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    							NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3
    Page 263
    Revision 1.0
    Figure 016-2  Cable Connection Diagram for the MAT
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 3/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    Slot No.  03  02MISC3B MISC3A
    
     To connect the PBX and the MAT, the following three 
    kinds of cables are required. The “RS-232C Cable should 
    be provided by the customer.
    
     The location of the MISC connector to which the “68PH S 2PORTS CA-A” cable 
    is connected varies depending on the mounting location of the IOC (PH-IO24) 
    card and the IOC port number (0 ~ 3). See the table below.PBX
    To MISC Connector MAT
    RS-232C Cable
    (customer provided)
    SERIAL PORT 0
    SERIAL PORT 1 RS-232C CA-(1)TYP0
    TYP1
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    (2 m / 6 feet)
    PIM
    MISC 3B / 4B Connector
    LPM
    SIDE VIEWpor t 1
    por t 0
    port 3
    por t 2
    TYP1
    TY0 TYP1
    TYP0
    MISIC 2A / 3A ConnectorMISC2B
    MISC2A
    LPM
    BASEU
    REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW LPM
    00 01 02 03 04
    IOC 1 IOC 0
    Slot No. Port No. MISC Connector
    02IOC Por t 0
    MISC 2B
    IOC Por t 1
    IOC Por t 2
    MISC 2A
    IOC Por t 3
    03IOC Por t 0
    MISC 3B
    IOC Por t 1
    IOC Por t 2
    MISC 3A
    IOC Por t 3
    : Champ Connector (Male)
    : Champ Connector (Female)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Male)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female)
    : 68-Pin Connector (Female) — Legend — 
    						
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    2. INSTALLATION OF MAT AND CABLE CONNECTION BY USING MODEM
    Note:When the distance between the PBX and the MAT (Maintenance Administration Terminal) exceeds 15
    meters (50 feet), connect them with Modems as shown in Figure 016-3.
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 4/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    START
    Preparation of the MAT Set up the Personal Computer, CRT Display, Printer, and 
    so on.
    Preparation of the modems Set up the modems referring to its instruction book.
    Cable connection Connect the cables referring to Figure 016-3.
    END 
    						
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    Figure 016-3  Cabling of MAT Using Modems
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 5/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    : Champ Connector (Male)
    : Champ Connector (Female)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Male)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female)
    : 68-Pin Connector (Female) — Legend —MATPBX
    Installation Cable
    (less than 10 m (33 feet)
    RS-232C Cable
    (customer provided)
    RS-232C CA-(3)
    MODEMANALOG LINE
    (2W/4W)
    MODEMTYP0
    serial port 0
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    (2 m / 6 feet)
    TYP1
    serial port 1
     To connect the PBX and the MAT, the following four kinds of communication cables are required. The 
    “RS-232C Cable” should be provided by the customer.
    To the MISC connectors 
    						
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    3. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM MESSA G E  PR I N T E R  AND CABLE CONNECTIONS
    Figure 016-4  Connection of System Message Printer
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 6/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    START
    Installing printer Install printer according to its instructions.
    Cable connection Connect the cable between the PBX and the dedicated 
    System Message Printer which is equipped with a parallel 
    port referring to Figure 016-4.
    END
    : Champ Connector (Male)
    : Champ Connector (Female)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Male)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female)
    : 68-Pin Connector (Female) — Legend —
     To connect the PBX and the dedicated SYSTEM MESSAGE 
    PRINTER, the following three kinds of communication cables 
    are required. The “RS-232C Cable” should be provided by the 
    customer.
    RS-232C Cable
    (customer provided)RS-232C CA-(0)
    TYP0
    SERIAL PORT 0
    TYP1
    SERIAL PORT 1
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    (2 m / 6.6 feet)
    PRINTERPBX
    To the MISC connectors 
    						
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    Figure 016-5  Detail of RS-232C CA-(0)
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 7/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    1500mm (4 feet 1 inch)
    TYP
    DTE
    Champ Connector
    (Female)25-Pin Cannon Connector
    (Male)
    Connect to PRT Connect to
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    TYPE-1-SD
    -2-RD
     -3-RS
     -4-CS
     -5-DR
    -6-SG
    -7-CD
    -8-ER
    -9-PB
    -10-SP0
    -12-SP2
    -11-SP1DTE-3-RD
    -2-SD
    -8-CD
     -20-ER
    -7-SG
    -4-RS
    -5-CS
    -6-DR
    -11-PB
    -24-ST1
    -17-RT
    -15-ST2 RS-232C CA-(0) 
    						
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    Figure 016-6  Detail of RS-232C CA-(1)
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 8/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    1500mm (4 feet 1 inch)
    TYP
    Champ Connector
    (Female)
    25-Pin Cannon Connector
    (Female)
    Connect to
    RS-232C Cable Connect to
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    TYPE-1-SD
    -2-RD
    -3-RS
    -4-CS
    -5-DR
    -6-SG
    -7-CD
    -8-ER
    -9-PB
    -10-SP0
    -12-SP2
    -11-SP1DTE-3-RD
    -2-SD
    -8-CD
    -20-ER
    -7-SG
    -4-RS
    -5-CS
    -6-DR
    -11-PB
    -24-ST1
    -17-RT
    -15-ST2
    DTE
    RS-232C CA-(1) 
    						
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    Figure 016-7  Detail of RS-232C CA-(3)
    NAP-200-016
    Sheet 9/9
    Installation of the Maintenance 
    Administration Terminal (MAT) and Cable 
    Connections
    1500mm (4 feet 1 inch)
    TYP
    Champ Connector
    (Female)
    25-Pin Cannon Connector
    (Male)
    Connect to MODEM Connect to
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    TYP-1-SD
    TYP-2-RD
    TYP-3-RS
    TYP-4-CS
    TYP-5-DR
    TYP-6-SG
    TYP-7-CD
    TYP-8-ER
    TYP-10-SP0
    TYP-11-SP2
    TYP-12-SP1DCE-2-SD
    DCE-3-RD
    DCE-4-RS
    DCE-5-CS
    DCE-6-DR
    DCE-7-SG
    DCE-8-CD
    DCE-20-ER
    DCE-17-RT
    DCE-24-ST1
    DCE-15-ST2
    RS-232C CA-(3)
    DTE 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306
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    This NAP explains the cable connection of SMDR equipment.
    Note:The IOC circuit card (PH-IO24), which has four RS-232C interfaces, can be mounted in the slot Number
    3 and/or 2 of the LPR. Consequently, the system can have maximum eight ports for the RS-232C terminals.
    Figure 017-1  I/O Port Interface
    The SMDR RS-232C interface specifications are:
     Synchronization — Asynchronous
     Data Speed — 9600 bps (maximum)
     Code — ASCII 7-bit + Parity Bit
     Maximum Distance — 15 meters (50 feet) without Modems.
    NAP-200-017
    Sheet 1/3
    Connections of SMDR
    START
    Installation of SMDR equipment
    Cable connection Connect the cables referring to Figure 017-2.
     Refer to Figure 017-3 when the length of the cables 
    exceeds 15 meters (49.5 feet).
    END
    AMP
    TYP0BackplaneMISC 2B/3BRS-232C cable 
    To RS-232C
    Terminal Circuit 0
    Circuit 168PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    (PH-IO24)
    TYP1
    AMP
    TYP0
    IOC 
    MISC 2A/3A68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    Circuit 2
    Circuit 3
    AMP
    AMP
    FrontTYP0TYP1 TYP0TYP1 
    						
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    Figure 017-2  Cable Connection Diagram for the SMDR Equipment
    NAP-200-017
    Sheet 2/3
    Connections of SMDR
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    TYP1Po r t  1
    TYP0Po r t  0
    TYP1Po r t  3
    TYP0Po r t  2
    MISC 2A/3A Connector
    MISC 2B/3B ConnectorIOC
    PIM
    00 01 02 03 04
    IOC 1 IOC 0
    : Champ Connector (Male)
    : Champ Connector (Female)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Male)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Female) -- Legend -- LPM
    FRONT VIEW
    RS 232C Cable PBX
    2400 RS 232C CA-1
    MISC3BMISC2B
    MISC3AMISC2A
    Slot Number   03     02 PBX
    PIM
    LPM
    BASEU
    FRONT VIEW
    SMDR
    : 68-Pin Connector (Female) (customer provided)
     The location of MISC connector to which “68PH S 2PORTS CA-A” cable is connected varies depending on 
    the mounting location of the IOC (PH-IO24) card and the designated IOC port number (0 ~ 3).
    SIDE VIEW 
    						
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    Figure 017-3  Connection of SMDR by Using MODEM
    NAP-200-017
    Sheet 3/3
    Connections of SMDR
    68PH S 2PORTS CA-A
    TYP1Po r t  1
    TYP0Po r t  0
    TYP1Po r t  3
    TYP0Po r t  2
    MISC 2A/3A Connector
    MISC 2B/3B Connector
    IOC
    00 01 02 03 04
    IOC 1 IOC 0
    : Champ Connector (Male)
    : Champ Connector (Female)
    : 25-Pin Cannon Connector (Male) -- Legend -- LPM
    FRONT VIEW
    Analog Line
    PBX
    2400 RS 232C CA-(3)
    MISC3BMISC2B
    MISC3AMISC2A
    Slot Number    03     02PIM
    LPM
    BASEU
    REAR VIEW
    SMDR
    : 68-Pin Connector (Female)
    RS 232C Cable
    MODEM
    MODEM
    (customer provided) (2W/4W)
     The location of MISC connector to which “68PH S 2 PORTS CA-A” cable is connected varies depending 
    on the mounting location of the IOC (PH-IO24) card and the designated IOC number (0 ~ 3).
    PBX 
    						
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