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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Installation And Test For Multi-Carrier Cabinets Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Installation And Test For Multi-Carrier Cabinets Manual
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-7 Digital Tie Trunk Example 5 Digital Tie Trunk Example This example shows how to connect digital tie trunk wiring from one DEFINITY System to another DEFINITY System. See Figure 5-6 . Figure 5-6. Digital Tie Trunk Wiring 1. Install c ross-c onnec t jump ers to c onnec t the named pins from the d igital trunk c irc uit pac k to ap p rop riate p ins on the manufac turer’s or sup plier’s external d ig ital trunk. 2. Set option switc hes on the p ort c irc uit p ac k (TN464F Dig ital Trunk) ac c ord ing to Appendix B, ‘‘ Op tion Switc h Setting s’’. 3. Ad minister on the DS1 and Trunk Group sc reens of the manag ement terminal. See DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 8 Ad ministrator’s Guid e for more d etails. DS1 Tie Trunk Example DS1 tie trunks provide a 1.544 Mbps digital data service between 2 collocated systems or between the system and a data network using T1 carrier facilities. DS1 tie trunk circuit packs provide connection capability to the DS1 facility. Figure Notes 1. External Trunk 2. Dig ital Trunk Circuit Pack (Position 1C06) 3. LO4. LO (Balanc ed Outp ut Pair) 5. LI 6. LI (Balanced Input Pair)
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-8 DS1 Tie Trunk Example 5 The following cables can be used to connect DS1 tie trunk circuit packs to DS1 digital facilities: nC6C connector cable (comcode 104307327) — 50-foot (15.24 m) shielded cable equipped with a 50-pin male connector on 1 end and a 15-pin male connector on the other end. Use this cable to connect a DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to a Channel Service Unit (CSU). nC6D connector cable (comcode 104307376) — 50-foot (15.24 m) shielded cable equipped with a 50-pin male connector on each end. Use this cable to connect a DS1 tie trunks in collocated Single-Carrier Cabinets. nC6E connector cable (comcode 104307434) — 100-foot (30.48 m) shielded cable equipped with a 50-pin male connector on 1 end and a 50-pin female connector on the other end. Use this cable as an “extension” cable between the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack and other connector cables. nC6F connector cable (comcode 104307475) — 50-foot (15.24 m) shielded cable equipped with a 50-pin male connector on 1 end and a 3-inch (7.62 cm) stub on the other end. Use this cable to connect the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to channel multiplexers requiring hardwired connections. See Table 5-1 for a pinout of the C6F cable. Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks Connection to 2 TN722B DS1 Tie Trunk circuit packs in collocated systems can include a C6D cable for distances up to 50 feet (15.24 m). For distances over 50 feet (15.24 m) and up to 1310 Feet (399.3 m) maximum, use C6E cables. DS1 Tie Trunks Using Channel Service Unit Figure 5-7 shows an example of the connections required to connect a DS1 tie trunk to an external T1 Channel Service Unit (CSU) or Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU). The ICSU is used to interface the DS1 tie trunks with the 1.544 Mbps digital facility. Table 5-1. Pinout of C6F Cable Wire Color Lead Designation Pin Number White/Green LI (Hig h Sid e) 47 Green LI 22 White/Brown LO 48 Brown LO (Hig h Sid e) 23 White/Slate LBACK2 49 Sla t e L BA C K 1 2 4
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-9 DS1 Tie Trunk Example 5 Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for maximum cabling distances. Figure 5-7. Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit Figure Notes 1. To TN722B DS1 Tie Trunk Circ uit Pa c k 2. C6C Cab le (For Distanc es Over 50 Feet (15.24 m), Use C6E Cab les) 3. CSU or ICSU (3150 Shown) 4. T (Tip)5. R (Ring ) 6. T1 (Tip 1) 7. R1 (Ring 1) 8. 1.544 Mb p s Dig ital Servic e Interfac e 9. To T1 Carrier 0012_1 RBP 062696 AUX PORT COM PORT M ODEM DTENETWORKPO WER
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-10 Auxiliary Connector Outputs 5 Auxiliary Connector Outputs The control carrier output cable pinouts are shown in Table 5-2. The control carrier AUX connector outputs include the following: nAlarm monitoring for the auxiliary cabinet. nSeven -48 VDC power sources for emergency transfer units. nThree -48 VDC power sources for remotely powering 3 attendant consoles or telephone adjuncts. nThe remote management terminal interface trunk connection location. nAccess to a relay contact is available to actuate a customer-provided light, bell, or similar alarm device. Administer the system to make contact when a major, minor or warning alarm condition occurs in the system. The circuitry required for this feature is customer-provided. The device connected to the alarm leads must not exceed a rating of 30 VAC RMS or 60 VDC at 0.75 Amps. See Ta b l e 5 - 2 for the pinouts for an external alarm. A 25-pair connector labeled AUX is provided on the rear of the control carrier. Connect a cable to this connector and route to a connecting block on the trunk/auxiliary field. Table 5-2. Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector Color 1,2Pin Number AUX Connector Outputs W- B L BL-W26 1Major3 W- O O-W27 2Minor3 W- G G-W28 3GRD W- B R BR-W29 4GRD W- S S- W30 5GRD R- B L BL-R31 6GRD R- O O-R32 7GRD R- G G-R33 8Not Connec ted R- B R BR-R34 9Not Connec ted R- S S-R35 10Not Connec ted Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-11 Auxiliary Connector Outputs 5 BK-BL BL-BK36 11-48 GNDEmerg ency Tr an sf e r Rel a y Po w e r ¯ BK-O O-BK37 12-48 GND BK-G G-BK38 13-48 GND BK-BR BR-BK39 14-48 GND BK-S S- BK40 15-48 GND Y- B L BL-Y41 16-48 GND Y- O O-Y42 17-48 GND Y- G G-Y43 18Not Connec ted Y- BR BR-Y44 19GND -48AUX Power Y- S S- Y45 20GND -48 V- B L BL-V46 21GND -48 V- O O-V47 22Not Connec ted V- G G-V48 23Ext A la r m A 3 Ext Alarm Return V- BR BR-V49 24Not Connec ted V- S S- V50 25INADS Tip INADS Ring 1. Color d esig nation is the main wire c olor followed b y the c olor of the strip e. 2. The following wire c olors app ly in Tab le 5-2 : WWhite BL Blue O Orange GGreen BR Brown SSlate (Grey) RRed BK Blac k YYellow V Violet 3. External alarm with signal inc oming to system. Table 5-2.Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector — Continued Color 1,2Pin Number AUX Connector Outputs Continued on next page
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-12 Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity 5 Table 5-3 provides port circuit pack and telephone pin designations. Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity Figure 5-8 shows 3-pair and 4-pair modularity from the por t circuit pack to the terminal pins at the information outlet (modular jack). Most terminals connect to an information outlet installed at the work location. Table 5-3. Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations Pin on Modular plug4-wire; 302C, 8403, 8410, 8411B/D, 8434, 603E, 9403, 94342-wire; 302C, 8403, 8410, 8411B/D, 8434, 603E, 9403, 9410, 94348510T Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (with adjunct speaker phone)Analog Station, Modem NT1Z3A1 & Z3A2 Asynchronous Data Units (ADU), Data Modules 1TXT TXT 2 TXR T TXR 3 PXT TXT R PXT 4 T PXR T 5 R PXT N o Connec tion (4-pin modular jac k)R 6 PXR TXR PXR 7 -48VDC (-48VDC) (-48VDC) -48VDC 8 G RD G RD G RD G RD Circuit PackTN754 4-wire digital (8 port)TN2181 2-wire digital (16 port) TN2224 2-wire digital (24 port)TN556, ISDN-BRI Line TN2183 Analog line (16 port)TN2198 2-wire Basic Rate Interface line TN726 Data Line PX private branch exchange transmitTTip (A) TX Terminal transmit R Ring (B)
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-13 Adjunct Power Connections 5 Make the connections from the port circuit pack to the modular jacks. Then, plug the terminal into the modular jack. Figure 5-8. 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Adjunct Power Connections Figure 5-9 shows 3 typical connection locations for adjunct power. Adjunct power for station equipment may be supplied from the equipment room, satellite location, or the work location. Figure Notes 1 . Po r t C irc u it Pa c k 2. System Cab inet Connec tor Pins (3-Pair Mod ularity) 3. Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Pins (3-Pair Mod ularity)4. Inp ut to Information Outlet (4-Pair Mod ularity) 5. Adjunct Power 6. Outp ut From Information Outlet (4-Pair Mod ularity) 7. Voic e Terminal
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-14 Adjunct Power Connections 5 Figure 5-9. Example Adjunct Power Connections For Figure 5-9 , the following example is used: a. If 25 telep hones c onnec t to the system and all 25 telep hones need ad junc t p ower, install the ad junc t p ower sup p ly in the eq uip ment room. b . If only 10 of the telep hones need ad junc t power, install the adjunc t p ower sup p ly at the satellite loc ation. c . If only 1 telep hone need s ad junc t p ower, install the ad junc t p ower sup p ly at the work loc ation. Figure Notes 1. Typic al Disp lay Telep hone 2. Adjunc t Power Sup p ly (Such as 1151A1 or 1151A2 shown in Fig ure 5-25 ) 3. Information Outlet 4. 4-Pair D-Inside Wire (DIW) Cab le 5. Satellite Site or Ad ap ter Location 6. 25-Pair D-Insid e Wire (DIW) Cab le 7. Station Sid e of Main Distrib ution Frame 8. 100P6A Patch Cord or Jump ers 9. System Sid e of MDF 10. 25-Pair Cab le to System Cab inet Analog Line Circ uit Pac k 11. Eq uip ment Room 12. Satellite Location 13. Work Location 14. Power From Bulk Power Source (Such as 1145B shown in Fi g u r e 5 - 2 2 and Fig ure 5-23 ) cydfadjn KLC 020599 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1414
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-15 Adjunct Power Connections 5 Local and Phantom Power A console ’s maximum distance from the system is limited. See Ta b l e 5 - 4. Auxiliary Power !CAUTION: Do not use the 329A p ower unit for the attend ant c onsole. The non-essential functions of an attendant console and its optional selector console derive their power from an auxiliary power source. Up to 3 consoles can use system power from through the auxiliary cable located in the trunk/auxiliary field. Provide auxiliary power for a primary attendant console through this cable so the console remains fully operational during short power outages. NOTE: For a c onsole to realize the longest nominal b attery hold over, the c onsole’s Dig ital Line c irc uit p ac k should resid e in an EPN’s exp ansion c ontrol c arrier on R8si, and in a PPN’s c ontrol c arrier on R8r. An attendant console can also derive auxiliary power from either: nIndividual 1151A1 or 1151A2 power supply nBulk power supplies such as the 1145B A console ’s maximum distance from its auxiliary power source is: n800 ft (244 m) for a 302A1 n350 ft (107 m) for a 301B1 and 302C1 Table 5-4. Attendant Console Cabling Distances Enhanced Attendant Console (302C1) 24 AWG Wire (0.26 mm2) 26 AWG Wire (0.14 mm2) Feet Meters Feet Meters With Selec tor Console Loc ally p owered 5000 1524 3400 1037 Without Selec tor Console Loc ally p owered 5000 1524 3400 1037
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-233-114 Issue 1 April 2000 Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 5-16 Attendant Console 5 Attendant Console 1. Install the attend ant c onsole and c onnec t the mod ular c ord to the information outlet. 2. Install lab els p er the attend ant c onsole form and disp lay mod ule form assig nments. 3. Install a Digital Line c irc uit p ac k in the assig ned c arrier slot (if an ad d itional c irc uit p ac k is req uired ). 4.Ad minister forms listed und er “ Attend ant Console” in DEFINITY Enterprise Communic ations Server Release 8 Ad ministrator’s Guid e. Hard-Wire Bridging !CAUTION: Bridg ing or p aralleling these end p oints c an c ause elec tric al d amag e to the c onsoles or c ause the c irc uit p ac k to remove p ower from the c onsoles. Analog type hard-wire bridging is not allowed for 4-wire (only) DCP endpoints because hard-wire bridging has no way of combining the digital output of 2 bridged DCP sets. Dual Wiring of Two-Wire and Four-Wire Endpoints A 2-wire and 4-wire endpoint cannot be simultaneously wired to the same equipment location in an MDF, even though they connect to differently colored wire pairs. The system uses separate circuit packs to interface 2- and 4-wire endpoints, and none of these circuit packs are capable of interfacing both. 26B1 Selector Console 1. Connec t the sup plied 3-foot (0.9 m) D8AC c ab le to the mod ular jac k on the b ottom of the 26B1 Selec tor Console. Route the c ab le to the attendant c onsole and c onnec t to the DXS/BLF jac k. 2. Attac h labels ac c ord ing to the attend ant c onsole form. 3. Administer the console using DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide.