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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation and Test
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    Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 
    5-17 Connect External Alarm Indicators 
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    Connect External Alarm Indicators
    Alarm Input
    Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment, sent to the DEFINITY System, 
    and recorded and reported as “external alarms.” A typical major alarm 
    input is 
    from an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
    1. Connec t 1 major and  1 minor alarm inp ut p air to the trunk/auxiliary field  
    from the AUX c onnec tor. See Ta b l e  5 - 5
    .
    Alarm Output
    The system provides a relay contact that can operate a customer-provided alarm, 
    such as a light or bell. The circuitry and power source are customer- provided. 
    The alarm device must not exceed a rating of more than 30 VAC RMS or 60 VDC 
    at 0.75 Amp. 
    1. Connec t an external alarm outp ut throug h p ins 48 and  23 of the AUX 
    c onnec tor. See Tab le 5-6
    .
    2. Note whic h devic e c onnec ts to whic h alarm and  g ive this information to 
    your Luc ent Tec hnolog ies rep resentative for troubleshooting  p urp oses.
    Table 5-5. Alarm Inputs at AUX Connector
    Color AUX Connector
    White-Blue AP1 (Pin 26) Major Alarm Input
    Blue-White Ground (Pin 1)
    White-Orang e AP2 (Pin 27) Minor Alarm Input
    Orang e-White Ground (Pin 2)
    Table 5-6. Alarm Output at AUX Connector
    Color AUX Connector
    Violet-Green EXTALMA (Pin 48) Alarm Outp ut
    Green-Violet EXTALMB (Pin 23) (Ground ) Alarm Outp ut 
    						
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    5-18 Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires 
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    Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power
    Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in Ta b l e  5 - 7. 
    Auxiliary power includes power to an attendant console or adjunct device.  
    Connect Power Distribution Unit 
    External Alarm Wires
    The external alarm plug should already be connected to the J58890CH-1 Power 
    Distribution Unit. The pinout for the connector is shown in Table 5-8
    .
    Table 5-7. Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power
    Color AUX Connector
    Black-Green XFER48 (Emergency Transfer) (Pin 36)
    Green-Blac k Ground (Pin 11)
    Black-Slate ACC48A (Adjunct -48 VDC) (Pin 19)
    Slate-Blac k Ground (Pin 44)
    Table 5-8. External Alarm Connector Pinout 
    Pin Designation Definition
    26 Not Used
    1 Not Used
    27 Not Used
    2 Not Used
    28 Not Used
    3 Not Used
    29 Not Used
    4 Not Used
    30 Not Used
    5 Not Used
    31 Not Used
    6 Not Used
    32 Not Used
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    7 Not Used
    33 RFA2 + Rec tifier Failure (p ositive)
    8 RFA2 - Rec tifier Failure (neg ative)
    34 ACF2 + AC Failure (p ositive)
    9 ACF2 - AC Failure (neg ative)
    35 BIF2 + Battery Interfac e Failure (p ositive)
    10 BIF2 - Battery Interfac e Failure (neg ative)
    36 BOD2 + Battery On Disc harg e (p ositive)
    11 BOD2 - Battery On Disc harg e (neg ative)
    37 Not Used
    12 RXD Rec eiv e Data
    38 TXD  Transmit Data
    13 DTR  Data Terminal Read y
    39 RS-232 GRD  RS-232 Ground
    14 DSR  Data Set Read y
    40 RTS  Req uest To Send
    15 Not Used
    41 Not Used
    16 Not Used
    42 Not Used
    17 Not Used
    43 Not Used
    18 Not Used
    44 Not Used
    19 Not Used
    45 Not Used
    20 Not Used
    46 Not Used
    21 Not Used
    47 Not Used
    Table 5-8. External Alarm Connector Pinout  — Continued
    Pin Designation Definition
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    NOTE:
    RS-232 alarms (RXD, DTR, DSR, TXD, RS-232 GRD, and  RTS) are not 
    sup p orted  on the BU3200A Battery Interfac e Unit.
    1. Choose an alarm to c onnec t (suc h as Battery Interfac e Failure).
    2. Choose the p ort c irc uit p ac k to use and  its c arrier and  slot numb er (from 
    Tab le 5-3
    ). For example TN2183 Analog  Line, Cab inet 1, Carrier C, Slot 1.
    3. Choose a port circ uit on the port circuit pack, for example Port 3.
    4. Install c ross-c onnec t jump ers to c onnec t the named  pins from the alarm 
    wires to the ap prop riate p ins on the p ort c irc uit p ac k. 
    NOTE:
    It is rec ommend ed  that the RFA, ACF, and  BIF alarm lead s b e 
    c onnec ted  to the major alarm d evic e and  the BOD alarm lead s b e 
    c onnec ted  to the minor alarm d evic e.
    5. Connec t the major and  minor alarm d evic es to the ap prop riate c ross- 
    c onnec t p ins on the MDF.
    6. Ad minister the alarms using  DEFINITY Enterprise Communic ations Server 
    Release 8 Ad ministrator’s Guid e.
    Remote Network Interface
    The Remote Network Interface (formerly Initialization and Administration System 
    (INADS)) provides a 9600-bps modem connection for the remote management 
    terminal. The network interface trunk should appear on the twenty-fifth pair of a 
    RJ21X network interface jack. The trunk is a 2-way, rotary dial, loop start trunk 
    that connects to a TN731 Maintenance circuit pack, the processor circuit pack, or 22 Not Used
    48 Not Used
    23 Not Used
    49 Not Used
    24 Not Used
    50 Not Used
    25 Not Used
    Table 5-8. External Alarm Connector Pinout  — Continued
    Pin Designation Definition
    Continued on next page 
    						
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    the TN1648 System Access/Maintenance (SYSAM) circuit pack through the 
    remote network interface terminals at the trunk/auxiliary Main Distribution Frame 
    (MDF). Figure 5-10
     shows a typical network interface trunk installation.
    1. Determine the network interfac e trunk ap pearanc e at the g reen 
    trunk/auxiliary field  of the MDF.
    2. Lab el the terminals for the trunk app earanc e.
    3. Install jump ers b etween the trunk app earanc e on the g reen field  and  the 
    Remote Network Interfac e terminals on the p urp le field .
    Figure 5-10. Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field
    TN1654 DS1 Converter (R8r Only)
    The TN1654 DS1 conver ter circuit pack supports from 1 to 4 T1 (24 channel) or 
    E1 (32 channel) facilities. Figure Notes
    1. To Network Interfac e Fac ility
    2. To Control Carrier Auxiliary Connec tor3. One Pair of Wires
    4. Twenty-fifth Pair of RJ21X 
    Network Interfac e Jac k
    25
    50
    IN
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    Set Circuit Pack Switches
    The configuration switches on the TN1654 must be set before the circuit pack is 
    installed. The TN1654 can be configured for either T1 or E1 operation. All 4 
    facilities on the circuit pack are configured as a group. It is not possible to have T1 
    and E1 facilities supported on the same circuit pack at the same time. 
    The T1 line impedance is fixed at 100 ohms, and the T1 framing is selectable for 
    ESF (Extended Super Frame) or D4 for each facility. The E1 facility line supports 
    termination impedances of 120 ohms for twisted-pair and 75 ohms for coax wiring.
    Figure 5-11
     shows the location of the switches. Table 5-9 and Table 5-10 show the 
    switch-setting functions and positions, respectively.
    Figure 5-11. DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Switches
    Span
    Select
    D CB A4 3
    21
    ckdfds1 KLC 091499 ckdfds1 KLC 091499
    32
    D4
    75
    24 CH
    ABC
    D
    SCRAM
    123456 
    						
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    .
    1. Set the c onfig uration switc hes on the TN1654 as req uired  p er site.
    2. Set Switc h 6 d own (d isab led ). Switc h 6 may not b e p resent (or ac tive) on 
    all TN1654 DS1 Converter c irc uit p ac ks.
    3. Set Switc h 1 up for T1 fac ilities. All sub seq uent fac ility switc h setting s 
    (Switc hes 2-5) reflec t T1 framing  on eac h of the 4 fac ilities. See Table 5-11
     
    for examp les.
    4. Set Switc h 1 d own for E1 fac ilities. All subseq uent fac ility switc h setting s 
    (Switc hes 2-5) reflec t E1 imped anc e on eac h of the 4 fac ilities. See Ta b l e  
    5-11 for examples.
    Table 5-9. TN1654 DS1 Converter Switch Functions
    Switch Function
    1 Typ e of Fac ility
    2 Sp an A Line Imp ed anc e (E1 Only) 
    Sp an A Framing (T1 Only)
    3 Sp an B Line Imp ed anc e (E1 Only) 
    Sp an B Framing (T1 Only)
    4 Sp an C Line Imp ed anc e (E1 Only) 
    Sp an C Framing  (T1 Only)
    5 Sp an D Line Imp ed anc e (E1 Only) 
    Sp an D Framing  (T1 Only)
    6 Forc e Fib er Data-Stream 
    Sc r a m b l in g
    Table 5-10. TN1654 DS1 Converter Switch Settings
    123456
    up
    T1120 ohms
    ESF120 ohms
    ESF120 ohms
    ESF120 ohms
    ESFEnab led
    down
    E11
    1. Althoug h the TN1654 c ircuit p ac k sup ports 75 ohms, use the 127A BALUN to convert 
    the 120 ohms to 75 ohms rather than the switc h setting s (see‘‘75-ohm E1 Interfac e 
    Cab ling’’ on p ag e 5-30).
    75 ohms
    D475 ohms
    D475 ohms
    D475 ohms
    D4Disab led 
    						
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    Install the Circuit Pack and Cabling (T1 Only)
    The following installation instructions are provided as examples only.
    NOTE:
    Be sure to lab el all of the c ab les as they are installed .
    Port Carrier
    1. Install the TN1654 c irc uit p ac k in any slot in a Port Carrier c lose to a 
    TN570C Exp ansion Interfac e c irc uit p ac k.
    2. On the b ac kp lane, c onnec t a 14-inc h (35.56 c m) Y c able from the TN1654 
    c irc uit p ac k to the TN570C c irc uit p ac k. See Fig ure 5-12
    .
    !CAUTION:
    The Y cable used with the TN1654 is different than the Y c able used 
    with the TN574. These c ab les are NOT interc hang eab le.
    3. Connec t an H600-348 Quad c ab le to the other sid e of the doub le-head ed 
    Y c a b l e .
    4. Skip  to ‘‘
    Channel Servic e Unit Cab ling’’.
    Table 5-11. Examples of typical settings
    Switch Settings Description
    T1  ESF
    Sp an A throug h D Framing  set for ESF
    T1  D 4
    Sp an A throug h D Framing  set for D4
    E1  1 2 0  o h m s  ESF
    Sp an A throug h D Line Imp ed anc e set for ESF
    123456
    swdft1es KLC 092799
    123456
    swdft1d4 KLC 092799
    123456
    swdfe1es KLC 092799 
    						
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    Figure 5-12. DS1 Converter Connections — Part 1
    Switch Node Carrier
    You can install up to 2 TN1654 circuit packs in a Switch Node Carrier.
    1. Install the TN1654 c irc uit p ac k in either slot 1 or 21 of the Switc h Nod e 
    Carrier c lose to a TN573B SNI c irc uit pac k.
    !CAUTION:
    Install the TN1654 c irc uit p ac k in either slot 1 or slot 21. Installing  it in 
    any other slots c an damag e the c irc uit p ac k and  the system. Do 
    not 
    do it.
    2. On the b ac kp lane, c onnec t a 14-inc h (35.56 c m) Y c able from the TN1654 
    c irc uit p ac k to the TN573B c irc uit p ac k. See Fi g u re  5 - 1 2
    . Figure Notes
    1. Port c ab inet
    2. Bac kplane c onnec tor for TN570C EI
    3. Bac kplane c onnec tor for TN1654 
    DS1 Converter
    4. 50-p air female c onnec tor to EI 
    c onnec tor5. 14-in. (35.6 c m) Y c ab le
    6. 50-p in male/50-p in female 
    doub le-head ed c onnec tor
    7. H600-348 Quad  Cab le (with 50-p in 
    male c onnec tor), whic h c onnec ts 
    the Y c ab le to the 4 CSUs.
    cydf010 KLC 091399
    20
    1916 17 18 15 14 13 12 1110
    09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
    1
    4
    5
    6
    7
    A
    2
    3 
    						
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    !CAUTION:
    The Y c ab le used  with the TN1654 c irc uit p ac k is d ifferent than the Y 
    c ab le used with the TN574 c irc uit p ac k. These c ab les are NOT 
    interc hangeab le.
    3. Connec t an H600-348 Quad  c able to the other sid e of the Y c able.
    4. Skip  to ‘‘
    Channel Servic e Unit Cab ling’’.
    Port Carrier to Switch Node Carrier
    When the TN1654 circuit pack is in a Port Carrier and the TN 573B SNI circuit 
    pack is in the Switch Node Carrier, connect the two circuit packs with a 70-in. (178 
    cm) Y Cable.
    !CAUTION:
    The Y c able used  with the TN1654 c irc uit p ac k is d ifferent than the Y c ab le 
    used  with the TN574 c irc uit p ac k. These c ab les are NOT interc hangeab le.
    1. Connec t an H600-348 Quad  c able to the other sid e of the Y c able.
    Channel Service Unit Cabling
    Figure 5-13 shows a typical connection for a T1 line. 
    						
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