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    							NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3
    Page 173
    Revision 1.0
    NAP-200-010
    Sheet 69/73
    Cable Connections
    Connection of 10 BASE-T cables 
    (cross)If multiple HUB (PA-M96) cards are used in the step 
    above, cascade each HUB card via the following 
    physical cables:
     When HUB cards are cascaded within the same 
    PIM: 
     When HUB cards are cascaded within the same 
    IMG: 
     When HUB cards are cascaded across different 
    IMGs in the same LN: 
     When HUB cards are cascaded across different 
    LNs: 
    Connection of additional 10 BASE-T 
    cables (straight) If your system uses second LANIs in PCI slot 03 of 
    each CPR, also connect the whole second LANIs by 
    using any of the following cables:
     When LANI (PZ-PC19) and HUB cards are in the 
    same IMG: 
     When LANI and HUB cards are in different IMGs 
    in the same LN: 
     When LANI and HUB cards are in the different 
    LNs: 
    Connection of 10 BASE-T cables 
    (cross)If multiple HUB (PA-M96) cards are used in the step 
    above, cascade each HUB card via the following 
    physical cables:
     When HUB cards are cascaded within the same 
    PIM: 
     When HUB cards are cascaded within the same 
    IMG: 
     When HUB cards are cascaded across different 
    IMGs in the same LN: 
     When HUB cards are cascaded across different 
    LNs: 
    END
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    A
    * Example: Figure 010-38
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-F”
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-O”
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-X”
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-A0”
    * Example: Figure 010-39
    “UTP CTG5 ST CA-O”
    “UTP CTG5 ST CA-X”
    “UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0”
    * Example: Figure 010-39
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-F”
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-O”
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-X”
    “UTP CTG5 CRS CA-A0” 
    						
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    Figure 010-38  Ether Cable Connection for ISW and LN (Example)
    NAP-200-010
    Sheet 70/73
    Cable Connections
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    TSWM0LPMTSWM1
    LN1
    TSWM0LPMTSWM1
    LN2
    TSWM0LPMTSWM1
    LN3
    ISWM
    LPM
    ISWFRONT VIEW
    LPMTOPU
    BASEU
    PIM0
    LPM
    LN0
    PIM0
    IMG0
    00PZ-PC19
    00
    CPU1
    CPU0
    LPM
    00PZ- PC19
    00
    CPU1
    CPU0
    LPM
    00PZ-PC19
    00
    CPU1
    CPU0
    LPM
    PZ-PW92
    PZ-PW92CPU1
    CPU0
    00
    00PZ-PC19 PZ-PC19
    HUB0HUB1
    (11)
    (2)
    (1)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6)
    (9)(8)(10)
    (7)
    00PZ-PC19
    00
    LPM
    CPU1
    CPU0
    Cable (1-10):  10 BASE-T straight
    Cable (11)   :  10 BASE-T cross  
     
    CN
    CNCN
    TSWM0 TSWM1
    CNCNCNCNCNCNCNCN
    CNCNCNCNCNCNCNCN
    CN
    CN
    CN
    CN
    CN
    CN
    This figure shows an example where each LANI (PZ-PC19) card (PCI slot 00) in ISW/LN is connected to the two
    HUB (PA-M96) cards (HUB0/HUB1) in PIM0 of IMG0, LN0.
    PWR
    PWRPWR
    PWR
    PWR
    PWRCN
    Note:HUB (PA-M96) card can be mounted in any universal slot (slot 04 - 12, 15 - 23) of a PIM.
    PWR
    PWR
    : 10 BASE-T connectorCN 
    						
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    Note:This table is only an example when the Ether cable connection is provided as shown in Figure 010-38. Ac-
    tual cables to be used may differ, depending on your system configuration. See details in the flowchart on
    the previous page (Sheet 70/73 and 71/73 in this NAP).
    NAP-200-010
    Sheet 71/73
    Cable Connections
    Table 010-22  Ether Cable Connections (Example)
    No.FROM TO
    CABLE NAME REMARKS
    UNIT/
    MODULECONNECTOR 
    NAMEUNIT/
    MODULECONNECTOR 
    NAME
    (1) LPM (LN0)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB0)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    (2) LPM (LN0)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB1)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    For dual configuration
    (3) LPM (ISW)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB0)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    (4) LPM (ISW)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB1)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    For dual configuration
    (5) LPM (LN1)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB0)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    (6) LPM (LN1)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB1)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    For dual configuration
    (7) LPM (LN2)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB0)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    When LN2 exists in 
    yo ur                                      
    system
    (8) LPM (LN2)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB1)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    For dual configuration
    When LN2 exists in 
    your system
    (9) LPM (LN3)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB0)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0When LN3 exists in 
    your system
    (10) LPM (LN3)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB1)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    For dual configuration
    When LN3 exists in 
    your system
    (11)PIM0 
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB0)PIM0
    (LN0, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB1)UTP CTG5 CRS CA-F
    AT T E N T I O NContents
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    Figure 010-39  Additional Ether Cable Connection When Second LANIs Are Used (Example)
    NAP-200-010
    Sheet 72/73
    Cable Connections
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    ISW
    TSWM0 LPM
    TSWM1
    LN0
    TSWM0
    LPMTSWM1
    LN1
    FRONT VIEWLPM
    BASEU PIM0
    LN2
    IMG0
    03PZ-PC19
    03
    CPU1
    CPU0PWR
    PWR
    LPM
    03
    PZ-PC19
    03
    CP U1
    CPU0PWR
    PWR
    LPM
    PZ-PC19CP U1
    CPU0PWR
    PWR
    LPM
    PZ-PW9203
    PZ-PC19
    PZ-PC19
    (2)
    (1)
    (3)
    (5)
    (6)
    (9)
    (8)
    (10)
    (7)
    CN
    TSWM0TSWM1
    LN3
    PZ-PC19CPU1PWR
    LPM
    CN
    CNCN
    LPM ISWM
    LPMPI M0
    03
    03
    PZ-PW92CPU1
    CPU0
    00
    HUB2HUB3
    (11)
    CN
    TSWM0
    TSWM1
    CNCNCNCNCNCNCNCN
    CN
    CNCNCN
    CN
    CN
    CN
    03
    03CPU0PWR
    CN
    CN
    LPM
    CN
    CN
    CN
    CN
    (4)
    If your system uses dual LANIs for each CPR, also connect the whole second LANIs (PCI slot 03) to another set
    of HUB (PA-M96) card(s) in addition to the first LANIs (connected in Figure 010-38). In this example, the second
    LANIs are connected to HUB2/HUB3/ in PIM0 of IMG0, LN2/
    Note:PA-M96 (HUB) card can be mounted in any universal slot (Slot No. 04-12, 15-23) of a PIM.
    TOPU
    Cable (1-10):  10 BASE-T straight
    Cable (11)   :  10 BASE-T cross
    : 10 BASE-T connector 
    						
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    Note:This table is only an example when the Ether cable connection is provided as shown in Figure 010-39.
    Actual cables to be used may differ, depending on your system configuration. See details in the flowchart
    on the previous page (Sheet 70/73 and 71/73 in this NAP).
    NAP-200-010
    Sheet 73/73
    Cable Connections
    Table 010-23  Ether Cable Connections for Second LANI (Example)
    No.FROM TO
    CABLE NAME REMARKS
    UNIT/
    MODULECONNECTOR 
    NAMEUNIT/
    MODULECONNECTOR 
    NAME
    (1) LPM (LN2)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB2)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    (2) LPM (LN2)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB3)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    For dual configuration
    (3) LPM (ISW)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB2)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    (4) LPM (ISW)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB3)UTP CTG5 ST CA-O
    For dual configuration
    (5) LPM (LN0)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB2)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    (6) LPM (LN0)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB3)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    For dual configuration
    (7) LPM (LN1)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB2)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    (8) LPM (LN1)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB3)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    For dual configuration
    (9) LPM (LN3)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU0)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB2)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0When LN3 exists in 
    your system
    (10) LPM (LN3)CN
    (PZ-PC19, CPU1)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB3)UTP CTG5 ST CA-A0
    For dual configuration
    When LN3 exists in 
    your system
    (11)PIM0 
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB2)PIM0
    (LN2, IMG0)TPn-X
    (PA-M96, HUB3)UTP CTG5 CRS CA-F
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    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306
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    This NAP describes front cable connections between circuit cards.
    Note:Protection against static electricity:
    A Portable Field Service Grounding Kit must be used to protect system components from static discharge.
    Figure 011-1  Front Cable Connections between Circuit Cards for CCIS/ISDN
    NAP-200-011
    Sheet 1/1
    Front Cable Connections between Circuit 
    Cards
    START
    When CCH/DCH and DTI cards are mounted in PIM (For CCIS/ISDN), connect the front cable between 
    CCH/DCH and DTI cards by referring to Figure 011-1
    END
    AT T E N T I O NContents
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    Handling
    Precautions Required
    TRK
    CN2
    CCH 
    /DCHDTI
    (PIM)
    Connecting Cable Specification
    Cable Name 
    Desig. No. 
    Color Label 
    Length:   10AL-(10)FLT CA 
    :   NR-510247-001
    :   White 
    :   10/4 (cm/inch)
    FRONT VIEW
    DCH/CCH 
    						
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    This NAP explains the following work items:
     Cable Running from the PBX to the MDF and ATTCON (Desk Console)
     Cable Running from the PBX to the MAT and SMDR
     Connections at the PBX Side
     Cable Tying at the Equipment Frame
    Note:Compliance with EMI
    To comply with EMI, Shielded cables with CHAMP connector should be used for the following installation
    cables:
     Cable from the PBX to the MDF
     Cable from the PBX to Attendant Console
     Cable from the PBX to alarm indicating equipment
     Cable from the PBX to the external music-on-hold source
     Cable for line test (connected to TEST connection)
    NAP-200-012
    Sheet 1/13
    Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, 
    ATTCON, MAT and SMDR 
    						
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    1. CABLE RUNNING FROM THE PBX TO THE MDF AND ATTCON
    NAP-200-012
    Sheet 2/13
    Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, 
    ATTCON, MAT and SMDR
    START
    Cables (25P) for LT Connectors At the PBX side, verify the names of the connectors on 
    the PIM backplane, then bring each LT cable up to the 
    corresponding connector position.
    Cables for Desk Console Connectors Referring to Figures 015-1 through 015-13 in NAP-
    200-015, run the installation cables for the Desk 
    Console to the relevant connector positions. 
    Cables (25P) for MISC0A Connector 
    (ISW)At the PBX side, confirm the name of the connectors on 
    the LPM backplane, then bring the 68PH EXMISC CA 
    and installation cable up to the connector position.
    Cables (25P) for NCU Connectors At the PBX side, bring each NCU cable up to the 
    connector on the front of the PFT cards to be mounted 
    in the PIM. Refer to Figure 014-4.
    At the MDF side, confirm the location of the Terminal 
    Block to which the cable is to be terminated, then bring 
    the cable up to the terminal block.
    A 
    						
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    Sheet 3/13
    Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, 
    ATTCON, MAT and SMDR
    Cables for ODT Connectors Referring to description of 8TLT card in Circuit Card 
    Manual, connect each 2400 ODT CABLE/2400 ODT 
    CABLE-A and the corresponding installation cables.
    At the PBX side, bring each 2400 ODT CABLE/2400 
    ODT CABLE-A up to the connector position on the front 
    of the 8TLT cards to be mounted in the PIM. 
    At the MDF side, confirm the location of the Terminal 
    Blocks to which each cable is to be terminated, then 
    bring the cables up to the terminal blocks.
    END
    A 
    						
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    Figure 012-1  LT Cable Routing
    NAP-200-012
    Sheet 4/13
    Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, 
    ATTCON, MAT and SMDR
    (PIM3)
    (TOPU)
    (PIM2)
    (PIM1)
    (PIM0)
    (LPM)
    (BASEU) (FANU)
    REAR VIEW 
    						
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