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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-55 The DEFINITY High Speed Link 21 Figure 21-18. Permanent (Private Line) Applications Power The DEFINITY HSL is powered by an external power supply. The connection to the power supply uses a six position male connector with one pin removed for polarization. Power requirements: nAC Vo lta ge—104 to 129 volts nFrequency—57 to 63 Hz nPower Consumption—9 watts HSLV.35 V.35 V.35HSLCluster Controller DEFINITY G3 DEFINITY G2 DSUAccess Endpoint Cluster Controller V.35 DDS56 HSL Front End ProcessorPrivate Line Network DCP DCPDCP
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-56 The DEFINITY High Speed Link 21 Considerations The DEFINITY HSL will not suppor t the following: nAsynchronous data transmission nIntegrated voice and data FCC Registration Digital phones and data modules are not FCC registered. The DEFINITY HSL meets FCC Par t 15 approval, and is labeled as such. DEFINITY HSL PECs The DEFINITY HSL can be ordered using the following PECs: nDEFINITY High Speed Link PEC 2161-201 Comcode: 106654478 nStand-alone Power Supply—PEC 21625 nZ77A Data Mounting (rack with power for up to 8 HSL units) PEC 21626, Attribute 1— Z77A with WP90780L2 digital line installation harness PEC 21626, Attribute 6—Z77A only Additional Documents The following document contains additional information relating to the DEFINITY HSL: nDEFINITY High Speed Link User’s Manual, 555-020-711
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-57 The Processor Data Module (PDM) 21 The Processor Data Module (PDM) Figure 21-19. The Processor Data Module, the Stand-alone Model The PDM provides a DCE interface for connection to data terminals, Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) output device, on-premises administration terminal, Applications Processor (AP), Call Management System (CMS), Proper ty Management System (PMS), Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX), and host computers. It also provides a DCP interface for connection to the digital switch. NOTE: The PDM can no longer be ordered. It has been replaced by the MPDM. POWER TEST INLINE PDM CHECK OPTIONS CALL IN PROGRESSCARRIER ON STA TUS PROGRESSTERMINAL READY ORIGINATE DISCONNECT
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-58 The Processor Data Module (PDM) 21 Physical Description Features Switches The PDM is equipped with the following switches: nOriginate/Disconnect — This switch is located on the front panel. It is used when originating and disconnecting from a call. nSelf-Test — This switch is located behind the front faceplate. Pressing this button performs the self-test. nLOC LOOP/REM LOOP — This switch is located behind the faceplate. It is used to perform the Local loop test or Remote loop test. nOptions — The option switches are located behind the front faceplate. There are 30 option switches, 25 for options, and 5 spares. Lights The PDM is equipped with the following lights: nPo we r nTerminal Ready nLine Status nCall in Progress nCarrier on nTest in Progress nCheck option nTe s t R e s u l t nSend Data nReceive Data Other Physical Features Mounting Options The PDM can be configured either in a stand-alone or multiple mounted version. The stand-alone version is installed in a 70A Data Mounting aluminum housing that is equipped with plastic front and rear covers. A maximum of eight PDM’s can be installed in the 71A Data Mounting. The stand-alone version can be mounted on a surface or desk top near the associated data terminal. The multiple mount is normally contained in an auxiliary cabinet.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-59 The Processor Data Module (PDM) 21 Capabilities The PDM offers the following features: nSynchronous or asynchronous operation nFull- or half-duplex operation for data calls up to 56 kbps nFull-duplex operation for data calls at 64 kbps nData transmission at standard rates up to 19.2 kbps nAutomatic answer option nSelf-test Power Both mounting arrangements require power from a 115-volt AC receptacle to power the PDM(s). PDM Equipment PECs The PDM cannot be ordered; therefore, no PEC is available. Additional Documents The following documents contain additional information relating to the PDM: nProcessor Data Module User’s Guide, 999-700-028 nDEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 2, System 75, and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Installation and Test , 555-015-104
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-60 The Trunk Data Module (TDM) 21 The Trunk Data Module (TDM) Figure 21-20. The Trunk Data Module, the Stand-alone Model The TDM provides an RS-232-C DTE interface for connection to off-premises private line trunk facilities or a switched network telecommunications network and a DCP interface for connection to the digital switch. POWER TEST INCALL IN TRUNK DATA MODULE CHECK OPTIONS LINE STATUSCARRIER ON PROGRESS PROGRESSDATA SET READY ORIGINA TE DISCONNECT
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-61 The Trunk Data Module (TDM) 21 The TDM can serve as par t of a conversion resource for modem pooling. The conversion resource performs the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversions that allow the analog and DCP data endpoints to communicate. A single conversion resource consists of a modem and a TDM connected at the RS-232-C interface. NOTE: The TDM can no longer be ordered. It has been replaced by the MTDM. Physical Description Features Switches The TDM is equipped with the following switches: nOriginate/Disconnect — This switch is located on the front panel. It is used when originating and disconnecting from a call for test purposes. nSelf-Test — This switch is located behind the front faceplate. Pressing this button performs the self-test. nLOC LOOP/REM LOOP — This switch is located behind the faceplate. It is used to perform the Local loop test or Remote loop test. nOptions — The option switches are located behind the front faceplate. There are 30 option switches, 24 for options, and 6 spares. Lights The TDM is equipped with the following lights: nPo we r nData Set Ready nLine Status nCall in Progress nCarrier on nTest in Progress nCheck option nTe s t R e s u l t nSend Data nReceive Data
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-62 The Trunk Data Module (TDM) 21 Other Physical Features Capabilities The TDM offers the following features and capabilities: nSynchronous or asynchronous operation nFull- or half-duplex nSelected standard data rates up to 19.2 kbps nAutomatic answer nSelf-test Mounting Options The TDM can be configured either in a stand-alone or in a multiple mounted version. The stand-alone version is installed in a 70A Data Mounting aluminum housing that is equipped with plastic front and rear covers. A maximum of eight TDMs may be installed in the 71A Data Mounting. The stand-alone version can be mounted on a surface or desk top near the associated data equipment. The multiple-mounting carrier unit is normally installed in an auxiliary cabinet. Power Both mounting arrangements require power from a 115-volt AC receptacle to power the TDM. TDM Equipment PECs The TDM is no longer orderable; therefore, no PEC is available. Additional Documents The following documents contain additional information relating to the PDM: nTrunk Data Module User’s Guide, 999-700-029 nDEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 2, System 75, and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Installation and Test , 555-015-104
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-63 The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM) 21 The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM) Figure 21-21. The Stand-Alone Modular Processor Data Module The MPDM is a multi-purpose data module configured to provide the digital switch interface to support various data interface requirements. The MPDM is similar in appearance and function to the PDM. TEST IN PROGRESS ORIG/ DISC SEND DATA RECEIVE DATA MPDM ACCUNET¨ POWER TERMINAL READY LINE STATUS CHECK OPTIONS CALL IN PROGRESS CARRIER ON
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Data Modules 21-64 The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM) 21 The MPDM can be configured to suppor t the Data Call Setup or Off-Premises Data-Only Extensions features. In addition to standard data transmission rates suppor ted by previous versions of the PDM’s (0.3, 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, and 19.2 kbps), the MPDM suppor ts data rates of 56 and 64 kbps. The individual piece parts for the MPDM can be purchased either separately or in one of the three different preassembled packages described below. nAUDIX/CMS MPDM This MPDM package provides connectivity from either Lucent Technologies AUDIX or CMS to the DCIU link of the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. The AUDIX/CMS MPDM suppor ts any endpoint that requires low speed (below 19.2 kbps) synchronous connectivity. nThe Video Teleconferencing MPDM This MPDM package allows high speed data endpoints to be switched through the DEFINITY G1, G2, and G3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85, to high speed public or private networks. The Video Teleconferencing MPDM supports an RS-366 Automatic Calling Unit (ACU) interface to permit dialing through the endpoint (for example, a Video Teleconference unit or Group 4 FAX machine). In addition to the RS-366 interface, the Video Teleconferencing MPDM also uses the ACCUNET D-Kit which allows transmissions over 56 kbps and 64 kbps facilities such as ACCUNET Switched Digital Service. (ACCUNET Switched 56 kbps Digital Service is an end-to-end switched digital service accessed by the switch through a DS-1 interface.) nThe High Speed Synchronous MPDM This MPDM package is designed to support high-speed data applications that do not require the use of an RS-366 ACU interface (for example, nailed-up or dedicated calls such as Cluster Controller to Front End Processor). With the addition of an optional interface card, the High Speed Synchronous MPDM supports connections over switched or private networks through System 75, System 85, and a DEFINITY G1 and G2. NOTE: All three MPDM preassembled packages use the same housing and main circuit card. The distinguishing components are, therefore, the interface cards that each uses.