NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Installation Manual
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NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3 Page 183 Revision 1.0 Figure 012-2 Cable Routing of Circuit Card Front Cable NAP-200-012 Sheet 5/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR Cable Duct SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEWCable Cable HoleCircuit Card Front Connector Circuit Card Up to three circuit card front cables can be run through the cable hole.Six circuit card front cables can be accommodated; three on the left side, and three on the right side.
CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306 Page 184 Revision 1.0 2. CABLE RUNNING FROM THE PBX TO THE MAT AND SMDR NAP-200-012 Sheet 6/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR START MAT (Refer to NAP-200-016) Referring to NAP-200-016, connect 68PH S 2 PORTS CA-A and the installation cable (25P). At the PBX side, confirm the connector name on the LPM backplane, then run 68PH S 2 PORTS CA-A up to the connector position. At the MAT side, run RS-232-CA “0” up to the MAT. SMDR (Refer to NAP-200-017) Referring to NAP-200-017, connect the PBX and the SMDR equipment. At the PBX side, confirm the connector name on the LPM backplane, then run 68PH S 2 PORTS CA-A up to the connector position. At the SMDR equipment side, run the installation cable (25P) up to the SMDR equipment. END
NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3 Page 185 Revision 1.0 3. CONNECTIONS AT THE PBX SIDE 4. CABLE TYING AT THE PBX NAP-200-012 Sheet 7/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR START LT Connectors Confirm each connector name on the backplane and the corresponding LT connector, then connect the two. MISC0A Connector Connect the 68PH EXMISC CA cable to the MISC0A rear connector on the LPM backplane. NCU Connectors Connect the NCU cable to the connector on the front of the PFT card. IOC Connectors Connect 68 PH S 2PORTS CA-A to the MISC connectors on the LPM backplane. END START Referring to Figure 012-3, secure the connector cables to the Module. END
CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306 Page 186 Revision 1.0 Figure 012-3 Example of Cable Tying Using Tie-Wrap NAP-200-012 Sheet 8/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR Backplane LT 6 PL O LT3 LT 2 L T5L T4 LT 0 LT 1 REAR SIDETIE-WRAP
NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3 Page 187 Revision 1.0 5. TERMINATION OF THE CABLES BETWEEN THE PBX AND THE MDF OR ATTCON ONTO THE CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY NAP-200-012 Sheet 9/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR START Remove of the Cable Support Assembly.Remove the Cable Support Assembly from the BASEU. (See Figure 012-4.) Peel the cable cover Referring to Table 012-1, confirm the cable terminating locations on the Cable Support Assembly. Per the cable terminating locations, peel the cable cover as shown on Figure 012-5. Terminate the cable Referring to Figure 012-5, wind the M-clamp onto the cable portion from which the cover has been peeled off. Referring to Figure 012-6, terminate the cable onto the Cable Support Assembly. When all the cables have been terminated to the Cable Support Assembly A, likewise terminate the cables onto the Cable Support Assembly B, C, D, E in the order named. END
CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306 Page 188 Revision 1.0 Figure 012-4 Cable Support Assembly NAP-200-012 Sheet 10/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR AB C D (LPM, TSWM or APM) REAR VIEW(BASEU) CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FRONT SIDE VIEW (LPM, TSWM or APM)
NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3 Page 189 Revision 1.0 Note:For LPM only. NAP-200-012 Sheet 11/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR Table 012-1 Cable Support Assembly BACKPLANE CABLE SUPPORT No.USE REMARKS MODULE CONNECTOR NAME LPM/ TSWMMISCnA, MISCnB Afor I/O Equipment (MAT, Printer, etc.)Spare cable (15 cables) are to be used as Cable Support Assembly extra cables. The number of cables for the whole system is limited to maximum 100. MISC0A Note Afor Alarm Indicating Panel, etc. A (Extra)Spare (15 cables) PIM0Front of Circuit Card BThe number of cables is limited to three for one side, and six for both sides.If the required number of cables exceeds 20, the Cable Support Assembly extra cables should be used. LT0 - LT11 B LT cable PIM1Front of Circuit Card CThe number of cables is limited to three for one side, and six for both sides.If the required number of cables exceeds 20, the Cable Support Assembly extra cables should be used. LT0 - LT11 C LT cable PIM2Front of Circuit Card DThe number of cables is limited to three for one side, and six for both sides.If the required number of cables exceeds 20, the Cable Support Assembly extra cables should be used. LT0 - LT11 D LT cable PIM3Front of Circuit Card EThe number of cables is limited to three for one side, and six for both sides.If the required number of cables exceeds 20, the Cable Support Assembly extra cables should be used. LT0 - LT11 E LT cable
CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306 Page 190 Revision 1.0 Figure 012-5 Clamp Winding NAP-200-012 Sheet 12/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR Shield cableApprox. 18 mm (0.72 inch)CLAMP (M-398902)
NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3 Page 191 Revision 1.0 Figure 012-6 Termination of Installation Cables NAP-200-012 Sheet 13/13 Cable Running from the PBX to MDF, ATTCON, MAT and SMDR (FRONT) CABLE CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY CABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY CLAMP CABLEPANHEAD SCREW (PL-C, P, B, MS 4X8X3 GF)
CHAPTE R 3 NDA-2 4306 P ag e 192 R evis io n 1.0 T his NA P exp la ins the p roc edur es f or t e rm in ating ca bles at t h e M DF. CAUTION : When t erm ina ti n g Ca ble s to the MD F, t h e line /trunk c ir c uit c a rd sh ould e x te nd about 50 mm (2 in ch es) from the module, and must not contact the backplane connector. NAP-200-013 Sheet 1/1 Termination of Cables on MDF (Wire Accommodation of Each Cable) START Cable trying at the MDF Secure the CHAMP Connector cables, which have been extended to the MDF as per NAP-200-012, to the cable supports on the MDF after confirming their positions on the terminal block. Cutting of excess cable Shorten each CHAMP connector cable, leaving enough length so that they can be neatly terminated to the terminal block. Cable termination to the MDF Referring to Circuit Card Manual, punch down the CHAMP connector cables to the MDF. Confirmation of connections After confirming that no erroneous connections have been made on the Module Group side, use an IC buzzer on similar device to verify the connections at the MDF. END