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    							 ND-46550 (E) CHAPTER 3
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    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
    1. PRECAUTION IN HANDLING
    When handling cards, the installer must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect the circuit card from static
    electricity, and the installer must engage in the work on a grounded conductive work surface. Figure 3-1 illustrates
    the actions to take while handling circuit cards.
    Figure 3-1    Static Electricity Guard
    CARD FRONT
    PBX
    frame earth of equipment. Connect ground wire to FRAME GROUND SCREW 
    Never touch components
    or soldered surface with
    bare hands. WRIST STRAP •  When plugging/unplugging circuit card
    •  When holding circuit card 
    						
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    Revision 2.0Figure 3-1    Static Electricity Guard (Continued)
    The symbol shown in Figure 3-2 designates procedures in which circuit cards are handled. When engaging in such
    work, the installer must be careful not to cause damage by static electricity.
    Figure 3-2    Static-Sensitive Attention Symbol
    Wear a wrist strap and perform work on a grounded
    conductive work surface.
    CIRCUIT
    CARD
    CIRCUIT
    CARD
     • When setting switches on circuit card
     • When carrying circuit card
    When carrying a circuit card around, 
    keep the card in a conductive 
    polyethylene bag.
    CONDUCTIVE
    POLYETHYLENE
    BAG
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    When plugging or unplugging the circuit card, always hold the circuit card by its edge. If you touch another area,
    you may be exposed to hazardous voltages.
    CAUTION
    CARD FRONT
    Never touch components or 
    soldered surface with bare hands.
    PBX 
    						
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    2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Install the Remote PIM System according to the following procedure. Figure 3-3 and Figure 3-4 show the
    installation procedure for the main site and the remote site.
    Figure 3-3    Installation Procedure for Main Site
    Switch Setting of DAIA Card 
    START
    Mounting of DAIA Card 
    Note:For the main site, this manual describes only the installation procedure exclusively required for the
    Remote PIM System. Refer to the Installation Procedure Manual for regular installation.
    See Section 2.1.1
    See Section 2.1.2
    Switch Setting of DAIC CardSee Section 2.1.3
    Mounting of DAIC Card
    Connection Between 
    Main Site and Remote Site
    BUS Cable Connection
    END
    Mounting of BS00 Card 
    See Installation Procedure Manual
    * These procedures are required even if the main
     site is 1-PIM configuration.Mounting of CP01 Card 
    and Circuit Card Manual.
    See Section 2.1.5
    See Section 2.3
    MP ResetSee Section 2.4 See Section 2.1.4 
    						
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    Revision 2.0 Figure 3-4    Installation Procedure for Remote Site
    Cable Running to MDF* 
    END
    START
    Mounting of DAIB Card 
    Unpacking* 
    Marking and Drilling*
    Switch Setting of DAIB Card Termination of Cables on MDF* 
    Connection between 
    Main Site and Remote Site
    System Initialization
    and System Data Entry*
    Operation Test* 
    Cleaning and Visual Check* 
    Mounting of Front Cover* 
    Note 1:This manual describes only the installation procedure exclusively required for the Remote PIM
    System. Refer to the Installation Procedure Manual for the procedures marked by * .
    Note 2:It is recommended that the Power Failure Transfer (PFT) is provided on the Remote Site in case
    the link between the main site and the remote site is lost.
    Power Failure Transfer (PFT)
    Note 2
    Switch Setting of
    Line/Trunk Circuit Cards*
    Mounting of 
    Line/Trunk Circuit Cards
    See Section 2.2.1
    See Section 2.2.2
    See Section 2.1.3See Section 2.3
    Switch Setting of DAIC Card 
    Mounting of DAIC Card See Section 2.2.4
    See Section 2.2.6
    See Section 2.2.7
    See Section 2.2.9
    MP Reset See Section 2.4
    Installation of Main Equipment
    Connection of Battery* 
    						
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    2.1 Installation Procedure for Main Site
    2.1.1 Switch Setting of DAIA Card
    (1) Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors (see Figure 3-5)
    Figure 3-5    PN-DAIA Card
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    BUS
    CN SENSE
    RUN
    MB
    SW1
    PCM1
    LINK
    RED
    RMT
    LOOP
    PWR
    BL
    PCM0
    JPS
    JPR
    SW2
    SW3 
    						
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    (2) Lamp Indications (see Table 3-1)
    Table 3-1  Lamp Indications on PN-DAIA Card
    LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
    RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally.
    LINK Green Lights when a link between this card and a distant office is connected 
    normally. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection.
    RED Red Lights when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss.
    RMT Red Lights when receiving a alarm signal from a distant office.
    LOOP – Not used
    PWR – Not used
    BL Red Lights while data transmission on control channel (D ch). Flashes while FP 
    data downloading.  
    						
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    (3) Switch Settings
    In Table 3-2, the figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in   in the SETTING POSI-
    TION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure
    and  , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
    Table 3-2  Switch Settings on PN-DAIA Card 
    SWITCH
    NAMESWITCH
    NUMBERSETTING
    POSITIONFUNCTION CHECK
    SW1 (Rotary 
    SW)
    Note 1
    Note 2
    0 – F FP (Firmware Processor) Number setting for DAIA card.
    By this setting, system regards DAIA card and the opposite DAIB 
    card as one firmware processor.
    0 Not used
    1 FP No. 1
    2 FP No. 2
    3 FP No. 3
    4 – F Not used
    MB (Toggle SW)
    Note 3
    UP For make-busy
    For normal operation
    SW1 (Piano Key 
    SW)
    1
    Note 4ON For supplying 1.5 MHz clock to PLO 0
    No clock supply to PLO 0
    2
    Note 4ON For supplying 1.5 MHz clock to PLO 1
    No clock supply to PLO 1
    3Always set to OFF
    4Always set to OFF
    1
    32
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    4
    3
    2
    1
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF 
    						
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    SW2 (Dip SW) 1 ON Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 
    48 Kbps
    Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 
    64 Kbps
    2ON
    DTI frame configuration: 12-Multi Frame
    DTI frame configuration: 24-Multi Frame
    3ONLine code: AMI with ZCS
    Line code: B8ZS
    4 ON Setting of control signal time slot
    * Time slot number 0, 20, 21, and 22 (TS0/20/21/22) 
    cannot be used for control signal.
    ** This setting must be identical with the opposite 
    DAIB card. 5ON
    6ON
    7
    OFF
    8ON Table 3-2  Switch Settings on PN-DAIA Card  (Continued)
    SWITCH
    NAMESWITCH
    NUMBERSETTING
    POSITIONFUNCTION CHECK
    ON2 134 6857OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    SWITCH NUMBER
    TIME SLOT
    NUMBER
    45678
    OFFONONONON TS1
    ON OFF ON ON ON TS2
    OFF OFF ON ON ON TS3
    ON ON OFF ON ON TS4
    OFF ON OFF ON ON TS5
    ON OFF OFF ON ON TS6
    OFF OFF OFF ON ON TS7
    ON ON ON OFF ON TS8
    OFF ON ON OFF ON TS9
    ON OFF ON OFF ON TS10
    OFF OFF ON OFF ON TS11
    ON ON OFF OFF ON TS12
    OFF ON OFF OFF ON TS13
    ON OFF OFF OFF ON TS14
    OFF OFF OFF OFF ON TS15
    ON ON ON ON OFF TS16
    OFFONONONOFF TS17
    ON OFF ON ON OFF TS18
    OFF OFF ON ON OFF TS19
    OFF OFF OFF ON OFF TS23
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF 
    						
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    Revision 2.0 Note 1:
    Set the groove on the switch knob to the desired switch position.
    Note 2:Since DAIA card acts like an FP, the SW1 for DAIA in FPs cannot be set to the same number.
    Note 3:When power is on, flip MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
    Note 4:When the clock signal from a master office is supplied via the line between the Main Site and the Remote
    Site, set the SW1-1 and SW1-2 according to settings in Table 3-3. In this case, DAIA cards (DAIA0,
    DAIA1) must be mounted in PIM0.  SW3 (Dip SW) 1 Set equalizer according to cable length between 
    system and CSU.
    OFF
    2
    OFF
    3
    OFF
    4 Always set to OFF
    JPS (Jumper pin) Right For mounting this card on PIM1 ~ PIM7
    Left For mounting this card on PIM0
    JPR (Jumper pin) Right Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided.
    Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not 
    provided.
    Table 3-3  Switch Settings When Clock Signal Supplied From Master Office
    CONDITIONSDAIA0 DAIA1 DAIA2
    REMARKS
    SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-1 SW1-2
    Only one DAIA
    card is provided.ON OFF - - - - Clock signal is sent to 
    PLO0 of MP card via 
    supply route 0 (DAIA0).
    Two or three DAIA
    cards are provided.ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Clock signal supply route 
    is automatically changed 
    to route 1 (DAIA1) if 
    transmission line failure 
    occurs on supply route 0. Table 3-2  Switch Settings on PN-DAIA Card  (Continued)
    SWITCH
    NAMESWITCH
    NUMBERSETTING
    POSITIONFUNCTION CHECK
    ON2 134
    ON
    SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 CABLE LENGTH
    ON ON ON 0 - 131.2 ft. (0 - 40 m)
    ON ON OFF 131.2 - 262.5 ft. (40 - 80 m)
    ON OFF ON 262.5 - 394 ft. (80 - 120 m)
    ON OFF OFF 394 - 525 ft. (120 - 160 m)
    OFF ON ON 525 - 656 ft. (160 - 200 m)
    OFF OFF OFF Signal is not sentON
    ON
    OFF
    Left 
    						
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