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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 Connect Cabinets 
    1-21 Connect DC Power and Ground 
    1
    6. Turn Circuit Breakers Off
    The main c irc uit b reaker on a DC-p owered  PPN/EPN c ab inet is loc ated  on the 
    front of the p ower d istribution unit. The c irc uit b reakers on the rear of the power 
    d istrib ution unit c ontrol the ind ivid ual c arriers. See Fi g u re  1 - 4
     for the loc ation of 
    the c arrier b reakers.
    1. Set the main c irc uit b reaker to OFF.
    2. Set the c arrier c irc uit b reakers to OFF.
    7. Connect DC Power to PPN and EPN Cabinets
    1. Be sure the main c irc uit b reaker is OFF.
    2. Measure and cut 2 pieces of 1 AWG (#70) (44 mm
    2) wire long  enoug h to 
    reac h from the DC Power Cab inet to the PPN c abinet.
    3. At the DC Power Cab inet, c onnec t the -48 volt DC wire to the DC OUTPUT 
    c irc uit b reaker. See Fi g u re  1 -7
    . Connec t the -48 volt RTN (return) wire to 
    the ground discharge bar.
    4. Route the wires out of the c ab inet, throug h the hole in the lower rear c over, 
    and  to the PPN c ab inet.
    5. Connec t the -48 volt DC wire to the -48VDC terminal on the J58890CF 
    Power Distrib ution Unit.
    6. Connec t the -48 volt RTN wire to the -48RTN terminal on the J58890CF 
    Power Distrib ution Unit terminal b loc k.
    7. Rep eat Step s 2 throug h 6 for eac h EPN and Auxiliary c abinet in the 
    system.
    8. Connect DC Battery Cabinet to DC Power 
    Cabinet
    NOTE:
    The wire in the next step  must b e sized  for a maximum voltag e d rop  of 0.5 
    VDC in eac h leg of the DC distrib ution. In this examp le 1 AWG is used .
    1. Turn off the main c irc uit b reaker on the DC Battery Cab inet.
    2. Turn off the main c irc uit b reaker on the DC Power Cab inet.
    3. Measure and cut a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm
    2) wire long  enoug h to reac h from 
    the DC Battery Cab inet’s -48 Volt DC terminal to a DC OUTPUT
     
    d istrib ution b us on the DC Power Cab inet.
    4. At the DC Battery Cab inet, c onnec t the -48 volt DC wire to the -48 VDC 
    c onnec tor. 
    5. Route the wire out of the c ab inet through the hole in the lower rear c over 
    and  to the DC Power Cab inet.
    6. At the DC Power Cab inet, terminate the -48 volt DC wire on a DC OUTPUT
     
    distribution bus. 
    						
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    1-22 Approved Grounds 
    1
    Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground
    Fi g u re  1 - 8 shows a p ower and  g round  layout for a mixed  AC/DC-p owered  
    c ab inet c onfig uration in the same eq uip ment room with the PPN b eing  DC 
    powered and the EPN being AC powered. If a second EPN is part of the system, 
    use the same b asic  c onnec tions shown in Fig ure 1-8
    .
    Figure 1-8. Typical Power and Ground for a Mixed AC/DC-Powered Cabinet
    Approved Grounds
    An ap p roved  g round  is the c losest ac c ep tab le med ium for g rounding  the 
    b uild ing  entranc e protec tor, entranc e c ab le shield , or sing le-p oint ground of 
    elec tronic  telep hony eq uip ment. If more than 1 typ e of ap p roved  g round  is 
    availab le on the p remises, the g round s must b e b ond ed  tog ether as required  in 
    Sec tion 250-81 of the National Elec tric al Cod e.
    Grounded Building Steel
     
    — The metal frame of the b uild ing  where it is 
    effec tively g round ed  b y 1 of the following  g round s: ac c ep tab le metallic  water 
    p ip e, c onc rete enc ased  g round , or a g round  ring .
    Approved
    ground
    1 AWG (44 mm2
    ) up to
    50 feet (15.2 m) or engineered for
    less than 0.5 volt drop per conductor
    To  A C
    power source
    EPN
    cabinet AC power-
    distribution unit
    Cabinet
    ground block -48V-48V RTN
    PPN
    cabinet 75A
    -48V
    DC power
    supply System
    single-point
    ground
    Coupled
    bonding conductorTo CBC terminal
    block at MDF
    AC power cord
    cydfacdc KLC 032999
    Ground
    discharge
    bar 
    						
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    1-23 Approved Grounds 
    1
    Acceptable Water Pipe
     — A metal und erg round  water p ip e, at least 1/2-in. (1.3 
    c m) in d iameter, in d irec t c ontac t with the earth for at least 10 ft (3 m). The p ip e 
    must b e elec tric ally c ontinuous (or mad e elec tric ally c ontinuous b y b onding  
    around  insulated  joints, p lastic  pip e, or plastic  water meters) to the p oint where 
    the p rotec tor g round  wire c onnec ts. A metallic  und erg round  water p ip e must b e 
    sup p lemented  b y the metal frame of the b uild ing , a c onc rete enc ased  ground , or 
    a g round  ring . If these g round s are not availab le, the water p ip e g round  c an b e 
    sup p lemented  b y 1 of the following  typ es of g round s:
    nOther loc al metal und erg round  systems or struc tures — Loc al 
    und erg round  struc tures suc h as tanks and  p iping  systems
    nRod  and  p ip e elec trod es — A 5/8-in. (1.6 c m) solid  rod  or 3/4-in. (2 c m) 
    c ond uit or p ip e elec trod e d riven to a minimum d ep th of 8 ft (2.4 m).
    nPlate elec trod es — Must have a minimum of 2 square ft (0.185 sq uare m) 
    of metallic  surfac e exp osed  to the exterior soil
    Concrete Encased Ground
     
    — An elec trod e enc ased  b y at least 2 in. (5.1 c m) 
    of c onc rete and  loc ated  within and  near the b ottom of a c onc rete found ation or 
    footing  in d irec t c ontac t with the earth. The elec trod e must b e at least 20 ft (6.1 
    m) of 1 or more steel reinforc ing  b ars or rod s 1/2-in. (1.3 c m) in d iameter, or at 
    least 20 ft (6.1 m) of b are, solid  c op p er, 4 AWG (26 mm
    2) wire.
    Ground Ring
     
    — A buried  g round  that enc irc les a b uild ing  or struc ture at a d ep th 
    of at least 2.5 ft (0.76 m) b elow the earth’s surfac e. The g round  ring  must be at 
    least 20 ft (6.1 m) of 2 AWG (35 mm
    2), bare, copper wire.
    Approved Floor Grounds
    Ap p roved floor g round s are those g rounds on eac h floor of a hig h-rise b uild ing 
    suitab le for c onnec tion to the g round  terminal in the riser c loset and to the 
    c ab inet eq uip ment sing le-p oint g round  terminal. Ap p roved  floor g round s may 
    include the following:
    nBuild ing  steel
    nThe grounding  c ond uc tor for the sec ond ary sid e of the p ower transformer 
    feeding  the floor
    nMetallic  water p ip es
    nPower feed  metallic  c ond uit sup p lying  p anel b oard s on the floor
    nA g rounding  p oint sp ec ific ally p rovid ed  in the b uild ing  for the p urp ose
    !WARNING:
    If the ap p roved  g round  or ap p roved  floor g round  c an only b e ac c essed  
    insid e a d edic ated  power eq uip ment room, then c onnec tions to this g round  
    should  b e mad e b y a lic ensed  elec tric ian. 
    						
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    1-24 Connect Remote Power Off Cable and External Alarm Cable 
    1
    Connect Remote Power Off Cable and 
    External Alarm Cable
    Fi g u re  1 - 9 shows the loc ation of the Remote Power Off (RPO) c ab le. The 
    op p osite end of the c ab le c onnec ts to the Emerg enc y Power Off (EPO) switc h 
    loc ated  outside of the eq uipment room.
    Figure 1-9. Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 1
    Even thoug h the eq uip ment room EPO switc h d isc onnec ts main AC p ower to the 
    eq uip ment room, it c annot d isc onnec t the b attery power from the J58890CH. An 
    auxiliary set of c ontac ts insid e the EPO are used  for this func tion. 
    1. Plug  the RPO c ab le into the c onnec tor shown in Fi g u re  1 -9
    .
    2. Route the op p osite end  of the wires to the EPO switc h. The op p osite end  
    of the RPO c ab le c onnec ts to the internal relay.
    NOTE:
    The EPO switc h and  the auxiliary c ontac ts (insid e the EPO switc h 
    assemb ly) are c ustomer-p rovid ed .
    Connect RPO
    cablehere(J21)
    Connect exter nal
    alar m cable here
    (J18)Carr ier
    circuit
    breakers
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    External
    alar m cable
    Pin 6 (-RPO)
    Pin 2 (+RPO) 
    						
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    1-25 Connect External Alarm Cable 
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    !CAUTION:
    The auxiliary c ontac ts insid e the EPO switc h assemb ly must close when the 
    switc h is p ressed. This c ontac t c losure energ izes the relay insid e the p ower 
    d istrib ution unit, c ausing  the c onnec tion to the b attery hold over assemb ly to 
    op en.
    Fi g u re  1 - 1 0
     shows the c ab ling  from the auxiliary c ontac ts insid e the EPO switc h 
    assemb ly and  how they c onnec t to the internal relay.
    Figure 1-10. Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 2
    1. Connec t the RPO wires to the auxiliary c ontac ts on the EPO switc h. See 
    Fi g u re  1 - 1 0
    .
    NOTE:
    The EPO switc h and  the auxiliary c ontac ts for the RPO c onnec tion 
    are c ustomer-sup p lied .
    Connect External Alarm Cable
    1. Plug  the external alarm c ab le into the c onnec tor shown in Fi g u re  1 - 9.
    2. Route the op p osite end  of the c ab le to the MDF. The alarm c able is 
    c onnec ted  to the MDF in Chap ter 5, ‘‘
    Install and  Wire Telephones and  
    Other Eq uip ment’’.
    Ground
    Terminal
    BarShunt
    RPO Cable Power Distribution Unit
    TB1To Carriers
    AtoE TB3
    Auxiliary Contacts
    in EPO Switch26 Battery
    Cabinet
    0026_3 RBP 080196
    Relay
    (K1) 
    						
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    1-26 Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet 
    1
    Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock 
    Cabinet
    The c loc k c ab inet requires a 120 VAC, 15 Amp rec ep tac le. The g reen wire 
    g round  p rovid ed  b y the rec ep tac le is suffic ient. The c loc k c ab inet d oes not 
    req uire a g round  c onnec tion bac k to the sing le-p oint ground .
    Check Commercial Power and Connect AC Power
    Before p owering  up  the system, c hec k the AC p ower using a KS-20599 d ig ital 
    voltmeter (DVM) (or eq uivalent).
    1. Set the DVM to the 250 volt range.
    2. Carefully measure the voltage b etween the hot and  neutral sid e of the 
    rec ep tac le. The neutral wire is white, the hot wire is b lac k.
    3. Verify the meter read s 106 to 128 VAC. If not, have a q ualified  elec tric ian 
    c orrec t the p rob lem.
    4. Measure the voltag e b etween the neutral and ground  sid e of the 
    rec ep tac le. The g round  wire is green.
    5. Verify the meter reads 0 VAC. If not, have a q ualified  elec tric ian c orrec t the 
    problem.
    6. Set all c ab inet p ower mod ules OFF. Plug  the AC p ower c ab le into the 
    rec ep tac le.
    Connect DC Power and Ground to
    Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet
    1. Provid e p ower for the c loc k c ab inet from the same DC p ower p lant as the 
    DEFINITY System.
    2. Ground  the c loc k c abinet to the DC p ower p lant.
    Connect Clock Cabinet Grounding
    1. Measure and cut a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) wire long  enoug h to reac h from 
    the c loc k c abinet to the g round  disc harg e bar in the DC p ower p lant.
    2. Insert 1 end  of the wire into the g round  lug  on the c loc k c abinet and 
    tig hten the sc rew.
    3. Attac h the lug  to the rec ep tac le c over. Be sure the lug  and  c ab inet g round  
    wires are c onnec ted  to sep arate sc rews on the rec ep tac le c over.
    4. Route the ground wire to the DC p ower p lant and  c onnec t to DISCH GRD 
    insid e the c ab inet. 
    						
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    1-27 Fiber Optic Duplication Interface Cabling (R8si only) 
    1
    Connect Stratum 3 Clock DC Power
    1. Set the c loc k c ab inet c irc uit b reaker at the DC p ower p lant OFF.
    2. At the c loc k c ab inet, c onnec t a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm
    2) g round  wire to the 
    -48V terminal on the terminal strip.
    3. At the c loc k c ab inet, c onnec t a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm
    2) wire to the 
    -48VRTN terminal on the terminal strip .
    4. Route the wires out of the c abinet and to the DC power p lant.
    5. At the DC p ower plant, c onnec t the -48V wire to the DC OUTPUT c irc uit 
    breaker.
    6. At the DC p ower plant, c onnec t the -48VRTN wire to the DISCH GRD b ar.
    Fiber Optic Duplication Interface 
    Cabling (R8si only)
    If not alread y installed , interc onnec t the A and  B port networks (TN792) with the 
    14-in. fib er op tic  c ab le (c omc od e 848204434—see Fig ure 1-11
    ).
    Figure 1-11. Fiber optic cable connecting the two duplication interface circuit 
    packs.
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    1-28 Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling 
    1
    Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling
    Signals between the cabinets are carried by fiber optic cables. Lightwave 
    transc eivers provid e the req uired  fib er op tic  interfac e. 
    The fib er op tic  c ables from the DEFINITY System route to a Lig htg uid e 
    Interc onnec t Unit (LIU) or fib er op tic  shelf. Refer to Appendix A, ‘‘
    Connec ting  
    Fi b e r  O p t i c  C a b l e s’’. Refer to this information for fib er op tic  eq uip ment c omc od e 
    numb ers, c onnec ting  to LIUs or shelves, and  routing  throug h lightg uid e 
    eq uip ment.
    Use multi-mode fiber transceivers and multi-mode fiber optic cables between 
    c ab inets unless sing le-mod e fib er is req uired  (d istanc e restric tions). Use metallic  
    c ab les b etween c arriers. 
    !CAUTION:
    The DEFINITY ECS may c ontain a Class 1 LASER devic e if sing le-mod e 
    fib er op tic  c ab le is c onnec ted  to a remote Exp ansion Port Network (EPN). 
    The LASER d evic e op erates within the following  p arameters:
    nMaximum Power Outp ut: -5 dBm
    nWaveleng th: 1310 nm
    nMod e Field  Diameter: 8.8 µm
    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
    IEC 825 1993
    !CAUTION:
    Use of c ontrols or adjustments or p erformanc e of p roc ed ures other than 
    those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
    Contac t your Luc ent Tec hnolog ies rep resentative for more information.
    Connect Fiber Optic Cables
    NOTE:
    Always use the Cab le Running  List that ac c omp anies the system when 
    installing  fib er op tic  c ab les. The following  p roc ed ure is a typ ic al example of 
    how to c ab le a system.
    If the c ab inets are c lose tog ether, the signal may g o throug h a sing le, d irec tly- 
    c onnec ted  fib er op tic  c ab le. If the c ab inets are far ap art, it may b e easier to 
    c onnec t the c ab inets throug h an LIU or fib er shelf.  
    						
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    1-29 Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling 
    1
    For eac h fib er ind ic ated  in the fib er op tic  Cab le Running  List:
    1. Install a lig htwave transc eiver on the c ab inet c onnec tor at the p osition in 
    the FROM c olumn in the running list.
    2. Selec t a c able ind ic ated  b y the CABLE CODE and  LENGTH in the running  
    list. Connec t 1 of the fibers to eac h c onnec tor on the lig htwave 
    transc eivers just installed . The fib er is numb ered  1 or 2. The c onnec tor on 
    the transc eiver is lab eled  TX or RX. Keep  trac k of whic h fib er c onnec ts to 
    whic h transc eiver c onnec tor. Label b oth end s of these c ab les.
    3. Route the fiber optic  c ab les from the transc eiver out of the c abinet. Sec ure 
    the c ab les to the c ab le-tie rac k. Keep  the fib er op tic  c ab les c lear of the 
    heavier I/O c ab les.
    4. If the c ab inet in the TO c olumn in the running  list is loc ated  remotely from 
    the FROM c abinet, c onnec t to the TO c abinet b y way of the LIU.
    5. Install a lig htwave transc eiver on the c ab inet c onnec tor at the p osition in 
    the TO c olumn in the running list.
    6. Route the c ab les from the FROM c ab inet d own into the c ab le trays of eac h 
    EPN c ab inet. Connec t the c ab les to the lig htwave transc eiver just installed  
    on the TO c ab inet.
    7. Connec t the fib er that c omes from the TX c onnec tor of the FROM 
    transc eiver to the RX c onnec tor of the TO transc eiver and  vic e versa.
    8. Route the c ab les throug h the c ab inet and  throug h c ab le org anizers as 
    p rovid ed. Sec ure the c ab les to the c ab le-tie rac k.
    CSS-Connected System with 1 Switch Node
    Standard-Reliability
    Fi g u re  1 - 1 2 shows typ ic al fiber op tic  c abling  b etween c ab inets. The c ab le 
    b etween the EI and  SNI on the PPN is a p re-installed  metallic  c ab le (H600-278).
    1. If no running  list is availab le, use the outer slots first in alternating  ord er. 
    Connec t the first 2 SNI slots to 3 and  20 (the leftmost and  rig htmost of the 
    unused  slots). Next, use 4 and  19, and  so forth.
    2. Ad d  links to the EPNs in alternating  ord er (20, 3, 19, 4, 18, 5, and  so forth). 
    						
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    1-30 Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling 
    1
    Figure 1-12. Standard Reliability CSS-Connected Release 8r with 1 Switch 
    Node 
    High-Reliability
    Fi g u re  1 - 1 3 shows typ ic al fiber op tic  c abling  b etween c ab inets. The c ab le 
    b etween the EI and  SNI on the PPN c ab inet is a p re-installed  metallic  c ab le 
    (H600-278).
    1. Connec t the c ab les b etween the PPN c ab inet and eac h EPN c ab inet in an 
    alternating  p ort slot ord er: 3, 19; 4, 18; 5, 17; and  so forth. Cabinet 1 is a 
    Release 8r PPN with 1 Switch Node. Figure Notes
    1. Cabinet 1 (PPN with 1 Switc h Nod e)
    2. Cabinet 2 throug h 16 (EPN)3. H600-278 Metallic  Cab le
    4. To other EPNs 
    						
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