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    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24299
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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    System Considerations
    Example: 3
    When a node is linked with LAN interface (See Figure 3-18.)
    Figure 3-18   Centralized Management Report-Fusion (Example 3)
    Node A: To send system messages to Node E, assign Point Code of Node C (1) to ASYD, SYS 1, Indexes
    184 and 185.
    Node B: To send system messages to Node E, assign Point Code of Node C (1) to ASYD, SYS1, Indexes
    184 and 185. When this system data is assigned, system messages received from Nodes C and D
    are also transferred to Node E. However, when this data is not assigned (0), system messages
    received from Nodes C and D are ignored and not transferred to Node E.
    System messages received from Nodes C and D are not output to the system message printer
    connected to Node B.
    Node C/D: To send system messages to Node E via Node B and Node A, assign Fusion Point Code of Node B
    (11) to ASYDL, SYS 1, Index 532.
    Node E: Received system messages are stored in the memory area for Centralized Management Report-
    Fusion.
    Centralized MATCenter Node: Node E
    Fusion
    NE C
    13-H 
    1. xx xx xxxx 0010 1222 
    4. x0010 1110  10110 1FFF 
    7 . E 2 3 C   C A A B 12  000  0000
    NE C
    PRT
    PC=2FPC=12
    PC=3 
    FPC=11FPC=10
    Node B Node C
    Node A
    PC=1
    Node ENode DFCCS
    FCCS with LAN
    CCIS
    CCIS 
    						
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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    System Considerations
    3.4 Fusion Attendant/Desk Console
    3.4.1 Operator Call
    The user can place an operator call from each node by assigning the access code using the ASPAL/
    ASPAN command, which allows the user to specify an appropriate node on the Fusion network by
    entering the FPC. In this example, a station user at Node B can call up an operator at Node C or Node
    E by dialing “90” or “91.” See Figure 3-19.
    Note 1:Regarding the following data (Waiting Call Display data), be sure to develop the unified data at each node:
    ASYD, SYS2, INDEX 8
    ASYD, SYS2, INDEX 9
    Note 2:When the connection routes (C_RT) are all busy, the operator call becomes in Night ATT mode.
    Figure 3-19   Operator Calls on a Fusion Network
    Node A
    Node B
    Node CNode D
    Node E
    90
    90 91
     91
    90
    91
    :   Node having ATTCON/DESKCON
    :   Node w/o ATTCON/DESKCON
    ASPAL - Node A 
     
    ACC: 90   SRV: SSC    
    SID: 2 (operator call) 
    FPC = 3 (Node C)  
          
    Fusion Network
    Data Programming (Node A)Data Programming (Node D)
    Data Programming (Node B) Operator Call
    Operator CallOperator CallOperator Call
    ASPAL  - Node D 
     
    ACC: 91   SRV: SSC    
    SID: 2  (operator call) 
    FPC = 5 (Node E)  
          
    ASPAL - Node B 
     
    ACC: 90   SRV: SSC    
    SID: 2  (operator call) 
    FPC = 3 (Node C)  
     
    ACC: 91   SRV: SSC 
    SID: 2  (operator call) 
    FPC = 5 (Node E) 
    						
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    3.4.2 Central Office Incoming Call (Ring Down)
    Each node can specify a terminating node for Ring Down calls using the system data. In this example,
    Node A and Node D specify Node C and Node E as the terminating node respectively. The terminating
    node is assigned with use of the ASYDL command (SYS 1, Index 640). Note that self-FPC is assigned
    at the terminating node. See Figure 3-20.
    Note 1:When assigning the data regarding the call termination to ATT, be sure to develop the unified data at each
    node.
    Note 2:Terminating node cannot be assigned differently at each tenant (TN).
    Note 3:When the connection routes (C_RT) are all busy, any attempted call via C.O. Line is not connected to the
    ATT. As a result, the calling party is provided with the ringback tone, and even when a C_RT later becomes
    idle, the ringback tone connection is still maintained, and the C.O. call does not terminate to the ATT.
    Figure 3-20   Ring Down Calls on a Fusion Network
    Node A
    Node B
    Node CNode D
    Node E
    :   Node having ATTCON
    :   Node w/o ATTCON
    PSTNPSTN PSTN
    FPC = 1
    FPC = 3 ASYDL - Node A 
     
    Index 640 
     
    FPC = 3 (Node C)  
          
    Node providing ATTCON/DESKCON
    FPC = 4
    FPC = 5
    Fusion Network
    Data Programming (Node A)Data Programming (Node D)
    Data Programming (Node C)Ring Down Call
    Ring Down CallRing Down Call
    ASYDL - Node C 
     
    Index 640 
     
    FPC = 3 (Node C)  
          
    self-node FPC 
    ASYDL - Node D 
     
    Index 640 
     
    FPC = 5 (Node E)  
          
    Node providing 
    ATTCON/DESKCON 
    						
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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    System Considerations
    3.4.3 Day/Night Change
    Day/Night information is transferred from an ATTCON/DESKCON to predetermined nodes. In this example,
    Node C specifies Node A and Node B as destination nodes by assigning FPCs 1 and 2 in Indexes 704-735. Node
    A and Node B specify Node C as a terminating node for Ring Down calls from PSTN by assigning FPC 3 in
    Index 640. Node E specifies Node D as a destination. See Figure 3-21.
    Note 1:When assigning ATTCON/DESKCON on the Fusion network, be sure to develop the unified System Data
    at each node.
    Note 2:Terminating node cannot be assigned differently at each tenant (TN).
    Figure 3-21   Day/Night Information Transfer by ATTCON/DESKCON
    When an ATTCON/DESKCON is not provided on the Fusion network, Day/Night information is effective for
    a node accommodating an external key box. See Figure 3-22.
    Figure 3-22   Day/Night Information Transfer
    Day
    Night Node A
    Node CNode D Fusion System with ATTCON/DESKCON
    :  Day mode
    :  Night mode
    FPC = 1
    FPC = 3FPC = 4
    Node BFPC = 2
    Node EFPC = 5
    Data Programming (Node E) Data Programming (Node C)
    by ATTCON/DESKCON
    D/N informationD/N information
    ASYDL - Node E 
     
    Index 704 - 735 
     
    D/N information are 
    transferred:   FPC: 4 
     
          ASYDL - Node C 
     
    Index 704 - 735 
     
    D/N information are 
    transferred:   FPC: 1, 2 
     
          
    Day
    Night Node A
    Node B
    Node CNode D
    Node E
    ATTCONATTCON
    Key BoxKey BoxExternal Key Box
    Fusion System without 
    ATTCON/DESKCON
    :  D ay m ode
    :  Night mode
    by External Key Box 
    						
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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    System Considerations
    This page is for your notes. 
    						
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    CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION
    This chapter covers the installation of the Fusion system. The following topics are covered:
     How to set switches on the following circuit cards:
    PA-M96 (HUB)
    PA-FCHA (FCH)
    PA-24DTR (DTI)
     How to mount the circuit cards
     How to run the 10 BASE-T cables
    1. Anti-Static Caution
    This manual provides Static Caution indicators when describing work involving static-sensitive components.
    When performing work accompanied by this mark, be sure to use the anti-static kit. Figure 4-1 shows the Static
    Caution indicator.
    Figure 4-1   Static Caution Indicator
    ATTENTION
    Contents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    INSTALLATION
    Anti-Static Caution
    Figure 4-2 shows the anti-static kit that is provided and how to use it. Use the kit when handling static-sensitive
    components such as circuit cards and cables.
    Figure 4-2   How to Use the Anti-static Kit
     
     
    PBX
      Connect the ground wire to the earth terminal of the frame.
    Earth Terminal
    Ground W ire
    Conductive SheetWrist Strap
    Ground Cable 
    						
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    INSTALLATION
    Anti-Static Caution
    1.1 Circuit Cards Required
    Depending on the system type, the following circuit cards are required for installation of the Fusion system.
    See Figure 4-3.
     Fusion with FCH
    HUB (PA-M96)
    FCH (PA-FCHA)
    DTI (PA-24DTR)
     Fusion without FCH
    DTI (PA-24DTR)
    HUB (PA-M96)
    Before starting installation, make sure that all necessary cards are at your site.
    Figure 4-3   Circuit Cards for Fusion
    4C026A1234
    OFF
    12 34 5678
    OFF
    12 34 567 8
    OFF
    1234
    567
    8
    OFF
    12 34 567 8OFF
    12 34
    OFF
    12 34 5 678
    OFF
    12 34 56 7 8
    OFF
    1234
    567
    8
    OFF
    12345678
    OFF
    DTI (PA-24DTR)
    HUB (PA-M96)
    FCH (PA-FCHA)
    DTI:   Digital Trunk Interface
    FCH:  Fusion Call Control Handler
    1234
    OFF
    1
    OFF 12345 8
    12345678
    OFF
    12345678
    OFF
    12345
    12 34
    OFF
    12 34
    OFF12345678
    OFF
    12 34 567 8
    OFF
    12345678
    OFF
    12345678
    OFF
    4
    C026AE
    4
    C026AE 
    						
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    INSTALLATION
    Key Setting on Circuit Cards
    2. Key Setting on Circuit Cards
    2.1 PA-M96 (HUB)
    After referring to Figure 4-4 and Ta b l e  4 - 1, set the SEL switch on the HUB (PA-M96) card(s).
    Figure 4-4   Switch Setting on HUB (PA-M96) Card
    Table 4-1 SENSE Switch Setting
    SWITCH NAME SETTINGSTANDARD 
    SETTINGDESCRIPTION
    SENSE0 Polarity indication on the STn lamps for TPn-Xports.
    1 Not used.
    2×TPn-X ports operate as a repeater HUB. (Standard setting)
    3Data-Packet-Collision indication on the STn lamps for TPn-X 
    ports.
    4-F Not used.
    Set the SENSE Switch arrow to the proper direction, 
    referring to Table 4-1.
    SENSE Switch
    HUB (PA-M96) Card
    4
    C026AE.
    .
    4C026AE
    MBOPE
    CR7
    CR0 ST7
    ST0
    SENSE
    TP7-X
    TP6-X
    TP5-X
    TP4-X
    TP3-X
    TP2-X
    TP1-X
    TP0-X
    4C026AE
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    ~
    ~
    Note:1 and 4 to F of the SENSE Switch are not available in this version.
    4C026AE 
    						
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    INSTALLATION
    Key Setting on Circuit Cards
    2.2 PA-FCHA (FCH)
    Set the switches on the FCH (PA-FCHA) card(s) by referring to Figure 4-5, Table 4-2, and Ta b l e  4 - 3 . This
    card has DIP switches, whose key settings determine the time slots of the Fusion link. In Figure 4-5, CH3
    is designated as the D/I channel in an example.
    Figure 4-5   Switch Setting on FCH (PA-FCHA) Card
    4C026AE
     
    1234
    OF F
    1234567 8
    OFF
    1234567 8
    OFF
    1234567 8
    OFF
    12 34 5 67 8
    OFF
     
    1234
    OF F
    12 34
    5678
    OFF
    12345678
    OFF
    12 34
    5678
    OFF
    12 345678
    OFF
    4
    C026AESW14
    SW13
    SW12
    SW11
    SW10OPE
    MB
    EST3 
    EST2 
    EST1 
    EST0 
    PWALM LYR 
    LB 
    LOAD
    MNT
    10-BASE-T
    MODE
    DTI
    FCH
     
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    4C026AE..
    MODE 
          
    Refer to Table 4-2.
    FCH (PA-FCHA) Card   
     
    SW14
    Refer to Table 4-3.
    1234
    OFF
     
    SW13
    SW12
    SW11
    891011
    12 13 14 15
    1234
    567
    8
    OFF
    1617 18 19 20
    2122 23
    12 34 5678
    OFF
     
    Note:  Multiple choices are  
               available.
    1234
    567
    8
    0 1234567OFF
    D / I channel = CH3 (example)
    SW10
    1234 567
    8
    OFF
    Not Used
      ON: T203 Timer = Variable 
     
    OFF: T203 Timer = 10 secs. (Standard Setting) 
    MNT
    0    
         1      
      2         3
     Make-busy-request
    Not Used
    CH: CH:
    CH: 
    						
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