cabinet. The cabinet openings, card file design, and high-efficiency power supply allow for convection cooling without fans. An access hole routes the cabinet cable to external equipment. Optional casters can be attached to the cabinet so that it can be moved during installation and maintenance. l Single cabinet l 24.44 in. L x 30 in. W x 45.37 in. H l Weight - 425 pounds l Left or right-hand door hinge mounting o Floor loading capacity-82 pounds per square foot l Access holes in bottom of cabinet for system cable routing * Cutouts and louvers for cooling Figure 2.1 Equipment Cabinet SVR 5210 8187S-27
TL-130500-1001Equipment Cabinet Placement Equipment Cabinet Cabling Cabinet ConfigurationContents of Lower Files2.1 A detailed description of cabinet placement and installation within the site can be found in TL-130300-1001. 2.2 Cable is routed through an access hole in the rear of the cabinet, near the cabinet base. The cable connects to the CDF (Combined Distribution Frame) at sites using typical central office methods. TL-130300-1001 provides information for cabinet and system cabling. 2.3 This paragraph provides configuration information for the system. 2.3.1Located at the bottom of the equipment cabinet (Figure 2.2) is the following hardware: l Power monitor transfer file, which contains - power fail transfer card - charging card - power supervisor card - circuitry for alarm signals, circuitry for monitoring system status, and circuitry for monitoring power supplies of the equipment file l Two power supplies l Optional battery pack 0 Ring generator 0 Space for the floppy and hard disk drive assemblies The remaining hardware consists of two equipment files. These contain the PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) and the associated backplane assemblies that support the system’s lines, trunks, features, and optional data hardware. S-288187SVR 5210
TL-130500-10010 Equipment files - Get Started File - Expansion File - PMT (Power Monitor Transfer) file * Power Supplies - 1 for Get Started and PMT Files - 1 for Expansion File (optional) l Battery Pack (optional) -available in 2-, 8-, or 14-hourholdup times; maintains memory integrity when AC power is lost. l Ring Generator standard 20 watt FILE XEXPANSION FILEI FILE Y GET STARTED FILEEXPANSION PWR SUP ,-I(REAR) r------------IiGETSTARTED PWR SUP (REAR) DISK DRIVEl Floppy Disk Drive -8 megabyte storage capacity -5.25 inch -device for loading system software and data base backup for both voice and data systems 8 Hard Disk Drives -10 megabyte storage capacity -5.25 inch -device that contains loader generic software and data base software for both voice and data systems Figure 2.2Equipment Cabinet ConfigurationSVR 5210 8187s-29
TL-130500-1001Get Started2.3.2 The Get Started File includes the following: Filel Equipment that provides common system monitoring and control l Digital time-switching network for all lines, trunks, and features used in the system l Line, trunk, and feature cards as welt as their interface control Expansion2.3.3 Figure 2.3 shows the Get Started and Expansion FileFiles.l The two files provide a total of: 256 lines, 64 trunks, l’20 low speed data ports, 30 high speed data ports, or some combination thereof. l The Expansion File includes the following: - equipment that provides common system monitoring and control for peripherals in its file - line, trunk, and feature cards as well as their interface control - the Tl-span digital trunks and interface l Interconnect circuitry provides communication from the Expansion File to the Get Started File. 0 If an Expansion File is added to a system that has already been installed,. the system must be powered down before the Expansion File is added. Figure 2.3 shows the system configuration and Table 2.1 lists possible system configurations. s-30 8187SVR 5210
FILE XEXPANSION FILE FILE Y GET STARTED FILEGET STARTEDPWR SUP. (REAR) FLOPPY DISK DRIVEHARD DISK DRIVEEXPANSION PWR SUP (REAR)r------------ I BATTERY TRANSFER COMMON CONTROLFigure 2.3 OMNI SI SW 52108187
TL-130500-1001S-32Table 2.1 System Trade-Offs Lines (Cards)Trunks (Cards)I 160 (20)I56 (14)I 136 (17) 60 (15) 128 (16)64 (16) * 120 (15)8 (2) 24 (3) 0 (0) * = software limit 40 (10) 8187SVR 5210