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    CHART 5-23
    INSTALL A MAIN CONTROL CARD
    CAUTION: Always wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when handling a printed
    circuit board (pcb); the PABX #6 AWG ground wire must be correctly connected to
    an approved ground as described in the installation manual.
    CAUTION: Remove conductive articles such as rings and watches before handling the Main
    Control Card (MCC).CAUTION: Hold a pcb by its non-conductive edges, and avoid touching the components or
    conducting surfaces, except when seating connectors.
    CAUTION: Never place a pcb onto a metallic or conductive surface; only place a pcb onto its
    antistatic bag, which has been placed onto a clean flat area.
    StepAction
    Comments
    MODULE INSTALLATION
    1.Verify that the antistatic wrist strap is correctlyThe PABX must be properly
    connected to the PABX, and that the PABX isgrounded for the wrist strap to be
    correctly grounded; then attach the strap toeffective.
    your wrist.
    2.Unpack the Main Control Card (MCC) from its
    packing box and antistatic bag; place the MCCcomponent side up onto the bag on top of the
    PABX or any nearby firm surface. Do not place
    it onto a deformable surface since the pcb may
    bend as pressure is applied to seat the
    connectors.
    3.Verify that the jumpers are correctly positionedNotes: Only Revision 3 and 4
    on the MCC and that the 
    Sl switches are set to MCCs require properly installed
    the OFF or OPEN position (refer to Figure 5-29).jumpers. For 672-port systems,WI must be in the upper position
    and W2 must be in the left
    position (opposite to that shown
    in Figure 5-31). Remove all
    4.jumpers from Revision A 
    MCCs.
    Install the plastic standoffs into the MCC (where
    required to mate with the modules). Do not
    attempt to install standoffs into holes that are
    obstructed by components or wire.
    5.Unpack the memory module and place it onto
    the MCC; press its connector into place with
    the palm of your hand, press the standoffs into
    place, then reseat the connector.
    6.Unpack the DX module and place it onto the
    672 port systems use a Switch
    MCC; press each connector into place with the
    Matrix Card instead of a DX
    palm of your hand, press the standoffs intomodule.
    place, then reseat the connectors.Page 105 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NACHART 5-23 (CONT’D)
    INSTALL A MAIN CONTROL CARD
    StepAction
    Comments
    7.Install the Decryption module; there are no
    standoffs for it.
    8
    1.
    2.
    3.
    Install a Tl Clock Module.Refer to Figure 5-30.
    MODULE REMOVAL 
    - Read this BEFORE
    attempting to remove modules
    Pop the module pcb from the standoffs byThis “pinching action” avoids
    applying pressure with your thumb onto thebending the pcb any more than is
    short portion of the standoff projecting throughnecessary to release it from thethe hole in the module, while pinching with one standoff.
    or two fingers on the opposite side of the
    module right near the standoff.
    Carefully separate the connectors by applying
    pressure at each end of connector; lift the
    module from the MCC. DO NOT BEND OR FLEX
    the module by pulling up on the corners.DO NOT USE a screwdriver or any similar
    object to pry the modules away from the MCC;
    damage to components or pcb tracks may
    result.CHART 5-24
    INSTALL A 
    Tl TRUNK CARD - INCLUDING ADAPTER AND Tl CLOCK MODULE
    StepActionComments
    1.With system power off, install the Tl Clock Wear an anti-static wrist strap and
    Module onto the Main Controlfollow all pcb handling procedures.Card; refer to Chart 5-23 and Figure 5-30.
    2.While wearing an anti-static wrist strap,
    The first Tl Trunk Card of a Bay must
    unpack the 
    Tl Trunk Card and insert it into be installed into slot 6; in a COMBO
    its designated upper slot within a digitalBay 2, it must be slot 4.
    peripheral bay.
    3.At the backplane connector associatedwith the 
    Tl Trunk card slot, install a Tl
    Adapter Card.Refer to Figure 5-32.
    4.Attach the Tl Trunk Adapter Cable to theRefer to Figure 5-33.
    Tl Adapter Card.
    5.Connect the Tl Trunk Cable to the Tl
    Trunk Adapter Cable and to the Channel
    Service Unit.
    6.Install the cable adapter to the side of theRefer to Figure 5-33.
    cabinet with two self-tapping screws (and
    external tooth washers).
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    							Shipping, Receiving, and Installation InformationDECRYPTIONMODULE
    KAOCWEOAOFigure 5-29 Installation of Modules onto an MCC
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NA
    0Attach wrist strap
    @ At top front of card, locate
    connector 54; remove the jumper
    clip from within the connector.
    0Place the standoffs into theTl clock module, flanged end.
    Place themodule
    overJ4 an
    holes, and press into place,applying gentle even
    pressure over connector 
    - DO NOT BEND OR FLEX PCB.
    0Press standoffs into place also.
    KAO65lEOR
    Figure 5-30 Installation of a Tl Clock Module onto an MCC
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094~ZOO-NATl TRUNK CABLE
    TO CHANNEL SERVICE
    0c-- CABINET
    SIDE RAIL
    Tl ADAPTER
    CABLE ASSEMBLY
    UNITTl
    ADAhER CARD
    KA0653EZRZ ,
    Figure 5-32 Installation of a 
    Tl Adapter Cable Assembly
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    							Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information2 Replace the screws and
    washers with the hex slotted
    standoffs in the kit. Do not
    place a washer under the
    standoff. Tighten the standoffs
    with a screwdriver, firm
    but do not overtighten.1 Remove the 
    stxews and
    metal cable strain relief,
    CAUTION: care must be
    taken not to remove the
    connector plastic shroud.
    3 Plug the Tl Adapter Card into the
    Backplane connector. Fasten the
    card using the two screws and the
    washers in the kit.
    KAO652ElR’Figure 5-33 Installation of a 
    Tl Adapter Card onto a Backplane
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    							SECTION MITLSI 09-094-200-NACHART 5-25
    INSTALLATION OF MODEM POOLING ON AN SX-200 DIGITAL PABX
    StepActionComments
    For rack mounted 
    DATASET 2102
    1.Install the rack mounted data sets as
    required.Refer to Figure 5-34.
    2.
    3.Install a Modem Interconnect Panel.
    Connect a Modem Adapter to the RS-232
    port on the 
    DATASET 2102.
    4.Connect the Modem to the Modem
    Adapter with an RS-232 cable.
    5.Connect the Modem LINE plug to the
    FROM MODEM jack of the Modem
    Interconnect Panel.
    6.
    7.Connect the DATASET plug of theThe Teledapt jacks are paired, one
    DATASET 2102 to the TO DATASET plug ofabove the other; each Data Set must
    the Modem Interconnect Panel (required ifhave its associated Modem connected
    the 
    MI/MIC leads are used).to the jack above its connection.
    Connect the Modem Interconnect PanelThe 25-pair cable from the
    and the DATASHELF 9100 25-pair cables toDATASHELF 9100 connects to the
    the MDF, and cross-connect as required.assigned Digital Line Cards; the
    25-pair cable from the Modem
    Interconnect Panel connects to the
    assigned ONS ports.
    For Standalone 
    DATASET 2103 (Desk-top)
    1.Connect a Modem Adapter to the DATASET Refer to Figure 5-35.
    2103 RS-232 port.
    2.Connect the Modem to the Modem
    Adapter with an RS-232 cable.
    3.Connect the Modem LINE plug to the
    DATASET 2103 PHONE jack.The Modem tip and ring leads pass
    through the DATASET 2103 directly to
    an ONS line card. The Ml and MIC
    leads from the 
    DATASET 2103 go to
    the Modem on the second pair of the
    cable (black and yellow).
    4.Connect the DATASET 2103 LINE connector The Data Tip and Ring leads connect
    to the MDF for connection to the PABX.to a Digital Line Card; the Voice Tip
    and Ring leads connect to an ONS
    Line card.
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    ONS
    rLINE
    CARD
    &II. 11ODEM b.-..---IvALmr I cn
    I
    ;Cl 4--PHONEIINTERNAL
    DATASETClRCUlTRV
    RED
    GREENYELLOW
    BLACK
    RS-232 CABLE
    TELEDAPT
    JACK
    VOICE PATH 
    - RED/GREENMI/MIC - BLACKIYELLOW
    KA0723EOROFigure 5-34 Modem Pooling with a Standalone 
    DATASET
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NA4-WIRE TELEPHONE LINE
    CORDRACK MOUNTED
    DATASET4-WIRE TELEPHONE LINE CORD
    FOR 
    MI/MIC (BLK/V)TO id PAIR
    CABLE 
    IVIASHELF) TO
    DIGITAL
    LINE CARDFROM MODEMII
    Jl TO ONS
    LINE CARD
    TO 
    DATASET
    KA0722ROEOFigure 5-35 Modem Pooling with Rack Mounted 
    DATASET and Modem Interconnect Panel
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